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The data indicates:
(1) Web connection information: “YC”. This means the DTU is connected to the Internet.
If it is “NC”, the DTU is not connected to the Internet.
(2) Time, e.g. 10:27:55.
(3) Local IP address, e.g. 192.168.1. XXX.
(4) Data of the real-time output power in watts, e.g. 0.16kW.
(5) Data of the today’s output energy of the system in kWh, e.g. 0.07kWh.
(6) The total number of microinverters in this system, e.g. ALL: 05.
(7) The number of microinverters normally communicating with DTU, e.g. LINK: 01.
3.3 DTU local Interface
The DTU has the embedded web server. You can use a browser locally to view the
operation data and status of the system, manage the devices and clear fault. You need to
get your computer connected to the same network with DTU to open the DTU local interface
in your browser by entering the IP address shown on the LCD screen.
3.3.1 DTU Home Interface
The home interface shown below will turn up first when you enter the IP address into the
browser. In the home interface, the left side displays the basic information of the system,
including Total Output Power, Total Energy, Today Energy and CO2 Saved; the middle form
displays the operation data of each microinverter, including PV Voltage, Grid Voltage, Grid
Frequency, Grid Power, Today Energy and Internal Temperature. The upward side displays
the total number of microinverters, the number of connected microinverters and the number
of unconnected microinverters.
0.16Kw 0.07kWh
ALL:05 LINK:01