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SmartLogger1000

 

     

 

User Manual

 

 

 

Issue 

12

 

Date 

2019-01-15

 

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. 

Summary of Contents for SmartLogger1000

Page 1: ...SmartLogger1000 User Manual Issue 12 Date 2019 01 15 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD ...

Page 2: ...stomer All or part of the products services and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope Unless otherwise specified in the contract all statements information and recommendations in this document are provided AS IS without warranties guarantees or representations of any kind either express or implied The information in this document is subject to ...

Page 3: ...ltaic PV power plant personnel and qualified electrical technicians Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows Symbol Description Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in serious injury or death Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death Indicates a pot...

Page 4: ...Running Parameters Advanced User Updated 7 8 2 3 Setting Running Parameters Special User Updated 7 8 4 2 Setting EMI Parameters Added 7 8 7 PID PVBOX Added 7 8 8 PID SSC Updated 7 8 9 Custom Device Updated 7 10 1 1 Setting the Date and Time Updated 7 10 2 2 Setting RS485 Parameters Updated 7 10 2 3 Setting Power Meter Parameters Updated 7 10 2 4 Setting Management System Parameters Updated 7 10 2 ...

Page 5: ... LCD screen snapshots in 6 User Interface Added 6 2 24 Setting the CO2 Emission Reduction Coefficient Updated the WebUI pages in 7 WebUI Updated 7 8 2 2 Setting Running Parameters Advanced User Updated 7 8 2 3 Setting Running Parameters Special User Added 7 10 5 Alarm Output Added 7 11 7 Managing the License Issue 09 2016 08 15 Added 3 6 Installing the RS485 signal SPD Added 4 2 Connecting the PE ...

Page 6: ...martLogger Information Added 6 2 7 Querying Slave SmartLogger Information Added 6 2 8 Querying Information About the Modbus Power Meter Added 6 2 22 Setting SmartLogger Contrast Added 7 6 WebUI Layout Added 7 8 1 SmartLogger Added 7 10 2 3 Setting Power Meter Parameters Added 9 3 Alarms Issue 04 2013 12 01 This is the fourth official release 6 2 26 Setting Communications ParametersServer Client is...

Page 7: ... 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd vi Issue 02 2013 06 06 This is the second official release Issue 01 2013 04 25 This is the first official release Compared with the original draft this document updated some operations and figures for the LCD and WebUI ...

Page 8: ... SmartLogger on a Desk 19 3 5 2 Mounting the SmartLogger on a Wall 19 3 5 3 Mounting the SmartLogger Along a Guide Rail 21 3 6 Installing the RS485 signal SPD 23 4 Electrical Connections 25 4 1 Connection Description 25 4 2 Connecting the PE Cable for the RS485 Signal SPD 26 4 3 Connecting the RS485 Signal SPD 27 4 4 Connecting the SmartLogger to Inverters 30 4 4 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to th...

Page 9: ... Information About the Modbus Power Meter 77 6 2 9 Querying Information About the DL T645 Power Meter 79 6 2 10 Setting DL T645 Power Meter Parameters 81 6 2 11 Querying PLC Information 83 6 2 12 Setting PLC Running Parameters 86 6 2 13 Sending a Reset Command to the PLC 88 6 2 14 Querying PID Information 90 6 2 15 Setting the PID Module Running Parameters 92 6 2 16 Manually Powering On or Off the...

Page 10: ...ta 166 7 7 5 Device Running Information 166 7 8 Device Monitoring 167 7 8 1 SmartLogger 167 7 8 1 1 Querying Master SmartLogger Related Information 167 7 8 1 2 Querying Slave SmartLogger Related Information 168 7 8 2 Inverter 169 7 8 2 1 Querying Related Information 169 7 8 2 2 Setting Running Parameters Advanced User 170 7 8 2 3 Setting Running Parameters Special User 180 7 8 2 4 Setting a Tracki...

Page 11: ...arameters 218 7 10 1 1 Setting the Date and Time 218 7 10 1 2 Setting Plant Information 219 7 10 1 3 Setting Gain Parameters 219 7 10 2 Communications Parameters 220 7 10 2 1 Setting Ethernet Parameters 220 7 10 2 2 Setting RS485 Parameters 221 7 10 2 3 Setting Power Meter Parameters 222 7 10 2 4 Setting Management System Parameters 224 7 10 2 5 Setting Modbus TCP Parameters 225 7 10 2 6 Setting I...

Page 12: ...Control 257 8 2 3 Percentage Fix Limitation 258 8 2 4 Remote Scheduling 259 8 2 5 Remote Output Control 260 8 3 Reactive Power Adjustment 261 8 3 1 Disabling Reactive Power Output 262 8 3 2 Dry Contact Remote Control 262 8 3 3 Reactive Power Fix Control 263 8 3 4 Power Factor Fix Control 264 8 3 5 Q U Characteristic Curve 265 8 3 6 cos Phi P Pn Characteristic Curve 266 8 3 7 Q U Hysteresis Curve C...

Page 13: ...SmartLogger1000 User Manual Contents Issue 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd xii 12 Technical Specifications 282 A Monitoring User List 284 B Acronyms and Abbreviations 285 ...

Page 14: ...document thoroughly before operations Huawei shall not be liable for any consequence caused by violation of the storage transportation installation and operation regulations specified in this document Identification Protection The signs on the SmartLogger shell specify important information about secure operations Do not damage the signs The nameplate attached to the bottom of the SmartLogger list...

Page 15: ...taining the SmartLogger wear ESD gloves and comply with ESD precautions 1 2 Symbols The following table describes all symbols on the SmartLogger Symbol Name Meaning CE certification label This product complies with the Conformite Europeenne CE certification standards VCCI certification label This product complies with Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment V...

Page 16: ...stem It converges all ports converts protocols collects and stores data and centrally monitors and maintains the PV power generating system Networking The SmartLogger applies to a PV system It can monitor Huawei inverters PID and other devices It supports third party devices such as inverters environment monitoring instruments box type transformers and smart meters that use the standard Modbus pro...

Page 17: ...the embedded WebUI for example viewing real time information about the power station devices and faults and setting device parameters in remote mode Graphical data Displays energy yields and real time monitoring information on the LCD in graphics and texts Displays energy yields real time monitoring information and performance data of the power station and devices on the embedded WebUI in tables a...

Page 18: ...tenance Supports remote setting of inverter parameters and synchronizes the parameters of one inverter to other inverters in batches Remote maintenance Supports connection to both Huawei NMS and a third party NMS using Modbus TCP and IEC104 protocol to remotely manage all devices Allows users to access a third party NMS over the File Transfer Protocol FTP Sends energy yield and fault information t...

Page 19: ...1 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 6 Side View of the shell Figure 2 3 Side view of the SmartLogger 1 SD card slot reserved 2 USB port Rear View of the Shell Figure 2 4 Rear view of the SmartLogger 1 Mounting hole 2 Rail snap 3 Heat dissipation hole ...

Page 20: ...wer supply 12 V DC FE Fast Ethernet Connects to a local area network LAN switch router power over Ethernet POE or PC RS232 RS232 Connects to an external RS232 device AI Analog input 4 20 mA and 0 20 mA current input active reserved DI Digital input Connects to a dry contact input DO Digital output Relay output S0 In Connects to a pulse output power meter Reserved CAN port CAN port Reserved COM1 CO...

Page 21: ...shown in Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Monitoring panel 1 Indicator 2 LCD 3 Button Indicators There are three indicators on the monitoring panel They are Power indicator Run indicator and Alarm indicator from left to right Table 2 2 describes the indicators Table 2 2 Indicator description Indicator Status Meaning Power indicator Steady green The power supply is normal Off There is no power supply Run indi...

Page 22: ...connected to the SmartLogger generates a warning For details about the warning see 6 2 19 Querying Alarm Records Off The inverter connected to the SmartLogger is working normally LCD The LCD displays data in graphics and text including the information about the site devices alarms and products Users can also set parameters and maintain devices on the LCD If you do not press any button within 90s o...

Page 23: ...eft to right Table 2 3 describes the button functions Table 2 3 Button description Buttons Name Functions ESC Return button Allows you to return to the last page or end an operation Cursor Down button Allows you to go to the upper level menu or set parameters Cursor Up button Allows you to go to the lower level menu or set parameters Confirm button Allows you to go to the menu or confirm the value...

Page 24: ...in this scenario Table 2 4 Required components Component Model or Specifications Component Source Quantity SmartLogger SmartLogger1000 Can be purchased from Huawei 1 PCS RS485 signal SPD PowerSA 5KA 15V Can be purchased from Huawei 2 PCS PLC CCO PLC CCO01A Can be purchased from Huawei 1 PCS Ring network LAN switch AR531 or a ring network LAN switch of a local type To be supplied by the customer 1 ...

Page 25: ...ied by the customer 3PCS Knife switch box Rated voltage 500 V rated current 6 A number of phases three To be supplied by the customer 1 PCS Socket Matching with the power adapter To be supplied by the customer 1 PCS LTE RS485 PLC Scenario Figure 2 9 Cable connections in the LTE RS485 PLC scenario Table 2 5 lists the components required in this scenario Table 2 5 Required components Component Model...

Page 26: ...A 5KA 15V Can be purchased from Huawei 2 PCS POE SPD POE 2 Can be purchased from Huawei 1 PCS CPE EG860V2 C71 Can be purchased from Huawei 1 PCS MCB Rated voltage 500 V rated current 6 A To be supplied by the customer 1 PCS Knife switch Fuse Rated voltage 500 V rated current 6 A To be supplied by the customer 3PCS Knife switch box Rated voltage 500 V rated current 6 A number of phases three To be ...

Page 27: ...artLogger Context Install the SmartLogger in an appropriate position and surface Do not store the SmartLogger in areas with flammable or explosive materials Do not install the SmartLogger on flammable building materials 3 1 Installation Process This topic describes the SmartLogger installation process The SmartLogger installation process is shown in Figure 3 1 ...

Page 28: ...nstallation Before unpacking check that the outer packing materials are intact After unpacking check that deliverables are complete and intact 2 Preparing Tools Prepare tools required for installation and electrical connections 3 Determine the installation position Before installing the SmartLogger determine an appropriate position to ensure that the SmartLogger works properly 4 Installing the Sma...

Page 29: ...g Deliverables After unpacking the SmartLogger check whether deliverables are intact and complete If any damage is found or any component is missing contact the dealer For details about the number of components see the Packing List in the packing case 3 3 Preparing Tools Prepare tools required for installation and electrical connections Tool Model Function Hammer drill Ф6 drill bit Drills holes in...

Page 30: ...gies Co Ltd 17 Tool Model Function Guarded blade utility knife Removes package Cable cutter Cuts cables Vacuum cleaner Cleans up dust after holes are drilled Marker Diameter 10 mm Marks signs Measuring tape Measures distance Plumb line Ensures that the screws are perpendicular to the wall ...

Page 31: ... an ambient temperature range of 40 C to 60 C and away from direct sunlight The communication distance for the RS485 port should be less than 1000 m and for the Ethernet less than 100 m Install the SmartLogger at an appropriate height for the user s ease to view and operate on the monitoring panel Do not place the SmartLogger upside down Ensure that the heat dissipation holes are facing upwards pr...

Page 32: ...sk This topic describes how to install the SmartLogger on a desk Context Ensure that the desk on which the SmartLogger is installed is horizontal to prevent it from falling down Install the SmartLogger in places where cables cannot be easily touched to avoid signal disruption Procedure Step 1 Take the SmartLogger out from the package Step 2 Place the SmartLogger onto a horizontal desk End 3 5 2 Mo...

Page 33: ...he wall Procedure Step 1 Install the expansion tubes and screws If you need to use a ladder to install the SmartLogger on a high position keep balance to protect yourself from falling down 1 Use a plumb line to ensure that the line between the centric points of the two holes is vertical to the ground Use a marker to mark out the holes as shown in Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Hole positions and dimensions...

