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1. System Monitoring SUNNY WEBBOX with Bluetooth Wireless Technology Installation Guide POWEp Mop E M D VA Un OaD SD CARD P ANT S74 Tus OTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY SWebbox20 IENO94710 98 0023210 Version 1 0 SMA Solar Technology AG Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 12 23 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 3 1 4 4 Notes on this Manual ccc cece cece eecees 7 VAr a aviece to bre eerie tas Seon rete tees 7 Additional Information sae bile ees nananana 7 SymoOls Used EE A seus TES 8 SOT a EEP ELELE hae ait een a soit a are 8 Safely dso ere i renour Guo ww ernest ahi ee Cas ww ware a me 9 Appropriate Usage ccscvesuagdeeonusehee ceaceee dd oon 9 S pp red produ ia x n nvieknkearnechays won dhe Sa diene eaten ee 10 Target GrOUP a dandadadon tenkerashebiieieidtommecdaohoueas 10 Ceritied Counties 222520 act on eaicnde Sta a Sees ee eels 10 SGIShyINSIUCHIONS se amp i 4 curgcirdeneneeesed heen amas 11 Unpacking his tt cint ete dden eee dae EEA 12 POC RIM WIG EEEE pera iieta ennai 4a ain Bolero 12 Identifying the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth 12 Device Overview ssssscsosossecossecosoeeee 13 LED VENEN orere s seses re ae eee oe a A 13 Connection Area Overview 0 0 0 0 000 eee eee 14 Bluetooth Module Overview 0 0 00000 e cee eee 15 Bluetooth Module LED Overview 0 00 cece cece eee ee eens 15 Ov
2. The connection test There is a fault in the e Check the network settings of the to Sunny Portal or to network individual network components the external FTP e g router Sunny WebBox server was not Computer and adjust if necessary successful e You must be registered for data transfer to Sunny Portal Register or e Check the network components for defects or damage Replace defective or damaged parts in the network e Perform a connection test Sunny Portal Invalid data e Perform a connection test see the registration was not Sunny Webbox user manual successful After an FTP The cache properties of e Use an FTP client in order to load download the Internet Explorer shows old the plant data from the internal FTP Internet Explorer data server of the Sunny WebBox shows old Sunny WebBox data The SD CARD LED The SD card is full e Replace the SD card or format the glows red pone eee The SD card is write e Remove the write protection of the protected SD card Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 45 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG No Problem Cause Rectification After a Sunny Double Sunny Portal The Sunny WebBox supplied as a Web Box is registration replacement device logs into the Sunny replaced two Portal with a new plant ID Sunny Portal plants appear in the creates a new plant for this plant identifier Sunny Portal with even if you gave the plant the same name the
3. AOOOTL 20 SB 5000TL 20 48 SWebbox20 IEN094710 When setting parameters that regulate the Bluetooth connection e g parameters for the transmitting power and country parameters the communication via Bluetooth is interrupted for some time because the inverters are carrying out a reboot of the communication interface This does not affect inverters with upgraded SMA Bluetooth Piggy Back e Wait until the inverter has completed a restart The inverter is then accessible again Wait until the inverter is again working in normal operation The inverter is then accessible again The inverter must be set to the NetID of your PV plant and commissioned Contact your installer You must assign the PV plant with a free NetID Contact your installer Update the software packet version of your inverter to a version higher than 2 0 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Accessories 12 Accessories SMA Bluetooth Repeater SMA order number SMA order number number Description BTREP SMA Bluetooth repeater for increasing the range of SMA Bluetooth products for use indoors SD Cards SMA order number Description Installation Guide SWebbox20 IEN094710 49 Appendix SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Appendix 13 1 Information on the SD Card To ensure that the SD card is functioning properly use SD cards available from SMA Compatibility with all SD cards available on the market cannot be guaranteed The Su
4. Computer see page 22 or to the local network see page 30 Start Sunny WebBox Assistant on your computer e Follow the instructions of the Sunny WebBox Assistant Commissioning the Sunny WebBox without the Sunny WebBox Assistant If you would like to commission the Sunny WebBox without the Sunny WebBox Assistant then proceed as follows e Configure Bluetooth settings of the Sunny WebBox see page 20 e Connect the Sunny WebBox directly to the computer see page 22 e Configure network settings on the computer see page 23 e Configure Sunny WebBox for the local network see page 28 6 2 Configuring Bluetooth Settings of the Sunny WebBox The Bluetooth settings of the Sunny WebBox are to be made via the rotary switch of the Bluetooth module using a screwdriver 2 5 mm NOTICE Changing the NetID during operation of the Sunny WebBox IF the NetID of the Sunny WebBox is changed a restart of the Sunny WebBox takes place Then all devices with the same NetID are searched for and displayed in the plant tree At the present time NetID 1 is not supported by the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth A direct connection to an individual SMA Bluetooth device via NetID 1 is currently only possible with the Sunny Explorer software or the Sunny Beam with Bluetooth Change the NetID of the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth to the NetID of your PV plant NetID 2 to NetID F 20 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Sola
