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1. WEB log User Manual OO Pin 1 Pin8 Ic SOooococos CO DO1 NL AL lr ttl fu A ey AC Phone 24 V RS 485 RS 232 Leer Se CAIA Pin 8 Pin 1 Pin6 Pin Pin6 Pin 1 tt C 24VDC Output For the supply of external sensors 24 VDC max 230 mA will be applied to this pin from the internal power unit D Ethernet In addition to the integrated modem a network connection is available for connecting directly to the Ethernet network Please use a cross ethernet cable for direct PC connection and a 1 1 patch cable for hub or switch connection assignment 1 1 Ethernet Pin 8 Pin 1 PIN Ethernet 1 TPTX 2 TPTX 3 TPTX 4 RJ45 plug 5 6 TPTX Ss By default the IP address of a WEB log is set to IP 192 168 30 40 and the net mask to 255 255 255 0 Please find a detailed instruction for connection set up under section Connection via Ethernet Network 1 2 Power One ltaly S p a AN Power one WV WEB log User Manual OO Pin 1 Pin8 mE LOLOL AAAA COO DO1 NIL i lr Att J L tu 110 V ac Phone 24V RS 485 RS 232 230 V Ethernet WZ Sy aa y Li geo Pin 8 Pin 1 Pin6 Pin1 Pin6 Pin 1 A B C D E F G E RS485 Connection WEB log disposes of a RS485 c
2. Main Menu ni G Sumen Call Communication ommunicati n Acceptance On 0 00000 06 00000 Blinking Meaning see below Automatic Return Main Menu l a Seem Analog Digital nag 06 80000 Ele o Blinking Blinking Failure at Failure at analog input digital input Main Menu A Submenu Inverter Scan Bus Devices Bus Devices 00000 K 00 A A Automatic Return Blinking At least one inverter ist not responding Blinking At least one current sensor is not responding LED Display Description of Submenu Communication e00000 No Dial tone No free line signal Device cannot access a subscriber line 000000 No Carrier Modem has lost the carrier signal or cannot detect it No Answer No answer The called distant terminal does not answer 000000 Busy Busy line The called distant terminal is busy 000000 000000 Initializing failure unknown or general failure 25 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 3 Connection Set Up Both WEB log PRO and WEB log BASIC are equipped with an integrated modem ISDN analog or GSM and thus ready for RDT connection set up The PRO devices additionally include an Ethernet interface and therefore permit the connection to the WEB log via network card on the spot 3 1 Connection via RDT Preconditions e WEB log is connected to
3. Connection with Buzzer PRO BASIC Sty Sty Sty Co Mn Ay 2 8 3 im ESC ENTER 110 V 230v AC Ethernet 14 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 1 5 Analog Digital Inputs 4 Analog Inputs 0 10V 4 Digital Inputs 0 bis 20mA a opt separated PRO or PT 1000 Sensor 12 24 VDC Analog Input 0 10V Digital Input B ASI C a 0 20mA opt separated or PT 1000 Sensor 12 24 VDC Inputs Analog The device is equipped with 4 PRO or 1 BASIC analog inputs preinstalled for voltage metering from 0 10V A voltage higher than 12VDC or polarity reversal can destroy the measuring channel Inputs Digital The device is equipped with 4 PRO or 1 BASIC digital meter inputs for measuring the meter pulses max frequency 14Hz An interface in accordance with Specification S0 must be available An external voltage higher than 24VDC or polarity reversal can destroy the input 24 VDC are supplied at terminal DI 1 5 Power One ltaly S p a AN Power one VY WEB log 1 6 Circuit Diagram User Manual Connection with Irradiance Sensor and Energy Meter PRO BASIC Analog input Al1 is p
4. Internet Access Points Settings Providers Consecutive No Designation Dial In No User Name Password 1 MSN CalrBy Ca O fare men msn 2 reenet de CalbBy Cal 0 paame o freee O modem 3 MAG Interkom CalrBy Calr momma anonymer surfer 4 E Plus mobil GSM pmza o fees o 5 freenet de Mobi GSM o Besa o frenar i System time 31 8 06 14 33 21 Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 56 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 3 E mail Here you can define E Mail Transfer Settings SMTP Server Settings e Server IP Address IP address of server you want to log in SMTP server IP address of meteocontrol data processing centre 213 179 128 176 e WEB log e mail address In order to assure good operation please indicate a valid e mail address here According to the e mail address the corresponding SMTP server has to be entered e Group E mail Address meteoconirol provides the service to send e mails via a meteocontrol server Therefore you must enter the following address data www1 meteocontrol de The e mails will be forwarded to the actual e mail address Under Pop3 Server settings can be made regarding authentification IP address user name password These specifications should only be made if required for the e mail account Under Dial in Services you can set the priority of the providers i e the provider ranked first will be dialle
5. Internet 37 7 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 4 2 On line Values Herunder you may find various measured values of the analog and digital inputs connected to the sensors and meters If an inverter is connected to the RS 485 interface and the adequate driver is loaded you may also check the inverter values 4 2 1 Analog Digital Survey of Selected Digital Inputs On line Values gt Analog and Digital Inputs Sum of Selected Digital Inputs Designation Value Unit Designation Value Unit Current power 0 000 Kw Current monthly energy yield 0 000 Kkwvh Current daily energy yield 0 000 Kiih Current annual energy yield 0 000 kh Previous day energy yield 0 000 Kh Total energy yield 0 000 Kh Here you will get an overview of the total energy yield of your PV system Under Admin Measurement gt Energy Digital Channels you can set the parameters to calculate the total sum Example The system consists of two subsystems whose separate meters are connected to the WEB log In order to get a correct sum please enable the two subsystem meters under Admin Measurement gt Energy Digital Channels Selection Extension Module Select extension module internal y Refresh This function allows you to recall the measuring data of a connected extension module making available additional analog digital inputs 38 Power One Italy S p a AN Power one NM WEB
6. M ICPAP TCP IP Settings IV Use IP header compression IV Use default gateway on remote network Windows 2000 Network Connection Wizard Network Connection Wizard Network Connection Type Phone Number to Dial You can choose the type of network connection you want to create based on You must specify the phone number of the computer or network you want to your network configuration and your networking needs connect to Type the phone number of the computer or network you are connecting to If you want your computer to determine automatically how to dial from different locations check Use dialing rules Connect using my phone line modem or ISDN Dial up to the Internet i Connect to the Internet using my phone line modem or ISDN Phone number E 9722881 C Connect to a private network through the Internet Create a Virtual Private Network VPN connection or tunnel through the Internet C Accept incoming connections Let other computers connect to mine by phone line the Intemet or direct cable FT Use dialing rules C Connect directly to another computer Connect using my serial parallel or infrared port lt a Corcel e Entering the telephone number please note that an external call prefix might be required generally the external call prefix is O For connection set up some telephone systems might require an interdigital pau
7. an installer code will be required Please contact your SMA contact to get this code Attention The new values will only be written if the corresponding checkbox has been enabled and no scan process is active To delete an SMA inverter please select the corresponding inverter and click Delete Select address y Address lo m Installer code p Ci Read Out Write Delete gt Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 77 Power One Italy S p a SN Power one NY WEB log 4 6 6 Energy Digital Channels User Manual This page refers to On line Values gt Analog Digital As administrator you may correct the indicated energy values if necessary Furthermore you can determine which channels should be included in the sum under Digital channels included in the sum Admin Measurement gt Energie Digital Channels Survey of Selected Digital Channels Designation Value o CONTACTO Previous day eneray yield 0 000 kWh Current annual eneray yielde Current monthly eneray yield 0 000 kWh Total energy yield Note To correct energy values overwrite entered values Click the button Save afterwards Digital Inputs to be Summed Digital input Consideration 0 l active Note Select the inputs to be summed Click the button Save afterwards gt Value Unitt 0 000 kwh 0 000 kWh Cancel Save Cancel Save Changes will only be ac
8. e Adresse E http 192 168 30 119 htmljen confStdKontakt html y Wechseln zu Links Startseite EJEinstellungen Nachladbare Anwendung Google Module admin g General_ On line Values _ Status_ Configuration_ Configuration gt Default Mo Company aparsan MC meteocontolGmbH PE Menta presettings all alarm messages and measured value files will be sentto the default contact You can Administrator change the presettings for each alarm criterion plant message or plant parameter ifyou are authorized Street Stadj gerstrasse 11 Postal code lass S Town augsburg Telephone os21346660 Mobil 01717710301 Contact Marin Schneider Fax 08213466511 E mail fachneider meteocontrolde Cancel Save System time 23 11 05 13 31 53 ll E http 192 168 30 119 htmlfen confstdKontakt html PP 49 Internet start aende E Total Commander 5 R Benutzerhandbuch J M Benutzerhandbuch E Configuration gt n W Unbenannt Paint GH 13 30 RES Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 52 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 4 4 3 Date Time The settings of time and date can be modified here Please keep in mind that the time setting directly influences data logging Deviations in seconds should not be corrected Date Time Set Date Time New date dd mmiyy Bi fe 46 New system time
9. for the errors included in this group the alarm message is delivered only to Power One e Group 2 Includes the alarms that are relevant for the manufacturer and the PV plant operator manager by default setting the alarm message for each error that falls in this group is delivered to Power One technical staff and to the PV plant manager e Group 3 Includes the alarms that are important for the manufacturer as well as the PV plant manager and eventually the end customer by default the alarm message for each error that falls in this group is delivered to Power One the PV plant manager and the end user The table in the next page list all the error conditions generated by the Aurora inverter and the minimum number of occurrences per day considered by the AEC system to trigger an alarm message 44 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual The alarm is Warning Error triggered when the Error designation n of code code occurrences day is equal to IS AOS p e r o f po IESO AOS een ION foal e ee S Y S O S o S o S po A T S IE O S 2 45 Power One Italy S p a poder one WEB log User Manual DcDc Error revealed by 16 E012 10 1 inverter instead of dual OOS So IE Start Timeout O f S o ap pp gt 46 E Power One ltaly S p a AN Power one NY Empty Wind Table AuroraWind Only DN i EE Di 2 i Oo formula the error Wai