Page 34: ...es and measure the hole distance If the holes are inaccurately positioned drill holes again 2 Vertically insert an expansion tube into a hole and knock it completely into the hole by using a rubber mallet 3 Insert the screws into the expansion tube until the screw heads are 7 5 mm to 8 mm away from the wall Step 2 Hang the SmartLogger onto the secured screws by the mounting holes on the rear of th...

Page 35: ... Step 1 Hold both sides of the SmartLogger keep it parallel with the guide rail and then tilt it slightly to insert its upper hooks into the guide rail as shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Mounting the SmartLoggerAlong a guide rail 1 Step 2 Hold the two lower corners of the SmartLogger pull it downwards appropriately and then push it towards the guide rail When you hear a click sound the SmartLogger ...

Page 36: ...ximum of two RS485 signal SPDs The RS485 signal SPD can be mounted on guide rail No guide rail is delivered with an RS485 signal SPD If you need to install an RS485 signal SPD on a guide rail prepare a standard 35 mm wide guide rail with a length no less than 80 mm Secure the guide rail before mounting the RS485 signal SPD If the SmartLogger is installed on a guide rail the RS485 signal SPD can sh...

Page 37: ...SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation Issue 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 24 Figure 3 7 Securing the RS485 signal SPD to the guide rail End ...

Page 38: ...red Do not connect a power adapter to the SmartLogger before the cable connections are complete because the SmartLogger has no startup button 4 1 Connection Description Port Description For the bottom view of the SmartLogger and port description see Bottom of the Shell in 2 2 Appearance Device Connection Description Figure 4 1 shows the recommended method for connecting the SmartLogger to multiple...

Page 39: ...le for the RS485 Signal SPD Prerequisites The ground cable is available Outdoor copper core cables with a cross sectional area of 4 mm2 or 12 AWG are recommended Procedure Step 1 Remove 8 mm of the insulation layer from the ground cable using the wire stripper Step 2 Insert the bare cable cores into port 3 of the RS485 signal SPD as shown by 1 in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Connecting the PE cable for t...

Page 40: ...85 Signal SPD Prerequisites The communications cable is prepared The DJYP2VP2 22 2x2x1 network cable or a communications cable with a cross sectional area of 1 mm2 and outer diameter of 14 18 mm is recommended Context The way of connecting two RS485 signal SPDs is the same as the way of connecting one RS485 signal SPD One RS485 signal SPD provides two RS485 surge protection ports as shown in Figur...

Page 41: ...85B for RS485 negative differential signaling Protection ports are connected to COM ports on the SmartLogger Port 4 is not connected Surge ports are connected to RS485 ports of other devices Port 3 is the ground port Protection ports and surge ports must not be reversely connected One RS485 signal SPD can protect two COM ports Protection ports 2 and 6 and surge ports 1 and 5 form an RS485 signal S...

Page 42: ...ing terminal 2 White contact plate 1 Press the white contact plate of the corresponding wiring terminal to flip the metal spring inside the wiring terminal 2 Insert the uninsulated part of the core wire into the wiring terminal 3 Release the white contact plate to fasten the core wire Step 4 Insert the terminal block into the SmartLogger COM port Step 5 Insert the bare cable cores at the other end...

Page 43: ...the RS485 signal SPD Step 6 Use a flat head screwdriver to tighten the screws on the protection ports as shown by 2 in Figure 4 7 End Follow up Procedure Disconnection can be performed in reverse order 4 4 Connecting the SmartLogger to Inverters This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to inverters 4 4 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 This topic describes how to connect the S...

Page 44: ...ential signaling RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling COM3 port RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling The RS485 terminal block or RJ45 port on the SUN2000 is used for RS485 communication There are two types of RS485 terminal blocks 1 and 2 located in different models of SUN2000s All the SUN2000s have RJ45 ports You are advised...

Page 45: ...ort Definition Function 1 RS485A IN RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling 2 RS485A OUT RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling 3 RS485B IN RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling 4 RS485B OUT RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling Terminal block 2 Figure 4 10 shows the position of the terminal block in the SUN2000 33KTL 40KTL Figure 4 11 describes the functio...

Page 46: ...ns of the RS485 terminal block No Port Definition Function 5 RS485A IN RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling 6 RS485A OUT RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling 7 RS485B IN RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling 8 RS485B OUT RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling RJ45 network port connection The RJ45 port needs to be connected using an RJ45 connector as sho...

Page 47: ... and orange RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling 2 Orange RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling 3 White and green N A 4 Blue RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling 5 White and blue RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling 6 Green N A 7 White and brown N A 8 Brown N A Figure 4 13 shows how to connect the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 through an RS485 signal SPD...

Page 48: ...terminal block The DJYP2VP2 22 2x2x1 network cable or a communications cable with a cross sectional area of 1 mm2 and outer diameter of 14 18 mm is recommended For details about how to strip and connect the cable see the SUN2000 user manual Step 2 Strip an appropriate length from the other end of the cable using a wire stripper as shown in Figure 4 14 Figure 4 14 Stripping an RS485 communications ...

Page 49: ...r connecting cables wrap the part without an insulation layer using PVC insulation tape Step 4 Use a flat head screwdriver to tighten the screws on the surge ports as shown by 2 in Figure 4 15 Step 5 Set Baud Rate to the same value for the SUN2000 and SmartLogger SmartLogger communications parameters can be set on the LCD or WebUI For details see 6 2 26 Setting Communications Parameters or 7 10 2 ...

Page 50: ...tion COM1 port NC Reserved NC Reserved RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling COM2 port RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling COM3 port RS485B for RS485 negative differential signaling RS485A for RS485 positive differential signaling SUN2000L 4 125KTL JP 4 95KTL JP connects to the...

Page 51: ...ts Table 4 7 COM port pin definitions No Label Definition 1 485B1 RS485B RS485 differential signal 2 485A1 RS485A RS485 differential signal 3 485B2 RS485B RS485 differential signal 4 485A2 RS485A RS485 differential signal 5 N A N A 6 N A N A 7 N A N A 8 PE Port for grounding the shield layer Figure 4 18 shows how the SmartLogger connects to the SUN2000L through an RS485 signal SPD ...

Page 52: ...rminal block Select a two core outdoor shielded RS485 communications cable with a cross sectional area of 0 25 1 mm2 0 9 mm2 recommended For details about how to strip and connect the cable see the SUN2000L 4 125KTL 4 95KTL JP User Manual Step 2 Strip an appropriate length from the other end of the cable using a wire stripper as shown in Figure 4 19 Figure 4 19 Stripping an RS485 communications ca...

Page 53: ...using PVC insulation tape Step 4 Use a flat head screwdriver to tighten the screws on the surge ports as shown by 2 in Figure 4 15 Step 5 Set Baud rate to the same value for the SUN2000L and SmartLogger SmartLogger communications parameters can be set on the LCD or WebUI For details see 6 2 26 Setting Communications Parameters or 7 10 2 2 Setting RS485 Parameters End Follow up Procedure Disconnect...

Page 54: ...gger If detecting that an RS485 address is repeatedly used the SmartLogger automatically allocates another address and hence no local operation is required Baud rate of all the devices in one daisy chain should stay consistent with those of the SmartLogger 4 5 Connecting to an EMI 4 5 1 Connection Description There are two types of EMI One is the standard EMI that supports the Modbus RTU protocol ...

Page 55: ...o the RS485 port of the EMI Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a Surge port of the RS485 signal SPD For details see Step 2 Step 4 in Procedure in 4 4 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Verify that the RS485 port on the EMI is connected to Surge port 1 or 7 on the RS485 signal SPD and that the RS485 port on the EMI is connected to Surge port 5 or 11 on the RS485 signal SPD The EM...

Page 56: ... digital converter There are three RS485 ports in the SmartLogger For the port descriptions see Context in 4 4 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Figure 4 23 shows how to connect the SmartLogger to a split EMI through an RS485 signal SPD and analog to digital converter Figure 4 23 Connecting the SmartLogger to a split EMI 1 Step 1 Prepare a cable with an appropriate length strip a proper ...

Page 57: ...r the analog to digital converter to the same value as that for the SmartLogger SmartLogger communications parameters can be set on the LCD or WebUI For details see 6 2 26 Setting Communications Parameters or 7 10 2 2 Setting RS485 Parameters For details about the communications parameter configurations for the analog to digital converter see the delivered document Step 6 Connect each sensor to th...

Page 58: ...orts the Modbus RTU protocol The SmartLogger can be connected to and manage multiple power meters that support the DL T645 protocol The protocol points for Power Meters provided by different vendors are varied Therefore to obtain information from a Power Meter configure the protocol point on the WebUI of the SmartLogger properly based on the document delivered by the vendor For details about the d...

Page 59: ...evant parameters for the Modbus power meter For details see 7 10 2 3 Setting Power Meter Parameters Devices connected to a COM port of the SmartLogger must support the same protocol After connecting the cable modify the COM port protocol on the LCD or WebUI For details see 6 2 26 Setting Communications Parameters or 7 10 2 2 Setting RS485 Parameters The power meter cannot be detected automatically...

Page 60: ...d functions No Color Function 1 White and orange Reserved 2 Orange Reserved 3 White and green 12 Vin power 4 Blue RS485A and RS485 differential signal 5 White and blue RS485B and RS485 differential signal 6 Green Reserved 7 White and brown Reserved 8 Brown N A There are three RS485 ports in the SmartLogger For the port descriptions see Context in 4 4 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Fig...

Page 61: ...gnal SPD Connect the RS485 port of the PLC to the COM port of the SmartLogger and connect the RS485 port of the PLC to the COM port of the SmartLogger The PLC cannot be detected automatically You need to add this device manually on the LCD or WebUI For details about this operation see 6 2 34 Managing Devices or 7 11 8 1 Connecting Devices The Huawei PLC supports auto negotiation of baud rate 9600 ...

Page 62: ...able to the FE port of the SmartLogger as shown in Figure 4 29 Figure 4 29 Connecting an Ethernet network cable A POE module can be connected only to the DATA port of the SmartLogger The default IP address of the SmartLogger is 192 168 0 10 the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 and the default gateway is 192 168 0 1 If the SmartLogger is connected to a PC directly or through a hub the IP addres...

Page 63: ...er to a PID Context There are three RS485 ports in the SmartLogger For the port descriptions see Context in 4 4 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Figure 4 30 shows how to connect the SmartLogger to the PID module Figure 4 30 Connecting the SmartLogger to the PID In the scenarios with the communication box the SmartLogger and PID module are installed before delivery and the PID module is ...

Page 64: ...e 4 10 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Ripple Control Receiver This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to a ripple control receiver Context In Germany and some European areas a ripple control receiver is used to convert a power grid scheduling signal to a dry contact signal in which a dry contact is required Figure 4 31 shows the DI ports of the SmartLogger Figure 4 31 DI ports of the ...

Page 65: ...ontrol and reactive power remote control are supported only one out of the four outputs of each ripple control receiver can be closed Procedure Step 1 Select a cable of appropriate length and connect one end of a cable to the ripple control receiver Step 2 Connect the other end to the DI port in the SmartLogger For details see Step 2 Step 4 in Procedure in 4 3 Connecting the RS485 Signal SPD To en...

Page 66: ...0 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Issue 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 53 Follow up Procedure Take operations in reversed order to disconnect the SmartLogger from the ripple control receiver ...

Page 67: ...les are of proper size All cables are correctly connected and secured Power on Process Power on the devices in the following sequence Inverter SmartLogger PC terminal The PC terminal refers to a PC where the NetEco1000 is installed Step Operation 1 Perform the requirements mentioned in Checking Before Powering On the SmartLogger 2 Start the inverter and correctly set the communications parameters ...