5. Extended Configuration 7 Extended Configuration 7 1 Ethernet Network 7 1 1 Information on Extended Network Settings Changing extended network settings Do not change any network settings in the network devices if you are not clear on the effects of the change Changes to values could lead to the existing network not functioning or only partially functioning If you have any questions please contact your network administrator Sunny WebBox Assistant It is recommended to use the Sunny WebBox Assistant for the commissioning of the Sunny WebBox and for the integration into a network You can download the Sunny WebBox Assistant on the internet from www SMA de en You can assign static network settings to the Sunny WebBox or obtain these dynamically via a DHCP server Additionally it is possible to use a Proxy server for the internet connection If you would like to make the Sunny WebBox available in the internet to allow for example direct access to the Sunny WebBox via the Sunny Portal you must configure a Port rerouting in your router Here it may be necessary to align the HTTP port and the NAT port 7 1 2 Activating Deactivating DHCP The Sunny WebBox can obtain its network settings via a DHCP server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol With this during the start of the Sunny WebBox the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server are automatically obtained from the DHCP server In order to establish the Sunny WebBox in your n
6. SWebbox20 IENO947 10 37 Service Functions SMA Solar Technology AG 8 4 Resetting the Sunny WebBox Using the Reset Button You can reset the Sunny WebBox via a small hole in the rear side of the Sunny WebBox with the reset button hidden behind this For this the Sunny WebBox must be supplied with electricity Data backup Before you reset the Sunny WebBox take note when necessary of all settings such as network or portal settings In addition save the PV plant data for example via the SD card or the FTP download in order to avoid data losses Depending on how long you press the Reset button the Sunny WebBox performs the actions listed in the following table Action 1 5 seconds Reset the passwords to the delivered status All other settings and PV plant data will be saved 5 15 seconds Reset the network settings to the delivered status All other settings and PV plant data will be saved 15 30 seconds Resets all settings event memory network settings modem settings portal settings and passwords of the Sunny WebBox back to the delivered status PV plant data will be fully deleted Use a sharp object to activate the hidden reset button through the hole MM The Sunny WebBox is reset 38 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Service Functions 8 5 Determining Current Settings of the Sunny WebBox via the SD Card With the following steps you can determine the current sett
7. You have the option of updating the Sunny WebBox firmware The firmware update can be performed online via the internet or locally via the SD card Existing settings of the Sunny WebBox and data from the PV plant remain available after the update procedure In order to always keep the Sunny WebBox at the latest level automatic firmware updates via the internet is recommended The update procedure is displayed via the flashing orange SYSTEM LED and occasionally via a red running light across all LEDs The firmware update is complete when the SYSTEM LED is green The Sunny WebBox is again available via the user interface after the update procedure An update procedure can take up to a maximum of 20 minutes Effect on the function during the update procedure The Sunny WebBox restarts during the update process Restarting impairs the function of the Sunny WebBox For a short time you can not access the user interface il Never remove the plug in power supply during the update procedure 8 1 2 Firmware Update via the Internet If the Sunny WebBox has internet access you can update the Sunny WebBox via the internet automatically or manually Activating Deactivating automatic firmware update When the automatic firmware update is activated the Sunny WebBox check 1x daily whether a new firmware update is available If a new firmware update is available the Sunny WebBox downloads this from the internet The update procedure starts automatically
8. on the Settings button in the icon bar In the Activated field select Yes in order to use the Proxy server In the Login field enter the login name for the Proxy Server In the Port field enter the network port under which the Proxy server is available In the Password field enter the password for the Proxy Server Confirm the password entered in the Confirm the password field In the Server field enter the Proxy Server IP address Select Save The Proxy server will be used Not using the Proxy server l amp 32 Select the Sunny WebBox in the plant tree and select Settings in the device menu or Click on the Settings button in the icon bar In the Activated field select No in order not to use the Proxy server Select Save The Proxy server will not be used SWebbox20 IEN094710 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Extended Configuration 7 1 4 Setting the HTTP Port Adjusting the network ports Changing the ports is only necessary in rare cases Before adjusting the ports contact your network administrator The HTTP port is the network port under which the Sunny WebBox user interface is available The HTTP Port is set to 80 by default Should another port be entered this is to be explicitly specified during call up of the user interface Example The Sunny WebBox IP address is 192 168 0 168 and the HTTP port was changed to 8080 thus http 192 168 0 168 8080 must then be en
