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SmartLogger3000

User Manual

Issue

10

Date

2022-08-20

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

Summary of Contents for SmartLogger3000

Page 1: ...SmartLogger3000 User Manual Issue 10 Date 2022 08 20 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD ...

Page 2: ...cribed 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 change without notice Every effort has been made in the prep...

Page 3: ...bol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows Symbol Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which if not avoided could result in m...

Page 4: ...ameters for the Slave SmartLogger Added 6 3 6 Setting GOOSE Communications Parameters Updated 6 3 8 Setting Inverter Parameters Updated 6 3 9 Setting PCS Parameters Updated 6 3 10 Setting CMU Parameters Updated 6 3 11 Setting ESU Parameters Updated 6 3 14 Setting HVAC Parameters Updated 6 4 Setting Battery Control Parameters Updated 6 3 18 Setting STS Parameters Updated 6 7 2 Setting Active Power ...

Page 5: ... 3 Sending a System Maintenance Command Updated 7 4 4 Exporting Device Logs Added 7 4 8 Managing Users Updated 7 4 9 Collecting Performance Data Updated 7 4 10 Adjusting the Total Energy Yield Updated 8 13 Which Models of Power Meters and EMIs Are Supported by the SmartLogger Issue 08 2021 10 15 Updated 2 1 2 Networking Updated 2 2 2 Networking Updated 6 1 1 WebUI Layout Updated 6 1 3 WebUI Menus ...

Page 6: ... 3 WebUI Menus Updated 6 3 8 1 Running Parameters Added 6 3 8 4 Battery Added 6 6 Setting EMS Control Parameters Updated 6 7 2 Setting Active Power Control Updated 7 4 4 Exporting Device Logs Updated 7 4 5 Starting an Onsite Test Updated 8 13 Which Models of Power Meters and EMIs Are Supported by the SmartLogger Issue 06 2021 03 20 Updated 6 3 2 Setting Parameters for Connecting to the Management ...

Page 7: ...d 8 16 WebUI Allows Login Only in Chinese and Prompts to Switch to Chinese Issue 05 2020 09 30 Updated 6 3 2 Setting Parameters for Connecting to the Management System V300R001C00 Updated 6 3 7 Setting MBUS Parameters Added 8 15 How Do I Use Mobile Network Sharing Added C Port No List Issue 04 2020 03 11 Updated 6 2 1 Preparations and WebUI Login Issue 03 2020 01 10 Added the description about the...

Page 8: ...g 22 2 2 3 Appearance 23 3 Device Installation 29 3 1 Checking Before Installation 29 3 2 Tools 29 3 3 Installation Requirements 30 3 4 Installing the SmartLogger 31 3 5 Installing the SmartLogger and SmartModule 33 3 6 Installing a Power Adapter 36 4 Cable Connections 38 4 1 Connecting Cables to the SmartLogger 38 4 1 1 Preparing Cables 38 4 1 2 Connecting a PE Cable 39 4 1 3 Connecting an RS485 ...

Page 9: ... Powering On the System 63 6 WebUI Operations 65 6 1 Introduction to WebUI 65 6 1 1 WebUI Layout 66 6 1 2 Icon Description 71 6 1 3 WebUI Menus 72 6 2 Device Commissioning 80 6 2 1 Preparations and WebUI Login 80 6 2 2 Commissioning Using Deployment Wizard V300R001C00 83 6 2 3 Commissioning Using Deployment Wizard V800R021C10 84 6 2 4 Commissioning Using Deployment Wizard V300R023C00 and Later Ver...

Page 10: ...19 Setting IEC103 Device Parameters 180 6 3 20 Setting Parameters for a Custom Device 183 6 3 21 Setting IEC104 Device Parameters 185 6 3 22 Setting Parameters for Poverty Alleviation Monitoring Center 187 6 3 23 Smart Tracking Algorithm 189 6 4 Setting Battery Control Parameters 189 6 5 Setting Capacity Limit 194 6 6 Setting EMS Control Parameters 196 6 7 Power Grid Scheduling 199 6 7 1 Power Adj...

Page 11: ...8 8 4 How Do I Change the SSID and Password of the Built in WLAN 260 8 5 How Do I Use DI Ports 261 8 6 How Do I Use DO Ports 262 8 7 How Do I Use the USB Port 263 8 8 How Do I Change a Device Name 266 8 9 How Do I Change the Communications Address 266 8 10 How Do I Export Inverter Parameters 267 8 11 How Do I Clear Alarms 267 8 12 How Do I Enable the AI1 Port to Detect SPD Alarms 268 8 13 Which Mo...

Page 12: ...288 D 1 Preconfigured Certificate Risk Disclaimer 288 D 2 Application Scenarios of Preconfigured Certificates 288 E Acronyms and Abbreviations 290 SmartLogger3000 User Manual Contents Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd xi ...

Page 13: ...ed under the warranty Follow local laws and regulations when installing operating or maintaining the equipment The safety instructions in this document are only supplements to local laws and regulations Huawei will not be liable for any consequences of the following circumstances Operation beyond the conditions specified in this document Installation or use in environments which are not specified ...

Page 14: ...e is a probability of personal injury or equipment damage during operations on the equipment immediately stop the operations report the case to the supervisor and take feasible protective measures Use tools correctly to avoid hurting people or damaging the equipment 1 2 Personnel Requirements Personnel who plan to install or maintain Huawei equipment must receive thorough training understand all n...

Page 15: ...y installed ground conductor Ensure that the equipment is connected permanently to the protective ground Before operating the equipment check its electrical connection to ensure that it is securely grounded General Requirements DANGER Before connecting cables ensure that the equipment is intact Otherwise electric shocks or fire may occur Ensure that all electrical connections comply with local ele...

Page 16: ... not expose the equipment to flammable or explosive gas or smoke Do not perform any operation on the equipment in such environments 1 5 Mechanical Safety Using Ladders Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working at heights When a step ladder is used ensure that the pull ropes are secured and the ladder is held firm Before using a ladder check that it is intact and confir...

Page 17: ...s protect the equipment from shavings After drilling clean up any shavings that have accumulated inside or outside the equipment Moving Heavy Objects Be cautious to avoid injury when moving heavy objects When moving the equipment by hand wear protective gloves to prevent injuries 1 6 Commissioning When the equipment is powered on for the first time ensure that professional personnel set parameters...

Page 18: ...er tools and testing equipment If the equipment is faulty contact your dealer The equipment can be powered on only after all faults are rectified Failing to do so may escalate faults or damage the equipment SmartLogger3000 User Manual 1 Safety Information Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 6 ...

Page 19: ...1CN SmartLogger3000B01CN SmartLogger3000B03CN SmartLogger3000A01EU SmartLogger3000A03EU SmartLogger3000B02EU SmartLogger3000A01NH SmartLogger3000B00NH SmartLogger3000A01KR SmartLogger3000A01AU SmartLogger3000A00GL Figure 2 1 Model SmartLogger3000 User Manual 2 Product Overview Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 7 ...

Page 20: ...oes not support 4G networking or MBUS communication 01 supports 4G networking but not MBUS communication 02 supports MBUS communication but not 4G networking 03 supports 4G networking and MBUS communication 4 Region CN China EU Europe NH Japan KR South Korea AU Australia GL Global Model Identification You can view the SmartLogger model and communication mode on the nameplate SmartLogger3000 User M...

Page 21: ...s protocols collects and stores data and centrally monitors and maintains the devices in the systems Network Application The SmartLogger is applicable to PV and energy storage systems It supports the following Local operations on the SmartLogger using the mobile phone app through the built in WLAN RS485 networking which enables the SmartLogger to connect to Huawei devices such as solar inverters a...

Page 22: ... support MBUS communication Connection to management systems Connects to a management system that uses the Modbus TCP protocol over a wired or wireless network Connects to a management system that uses the IEC104 protocol in the LAN over a wired network NOTE The SmartLogger cannot be connected to a management system that uses the IEC104 protocol over a 4G 3G 2G or LTE dedicated network Typical Net...

Page 23: ...nected to the management system through an Ethernet switch When the SmartLogger connects to an Ethernet switch over optical fibers the maximum communication distance is 12 km with the 100M optical module or 10 km with the 1000M optical module The maximum communication distance is 100 m when an Ethernet cable is used for connection The SmartLogger supports the following wireless networks 4G 3G 2G n...

Page 24: ...Figure 2 5 4G networking SmartLogger3000 User Manual 2 Product Overview Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 12 ...

Page 25: ...s to the customer premises equipment CPE through the power over Ethernet PoE module and PoE SPD The IP addresses of the SmartLogger and CPE must be on the same network segment SmartLogger3000 User Manual 2 Product Overview Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 13 ...

Page 26: ...port WAN 7 SFP ports 8 4G antenna port 9 RST button 10 USB port 11 GE port LAN 12 DI ports 13 12 V output power port 14 AI ports 15 DO ports 16 COM ports 17 24 V input power port 18 12 V input power port 19 Protective ground point SmartLogger3000 User Manual 2 Product Overview Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 14 ...

Page 27: ... minor alarm Steady red The system raises a major alarm Maintenance status Green off No local maintenance is in progress Blinking green slowly on for 1s and then off for 1s Local maintenance is in progress Blinking green fast on for 0 125s and then off for 0 125s Local maintenance fails or the connection to the app is to be set up Steady green Local maintenance succeeds 4G indicator 4G Green off T...

Page 28: ...GE Port Description Pins Pin 1 1 Pin 2 1 Pin 3 2 Pin 4 3 Pin 5 3 Pin 6 2 Pin 7 4 Pin 8 4 Indicators Green indicator If the indicator is steady green the line is normal Yellow indicator If the indicator blinks yellow data communication is normal SFP ports include two Ethernet optical ports SFP1 and SFP2 support access of 100M 1000M SFP or eSFP optical modules and implement ring networking using RST...

Page 29: ...al DI ports digital input ports which are used to connect to DI power grid scheduling commands or alarm signals Appearance DI Port Description DI1 1 Can connect to four passive dry contact signals 12 V DI2 2 12 V DI3 3 12 V DI4 4 12 V AI ports analog input ports which are used to connect to AI power grid scheduling commands or environment monitoring sensors SmartLogger3000 User Manual 2 Product Ov...

Page 30: ...The NO COM is a normally open contact COM NO DO2 NC COM NO USB port supports USB2 0 for connecting to a USB flash drive Appearance USB Port Description USB After a USB flash drive is inserted into the USB port you can perform local maintenance operations on the SmartLogger such as firmware upgrade and data export COM ports RS485 communications port supporting three independent RS485 channels and t...

Page 31: ...connects to the power supply through the 12 V input power port this port can be used as the 12 V output power port 12 V output power port There is one 12 V output power port Its maximum output capability is 0 1 A The port is used to drive the coil of the intermediate relay in the export limitation or audible and visual alarm scenario NOTICE Select the intermediate relay with a free wheeling diode ...

Page 32: ...he app is not connected the WLAN module is automatically powered off after it is powered on for 4 hours Hold down the button for more than 60s Within 3 minutes after the SmartLogger is powered on hold down the RST button for more than 60s to restart the SmartLogger and restore factory settings Dimensions Figure 2 8 Dimensions 2 2 SmartModule 2 2 1 Model Model description This document covers the f...

Page 33: ...rio Model Identification You can view the SmartModule model on the nameplate Figure 2 10 Nameplate 1 Trademark product model and power rating 2 Communications mode 3 Compliance symbols 4 Company name and place of manufacture NOTE The nameplate figure is for reference only SmartLogger3000 User Manual 2 Product Overview Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 21 ...

Page 34: ...s such as solar inverters and PID modules Third party solar inverters environment monitoring instruments EMIs Smart Transformer Stations STSs and power meters that use the Modbus RTU protocol Power meters that use the DL T645 protocol Devices that use the IEC103 protocol Ethernet networking which connects to the solar inverter Smart Power Control System Smart PCS Smart String Energy Storage System...

Page 35: ...e rail clamp 4 COM ports 5 DI ports 6 12 V power output port 7 AI ports 8 PT ports 9 Protective ground point 10 12 V power input port 11 24 V power input port 12 GE ports 13 RST button SmartLogger3000 User Manual 2 Product Overview Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 23 ...

Page 36: ...r 1s and then off for 4s The SmartModule is running in non encryption status Blinking red fast on for 0 5s and then off for 0 5s The SmartModule digital certificate is invalid Steady red Reserved Communications Ports GE ports four Ethernet electrical ports Connect the LAN port of the SmartLogger to one GE port of the SmartModule using an Ethernet cable The SmartModule obtains an IP address from th...