Page 68: ... Before adding an environment monitoring instrument or power meter log in to the WebUI and correctly set parameters for the device to be added Before adding a third party device import a correct configuration file for the device 7 Optional Start the PC and correctly set parameters of the Ethernet and management system on the SmartLogger Use the delivered 12 V power adapter when starting the SmartL...

Page 69: ...ter re settings are required refer to 6 2 20 Setting the System Language 6 2 21 Setting System Time Parameters and 6 2 26 Setting Communications Parameters 3 Select a display language and then press The pages will be displayed in the selected language 4 Set the correct date and time and then press To select the specific parameter press To set the parameter value press or The date and time are disp...

Page 70: ...s You need to set the search address segments for RS485 1 RS485 2 and RS485 3 respectively 7 On the page press After the search is complete the SmartLogger displays a search result Press to end this operation Visiting some menu requires identity authentication Therefore after you set the initialization parameters change the password immediately to ensure the security of the user account For detail...

Page 71: ...nance and About The Settings and Maintenance screens vary with the login users Table 6 1 LCD monitoring menus Main Menu Second Level Menu Third Level Menu Default screen Power Station E Daily E Month E Year E History E Total Devices Logger Local Inverter Logger Power Meter PLC PID EMI Custom Device Alarms Active Alarms Alarm History Sort By Settings For the user operation permissions of the menu s...

Page 72: ...l Menu User Param Language Date Time Date Format Contrast Currency Electricity price kWh CO2 emission reduction User Password Comm Param RS485 1 to RS485 3 Ethernet Management System Modbus TCP IEC103 SmartLogger Address Restore Defaults Table 6 3 User operation permissions of the Maintenance menu Maintenance Common User Advanced User Special User Third Level Menu Fourth Level Menu USB Expansion D...

Page 73: ...set Data Clear System Reset 6 2 Monitoring Operations This topic describes how to operate on the monitoring panel such as querying site and device information and setting system parameters and user parameters 6 2 1 Querying Power Station Information This topic describes how to view the power station information on the monitoring panel of the SmartLogger such as the daily monthly yearly historical ...

Page 74: ...a daily basis The yearly energy yields can be stored for 10 years on a monthly basis The historical energy yields can be stored for 25 years on a yearly basis LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Press and to view the running data of the power station The running data includes the daily monthly yearly historical and total energy yield Fo...

Page 75: ...y yield in the past 30 days including the current day press or NOTE In the daily energy yield histogram the abscissa stands for time each block stands for one hour The ordinate stands for the total energy yield of all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger each block stands for the total energy yield during the last hour b Press to view the energy yield of a specific hour on the current day Pr...

Page 76: ...yield in the past 12 months including the current month press or NOTE In the monthly energy yield histogram the horizontal axis stands for day each block stands for one day The vertical axis stands for the total energy yield of all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger each block stands for the total energy yield on that day b Press to view the energy yield on a specific day of the current mo...

Page 77: ...ion To view the energy yield in the past 25 years including the current year press or NOTE In the yearly energy yield histogram the horizontal axis stands for month each block stands for one month The vertical axis stands for the total energy yield of all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger each block stands for the total energy yield in that month b Press to view the monthly energy yield o...

Page 78: ...b Press to view the yearly energy yield over the past 25 years including the current year Press or to switch between years Then you can view the total energy yield CO2 emission reduction and revenue corresponding to the CO2 emission reduction in the current year NOTE The selected block is displayed in white 8 On the E Total screen view the total energy yield CO2 emission reduction and revenue of a...

Page 79: ...ress 3 Select an inverter and press NOTE SUN2000 1 2 on the left indicates that the inverter connects to Port 1 of the SmartLogger and the communications address of the RS485 port is 2 The device status is displayed behind the device name The follow up operations are described as follows To view the operating data of the inverter perform step 4 To view the version of the inverter perform step 5 ...

Page 80: ...r Manual 6 User Interface Issue 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 67 LCD Operation Procedure 4 Select Running and press Press and to select the target parameter and then press 5 Select About and press End ...

Page 81: ...r powering on or off the inverter on the monitoring panel The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only Choose Batch Power On Off under Maintenance to power on or off all inverters that connect to the SmartLogger LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Select an inverter and press NOTE SUN2000 1 2 on the left indicate...

Page 82: ... Set the specific User Name and Password NOTE The following user names can be selected Common User Advanced User and Special User The initial password for Common User Advanced User and Special User is 000001 6 Choose Power On Off and press Perform step 7 if you want to power on the inverter manually Perform step 8 if you want to power off the inverter manually ...

Page 83: ...0 LCD Operation Procedure 7 Power on manually a Choose Power On and press b Enter again to verify your settings 8 Power off manually a Choose Power Off and press b Enter again to verify your settings End 6 2 4 Sending a Reset Command to the Inverter You can send a reset command to the inverter on the LCD ...

Page 84: ...and to the inverter The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Select an inverter and press NOTE SUN2000 1 2 on the left indicates that the inverter connects to Port 1 of the SmartLogger and the communications address of the RS485 port is 2 4 Choose Maintenance and press ...

Page 85: ... User name as Advanced User The initial password for Advanced User is 000001 6 Choose Reset and press 7 Press End 6 2 5 Querying Information about the EMI This topic describes how to query the EMI information on the monitoring panel Procedure The following table describes the procedure for querying information about the EMI The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only ...

Page 86: ...t screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Choose the name of the EMI and press to view information about the instrument The device status is displayed behind the device name 4 Choose Running and press To view the running information of the EMI perform step 5 only To view the communications address of the EMI perform step 6 only ...

Page 87: ...19 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 74 LCD Operation Procedure 5 Choose Running Infomation and press 6 Choose Comm Address and press End 6 2 6 Querying Master SmartLogger Information This topic describes how to query Master SmartLogger information ...

Page 88: ... To query Master SmartLogger information perform the steps described in the following table The parameter values in the figures are for reference only LCD Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Choose Logger Local and press to view the Master SmartLogger information End ...

Page 89: ...lave SmartLoggers should be configured The power grid scheduling command sent to the Master SmartLogger is synchronized to the Slave SmartLogger to enable the centralized power grid scheduling of the power station Devices can only be manually added and removed in the Slave SmartLogger on the monitoring panel or the embedded WebUI The Slave SmartLogger and the Master SmartLogger should be within th...

Page 90: ...d behind the device name End 6 2 8 Querying Information About the Modbus Power Meter You can query information about the Modbus power meter over the LCD Procedure The following table describes the procedure for querying information about the Modbus power meter The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the mai...

Page 91: ... Meter 1 1 on the left indicates that the power meter connects to Port 1 of the SmartLogger and the communications address of the RS485 port is 1 The device status is displayed behind the device name 4 Choose Running and press To view the running information of the power meter perform step 5 only To view the communications address of the power meter perform step 6 only 5 Choose Running Infomation ...

Page 92: ...ng Information About the DL T645 Power Meter You can query information about the DL T645 power meter information on the LCD Procedure The following table describes the procedure for querying information about the DL T645 power meter The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu ...

Page 93: ...press NOTE Power Meter 3 1 on the left indicates that the power meter connects to port 3 of the SmartLogger and its RS485 communications address is 1 The device status is displayed behind the device name 4 Choose Running and press To view the running information of the power meter perform step 5 only To view the communications address of the power meter perform step 6 only ...

Page 94: ... 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 81 LCD Operation Procedure 5 Choose Running Infomation and press 6 Choose Comm Address and press End 6 2 10 Setting DL T645 Power Meter Parameters You can set DL T645 power meter parameters on the LCD ...

Page 95: ...eter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Select and press 3 Choose Power Meter and press NOTE Power Meter 3 1 on the left indicates that the power meter connects to port 3 of the SmartLogger and its RS485 communications address is 1 The device status is displayed behind the device name 4 Choose Settin...

Page 96: ...ser name as Advanced User The initial password for Advanced User is 000001 6 Choose Running Param and press End 6 2 11 Querying PLC Information This section describes how to query the running information and version of a PLC connected to the SmartLogger Procedure The following table describes the procedure for viewing the information about a PLC The parameter values in the figures are for referenc...

Page 97: ...ress 3 Select PLC and press NOTE PLC 3 249 in the left figure indicates that PLC is connected to Port 3 of the SmartLogger whose RS485 address is 249 The device status is displayed behind the device name The subsequent operations are as follows To view the running information of the PLC perform step 4 to 6 To view the version information of the PLC perform step 7 only 4 Select Running and press ...

Page 98: ...martLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Issue 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 85 LCD Operation Procedure 5 Select Running Infomation and press 6 Select Comm Address and then press ...

Page 99: ... and press End 6 2 12 Setting PLC Running Parameters You can set the PLC running parameters on the monitoring panel Procedure The following table describes the procedure for setting the PLC running parameters The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu ...

Page 100: ... press 3 Select PLC and press NOTE PLC 3 249 in the left figure indicates that PLC is connected to Port 3 of the SmartLogger whose RS485 address is 249 4 Choose Maintenance and press 5 Set User name and Password NOTE Because of the limited permission select User name as Advanced User The initial password for Advanced User is 000001 ...

Page 101: ...ith the PLC STA module can be automatically added to the STA list When the PLC CCO is SUN2000 V100R001C72SPC104 or later versions you can set Networking When the SmartLogger communicates with the SUN2000 over PLC set Networking to Enable Enable by default When the SmartLogger communicates with the inverter over RS485 only set Networking to Disable End 6 2 13 Sending a Reset Command to the PLC You ...

Page 102: ...e and press 3 Select PLC and press NOTE PLC 3 249 in the left figure indicates that PLC is connected to Port 3 of the SmartLogger whose RS485 address is 249 4 Choose Maintenance and press 5 Set User name and Password NOTE Because of the limited permission select User name as Advanced User The initial password for Advanced User is 000001 ...

Page 103: ...ettings End 6 2 14 Querying PID Information This topic describes how to query the running information and version of a PID connected to the SmartLogger Procedure The following table describes the procedure for viewing the information about a PID The parameter values in the figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu ...

Page 104: ...in the left figure indicates that the PID is connected to the Port 3 of the SmartLogger and its RS485 communications address is 1 The subsequent operations are as follows To view the operating data of the PID perform step 4 only To view the version information of the PID perform step 5 only 4 Select Running and press Press and to select Runing Infomation or Comm Address and then press ...

Page 105: ...ress End 6 2 15 Setting the PID Module Running Parameters You can set the PID module running parameters on the LCD Procedure The following table describes the procedure for setting the PID module running parameters The parameter values in the figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu ...

Page 106: ...s 3 Select a PID and press NOTE PID 3 1 in the left figure indicates that the PID is connected to the Port 3 of the SmartLogger and its RS485 communications address is 1 4 Choose Settings and press 5 Set User name and Password NOTE Because of the limited permission select User name as Advanced User The initial password for Advanced User is 000001 ...

Page 107: ...he offset mode of the PID module Disabled Set this parameter to Disable if the PID module is not required N PE Set this parameter to N PE if the PID module is required to use voltage output from the inductor virtual midpoint N PV PE Set this parameter to PV PE if the PID module is required to use voltage output from the negative PV terminal This mode is applicable only to SUN8000 Automatic In the ...

Page 108: ...tput enabled to Enable The PID module delivers output voltages based on the value of Commiss out volt NOTE Before the first power on to check whether the PID functions properly it is recommended that Operation mode be set to Commissioning Normal In normal mode the PID module operates automatically after the PID module inverter and SmartLogger communicate with each other properly 6 Commiss out volt...

Page 109: ...he IMDs must have enabled dry contacts Disable Select Disable if you forbid the access of IMDs 10 Periodic PID runtime Specifies the operating time segment of the PID module when the PID module and IMD operate in cycle mode 60 480 min The IMD device is shut down when the PID module is operating 11 Periodic IMD runtime Specifies the operating time segment of the IMD when the PID module and IMD oper...