10. log User Manual Details Digital Inputs Details Digital Inputs Channel Designation Current power Minimum Maximum Unit Meter reading Unit 1 Feed in energy meter 14 997 0 000 15 004 KW 3875 845 kWh On this page the corresponding measured values for each digital channel will be displayed e Current power The metering pulses will be converted to power over a defined period by means of a pulse constant Indication in kW e Minimum The smallest measured value of the current day e Maximum The highest measured value of the current day e Meter Reading The total sum of the measured pulses will be displayed here The indication can be compared with the actual value of the energy meter See menu item Admin Measurement Digital Channels displayed in kWh Details Analog Inputs Details Analog Inputs Channel Designation Value Minimum Maximum Unit 1 Solar irradiance on module plane 867 4 868 Wim 2 Ambient temperature 22 2 49 9 22 2 Lo The Analog Values are stated together with channel number and designation the following information will be provided e Value Current on line value updated every 10sec e Minimum The smallest measured value of the current day e Maximum The highest measured value of the current day 4 2 2 Current Sensors If current sensors checker are connected the recent measured values of the current sensors will be displayed on this page 39 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log
11. 84 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 5 3 2 Parameterization of Measuring Devices Settings under menu item Admin Monitoring Formulas Criterion x At first the general definitions for the alarm criterion will be specified e Designation Power over Solar Irradiance e Status active e Time frame Interval e Alarm Target Power One e Message Type E mail e Delay 8 this causes an alarm delay of 2 hours at a measuring interval o 15 minutes ISSI Before an alarm message can be sent you must have defined a contact for the alarm target in the menu Admin Monitoring Contact addresses Contact x The formula entries are as follows Y Energy yield PVA dig_0 m low limit 0 85 m upper limit 1 1 xX Irradiance module ana_0 plant area etaPV etalnverter c low limit 200 c upper limit 200 85 Power One ltaly S p a AN Power one NM WEB log User Manual 6 Technical Data Ambient Temperature Operation Storage and Transport Electrical Data Voltage supply Analog Inputs adjustable Digital Inputs Digital Output Power Consumption Measuring Accuracy Voltage Input Current Input Interfaces Interface 1 optional Interface 2 Interface 3 Mechanical Data Dimensions Mounting Protective system Weight from 0 C to 55 C from 20 C to 65 C 230 V AC 85 V AC 260 V AC 0 V DC to 1
12. User Manual WEB log On line Values Sta Update Address Current Value Minimum Maximum Unit 5 0 00 0 00 0 00 A 8 0 00 0 00 0 00 A 10 0 00 0 00 0 00 A 11 0 00 0 00 0 00 A 4 2 3 Inverter If used in connection with inverters application software may differ in that point Instead of current sensors inverters will be displayed Depending on the type of the inverter connected even more values e g temperature supply impedance are available e 40 Power One Italy S p a AN Power one NM 4 3 Status Plant Messages WEB log User Manual This menu item gives an overview of the possible alarm status The Measuring Value Alarm results from the predefined criteria The following information is listed in the status survey e Designation e Status e Upper limit e Actual Value e Low limit e Alarm Counter e Transfer Status e Info The Name defined in FORMULA Criteria will be displayed here Indicates if criterion is defined as active inactive The current upper limit of the monitoring criterion will be displayed The actual value of the monitoring criterion will be displayed The current low limit of the monitoring criterion will be displayed Tells how often the criterion has already exceeded a limit value Indicates if there are alarm messages in line for being sent Indicates the point of time when the last alarm occurred 41 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User
13. click Accept to accept the new address list and Save to save it on the device Ifyou do not wish to make any changes click Cancef or select another menu item Add Delete 5 8 10 11 new address list Accept 5 31 O11 previous address list OCS sensor interval between request and reply 3 indication in x 250ms Cancel Save Sensor Programming For programming please select a sensor address edit the parameters and enable them via the corresponding checkbox Clicking button Write the selected settings will be transferred to the sensor Attention Only those parameters will be written whose checkboxes have been enabled before 1 or stands for Parameter could not be programmed To read out the parameters select the corresponding sensor address and click button Read Ouf 1 or stands for Parameter could not be read out Selectaddress 5 Change bus address D Measuring range AC DC AC B AC current M1 10A M2 25A M3 50A Measuring range final valuY MI Z M DG current M1 14A M2 35A M3 70A Alarming period P r Indication in hours Alarming threshold value fe F Value has to be gt 15 otherwise it will not be accepted Set zero value zero scale I Zero values not set System time 1 9 06 16 19 41 iS Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before Under Sensor Configuration you can change the address of a sensor Please contact meteocontrol for
14. into the input field The standard address is as follows http 192 168 200 1 Z Start Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras 1 A suchen Favoriten medien 4 B S GO S er 7 7 Welcome to WEB log Monitoring System Special Settings for Windows 2000 In the window Connect name of the connection click on the button Properties 30 Power One Italy S p a Power one NY WEB log User Manual Connect to weblog ES zixl General Options Security Networking Type of dial up server am calling PPP Windows 95 98 NT 4 2000 Internet x Settings Components checked are used by this connection Y Internet Protocol TCP IP 0 2 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks O El Client for Microsoft Networks User name admin Password Install Uninstall ot as C rns I Remember password Description Transmission Control ProtocolIntemet Protocol The default Dial 0345651 5 wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks The field Use the following IP address has to be selected and IP address 192 168 200 51 has to be entered Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the a
15. on module plane subsystem 2 G_M2 W m Irradiance on module plane subsystem 3 G_M3 W m Irradiance on a horizontal plane G_HO W m Temperature module T_MO C Temperature module subsystem 1 T_M1 C Temperature module subsystem 2 T_M2 C Ambient temperature T_UO C Ambient temperature 1 T_U1 C Temperature collector T_KO C Temperature collector subsystem 1 T_K1 C Direct current DC_O A Direct current subsystem 1 DC 1 A Direct current subsystem 2 DC 2 A Direct current subsystem 3 DC 3 A DC voltage U DC 0 V DC voltage subsystem 1 U DC 1 V DC voltage subsystem 2 U DC 2 V DC voltage subsystem 3 U DC 3 V Alternating current AC 0 A Alternating current subsystem 1 AC_1 A Alternating current subsystem 2 AC 2 A Alternating current subsystem 3 AC 3 A AC voltage U AC 0 V AC voltage subsystem 1 U AC 1 V AC voltage subsystem 2 U AC 2 V AC voltage subsystem 3 U AC 3 V Wind speed W VO m s Wind direction W_RO P Humidity F_LO Heat quantity collector WM_KO kWh Heat quantity heating WM_HO kWh Heat quantity cogeneration unit WM_BHKWO kWh 88 Power One ltaly S p a
16. system time 1 9 06 15 23 1 IS Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 71 Power One Italy S p a AN Power one NM WEB log User Manual 4 6 Admin Measurement 4 6 1 Analog Channels e Selection Extension Module e Status Please select here the values to be displayed measured values of WEB log or such of a connected extension module The channel can be set to inactive active Depending on the status measured values are recorded in data files e Channel Designation Defines the channel name this designation is used for the on e Abbreviation e Unit e Decimal Places e Gradient e Offset line presentation of the measured values Defines the channel name this channel abbreviation is used in the data files To enable synchronization with the Internet database the abbreviation must be selected from the pre defined list see List of Abbreviations Defines the unit of measured values this designation is used for the online presentation of the measured values Defines the number of decimal places in the data files for online representation and archiving The measured input voltage is converted to physical values by means of the gradient Offset is indicated as a physical value 72 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual WEB log Admin Measurement dmin Measurement gt Analog Channels uswahl Erweite
17. the device at an ISDN Extension you have to insert the corresponding extension number e MSN Number ISDN modem Telephone Number of ISDN Extension e g 3466615 The Check of Alarm Mode settings have been designed for testing the WEB log s calling You can check either the e mail fax or SMS contact e Test contact To whom do you wish to send this test To enable the desired contact method please click the corresponding check box e mail fax or SMS Admin Monitoring gt Network Settings PPP Server Settings Server name Server IP address 92168 2001 Server network mask 255 255 255 255 Caller IP address 92 168 200 51 Server telephone number a Aa LAN Interface Settings Ethernet Current IP address 192 168 30 40 Boot protocol None Static IP address 192 168 30 40 Net mask 255 255 2550 Gateway easy 1 DNS server I 2 DNS server zm ISDN Terminal Adapter Settings MSN Check of Alarm Modes Test contact Meteocontrol E mail DO Fax D SMS D Reset Save System time 31 8 06 14 19 51 gt Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 55 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 2 Internet Please define here the Internet Access Points Providers that the WEB log is to use for dialling to the Internet Please indicate designation dial in number user name and password Admin Monitoring gt Network Internet
