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E-Today= 15.2KWh

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E-Total=533.17KWh

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Vpv=325.5/325.5V

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Ipv= 4.1/ 4.1A

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Vac=229.5V

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Iac=11.3A

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Fac=50.00Hz

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Error History

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GWXXXXD-NS

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V er:V1.XX.XX

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Set Time

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WiFi Reset

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WiFi Reload

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PF Adjust

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First Level Menu 

Shadow MPPT ON

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Shadow MPPT OFF

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Short press

Short press

Short press

Long press 2S

Or

Short press

Short press

Short press

50Hz GridDefault

Lock

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

No Error

E01 110822 01:01

50Hz GridDefault

2

0

00-00-00 00:00

20

0

0-00-00 00:00

……

2000-00-00 00:0

0

Long 

press 2S

Short press to set 

The second number

WiFi Resetting

WiFi Reset OK

WiFi Reset Fail

WiFi Reloading

WiFi Reload Fail

WiFi Reload OK

Disable

lagging 0.9

5

lagging

0.95

lagging 0.

9

5

Short press

Second Level Menu

Short press for 

safety country select

Short press to select 

leading or lagging

Short press to select 

number 8 or 9

Short press to 

select number 0~9

Long 

press 2S

Set Language

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English

Angielski

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Short press

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

Short press to set 

The third number

Short press to set 

The last number

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

Wait 25S

Wait 25S

Long press 2S

Short press

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

WiFi

RS485

Power Limit  ON

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Power Limit OFF

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Long press 2S

Short press

Short press

Set Power Limit 

XXX%

Set Power Limit 

X

XX

%

Set Power Limit 

X %

X

Set Power Limit 

X

X%

Short press to 

select number 0~9

Short press to 

select number 0~9

Short press to 

select number 0~1

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

Long 

press 2S

Long press 2S

Or

Set Modbus Addr

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Short press

Long press 2S

Set Addr :X

XX

Set Addr : X

X X

Set Addr :

XX

X

Short press to 

select number 0~9

Short press to 

select number 0~2

Long press 2S

Long press 2S

Long 

press 2S

Short press to 

select number 0~9

4 System Operation

4.1 Indicator Lights

Indicator lights in Yellow/Green/Red correspondently refer to

ON = WiFi CONNECTED / ACTIVE

BLINK 1 = WiFi SYSTEM RESETTING

BLINK 2 = WiFi ROUTER PROBLEM

BLINK 4 = WiFi SERVER PROBLEM

BLINK = RS485 CONNECTED

OFF = WiFi  NOT ACTIVE

ON = INVERTER IS FEEDING POWER

OFF= INVERTER IS NOT FEEDING POWERAT THE MOMENT

ON = FAULT OCCURRED

OFF = NO FAULT

4.2 User interface and use of the display

Set Safety Country:

If display shows 'Configure Safety', then long press (2S) the key to enter the second level menu. Short press to browse the safety

country available. Choose suitable safety country according to the location of installation. The inverter will store the chosen safety

country after 20 seconds of no operation.

(1) A schematic of the display screen is shown as below:

(2) Display area

Line

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Working status information

 This area displays the status information. "Waiting" indicates the inverter is standby for power generation;  "Checking **S" 

(checking time is based on safety, and varies from country to country) indicates the inverter is self-checking, counting down and 

preparing for power generation. "Normal" indicates the inverter is generating power. If any condition of the system is abnormal, the 

screen will display an error message. Refer to Table 4.3.

 Through key operation, the screen can display different information such as operation parameters and power generation status in this 

area. There are two levels of menus, and the flow chart of first level menu is shown below:

Summary of Contents for GW-6000D-NS

Page 1: ...om cn www goodwe com cn www goodwe com cn service au goodwe com cn GoodWe Australia www goodwe com cn service nl goodwe com cn GoodWe Netherlands GoodWe UK www goodwe co uk enquiries goodwe co uk Note The information above is subject to change without prior notice details refer to www goodwe com cn SOLAR INVERTER NS DNS SERIES USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...nance 3 1 Mounting Instructions 3 2 Inverter Overview and Package 3 3 Inverter Installation 3 4 Electrical Connection 4 1 Indicator Lights 4 2 User Interface and Use of the Display 4 3 Error Code 4 4 WiFi Reset and Reload to Factory Setting 4 5 Special Adjustable Setpoints 01 02 02 03 05 13 13 16 17 01 17 18 22 17 22 ...

