INTRODUCTION
The Web-Logger is connected to the network through a MC COMS converter via the MC COMS port
of the Web-Logger. The LAN or Ethernet port of the Web-Logger is then connected to an Internet
enabled router.
The Web-
Loggers’ power is supplied by the connected battery bank. Supply voltage to not exceed
70V DC!
The Web-Logger requires a cabled internet connection in order to upload the data to the
Powermonitor website https://www.powermonitor.co.za.
The Web-Logger requires power from your batteries and has a separate connector for power.
Connect the positive side to your battery positive and the negative side to your battery negative (max
supply voltage to not exceed 70v DC)
Plug the Ethernet cable into the silver Ethernet port of the Web-Logger (bottom row on the left hand
side) and plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into your internet router. The Web-Logger uses
DHCP to obtain a network connection automatically. The green and orange network LEDs will flash
indicating a network connection to the router.
Once power is connected, the Web-Logger will power up, obtain a network address and internet
connection. The Web-Logger will then attempt to download the settings it requires form the website in
order to communicate to your devices and upload the data.
Internet Connection - LAN
MC COMMS Ports