
Settings – DNO Editor
General
Use the “DNO Editor” menu item to make the settings that are of relevance to an
electricity trader.
You can set an effective power limit in % and/or a power factor limit.
IMPORTANT!
Settings under the “DNO Editor” menu item are only to be made
by trained and qualified personnel!
The service password must be entered in order to access the “DNO Editor” menu
item.
DNO Editor – IO
control
"
Input pattern
" (assignment of individual I/Os)
1 click = white
2 clicks = blue
3 x clicks = grey
Virtual IO mapping is displayed according to the "Settings - IO mapping" section
(see page
).
The display may look different in older versions of the software.
"
Power factor cos phi
"
"
ind
" = inductive
"
cap
" = capacitive
DNO output
(feedback output)
When the rule is enabled, output I/O 0 is activated (e.g. for operating a signalling
device)
excluded inverters
Enter the numbers of the inverters that are to be excluded from the rule. If en-
tering multiple inverters, use commas to separate them.
Deleting/adding a rule
+
= add a new rule
-
= delete the currently selected rule
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Import
" button - Click this to import rules in *.fpc format.
The "Import" button only works with certain browsers, e.g. it is supported by
Firefox and Google Chrome.
"
Export
" button - Click this to save the rules separately in *.fpc format
Connection ex-
ample
(1)
Ripple control signal receiver with 3 relays, for effective power limiting
(2)
Ripple control signal receiver with 3 relays, for power factor limiting
(3)
Fronius system monitoring I/Os
(4)
Consumers (e.g. signal lamp, signal relay)
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