Page 3: ...60 during operation To avoid being burnt do not touch the inverter during operation Let it cool before touching it Keep children away from inverter Do not open the front cover of the inverter Apart from performing work at the wiring terminal as instructed in this manual touching or changing components without authorization may cause injury to people damage to inverters and annulment of the warrant...

Page 4: ... method must be appropriate for the inverter s weight and dimensions The location must be well ventilated and sheltered from direct sunlight The inverter must be installed vertical or with a backward tilt less than 15 No sideways tilt is allowed The connection area must point downwards Refer to Figure 3 3 1 1 To allow dissipation of heat and for convenience of dismantling clearances around the inv...

Page 5: ...e are two AC connector brands for inverter VACONN and WIELAND Please refer to Figure 3 4 1 1 6 The AC line construction shall be such that if the cord should slip in its anchorage placing a strain on conductors the protective earthing conductor will be the last to take the strain such as the PE line is longger than L and N Installation instruction of VACONN series please refer to Figure 3 4 1 2 fa...

Page 6: ... the detected leakage current exceeds the limit value inverter will quickly disconnect with the grid If the leakage current protection device is installed externally the action current should be 300mA or higher 3 4 3 DC Side Connection permanently damage the unit 2 The open circuit voltage of the PV strings cannot exceed the maximum input voltage of the inverter 3 Only DC connectors provided by us...

Page 7: ...ication This function is only applied to inverters with RS485 The RS485 interface is used to connect EzLogger Pro and the maximum total length of all connecting cables should not exceed 800m RS485 connection is referred to 3 4 6 1 1 Connection Procedure Put the cable through the components in this order screw cap one hole sealing ring insulation body and sheet metal parts Take the green terminal o...

Page 8: ...t not connected Connection Procedure Put the cable through the components in this order screw cap one hole sealing ring insulation body and sheet metal parts Pull out the 6 pin terminal from the socket in the cabinet and take off the resistor which is fixed in it Cable should be connected as Figure 3 4 8 2 Insert the green terminal into the corresponding interior terminal of the inverter Pull cabl...

Page 9: ...it X X Set Power Limit XX Short press to select number 0 9 Short press to select number 0 9 Short press to select number 0 1 Long press 2S Long press 2S Long press 2S Long press 2S Or Set Modbus Addr Pac 2595 5W Short press Long press 2S Set Addr XXX Set Addr X X X Set Addr XXX Short press to select number 0 9 Short press to select number 0 2 Long press 2S Long press 2S Long press 2S Short press t...

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Page 11: ...ite or contact with after sales PV Backfeed Current A 0 18 4 4 Wi Fi Reset Wi Fi Reload The two functions are only available for Wi Fi model inverters Wi Fi reload function is used to change the Wi Fi configuration to default value Please configure the Wi Fi again as 3 4 5 after using the function Press the key until the LCD displays Wi Fi Reset then long press 2S until the LCD displays Wi Fi Rese...

Page 12: ... 220 230 220 230 220 230 220 230 Nominal Output Frequency Hz Max Output Current A Output Power Factor Output THDi Nomina Output 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 13 6 16 19 22 8 1 Adjustable from 0 8 leading to 0 8 lagging Europe efficiency 97 8 580 80 550 120 580 580 580 80 550 80 550 80 550 120 120 120 11 11 11 11 11 11 13 8 13 8 13 8 13 8 13 8 13 8 2 2 2 3000 3680 4200 5000 3000 3680 4200 5000 97 5 AC ov...

Page 13: ...ly connected to the installation Examples are appliances portable tools and other plug connected equipment Category III applies to fixed equipment downstream of and including the main distribution board Examples are switchgear and other equipment in an industrial installation Category IV applies to equipment permanently connected at the origin of an installation upstream of the main distribution b...

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