Page 110: ... Ltd 97 LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Select a PID and press NOTE PID 3 1 in the left figure indicates that the PID is connected to the Port 3 of the SmartLogger and its RS485 communications address is 1 4 Choose Settings and press ...

Page 111: ...OTE Because of the limited permission select User name as Advanced User The initial password for Advanced User is 000001 6 Choose Power On Off and press Perform step 7 if you want to power on the inverter manually Perform step 8 if you want to power off the inverter manually 7 Power on manually a Choose Power On and press b Enter again to verify your settings ...

Page 112: ...erify your settings End 6 2 17 Clearing Historical PID Information You can clear the active alarms and historical alarms stored on the PID module over the LCD Procedure The following table describes the procedure for clearing historical PID information The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu ...

Page 113: ...s 3 Select a PID and press NOTE PID 3 1 in the left figure indicates that the PID is connected to the Port 3 of the SmartLogger and its RS485 communications address is 1 4 Choose Settings and press 5 Set User name and Password NOTE Because of the limited permission select User name as Advanced User The initial password for Advanced User is 000001 ...

Page 114: ...ustom Device Information This topic describes how to query the running information and version of a custom device connected to the SmartLogger Procedure The following table describes the procedure for viewing the information about a custom device The parameter values in the figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu ...

Page 115: ...nd its RS485 communications address is 1 End 6 2 19 Querying Alarm Records This topic describes how to query active and historical alarms for the SmartLogger and the connected inverters and how to set the alarm record sort mode on the monitoring panel Context The LCD displays a maximum of 8000 latest alarm records Procedure The following table describes the procedure for querying active and histor...

Page 116: ...n press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Press choose the appropriate menu and press Perform step 4 and step 5 to view active alarms Perform step 6 and step 7 to view historical alarms Perform step 8 to set the alarm sort mode 4 On the Active Alarms screen select the target device name and press to view all the active alarms for this device ...

Page 117: ...ords by pressing or and view the alarm details by pressing NOTE For details about the alarm list of the SmartLogger1000 see 9 3 Alarms For details about the alarm list of the SUN2000 see the Troubleshooting in the SUN2000 series user manual 6 On the Alarm History screen select the target device name and press to view all the historical alarms for this device ...

Page 118: ...lect one of the historical alarms by pressing or and view the alarm details by pressing NOTE For details about the alarm list of the SmartLogger1000 see 9 3 Alarms For details about the alarm list of the SUN2000 see the Troubleshooting in the SUN2000 series user manual 8 On the Sort By page you can select the way of sorting alarms End ...

Page 119: ...owing figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Specify the User Name and Password by pressing or and then press NOTE Because of the limited permission select the User Name as Common User or Advanced User The initial password for Common User and Advanced User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the...

Page 120: ... 5 Choose Language and press 6 On the Language page select a display language and press The pages will be displayed in the selected language End 6 2 21 Setting System Time Parameters This topic describes how to set the date time and date format for the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel Procedure The following table describes the procedure for setting the time and date The parameter values in the...

Page 121: ...NOTE Because of the limited permission select the User Name as Common User or Advanced User The initial password for Common User and Advanced User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Settings page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required Here use the pages displayed when you lo...

Page 122: ... Hence do not change it at will After Date Time is successfully set this time can be synchronized in all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger 6 On the Date Time page set the date and time set the time zone enable or disable the daylight saving time and press To select the specific parameter click To set the parameter value set or 7 On the Date Format page select a date format and press End 6...

Page 123: ...the figures are for reference only LCD Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Specify the User Name and Password by pressing or and then press NOTE Because of the limited permission select the User Name as Common User or Advanced User The initial password for Common User and Advanced User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keep...

Page 124: ...5 Select Contrast and press 6 On the Contrast tab press and to set the contrast NOTE The contrast value ranges from zero to ten End 6 2 23 Setting the Currency and Currency Factor This topic describes how to set the currency and currency factor for the SmartLogger Procedure The following table describes the procedure for setting the currency and currency factor The parameter values in the followin...

Page 125: ... select the User Name as Common User or Advanced User The initial password for Common User and Advanced User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Settings page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced Us...

Page 126: ...ency by pressing and press b Select a currency and press 6 Set the currency factor NOTICE Set the currency before you set the currency factor The currency factor is the electricity price per kWh which is used to calculate the energy yield revenue a Select Electricity price kWh by pressing and then press b Set the currency factor by pressing or and then press End ...

Page 127: ...y LCD Display Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Specify the User Name and Password by pressing or and then press NOTE Because of the limited permission select the User Name as Common User or Advanced User The initial password for Common User and Advanced User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication info...

Page 128: ...eduction and press End 6 2 25 Changing a Password This topic describes how to change a password on the monitoring panel Context The initial password is 000001 for Common User Advanced User and Special User After the first login it is recommended that you change the initial password immediately to ensure account security You are advised to change the password at least once every half year to preven...

Page 129: ...rd The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Set User Name and Password by pressing or and press NOTE User Name can be set to any of the following values Common User Advanced User and Special User The initial password is 000001 After the authentication is successful the system keeps t...

Page 130: ...d press Increase or decrease the value by pressing or Switch between data bits by pressing 7 Enter the new password again and press NOTE Ensure that you enter the new password twice coherently Otherwise an error message is displayed After the password is changed successfully the LCD displays operation success information If you want to change the password for another account exit from the Settings...

Page 131: ...vironmental monitoring instrument Correctly set Ethernet parameters to ensure proper operation of Ethernet ports and functions of logging in to the embedded WebUI connecting to the element management system and sending emails Set management parameters properly to ensure normal communication between the SmartLogger and the NMS Procedure The following table describes the procedure for setting commun...

Page 132: ...quired Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User 4 Select Comm Param and press Perform step 5 and step 6 to set the parameters for the RS485 Perform step 7 and step 8 to set the parameters for the Ethernet Perform step 9 and step 10 to set the management parameters Perform step 11 and step 12 to set the parameters for the Modbus TCP Perform step 13 and step 1...

Page 133: ...Parity and Stop Bit must be set to the same values for all devices connected to the same RS485 port 7 Press select Ethernet and press 8 Set Ethernet parameters and then press NOTE If the SmartLogger connects to the Internet through a router note the following when setting Ethernet parameters If you set Auto obtain IP to Enable the DHCP server on the network assigns IP addresses In this case you mu...

Page 134: ... the server port enabled in the third party NMS In most cases set Address mode to Comm Address If the devices connected to the three RS485 ports of the SmartLogger have duplicate addresses you must set Address mode to Logical addr If SSL encrypt is set to Disable data will be transmitted without being encrypted which may result in user data theft Therefore exercise caution when deciding to enable ...

Page 135: ...rs must be set correctly to enable the function In most cases set Address mode to Comm Address If the devices connected to the three RS485 ports of the SmartLogger have duplicate addresses you must set Address mode to Logical addr Set the client IP addresses correctly 13 Press choose IEC103 and press 14 Set IEC103 parameters and then press NOTE IEC103 is a general standard protocol without a secur...

Page 136: ...e and time will restore to the default factory settings However the running information alarm records and system logs do not change Context After restoring factory defaults for the SmartLogger set the user parameters and communications parameters in time and log in to the WebUI to set the environmental monitoring instrument parameters and power grid dispatching parameters The displayed language is...

Page 137: ...ecause of the limited permission select the User Name as Advanced User or Special User The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit the screen and log in again within the 30 seconds no permission authentication is required Here use the pages displayed when you log...

Page 138: ...u can download device logs using a USB flash drive over the monitoring panel so that you can use the logs for issue review and troubleshooting Context Side View of the shell shows the USB port in the SmartLogger Procedure The following table describes the procedure for downloading data using a USB flash drive The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Proced...

Page 139: ...or Advanced User and Special User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit the screen and log in again within the 30 seconds no permission authentication is required Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User 4 Choose USB Expansion and press NOTE Before this operation connect t...

Page 140: ...o Ltd 127 LCD Operation Procedure 5 Choose Device Logs and press End 6 2 29 Upgrading Firmware by Using a USB Flash Drive You can upgrade the firmware on the monitoring panel by using a USB flash drive You can upgrade the firmware of the SmartLogger and devices connected to the SmartLogger Context ...

Page 141: ...martLogger1000 ensure that the file name of the package is logger_usb tar gz Procedure The following table describes the procedure for upgrading the firmware by using a USB flash drive The parameter values in the figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Enter the User Name and Password by pressing or and then p...

Page 142: ...hoose Firmware Upgrade and press 6 Press to select a specific device The SmartLogger and the inverters connected to it can be upgraded The SUN2000 1 7 on the left indicates that this inverter connects to the Port 1 of the SmartLogger and the communications address for the RS485 port is 7 The inverter upgrade screen is used as an example 7 After checking that Target Version is correct press NOTICE ...

Page 143: ...ntext The SUN2000 that can be upgraded in batches on the SmartLogger must be SUN2000 V100R001C11SPC409 SUN2000 V100R001C81SPC101 and its later patch versions or SUN2000 V200R001C00 and its later patch versions Procedure The following table describes the batch upgrade procedure The parameter values in the figures are for reference only LCD Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main m...

Page 144: ...After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit the screen and log in again within the 30 seconds no permission authentication is required Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User 4 Choose USB Expansion and press NOTE Before this operation connect the USB flash drive to the USB port The syste...

Page 145: ...te is 9600 bps After the upgrade is successful the SUN2000 automatically restarts End 6 2 31 Exporting All Files You can export all files from the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel Context If the SmartLogger needs to be replaced you can export all files before the replacement and then import the exported files to the new SmartLogger to ensure data integrity Procedure The following table describe...

Page 146: ...l User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit the screen and log in again within the 30 seconds no permission authentication is required Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User 4 Choose USB Expansion and press NOTE Before this operation connect the USB flash drive to the U...

Page 147: ...ibes the procedure for importing all files The parameter values in the figures are for reference only LCD Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Enter the User Name and Password by pressing or and then press NOTE Because of the limited permission select the User Name as Advanced User or Special User The initial password for Advanced User and Special Use...

Page 148: ...he USB port The system takes 5 to 10 seconds to detect the USB flash drive Then perform the following steps 5 Select Import all data files and press End 6 2 33 Offline Configuration You can import offline configuration files to the SmartLogger through the monitoring panel Procedure The following table lists the procedure for offline configuration The parameter values in the following figures are f...

Page 149: ...and Special User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit the screen and log in again within the 30 seconds no permission authentication is required Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User 4 Choose USB Expansion and press NOTE Before this operation connect the USB flash driv...

Page 150: ...vices are still detectable with Disconnection status After you add delete or replace a device or change the RS485 address search for devices again or restart the SmartLogger the SmartLogger automatically searches for devices after it restarts EMI slave SmartLogger power meter PLC and third party devices cannot be automatically recognized and must be manually added For devices that no longer exist ...

Page 151: ...e SmartLogger after Alarm Reset or Data Clear is performed Procedure The following table describes the procedure for managing the devices The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Choose and press 3 Enter the User Name and Password by pressing or and then press NOTE Because of the limited perm...

Page 152: ...o automatically assign addresses Perform step 13 to import a configuration file Perform step 14 to reset alarms Perform steps 15 17 to start or shut down inverters in batches Perform step 18 to reset inverters in batches 5 Choose Auto Search and press Before performing the automatic search ensure that all the devices can normally communicate with the SmartLogger NOTE After you add delete or replac...

Page 153: ...and press NOTE EMI slave SmartLogger power meter PLC and third party devices must be manually added If the communication is abnormal or the address on the port has been used the device cannot be added 7 Choose Single Remove and press twice NOTE For devices that no longer exist in the PV power system remove them in time to avoid wasting system resources ...