Page 37: ...ports digital input ports which are used to connect to DI power grid scheduling commands or alarm signals Appearance DI Port Description DI1 1 Can connect to four passive dry contact signals 12 V DI2 2 12 V DI3 3 12 V DI4 4 12 V AI ports analog input ports which are used to connect to AI power grid scheduling commands or environment monitoring sensors SmartLogger3000 User Manual 2 Product Overview...

Page 38: ...e cable length 2 m for PT100 cable length 20 m for PT1000 Two wire cable length 2 m for a PT temperature sensor GND PT2 GND COM ports RS485 communications port supporting three independent RS485 channels and the access of devices that comply with the Modbus RTU IEC103 or DL T645 protocol Appearance COM Port Description COM1 COM2 and COM3 RS485A RS485 differential signal RS485B RS485 differential s...

Page 39: ...he 12 V output power port 12 V output power port There is one 12 V output power port Its maximum output capability is 0 1 A The port is used to drive the coil of the intermediate relay in the export limitation or audible and visual alarm scenario NOTICE Select the intermediate relay with a free wheeling diode in the coil Otherwise the device may be damaged Appearance Output Power Port Description ...

Page 40: ...ration and restore the communication with the SmartLogger The alarm maintenance indicator ALM blinks red slowly After the digital certificate of the SmartModule is reloaded through the SmartLogger the SmartModule communication can recover Hold down the button for more than 60s Within 3 minutes after the SmartModule is powered on after power off hold down the RST button for more than 60s to restart...

Page 41: ... the quantity of deliverables against the Packing List in the packing case If any component is missing or damaged contact your dealer 3 2 Tools Type Tool Installation Hammer drill Diagonal pliers Wire stripper Crimping tool RJ45 crimping tool Flat head screwdriver Torque screwdriver Rubber mallet SmartLogger3000 User Manual 3 Device Installation Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co...

Page 42: ...Dust mask Safety shoes 3 3 Installation Requirements NOTICE Do not install the SmartLogger in areas with flammable and explosive materials and direct sunlight The SmartLogger should be installed at a proper height to facilitate operation and maintenance SmartLogger3000 User Manual 3 Device Installation Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 30 ...

Page 43: ...s buried in the wall Install a SmartLogger on a flat and secure interior wall When wall mounting the SmartLogger ensure that the cable connection area faces downwards for ease of cable connection and maintenance You are advised to use the tapping screws and expansion tubes delivered with the SmartLogger SmartLogger3000 User Manual 3 Device Installation Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technolo...

Page 44: ...at the guide rail Has sufficient length for securing the SmartLogger The recommended effective length is 230 mm or greater Has been secured before you install the SmartLogger Figure 3 3 Guide rail mounted installation SmartLogger3000 User Manual 3 Device Installation Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 32 ...

Page 45: ... and power cables buried in the wall Step 1 Combine the SmartLogger and SmartModule NOTE If the SmartLogger and SmartModule have been combined before delivery skip this step Figure 3 4 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SmartModule using a connecting plate Step 2 Install the SmartLogger and SmartModule SmartLogger3000 User Manual 3 Device Installation Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologi...

Page 46: ... effective length is 360 mm or greater Has been secured before you install the SmartLogger and SmartModule NOTE Ensure that the SIM card slot on the SmartLogger is not blocked Figure 3 6 Guide rail mounted installation Guide Rail mounted Installation Combined Prepare a 35 mm standard guide rail by yourself Ensure that the guide rail SmartLogger3000 User Manual 3 Device Installation Issue 10 2022 0...

Page 47: ...and SmartModule NOTE If the SmartLogger and SmartModule have been combined before delivery you only need to remove the mounting ears and guide rail clamps in the middle You do not need to use a connecting plate to connect the SmartLogger and SmartModule Figure 3 7 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SmartModule using a connecting plate Step 2 Install the SmartLogger and SmartModule SmartLogger3000 U...

Page 48: ...a power adapter Wall mounted installation It is recommended that the power adapter be installed on the right side of the SmartLogger Keep the AC power cable port upward WARNING Avoid drilling holes into the water pipes and power cables buried in the wall Figure 3 9 Wall mounted Installation Mode 1 SmartLogger3000 User Manual 3 Device Installation Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies C...

Page 49: ...r adapter horizontally on the top of the SmartLogger NOTICE Ensure that the power adapter indicator faces upward or outward Ensure that the adapter is securely installed Step 2 Plan the cable route of the power adapter to ensure that the SIM card can be installed properly Figure 3 11 Flat surface mounted installation End SmartLogger3000 User Manual 3 Device Installation Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyrig...

Page 50: ...er 1 5 m long DI signal cable Two core or multiple core cable with a cross sectional area of 0 2 1 5 mm2 or 24 16 AWG Output power cable AI signal cable DO signal cable Network cable Delivered with the SmartLogger 2 2 m long If the delivered network cable is too short you are advised to prepare a network cable of Cat 5e or higher specifications and shielded RJ45 connectors Optional 24 V input powe...

Page 51: ...nications devices such as a solar inverter an environmental monitoring instrument EMI a power meter and a PID over the COM port Ensure that RS485 is connected to COM of the SmartLogger and RS485 is connected to the COM of the SmartLogger Procedure Step 1 Connect an RS485 communications cable SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 39...

Page 52: ...d cascade the devices and then connect them to the SmartLogger NOTICE You are advised to connect fewer than 30 devices to each RS485 route The baud rate communications protocol and parity mode of all devices on an RS485 cascading link must be the same as those of the COM port on the SmartLogger SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd...

Page 53: ...ect the RS485 communications cable to the solar inverter If the SmartLogger uses an AC power cable as the communications cable an MCB and a knife fuse switch need to be installed to prevent device damage in the case of short circuits NOTICE The rated power of the PV system connected to the MBUS port on the SmartLogger must be greater than 75 kW SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue...

Page 54: ...onnect an MBUS cable Figure 4 5 Connecting an MBUS Cable Table 4 1 Components No Component Specifications Quantity 1 Busbar L1 L2 L3 N A 1 SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 42 ...

Page 55: ...rrent should be greater than or equal to 32 A 3 3 Knife fuse switch box When the rated AC voltage on the low voltage side of the box type transformer is less than or equal to 500 V the rated voltage should be greater than or equal to 500 V when the rated AC voltage on the low voltage side of the box type transformer is greater than 500 V and less than or equal to 800 V the rated voltage should be ...

Page 56: ...equal to 500 V the rated current is greater than or equal to 6 A and less than or equal to 32 A when the rated AC voltage on the low voltage side of the box type transformer is greater than 500 V and less than or equal to 800 V the rated current is 32 A 1 End 4 1 5 Connecting a DI Signal Cable Context The SmartLogger can receive DI signals such as remote power grid scheduling commands and alarms o...

Page 57: ...able Context In the export limitation or audible and visual alarm scenario the SmartLogger can drive the coil of the intermediate relay through the 12 V output power port It is recommended that the transmission distance be less than or equal to 10 m Procedure Step 1 Connect the output power cable SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co L...

Page 58: ...er can receive AI signals from EMIs over AI ports It is recommended that the signal transmission distance be less than or equal to 10 m Procedure Step 1 Connect the AI signal cable Figure 4 8 Connecting the AI signal cable SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 46 ...

Page 59: ...End 4 1 8 Connecting the DO Signal Cable Context The DO port supports a maximum of 12 V signal voltage The NC COM is a normally closed contact while the NO COM is a normally open contact It is recommended that the signal transmission distance be less than or equal to 10 m Procedure Step 1 Connect the DO signal cable SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huaw...

Page 60: ... SmartLogger can be connected to the SmartModule or a PC over the LAN port Procedure Step 1 Connect the Ethernet cable NOTE When crimping the network cable ensure that the shielding layer of the cable is securely connected to the metal shell of the RJ45 connectors SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 48 ...

Page 61: ... peer port of the optical switch The optical module should use the SFP or eSFP encapsulation The transmission distance supported by the 100M optical module should be greater than or equal to 12 km and the transmission distance supported by the 1000M optical module should be greater than or equal to 10 km When inserting an optical module into the SFP1 port verify that the side with a label faces up...

Page 62: ...reless communication function A SIM card of the local carrier can be inserted for dial up access Prepare a standard SIM card dimensions 25 mm x 15 mm capacity 64 KB Monthly traffic of the SIM card Monthly traffic of solar inverters Monthly traffic of EMIs Monthly traffic of optimizers The model of the energy storage system in the following table is LUNA2000 5 30 S0 If other devices are connected t...

Page 63: ...or 10 MB 7 MB x Number of solar inverters With energy storage 13 MB 7 MB x Number of solar inverters 5 MB x Number of power control modules DCDC EMI 3 MB x Number of EMIs Optimizer 2 MB 0 2 MB x Number of optimizers Procedure Step 1 Insert a SIM card into the SIM card slot NOTICE When installing the SIM card determine its installation direction based on the silk screen Press the SIM card in place ...

Page 64: ...enario 2 The SmartLogger connects to the power supply through the 12 V input power port and the 24 V input power port functions as the 12 V output power port to supply power to devices Procedure Step 1 Connect the input power cable Figure 4 13 Connecting the input power cable End 4 2 Connecting Cables to the SmartModule SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright ...

Page 65: ... communications cable Two core or multi core outdoor shielded cable with a cross sectional area of 0 2 2 5 mm2 or 24 14 AWG DI signal cable Two core or multiple core cable with a cross sectional area of 0 2 1 5 mm2 or 24 16 AWG Output power cable AI signal cable PT signal cable For details about the cables and cable connection operations see the documents delivered with the PT100 PT1000 Optional 2...

Page 66: ...t Connect the LAN port of the SmartLogger to one of the GE ports GE1 and GE4 recommended of the SmartModule through an Ethernet cable The SmartModule obtains an IP address from the DHCP server and automatically registers with the SmartLogger Procedure Step 1 Connect the Ethernet cable NOTE When crimping the network cable ensure that the shielding layer of the cable is securely connected to the met...

Page 67: ...rtLogger connects to the power supply through the 12 V power input port and the 24 V power input port of the SmartLogger functions as the 12 V power output port to supply power to the SmartModule Procedure Step 1 Connect the 12 V power input cable Figure 4 16 Connecting the 12 V power input cable End SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies ...

Page 68: ...RS485 communications cable Port Silk Screen Description COM1 COM2 and COM3 RS485A RS485 differential signal RS485B RS485 differential signal Step 2 If devices need to be cascaded cascade the devices and then connect them to the SmartModule NOTICE You are advised to connect fewer than 30 devices to each RS485 route The baud rate communications protocol and parity mode of all devices on an RS485 cas...

Page 69: ...alarms over DI ports It can only receive passive dry contact signals It is recommended that the signal transmission distance be less than or equal to 10 m Procedure Step 1 Connect the DI signal cable Figure 4 19 Connecting the DI signal cable SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 57 ...

Page 70: ...ual alarm scenario the SmartModule can drive the coil of the intermediate relay through the 12 V power output port It is recommended that the transmission distance be less than or equal to 10 m Procedure Step 1 Connect the power output cable Figure 4 20 Connecting the power output cable 1 Intermediate relay End SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Te...

Page 71: ...p 1 Connect the AI signal cable Figure 4 21 Connecting the AI signal cable Port Silk Screen Description AI AI1 1 Supports 0 10 V input voltage GND AI2 2 Support 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA input current GND AI3 3 GND AI4 4 GND NOTE AI ports 1 2 3 and 4 are for AI signals and the GND port is for AI signals End SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies ...

Page 72: ...ors When a PT port needs to be connected to a two wire PT100 PT1000 use a short circuit cable to short circuit GND and of the port Procedure Step 1 Connect the PT signal cable Figure 4 22 Connection to a three wire PT100 PT1000 1 PT100 PT1000 temperature sensor SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 60 ...

Page 73: ...owing scenarios Scenario 1 The 24 V DC power supply is used Scenario 2 The SmartModule connects to the power supply through the 12 V power input port and the 24 V power input cable functions as the 12 V power output port to supply power to a device Procedure Step 1 Connect the power input cable SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd...

Page 74: ...Figure 4 24 Connecting the power input cable End SmartLogger3000 User Manual 4 Cable Connections Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 62 ...

Page 75: ...e secured evenly and properly in the same direction 5 There are no sundries such as unnecessary adhesive tape or cable ties on cables 5 2 Powering On the System Step 1 Connect the power supply Method 1 When a power adapter is used connect the power adapter cable and turn on the switch on the AC socket side NOTE The rated input voltage of the power adapter is 100 240 V AC and the rated input freque...

Page 76: ...ly and the SmartLogger as well as the SmartModule is connected properly and turn on the upstream power switch of the DC power supply Step 2 When MBUS is used for communication turn on all the upstream switches of the MBUS port End SmartLogger3000 User Manual 5 System Operation Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 64 ...

