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26.After grid T F_min test is over, the LCD will show the result and “(Esc) to exit”, and the inverter
will reconnect automatically.
27.The autotest function is considered successful once all the previous 12 tests have been
performed. When LCD shows “(Esc) to exit”, press ESC button to exit from “New Autotest” .
Note:
If an unexpected disconnection requirement occurs during the autotest, the autotest is
interrupted. The LCD will show "AutoTest break! (OK) to exit". Press OK button or ESC button to
exit from “New Autotest” . Then, disconnect the AC breaker from all 3 phases and prevent it
from being reactivated, disconnect the DC switch for 5 minutes and connect it again. The inverter
is now in the initialization and you can restart the autotest procedure.
Note:
If user exit from “New Autotest” when any of the previous 12 tests be not performed yet,
the inverter will not record any of the test results.
Procedure of viewing AutoTest results from the inverter’s LCD
Enter Main Menu, then enter Settings sub-menu, select “AutoTest Ita.” and enter it, then select
“Last Results” , press OK button, the LCD will show the latest several results’ time in terms of
a list. The lattest result shows on the top.
Press DOWN or UP button to select one result and press OK button to view the detail. When
entering the detail screen, test results of grid R are shown, press RIGHT or LEFT button to
view other phases’ results. Press ESC button to exit from detail screen.
Procedure of viewing AutoTest results from PC.
Note: After a new AutoTest finished, the results’ data will be sent to PC through the RS-232
port between the inverter and PC, one “txt” format report will be created automatically. The
detailed operation procedures are as follows:
28. Open the “Enel.exe” file shown in Figure 26 in PC(User can download “Enel.exe”
application software from www.samilpower.com ), one "Report" folder will produced at the same
directory with “Enel.exe“ file , and each time “txt” format report generated will be stored to the
"Report" folder, as shown in Figure 27.
Operation