Page 154: ...141 LCD Operation Procedure 8 Choose Batch Remove and press NOTE For devices that no longer exist in the PV power system remove them in time to avoid wasting system resources 9 Select Addr Allocate set the start addresses assigned for RS485 1 RS485 2 and RS485 3 and then press to allocate the addresses ...

Page 155: ...ual 6 User Interface Issue 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 142 LCD Operation Procedure 10 Press to confirm the address assignment 11 After the setting of Addr Allocate is completed press to adjust addresses ...

Page 156: ... of Addr Adjustment is completed press to search the devices 13 Choose Config Import select a custom device as required and press to import a configuration file NOTE Before importing a configuration file you must plug in a USB drive that contains the configuration file After importing a configuration file you need to manually add a third party device ...

Page 157: ...00 User Manual 6 User Interface Issue 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 144 LCD Operation Procedure 14 Choose Alarm Reset select a device as required and press 15 Choose Batch Power On Off and press ...

Page 158: ...SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Issue 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 145 LCD Operation Procedure 16 Choose Batch Power On and press 17 Choose Batch Power Off and press ...

Page 159: ...clear operation is performed all information stored on the SmartLogger including energy yield performance data and alarms will be removed After the data clear operation is performed the devices connected to the SmartLogger are not removed If an original device will not connect to the SmartLogger remove the device If you perform Data Clear on the SmartLogger you also have to perform Alarm Reset on ...

Page 160: ...ause of the limited permission select the User Name as Advanced User or Special User The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit the screen and log in again within the 30 seconds no permission authentication is required 4 Press select Data Clear and press NOTICE ...

Page 161: ...ess 6 After the data is cleared press No further operation is required End 6 2 36 Resetting the System You can reset the system on the LCD Procedure The following table lists the procedure for resetting the system The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu ...

Page 162: ...TE Because of the limited permission select the User Name as Advanced User or Special User The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit the screen and log in again within the 30 seconds no permission authentication is required 4 Choose System Reset by pressing and...

Page 163: ... topic describes how to query the information about the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel Procedure The following table describes the procedure for querying product information The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default screen press to enter the main menu 2 Select and press End ...

Page 164: ...his document includes all configurable parameters The 600 V and 1000 V inverters refer to the inverters with the maximum input voltage of 600 V and 1000 V respectively The 1100 V inverters refer to the inverters with the maximum input voltage of 1100 V and the SUN2000 33KTL US 36KTL US 40KTL US The maximum input voltage can be queried from the product nameplate or the appropriate user manual 7 2 P...

Page 165: ... SmartLogger is connected to a local area network LAN and a proxy server has been set you need to cancel the proxy server settings If the SmartLogger is connected to the Internet and the PC is connected to the LAN do not cancel the proxy server settings Step 1 Open Internet Explorer Step 2 Choose Tools Internet Options Step 3 Click the Connections tab and then click LAN settings Figure 7 1 LAN set...

Page 166: ...e 7 2 LAN setting 2 Step 5 Click OK End Setting Internet Explorer Security To export fault information and operation logs you need to set the Internet Explorer security Step 1 Open Internet Explorer Step 2 Choose Tools Internet Options Step 3 Click the Security tab and then click Sites in Trusted sites ...

Page 167: ...echnologies Co Ltd 154 Figure 7 3 Internet Explorer security setting 1 Step 4 Enter the website address of the WebUI enter the default IP address 192 168 0 10 of the SmartLogger for the first login click Add and then click Close Figure 7 4 Internet Explorer security setting 2 ...

Page 168: ...o this website to continue the WebUI login It is recommended that users use their own certificates If the certificate is not replaced the security risk warning will be displayed during each login After logging in to the WebUI you can import a certificate under Network Security Certification on the 7 11 3 Setting Security Parameters page The imported security certificate needs to be bound to the Sm...

Page 169: ...lier and is Changeme in V100R001C95SPC020 or later After the first login change the initial password immediately to ensure account security If you enter wrong passwords for five consecutive times in 5 minutes your account will be locked out You have to try again with the account 10 minutes later If any page is blank or a menu cannot be accessed after you log in to the WebUI clear the cache refresh...

Page 170: ...ser Main Menu Second Lev el Menu Third Leve l Menu Fourth Level Menu Over View Plant Running Info Active Alarm Plant Yield Performance Data Device Running Info Monitoring SmartLogger 1000 Running Info Active Alarm About Invertera Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data Yield Running Param Grid Paramete rs Protect Paramete rs Feature Paramete rs Power Adjustme nt Tracking System ...

Page 171: ...nu Second Lev el Menu Third Leve l Menu Fourth Level Menu LVRT Characteristi c Curve About PLC Running Info STA List Networking Settings About EMI Running Info Performance Data Running Param About Power Meterb Running Info Performance Data Running Param About PID Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data Running Param About PID PVBOX Running Info ...

Page 172: ... el Menu Third Leve l Menu Fourth Level Menu Active Alarm Performance Data Running Param About PID SSC Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data Running Param About Custom Device Running Info Teleindicati on Telemeterin g Telecontrol Teleadjust Query Alarm History Operation Log Export Data Settings User Param Date Time Plant Currency Comm Param Ethernet RS485 ...

Page 173: ...econd Lev el Menu Third Leve l Menu Fourth Level Menu Power Meter Managemen t System Modbus TCP IEC103 IEC104 Extended Param FTP Email Port Settings DO USB Alarm Output Active Power Control Reactive Power Control Remote Shutdown DI Port Settings Export Limitation Maintenance Firmware Upgrade Product Information Security Settings System Maint Device Log ...

Page 174: ...Characteristic Curve are only available for the 1100 V inverter b The power meter can support the standard Modbus RTU or DL T645 protocol Running Param is only available for the power meter that supports DL T645 c The spot check function is available only for the inverter for which Grid Code is set to Japan standard 7 5 Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description Click the About icon to que...

Page 175: ...on to select a parameter Click the Reset icon to reset the device Hide icon and Display icon Click them to hide and expand parameters The inverter is in On grid state The EMI power meter slave SmartLogger or PLC is in Online state The PID is in Running state The device is in Disconnection state If a device is in Disconnection state its parameters cannot be set The inverter is in Loading state The ...

Page 176: ...fter choosing a secondary menu choose a tertiary menu to access the query or setting screen 3 Primary navigation menu Click the corresponding primary navigation menu before you perform any operation over the WebUI 4 Display language Select the display language or choose to log out 5 Alarm icon Displays the severities and number of alarms in the system You can access the alarm page by clicking the ...

Page 177: ...nder certain secondary navigation menus 7 7 Overview 7 7 1 Plant Running Information Choose Over View Plant Running Info and query information on the displayed page Figure 7 8 Plant running information The PV plant running information contains only the information about all the Huawei SUN2000s connected to the SmartLogger 7 7 2 Active Alarm Choose Over View Active Alarm and query alarms on the dis...

Page 178: ...echnologies Co Ltd 165 Figure 7 9 Active alarm 7 7 3 Plant Yield Choose Over View Plant Yield and query energy yield data on the displayed page Figure 7 10 Energy yield You can select a tab on the tertiary navigation tree to query the energy yield data of the specific period ...

Page 179: ...s on a yearly basis 7 7 4 Performance Data Choose Over View Performance Data and query related information on the displayed page Figure 7 11 Performance data You can click an option in the upper left corner of the page to display the data in the specified format or export the data When changing the name of the exported file after data is exported retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file will...

Page 180: ...Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 167 Figure 7 12 Device running information 7 8 Device Monitoring 7 8 1 SmartLogger 7 8 1 1 Querying Master SmartLogger Related Information Choose Monitoring Logger Local and query master SmartLogger related information on the displayed page ...

Page 181: ...68 Figure 7 13 Querying master SmartLogger related information You can click a tab on the tertiary navigation menu to query master SmartLogger related information 7 8 1 2 Querying Slave SmartLogger Related Information Select a slave SmartLogger on the Monitoring tab page to query its information ...

Page 182: ...ight Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 169 Figure 7 14 Querying slave SmartLogger related information 7 8 2 Inverter 7 8 2 1 Querying Related Information On the Monitoring tab page select the inverter to be queried and access the query page to query related information ...

Page 183: ...enu to query inverter related information You can click the Start Stop or Reset icon to send the corresponding command to the inverter The login password is required if you need to send a command 7 8 2 2 Setting Running Parameters Advanced User Settings Page Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User Select the inverter to be set on the Monitoring page and click the Running Param ta...

Page 184: ...grid code The actual screen prevails Grid Parameters Table 7 3 Parameter description No Parameter Description Value Range 1 Grid code Set this parameter based on the grid code of the country or region where the inverter is used and the inverter application scenario N A 2 Isolation Specifies the inverter working mode based on the grounding status at the DC side and the connection to the power grid ...

Page 185: ...alue Range Remarks 1 MPPT multi peak scanning When the inverter is used in scenarios where PV strings are obviously shaded enable this function Then the inverter will perform MPPT scanning at regular intervals to locate the maximum power N A Disable Enable The scan interval is set through MPPT scanning interval 2 MPPT scanning interval Specifies the MPPT scan interval min 5 30 This parameter is di...

Page 186: ... For the inverters except the 600 V inverter this parameter is available only when Isolation is set to Input ungrounded with TF 5 Strong adaptability If the value of power grid short circuit capacity power plant installed capacity is less than 3 and the power grid impedance exceeds the upper threshold the power grid quality will be affected and the inverter may be unable to run properly Set Strong...

Page 187: ...en they are shaded and shuts down if the power is too low When the concentration PV modules are used If PV module type is set to CPV 1 the inverter can quickly restart in 60 minutes when the input power of PV modules drops drastically due to shading If PV module type is set to CPV 2 the inverter can quickly restart in 10 minutes when the input power of PV modules drops drastically due to shading N...

Page 188: ...omatically starts after communication recovers If this parameter is disabled the inverter needs to be started manually after communication recovers N A Disable Enable For the 600 V inverter this parameter is displayed when Communication interrupt shutdown is set to Enable 12 Soft start time Specifies the duration for the power to gradually increase when the inverter starts s 20 1800 This parameter...

Page 189: ... This parameter is displayed after the Japanese grid code is selected 18 Dry contact function Identifies the dry contact signals from the SmartLogger N A NC OVGR Set this parameter to OVGR for OVGR signals and set it to NC for other signals This parameter is displayed after the Japanese grid code is selected 19 Hibernate at night The inverter monitors PV strings at night If Hibernate at night is s...

Page 190: ...e alarms 23 String detection low power delay Specifies the delay time for generating abnormal string alarms when the inverter detects that a PV string is working with low power This parameter is mainly used in the scenario where PV strings are shaded for a long time in the morning and evening and is used to prevent false alarms min 2 720 This parameter is displayed when String monitor is set to En...

Page 191: ... active power Smax_limit If the maximum active power equals Smax_limit this parameter is not displayed 30 Maximum active power Specifies the output upper threshold for the maximum active power to adapt to various market requirements kW 0 1 Pmax_limit For 1000 V inverters this parameter is configurable only for the SUN2000 25KTL US and the maximum value is 27 5 kW 31 Tracking system controller Sele...

Page 192: ... N A 35 PID protection at night When PID protection at night is set to Enable the SUN2000 will shut down automatically if it detects abnormality in PID voltage compensation during the reactive power compensation at night When PID protection at night is set to Disable the SUN2000 will operate in grid tied mode if it detects abnormality in PID voltage compensation during the reactive power compensat...

Page 193: ...N A Disable Enable N A 7 8 2 3 Setting Running Parameters Special User Settings Page Because of permission restriction log in as Special User Select the inverter to be set on the Monitoring page and click the Running Param tab Figure 7 17 Running Param special user The parameter list provided in this document includes all configurable parameters Configurable parameters vary with the device model a...