Page 77: ...rs feature parameters and power adjustment parameters of the inverter and Smart PCS If the power grid parameters protection parameters and feature parameters are incorrectly set the inverter and Smart PCS may not connect to the power grid If the power adjustment parameters are incorrectly set the inverter and Smart PCS may not connect to the power grid as required In these cases the energy yield w...

Page 78: ... menus under certain second level menus 4 Details page Displays details of the queried information or parameter setting 5 System time Displays the current system time 6 Power grid scheduling Displays the current power grid scheduling mode and scheduling value of the system 7 Icon for SIM card signal strength Displays the signal strength of the SIM card 8 Alarm icon Displays the severities and numb...

Page 79: ...l energy yield Total energy yield of inverters 4 Reduced CO2 emission Total energy yield Total power supply from grid x CO2 emission reduction coefficient If the result is negative the value is zero 5 Revenue Total energy yield Total power supply from grid x Revenue coefficient If the result is negative the value is zero SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6 WebUI Operations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright ...

Page 80: ...wer of the feed in meter Positive value indicates that power is transmitted from the grid and negative value indicates that power is transmitted to the power grid 6 Energy yield of current day Total energy yield of inverters on the current day 7 Daily consumption Energy yield of current day Daily supply from grid Daily feed in to grid Today s power supply from grid 8 Daily feed in to grid Current ...

Page 81: ...active power Vector sum of the reactive power of inverters and the Smart PCSs Positive value indicates that power is transmitted to the grid and negative value indicates that power is transmitted from the grid 3 Energy yield of current day Total energy yield of inverters and Smart PCSs of the current day 4 Today s power supply from grid Total power supplied from the grid to inverters and Smart PCS...

Page 82: ...ndicates purchasing electricity and negative value indicates selling electricity 5 Grid tied reactive power Reactive power of the feed in meter Positive value indicates that power is transmitted from the grid and negative value indicates that power is transmitted to the power grid 6 Energy yield of the current day Total energy yield of the inverter and Smart PCS on a day 7 Today s power supply fro...

Page 83: ...selected Click the Stop icon to shut down the device The Select icon indicates that a parameter is not selected Click the icon to select a parameter Click the Reset icon to reset the device Hide icon and Display icon The inverter and Smart PCS are in Running state The device such as the EMI power meter slave SmartLogger or MBUS is in Online state The PID is in Running state The device is in Discon...

Page 84: ... deployment including Cable connection alarm Add Devices Remove Devices Modify Device Info and Topology view 6 1 3 WebUI Menus Table 6 1 WebUI menus Main Menu Second Level Menu Third Level Menu Function Deployment Wizard N A N A Supports the deployment wizard function You can set deployment parameters connect devices and connect to the management system according to the wizard Overview Plant Runni...

Page 85: ...ueries the running information Active Alarm Queries active alarms Module M1 Queries the expansion module About Queries the version and communication information of the master SmartLogger SmartLogger About Queries the version and communication information of the slave SmartLogger Inverter NOTE SUN2000 is displayed for V300R001C00 Running Info Queries the running information Active Alarm Queries act...

Page 86: ...mance data Yield Queries the energy yield Running Param Sets running parameters About Queries the version information ESU Running Info Queries the running information Active Alarm Queries active alarms Running Param Sets running parameters About Queries the version information ESC Running Info Queries the running information Performance Data Queries or exports performance data Running Param Sets r...

Page 87: ...rking Settings Sets running parameters Manages the SN list About Queries the version and communication information EMI Running Info Queries the running information Performance Data Queries or exports performance data Running Param Sets running parameters About Queries communication information Meter NOTE Power Meter is displayed for V300R001C00 Running Info Queries the running information Performa...

Page 88: ...n parameters Telemetering Queries telemetering parameters Telecontrol Sets telecontrol parameters Teleadjust Sets teleadjust parameters Query Alarm History N A Queries historical alarms Operation Log N A Queries operation logs Export Data N A Exports historical alarms energy yield operation logs and power grid scheduling data Security Events N A Queries security events Settings User Param Date Tim...

Page 89: ...rameters by following the wizard Smart Reactive Power Compensation Provides a wizard for smart reactive power compensation You can set parameters by following the wizard DRM Sets DRM parameters EMS Control N A Sets the working mode of battery control Battery Control Battery Control Sets the working mode of battery control Capacity Limit Sets the working mode of capacity limit Remote Shutdown Dry C...

Page 90: ...sables mobile network sharing Sets a third party server Sets target network Enables or disables SSH Sets collection interval of the built in MBUS Enables or disables no response from disconnected devices Enables or disables local maintenance through WAN port Sets battery log printout interval Enables or disables load tracking Enables or disables battery backflow protection Sets maximum grid power ...

Page 91: ...xports all configuration files Imports all configuration files Clears cache Device Log N A Exports device logs Onsite Test Inspection Starts the health check of solar inverters Spot check Starts the spot check of solar inverters Alarm Test Simulates or clears alarms of solar inverters License Management N A Views the license information Exports the license application file Loads or revokes a licen...

Page 92: ...een checked according to the specifications and requirements of PV and energy storage plants Devices in the PV and energy storage plants and SmartLogger are powered on You have obtained the IP address of the SmartLogger as well as the user name and password used for logging in to the WebUI Context After installing or replacing a device or SmartLogger you need to set device parameters and add the d...

Page 93: ...nnected port is a LAN port you need to adjust the network configuration of the PC It is recommended that the PC be connected to the LAN port of the SmartLogger or the GE port of the SmartModule When the PC is connected to the GE port of the SmartModule adjust the network configuration of the PC to the configuration mode when the PC is connected to the LAN port of the SmartLogger Step 3 Set LAN par...

Page 94: ...tificate 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 Maintenance Security Settings Network Security Certificate The imported security certificate needs to be bound to the SmartLogger IP address Otherwise the security risk warning will still be displayed during login Figure 6 7 Security risk warning 2...

Page 95: ...r software upgrade is needed 5 Optional To upgrade the SmartLogger software version contact the Company s engineers to obtain the upgrade package and guide and complete the upgrade accordingly NOTE After the software upgrade is complete the SmartLogger automatically restarts Log in to the SmartLogger WebUI again 3 minutes later If the SmartLogger is upgraded from V300R001C00 the original admin use...

Page 96: ... Using Deployment Wizard V800R021C10 Context The deployment wizard allows you to set basic SmartLogger parameters connect Huawei devices power meters and EMIs configure Smart PCS Huawei NMS and third part NMS and implement interworking with third party devices After the SmartModule communicates with the SmartLogger properly the SmartLogger automatically identifies the SmartModule The device name o...

Page 97: ...e automatically allocated After the cable connection check and device search are complete if a cable connection alarm is generated you can click the alarm icon to view the corresponding alarm information If an alarm is generated when the cable connection check fails click the alarm icon to view the alarm cause and handling suggestions After the fault is rectified check the cable connection again A...

Page 98: ... 4 Connect to the EMI Figure 6 12 Setting EMI parameters 5 Set the battery working mode Figure 6 13 Working modes 6 Connect to Huawei NMS SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6 WebUI Operations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 86 ...

Page 99: ...ty NMS select IEC104 Figure 6 15 Third party NMS 8 Connect to third party devices Figure 6 16 Third party device 9 Complete the configuration SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6 WebUI Operations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 87 ...

Page 100: ...tifies the SmartModule The device name of the SmartModule is Module M1 and the corresponding port is M1 port Procedure Step 1 Log in to the WebUI and access the deployment wizard page Step 2 Set parameters following the deployment wizard For details see Help on the page NOTE During parameter setting click Previous Next or Skip as required 1 Set basic parameters Figure 6 18 Setting basic parameters...

Page 101: ... party devices and device addresses will be automatically allocated After the cable connection check and device search are complete if a cable connection alarm is generated you can click the alarm icon to view the corresponding alarm information If an alarm is generated when the cable connection check fails click the alarm icon to view the alarm cause and handling suggestions After the fault is re...

Page 102: ...gure 6 21 Setting EMI parameters 5 Set the energy storage working mode for energy storage control Figure 6 22 Working modes 6 Connect to the Huawei NMS SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6 WebUI Operations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 90 ...

Page 103: ...4 Third party NMS 8 Connect to third party devices Figure 6 25 Third party devices 9 Set Array startup shutdown based on the site requirements The configuration is complete SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6 WebUI Operations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 91 ...

Page 104: ...custom devices and IEC104 devices ignore the corresponding settings 6 3 1 Setting User Parameters Set user parameters and click Submit Figure 6 27 Setting user parameters Date Time Parameter Description Local time zone Select a time zone based on the region where the plant is located DST enable Set this parameter as required NOTE This parameter is unavailable for zones without DST SmartLogger3000 ...

Page 105: ...the recording of system energy yield and performance data Do not change the time zone or system time unless necessary Plant Parameter Description Plant name Set this parameter as required NOTE In the English half width status you cannot enter any of the following characters Plant address Plant owner Plant owner address Country Region Select a country region based on the region where the PV plant i...

Page 106: ...o the save period of performance data After the setting the data will be displayed accordingly on the performance data page 6 3 2 Setting Parameters for Connecting to the Management System V300R001C00 Procedure Step 1 Set up a network connection Method 1 When the SmartLogger connects to the management system over the 4G 3G 2G network set mobile data parameters and click Submit Figure 6 28 Setting ...

Page 107: ...cation type When APN mode is set to Manual you need to set the parameters related to the SIM card Obtain the information about the parameters from the SIM card operator APN APN dialup number APN user name APN user password Method 2 When the SmartLogger connects to the management system over a wired network set the wired network parameters and click Submit Figure 6 29 Setting wired network paramete...

Page 108: ...gs Comm Param Ethernet to access the Ethernet parameter setting screen and set DHCP to Enable IP Address Set this parameter based on the plant plan NOTE If the IP address is changed use the new IP address to log in again Subnet mask Set this parameter based on the actual subnet mask of the LAN where the SmartLogger is located Default gateway Set this parameter based on the actual gateway of the LA...

Page 109: ...Logical address If the communications address of the device connected to the SmartLogger is unique you are advised to select Comm Address In other cases you must select Logical address SSL encryption Retain the default value Enable NOTE If this parameter is set to Disable data exchange between the SmartLogger and the management system will not be encrypted which poses security risks Second challen...

Page 110: ... data exchange between the SmartLogger and the management system will not be encrypted which poses security risks TLS Version Set this parameter based on the connected Management System 1 TLS1 2 or a later version is recommended Remote Access Only monitoring Management permanent authorization and Management temporary authorization are supported When the remaining authorization time becomes 0 the s...

Page 111: ...set this parameter to Enable Limited or Enable Unlimited If this parameter is set to Enable Limited the SmartLogger can connect to a maximum of five preset third party management systems If this parameter is set to Enable Unlimited the SmartLogger can connect to a maximum of five third party management systems with a valid IP address Client N IP Address NOTE N is 1 2 3 4 or 5 If Link setting is se...

Page 112: ...his protocol Users are liable for any loss caused by the use of this protocol to connect to a third party management system non secure protocol Users are advised to take measures at the PV plant level to reduce security risks or use Huawei management system to mitigate the risks To use this function set this parameter to Enable Limited or Enable Unlimited If this parameter is set to Enable Limited...

Page 113: ...rom the SmartLogger and the IEC104 information files delivered with devices are correctly configured in a third party management system the third party management system will be able to monitor devices connected to the SmartLogger over the IEC104 protocol Telemetry default segment Forwarding Tableconfigurati on NOTE Choose Settings Other Parameters and set IEC104 Push Data Period to specify the in...

Page 114: ...hentication type When APN mode is set to Manual you need to set the parameters related to the SIM card Obtain the information about the parameters from the SIM card operator APN APN dialup number APN user name APN user password Method 2 If the SmartLogger connects to the management system over a wired network choose Settings Comm Param Wired Network set wired network parameters and click Submit Sm...

Page 115: ...dicating that the WAN port is Ethernet1 and the LAN SFP port is Ethernet2 Ethernet1 Ethernet2 Ethernet3 is used when the three networks are isolated and different network segments are configured indicating that the WAN port is Ethernet1 the LAN port is Ethernet2 and the SFP port is Ethernet3 RSTP root node This parameter is displayed when WAN LAN SFP port is set to Ethernet1 Ethernet2 Ethernet2 fo...

Page 116: ...rd party FTP server Secondary DNS server In normal cases you can ignore this parameter If the primary DNS server cannot resolve the domain name the secondary DNS server is used Step 2 Choose Settings Comm Param Management System and set management system parameters Method 1 When the SmartLogger connects to a Huawei or third party management system using the encrypted Modbus TCP protocol set manage...