9. the following night 11 00 p m when the PV plant is not in operation Unexpected interruption of an automatically started update procedure If an automatically started update procedure of the Sunny WebBox is interrupted e g as a result of a power failure the Sunny WebBox restarts the update procedure in the next defined time period 1 Select the Sunny WebBox in the plant tree and select Settings in the device menu or Click on the Settings button in the icon bar Select the Device gt Update parameter group Click on the Edit button 34 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Service Functions 4 Inthe Automatic update field select Yes in order to activate the automatic firmware update Status upon delivery or In the Automatic update field select No in order to deactivate the automatic firmware update 5 Select Save MM The automatic firmware update is set Updating the Firmware Manually NOTICE A N Loss of plant data Only perform a manual firmware update when the PV plant is not in operation e g during the night Otherwise losses during the recording of the plant data may occur il You can also carry our manual updates when the automatic firmware update is activated 1 Select the Sunny WebBox in the plant tree and select Settings in the device menu or Click on the Settings button in the icon bar Select the Device gt Update parameter gro
10. type Please note the specifications in the respective sections During installation make sure there is optimal reception for the transmission paths Certain ambient conditions can reduce the connection quality and data transmission speed between Bluetooth devices Mount or install the Bluetooth device at a distance of at least 1 m from the following devices WLAN devices Microwave ovens Other devices that use the 2 4 GHz frequency band SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Mounting 5 2 Determining the Mounting Installation Location for Bluetooth PV Plants 5 2 1 Information on SMA Bluetooth Devices of your PV plant can communicate with a communication device and can be linked to other inverters via Bluetooth To ensure the devices communicate with each other and are linked together they have to be set to the same NetID The NetID is a unique identification number of your PV plant Thus with the NetID your PV plant is able to be distinguished from other PV plants Determining a NetID for your PV plant If your plant currently does not have a NetID you must first determine a free NetID using the Sunny Explorer software or using the Sunny Beam with Bluetooth and then set this in the devices of your PV plant At the present time NetID 1 is not supported by the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth A direct connection to an individual SMA Bluetooth device via NetID 1 is currently only possible with t
11. A de SMA Serviceline Inverters 49 561 9522 1499 Communication 49 561 9522 2499 Fax 49 561 9522 4699 E Mail Serviceline SMA de 56 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Legal Restrictions The information contained in this document is the property of SMA Solar Technology AG Publishing its content either partially or in full requires the written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG Any internal company copying of the document for the purposes of evaluating the product or its correct implementation is allowed and does not require permission Exclusion of liability The general terms and conditions of delivery of SMA Solar Technology AG shall apply The content of these documents is continually checked and amended where necessary However discrepancies cannot be excluded No guarantee is made for the completeness of these documents The latest version is available online at www SMA de or from the usual sales channels Guarantee or liability claims for damages of any kind are excluded if they are caused by one or more of the following e Damages during transportation e Improper or inappropriate use of the product e Operating the product in an unintended environment e Operating the product whilst ignoring relevant statutory safety regulations in the deployment location e Ignoring safety warnings and instructions contained in all documents relevant to the product e Operating the product under incorrect
12. The Sunny WebBox can not be found l via the Sunny There is no internet e Reinstall the internet access If WebBox Assistant connection necessary please contact your internet service provider The Sunny WebBox has not Remove the Sunny WebBox plug in been correctly started power supply from the plug socket and plug it back in after a short time in order to restart the Sunny WebBox Note that this can lead to loss of collected plant data IPv is not supported by the Use a Proxy server that supports Proxy server IPv The SYSTEM LED A system error has occurred Remove the Sunny WebBox plug in is flashing red power supply from the plug socket and plug it back in after a short time in order to restart the Sunny WebBox Note that this can lead to loss of collected plant data e Contact the SMA Serviceline 3 The POWER LED The Sunny WebBox is not e Check the power supply of the plug is off supplied with electricity socket and rectify any faults 44 SWebbox20 IEN094710 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Troubleshooting No 4 Rectification Sunny WebBox The data transfer is e Check the settings of Sunny Portal or does not send any incorrectly configured FTP Push see the Sunny WebBox data to the Sunny user manual Portal or the e Perform a connection test external FTP server the DATA UPLOAD LED i red your Sunny WebBox in the Sunny Portal see the Sunny WebBox user manual
