User’s Manual 1PH HYD3000-HYD6000-ZP1
Rev. 1.0 01/09/2023
Identification: MD-AL-GI-00
Rev. 1.1 of 27/01/2023 - Application: GID
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15.6.2.
Connecting the Datalogger to the inverters
A serial communication via RS485 cable is provided for connecting to the inverters.
The GND cable does not need to be connected to the inverters. Follow the connections as shown in the table
below.
Datalogger SIDE
BUS Signal
SENSOR SIDE
(ZSM-IRR-TEMP-LM2)
Inverter SIDE
D+
terminal
+
RS485
+IB
terminal
+Tx
terminal
D–
terminal
-
RS485
-IA
terminal
-Tx
terminal
Table 3: Connecting the Datalogger to the inverters
15.6.3.
Internet connection via Ethernet cable
In order to display the data measured and processed by the Datalogger in the portal, it is necessary to
connect to the internet via LAN cable and open the following router ports:
•
VPN ports: 22 and 1194
•
HTTP ports: 80
•
DB ports: 3050
•
FTP ports: 20 and 21
The local network of the device is configured for DHCP, and it is not necessary to activate any communication
port on the router. If you want to set a fixed network address, this must be provided at the time of ordering
together with the gateway address.
15.6.4.
Connecting the power supply and battery pack to the Datalogger
Once the RS485 Half Duplex cable has been connected, power the Datalogger by connecting the power supply
unit (supplied with the datalogger) to the MAIN PWR input (12V DC - 1A).
In order to prevent possible voltage drops and/or power failures, it is recommended to also connect the battery
pack, which is supplied with the datalogger. The battery pack should be connected to the +V
bat
and GND inputs
of the BATT PWR connector, positive and negative respectively (i.e. red to the +V
bat
input and black to the GND
input).
The battery pack (ZSM-UPS-001) can be purchased separately.