Page 117: ...y risks TLS Version Set this parameter based on the connected Management System TLS1 2 or a later version is recommended Second challenge authentication Set this parameter based on the connected management system NOTE If this parameter is set to Disable the second challenge authentication result is not checked and user data may be stolen Therefore exercise caution when setting this parameter Secur...

Page 118: ...pted which poses security risks TLS Version Set this parameter based on the connected Management System 1 TLS1 2 or a later version is recommended Remote Access Only monitoring Management permanent authorization and Management temporary authorization are supported When the remaining authorization time becomes 0 the system automatically switches to the monitoring only mode Method 2 When the SmartLo...

Page 119: ...et this parameter to Enable Limited or Enable Unlimited If this parameter is set to Enable Limited the SmartLogger can connect to a maximum of five preset third party management systems If this parameter is set to Enable Unlimited the SmartLogger can connect to a maximum of five third party management systems with a valid IP address Client N IP Address NOTE N is 1 2 3 4 or 5 If Link setting is set...

Page 120: ...his protocol Users are liable for any loss caused by the use of this protocol to connect to a third party management system non secure protocol Users are advised to take measures at the PV plant level to reduce security risks or use Huawei management system to mitigate the risks To use this function set this parameter to Enable Limited or Enable Unlimited If this parameter is set to Enable Limited...

Page 121: ...t these parameters as required NOTE After the IEC104 configuration file exported from the SmartLogger and the IEC104 information files delivered with devices are correctly configured in a third party management system the third party management system will be able to monitor devices connected to the SmartLogger over the IEC104 protocol Telemetry default segment Forwarding Tableconfigurati on NOTE ...

Page 122: ...using both MBUS and RS485 set Protocol to Modbus Control Baud rate Set this parameter based on the baud rate of the connected device The value can be 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 115200 Parity Set this parameter based on the parity mode of the connected device The value can be None Odd parity or Even parity Stop Bit Set this parameter based on the stop bit of the connected device The value can be ...

Page 123: ...ing Then click Export to stop packet recording and export the packets Parameter Description Choose port Specifies the port for recording packets Record time Sets the record time 6 3 5 Setting Parameters for the Slave SmartLogger Step 1 Log in to the slave SmartLogger WebUI set Modbus TCP parameters and click Submit Figure 6 39 Setting Modbus TCP parameters Parameter Description Link setting Set th...

Page 124: ...e fast scheduling function of the SmartLogger Modbus TCP interface Note 1 This parameter can be set only for V300R023C00 and later versions The fast scheduling function of the Modbus TCP interface is mutually exclusive with the GOOSE fast scheduling function The fast scheduling function of only one protocol takes effect at a time Step 2 Log in to the WebUI of the master SmartLogger set access para...

Page 125: ...e Data receiving The default value is Disable Set this parameter to Enable to enable the GOOSE message receiving function of the SmartLogger Set this parameter to Disable to disable the GOOSE message receiving function of the SmartLogger Network port Specifies the type of the network port used by the SmartLogger to send and receive GOOSE messages Set this parameter based on the actual networking s...

Page 126: ...the vendor of the peer controller to obtain the correct CID file Message Indicating Failed Configuration Message Indicating Failed Configuration Suggestion Import failed The configuration file is incomplete The CID file of the local or peer device is missing Contact the vendor of the peer controller to obtain the correct CID file Import failed The configuration file is not for this device The file...

Page 127: ...ction time Specifies the duration for determining device disconnection Set access parameters for an external MBUS Method 1 Click Auto Search to connect the MBUS Method 2 Click Add Devices set access parameters and click Add Devices Figure 6 42 Setting access parameters for an external MBUS Parameter Description Device type Set this parameter to MBUS Port number Set this parameter to the serial num...

Page 128: ...r substation connected to the SmartLogger Winding No In multi split transformer substation scenarios set this parameter based on the number of the winding of the transformer station connected to the SmartLogger Networking When the SmartLogger communicates with the solar inverter over MBUS set Networking to Enable When the SmartLogger communicates with the solar inverter only over RS485 set Network...

Page 129: ...grid fast control The MBUS module adaptively selects FC frame or Common frame SN List N A Maintain the solar inverter SN list You can click Synchronize to synchronize the transformer substation number and winding number of the MBUS to the solar inverters in the SN list Note 1 SmartMBUS V100R001C00SPC212 and later versions support the setting of the transmit mode Note 2 SmartMBUS V100R001C00SPC212 ...

Page 130: ...o the SmartLogger Winding No In multi split transformer substation scenarios set this parameter based on the number of the winding of the transformer station connected to the SmartLogger Networking When the SmartLogger communicates with the solar inverter over MBUS set Networking to Enable When the SmartLogger communicates with the solar inverter only over RS485 set Networking to Disable Power set...

Page 131: ...SmartLogger or SmartModule is connected to the network interface on the MBUS module IP address IP address of the MBUS module The default value is 192 168 8 249 Change the value only when an IP address conflict occurs Fast control frame type 2 Frame type used by the MBUS module for power grid fast control The MBUS module adaptively selects FC frame or Common frame SN List N A Maintain the solar inv...

Page 132: ... the solar inverter uses the MBUS for communication set this parameter to MBUS If the solar inverter uses RS485 for communication set this parameter to the COM port connected to the solar inverter Address Set this parameter to the communication address of the solar inverter Step 2 Choose Monitoring Inverter Running Param and set running parameters click Submit NOTICE Before setting the running par...

Page 133: ...y time from grid faults s Specifies the time after which the inverter begins restarting after the power grid recovers Grid reconnection voltage upper limit V The standards of certain countries and regions require that after the inverter shuts down for protection due to a fault if the power grid voltage is higher than Grid reconnection voltage upper limit the inverter is not allowed to reconnect to...

Page 134: ...dards of certain countries and regions require that the inverter needs to be protected when the phase angle offset of the power grid three phases exceeds a certain value 10 min overvoltage protection threshold V Specifies the 10 minute overvoltage protection threshold 10 min overvoltage protection duration ms Specifies the 10 minute overvoltage protection duration Level N OV protection Hz Specifie...

Page 135: ... time reactive power output In some specific application scenarios a power grid company requires that the inverter can perform reactive power compensation at night to ensure that the power factor of the local power grid meets requirements This parameter is displayed when Isolation settings is set to Input ungrounded with TF PID protection at night When the inverter outputs reactive power at night ...

Page 136: ...s drastically due to shading If this parameter is set to CPV 2 the inverter can quickly restart in 10 minutes if the input power of PV modules drops drastically due to shading Built in PID compensation direction When the external PID module compensates the PID voltage for the PV system set Built in PID compensation direction to the actual compensation direction of the PID module so that the invert...

Page 137: ...nterruption duration min Specifies the duration for determining communication interruption Used for automatic shutdown for protection in case of communication interruption Automatic ON due to communication resumed If this parameter is set to Enable the inverter automatically starts after communication recovers If this parameter is set to Disable the inverter needs to be started manually after comm...

Page 138: ...is shut down after receiving a command and powered on again after power recovers it should still be in commanded shutdown state Night time hibernation The inverter monitors PV strings at night If this parameter is set to Enable the monitoring function of the inverter will hibernate at night to reduce power consumption MBUS communication For inverters that support RS485 communication and MBUS commu...

Page 139: ... 0 power limit command Maximum apparent power kVA Specifies the output upper threshold for the maximum apparent power to adapt to the capacity requirements of standard and customized inverters If the maximum active power equals the value of Smax_limit this parameter is not displayed Maximum active power kW Specifies the output upper threshold for the maximum active power to adapt to different mark...

Page 140: ...power factor of reactive power in positive sequence During LVRT the solar inverter needs to generate positive sequence reactive power to support the power grid This parameter is used to set the positive sequence reactive power generated by the solar inverter For example if you set LVRT compensation power factor of reactive power in positive sequence to 2 the increment of positive sequence reactive...

Page 141: ...active current For example if you set Percentage of LVRT reactive current limiting to 50 the reactive current upper limit of the device is 50 of the rated current during LVRT Threshold of LVRT zero current mode When Zero current due to power grid fault is set to Enable if the power grid voltage is less than the value of Threshold of LVRT zero current mode during LVRT the zero current mode is used ...

Page 142: ...rough FRT VRT active power recovery gradient Specifies the recovery rate when the active current recovers to the value at the moment before FRT Grid voltage jump triggering threshold Specifies the LVRT or HVRT threshold for triggering a transient voltage jump of a power grid A transient voltage jump indicates that the inverter cannot immediately disconnect from the power grid when the power grid i...

Page 143: ...urve The standards of certain countries and regions require that the P U curve be set This parameter is displayed when Voltage rise suppression is set to Enable Voltage rise suppression Q U curve The standards of certain countries and regions require that the Q U curve be set Frequency change rate protection Set this parameter to Enable to protect the inverter when the grid frequency changes too f...

Page 144: ... or 202 V Microgrid compatibility The default value is Disable If the inverter and diesel generator run in parallel set this parameter to Enable When Microgrid compatibility is set to Enable the grid connected current source inverter supports a higher ratio of PV to energy storage in addition to the feature of the original country grid code If this parameter is set incorrectly the inverter may run...

Page 145: ...verters the maximum value of this parameter for the SUN2000 25KTL US is 27 5 kW Derated by active power Adjusts the active power output of the inverter by percentage If this parameter is set to 100 the inverter outputs based on the maximum output power This parameter is displayed if Remote power schedule is set to Enable If this parameter is set to 100 the inverter outputs based on the maximum out...

Page 146: ...ing the reactive power compensation at night the reactive power is scheduled by fixed value This parameter is displayed when Night time reactive power output and Enable reactive power parameters at night are set to Enable Overfrequency derating If this parameter is set to Enable the active power of the inverter will be derated according to a certain slope when the grid frequency exceeds the freque...

Page 147: ...ge derating stop point Cut off point of voltage derating V Specifies the stop point for voltage derating Voltage derating cut off power V Specifies the power threshold for cutting off voltage derating Communication disconnection fail safe In the inverter export limitation scenario if this parameter is set to Enable the inverter will perform active power derating by percentage when the communicatio...

Page 148: ...rter needs to increase the active power output to help increase the power grid frequency In this case set this parameter to Enable Frequency for triggering of underfrequency rise power Hz Specifies the frequency threshold of Underfrequency rise power This parameter is displayed when Underfrequency rise power is set to Enable Power recovery gradient of underfrequency rise min Specifies the recovery...

Page 149: ...led NOTE Startup current setting rules Startup current Isc Stc x 0 6 rounded up For details about Isc Stc see the PV module nameplate Default startup current 5 A applicable to the scenarios where the short circuit current Isc Stc is greater than 8 A for the monocrystalline and polycrystalline PV modules Startup current for 2 in 1 detection When the current of a PV string reaches Startup current fo...

Page 150: ... about the tracker controller If the vendor is not in the list select Other vendors NOTE This section uses Other vendors as an example Figure 6 46 Setting tracking system controller 2 On the Tracking System tab page select Config Para Figure 6 47 Setting configuration parameters tracking system SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6 WebUI Operations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd ...

Page 151: ... Old protocol based on the site requirements Southbound RS485 check This parameter can be set to None Odd parity and Even parity Southbound RS485 baud rate This parameter can be set to 4800 9600 19200 or 115200 Southbound RS485 stop bit This parameter can be set to 1 bit stop bit and 2 bit stop bit Control period When Tonking is selected you can set the period for refreshing the target angle Insta...

Page 152: ... this parameter based on the communication address of the control box NOTE This parameter can be set only when Other vendor is selected 3 On the Tracking System tab page click Support System and check Total number of supports and check whether Access Status and System Status are normal NOTE Check whether the value of Total number of supports is the same as that in Config Para If Working mode in Co...

Page 153: ...iguration If the power grid standard requires that the duration of LVRT be greater than 60s LVRT Characteristic Curve is not displayed for the grid code Voltage Rise Suppression Q U curve 1 Set Voltage Rise Suppression to Enable 2 Configure this characteristic curve based on the power grid standard Voltage Rise Suppression P U curve 1 Set Voltage Rise Suppression to Enable 2 Configure this charact...

Page 154: ... energy discharged by the batteries in normal conditions Current day charge capacity Total energy charged into the batteries on the current day Current day discharge capacity Total energy discharged from the batteries on the current day Total charge Total energy charged into the batteries Total discharge Total energy discharged from the batteries Battery Unit Parameter Name Parameter Description F...