13. ace see page 28 User rights in the operating system You need the respective user rights on the computer via which you would like to commission the Sunny WebBox in order to be able to make changes to the network settings If you have any questions consult your system administrator 6 4 2 Windows 7 Windows Vista Start the computer In Windows select Start Enter ncpa cpl in the search field and press enter M The Network connections window opens 4 Double click on the LAN connection via which the Sunny WebBox is connected If Windows displays several LAN connections there are probably several network connections installed in the computer Ensure that you select the correct network connection with which the computer is connected to the Sunny WebBox If necessary refer to the manual for your computer In the event that no LAN connection is displayed please refer to section 11 1 General Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox page 43 5 Select Properties Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 23 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG M The Local Area Connection Properties window 4 Local Area Connection Properties Send Feedback opens oy 6 Mark Internet protocol version 4 TCP IPv4 and Connect using select Properties E eit M The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window opens ORF Client for Microsoft Networks Aas Packet Scheduler B File and Printer Sharing for Micro
14. amage if not avoided Information Information provides tips that are valuable for the optimal installation and operation of your product 1 4 Syntax In this manual the term photovoltaic system is shortened to PV plant Additionally the product name Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth is shortened to Sunny WebBox in the running text Buttons are displayed in square brackets Menu items are displayed in quotation marks Menul gt Menu2 Menu paths are given in quotation marks The angle bracket gt separates individual menus Examples are represented in italics 8 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Safety 2 Safety 2 1 Appropriate Usage The Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth is a data logger that records logs and makes available the data of a PV plant via a user interface via the integrated web server Additionally the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth can be used for remote diagnostics and the configuration of connected devices in a PV plant via the computer With the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth all data of the connected devices can be continually recorded and evaluated During operation the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth records all values of the PV plant every 2 minutes Values of currently opened parameter groups are updated every 20 seconds If the connection between the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth and the PV plant is broken the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth recreates the connection automatically as soon
15. are already 2 nodes connected to the device through which you want to connect to the Bluetooth plant The Bluetooth connection was interrupted Troubleshooting Set the NetID of the PV plant see section 6 2 Configuring Bluetooth Settings of the Sunny WebBox page 20 and repeat the commissioning Shorten the distance to the devices or use an SMA Bluetooth Repeater in order to extend the radio range Repeat the commissioning see section 20 Remove a Master and repeat the commissioning see page 20 Change the position of the Sunny WebBox in order to create a connection via another device in the plant or remove a Master from the plant Further information on SMA Bluetooth can be found in the download section at www SMA de en Wait until the Sunny WebBox has automatically recreated the connection SWebbox20 IENO947 10 47 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG No Problem cause u Rectification Inverter is not accessible An unknown inverter is displayed An inverter is displayed as unknown device in the plant tree Parameters for the Bluetooth communication were changed Inverter with upgraded SMA Bluetooth Piggy Back is in night mode The inverter has not been set to the same NetID and commissioned The set NetID is already assigned via an unknown Bluetooth PV plant The inverter with integrated Bluetooth has an old software packet only for inverters SB 3000TL 20 SB