Page 194: ... with US 3 PQ mode If PQ mode 1 is selected the maximum AC output power equals the maximum apparent power If PQ mode 2 is selected the maximum AC output power equals the rated output power N A SUN2000 36K TL PQ mode 1 Pmax 40 kW PQ mode 2 Pmax 36 kW SUN2000 42K TL PQ mode 1 Pmax 47 kW PQ mode 2 Pmax 42 kW SUN2000 50K TL M0 SUN2000 60K TL M0 PQ mode 1 PQ mode 2 This parameter is supported by the SU...

Page 195: ...5 Vn 8 Grid reconnection frequency upper limit The standards of certain countries and regions require that the inverter must not connect to the power grid when the power grid frequency is higher than the upper limit Hz 100 Fn 112 Fn In 1000 V inverters the SUN2000 8KTL 28K TL does not support this parameter Fn represents the rated frequency 9 Grid reconnection frequency lower limit The standards o...

Page 196: ...to be protected when the three phase angle offset of the power grid exceeds a certain value N A Disable Enable N A 4 10 minute OV protection Specifies the 10 minute overvoltage protection threshold V 1 x Vn 1 36 x Vn Vn represents the rated voltage 5 10 minute OV protection time Specifies the 10 minute overvoltage protection duration ms 1000 V inverter 50 600000 Others 50 7200000 6 Level 1 OV prot...

Page 197: ...erfrequency protection duration ms 1000 V inverter 50 600000 Others 50 7200000 16 Level 2 OF protection Specifies the level 2 overfrequency protection threshold Hz 1 x Fn 1 15 x Fn Fn represents the rated frequency 17 Level 2 OF protection time Specifies the level 2 overfrequency protection duration ms 1000 V inverter 50 600000 Others 50 7200000 18 Level 1 UF protection Specifies the level 1 under...

Page 198: ...presents the rated voltage 27 Level 3 UV protection time Specifies the level 3 undervoltage protection duration ms 1000 V inverter 50 600000 Others 50 7200000 28 Level 4 UV protection Specifies the level 4 undervoltage protection threshold V 0 15 x Vn 1 x Vn In 1000 V inverters only the inverters marked US support this parameter Vn represents the rated voltage 29 Level 4 UV protection time Specifi...

Page 199: ... 1 x Fn 1 15 x Fn Fn represents the rated frequency 41 Level 4 OF protection time Specifies the level 4 overfrequency protection duration ms 50 7200000 42 Level 5 OF protection Specifies the level 5 overfrequency protection threshold Hz 1 x Fn 1 15 x Fn Fn represents the rated frequency 43 Level 5 OF protection time Specifies the level 5 overfrequency protection duration ms 50 7200000 44 Level 6 O...

Page 200: ...ion ms 50 7200000 54 Overfreque ncy protection threshold Specifies the grid overfrequency protection threshold Hz 50 Hz 50 5 Hz 51 0 Hz 51 5 Hz and 52 0 Hz 60 Hz 60 6 Hz 61 2 Hz 61 8 Hz and 62 4 Hz N A 55 Overfreque ncy protection duration Specifies the grid overfrequency protection duration s 0 5s 1 0s 1 5s and 2 0s N A 56 Underfrequ ency protection threshold Specifies the grid underfrequency pro...

Page 201: ...power grid immediately and has to work for some time This is called LVRT N A Disable Enable N A 64 Active islanding protection enable Specifies whether to enable the active islanding protection function N A Disable Enable N A 65 Passive islanding protection enable Specifies whether to enable the passive islanding protection function N A Disable Enable N A 66 Voltage phase jump detection value for ...

Page 202: ...restarts after a grid fault is rectified N A Manual Automatic N A 72 Restart duration after grid failure Specifies the delay before restart after a grid fault is rectified s 6s 150s 180s 240s and 300s N A 73 System soft start time Specifies the duration for the power to gradually increase when the inverter starts s 20 800 N A 74 Voltage rise suppression The Japanese standard requires that the inve...

Page 203: ...s set The value of Voltage rise suppression active derating point must be greater than that of Voltage rise suppression reactive adjustment point Feature Parameters Table 7 8 Parameter description No Parameter Description Unit Value Range Remarks 1 LVRT When the power grid voltage is abnormally low for a short time the inverter cannot disconnect from the power grid immediately and has to work for ...

Page 204: ... For example if you set LVRT reactive power compensation power factor to 2 the reactive power generated by the inverter is 20 of the rated power when the AC voltage drops by 10 during LVRT 5 HVRT When the power grid voltage is abnormally high for a short time the inverter cannot disconnect from the power grid immediately and has to work for some time This is called HVRT N A Disable Enable N A 6 HV...

Page 205: ...n reactive adjustment point 11 Voltage rise suppression active derating point The standards of certain countries and regions require that the active power of the inverter be derated according to a certain gradient when the output voltage exceeds a certain value 100 115 12 Frequency change rate protection The inverter triggers protection when the power grid frequency changes too fast N A Disable En...

Page 206: ... 100 If this parameter is set to 100 the inverter delivers the maximum output power 4 Reactive power change gradient Adjusts the change speed of the inverter reactive power s 0 1 1000 N A 5 Power factor Adjusts the power factor of the inverter N A 1 000 0 800 U 0 800 1 000 N A 7 Overfrequenc y derating If this parameter is enabled the active power of the inverter will be derated according to a cer...

Page 207: ...y threshold for cutting off overfrequency derating Hz When the output frequency is 50 Hz the value range is 45 00 55 00 When the output frequency is 60 Hz the value range is 55 00 65 00 This parameter is displayed when Overfrequency derating is set to Enable The parameter setting should meet the following condition Quit frequency of over frequency derating Trigger frequency of over frequency derat...

Page 208: ...threshold for the maximum apparent power to adapt to the capacity requirements for standard and customized inverters kVA Maximum active power Smax_limit If the maximum active power equals Smax_limit this parameter is not displayed 16 Maximum active power Specifies the output upper threshold for the maximum active power to adapt to various market requirements kW 0 1 Pmax_limit N A 17 Shutdown at 0 ...

Page 209: ... power at night based on the value of Reactive power compensation at night When this parameter is set to Disable the system compensates the reactive power at night based on the remote scheduling command N A Disable Enable N A 22 Reactive power compensation at night Sets the reactive power to be compensated at night When there is no input or remote scheduling command on the PV side this command is ...

Page 210: ...r left corner of the page to select a setting page 7 8 2 5 Setting the LVRT Characteristic Curve Only the 1100 V SUN2000 supports the LVRT characteristic curve and other models of SUN2000s do not have this function Because of permission restriction log in as Special User Choose Monitoring SUN2000 LVRT Characteristic Curve and set the characteristic curve on the displayed page ...

Page 211: ... Batch configurations to synchronize the LVRT characteristic curve settings to other SUN2000s 7 8 3 PLC The SmartLogger is integrated with the PLC CCO and connected to the SUN2000 that supports the PLC function over an AC power cable Data is transmitted over the power cable to implement PLC networking 7 8 3 1 Querying Related Information Choose Monitoring PLC and query related information on the d...

Page 212: ... 20 Querying PLC related information You can click the or tab on the tertiary navigation menu to query PLC related information 7 8 3 2 Setting the STA List Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User Choose Monitoring PLC STA List and set Baud rate for the listed devices on the displayed page ...

Page 213: ...information about the SUN2000 equipped with the PLC STA module that is being connected When changing the name of the exported file after the STA list is exported retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file will be unusable 7 8 3 3 Networking Settings Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User Choose Monitoring PLC Networking Settings ...

Page 214: ...ding No can be set for the PLC CCO with SUN2000 V100R001C72SPC100 or later versions In multi split transformer scenarios specify Winding No based on the actual winding number of the SmartLogger connected to the transformer When the box type transformer and winding numbers of the inverter with an STA are consistent with those of the PLC CCO the inverter can access networking SN list Figure 7 23 SN ...

Page 215: ...on EMI performance data can be stored for a month and exported When changing the name of the exported file retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file will be unavailable 7 8 4 2 Setting EMI Parameters Devices from different vendors may support different protocol specifications To normally obtain information from the connected EMI correctly configure the protocol specifications over the SmartLo...

Page 216: ...verters in a PV plant with the tracking system Master Slave When the SmartLogger connects to multiple EMIs you can set one of them to master mode The inverter performance data contains that of the EMI in master mode If the connected EMI is a split type one that supports the Modbus RTU protocol set the parameters as follows Parameter Description EMI model Set this parameter to Sensor ADAM Synchroni...

Page 217: ... the parameters as follows Parameter Description EMI model Set this parameter to Other Synchronize Environment Data Retain the default value Disable NOTE If Enable is selected wind speed and direction will be sent to the inverters in a PV plant with the tracking system Master Slave When the SmartLogger connects to multiple EMIs you can set one of them to master mode The inverter performance data c...

Page 218: ...Querying Related Information Choose Monitoring Meter and query related information on the displayed page Figure 7 26 Querying the meter information You can click the or tab on the tertiary navigation menu to query meter information The performance data of the meter can be exported When changing the name of the exported file retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file will be unusable 7 8 5 2 Se...

Page 219: ...gure 7 27 Setting running parameters 7 8 6 PID 7 8 6 1 Querying Related Information Choose Monitoring PID and query related information on the displayed page This document describes the page displayed when the PID01 module is connected as an example Figure 7 28 Querying PID module related Information ...

Page 220: ...in as Advanced User Choose Monitoring PID Running Param to access the target page Figure 7 29 Setting running parameters The parameter list provided in this document includes all configurable parameters Configurable parameters vary depending on the device model The actual screen prevails Table 7 10 Parameter description No Paramet er Name Function Paramet er Value Description 1 Offset mode Specifi...

Page 221: ...PV PE 0 200V It is recommended that the offset voltage be set to a value ranging from 50 V to 200 V 5 Operation Mode Specifies whether the PID module is currently working in normal or commissioning mode Commissi oning In commissioning mode if you need to set the output mode to PV PE or N PE set Output enabled to Enable The PID module delivers output voltages based on the value of Commissioning out...

Page 222: ...her the PID module and insulation monitor device IMD can operate in cycle mode Enable Select Enable if you allow the PID module and IMD operate in cycle mode Only the IMDs of mainstream suppliers such as DOLD and BENDER are supported and the IMDs must have enabled dry contacts NOTICE Only when IMD access is set to Enable can you set Periodic PID runtime Periodic IMD runtime and IMD control dry con...

Page 223: ...ing Related Information Choose Monitoring PID PVBOX and query related information on the displayed page Figure 7 30 Querying PID PVBOX related information You can click the or tab on the tertiary navigation tree to query related information The Performance Data of the PID PVBOXcan be exported When changing the name of the exported file retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file will be unavail...

Page 224: ...r fault locating In this case the PID PVBOX delivers the output voltage based on the value of the commissioned output voltage Set this parameter to Normal after ensuring that the PID module works normally Commissioning output voltage Specifies the output voltage when the PID module works in commissioning mode Repair time Set the recovery time for each day Voltage to be repaired Specifies the outpu...

Page 225: ...e the PID PVBOX delivers the output voltage based on the value of the commissioned output voltage Set this parameter to Normal after ensuring that the PID module works normally Commissioning output voltage Specifies the output voltage when the PID module works in commissioning mode It is recommended that Commissioning output voltage be set to a value greater than 250 V 7 8 9 Custom Device Custom D...

Page 226: ...tion Select a device on the Monitoring page and query related information on the displayed page Figure 7 34 Querying device information Click the or tab on the tertiary navigation menu to query device information 7 8 9 2 Setting Telecontrol Parameters Select a device on the Monitoring page and select Telecontrol to go to the page ...

Page 227: ...9 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 214 Figure 7 35 Setting Telecontrol Parameters 7 8 9 3 Setting Teleadjust Parameters Select a device on the Monitoring page and select Teleadjust to go to the page Figure 7 36 Setting Teleadjust Parameters ...