18. this designation is used for the online presentation of the measured values e P Address Network address of the corresponding extension module e Port Port address of the corresponding extension module Set to 502 by default e Device Type Type of the corresponding extension module io 441 4 digital inputs 4 analog inputs 1 digital output io_081 8 digital inputs 1 digital output WEB log Admin Measurement gt Extension Modules Monitoring Interval ls seconds Annotation The interval of monitoring defines how frequently the Datalogger reads out the extension modules Number Status Designation IP Adress Portnumber Type of device 2 inactive Y aaa Ls ot iosa 7 3 inactive a A p fio_aa y 4 inactive y AAA o io_441 z 6 inactive Y A fo i0_441 y 8 inactive _ hp fo ioa y Cancel Save gt Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 75 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 4 6 4 Current Sensors i checker You can add or delete sensors here Therefore enter the bus address in the input field and click on the button Add or Delete After having finished the changes the new address list will be accepted by clicking on the button Accept WEB log Admin Measurement gt Current Sensors Please enter in the input field the address you would like to add or delete After completion of changes
19. 0V DC max load 24V DC OmA 20mA max load 40mA 3V DC PT 1000 Temperature input Low 0 VDC to 7 V DC High 9 V DC to 24 V DC Voltage supply directly from WEB log Opto output max load 70 V DC 50 mA check polarity WEB log pro 2 3W WEB log basic 2 1W 0 5 of full range output 1 of full range output PSTN connection GSM modem PRO ISDN Connection Ethernet connection RS 485 160 x 90 x 73 mm WxHxD Top hat rail mounting IP20 360g 86 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual WEB log PRO Basic Special Features Memory 32MB CF Memory Card Inputs 4 x Analog basic 1x 4 x Digital basic 1x 1 x RS485 Power Supply included Output Pulse output inverter energy output Alternative alarm fault detection Battery Li2032 lithium cell Storage life is longer than 10 years Service life of the device battery is longer than 5 years The battery changing must be done by the manufacturer unsolder and solder 87 Power One ltaly S p a AN Power one VW WEB log User Manual 7 List of Abbreviations Measured Values WEB log Unit Feed in Meter EZ EVU kWh Energy meter of subsystem 1 E Z PV1 kWh Energy meter of subsystem 2 E_Z PV2 kWh Energy meter of subsystem 3 E_Z PV3 kWh Irradiance on module plane 0 G_MO W m Irradiance on module plane subsystem 1 G_M1 W m Irradiance
20. 8 30 40 and the net mask to 255 255 255 0 PC must be within the same address range consequently its IP should be 192 168 30 XXX Once connected via 192 168 30 40 you may change the WEB log IP address Once these requirements are met WEB log can be addressed with its IP address via http browser and via FTP 34 g Power One Italy S p a power one VW WEB log User Manual Please enter in your browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer the network IP address of your WEB log Z Start Page Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Q sxx y gt x E A 2 Search 5 Favorites http 192 168 30 40 Welcome to WEB log Monitoring System I After successful connection to the device see Menu Description to learn about how to check the measured values 35 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 4 Menu Description After successfully setting up the RDT or network connection you can access the WEB log menu structure via a browser iS For an RDT connection please enter http 192 168 200 1 in your browser For a network connection please enter IP default http 192 168 30 40 in your browser The following menu items are accessible for standard users 4 1 General 4 2 On line Values 4 3 Status 4 4 Configuration The administrator can access the following menu items 4 5 Admin Monitoring and 4 6 Admin Measurement Rs Th
21. AN POWCF OM6 NY Changing the Shape of Power WEB log PRO BASIC LIGHT Monitoring System User Manual English WEB log NRO10 power one VY WEB log User Manual Table of Modifications Number of Release and Comments WEB log Type of Document Revision NR002 EJ Date of revision 23 07 02 NROO3 per Date of revision 09 09 02 KO NR004 Fata Date of revision 04 02 03 Ceo eo IET Ce EAN INTI e voce eo IET IC res aso woms W wo oo INTE ICON o eoe e 2 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Information Power One does not assume liability for any errors contained in this manual nor for accidental or consequential damages resulting from delivery capability or usage of this device Power One assures that the product if installed correctly and used as directed will operate perfectly Power One shall not be held liable for any operation failure or interruption of the product Warranty Information Warranty period is one year from the date of installation and will be restricted to poor workmanship defect in material or faulty design Within this warranty period Power One will repair or substitute demonstrably defect products In case of warranty please send the product to Power One Power One bears the costs of the return shipment to the customer within Europe In other respects does not bear any costs resulting from installation removal customs duties fe
22. L OUTPUT cccccsescesessceessecsescecessecssssessuecesseecesseeeaseeesseeseseeses 61 INIA 63 45A OI 67 4 5 5 STATUS ALARMS ccccccccccccesssseseccecececeesssentccecceccessssenaeceeceeceessneacceeceeceeesnaaeeeeeeeesesennaaeeeeeeeeneneas 68 4 6 ADMIN MEASUREMENT cccccsssscsssssscccssssscccssssecccssssccccesseccsesscccecessccecesccesscesscesecesscesscessessessces 72 4 6 1 ANALOG CHANNELS 0 cecsesessccccececsssssecsccccceecessenenaececesecseeeneaeceecesesssenenaeeeeeeeesenenuaaeeeeeeeesenens 72 4 6 2 DIGITAL CHANNELS cceceeseseccccececeesssensececcecceesenenaccecceeceessnenaeceecesceseenanaeeeeeesesetenaaaeeeeeeeeseneas 73 4 6 3 EXTENSION MODULES 00 ccccsscccccceceesssecscceceeecessesencceeeeeceessnenaeceeececeesenanaeeeeeesesetenaaaeeeeceeeneneas 74 4 6 4 CURRENT SENSORS I CHECKER ccccceesssssssceesceceessecessecesaecseseecesseccsssssesueceessecessseesaeesesseceeseeces 76 AGO INVERTER o alias 71 4 6 6 ENERGY DIGITAL CHANNELS cecessececcecceecessesenscceceeeceeesneaeceeceeceesenacaceeeeesesetenacaeeeeeeeeneneas 78 4 6 7 ENERGY INVERTERS aranin nnn ana a a aaa ra a a a a a a a a R 79 4 6 8 TIME SYNCHRONIZATION ccccccccccccsssesecsecccceecessesenececececeeeesenaeceeceecsssensaeeeeeceessnentaaeeseeeeeeenens 79 5 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION ssssstscics tostiscz coi nssccssacstocistssudsabacdussssteastetbasies dsstasedsobostestbsbsudesssdedees 80 5 1 ANALOG CHANNELS visscicdessiesivcssscsctevaccsseteesc
23. Manual The Plant Alarms correspond to messages referring to monitoring system failures e Designation The reason of the failure message will be displayed here e Alarm Type States the type of alarming e mail fax e Alarm Target Indicates the contact where the failure message has been sent to e Alarm Counter Displays how often an alarm has already occurred e Transfer Status Indicates if there are alarm messages in line for being sent e Info Indicates the point of time when the last alarm occurred E Mail Transfer Status informs about the system status If for instance e mails are in line for being sent at the moment the field Sending Status will display Busy The normal status is Ready to Send By clicking the button Reset Alarm all alarm messages incl local output will be reset except plant alarms i WEB log Status gt Plant Messages Measured Value Alarms Designation Status Upper Limit Actual Value Low Limit Alarm Counter Transfer Status Info E_Z_EVU Time inakdiv 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 E_Z_EVUJE_G0 inaktiv 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 E_Z_PV2 E_Z_PV1 inakdiv 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 E_Z_PV3 E_Z_PV1 inaktiv 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 E_Z_PV3 E_Z_PV2 inaktiv 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 Plant Alarms Designation Alarm Type Alarm Target Alarm Counter Transfer Status Info Stromausfall Email Meteocontrol 0 Systemdatei fehlt Email Meteocontrol 0 Systemfehler Email Meteocontrol 0 Emailversand gescheitert SMS Meteocontrol 0 Sta
24. You can reset the alarm count by using the button Reset Counter WEB log Admin Monitoring gt Plant Messages Designation Status Alarm Typi 2 Alarm Counter Current Information Reset Stromausfall active y Email y Meteocontrol y 0 Reset Counter Stromsensor ohne le 7 Meteocontrol E wer Rueckmeldung inactive Email Meteocontrol yj 6 Last alarm 31 08 06 12 43 29 Reset Counter Systemdatei fehlt active Email Meteocontrol y 0 Reset Counter Systemfehler active z Email Meteocontrol 0 Reset Counter Emailversand gescheitert active y SMS Meteocontrol y 0 Reset Counter Cancel Save System time 1 9 06 10 57 31 iS Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before a 63 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 4 5 4 Aurora s PV Inverter Messages In the section Inverter messages you can modify the settings used for the inverter alarm message management For each alarm you can set up to 3 different recipients Each recipient shall be configured with the following settings e Active Inactive to respectively enable or disable the recipient for that alarm message e Alarm Type despatch method for that alarm e mail SMS or fax e Recipient the recipient of that alarm message selected among the active contacts for the system Reset counter by pressing this button you will reset the counter for all the alarms gene
25. al via the output DO1 which has been configured as alarm output Display Menu The PRO version disposes of an integrated display that can be used to make certain installation settings such as setting the WEB log IP address or scanning for inverters Furthermore you may request current measured values and stored energy yield data during operation iS The menu may be protected with the password 0030 Entering the password please follow the tips on how to enter figures 1 9 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Navigation in the Display Menu l Enter Confirm the input or proceed to the next menu level t Upward Arrow Select a menu item above Downward Arrow Select a menu item below ESC Escape Cancel the input or go back to the previous menu level Input of Figures Enter To proceed to the next figure to be defined highlighted with underscore ji Upward Arrow Increase the selected underlined figure by one y Downward Arrow Decrease the selected underlined figure by one ESC Escape Cancel input 20 Power One Italy S p a power one NY WEB log User Manual Ethernet Current IP Address Displays the current LAN IP address Field Strength Display of field strength Settings Communication Ethernet No boot protocol is used Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A DHCP server assigns an IP address to the WEB log Bootstrap Prot