16. as this is possible The Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth is integrated into the Bluetooth plant as a network forming device Master device Network forming devices are principally communication products which form the structure of the Bluetooth PV plant collect evaluate and process data The number of devices which the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth can manage depends on the number of master devices in the Bluetooth network with the same NetID If the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth is the only Master in the Bluetooth network the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth can manage up to 50 devices If 2 masters are present in the Bluetooth network e g Sunny Explorer or the Sunny Beam with Bluetooth a maximum of 25 devices can be managed by the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth A maximum of one Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth is allowed in a Bluetooth network with the same NetID Additional information about SMA Bluetooth Wireless technology can be found in the download section at www SMA de en The Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth is only to be operated using the supplied plug in power supply and in the voltage range intended for this Do not use the data from Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth for billing purposes Additional costs can occur through the use of the internet The Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth is only to be used with original accessories or recommended accessories approved by SMA Solar Technology AG Only use the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth exclusively for the purposes
17. can now log in to the user interface of the Sunny WebBox see section 6 5 Logging into the Sunny WebBox page 27 and configure the Sunny WebBox for a local network or make further settings 26 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Commissioning 6 5 Logging into the Sunny WebBox 1 Start web browser e g Internet Explorer Activating JavaScript in the Web browser il The Sunny WebBox user interface needs JavaScript in order to be able to correctly configure and display the functions and content of the Sunny WebBox Activate JavaScript in the Web browser If necessary refer to the help section in your web browser 2 Enter http 192 168 0 168 into the address bar and press Enter http 192 168 0 168 M The Sunny WebBox login page appears Ifthe page does not open please refer to section 11 1 General Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox page 43 SUNNY WEBBOX SHE enalish ermal Pa U User z 3 Log into the Sunny WebBox as user or installer Upon delivery the password for the User is 0000 and upon delivery the password for the Installer is 1111 Security in the local network Change the password of all user groups promptly in order to avoid unauthorized access Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 27 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 6 6 Configuring Sunny WebBox for the Local Network 6 6 1 Information on Integrating the Sunny WebBox into a Local Network Th
18. described in the manual Carefully read the documentation belonging to the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth before you commission the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth Also refer to the technical data of the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 9 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG 2 1 1 Supported products The Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth supports the following SMA products e SMA inverters with integrated Bluetooth From Software Packet 2 06 SB 3000TL 20 SB AOOOTL 20 SB 5000TL20 SB 2000HF SB 2500HF SB 3000HF STP 1OOOOTL 10 STP 12000TL 10 STP 15000TL 10 STP 17000TL 10 e SMA inverters with upgraded SMA Bluetooth Piggy Back from the software version 02 00 00 R A list of the supported inverters can be found in the SMA Bluetooth Piggy Back manual e Sunny Matrix from Firmware Version 2 10 00 e SMA Bluetooth Repeater Sunny SensorBox with SMA Power Injector with Bluetooth 2 1 2 Target Group The Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth is intended for private and industrial use When you log in to the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth there are 2 user groups at your disposal Installer and User The Installer user group may only be used by qualified personnel who are authorized to make changes to network parameters for the connected devices 2 1 3 Certified Countries The Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth is certified for the following countries Australia Belgium Germany France Greece Great Britain Ita
19. e amount of dirt you can also use a mild non abrasive non corrosive cleaning agent 40 SWebbox20 IEN094710 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Decommissioning 10 Decommissioning 10 1 Disassembling the Sunny WebBox Stop the Sunny WebBox as described in section 8 2 Stopping the Sunny WebBox page 37 Remove the DC plug of the plug in power supply from the enclosure Remove the Sunny WebBox network cable R WN gt Depending on the mounting type dismount the Sunny WebBox as follows Wall mounting Top hat rail mounting MM The Sunny WebBox has been dismounted Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Al Decommissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 10 2 Packaging the Sunny WebBox When returning the device to us use transport secure packaging If possible the original packaging 10 3 Disposing of the Sunny WebBox Dispose of the Sunny WebBox at the end of its service life in accordance with the disposal regulations for electronic scrap which apply at the installation site at that time Alternatively send it back to SMA with shipping paid by sender and labeled ZUR ENTSORGUNG FOR DISPOSAL 42 SWebbox20 IEN094710 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Troubleshooting 11 Troubleshooting 11 1 General Troubleshooting for the saat WebBox a rs uu The Sunny WebBox The Sunny WebBox is not Connect the Sunny WebBox with is not available via _ connected to the network or
