User Manual 3PH HYD5000-HYD20000-ZSS
Rev. 1.1 16/03/2021
Identification: MD-AL-GI-00
Rev. 1. of 16/03/2021 - Application: GID
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When searching for the Wi-Fi network using a smartphone or PC, make sure that the
Wi-Fi signal is strong enough (a minimum RSSI signal strength of 30% is required
during configuration). If necessary, increase it by using a network extender or a router
dedicated to inverter monitoring.
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Check that the router has access to the network and that the connection is stable; check
that a PC or smartphone can access the Internet
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Check that port 80 of the router is open and enabled to send data
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Reset the adapter as described in the previous section
If, at the end of the previous checks and subsequent configuration, Remote server A is still “Not
Connected” or the NET LED is off, there may be a transmission problem at the home network
level and, more specifically, that data between the router and server is not being transmitted
correctly. In this case, it is advisable to carry out checks at the router level in order to ensure
that there are no obstructions on the output of data packets to our server.
To make sure that the problem lies in the home router and to exclude problems with the Wi-Fi
adapter, configure the adapter using the Wi-Fi hotspot function on your smartphone as a
reference wireless network.
Using an Android mobile phone as a modem
a)
Check that the 3G/LTE connection is active on your smartphone. Go to the Settings menu of
the operating system (the gear icon on the screen with a list of all the apps installed on
the
phone),
select “Other” from the Wireless and networks menu and make sure that the
Network type is set to 3G/4G/5G.
b)
In the Android settings menu, go to Wireless & networks > Other. Select Mobile
Hotspot/Tethering, and then enable the Wi-Fi mobile hotspot option; wait a few seconds
for the wireless network to be created. To change the name of the wireless network (SSID)
or your password, select Configure Wi-Fi hotspot.