Page 155: ...t including LG RESU and LUNA2000 Battery module Firmware version Software version of the battery module SN Serial number of the battery module Working status Indicates the current working status of the battery module which can be Offline Idle Running Faulty or Hibernating Voltage Voltage of the battery module Charge Discharge power Indicates the charge or discharge power of the battery unit Highes...

Page 156: ... Grid charge cutoff SOC When the SOC of the battery reaches this value the grid stops charging the battery Charge Discharge Parameter Name Description Charge Discharge Forcible battery charge and discharge operation which can be Charge Discharge or Stop Charge setting mode To enter the forced charge discharge mode set Duration or Target SOC Duration Sets the duration of forced charge and discharge...

Page 157: ...ins restarting after the power grid recovers Quick startup for short time grid disconnection Specifies whether to allow the device to quickly start after the power grid recovers from a short time failure Duration for determining short time grid disconnection ms The standards of certain countries and regions require that the device should not disconnect from the power grid if the power grid experie...

Page 158: ...ountries and regions grid reconnection is not allowed when the grid frequency is higher than the maximum grid frequency for grid reconnection Grid reconnection frequency lower limit Hz According to the standards of certain countries and regions grid reconnection is not allowed when the grid frequency is below the minimum grid frequency for grid reconnection Grid automatic reconnection time Specifi...

Page 159: ... undervoltage protection threshold Level N UV protection time ms Specifies the level N grid undervoltage protection duration Frequency change rate protection If this parameter is set to Enable the device is protected when the power grid frequency changes too fast Frequency change rate threshold Hz s Specifies the frequency change rate protection threshold Duration threshold s for frequency change ...

Page 160: ...e power percentage derating when the communication between the device and the SmartLogger or Smart Dongle is interrupted for a period longer than Communication disconnection detection time The device performs protection according to the set power Communication disconnection detection time s Specifies the fail safe detection time for the disconnection between the device and the SmartLogger or Smart...

Page 161: ...on fails is set to Power factor Reactive power limit when communication fails Specifies the power factor threshold of the reactive power This parameter is displayed when the Protection in the case of communication failure is set to Enable and Reactive power mode when communication fails is set to Q S Soft start time s Specifies the duration for the power to gradually increase when the device start...

Page 162: ...e reactive power generated by the device For example if you set this parameter to 2 the increment of positive sequence reactive current generated by the device is 20 of the rated current when the AC voltage increases by 10 during HVRT Negative sequence reactive power compensation factor in HVRT During HVRT the device needs to generate negative sequence reactive power to support the power grid This...

Page 163: ...cient Specifies the active current proportional coefficient before and during LVRT Percentage of LVRT reactive current limiting During LVRT the device needs to limit the reactive current For example if you set Percentage of LVRT reactive current limiting to 50 the reactive current upper limit of the device is 50 of the rated current during LVRT Threshold of LVRT zero current mode When Zero current...

Page 164: ...ction Grid voltage jump triggering threshold This parameter can be set only for the VDE4120 Voltage rise suppression The standards of certain countries and regions require that when the output voltage exceeds a certain value the device must suppress voltage rise by outputting reactive power and reducing active power Reactive power adjustment threshold for voltage rise suppression The standards of ...

Page 165: ...cy regulation ratio to help stabilize the power grid frequency In this case set this parameter to Enable Adjustment ratio of frequency modulation control Specifies the adjustment ratio of the active power output This parameter is displayed when the Frequency regulation is set to Enable Response deadband of frequency based control Specifies the threshold for triggering the frequency modulation cont...

Page 166: ...ut active power of devices be derated when the power grid frequency exceeds a certain value Quit frequency of overfrequency derating Hz Specifies the frequency threshold for exiting overfrequency derating Power drop gradient of overfrequency derating s Specifies the decrease rate of the overfrequency derating power Power recovery gradient of overfrequency derating min Specifies the recovery rate o...

Page 167: ...ncy caused power raising Quit frequency of underfrequency rise power Hz Specifies the quit frequency of the power raising caused by underfrequency O M via USB connection Specifies the USB O M port status Permanently Enabled Disabled in Idle State or Permanently Disabled USB wakeup Used to remotely wake up the USB O M port After being idle for 4 hours the port is automatically disabled Quick startu...

Page 168: ...sponding to the rated active power of the virtual synchronous generator Q V adjustment coefficient The default value is 3 Specifies the voltage deviation corresponding to the rated reactive power of the virtual synchronous generator P V adjustment coefficient The default value is 0 Specifies the voltage deviation corresponding to the rated active power of the virtual synchronous generator Q F adju...

Page 169: ...or wired power frequency synchronization This parameter is displayed when Wired power frequency synchronization is set to Enable Voltage adjustment value for VSG synchronous control The default value is 0 Specifies the adjustment value of the PCS control output voltage in VSG mode Value range 10 0 10 0 The value is adjusted based on the offset per unit value For example if the rated output voltage...

Page 170: ...e reactive power Power factor Specifies the power factor of the device Reactive power compensation Q S Specifies the reactive power of the device Reactive power at night In some specific application scenarios a power grid company requires that the device can perform reactive power compensation at night to ensure that the power factor of the local power grid meets requirements This parameter is dis...

Page 171: ...when the device exits the Q U scheduling Minimum PF of Q U characteristic curve Specifies the minimum power factor for Q U adjustment Q P characteristic curve The device adjusts Q Pmax the ratio of the reactive power to the maximum active power in real time based on P Pmax the ratio of the active power to the maximum active power PF U characteristic curve The device adjusts the power factor in rea...

Page 172: ...the total energy yield to ensure that the reported energy yield is consistent with the actual energy yield at the grid connection point Adjustment of total power supply from grid A calibrating coefficient for the total power supply from the grid to ensure that the reported energy yield is consistent with the actual power supply from grid 6 3 9 2 Characteristic Curve Step 1 Choose Monitoring PCS Ch...

Page 173: ...r conditioner for commissioning After the commissioning is complete switch back to the automatic mode Otherwise the temperature and humidity may be out of control Forced dehumidification control At the first startup after deployment or long term storage you are advised to start forced dehumidification to reduce the risk of equipment damage caused by condensation Exhaust Control Parameter Setting D...

Page 174: ...upply 48 V DC power to the battery pack fan BMU and ESC monitoring system Stop Disable the DC output power distribution to stop supplying 48 V DC power to the battery pack fan BMU and ESC monitoring system NOTE Only the LUNA2000 200KWH Series Smart String ESS supports the temperature alarm threshold settings Parameter Setting Description Temperature alarm threshold Specifies the temperature thresh...

Page 175: ...er to Enable During the calibration the SOC fills each ESR above 99 in turns Automatic SOH calibration The default value is Disable If this parameter is set to Enable the ESS calibrates the SOH precision and fully charges and discharges each ESR in turn Shutdown due to communication interruption between the rack controller and PCS The default value is Disable If this parameter is set to Enable the...

Page 176: ...is inconsistent with the actual number the system cannot start Insulation resistance diagnosis Action or stop the detection for power insulation resistance of the battery rack Battery pack position detection Start or stop the identification for battery pack positions in a battery rack Energy Yield Calibration Parameter Setting Description Total charged energy calibration Calibrate the total charge...

Page 177: ...arameter Heating start temperature Set the target temperature for heating when the air conditioner works in automatic mode CAUTION This parameter affects the system charge discharge power and cell lifespan Non professional personnel are not allowed to set this parameter Heating stop temperature Specifies the target temperature when the air conditioner stops heating in automatic mode CAUTION This p...

Page 178: ... ESS and air conditioners in the control unit cabin of the LUNA2000 2 0MWH Series Smart String ESS 6 3 15 Setting PID Module Parameters Procedure Step 1 Set access parameters Method 1 Click Auto Search to connect the PID Method 2 Click Add Devices set access parameters and click Add Devices Figure 6 50 Setting access parameters Parameter Description Device Type Set this parameter to PID Port numbe...

Page 179: ... voltage output from the negative PV terminal This mode is applicable only to Huawei SUN8000 In the SUN2000 scenario Automatic indicates the N PE offset mode Output enabled Specifies whether PID module output is enabled PV type Specifies the type of the PV module used in the PV plant For details about the PV module type consult the manufacturer PV PE offset voltage Specifies the DC output voltage ...

Page 180: ...ter value indicates the highest DC voltage between PV and PE If the PV module type is N the parameter value indicates the highest DC voltage between PV and PE Maximum output voltage Specifies the maximum output voltage of the PID module If the offset mode is PV PE the parameter value indicates the highest DC output voltage between PV and PE If the offset mode is N PE the parameter value indicates ...

Page 181: ...orking mode Specifies the working mode of the PID module Manual mode The PID module provides output based on Output voltage manual Automatic mode The PID module operates automatically after the PID module solar inverter and SmartLogger communicate with each other properly NOTE To check whether the PID module functions properly it is recommended that Operation Mode be set to Manual upon first power...

Page 182: ...ion to measure the voltage between the PV input terminal of the SUN2000 and ground For PV positive offset check whether the voltage between PV and ground is greater than or equal to 0 V For PV negative offset check whether the voltage between PV and ground is equal to or less than 0 V Clear data Clears the active alarms and historical alarms stored on the PID module You can select Clear data to cl...

Page 183: ...alue of the commissioned output voltage Set this parameter to Automatic after ensuring that the PID module works normally Output voltage manual Specifies the output voltage when the PID module works in commissioning mode It is recommended that Output voltage manual be set to a value greater than 250 V 6 3 16 Setting Power Meter Parameters 6 3 16 1 Setting DL T645 Power Meter Parameters Procedure S...

Page 184: ...ploads a value once When the power meter uploads a value twice set this parameter based on the actual transformer ratio Current change ratio Meter usage Meter usage meters include export import meters production meters consumption meters and external production meters Export import meter used for grid tied point control Each array allows only one export import meter to be connected Production mete...

Page 185: ...eter parameters and click Submit If the model of the connected device is displayed in the Intelligent Power Meter Type drop down list box set parameters as follows Parameter Description Intelligent Power Meter Type Set this parameter to the corresponding meter model Voltage change ratio Set this parameter to 1 when the power meter uploads a value once When the power meter uploads a value twice set...

Page 186: ...endor Read mode The value can be Multiple read or Single read Word ordering Set this parameter to Big endian or Little endian based on the protocol adopted by the vendor Start address If Read mode is set to Multiple read set the start address for reading End address If Read mode is set to Multiple read set the end address for reading Voltage change ratio Set this parameter to 1 when the power mete...

Page 187: ... EMI Step 2 Choose Monitoring EMI Running Param set running parameters and click Submit If the model of the connected EMI is displayed in the EMI model drop down list box set parameters as follows Parameter Description EMI model Set this parameter to the model of the connected EMI Synchronize Environment Data You are advised to retain the default value Disable NOTE When this parameter is set to En...

Page 188: ...hronize Environment Data You are advised to retain the default value Disable NOTE When this parameter is set to Enable the SmartLogger transmits the wind speed and direction data to the solar inverter in a PV plant with the tracking system Master Slave When the SmartLogger connects to multiple EMIs set one of them to master mode Both the inverter performance data and plant performance data pages d...

Page 189: ...ress If the EMI cannot collect a signal set Signal address for the signal to 65535 If the connected EMI is of another model set parameters as follows Parameter Description EMI model Set this parameter to Other Synchronize Environment Data You are advised to retain the default value Disable NOTE When this parameter is set to Enable the SmartLogger transmits the wind speed and direction data to the ...

Page 190: ...al address for the signal to the corresponding register address If the EMI cannot collect a signal set Signal address for the signal to 65535 End 6 3 17 2 Setting AI EMI Parameters Procedure Step 1 Set access parameters and click Add Devices Figure 6 55 Setting access parameters Parameter Description Device Type Set this parameter to EMI Connection mode Set this parameter to AI Address Set this pa...

Page 191: ...se parameters as required NOTE When you need to change the configured port number set Port number to No first then to the required port number Step 3 If Port number is set to the number of the connected PT port click PT T Correction to correct the temperature End 6 3 18 Setting STS Parameters The STS can be connected to the SmartLogger over RS485 or FE If the STS is connected to the SmartLogger ov...

Page 192: ...olling switch on or switch off Set this parameter as required Performance Data Views or exports the performance data of the device N A Running Param Sets the standby signals for teleindication telemetering and teleadjust Set this parameter as required Active Alarm Queries active alarms N A About Queries communication information N A Step 3 Choose Settings Other Parameters and set STS overtemperatu...

Page 193: ... set to Enable NOTICE If Data forwarding is set to Enable the SmartLogger transparently transmits information about unconnected devices to the management system without parsing device data If Data forwarding is set to Disable the SmartLogger does not transmit information about unconnected devices to the management system End Parsing Mode The SmartLogger can connect to third party devices that supp...