20. e next sections describe how to integrate the Sunny WebBox via static network settings into your local network with a router In rare cases further network settings are necessary Further network settings are for example if you would like to integrate the Sunny WebBox via DHCP into your network if there is a Proxy server in the network or if you would like to make the Sunny WebBox accessible via the internet In this case contact your network administrator and read section 7 Extended Configuration page 31 il Protecting Ethernet network from external access Protect your Ethernet network through suitable security measures such as via a firewall and through the allocation of secure passwords see the Sunny WebBox user manual After the first login to the Sunny WebBox please change the passwords for each user group 6 6 2 Applying Static Network Settings to the Sunny WebBox 1 Click on the Settings button in the icon bar 2 Select the External Communication gt Ethernet parameter group 3 Select Edit v W External Communication v Ethernet DNS server IP 0 0 0 0 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 IP Address 192 168 0 168 Subnet mask 255 255 252 0 gt DHCP gt Nat gt Proxy settings gt HTTP Save Cancel 4 In the DNS server IP field enter the IP address of the DNS server Domain Name System Server Usually this is the IP address of the router 5 Enter the Gateway IP address of your network into the Gate
21. ed 40 COleceenteyercectescuuenssdeoimecdseecseeeed coe 40 Decommissioning ssssssssssssesesssosoooooo 41 Disassembling the Sunny WebBox 0 0000 eee 4 Packaging the Sunny WebBox 0 00 e eee eens 42 Disposing of the Sunny WebBox 00 0000 eee aes 42 Troubleshooting 85 944i 5 4 es Hae gd ea aes 43 General Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox 43 Bluetooth Connection 2421 405 5680060545 4500008 44 44 47 ACCESSONES 465 ode teete beta stant E 49 Installation Guide SWebbox20 IEN094710 5 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 14 14 1 14 2 14 2 1 15 PODENOIX 44d buc db thae reeds else sso eed eadiebs 50 Information on the SD Card 0 cc cece eens 50 Structure of the Config xml File 0 000 0000s 50 Structure of an XML Data File 20 00 0000 cece eee ee 51 Information on your Web Browser n a a a nuaaaaaannnas 52 Setting up a Proxy Exception Rule in Internet Explorer 52 Activating IPv6 in Windows XP SP2 00 0000 53 Allocating an IP Address in a Local Network 53 Technical Dala seess stea teases 54 Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth 00 00 c eee eee 54 Plugin Power SUDDIY Wwasesude en mncdaeceh texan cess SEE 55 CINGCON TROSOR T20 x tense eG hase aie belie a eh a ee este Eten ks 55 COMA Tseri eunecontie daca aie Saeed eae edema aes 56 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Sola
22. erview of the LEDs on the Network Connection 15 Installation Guide SWebbox20 IEN094710 3 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG 5 1 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 D3 5 4 6 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 5 6 6 6 6 1 6 6 2 6 6 3 7 7 Mel 2 TAs 7 1 4 7 1 5 Mo niNgresdocntarian renra Tae 16 Mounting Installation Location Requirements 16 Determining the Mounting Installation Location for Bluetooth PV Plants o on annann 17 Information on SMA Bluetooth 000 eens 17 Determining the Mounting Installation Location 000485 17 Extension of the Bluetooth Network Using an SMA Bluetooth Repeater 18 Mounting the Sunny WebBox onto the Wall 18 Mounting the Sunny WebBox on the Top Hat Rail 19 COMMIS SIOMIING 56505 cass S95 bs aig ew ecw oan a a ce a a 20 Information on Commissioning 000e eee eee 20 Configuring Bluetooth Settings of the Sunny WebBox 20 Connecting the Sunny WebBox directly to the Computer 22 Configuring Network Settings on the Computer 23 Information on Network Settings on the Computer 005 23 Windows 7 Windows Vista 0 cece eee eee een e ee eee eeen 23 Windows XP Windows 2000 0 cee eee eee nee eas 25 Logging into the Sunny WebBox 00 0 cee eee 27 Configuring Sunny WebBox for the Local Network 28 Information on Integrat
23. etwork use the Sunny WebBox Assistant Activating DHCP 1 Select the Sunny WebBox in the plant tree and select Settings in the device menu or Click on the Settings button in the icon bar Select the External Communication gt Ethernet parameter group Select Edit Under DHCP select Yes in the Activated field in order to receive the network settings dynamically assigned 5 Select Save MM The Sunny WebBox obtains the network settings automatically via the DHCP server Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 31 Extended Configuration SMA Solar Technology AG Deactivating DHCP lk Select the Sunny WebBox in the plant tree and select Settings in the device menu or Click on the Settings button in the icon bar Select the External Communication gt Ethernet parameter group Select Edit Under DHCP select No in the Activated field in order to assign the network settings statically see section 6 6 2 Applying Static Network Settings to the Sunny WebBox page 28 Status on delivery Select Save The network settings are assigned manually 7 1 3 Proxy Server If there is a Proxy server in your network enter the Proxy settings here The Proxy settings of the Sunny WebBox are used for connection to the Sunny Portal and for firmware updates Using the Proxy server l Re Oe Or PS o IS Select the Sunny WebBox in the plant tree and select Settings in the device menu or Click