26. any further option you would like to have configured As they should be supported also by the current sensors such settings should be done only by meteocontrol or after consultation 76 5 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 4 6 5 Inverter If inverters are connected you may manage them here e g enter inverters or delete them from the system e g automatically via scan function As the features vary depending on the manufacturer you will find the corresponding instructions directly on this web site Admin Measurement gt Inverters Setting of Protocol Idle Time The following parameters serve to set the idle time between the inverter protocols Idle time between two protocols at inverters request j2 Indication in 250ms recommended value 12 Idle time between response last protocol of inverter A before sending first protocol to inverter A 12 Indication in 250ms recommended value 12 Save Scan To initiate a new SMA inverter scan process please click Scan Scan Program or delete a SMA inverter To program an SMA inverter it must be selected first Click on button Read Out to display the writable parameters To enter the address or write parameters please enter the new value s into the corresponding input fields Afterwards please enable the corresponding checkbox To initiate the storage process please press Write For setting of both write parameters
27. are defined e Analog If a certain limit value is exceeded a message will be sent to the contact defined in the settings menu e g channel 1 measurement gt limit value of 8 0 V e Status For instance the message will be sent if the status channel 1 does not correspond anymore to the defined low or high failure level 69 a Power One Italy S p a WEB log User Manual VE Status active Designation Temperature Alarm target Meteocontrol Message type E mail Alarming delay lo s value range 0 864005 Alarm reactivation after resetting fo s value range 0 86400s Number of triggered alarms 8 Reset Counter Formula Setting Function Status y Fallure Level Cow Calculation Formula y Failure Level Cancel Save System time 1 9 06 15 18 49 Pulse Counter If a certain limit value is exceeded a message will be sent to the contact defined in the settings menu e g meter 1 measurement gt limit value of 1 0 kW 70 Power One Italy S p a AS Power one VY WEB log User Manual g Admin Measurement Meteocontrol y lessage type sms an El arming delay lo s value range 0 864005 Alarm reactivation after resetting fo s value range 0 86400s umber of triggered alarms 0 Reset Counter Formula Setting unction Pulse Counter Limit Value 0 000000 KWh Calculation Formula Feed in energy meter lt y Limit Value Conca Save
28. booting of a PC The termination of the booting phase will be indicated by the status LED During the booting phase the status LED is off it will start to blink not until its termination Step 4 Checking the Status LED After having put the device into operation the status LED indicates its condition Status LED off gt System is booting Status LED is blinking consistently gt System has booted successfully Optional Check of Measured Values via Browser After putting into service you can connect to the data logger via PC and RDT network or Ethernet as described in section Connection Set Up Then you can check the measured values directly via your browser For further instructions please see On line Values 1 8 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 2 3 WEB log PRO Display Menu and Status LEDs The Four Status LEDs and their Meaning LED Power permanently illuminated Voltage is supplied to the device Not illuminated Voltage supply error LED Status Not illuminated System is booting boot mode Blinking System has booted successfully normal mode LED Connect Not illuminated No connection via analog modem ISDN or GSM at the moment Blinking Setting up the connection to the called distant terminal Permanently illuminated Connection set up successfully LED Alarm Not illuminated Normal mode Permanently illuminated The device will trigger an alarm sign
29. cccebeccscvcescccccuueccuseesusaccsusacescveeoscccsuvacesasesevccccusecesauens 80 SEE MPU VOLTAGE irs scce A NIN 80 AER CURRENT INC toni 81 5 2 DIGITAL INPUTS A ccccessede cusseeccaccasece deste seas vesecacvanccusceusevocdssssssecesseos obdsevesccasous esse ses 82 5 3 ALARM CRITERIA ona scsssencccsescccacesscuessvesess svesscusessescesscebscteassesssessense0eessee4achecnsctesssecscesecsteseess 82 5 3 1 BASIC PRINCIPLE OF MONITORING cccccssesseseccccecececsesenensccececscsessnenaeceecescseseneaceseceeseesentaacens 83 5 3 2 PARAMETERIZATION OF MEASURING DEVICES scsssecccceeececsesecececeeccecesseseaceeeceeesenenenaeees 85 6 TECHNICAL DATA ssvisiscicssssssscescstsivarcsscssesstcescesccsetvassscsssatesstetasststtesssssueiesessasocesttesesecssesseceuciie 86 BATTERY is 87 7 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS wiiccascsicsssssccsssssssssssaseasssssessssconssessssvecssecsssssessanest sesescssessosssesssasecesoass 88 UNT aaa daa 88 7 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 1 Installation 1 1 Safety Instructions The installation of the whole system must only be carried out by a skilled electrician Defective cable connections may cause damages to people and hardware You must only use the specified lines only All cable connections must be prepared with wire end ferrules All clamping joints have to be tightened with an adequate tool and checked Do not remove the memory card during operation of the device 8 a Po
30. cepted if Save button has been operated before 78 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 4 6 7 Energy Inverters If inverters are connected you may revise the displayed energy values under menu item On line Values gt Inverter Survey Admin Measurement gt Inverter Energy Sum of all Inverters Energy Inverters Designation Value TGI o Value Unit Previous day energy yield poo kWh Current annual energy yield boo kWh Current monthly energy yield o 000 kWh Total energy yield boo kWh Note To correct energy values overwrite entered values Click the button Save afterwards Cancel Save gt Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 4 6 8 Time Synchronization This menu option enables you to either synchronize WEB log via Internet or with the network clock When synchronizing with the network the time server s IP address and port number have to be considered Admin Measurement gt Time Synchronisation Function Time Synchronisation chronisation et Synchronisation C Network Synchronisation Cancel Save Re Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 79 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 5 Sample Configuration 5 1 Analog Channels 5 1 1 Input Voltage The rule for converting the measured value into a physical value is as follows phys
31. d into first If no connection can be set up WEB log will dial into the next provider If the WEB log dials in to the Internet via network and if the gateway number is posted e mails can be sent via Ethernet too provided that no dial in service is selected under Network gt E mail If you are safer Sun user a copy of every alarm message can be sent to the safer Sun portal In this way all alarm messages are shown in the alarm management Synchronization with Database Server Yes No 57 Power One Italy S p a WEB log User Manual WEB log Settings Internet hing Outp E mail Admin Monitoring gt Network E mail Plant ge SMS E mail Transfer Settings SMTP Server SMTP server IP address 213 179 128 176 WEB log e mail address r directdatade Group e mail address data maill meteocontrol de POP3 Server POP3 authentication required j POP3 server IP address POP3 user name POP3 password Dial in services freenet de Call VIAG Interkom E Plus mobil G freenetde Mobi inthe left hand list all dial in services are displayed in order of usage If a dial in service is not available the next list entry will be used The right hand list shows all available dial in services Database Synchronization Settings Data synchronization contact Datenbank Server Synchronization with Database no y Reset _Save system time 1 9 06 10 08 53 gt Changes will only be accepted i
32. de in the same way as for the default contact WEB log Contact 1 Contact 2 Admin Monitoring gt Contact Addresses 4p ne aa Status active Company Person Meteocontrol Sa Street Spicherer StraBe 48 Postal code fees Town Augsburg Telephone 0821 346 66 0 Mobile phone or 751234567 Contact Schneider Martin Fax E mail meteocontrol meteocontrol de Cancel Save i Changes will only be accepted if save button has been operated before 60 Power One Italy S p a SN Power one VY WEB log User Manual 4 5 2 Switching Output Digital Output Under Switching Output you may define the digital output s usage The following options can be selected Inactive Alarm Output and Meter Output WEB log General On line Values Status Configuration Admin Monitoring Admin Measurement Admin Monitoring gt Switching Output Settings inactive Alarm Digital output usage output Meter output Cancel Save If you want to use this output as meter output for connecting a display please indicate the pulse constant first The pulse constant indicates the amount of pulses the WEB log logs at D01 for one kWh produced energy WEB log General J On line Values Status Configuration Admin Monitoring Admin Measurement Admin Monitoring gt Switching Output Settings l Digital output usage C inactive Alarm output Meter output Digital output pulse c
33. e administrator password is ist02 4 1 General The homepage shows the most important information on the measuring device Hardware This item gives an overview of the occupied channels or accessible bus users Monitoring Hereunder the last occurred failure message and time of failure will be stated Furthermore the last data transfer will be shown 36 Power One ltaly S p a SN Power one VY WEB log User Manual Plant Parameters These entries serve as information on the connected photovoltaic system WEB log Welcome to WEB log Monitoring System DT meteo control System Survey of the Plant Sunshine Hardware Monitoring Analog inputs 2allocated Last alarm message E Mail transfer failure Digital inputs 1 allocated Time frame 31 08 06 10 52 00 Current sensors 4 Last data transfer Inverters 0 Free memory 98 Plant Parameters Plant operator Installed power 22 85 KW Inverters Inverter Orientation 180 Module type Solar 165 Inclination 30 Modul area 178 98 m Module efficiency 13 6 System time 31 8 06 11 08 08 The menu item LOGIN leads to a dial in page for logging in to the device as system administrator The password is ist02 2 General gt Login Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help E Qe 3 x a A JO search she Favortes O PANE 3 Address a http 192 168 30 40 htmlfenflogin html Login Please enter the administrator password