Page 228: ...Historical Data 7 9 1 Querying Historical Alarms Choose Query Alarm History and query alarms on the displayed page Figure 7 37 Historical alarms 7 9 2 Querying Operation Logs Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User or Special User Choose Query Operation Log and query logs on the displayed page ...

Page 229: ...ation log 7 9 3 Exporting Data Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User or Special User Choose Query Export Data and export data on the displayed page Figure 7 39 Exporting data When changing the name of the exported file do not change the file name extension Otherwise the file may be unavailable ...

Page 230: ...file in Excel the cells may not be neatly organized Set List separator to To view and change the list separator perform the following steps 1 Open Control Panel and choose Region and Language 2 Under Formats click Additional settings Figure 7 40 Viewing and changing the list separator 1 3 View and change the list separator If List separator is click OK If List separator is not change it to and cli...

Page 231: ... 218 Figure 7 41 Viewing and changing the list separator 2 7 10 Settings 7 10 1 User Parameters 7 10 1 1 Setting the Date and Time Because of permission restriction log in as Common User or Advanced User Choose Settings Date Time to access the target page Figure 7 42 Setting the date and time ...

Page 232: ... time arbitrarily 7 10 1 2 Setting Plant Information After you set plant information a plant configuration file can be generated You can upload this file to a third party hosting website to implement remote monitoring Because of permission restriction log in as Common User or Advanced User Choose Settings Plant to access the target page Figure 7 43 Setting plant information When setting plant info...

Page 233: ...g gain parameters Electricity price kWh indicates the local power price and is used to calculate the translation gain of the energy yield 7 10 2 Communications Parameters 7 10 2 1 Setting Ethernet Parameters Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User Choose Settings Ethernet to access the target page ...

Page 234: ...outer Ensure that the IP address of the SmartLogger is in the same network segment as the gateway address Set the domain name server DNS address to the IP address of the router or obtain the DNS address from the network provider If the IP address is changed you need to use the new IP address to log in to the system 7 10 2 2 Setting RS485 Parameters Because of permission restriction log in as Advan...

Page 235: ...s range requires a longer searching time The start and end addresses have no impact on the devices that have been connected Night Comm Settings If you do not need to query device information at night enable Night silent Records The SmartLogger can export RS485 communication packets 7 10 2 3 Setting Power Meter Parameters Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User or Special User Cho...

Page 236: ...odel set the parameters as follows Parameter Description Intelligent Power Meter Type Set this parameter to Other Read function code Read holding register 03H and Read input register 04H are supported Set this parameter based on the vendor s protocol Read mode Multiple read and Single read are supported Word ordering Big endian and Little endian are supported Set this parameter based on the vendor...

Page 237: ...ement System to access the page Figure 7 48 Setting management system parameters Set Server to the IP address or domain name of the management system server If the SmartLogger connects to the Huawei management system retain the default value 16100 for Port number If it connects to a third party management system set Port number based on the server port enabled in the third party management system ...

Page 238: ... Enable Unlimited the SmartLogger can communicate with all third party NMSs with valid IP addresses If the function of connecting to a third party NMS using Modbus TCP is enabled data will be transmitted without being encrypted which may result in user data theft Therefore exercise caution when deciding to enable this function In most cases set Address mode to Comm Address If the devices connected...

Page 239: ...munication will be abnormal The value of IEC103 IP must be consistent with the IP address of the NMS 7 10 2 7 Setting IEC104 Parameters IEC104 is a general standard protocol without a security authentication mechanism To reduce network security risks connection to a third party NMS over the IEC104 protocol is disabled by default The SmartLogger can connect to a maximum of five third party NMSs If ...

Page 240: ... a third party NMS the third party NMS will be able to monitor the devices connected to the SmartLogger over the IEC104 protocol 7 10 3 Extended Parameters 7 10 3 1 Setting FTP Parameters The FTP function is used to access a third party NMS The SmartLogger can report the configuration information and running data of the managed plant system through the FTP A third party NMS can access Huawei devic...

Page 241: ...rect 2 Check whether the domain name of the third party FTP server is correct 0x1004 No TP user name is configured Configure the user name correctly 0x1005 No FTP user password Configure the user password correctly 0x3001 1 Check whether the FTP server address is correct 2 Check whether the third party FTP server is working properly 0x3002 1 Check whether the user name of the FTP server account is...

Page 242: ...name and Password specify the user name and password used for logging in to the SMTP server Send address specifies the sender s email address Ensure that the sender s email server is the same as the server specified by SMTP server You can click Send test mail to check whether the SmartLogger can successfully send emails to users Table 7 12 Troubleshooting Error Code Troubleshooting Suggestion Erro...

Page 243: ... IP address of the SMTP server are correct 0xa005 Check whether the user name is correct 0xa006 Check whether the user password is correct 0xe002 No domain name or IP address is configured for the SMTP server Configure the domain name and IP correctly 0xe003 Configure the addresses for sending and receiving emails correctly Other error codes Provide SmartLogger run logs and contact Huawei technica...

Page 244: ... ports When the power supply current is larger than 2 4 A access is not allowed because the current exceeds the upper limit Connect one DC power cable of the 3G router to one of the DO ports power on or off the wireless module by connecting or disconnecting the DO dry contact to control the reset of the 3G router Figure 7 54 Connecting one DO port Figure 7 55 Connecting two DO ports ...

Page 245: ...er the DO Port Connect one DC power cable of the horn strobe to one of the DO ports and power on or off the horn strobe by connecting or disconnecting the DO dry contact to achieve the audible and visual alarm for grounding faults Log in as Advanced User Choose Settings DO and set the corresponding DO port to Ground fault audit and vis alm Figure 7 58 DO Configuration 7 10 4 2 Setting USB Paramete...

Page 246: ...n versions later than V100R001C90SPC300 enjoy this function If the maximum working current of the 3G router is greater than 1 A it cannot be connected over a USB port Connecting a 3G Router over a USB Connect the USB connector of the DC power cable of the 3G router to the USB port on the SmartLogger as shown in Figure 7 59 Figure 7 59 Connecting the 3G router and the SmartLogger USB configuration ...

Page 247: ...ivered from the DO port when the inverter generates the alarm Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User Choose Settings Alarm Output Before linking an inverter alarm to a DO port ensure that the DO port is not set for other purposes Otherwise the setting will fail After the function is enabled the DO port status may change and the alarm output may be abnormal if the SmartLogger res...

Page 248: ...ltage 5 Abnormal Grid Frequency Abnormal Grid Freq 6 Low Insulation Resistance Low Insulation Resistance 7 Abnormal Residual Current Abnormal Residual Current 8 Cabinet Overtemperature Overtemperature 9 Abnormal SPI Communication Abnormal SPI Communication 10 Abnormal Grounding Abnormal Grounding 11 System Fault System Fault 12 Abnormal Auxiliary Power Abn Auxiliary Power 13 AFCI Self Check Failur...

Page 249: ...frequency Grid Overfrequency 28 Grid Underfrequency Grid Underfrequency 29 Unstable Grid Frequency Unstable Grid Frequency 30 Output Overcurrent Output Overcurrent 31 Output DC Component Overhigh Output DC Component Overhigh 32 Device Fault Device Fault 33 Faulty Power Collector Faulty Power Collector 34 Abnormal Battery Abnormal Battery 35 Faulty Monitoring Unit Monitoring Unit Faulty Flash Fault...

Page 250: ...ure 7 62 Networking Figure 7 63 shows the DI ports of the SmartLogger Figure 7 63 DI ports of the SmartLogger Table 7 14 describes the DI ports Table 7 14 DI port description Port Functions GND1 Dry contact input common terminal 1 used for active power derating for DI1 DI4 1 DI_1 2 DI_2 3 DI_3 4 DI_4 ...

Page 251: ...of the SmartLogger Set related parameters based on the actual connection between the OVGR and the SmartLogger Otherwise the dry contact remote shutdown function cannot be implemented Set Connection port based on the actual connection between the OVGR and the SmartLogger Effective dry contact status can be set to Close or Open If OVGR Shutdown Setting is set to Enable and Effective dry contact stat...

Page 252: ...y Contact Status is set to Close the SmartLogger sends a shutdown or alarm command to the inverter if the external input dry contact is closed It sends a start command to the inverter if the external input dry contact is open When Dry Contact Status is set to Open the SmartLogger sends a shutdown or alarm command to the inverter if the external input dry contact is open It sends a start command to...

Page 253: ...eeding into the power grid can be eliminated by sending a command from the SmartLogger to lower the inverter output power Scenario with a circuit breaker When the countercurrent feeding into the power grid cannot be eliminated by sending a command from the SmartLogger to lower the inverter output power and the Maximum protection time is exceeded the SmartLogger drives the relay to switch off the c...

Page 254: ...ce User choose Monitoring SUN2000 Running Param Feature Parameters and set the following parameters Parameter Description Recommended Value Communication interrupt shutdown The standards of certain countries and regions require that the inverter must shut down after the communication is interrupted for a certain time Enable Communication resumed startup If this parameter is enabled the inverter au...

Page 255: ...s Special User choose Monitoring SUN2000 Running Param Adjustment and set the following parameters Parameter Description Recommended Value Plant active power gradient Adjusts the rate of active power rise due to light changes 0 Active power change gradient Adjusts the change speed of the inverter active power 125 s If the maximum value is 50 s set this parameter to 50 s 3 Log in as Special User an...

Page 256: ...e SmartLogger detects countercurrent to the time it controls the inverter output power to reach 0 Suggestion Set this parameter based on the maximum countercurrent duration allowed by the power grid company Power raising threshold Setting the inverter output power raising threshold Power limit for abnormal electric meter Setting the inverter output power percentage controlled by the SmartLogger wh...

Page 257: ... can be upgraded After the upgrade file is uploaded select only one inverter for upgrade and clear other inverters 3 Click Upgrade Figure 7 69 Upgrading firmware The Stop Upgrade function is only effective for the devices waiting to be upgraded 7 11 2 Product Information Choose Maintenance Product Information and query SmartLogger information on the displayed page Figure 7 70 Product information 7...

Page 258: ...ccount and impact on system security After Automatic logout time is set a user is automatically logged out if the user does not perform any operation within the specified time period You are advised to use the existing network security certificate and key Change the password in compliance with the following rules Containing 6 to 20 characters A combination of at least two types of digits uppercase...

Page 259: ...log in as Advanced User or Special User Choose Maintenance Device Log to access the target page Figure 7 73 Device log 7 11 6 Site Test After a inverter is put into use it should be inspected periodically to detect any potential risks and problems The SmartLogger can inspect inverters over the WebUI Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User or Special User Choose Maintenance Onsite...

Page 260: ...cense You can view the inverter license information and manage the license on the WebUI Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User or Special User Choose Maintenance License Management To view the inverter license information tap License information To apply for a license tap License application and export a license application file as shown in Figure 7 75 To load the obtained licen...

Page 261: ...or the inverter with no license you can export the application file and apply for a license on the Electronic Software Delivery Platform ESDP Figure 7 76 Loading a license To load a license to the inverter perform the following steps 1 Import the license file 2 Select the inverter whose File Status is To be loaded 3 Load the license ...

Page 262: ...ters For details see 7 8 4 2 Setting EMI Parameters Before manually adding the Modbus or DL T645 power meter set RS485 parameters correctly by following the instructions in 7 10 2 2 Setting RS485 Parameters Before manually adding the Modbus power meter correctly set the power meter parameters For details see 7 10 2 3 Setting Power Meter Parameters When adding a power meter set Device Type to Power...

Page 263: ...available You can click the Start Stop or Reset icon to send the corresponding command to all SUN2000s connected to the SmartLogger The login password is required if you need to send a command 7 11 8 2 Device List Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User or Special User Choose Maintenance Device list to access the target page Figure 7 78 Device list You can modify the device name ...