24. h 6 mm diameter at the marked points and insert wall anchors 4 Screw in the screws and leave a 6 mm clearance between the screw head and the wall 5 Hang the Sunny WebBox onto the screws Ki The Sunny WebBox is now mounted on the wall 18 SWebbox20 IEN094710 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Mounting 5 4 Mounting the Sunny WebBox on the Top Hat Rail 1 Determine the mounting location taking into consideration the mounting installation location requirements Hook the Sunny WebBox with both lower retainers into the lower edge of the top hat rail 3 Press the Sunny WebBox upwards and snap it into the upper brackets The Sunny WebBox is now mounted on the top hat rail Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 19 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Commissioning 6 1 Information on Commissioning Commission the Sunny WebBox using the Sunny WebBox Assistant IF you want to commission the Sunny WebBox for the first time then use the Sunny WebBox Assistant for the Sunny WebBox The Sunny WebBox Assistant is a software package with which you can carry out the basic configuration of the Sunny WebBox You can download the Sunny WebBox Assistant from the Download area at www SMA de en Additionally take into consideration the Quick guide for Sunny WebBox commissioning Proceed then as follows e Configure Bluetooth settings of the Sunny WebBox see page 20 e Connect Sunny WebBox direct to the
25. he Sunny Explorer software or the Sunny Beam with Bluetooth Change the NetID of the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth to the NetID of your PV plant NetID 2 to NetID F 5 2 2 Determining the Mounting Installation Location Before you mount the Sunny WebBox you should determine the connection quality at the mounting installation location of the Sunny WebBox to your PV plant The connection quality can be checked using the Sunny Explorer or the Sunny Beam with Bluetooth Refer to the user manual of the relevant device You can change the connection quality by changing the distance between the Bluetooth devices Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 17 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG 5 2 3 Extension of the Bluetooth Network Using an SMA Bluetooth Repeater With the help of the SMA Bluetooth Repeater you can extend the radio range of the Bluetooth network An SMA Bluetooth Repeater installed on the range border of the Bluetooth network transmits the data traffic of this network in its own radio range This technology enables the construction of Bluetooth networks which cover a much larger area than would be possible using the Sunny WebBox alone 5 3 Mounting the Sunny WebBox onto the Wall 1 Determine the mounting location taking into consideration the mounting installation location requirements 2 Use the drilling template to determine the position of the Sunny WebBox and to mark the drilling holes with a pen 3 Drill holes wit
26. he signal quality The maximum permitted cable length is 100 m per segment Use a high quality at least category 5 FTP Cat 5 or higher shielded twisted pair cable 2 Connect the plug in power supply to the Sunny WebBox and plug this into the socket see M As soon as the SYSTEM and POWER LEDs glow green the Sunny WebBox has started up and is ready for operation The start up procedure can take up to 90 seconds IF the SYSTEM or POWER LEDs do not glow green please refer to section 11 1 General Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox page 43 Now set the network area of the computer to the network area of the Sunny WebBox see section 6 4 Configuring Network Settings on the Computer page 23 22 SWebbox20 IEN094710 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Commissioning 6 4 Configuring Network Settings on the Computer 6 4 1 Information on Network Settings on the Computer Before you can commission the Sunny WebBox for the first time without the Sunny WebBox Assistant you must set the computer to the network area of the Sunny WebBox in its delivered status Read the section which relates to the operating system of your computer If you use an operating system that is not described refer to the manual of your operating system to find out how to set the computer IP address to 192 168 0 100 and the Subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 You can then configure the Sunny WebBox for a local network via the user interf
27. ia DHCP IP address The current IP address of the Sunny WebBox SubNetMask The current Subnet mask of the Sunny WebBox 13 3 Structure of an XML Data File Example lt xml version 1 0 encoding utt 8 2 gt lt WebBox gt lt Info gt lt Created gt 20 1 0 02 10T01 37 04 lt Created gt lt Culture gt de lt Culture gt lt Info gt lt MeanPublic gt lt Key gt Sunny WebBox 1 5500023 4 Metering TotWhOut lt Key gt lt Mean gt 761 858 lt Mean gt lt Base gt 1 lt Base gt lt Period gt 300 lt Period gt lt Timestamp gt 20 1 0 02 09T10 55 52 lt Timestamp gt lt MeanPublic gt lt MeanPublic gt lt MeanPublic gt lt WebBox gt sering Meaning OSOS Installation Guide SWebbox20 IEN094710 51 Appendix SMA Solar Technology AG CurrentPublic Data of the spot values Name of the element made up of device name serial number of the device and the parameter name Individual values are separated by a colon Example lt Key gt Sunny WebBox 155000234 Metering TotWhOut lt Key gt Smallest value in measurement interval merging 13 4 Information on your Web Browser In order to be able to call up the Sunny WebBox user interface you need a current web browser You can user the standard settings of your web browsers Ensure that e JavaScript is activated e Ifa Proxy server is active in your network you must set up a Proxy exception rule in your browser see page 52 13 5 Setting up a Proxy Exception R
