Carrier 58SMA- User Manual

Carrier 58SMA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Installation assistant
  • Page 7 – Notes on using the Operating Instructions; The instructions are continually updated.; Safety instructions for operation; The WEB'log may not be opened
  • Page 8 – Device overview; Device versions overview; You can find more information on grid feed-in management on the
  • Page 9 – Front WEB'log PRO Unlimited
  • Page 11 – Assignment of buttons and connections; Buttons
  • Page 12 – Direct access for setting language; Default settings
  • Page 13 – Status LEDs; The Alarm LED flashes in the following cases:
  • Page 14 – Installation; Safety instructions for installation; Note
  • Page 15 – Cables and wiring; Cable types
  • Page 17 – Interfaces; PSTN and ISDN connection; Test the ISDN telephone connection with an S
  • Page 18 – Ethernet connection; Connection to a hub / switch via an uncrossed network cable.
  • Page 19 – Analogue input; The analogue inputs can be configured as:; Digital input; For further information about configuration, see Appendix.
  • Page 20 – Power supply
  • Page 21 – Communication with inverters; Observe the maximum permissible number of bus devices; “Connect cable” option
  • Page 22 – WEB'log RS485 connection; Signal wires RS485 A and RS485 B must not be interchanged
  • Page 23 – Connecting Modbus devices; Auxiliary device is connected to the WEB'log via RS485.; RS changeover switch
  • Page 25 – i’checker Advanced current sensor; Maximum of 100 i’checkers per WEB'log
  • Page 26 – The 6-way RS485 hub enables configuration of a star network.
  • Page 27 – Installation assistant – guided configuration via web browser
  • Page 28 – Expert pages – Professional configuration via web browser; Connect the computer to the WEB'log via Ethernet; Configuring the WEB'log via the display; Setting the language in the submenu Language
  • Page 29 – Configuring the WEB'log for the connection of Modbus devices; Using the correct Modbus interface; in the section Downloads > Industrial Line; Configuring the Modbus interface via the Web browser; Login to the admin area of the expert pages via the menu
  • Page 30 – Configuring the WEB'log for Power Control
  • Page 31 – Configuring the active power control via the Web browser; Admin measurement > Power Control > General
  • Page 32 – WEB‘log Master and Slave; Every WEB'log must be assigned its own IP address.
  • Page 33 – Defining the WEB'log as Master or Slave; Select data logger mode
  • Page 34 – saferSun configuration via the web portal; This is followed by:
  • Page 36 – Operation; The WEB'log display offers the following options:; Menu structure on the LIGHT+ 20 and WEB'log BASIC 100 display
  • Page 38 – Menu structure on PRO unlimited display
  • Page 39 – Activating automatic call acceptance (PSTN)
  • Page 40 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 41 – Appendix; Inverter connections; RETA 01 control panel; Connection via Ethernet; Communication via Ethernet
  • Page 42 – RMBA control panel
  • Page 45 – Danfoss inverter; Maximum of 31 inverters and 100 i'checkers per WEB'log
  • Page 46 – Delta inverter
  • Page 47 – Central inverter CI; The WEB'log is installed in the first inverter cabinet
  • Page 48 – Diehl AKO Platinum inverter
  • Page 52 – Fronius inverter
  • Page 53 – Maximum of 31 inverters and 19 Gefran string boxes per WEB'log
  • Page 54 – Inverter connection; Switch off the RS485 bus; Current sensor connection
  • Page 56 – Connection to the inverter connector
  • Page 57 – Jema inverter
  • Page 58 – Kaco inverter; Maximum of 31 inverters per WEB'log
  • Page 60 – Kostal inverter; Connect the cable shield to the ground terminal at the WEB’log end
  • Page 61 – Mastervolt inverter
  • Page 63 – Central inverter
  • Page 64 – Refusol inverter
  • Page 65 – Riello inverter
  • Page 67 – Sunway M Plus
  • Page 70 – Sunway TG and TE
  • Page 71 – Connection via RS485
  • Page 73 – Siemens PVM inverter
  • Page 75 – SMA string inverter RS485 Quick Module; Maximum of 31 inverters per device
  • Page 76 – SMA central inverter; Maximum of 12 inverters per WEB'log
  • Page 78 – Sputnik inverter; C Series
  • Page 81 – Connect RS485 with string inverter
  • Page 82 – Connection via Ethernet for Sungrow string and central inverter
  • Page 83 – Connect RS485 with central inverter
  • Page 84 – Sunways inverter; Maximum of 99 inverters per WEB'log
  • Page 85 – Xantrex inverter; Handle the fiber-optic connecting cables with care!
  • Page 86 – Grid feed-in management overview
  • Page 87 – Configuration overview
  • Page 88 – CE certificates
  • Page 89 – RoHS Statement
  • Page 90 – List of figures
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Page 3 - Contents; Installation assistant

WEB'log 1/92 Contents 1 Notes on using the Operating Instructions ...................................... 5 2 Safety instructions for operation ...................................................... 5 3 Device overview .............................................................................. 6 3...

Page 7 - Notes on using the Operating Instructions; The instructions are continually updated.; Safety instructions for operation; The WEB'log may not be opened

WEB'log 5/92 1 Notes on using the Operating Instructions These Operating Instructions are intended for end customers and provide the basis for safe operation of the WEB‘logs. The personnel responsible for installation, operation and maintenance must have read and understood this operating manual The...

Page 8 - Device overview; Device versions overview; You can find more information on grid feed-in management on the

6/92 WEB'log 3 Device overview 3.1 Device versions overview WEB'log Light+ 20 WEB'log Basic 100 WEB'log PRO Unlimited Max. feed-in power in kW 20 100 Unlimited Modem GPRS or PSTN (analogue) GPRS, PSTN (analogue) or ISDN Display 2x16 characters 192x32 dots Grid feed-in management (meteocontrol PowerC...

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