Page 264: ...ngineers can then check whether the inverter configurations are correct in the exported file 7 11 8 4 Clearing Alarms If you need to clear the active and historical alarms of certain or all devices connecting to the SmartLogger and re collect alarm data perform this operation Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User or Special User Choose Maintenance Clear Alarm to access the targ...

Page 265: ...arm is performed for the SmartLogger Alarm Reset must be performed on the NMS Otherwise the SmartLogger cannot collect alarm data from the devices after Alarm Reset is performed 7 11 8 5 Data Recollection Users can recollect previous performance data and energy yield over the WebUI The recollection results can be queried on the Monitoring page This function is not supported by the SUN2000 8KTL 28K...

Page 266: ...atus Data is recollected in the sequence of performance data daily energy yield monthly energy yield and annual energy yield Figure 7 81 Data recollection 7 11 8 6 Correcting the Total Energy Yield Because of permission restriction log in as Advanced User or Special User Choose Maintenance Adjust total energy yield to access the target page Figure 7 82 Correcting the total energy yield ...

Page 267: ... deliver scheduling commands to the connected inverters you must enable active or reactive power control before adjusting the active or reactive power for a PV plant If you disable active or reactive power control the SmartLogger will not deliver scheduling commands to the connected inverters and the inverters will retain their status after the previous change Active Power Control If the PV plant ...

Page 268: ... to adjust the voltage at the grid tied point Power grid scheduling personnel enable the PV plant to absorb or add the reactive power at the grid tied point that is to enable the reactive power compensation based on the real time reactive power transmission status in the power grid Because of permission restriction log in as Special User Choose Settings Reactive power control to access the target ...

Page 269: ...ies Co Ltd 256 Figure 8 2 Reactive power control 8 2 Active Power Adjustment Before setting Active power control mode set Active power control to Enable 8 2 1 Disabling Active Power Derating If the inverter is required to run full load set Active power control mode to Disable active power reduction ...

Page 270: ... Control If ports of DI1 DI4 have been configured in 7 10 6 Dry contact remote shutdown Dry contact remote control is unavailable Before setting dry contact remote control ensure that the SmartLogger connects to a correct ripple control receiver For details see 4 10 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Ripple Control Receiver Set Active power control mode to Dry contact remote control ...

Page 271: ...rom each other Otherwise abnormal command parsing will occur If the actual input DI signal is inconsistent with that configured on the WebUI the SmartLogger controls the SUN2000 to work at full power and the Abnormal Active Schedule alarm is generated 8 2 3 Percentage Fix Limitation The SmartLogger provides simplified active power percentage configuration as well as power control automation that i...

Page 272: ...th the maximum power specified for 12 00 00 8 2 4 Remote Scheduling The NMS or independent power adjustment device sends scheduling commands over the communications port that works with Modbus TCP or IEC104 without the need of user configuration or operation The SmartLogger can automatically switch between scheduling modes and send scheduling commands When Active power control mode is set to Remot...

Page 273: ... is the SmartLogger evenly allocates the power value from the scheduling and delivers the average values to each inverter which then operates with the specific power The adjustment value delivered by the SmartLogger is constant Strategy 2 The customized function is provided for a site Adjustment coefficient The power value will be sent to the inverter after being multiplied by the preset coefficie...

Page 274: ...s the license needs to be imported and enabled Output control duration Set the time required for the inverter to change its output power from 0 to 100 or from 100 to 0 PV plant ID Set the ID assigned by the power company to the SmartLogger Remote output control server Set the server IP address or domain name If the connection between the SmartLogger and the server is abnormal obtain the output con...

Page 275: ...In this case set Reactive power control mode to Disable reactive power output Figure 8 9 Reactive power control 8 3 2 Dry Contact Remote Control If ports of DI1 DI4 have been configured in 7 10 6 Dry contact remote shutdown Dry contact remote control is unavailable Before setting dry contact remote control ensure that the SmartLogger connects to a correct ripple control receiver For details see 4 ...

Page 276: ...fer from each other Otherwise abnormal command parsing will occur If the actual input DI signal is inconsistent with that configured on the WebUI the SmartLogger does not allow the SUN2000 to generate reactive power and the Abnormal Reactive Schedule alarm is generated If Active Power Control is set to AI remote control Dry contact remote control is unavailable for Reactive Power Control 8 3 3 Rea...

Page 277: ...will run with the maximum power specified for the time point that is earlier than and the closest to the system current time point For example if you add 00 00 00 and 12 00 00 on the WebUI and the system current time point is 14 30 00 the inverter will run with the maximum power specified for 12 00 00 8 3 4 Power Factor Fix Control If the PV plant is required to generate a constant power factor at...

Page 278: ... substitute The SmartLogger delivers the values configured for the characteristic curve to the inverter which then operates in compliance with the configuration The SmartLogger no longer adjusts the values Configure the characteristic curve under instructions from professionals to ensure that the SUN2000 works properly The Q U characteristic curve control mode is to dynamically adjust the ratio Q ...

Page 279: ...sionals to ensure that the SUN2000 works properly The cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve control mode is to dynamically adjust the power factor cos Phi in accordance with the P Pn based on the VDE 4105 BDEW German standard Set Reactive power control mode to cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve Figure 8 14 cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve When you set the curve ensure that the P Pn value of a point is...

Page 280: ...t the values of A and B for Q S are consistent and set in sequence and that the values of C and D are consistent and set in sequence Otherwise the Invalid input message will be displayed Under a specific grid code after you set Percents of trigger frequency the characteristic curve takes effect only when the actual output active power of the inverter is greater than the preset value 8 3 8 Remote S...

Page 281: ...scheduling command from the upstream NMS Figure 8 16 Remote scheduling 8 3 9 Power Factor Closed Loop Control Before setting the parameters for power factor closed loop control ensure that the power meter is connected to the SmartLogger For details see 4 6 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Power Meter Set Reactive power control mode to Pwr factor closed loop control ...

Page 282: ...The specified value of Adjustment deadband takes effect only if the power factor for the power meter exceeds 0 9 8 3 10 Distributed Power Factor Closed loop Control To improve the revenue a distributed PV plant needs to reduce or avoid the power factor surcharge by performing the distributed reactive power compensation To enable the function set the related parameters over the WebUI Before setting...

Page 283: ...tarting the distributed power compensation if the current power factor is lower than the target value When the SmartLogger receives a remote reactive power scheduling command by the PV plant Reactive power control mode automatically switches to Remote scheduling To re perform the distributed reactive power compensation set Reactive power control mode to Distributed power factor closed loop control...

Page 284: ...ologies Co Ltd 271 Figure 8 19 PF U characteristic curve When configuring the curve ensure that the U Un value of a point is greater than the U Un value of the previous point Otherwise the Invalid input message will be displayed The PF U characteristic curve supports a maximum of 10 valid points ...

Page 285: ...he SmartLogger and the troubleshooting measures Table 9 1 describes the common faults and the troubleshooting measures for the SmartLogger Table 9 1 Common fault list No Symptom Possible Cause Measures 1 The SmartLogge r cannot be powered on 1 The DC output terminal of the power adapter does not connect to the Power port of the SmartLogger 2 The AC input terminal of the power adapter does not conn...

Page 286: ...red off 3 The baud rate or RS485 address of the device is changed 4 The device is replaced 5 The device is no longer connected 1 Verify that the cable between the device and the SmartLogger is properly connected and tightened 2 Power on the device 3 Verify the baud rate and RS485 address of the device 4 If a device is replaced search for or manually add the device 5 If the device is removed remove...

Page 287: ...he AO port cannot be read due to the ADAM fault power disconnection or abnormal link 1 Check whether the cable connections to the DI ports are correct 2 Enter the active power Dry contact remote control configuration page and check the mapping table of the current DI signal configuration Contact the power grid company to check the completeness of the combination configurations in the mapping table...

Page 288: ...er the communications cable connection between the ADAM4024 and the SmartLogger is correct whether the RS485 address conflicts with the addresses of other devices whether the baud rate is consistent with that set for the corresponding SmartLogger port 2 Check whether the auxiliary power supply for the ADAM4024 is normal 1103 Breaker Disconn ect Major 1 The general AC circuit breaker at the grid ti...

Page 289: ...ormer station such as the dual split transformer station Two or more PLC CCOs are installed on the low voltage side of the transformer station After replacing or adding a device such as an inverter a SmartLogger or a PLC CCO in a subarray you need to reset the anti crosstalk parameters of the device Setting Anti crosstalk Parameters Through an SN List Step 1 Collect the SNs of the inverters in the...

Page 290: ...tch that of the inverters in the subarray 1 The inverters in other subarrays are detected 2 The SN list is incorrect 3 The three phase input switch on the smart array controller is off 4 The switch between the SmartLogger or PLC CCO module and the busbar of the transformer station is off 5 The three phase AC power cable is a single core cable 1 Do not set the anti crosstalk parameters for the suba...

Page 291: ...or needs to be connected to the RS485 bus of the power meter For details see the user manual of the power meter CHNT DTSU666 Socomec COUNTIS E43 Supported NOTE Not applicable to load imbalance scenarios When the power meter connects to the SmartLogger an external 120 ohm resistor needs to be connected to the RS485 bus of the power meter For details see the user manual of the power meter ABB A44 Ne...

Page 292: ...ce and ambient temperature Lufft WSx UMB Total irradiance ambient temperature wind direction and wind speed WSx UMB external sensors Total irradiance ambient temperature PV module temperature wind direction and wind speed Hukseflux SRx Hukseflux SRx Total irradiance and ambient temperature MeteoControl SR20 D2 Total irradiance and ambient temperature RainWise PVmet 150 Total irradiance ambient tem...

Page 293: ... temperature PV module temperature and wind speed Soluzione Solare SunMeter Total irradiance and ambient temperature JinZhou LiCheng JinZhou LiCheng Total irradiance ambient temperature PV module temperature wind direction and wind speed Sensor ADAM NOTE The sensor type EMI current type or voltage type communicates with the SmartLogger through the ADAM analog to digital converter ...

Page 294: ...19 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 281 11 Disposing of the SmartLogger This topic describes how to dispose the SmartLogger If the service life of the SmartLogger expires dispose of the SmartLogger according to the local disposal act for waste electric appliances ...

Page 295: ...s mode Three RS485 ports The maximum communication distance RS485 1000 m Ethernet 100 m Display Specifications SmartLogger1000 LCD 3 5 inch LCD LED Three LED indicators WEB Embedded Common parameters Specifications SmartLogger1000 Power supply 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Power consumption Normal 3 W maximum 7 W Storage capacity Stores historical inverter performance data of the last month ...

Page 296: ...Logger1000 Net weight 500 g Operating temperature 20 C to 60 C Relative humidity non condensing 5 95 Protection level IP20 Installation mode Installed on a wall desk or along a guide rail Port Specifications SmartLogger1000 Ethernet 10 100M Modbus TCP RS485 Modbus RTU USB Supported Digital parameter input 4 Analog input 2 Relay output 3 ...

Page 297: ...nologies Co Ltd 284 A Monitoring User List Table A 1 Monitoring User List Login Mode User Name Initial Password LCD Common User 000001 Advanced User 000001 Special User 000001 WEB Common User Changeme Advanced User Changeme Special User Changeme SSH root Changeme NetEco emscomm EzFp 2 r6 IxSCv ...

Page 298: ...ons A AC alternating current AI analog input AO analog output APP application ATB Access Terminal Box C CCO central coordinator COM communication D DI digital input DO digital output E EDR enhanced data rate EIRP equivalent isotropically radiated power EMI environmental monitoring instrument ETH Ethernet L LE low power LED light emitting diode ...

Page 299: ...ions Issue 12 2019 01 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 286 P PLC power line communication R RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol S SFP small form factor pluggable STA station STP Spanning Tree Protocol W WEEE waste electrical and electronic equipment ...

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