Page 194: ...click Add Devices Figure 6 58 Setting access parameters Parameter Description Device Type The value can be IEC103 Device 1 to IEC103 Device 5 Select a value based on the configuration file For example if iec103_equip_custom_1 cfg needs to be imported select IEC103 Device 1 Port number Set this parameter to the COM port connected to the IEC103 device Address Set this parameter to the communication ...

Page 195: ...quired End 6 3 20 Setting Parameters for a Custom Device Context The SmartLogger can connect to third party devices supporting the Modbus RTU protocol such as the transformer substation and EMI The protocol information points vary depending on vendors Therefore you need to configure a protocol information file in cfg format and import the file into the SmartLogger for successfully connecting to a ...

Page 196: ...m Device 1 to Custom Device 10 Select a value based on the imported configuration file For example if modbus_equip_custom_1 cfg is imported select Custom Device 1 Port number Set this parameter to the number of the COM port connected to the custom device Address Set this parameter to the communications address of the custom device Step 3 Set device monitoring parameters and click Submit SmartLogge...

Page 197: ...t The SmartLogger can connect to third party devices that support IEC104 such as the relay protection or monitoring device like the transformer substation Protocol information points vary with vendors Therefore you need to configure a protocol information point file in cfg format and import the file to the SmartLogger for connecting to a third party device The supported device types are IEC104 dev...

Page 198: ...e For example if iec104_equip_custom_1 cfg is imported select IEC104 Device 1 IP address Set this parameter to the IP address of the IEC104 device Common address Set this parameter to the common address of the IEC104 device Address Set this parameter to the communications address of the IEC104 device Step 3 Set device monitoring parameters and click Submit SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6 WebUI Opera...

Page 199: ... for Poverty Alleviation Monitoring Center Context The SmartLogger can be connected to the poverty alleviation monitoring center in either of the following modes Method 1 The SmartLogger connects to the poverty alleviation monitoring center through the FusionSolar hosting cloud Method 1 recommended Use the FusionSolar hosting cloud to import the PV plant information configuration package provided ...

Page 200: ... Server Set this parameter to the address of the poverty alleviation monitoring center server Port Set this parameter to the port number of the poverty alleviation monitoring center server User Name Configure the power station information package based on the power station information provided by the poverty alleviation monitoring center Password Device SN PV plant ID This object indicates the nam...

Page 201: ...ithm to Enable Then the smart tracking algorithm automatically adjusts tracker parameters such as the angle based on sunlight to maximize energy yield Figure 6 67 Smart tracking algorithm parameters 6 4 Setting Battery Control Parameters This section does not apply to V300R001C00 Procedure Choose Settings Battery control to set the battery working mode No Control SmartLogger directly delivers the ...

Page 202: ... needs to be discharged the command is issued to enable the battery running Disable After detecting the reverse power of the battery at the grid connection point the reverse power is eliminated by reducing the battery power output The battery standby command is not delivered This parameter is displayed only when the Japanese grid code is selected Maximum grid power during battery discharge Control...

Page 203: ...teries and during the discharging period the batteries discharge to supply power to the loads In other time segments that are not set the batteries do not discharge and the PV modules and grid supply power to the loads In grid tied off grid mode if the grid fails the batteries can discharge at any time In some countries the grid is not allowed to charge batteries In such case this mode cannot be u...

Page 204: ... PV energy is used to charge the batteries After the maximum charge power is reached or the batteries are fully charged the excess PV energy is fed to the grid Fed to grid When the generated PV energy is greater than the loads the excess PV energy is preferentially fed to the grid When the maximum output power of the inverter Smart PCS is reached the excess energy is used to charge the batteries T...

Page 205: ...e discharge status is determined based on the SmartLogger time When the DST setting is enabled the charge discharge period is shortened by one hour when the DST starts and is extended by one hour when the DST ends End time Charge Discharge Repeat Charge Discharge based on grid dispatch This mode applies to ground power plant scheduling scenarios In scheduled discharge the AC output aims to reach t...

Page 206: ...mode the charge discharge duration set in the TOU window must be 24 hours Capacity Limit is not supported in non charge discharge time Other capacity limit scenarios If the capacity limit is met 24 hours a day the ratio of the ESS Smart PCS to the load power must be properly set to ensure that the ESS Smart PCS have sufficient capacity to meet the capacity limit When the ESS is used only for capac...

Page 207: ...when power meter fails Specifies the active power limit of the inverter when the feed in meter communication is abnormal You can manually change the active power percentage of the inverter as required PCS power limit when power meter fails Specifies the active power limit of the PCS when the feed in meter communication is abnormal You can manually change the active power percentage of the PCS as r...

Page 208: ...rformed The power is automatically controlled by the inverter Maximum self consumption This mode applies to areas where the electricity price is high or areas where the FIT subsidy is low or unavailable Excess PV energy is stored in batteries When PV power is insufficient or no PV power is generated at night batteries discharge to supply power to the loads improving the self consumption rate of th...

Page 209: ... not issued Maximum grid power during battery discharge Control the maximum target grid power when the grid connection point has zero power Adjustment deadband Allowed fluctuation of the target grid power for the grid connection point Fully fed to grid The SmartLogger directly delivers the external scheduling power limit This mode maximizes the feed in power When the generated PV energy in the day...

Page 210: ...gy is used to charge the batteries After the maximum charge power is reached or the batteries are fully charged the excess PV energy is fed to the grid Fed to grid When the generated PV energy is greater than the loads the excess PV energy is preferentially fed to the grid When the maximum output power of the inverter is reached the excess energy is used to charge the batteries This setting is app...

Page 211: ...e grid while discharging to the loads a command will be issued to put the battery in standby mode to eliminate the reverse power When battery discharging is needed a command will be issued to enable the battery Disabled default When reverse battery power is detected at the grid connection point the reverse power is eliminated by reducing the battery power output The battery standby command is not ...

Page 212: ...power grid scheduling personnel should limit the active power or disable all the active power for the PV plant that is to enable the active power derating mode Step 1 Choose Monitoring Inverter PCS Running Param Power Adjustment On the displayed page check that Remote power schedule is set to Enable Step 2 Set the parameters for active power control and click Submit Figure 6 71 Active power contro...

Page 213: ...levels are supported for the active power derating percentage indicates a low level When the four DI ports of the SmartLogger are connected the ports are low level ports When not connected the ports are high level ports The percentage levels of DI1 DI4 should differ from each other Otherwise an abnormal command will be generated If the actual input DI signal is inconsistent with that configured on...

Page 214: ...s with Modbus TCP GOOSE or IEC104 without the need of user configuration or operation The SmartLogger can automatically switch between scheduling modes and send scheduling commands Parameter Description Active power control mode Set this parameter to Remote communication scheduling The SmartLogger parses the scheduling command delivered by the upper layer management system to valid instruction dat...

Page 215: ...tors such as insufficient sunlight the set target value is the current value plus the overshoot Adjustment period Indicates the time required from adjustment instruction delivery device response to the instruction to the detection of the preceding actions by the SmartLogger Adjustment deadband Indicates the percentage of the adjustment deviation value to the rated output capacity In the adjustment...

Page 216: ...f rated power of solar inverter in case of active power scheduling timeout Limit the active power of the PCS based on the value of Power in percentage of rated power of ESS in case of active power scheduling timeout Active power scheduling timeout threshold for triggering solar inverter power limiting s The default value is 300 0 This parameter is used only for active power limiting protection whe...

Page 217: ... limited power parameters This section describes how to set grid connection with limited power parameters Before setting the parameters ensure that a power meter has been connected to the SmartLogger Step 1 Set export limitation parameters and click Submit Parameter Description Active power control mode Set this parameter to Grid connection with limited power kW Start control When this parameter i...

Page 218: ...on the overview page of the SmartLogger Fail safe power threshold Device output power percentage is controlled by the SmartLogger when communication between the SmartLogger and the power meter is abnormal Switch off with 0 power limit Specifies whether the DO port is allowed to control switch off Switch off control port Set this parameter to the DO port that controls switch off Switch on control p...

Page 219: ...ameter to Remote output control Control area Set this parameter to the area where the remote output control function is used To enable the function in some areas the license needs to be imported and enabled Output control duration Set this parameter to the time required for the device to change its output power from 0 to 100 or from 100 to 0 PV plant ID Set this parameter to the PV plant ID Remote...

Page 220: ... into the power grid from the PV plant NOTE If the connection between the SmartLogger and the server is abnormal obtain the output control file in data format from the website of the power company and import the file After the SmartLogger connects to the server you can export the relevant file End 6 7 3 Setting Reactive Power Control Large scale PV plants are required to adjust the voltage at the ...

Page 221: ... the user defined DI port is not occupied Otherwise the setting will fail SmartLogger scenario Before setting this function ensure that the SmartLogger is properly connected to the Ripple Control Receiver SmartLogger SmartModule scenario Before setting this function ensure that the SmartModule is properly connected to the Ripple Control Receiver Table 6 7 SmartLogger scenario Parameter Description...

Page 222: ...entages indicates a low level When the four DI ports of the SmartModule are connected the ports are low level ports When not connected the ports are high level ports The percentage levels of M1 DI1 to M1 DI4 should differ from each other Otherwise an exception will occur during command parsing If the actual input DI signal is inconsistent with that configured on the WebUI the SmartLogger controls ...

Page 223: ... is required to adjust the real time reactive power based on the preset power factor set this parameter to Power factor fix control Start time If the device is required to run with a specified power factor in certain periods of a day add setting records based on site requirements When multiple time points are set the device will run with the maximum power specified for the time point that is earli...

Page 224: ...specified value Limit value for minimum PF Limits the actual minimum PF when the Q U characteristic curve takes effect Characteristic curve points Specifies the number of points on the characteristic curve The characteristic curve supports a maximum of 10 valid points U Un When configuring the curve ensure that the U Un value of a point is greater than the U Un value of the previous point Otherwis...

Page 225: ...nds you can configure the characteristic curve as a substitute The SmartLogger delivers the values configured for the characteristic curve to the solar inverter or Smart PCS which then operates according to the configuration The SmartLogger no longer adjusts the values NOTICE Configure the characteristic curve under instructions from professionals to ensure that the solar inverter or Smart PCS wor...

Page 226: ... a message indicating invalid input is displayed Q S Remote Communication Scheduling The management system 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 Parameter Descr...

Page 227: ...ice automatically starts Limit solar inverter power upon reactive power scheduling timeout The default value is Disable If this parameter is set to Enable the SmartLogger controls the device in the following ways after the communication between the SmartLogger and the scheduling backend is interrupted for a period longer than the set value of Reactive power scheduling timeout threshold for trigger...

Page 228: ...duling backend is interrupted for a period longer than the set value of Reactive power scheduling timeout threshold for triggering solar inverter power limiting the SmartLogger limits the reactive power of the PCS based on the set value of this parameter Power Factor Closed Loop Control Old Policy NOTICE Before setting this parameter ensure that the power meter is correctly connected to the SmartL...

Page 229: ...meter to Positive if the active power displayed on the meter is positive Otherwise set this parameter to Reverse After the setting is complete you can check the power direction of the power meter if you are not sure about it Power meter Set this parameter to Smart meter Target power factor Specifies the target value for the adjustment power factor of the power meter The target value should be larg...

Page 230: ... of the PF U characteristic curve the inverter or Smart PCS dynamically adjusts the PF at the device port based on U Un the ratio of the actual grid voltage to the rated grid voltage Parameter Description Reactive power control mode Set this parameter to PF U characteristic curve Characteristic curve points Specifies the number of points on the characteristic curve The characteristic curve support...

Page 231: ...ints on the characteristic curve The characteristic curve supports a maximum of 10 valid points P Pn When configuring the curve ensure that the P Pn value of a point is greater than that of the previous point Otherwise the Invalid input message will be displayed Q Pn 6 7 4 Setting Parameters For Shutdown at High Feed in Power NOTE This section applies to V300R001C00 only The power grid company req...

Page 232: ...ed in power duration threshold for triggering inverter shutdown is set to 5 Shutdown at high feed in power takes precedence When High feed in power duration threshold for triggering inverter shutdown is set to 20 Limited feed in takes precedence when Active power control is set to Limited feed in 6 7 5 Setting Export Limitation Parameters Context When the PV and energy storage plant generates powe...

Page 233: ...lling the DO port When the DI port detects that the circuit breaker is open the DO port and relay on the SmartLogger will be switched off and the SmartLogger will restore to the initial state NOTE Connect the DO ports in series to the 12 V power supply loop of the relay coils You are advised to use the 12 V power output port on the SmartLogger to power the relay coils You can also prepare a 12 V p...