34. ection Wizard Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard Using this wizard you can create a connection to other computers and networks enabling applications such as e mail Web browsing file sharing and printing To continue click Next as 27 Power One Italy S p a SN Power one VY WEB log User Manual Step 3 After having pressed NEXT please set your connection On the tab GENERAL please enter the telephone number assigned for accessing WEB log The further settings are set as default and need not be modified Windows 95 98 Compass Net AAA 2 x TCPAP Settings General Server Types Scripting Multilink ao Compass Net i r Phone number code Telephone number 9158700 General Server Types Seriptina Multilink Server assigned IP address Specify an IP address Type of Dial Up Server Per Intemet Windows NT Server Windows 98 E m Advanced options IV Log on to network P address 0 0 0 0 Server assigned name server addresses Specify name server addresses ea Ct aunt IV Enable software compression ima DNG OF SO Soe 0 TF Require encrypted password omen Ns T Require data encryption I Record a log file for this connection Secondary DNG 0 Eon aoe eo r Connect using L Lucent 56K V 90 PCI DFi Modem h Configure M NetBEUI IV IPX SPX Compatible
35. er One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual e Pulse Constant The pulse constant is used for converting the measured pulse rate in its physical representation The constant is indicated as pulses kWh e Interval Power Defines the calculation period of the recent power based on pulses The period is defined in seconds depending on the pulse frequency e Meter Reading Recent value of energy measurement you can also enter values manually here EJ Admin Measurement Admin Measurement gt Digital Channels Select extension module intemal y Refresh A a Decimal Impulse Interval for Counter Channel Status Designation Abbrevation Unit Places Conclante Era bea Nokia active y Feedin energy meter _z_Evu kwh E f 000 000000 J ao 987606 mp Jkt 2 erro E II po sid lo 0 000000 f po 0 000000 Me werh inactive lo TY R inactive fo E EZ p po 0 000000 RR inactive JP fo pora f po 0 000000 Cance Save Ls Changes will only be accepted if the Save button has been operated before 4 6 3 Extension Modules e Request Interval The request interval defines how often the data logger reads out the extension modules e Number Extension module number e Status The channel can be set to inactive active Depending on the status measured values are recorded in data files 74 Power One Italy S p a Power one NY WEB log User Manual e Designation Defines the channel name
36. es or shipment 3 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Safety Instructions e The monitoring system for PV plants must be installed exclusively by qualified staff e All lines must only be connected or disconnected only when they are dead e Before putting into operation the user has to read this manual carefully e When operating this device please follow the local regulations e Defective devices have to be put out of operation or checked by qualified staff immediately e The device must not be modified in any way e Itis illegal to open the device e Do not remove the memory card during operation of the device e When operated contrary to the described safety instructions the safety of the device and its operator cannot be assured 4 g Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Explanation of the Used Icons Please keep in mind the following explanations relating to the icons used in this manual you will then benefit most from it and what is more be in a position to handle the system safely during the stages of putting into operation operation and maintenance The icon Note describes measures that may lead if not followed to less comfort for the user or to impaired functionality of the product The icon Attention points to a situation that needs attention and if not NM followed may lead to damage of components data loss or even hazards for people Example Unp
37. f Save button has been operated before 4 SMS In the section Settings for SMS Transfer you can indicate the appropriate SMS server number s Prefix es Prefix es of SMS server separated by semicolon SMSC Telephone Number analog Server telephone number s used for sending SMS SMSC Telephone Number digital Server telephone number s used for sending SMS 58 Power One Italy S p a power one NY WEB log User Manual WEB log Admin Monitoring Admin Measurement Admin Monitoring gt Network SMS SMS Transfer Settings T Mobile Prefix es SMSC telephone number analog SMSC telephone number ISDN Vodafone Prefix es SMSC telephone number analog SMSC telephone number ISDN E Plus Prefix es SMSC telephone number analog SMSC telephone number ISDN 02 Prefix es SMSC telephone number analog SMSC telephone number ISDN Re 01 60 0170 0171 0175 01 or 712521002 or 712521001 or 62 01 72 0173 0174 01 01722278025 or 722278000 or 63 0177 0178 0155 jo 771167 01 771167 fo 76 0179 0159 fo 797673425 or 797673425 59 Reset Save Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before Power One Italy S p a AS Power one VY WEB log User Manual 5 Contact Addresses In the section Contact Addresses you can define four further contacts additionally to the default contact to be notified in case of failure Settings are ma
38. ges Documentation Used to calculate alarm criteria Used to calculate alarm criteria Used to calculate alarm criteria Used to calculate alarm criteria Used to calculate alarm criteria Data aggregation to 300 600 900 1800 3600s Plant orientation 49 Power One Italy S p a AN Power one NM e Inclination e E mail Contact for Data Transfer e External Call Prefix e Dual Tone Multi frequency Signalling DTMF or Pulse Dialling e Timeout analog modem e Connection Acceptance analog modem e Bell Signal analog modem e Delivery via fax e Time of Delivery Configuration gt Plant Data WEB log User Manual Inclination of modules Target for transfer of measuring data Entry of external call prefix digits depending on the telephone system Setting of calling method Maximal time between two bell signals Device either accepts incoming calls or not required for parallel operation of further devices at one telephone connection Number of bell signals until answering of WEB log Please do not set a value higher than 6 otherwise WEB log cannot be reached Settings for the transmission of the daily file via fax Set the desired time for fax transmission here Serial number SN069358 Plant designation Operator Installed power Module area 22 85 KW 17898 mr 13 6 96 2 900 sec 180 Module efficiency Inverter efficiency Number of subsystems Storage inter
39. hh mm ss fia fo fo Cancel Save Please keep in mind that the time setting directly influences data logging Deviations in seconds should not be corrected iS Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before g 53 E Power One Italy S p a AN Power one NM WEB log User Manual 4 5 Admin Monitoring 4 5 1 Network The area Network is divided into four ranges 1 Settings PPP Server settings affect network properties of the WEB log web server e Server IP Address e Server Network Mask e Caller IP Address e Server Telephone Number WEB log IP address when dialling in via modem ISDN GSM by default 192 168 200 1 Not to be modified Not to be modified This telephone number is only used for documentation purposes It indicates the number by which the WEB log can be accessed LAN Interface Settings Ethernet relates to the WEB log network settings e Current IP address Current IP Address of WEB log e Boot Protocol e Static IP Address e Net Mask e Gateway e DNS Server You may select between None DHCP BOOTP RARP Protocol description see page 20 Enter desired IP address if no boot protocol is used Enter subnet mask if no other has been assigned by BOOTP or DHCP server Enter gateway if no other has been assigned by BOOTP or DHCP server Enter the DNS Server 54 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Using
40. ical value MW gradient offset ronen e oe full range channel output offset pyhs value Legend MW Current measured value at the channel input in V Full range channel output If voltage input 10V Example 1 A sensor sensor constant 10V 1500W m3 should be connected to an analog channel The full range output is 10V According to that the gradient calculates as follows 2 Gradient 150 If the channel shows no offset when calibrating you can enter 0 Provided the channel has an offset of e g 15W m when calibrating the following should be set on the channel Offset 15W m 80 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Example 2 A PT100 should be connected to a channel via a measuring transducer The measuring transducer supplies an output voltage of 10V at 100 C and OV at 50 C From this results the full range output up to 150 According to that the gradient calculates as follows 150 C Gradient 15 As the temperature should be measured up to 50 C the offset results in Offset 50 C 5 1 2 Current Input The rule for converting the measured value into a physical value is as follows phys valud MW gradienf offsel full range output gradient full range channel output offset measured value Legend MW Current measured value at the channel input in mV Full range chan
41. ile transfer via fax inactive Transfer time from 0 05 to 23 00 fo fos Current Status of Switching Output Noalarm Reset I Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 4 4 2 Default Contact Using the WEB log presetting all alarm messages and measured value files will be sent to the address indicated in the default contact Changes can be made for alarm criteria plant messages or plant parameters e Company Person Value filled in here will be used as designation of the contact It will be shown at the check boxes used for addressing an alarm message e Street Used for documentation purposes only 51 Power One Italy S p a Power one NY WEB log User Manual e Postal Code Used for documentation purposes only e Telephone Used for documentation purposes only e Contact person Used for documentation purposes only e Mobile Phone Mobile phone number for alerting via SMS the entry of the mobile phone number should not contain any formatting characters e Fax Fax number for alerting via fax machine the entry of the fax number should not contain any formatting characters e E mail E mail address max 80 characters if indicating two e mail adresses please separate them by comma or blank 3 Configuration gt Default Contact Microsoft Internet Explorer Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras Zurick gt Q A A Asuhen Gejravoriten medien D 3 GI S
42. lug device before opening 34 This icon signalizes a useful tip for the handling of the program i 5 Power One ltaly S p a AN Power one NM WEB log User Manual Table of Contents 1 INSTALLATION a a ssbdssusdsssustoadsvestecbsssesdsssuctedevee 8 1 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ci ide 8 1 2 SPECIAL NOTES FOR WEB LOG LIGHT ccscssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseseces 9 1 3 INSTALLATION OF MAIN UNIT wssscccsscssscsssavesecies coscdvtone coscue cesecssonesccbsaccsscocescccecseussacdsosoccctusesscevees 10 1 4 COMMUNICATION CONNECTIONS ccccsssssssscccccsssssscsscccccccsscesscnscccccccsscsscenecesccsscsssccccecescesscsscese 11 1 5 ANALOG DIGITAL INPUTS sccscssssssssssssssssssssssssscssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssscsssesees 15 1 6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM iicescdcccccstccccconscosecontcoseesstcoseesetseseoatcscevoetesereoatcsctesetcsecvoatesceeoetesecusatesceesetteetess 16 2 PUTTING INTO SERVICE 3 sccisccsssccciverssosseosescstensessosesseesttvetassssesoad seis stactsessanecdbseonssssssonssvsssvess 17 2 1 WEB LOG REGISTRATION ON THE PORTAL ccccccccssscssscscscssscscscsscsssscsssssssccscccscccssccssscscccscees 17 2 2 PROCEDURE STEPS ci 17 2 3 WEB LOG PRO DISPLAY MENU AND STATUS LEDS cccccccscscssssossccccccccececececececececsceseces 19 2 4 WEB LOG BASIC LED MENU esesososososssesesosssososesssososesssosssssssossscsssssssssssssssssssessssssss
