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figure 22
.
Do this by connecting the wire to the terminals in the Mains Backup Output block.
The push-in terminals
on the terminal block secure the cores against slipping out.
X1.1
P E
P E
P E
L1
L1
L2
N
N
L3
X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X2.1 X2.2 X2.3
Electrical
supply
Emergency
power
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P E
P E
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Figure 22 Mains backup operation connection
7.10 Commissioning/configuration
7.10.1 Switching on for the first time
1. Check that all the preceding installation tasks have been successfully completed.
2. Fit the protection against accidental contact to the connection rails.
3. Switch on the house wiring.
The 3-pin B 16 A miniature circuit breaker for the SENEC.Home Li and the DC isolating
switch are switched off. The battery modules are switched on.
4. Switch on the 3-pin B16 A miniature circuit breaker in the house wiring.
The MCU in the system boots. The SENEC.
Inverter now checks for a grid connection and connects to it.
5. Switch on the DC isolating switch.
The SENEC.Inverter boots and runs through its start sequence.
7.10.2 Preparations for configuration
Now turn to your installer laptop for configuration (prerequisite: Windows XP or more recent).
1. Open the Control panel on your laptop, and select Network and Internet, followed by Network and Sharing Centre,
or on Windows XP Network connections.
2. Click on Change adapter settings in the left-hand column.
This step is not required on Windows XP.
3. If you are establishing a connection to the customer’s Internet router through a LAN cable, right click on LAN con-
nection and click on Properties.
Alternatively: If you are establishing a connection to the customer’s router through
the WLAN (WLAN passcode required), right click on WiFi and click on Properties.