STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
String Inverter Installation – Zeverlution Series
Version 1.2 Effective date 02/08/2017
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2.
Once the inverter has started, use the grey button
next to the display to change the information
shown on the display until the inverter name is
displayed, e.g. Zeverlution 4000 or Zeverlution
2000s.
3.
When the inverter name is displayed, push and
hold down the button for 10 seconds. You will be
asked to enter a password.
4.
The password is 25. The 3-digit number will
count-up by one each time you press the button.
Push the button repeatedly until the number 024
is displayed. Now push the button one more time
but hold it down for 10 seconds. The inverter is
most likely set to Australian settings by default.
5.
Now press the button again once per second until
the display shows the correct standard -NZ
AS/NZS4777.2. To confirm, wait for approximately
10 seconds until the inverter automatically returns
to the initial display, showing the error code.
Connecting the inverter to the Internet
The inverter needs to be connected to the customer’s internet connection so that it can be monitored for
performance and maintenance (e.g. earth faults). This can be done via WIFI or Ethernet. The order of
preference for internet connection is as follows:
1.
If there is WIFI signal at the inverter location, connect via WIFI – refer to section 6.3.1 for
connecting the inverter using WIFI
2.
If there is no WIFI signal at the inverter location, use a TPLink WIFI extender to extend the WIFI
signal to the inverter location – refer to section 6.3.1 for connecting the inverter using WIFI
3.
If WIFI cannot be extended to the inverter location, use an Ethernet bridge to connect the inverter
directly to the customer’s router. This example may arise if the inverter is installed in a garage
away from the main house. Where the cable run is relatively short, it is preferable to run an