43. nel output If current input 20mA j 81 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 5 2 Digital Inputs The basis of the conversion to a physical value is the following equation gt pulses meter constant measured value Example A meter supplies 6000 pulse kWh and should be connected to a digital input This meter constant will be directly entered in the field Pulse Constant pulse kWh so that these values will be already displayed as energy yield kWh in the on line presentation To display the current power you must enter a value e g 60 in the field Interval for current power s Thereby the pulses will be added up over a period of 60 seconds and converted to a mean power in this interval timeframe 5 3 Alarm Criteria The following example describes how to realize a simple and effective plant monitoring by using this device Example A PV plant is equipped with both a irradiance sensor measuring the solar irradiance on module plane and a generation meter with pulse output Based on these quantities limits should be defined for the release of an alarm message to notify a plant failure 82 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 5 3 1 Basic Principle of Monitoring The physical basis forms the ratio of solar irradiance and generated energy which ideally is energy yield solar irradiance Areamodule tAmodule ClAinverter For a PV module wi
44. ocol A BOOTP server assigns an IP address to the WEB log Reverse Address Resolution Protocol A RARP server assigns an IP address to the WEB log IP address used if no boot protocol selected Subnet mask used if no boot protocol selected Gateway used if no other has been assigned by BOOTP or DHCP server E 21 Power One Italy S p a power one WEB log User Manual Settings Communication Modem ISDN GSM Local IP Address WAN IP address of WEB log Remote IP Address WAN IP address of the caller Subnet Mask WAN Subnet Mask ISDN MSN MSN settings PIN Code GSM PIN settings Data Logger Here you may scan for inverters provided that the inverter supports this Inverter Scan y y P PP Reset to factory settings ISDN MSN number will be deleted Set Factory Configuration Analog Call acceptance will be enabled Ethernet IP address will be set to auf 192 168 10 90 GSM GSM PIN will be deleted i 22 Power One Italy S p a SN Power one VY WEB log User Manual Inst Value Analog Values Display of analog measured values Digital Values Display of digital measured values Current Sensors Measured value display of current sensors If at least one digital channel has been selected for calculating the total plant Energy DI power the respective measured value will be indicated under the following submenus Current Power Display of the current power Displa
45. onnection enabling the communication with external bus users such as inverters or current sensors The adequate cable will be included in delivery For the usage of other cables the following pin assignment shall apply 14 b Vata Minus Data line always required _ __ RS485 Pin6 Pin 1 PIN Last name Function 1 24 VDC Supply voltage only current sensors 2 a Data Plus Data line always required 3 4 b Data Minus Data line always required RJ 12 plug 5 6 GND Ground always required iS 24 VDC at PIN 1 is required only for the usage of current sensors Please note that the integrated power unit cannot supply more than 5 sensors F Connection RS232 No usage 13 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual G Digital Output D01 SO Compliant The digital output can either be used to address buzzers or can be configured as a pulse output to connect displays For configuration please connect to the WEB log see Connection Set Up and make the required settings under menu item Admin Measurement gt Switching Output via browser The output is designed as an optical coupler make contact and therefore has to be connected with an external voltage max 24V if required lts maximum load may not exceed 50mA Connection with Display PRO BASIC Display ESC ENTER
46. onstant fi 000 PulsejkWh Cancel Save a 61 Power One Italy S p a AS Power one VY WEB log User Manual WEB log General_ On line Values Status Configuration Admin Monitoring Admin Measurement Admin Monitoring gt Switching Output Settings Digital output usage C inactive Alarm output Meter output Set Digital Output Active Alarms Plant alarms Stromausfall E Stromsensor ohne Rueckmeldung E Systemdatei fehit E Systemfehler E Emailversand gescheitert Criterion alarms E_Z_EVU Time E_Z EVU E_GO E_Z PV2JE_Z PV1 E_Z PV3 E_Z_PV1 E_Z PV3 E_Z_PV2 a a a A Al Cancel Save Used as alarm output you may enable plant alarms and different criterion alarms gt Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before For information on wiring of the output please see Communication Connections 62 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 4 5 3 Plant Messages The Plant Messages refer only to information or failures regarding the monitoring system itself The following settings can be made e Status You can set this criterion to nactive active e Alarm Type Defines the alarm delivery method E mail Fax SMS e Alarm Target Sets the contact to be notified in case of alarm e Alarm Counter Informs about the occurrence of the corresponding alarm e Current Information Informs about the last occurrence of an alarm e Reset
47. or main contact for the PV plant Setting the tolerance for the alarm Energy comparison error This option allows to set the tolerance range accepted for the comparison of the energy produced by the inverters The alarm will be triggered in case the difference of the daily energy produced among a couple of inverters exceed the tolerance range specified do not reduce excessively the tolerance range because it will cause the proliferation of false alarm messages Recommended value is 30 a 66 Power One ltaly S p a AN Power one NM 4 5 5 Formulas WEB log User Manual In the section Formulas you can define various criteria for plant monitoring and fault detection In the section Settings the following parameters are defined e Designation e Status e Time frame e Alarm Target e Message Type e Delay e Number of triggered alarms e Reset alarm counter The name of the criterion will be entered here You can set this criterion to inactive active Analysis on interval or daily basis Sets the contact to be notified in case of alarm States the type of message E mail Fax SMS Waiting period indicated in intervals or days If a criterion is in the state of alarm a message will be released after expiration of this period The number of registered alarms will be displayed here By using this feature you can zero the number of alarms occurred The Form
48. ppropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address gt 192 168 200 51 C Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server 31 Power One Italy S p a AN Power one NM Special Settings for Windows XP WEB log User Manual t Sample Properties General Options Security Networking dvanced Type of dial up server am calling PPP Windows 95 98 NT 4 2000 Internet w Settings This connection uses the following items 7 Internet Protocol TCP IP M El QoS Packet Scheduler OE File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks O E Client for Microsoft Networks a NA Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Description wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks PK You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 200 51 2 Use the following DNS server addresses AAA 192 168 200 51 Altemate DNS server Prefered DNS server Display the dial up properties and click on Networking In
49. rated by the inverters so far 64 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Default settings Below you will find listed the Power One default settings for the inverter alarm delivery rules for each error category e Inverter not connected 2 recipients o PV plant operator main contact o Power One monitoring Power One supervision on all the AEC systems installed e Energy comparison error 2 recipients o PV plant operator main contact o Power One monitoring Power One supervision on all the AEC systems installed e Error based on a formula 2 recipients o PV plant operator main contact o Power One monitoring Power One supervision on all the AEC systems installed e Inverter alarm Group 1 1 recipient o Power One monitoring Power One supervision on all the AEC systems installed e Inverter alarm Group 2 2 recipients o PV plant operator main contact o Power One monitoring Power One supervision on all the AEC systems installed e Inverter alarm Group 3 2 recipients o PV plant operator main contact o Power One monitoring Power One supervision on all the AEC systems installed 65 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual NOTE we recommend to configure and enable and additional contact customer for the alarm messages included in Group 3 in case this differs from the PV plant operator
50. reset for the connection with an irradiance sensor Digital input DI1 is preset for the connection with an energy meter 4 Analog Inputs Irradiance Sensor a a Sensor Signal 0 10V 4 Digital Inputs a GND 0 bis 20mA opt separated VDD or PT 1000 Sensor Low 0 7 High 9 24 no meteo control T m om tay Ethernet Circuit breaker 6A Energy Meter 4 Depending on device Connection of inverters or yy Phone analog current sensors i o Meter 1 Phone ISDN S 0 Mains Connection 230VAC Basic Circuit Diagram for Wiring of Inverters and Current Sensors Al4 TUD Pa WEB 0 0f Co PO meteo control SA ESC DOWN UP ENTER ce E E E E 110 V 230v AC Phone 34y Ethernet RS485 RS232 z D01 Rs The circuit diagrams differ depending on the inverter type es You will find the circuit diagrams on the CD ROM 16 Easy Connect Cable to the first inverter or current sensor Patch INV Sensor 2 Patch l jun od E INV Sensor 3 INV Sensor 1 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 2 Putting into Se