Page 234: ...arameters Figure 6 76 Setting export limitation parameters NOTE To set Export Limitation Parameters for limited feed in for the master and slave SmartLoggers perform the following steps 1 Set Inverter Parameters on all slave SmartLoggers by referring to this section 2 Choose Maintenance Device Mgmt Connect Device on the master SmartLogger to add slave SmartLoggers 3 Set parameters for Power Meters...

Page 235: ...ogger add a power meter by following the wizard Before setting the parameters ensure that the license for smart reactive power compensation has been loaded on the Maintenance License Management page Procedure Step 1 Set parameters as prompted For details click Help on the page Figure 6 77 Setting parameters for smart reactive power compensation Scenario Selection NOTICE When the SmartLogger receiv...

Page 236: ... 6 7 7 Setting DRM Parameters Context According to an Australian standard the inverters must comply with demand response modes DRM Figure 6 79 Wiring diagram for the DRM function SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6 WebUI Operations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 224 ...

Page 237: ...DI3 When S7 is turned on the output active power of the inverters does not exceed 75 of the rated power and the inverters consume the maximum reactive power DRM8 DI4 When S8 is turned on the output active power of inverters recovers NOTE The inverters output active power based on the percentage set on the SmartLogger Procedure Step 1 Click Settings and ensure that Active Power Control Mode is set ...

Page 238: ...quirements End 6 7 8 Setting Remote Shutdown 6 7 8 1 Setting Dry Contact Remote Shutdown Context The SmartLogger has four DI ports and the OVGR can connect to any DI port The SmartLogger shuts down the inverter over OVGR signals Figure 6 81 Networking NOTICE When setting this function ensure that the user defined DI port is not occupied Otherwise the setting will fail SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6...

Page 239: ...s generated when the dry contact signal is effective and the Cubicle is abnormal End 6 7 8 2 Setting NS Protection Remote Shutdown Context The NS protection function is available only in Germany Choose Monitoring Running Param Grid Parameters and set Grid code to VDE AR N 4105 The NS protection device is connected to the AI1 port and 12V power output port The SmartLogger shuts down the inverter ov...

Page 240: ...ications parameters Protocol of the COM1 port is set to Modbus by default and that of the COM2 port should be set to Modbus Control Set Baud rate Parity Stop bit Start address and End address based on the actual situation a If only one inverter is connected to the SmartLogger connect the COM1 port on the SmartLogger to the RS485 1 port on the inverter and connect the COM2 port on the SmartLogger t...

Page 241: ...5 1 and RS485 2 ports on one inverter to the RS485 1 and RS485 2 ports on the other inverter respectively NOTE Because there are many types of inverters the RS485 1 port may be named RS485_1 485B1 or 485A1 The RS485 2 port may be named RS485_2 485B2 or 485A2 Figure 6 85 Setting RS485 parameters SmartLogger3000 User Manual 6 WebUI Operations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd ...

Page 242: ...r 2 The power cable is not connected to the AC power input port of the power adapter 3 The AC input power cable is not connected to the AC socket 4 The power adapter is faulty 5 The SmartLogger is faulty 1 Connect the DC output power cable for the power adapter to the 12V IN port of the SmartLogger 2 Check that the power cable is connected to the AC power input port of the power adapter 3 Check th...

Page 243: ... cannot be detected automatically such as the EMI and power meter 4 Addresses are automatically assigned to all devices to ensure that no duplicate address exists Then restart the automatic search 5 Check the network cable connection If the cable is loose reconnect it firmly 6 Contact the dealer or Huawei technical support 3 The communicat ion for MBUS networking failed 1 The solar inverter and Sm...

Page 244: ...tween the EMI and the SmartLogger is connected incorrectly loose or disconnected 2 The EMI is not powered on 3 The EMI and SmartLogger use different RS485 communications parameter settings 4 The EMI parameters are incorrectly set 1 Check the cable connection If the cable is loose or disconnected reconnect it firmly 2 Power on the EMI 3 Check that the RS485 communications parameters of the EMI are ...

Page 245: ...ction If the cable is loose disconnected or reversely connected reconnect it firmly 5 Power on the SmartLogger and its connected device 6 Check the RS485 communications parameter settings 7 Contact the dealer or Huawei technical support 8 The 4G communicat ion is abnormal 1 The SIM card is not inserted or it is in arrears or damaged 2 The 4G antenna is not tightened or is damaged 3 The management ...

Page 246: ...ng command is abnormal 1 Check whether the communication network between the SmartLogger and the plant scheduling control system is normal 2 Check whether the active power scheduling commands received by the SmartLogger from the plant scheduling control system are correct such as the command format and protocol type 1101 Reactive Power Scheduling Instruction Exception Major 4 In DI reactive schedu...

Page 247: ...Major 1 The general circuit breaker at the grid connection point is disconnected Check whether the disconnection is a normal If it is abnormal contact service engineers to reconnect the circuit breaker 1104 Abnormal Cubicle Major 1 The Cubicle device has detected an exception at the grid connection point When the Cubicle alarm is enabled check whether the DI signal received by the SmartLogger is c...

Page 248: ...arm to M1 DI4 user defined alarm Major 1 The dry contact signal from the peripheral to the corresponding DI port of the SmartModule is abnormal Check the DI port cable connection If the cable is loose disconnected or reversely connected reconnect it firmly Check that the relevant device works properly 1115 24 V Power Failure Major 1 The 24 V power supply in the smart array controller is faulty 1 C...

Page 249: ... will be invalid soon Apply for a new license and replace the current one 1120 Management System Certificate Invalid Warning 1 Management System Digital Signature Certificate Invalid Check the time or change the digital signature certificate 1121 Management System Certificate to Expire Warning 1 Management System Digital Signature Certificate to Expire Change the digital signature certificate in t...

Page 250: ...nature certificate immediately 1126 Poverty Alleviation Monitoring Center Certificate Invalid Warning 1 Poverty Alleviation Monitoring Center Digital Signature Certificate Invalid Check the time or change the digital signature certificate 1127 Poverty Alleviation Monitoring Center Certificate to Expire Warning 1 Poverty Alleviation Monitoring Center Digital Signature Certificate to Expire Change t...

Page 251: ... 1 Referring to the cable connection check topology view locate the Smart Battery ESC that has the cabling problem 2 Turn off the battery input switch the DC and AC switches in the LV panel Wait for 5 minutes Verify that no electricity is present using a multimeter before checking the DC bus cable connection of the battery 1134 PCS not Match Alarm Major 1 There exists a Smart Battery PCS that is n...

Page 252: ...251 SmartModule Certificate Invalid Warning 1 The SmartModule digital signature certificate is invalid Check the time or change the digital signature certificate 1252 SmartModule Certificate About to Expire Warning 1 The SmartModule digital signature certificate is about to expire Change the digital signature certificate in time 1253 SmartModule Certificate Expired Major 1 The SmartModule digital ...

Page 253: ...heck whether the models and software versions of all ESSs in the array support black start If the software version does not meet the requirement upgrade the ESS software Minor 5 The PCS does not support black start Check whether the models and software versions of all PCSs in the array support black start If the software version does not meet the requirement upgrade the PCS software Minor 6 The bl...

Page 254: ... normal Minor 8 The black start of the PCS failed Check the PCS device alarms and handle them based on the alarm clearance suggestions 7 4 WebUI Maintenance Operations 7 4 1 Upgrading the Device Firmware Version Context You can upgrade the software of the SmartLogger inverter Smart PCS Smart String ESS MBUS module or PID module on the WebUI Procedure Step 1 Perform an upgrade Figure 7 1 Upgrade Sm...

Page 255: ...ot perform any operation within the period specified by this parameter WebUI Security Certificate You are advised to use the existing network security certificate and key Update Key Update the key for saving the password SmartModule Security Certificate Load the network security certificate of the SmartModule If the private key file has a password select Enable key password and enter the key passw...

Page 256: ...e 7 3 System maintenance Function Description Reset System Resets the SmartLogger which will automatically shut down and restart Restore Factory Settings Only accounts with the administrator permission installer can restore the factory settings After the factory settings are restored all configured parameters except the current date time and communication parameters are restored to their factory d...

Page 257: ...e SmartLogger through Clear Cache 7 4 3 1 Exporting Full Configuration Files Procedure 1 Choose Maintenance System Maint and click Export under Full profile export NOTE During the export of the full configuration files you need to enter Password of the current user and set Encryption password of the exported file in the Re authentication dialog box Figure 7 4 Exporting full configuration files 2 A...

Page 258: ... Re authentication dialog box when importing the files If Encryption password of the exported file has been set for the exported full configuration files you need to set Decryption password of the imported file in the Re authentication dialog box when importing the files When a faulty SmartLogger3000 is replaced certificate related files are not exported After the full configuration files are impo...

Page 259: ...nd the reactive power control mode is set to Power factor closed loop control or the working mode of Battery Control is enabled you are advised to export logs when inverters and Smart PCSs are disconnected from the grid Otherwise power control may be abnormal or the log export may fail For an STS connected over RS485 only performance data can be exported and device logs cannot be exported Step 3 O...

Page 260: ...m test function 1 Choose Device model Device name to select the device for which the alarm test is to be performed 2 Click an alarm name to deliver an alarm command The alarm icon is green by default and turns red after the command is delivered 3 Click Clear Alarm to clear all alarms of the SUN2000 63KTL JPH0 SUN2000 50KTL 63KTL JPM0 and SUN2000 125KTL JPH0 NOTE After the alarm is cleared the Smar...

Page 261: ...e whose license details are to be exported 2 Click Export Details License application Exports the license application file 1 Select the name of the device for which you want to apply for a license 2 Click Export License Appli File 3 Purchase a license from Huawei and obtain the license file from Huawei technical support engineers License loading Loads the obtained license to the corresponding devi...

Page 262: ...ved and click to remove it NOTE is used to change the secondary authentication password of the SmartModule 7 4 8 Managing Users Context After the SmartLogger is upgraded from V300R001C00 installer has the administrator permission and admin becomes an advance user You can add modify and delete users after logging in as installer Procedure Step 1 Add a user Figure 7 9 Adding a user SmartLogger3000 U...

Page 263: ...llecting Performance Data Context You can re collect performance data of the solar inverter Smart PCS CMU and ESU as well as daily monthly and yearly energy yields also referred to as data re collection SmartLogger3000 User Manual 7 Device Maintenance Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 251 ...

Page 264: ...OTE The array level force start operation lasts 180 minutes The SmartLogger needs to maintain the array level force start state The default status is Idle After a force start task is started the SmartLogger periodically collects the SOC value of each battery rack If the SOC value is lower than 50 the SmartLogger remains in the Force starting state If the SOC value of each battery rack exceeds 50 o...

Page 265: ...he SmartLogger expires dispose of the SmartLogger according to the local disposal act for waste electric appliances SmartLogger3000 User Manual 7 Device Maintenance Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 253 ...

Page 266: ...ON or OFF in idle state The FusionSolar app is recommended when the SmartLogger is connected to the FusionSolar hosting cloud The SUN2000 app is recommended when the SmartLogger is connected to other management systems The SUN2000 app or FusionSolar app has been installed on the mobile phone Context The SUN2000 app or FusionSolar app communicates with the SmartLogger through the WLAN to provide fu...

Page 267: ...s Changeme The SN can be obtained from the SmartLogger label The initial passwords of installer and user are both 00000a for the SUN2000 app and FusionSolar app device commissioning Use the initial password upon first power on and change it immediately after login To ensure account security change the password periodically and keep the new password in mind Not changing the initial password may cau...

Page 268: ...ise caution when using this protocol Users are liable for any loss caused by the enabling of the FTP protocol non secure protocol Users are advised to take measures at the PV plant level to reduce security risks or use Huawei management system to mitigate the risks Procedure Step 1 Choose Settings Comm Param FTP set FTP parameters and click Submit Parameter Description FTP server Set this paramete...

Page 269: ... data Export interval specifies the period for reporting data File mode specifies whether all data or only the incremental data of a day is reported each time Fixed time Reports data at a specified time Fixed time specifies the time for reporting data NOTE You can click Start report test to check whether the SmartLogger can report data to the FTP server End Troubleshooting NOTICE If the error code...

Page 270: ...form users of the current energy yield information alarm information and device status about the PV plant system helping users know the running conditions of the PV plant system in time When using this function ensure that the SmartLogger can connect to the configured email server and the Ethernet parameters and email parameters are correctly set for the SmartLogger Procedure Step 1 Choose Setting...

Page 271: ...rs End Troubleshooting NOTICE If the error code is not listed in the following table provide SmartLogger run logs and contact Huawei technical support Error Code Troubleshooting Suggestion Error Code Troubleshooting Suggestion 0x2002 1 Check whether the DNS server address is correctly configured 2 Check whether the domain name and the IP address of the SMTP server are correct 3 Check whether the n...