51. rgy comparison error Every day the system compares the daily energy produced by each inverter to that of all the other inverters of the plant comparison in pairs to allow a quick detection of lower than expected production levels caused by shadows PV module s defect etc An alarm will be generated whenever the system during the comparison of the energy produced by each pair of inverters detects a difference exceeding a predefined threshold default setting is 30 NOTE we recommend to enable this alarm only in case each inverter of the PV plant is configured with the same number and type of modules homogeneous configuration 43 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual e Error based on a formula error conditions of the inverters based on a formula configured by the system administrator normally the alarm generation requires the persistence of the error condition for a certain amount of time ex the alarm grid outage for long time is triggered if the fault condition persist for more than 1 hour e Inverter alarm group 1 2 3 The 51 error conditions included in the Aurora inverter protocol are divided in 3 Groups categories With respect to the errors based on a formula this alarms are triggered only in case the error condition occurs a certain amount of times during the same day see table below e Group 1 Includes the alarms that are relevant only for the manufacturer
52. rungsmodul Aktualisieren Number of hannal Status Designation Abbreviation Unit decimal places Gradient Offset Input Voltage active Solar irradiance on module plane G_Mo Wim lo fi 20 000005 o 000000 Input Voltage active y Ambient temperature Tuo c fi fi 0 000000 50 000000 Input Temperature inactive y lo fi 000000 lo 000000 nput Voltage inactive lo 1 000000 0 000000 Cancel Save I Changes will only be accepted if the Save button has been operated before 4 6 2 Digital Channels e Selection Extension Module Please select here the values to be displayed measured values of WEB log or such of a connected extension module e Status The channel can be set to inactive active Depending on the status measured values are recorded in data files e Channel Designation Defines the channel name this designation is used for the on line presentation of the measured values e Abbreviation Defines the channel name this channel abbreviation is used in the data files To enable synchronization with the Internet database the abbreviation must be selected from the predefined list see List of Abbreviations e Unit Defines the unit of measured values this designation is used for the online presentation of the measured values e Decimal Places Defines the number of decimal places in the data files for online representation and archiving 73 Pow
53. rvice 2 1 WEB log Registration on the Portal is There is no need to configure the data logger on the spot You have merely to make sure that sensor technology is connected properly and the telephone connection is fully functional The configuration will be carried out via RDT connection For this purpose please fill in the annexed Registration Form after having successfully installed the device 2 2 Procedure Steps Step 1 Connection of Sensor Technology and Inverters Current Sensors Before switching on the device all sensors must be completely connected and ready for operation RS485 wiring should also be completed Step 2 Connection of Telephone or Ethernet The telephone connection should first be checked up on proper functionality For this purpose please plug in a test telephone at the corresponding connection and check for a dial tone Afterwards please make wiring connections according to Communication Connections Please find a detailed instruction for connection set up via Ethernet under section Connection via Ethernet Network Step 3 Switching On the WEB log For switching on the device the supply voltage must be applied When the supply voltage has been applied the LED Power should be illuminated permanently 1 7 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual gt The system takes 2 minutes until it will be completely initialized This procedure is comparable with the
54. se By entering a comma after the external call prefix one can set such a pause If a longer pause should be required simply add a comma 28 E Power One Italy S p a Power one VW WEB log Network Connection Wizard Completing the Network Connection Wizard Type the name you want to use for this connection asu Dial lrl To create this connection and save it in the Network and Dial up Connections folder click Finish To edit this connection in the Network and Dial up Connections folder select it click File and then click Properties IV Add a shortcut to my desktop lt a Corea Step 4 User Manual By double clicking on the newly created connection the window Connect To will be opened Via the button Connect you can start the dialling procedure User name admin password admin Windows 95 98 3 Dial Up Networking E x File Edt View Go Favorites EE BA M Comecten Use name youne Password FT Save pareword Make New Web log Connection Phone number O ET BaP cr 29 Power One Italy S p a SN Power one VY WEB log User Manual Windows 2000 Connect to WEblog Biiro F xl User name aimn tst Password SS FP Remember password Dial oras o y Dial Cancel Properties Help Step 5 After connection set up the browser will be opened and the IP address of the device will be entered
55. sssssss 25 3 CONNECTION SET UP visccssssssscssscsssosssosvsosssncttesssevstesssusssenssostonssscssessss sous iodo sieesecstsbass esse sssessenss 26 3 1 CONNECTION VIA RDD siscscscaisescccciscedecenseusccesscdecvcasecesessvecucceecocsecveveuveucdsoosesssseeceoessocesdes easoosesor 26 3 2 CONNECTION VIA ETHERNET NETWORK cccccccscssccscscssscssssssccssscssscssscssscsssscsscsscscscssssssscccscees 32 4 MENU DESCRIPTION ssc sisssssssscoscsosssoatsosscecstensssssessceecsonsseessesscescsessss sosssscsesecectesssssdesesenssssteet 36 Al GENERA NN 36 42 ON EINE VALUES E E E EAE A E A T 38 421 ANALOG DIGITAL A E EE E OSEERE AAE A a e a EiS 38 4 2 2 CURRENT SENSORS o ncccccccccconononononcnnnnnnnnnonononccnononnnnn nono Seea aaaeei nene a eaaa E a aaa e iai eai ieh 39 4 2 3 INVERTER eecccccesesssseccccececessssenccecececeesssencceeceecessenenaeceeesecseseneaeceecesesstennaeeeeeeeesetentaaeeeeeeeeeenas 40 AS TN 41 4 4 CONFIGURATION ccsssivecessscessencessssdsiacesscdesseesess aces seucenspscesacense ao Daaa seseessse4acscen 0s Uesssasesescessescees 49 BAT PLANT DAA eS SS da Odia od aan Do taa coos 49 AAD DEFAULI CONTACT nesat A E A bled ed cated k 51 6 Power One ltaly S p a AN Power one NM WEB log User Manual BAS DATE TIME ds 53 4 5 ADMIN MONITORING siiscssccsccssccscssesvccctesecscssscsveccacocucncessessectecocee sessesuecnscocessesseevecdecavossess vvecsscsdses 54 AS NETWORK 54 4 5 2 SWITCHING OUTPUT DIGITA
56. t IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for BB VMware Accelerated AMD PCNet Ad the appropriate IP settings This connection uses the following items Obtain an IP address automatically mM E Client for Microsoft Networks Use the following IP address L LE File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks IP address 194 168 30 1 4 5 005 Packet Scheduler z Internet Protocol TCP IP Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway A A A Gomme Description Transmission Control Protocol Intermet Protocol The default Use the following DNS server addresses wide area network protocol that provides communication E across diverse interconnected networks Preferred DNS server 3 E Alternate DNS server A k C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Please select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on the button Properties The settings of your network board will be displayed here Please configure your network according to the example mentioned above Attention The IP address of your network board and the IP address of your data logger must not be identical Example Network board IP address 192 168 30 1 Data logger IP address 192 168 30 40 By default the IP address of a WEB log is set to IP 192 16
57. th an efficiency of 12 an inverter efficiency of 91 and a module area of 10m this ideal relation can be represented as follows Pac Gmod eta mod eta Inv Area Power in kW 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 Irradiance in W m As this ratio is not exactly linear over the whole range minor irradiance gt minor efficiency it will not suffice as an useful alarm criterion Therefore you will have to define a span in which the measured values should range Two linear equations shall mark the upper and the lower limit of the feasible range 83 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Alarm message upper limit exceeded Power in kW Alarm message lower limit exceeded Irradiance in W m ideal Lower limit Upper limit You may define two different gradients so that the range can be selected very flexibly The shifting of the straight lines of tup Und tow will be indicated as an absolute value e g 0 2kW The equation of the limiting lines can be described as follows Low limit Y lt miw X O tlow Pac lt miw Gatodute Aarray Detarv etamverter tiow Promina Upper limit Y gt Mupper OXO tupper Pac gt Mupper GmModute A ArrayQetarv Wetainverter tupper Promina if Miow 0 85 tow 0 25 Mupper 1 1 tupper 0 1 5
58. the menu Properties please select the field Use the following IP address and enter 192 168 200 51 Select also the data field Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the IP address 192 168 200 51 as preferred DNS server 3 2 Preconditions Connection via Ethernet Network e Please use a cross over cable for direct connection to the network board of a PC laptop e Please use a standard 1 1 patch network cable for intranet integration via hub or switch 32 Power One Italy S p a AN Power one VW WEB log Him El WEB 109 WEB 109 7 PC crossed 1 1 patch Network Connection Set Up User Manual ES ES PC Hub Switch E E For direct connection from data logger to your PC please use a network board Normally this board is already integrated in new systems To set up your network board please go to Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Click on the item Network Connections a new window will appear displaying your network connections Select Local Area Connection by double clicking the icon 33 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual The following window will appear t Local Area Connection Properties ial Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties PR S y General Authentication Advanced General Connect using You can ge
59. the telephone network analog ISDN or to a mobile network GSM e WEB log with ISDN modem only The PC or laptop from which you want to connect to the WEB log is connected to the telephone network via ISDN card e WEB log with analog GSM modem only The PC or laptop from which you want to connect to the WEB log is connected to the telephone network via analog modem For the connection set up to the device a new RDT connection must be created To give an example the following paragraph describes the procedure for Windows 98 95 Windows 2000 and Windows XP I After successful connection to the device see Menu Description to learn how to check the measured values 26 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Example for Windows 95 98 and Windows 2000 Step 1 In the menu START PROGRAMS ACCESSORIES COMMUNICATIONS click on the menu point Network and Dial Up Connections The window Network and Dial Up Connections will appear Step 2 Select Make New Connection and enter a name for the new connection Furthermore you can specify in this window the modem that you will use for this connection Before a suitable modem has to be connected to your PC and installed Windows 95 98 Make New Connection Type a name for the computer you are dialing Power Internet Select a device B Standard 56000 bps x2 Modem Configure Windows 2000 Network Conn
60. ting remote ON E035 formula persist for 2 hours a DN MA o O 47 Power One Italy S p a WEB log User Manual S i o o DA MN AN Power one VW WEB log User Manual formula the error formula persist for 1 hour NOTE Daily management of the error messages to prevent the generation delivery of a large amount of alarm messages in case of recurrent faults errors a single message will be delivered for each specific error warning condition detected by the AEC during the same day detected on a specific inverter of the PV plant Only 1 Message Day Inverter Error Code 48 Power One ltaly S p a AN Power one NM 4 4 4 4 1 Plant Data Configuration WEB log User Manual The plant data will be needed more than once This information is used in WEB log on the front page to provide a quick system survey For the definition of failure messages plant data are ready for access under Admin Monitoring Formula Furthermore information regarding operator nominal plant output module types orientation etc can be specified here and settings regarding failure message transfer sampling frequency etc can be made Plant Designation Operator Installed power Module area Module efficiency Inverter Efficiency Number of Subsystems Storage Interval Orientation This entry will appear on the start page and will be displayed on all alarm messa
61. trol E E E E nov Trio v 5 7 230v AC nel 230v AC 00000000 45 0 mm 90 0 mm 8 5 4 0 lt gt 1 21 5 mm 25 0 mm 4A gt gt gt 68 0 mm 73 0 mm 1 0 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 1 4 Communication Connections OO Pin1 Pin 8 E Sooococ os OO DO1 NL Ale Za oe A 110V Ac Phone 24 V RS 485 RS 232 230 V Ethernet l LL l sins Pin8 Pin 1 Pin6 Pin1 Pin6 Pin 1 A Power Supply WEB log has to be connected to 230 VAC and will be supplied by the integrated power unit To supply external sensors the power unit applies 24 VDC output voltage to the terminal named C B Telephone The device is equipped with an internal modem analog GSM or ISDN The cable joint to the telephone network is included in delivery For the usage of other cables the following cable assignment shall apply Analog Modem ISDN Modem Pin 8 Pin 1 PIN ISDN Analog 3 STB A2 4 SRB A1 5 SRA B1 RJ45 plug RJ45 plug TAE socket 6 STA B2 n coded 11 Power One Italy S p a AN Power one WV
62. tus Alarms Designation Status Source1 Operator Source2 Alarm Counter Transfer Status Info Temperature aktiv Ambienttemperature lt 100 000000 6 Last alarm 31 08 06 09 21 15 aktiv Soreniradanco on EES 0 000000 2 Last alarm 31 08 06 09 21 15 module plane E mail Transfer Status Status of Transmission The following e mail is being transmitted or prepared for transfer Reset all alarms incl local output Reset alarm System time 3 06 11 51 05 42 Power One Italy S p a AN Power one NM WEB log User Manual Aurora s PV Inverter messages The Inverter section displays all the alarm conditions generated by the inverters The AEC system detects all the error conditions generated by the inverters and available through the Aurora RS 485 communication protocol as well as some general failure conditions that may occur at system level The alarms and errors detected at single component level inverters sensors etc as well as those at system level are grouped in different categories The different alarm error conditions and the specific alarm management criteria used for each alarm is described below Inverter not connected This alarm is generated when the AEC system is not able to properly communicate with one or more inverters connected to the RS 485 serial link in general this error is caused by a fault on the serial line or in the communication interface driver of the inverter Ene
63. ula Settings are defined according to the reverse Polish notation An example for criterion setting is given in the chapter Sample Configuration a 67 Power One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual om WEB log itoring Admin Measurement Admin Monitoring gt Formulas gt Criterion 0 Settings Designation E_z_evu T ime Current Status Status inactive Upper limit 0 00 Time frame Interval Actual value 0 00 Alarm target Meteocontrol Eze imi ga Info Message type E mail Number of triggered alarms 0 Reset Counter Delay fi 1 255 Formula Settings Available Measured Values Basis y m x c Solar irradiance on module plane ana_0 EDay 0o 5 Ambient temperature ana_1 lt r EDey_0 EE Feed in energy meter dig_0 m low limit 0 0002 Daily energy yield EDay_0 Interval Int 900 s m upper limit fo 1 Installed power P_Anl 22 85 kW Plant area A_Anl 178 98 m x minDay Number of subsystems Anz_Teil 2 Nominal module efficiency etaM 0 14 c low limit Fox 35 lt Inverter efficiency eta WR 0 96 Time of day in minutes c upper limit P_Ant10 gt ES Mean value of all OCS currentvalues zl E Jl Operation Note Formulas have to be defined according to the reverse Polish notation RPN E g a b Cancel Save RS Changes will only be accepted if Save button has been operated before 4 5 6 Status Alarms In the section Stat
64. us Alarms you can define various stages of alarm for plant monitoring and fault detection In the section Settings the following parameters are defined e Status You can set the alarm on inactive active e Designation The name of the alarm is to be entered here e Alarm Target Sets the contact to be notified in case of alarm e Message Type States the type of message E mail Fax SMS e Delay Waiting period indicated in seconds If a status alarm is in the state of alarm a message will be released after expiration of this period e Alarm reactivation after resetting 68 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Indicates the time span after which the alarm will be reactivated if the measuring value for this time span is smaller than the defined limit value e Number of triggered alarms The number of registered alarms will be displayed here wir 2 Valle Admin Monitoring gt Status Alarms gt Alarm 4 Settings Status active Designation Alarm target Meteocontrol Message type E mail Alarming delay lo s value range 0 864005 Alarm reactivation after resetting lo s value range 0 864005 Number of triggered alarms 0 Reset Counter Formula Setting Function Analog Limit Value 0 000000 Wim Calculation Formula Solar irradiance on module plane lt y LimitYalue Cancel Save In the section Formula Settings the following parameters
65. val Orientation Inclination Module type Inverter type E mail contact for data transfer Solar 165 Inverter Datenbank Server External call prefix 0 Dual tone multifrequency signalling DTMF or pulse dialing DTMF Pulse Timeout after bell signals analog modem only 8 sec Language English Connection acceptance Gon Cor Bell signals analog modem only 1 Contact for daily file transfer via fax inactive Transfer time from 0 05 to 23 00 0 J05 Sunshine 50 Power One Italy S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual Additional settings at connection acceptance off e Start Up Time for Connection Acceptance Time of day from when the device should accept calls e Stop Time for Connection Acceptance Time of day from when the device should no longer accept calls e Bell Signal analog modem Number of bell signals until answering of WEB log Please do not set a value higher than 6 otherwise WEB log cannot be reached e Period for Connection Acceptance after Reset Indicates the time slot in seconds in which the device should be accessible after a reset Connection acceptance Con off Connection acceptance start up time analog modem only fo DO o clock Connection acceptance stop time analog modem only fo DO o clock Bell signals when accepting connection analog modem only fi Connection acceptance period in sec after reset analog modem only 600 sec Contact for daily f
66. wer One ltaly S p a power one VY WEB log User Manual 1 2 Special notes for WEB LOG LIGHT Please note that all the following information and wiring diagrams concerning WEB log BASIC are also valid for WEB log LIGHT devices as the BASIC and LIGHT hardware are similar Please keep in mind that WEB log LIGHT is limited in two points e A maximum of five RS485 bus participants inverters or current sensors can be connected with WEB log LIGHT e The maximum allowable installed system output per WEB log LIGHT is 20 kWp Due to the substantial resemblance of these device types WEB log LIGHT will not be mentioned additionally in the following We recommend WEB log LIGHT users to follow the WEB log BASIC instructions on installation setting up and usage of the device 9 Power One ltaly S p a SN Power one VY WEB log User Manual 1 3 Installation of Main Unit The device is adapted for top hat rail mounting size 35mm By means of a clamp the device can be mounted easily Just clip the device onto the top hat rail or release it PRO BASIC 4 Analog Inputs 4 Digital Inputs Analog Input 0 10V opt separated 0 10V Digital Input 0 bis 20mA 12 24 VDC 0 20mA opt separated or PT 1000 Sensor or PT 1000 Sensor 12 24 VDC ban Ny Gn TRN ESC ENTER eercce B ae IS ITC meteolcon
67. y of the daily energy yield Daily Energy Yield Energy Yield Yesterday Display of the energy yield of the previous day Monthly Energy Yield Display of the monthly energy yield Annual Energy Yield Display of the annual energy yield Display of the total energy yield Total Energy Yield E 23 Power One Italy S p a SN Power one VY WEB log User Manual Plant If an inverter has been selected for calculating power and energy yield of the Energy INV system the respective measured value will be indicated under the following submenus Current Power Display of the current power Daily Energy Yield Display of the daily energy yield Energy Yield Yesterday Display of the energy yield of the previous day Monthly Energy Yield Display of the monthly energy yield Annual Energy Yield Display of the annual energy yield Total Energy Yield Display of the total energy yield Alarms Failures Communication Ls The menu structure may differ depending on the type of the application inverter current sensors 24 Power One Italy S p a AN Power one NM WEB log User Manual 2 4 WEB log BASIC LED Menu The BASIC version is not equipped with a display but with LEDs providing information on the status of the device The following graphic shows how to navigate through the menu Start Up State O 000 y gt Enter short Enter long gt HW Escape ON N_A

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