Page 272: ... the email sender and start the SMTP service 3 Log in to the email box of the email sender and start the third party client license code function 0xa003 Check whether the domain name and the IP address of the SMTP server are correct 0xa005 Enter the user name correctly 0xa006 Enter the password correctly 0xe002 Configure the domain IP of the SMTP server correctly 0xe003 Configure the addresses for...

Page 273: ... first power on and change it immediately after login To ensure account security change the password periodically and keep the new password in mind Not changing the initial password may cause password disclosure A password left unchanged for a long period of time may be stolen or cracked If a password is lost the device needs to be restored to factory settings In these cases the user is liable for...

Page 274: ...e Specifies the alarm name Startup delay Specifies the delay time for the automatic startup of the solar inverter after Trigger startup is set to Enable End 8 6 How Do I Use DO Ports The SmartLogger provides two DO ports which support the reset of external routers audible and visual alarming for grounding faults and output of correlated alarms NOTICE Before setting the corresponding function ensur...

Page 275: ...NO on the SmartLogger Step 2 Choose Settings Alarm Output and associate Low Insulation Resistance with the DO port End Alarm Output After a solar inverter alarm is associated with a DO port the alarm signal is delivered from the DO port when the solar inverter raises the alarm Step 1 Choose Settings Alarm Output and associate solar inverter alarms with the DO port NOTE If the SmartLogger is restar...

Page 276: ...nnect the USB connector of the DC power cable for the 3G router to the USB port on the SmartLogger Step 2 If you need to use the reset function of the external router choose Settings Other Parameters and set Reset the external router to USB End Connecting to a USB Flash Drive for Local Maintenance Step 1 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port at the bottom of the SmartLogger Step 2 Log in to...

Page 277: ...ve the USB flash drive NOTICE After files are imported the SmartLogger automatically restarts End Connecting to a USB Flash Drive to Export Device Logs Step 1 Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port on the SmartLogger Step 2 Log in to the app as installer choose More Device Logs select the device whose logs you want to export and tap Next Step 3 Select the types of logs to be exported and tap ...

Page 278: ...ation select the modified entry and click Modify Device Info NOTE You can also export device information to a csv file modify the file and import the modified file to modify device information End 8 9 How Do I Change the Communications Address The SmartLogger allows you to change the communications addresses of Huawei devices on the Connect Device or Device List page Changing the Communications Ad...

Page 279: ...ns are correct in the exported file Procedure Step 1 Choose Maintenance Device Mgmt Export Param Step 2 Select the name of the device whose parameters are to be exported and click Export Step 3 Observe the progress bar and wait until the export is complete Step 4 After the export is successful click Log archiving to save the file End 8 11 How Do I Clear Alarms Context You can clear all active and ...

Page 280: ... Choose Settings Other Parameters and set AI1 SPD detection alarm to Enable End 8 13 Which Models of Power Meters and EMIs Are Supported by the SmartLogger Table 8 1 Supported power meters Vendor Model Export Limitation ABB A44 N A Acrel PZ96L Supported Algodue UPM209 Supported NOTE When the power meter connects to the SmartLogger an external 120 ohm resistor needs to be connected to the RS485 bus...

Page 281: ...o be connected to the RS485 bus of the power meter For details see the user manual of the power meter Mitsubishi ME110NSR MB N A Mitsubishi ME110SR MB N A Mitsubishi ME110SSR MB N A Mitsubishi M8FM N3LTR N A Mitsubishi ME110SSR 4APH N A NARUN PD510 N A Netbiter CEWE N A People RM858E N A REAL ENERGY SYSTEM PRISMA 310A N A Schneider PM1200 N A Schneider PM2xxx N A Schneider PM5100 N A Schneider PM5...

Page 282: ... PV module temperature VSN800 14 Total irradiance ambient temperature PV module temperature wind direction and wind speed Gill MetPak Pro Gill MetPak Pro Total irradiance ambient temperature PV module temperature wind direction and wind speed Hukseflux SRx Hukseflux SRx Total irradiance and ambient temperature Ingenieurbüro Si RS485TC Ingenieurbüro Si RS485TC Total irradiance ambient temperature P...

Page 283: ...ection 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 JinZhou YangGuang PC 4 Total irradiance ambient temperature PV module temperature wind direction and wind speed HanDan RYQ 3 Total irradiance ambient temperature PV module temperature wind d...

Page 284: ... dial up connection is set up successfully Enter the PIN The SIM card has been set to require a personal identification number PIN Contact the carrier of the SIM card for the PIN choose Settings Wireless Network and enter the correct PIN Enter the PUK If the number of incorrect PIN attempts exceeds the upper limit you need to enter the PIN unblocking key PUK Contact the carrier of the SIM card for...

Page 285: ...he 4G wireless communication is normal Step 2 Choose Settings Other Parameters and set Mobile network sharing to Enable NOTICE After this function is enabled the SmartLogger is directly exposed to the public network and is vulnerable to network attacks Figure 8 4 Other parameters Step 3 Open a web browser enter https XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX is the fixed IP address of the SIM card in the address bo...

Page 286: ...this parameter to the IP address of the SmartLogger 4 Optional Third party DNS server If the third party device needs to connect to the server address in domain name format you need to set the DNS server address which can be set to a public DNS server address for example 8 8 8 8 The DNS server address of the wired network of the SmartLogger with mobile network sharing enabled cannot be the same as...

Page 287: ... in Chinese and the language will be switched to Chinese after login Figure 8 6 WebUI allows login only in Chinese Figure 8 7 WebUI prompts to switch to Chinese SmartLogger3000 User Manual 8 FAQ Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 275 ...

Page 288: ...munications mode RS485 ETH MBUS optional 4G optional and SFP optional Maximum communication distance RS485 1000 m ETH 100 m MBUS multi core cable 1000 m MBUS single core cable 400 m The three phase cables must be bound at 1 m intervals Optical fiber single mode 1310 nm optical module 10 000 m with the 1000M optical module 12 000 m with the 100M optical module SmartLogger3000 User Manual 9 Technica...

Page 289: ...e 40 C to 70 C Relative humidity 5 95 RH IP rating IP20 Installation mode Installed on a wall or guide rail Highest operating altitude 4000 m Pollution degree 2 Corrosion level Class B Ports Parameter Specifications Ethernet electrical port WAN and LAN 2 PCS 10M 100M 1000M auto sensing Ethernet optical port SFP 2 PCS supports 100 M 1000 M SFP eSFP optical modules MBUS port 1 PCS supports a maximum...

Page 290: ...with the antenna with the SMA J internal screw inner pin port Wireless Communication Parameter Specifications 4G 3G 2G The SmartLogger3000A01CN supports 2G 3G and 4G networks of China Mobile and China Unicom as well as 4G networks of China Telecom The following frequency bands are supported LTE FDD B1 B3 B8 LTE TDD B38 B39 B40 B41 WCDMA B1 B5 B8 B9 TD SCDMA B34 B39 GSM 900 MHz 1800 MHz The SmartLo...

Page 291: ...B2 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8 B28 LTE TDD B40 WCDMA B1 B2 B5 B8 GSM 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz WLAN local maintenance using app 2 4G RF Bands of the 4G Module SmartLogger3000A01EU and SmartLogger3000A03EU Frequency Band Tx Rx WCDMA Band 1 1920 1980 MHz 2110 2170 MHz WCDMA Band 5 824 849 MHz 869 894 MHz WCDMA Band 8 880 915 MHz 925 960 MHz GSM 900 880 915 MHz 925 960 MHz GSM 1800 1710 1785 MHz 1805 1880...

Page 292: ...00A03EU Frequency Band Standard Value Unit dBm Remarks Unit dB GSM 900 GMSK 1Tx Slot 33 2 8PSK 1Tx Slot 27 3 GSM 1800 GMSK 1Tx Slot 30 2 8PSK 1Tx Slot 26 3 WCDMA Band 1 24 1 3 WCDMA Band 5 24 1 3 WCDMA Band 8 24 1 3 LTE Band 1 23 2 LTE Band 3 23 2 LTE Band 5 23 2 LTE Band 7 23 2 LTE Band 8 23 2 LTE Band 20 23 2 LTE Band 38 23 2 LTE Band 40 23 2 LTE Band 41 23 2 SmartLogger3000 User Manual 9 Techni...

Page 293: ...gement Parameter Specifications Communications mode RS485 ETH Maximum communication distance RS485 1000 m ETH 100 m Common Specifications Parameter Specifications DC power supply DC 12 V DC 2 0 power socket male connector DC 24 V cord end terminal Power consumption Typical 4 W maximum 5 W Dimensions H x W x D Including mounting ears 160 mm x 179 mm x 59 mm Without mounting ears 160 mm x 125 mm x 4...

Page 294: ...pported baud rates 1200 bit s 2400 bit s 4800 bit s 9600 bit s 19 200 bit s and 115 200 bit s Power output port 1 PCS DC output 12 V 0 1 A Digital input DI port 4 PCS supports only the access from relay dry contacts PT port PT Two PCS supports the access of signals from a 3 wire or 2 wire PT100 PT1000 temperature sensor Analog input AI port 4 PCS AI1 supports 0 10 V voltage passive AI2 AI4 support...

Page 295: ... or later installer None You need to set a password upon the initial login user WebUI Factory version earlier than V300R023C00 admin Changeme Updated to V300R023C00 or later installer 00000a same as the mobile app login password admin Changeme Factory version V300R023C00 or later installer None You need to set a password upon the initial login SmartLogger3000 User Manual A Product User Lists Issue...

Page 296: ...ion by the SmartLogger SmoduleAdmin EzFp 2 r6 IxSCv Table A 3 Operating system user list User Name Initial Password enspire Changeme root Changeme prorunacc No initial password bin No initial password daemon No initial password nobody No initial password sshd No initial password SmartLogger3000 User Manual A Product User Lists Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 284 ...

Page 297: ...patible with cn fusionsolar huawei com Chinese mainland neteco alsoenergy com Public IP address Partner management system re ene kyuden co jp Public IP address Remote output control server of Kyushu Electric Power Company re ene yonden co jp Public IP address Remote output control server of Shikoku Electric Power Company SmartLogger3000 User Manual B Domain Name List of Management Systems Issue 10...

Page 298: ...e SmartLogger and the management system using FTPS FusionSolar Smart PV Hosting Cloud Center 16100 16100 2121 2122 10000 12000 The device performance data is updated in real time Each device requires 3 MB traffic per day 16100 used to query and set data between the SmartLogger and the management system 2121 2122 and 10000 12000 used to upload and download data or files between the SmartLogger and ...

Page 299: ...gement system connects to the SmartLogger over IEC104 the SmartLogger port No is 2404 which is used to query and set data between the SmartLogger and the third party management system If the SmartLogger connects to a third party FTP server over FTP the common port No is 21 which is used to periodically upload performance data to the third party FTP server If the SmartLogger connects to a third par...

Page 300: ...tificates 3 A preconfigured Huawei issued certificate is valid from the manufacturing date until May 2041 4 Services using a preconfigured Huawei issued certificate will be interrupted when the certificate expires 5 It is recommended that customers deploy a PKI system to issue certificates for devices and software on the live network and manage the lifecycle of the certificates To ensure security ...

Page 301: ...crt mnt log client_new crt mnt log tcpmb_server_cert ca crt Authenticates the validity of the peer mobile app for communication through Modbus TCP Certificates for communication between the Company s products cannot be replaced mnt log tcpmb_server_cert tomcat_client crt mnt log cmu_ca crt Authenticates the validity of the peer CMU for communication through Modbus TCP mnt log cmu_client crt mnt lo...

Page 302: ...put App Application B BMU Battery Monitoring Unit C COM Communication CPE Customer Premises Equipment CMU Central Monitoring Unit D DC Direct Current DI Digital Input SmartLogger3000 User Manual E Acronyms and Abbreviations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 290 ...

Page 303: ...R Battery Rack ESM Battery Pack G GE Gigabit Ethernet GND Ground H HVAC Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning L LAN Local Area Network LED Light emitting Diode LTE Long Term Evolution M MBUS Monitoring bus SmartLogger3000 User Manual E Acronyms and Abbreviations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 291 ...

Page 304: ...set RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol S SFP Small Form factor Pluggable STP Spanning Tree Protocol T TCU Temperature Control Unit U USB Universal Serial Bus W WAN Wide Area Network SmartLogger3000 User Manual E Acronyms and Abbreviations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 292 ...

Page 305: ...WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment SmartLogger3000 User Manual E Acronyms and Abbreviations Issue 10 2022 08 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 293 ...

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