28. ing the Sunny WebBox into a Local Network 28 Applying Static Network Settings to the Sunny WebBox 28 Connecting the Sunny WebBox to the Local Network 30 Extended Configuration cece eee eeeee 31 EINGENERINGIWON 2s Gdecuatceteean die id Lames Goad 31 Information on Extended Network Settings 0 00 e eee aes 31 Activating Deactivating DHCP o a anaana nananana 31 PrO ENE prena me sated A a a a OE EE ee 32 DS Ha he FIR Poi eead ar a eae hs Roane lich 33 Selling Ane NAT PO erreen sartan bo date eee sig een kes 33 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Table of Contents 8 8 1 1 8 1 2 8 1 3 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 9 1 9 2 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 11 11 1 11 2 12 Service FUNCHONS wisi tise ha hicee es ee ae 34 Updating the Firmware 0 000 cece cece eee eee 34 Information on Firmware Update 0 00 cece eens 34 Firmware Update via the Internet 0 0 0 0 00 cece eee eee 34 Firmware Update via the SD Card 54 0345 2eauihot wee hew had etead 36 Stopping the Sunny WebBox 1 0 0 0 00 cece eee 37 Restarting the Sunny WebBox via the user interface 37 Resetting the Sunny WebBox Using the Reset Button 38 Determining Current Settings of the Sunny WebBox via Ne oo COs capevelecattarrasnn teak ais ddwae sean 39 Maintenance and Care ce cece cece eceees 40 MGINIGNONGES segraren iunea a e n shades c
29. ings and the current firmware of the Sunny WebBox when you do not have access to the user interface Please take note of information on the SD card see section 13 1 Information on the SD Card page 50 1 Insert the SD card into the Sunny WebBox SD card Q slot J C4 Me DA MM The Sunny WebBox creates a folder with the r name WEBBOX_ Serial number on the SD card and saves the contig xml file there The writing process is complete when the SD CARD LED is permanently lit Example WEBBOX_O 1550001 23 config xml When the SD CARD LED is permanently lit remove the SD card from the Sunny WebBox SD card slot Read off the SD card using a computer with an SD card reader Open the contig xml file in the WebBox_ Serial number folder with a text editor or a web browser Extract the network settings of the Sunny WebBox see section 13 2 Structure of the Config xml File page 50 Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 39 Maintenance and Care SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Maintenance and Care 9 1 Maintenance Conduct regular visual inspections of the Sunny WebBox to check for external damages or soiling 9 2 Care NOTICE A N Damage to the device due to ingress of liquids e The Sunny WebBox is not waterproof Protect the Sunny WebBox from wet conditions e When cleaning the device only use a lightly damp cloth in order to prevent water from entering the device If there is a considerabl
30. ly Korea The Netherlands Austria Portugal Switzerland Spain The Czech Republic The United States of America 10 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Safety 2 2 Safety Instructions General safety instructions in order to avoid physical damage e Never open the device or the plug in power supply e Install the cabling in such a way that no one can stand on or trip over it General information in order to avoid damage to the device e By touching electronic components you can cause damage to or destroy the device through electrostatic discharge ESD Do not touch component connections and plug contacts unnecessarily Ground yourself before working on the device e With the help of the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth you can change safety relevant parameters of the SMA inverters e g SMA Grid Guard parameters Incorrectly set parameters can damage or destroy the inverter Do not alter these safety relevant parameters without prior consultation with your electric power company operating the grid into which your plant feeds e The save procedure for parameters can take up to 30 seconds Do not separate the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth from the electricity supply during the save procedure Otherwise data can be lost Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 11 Unpacking SMA Solar Technology AG 3 Unpacking 3 1 Packing List Check the scope of delivery for completeness and for any external damage Please c
31. necting the Sunny WebBox to the Local Network Connect the Sunny WebBox directly to the receiver e g router switch or hub of the local network using the red network cable patch cable see The connection of the receiver is normally indicated by the same symbol as the Sunny WebBox network connection If you have questions then please refer to the receiver manual Recommendation on network cabling Should the network cable supplied be too short observe the following information when buying a longer cable e You require a patch cable Unnecessarily long cables have an adverse effect on the signal quality The maximum permitted cable length is 100 m per segment Use a high quality at least category 5 FTP Cat 5 or higher shielded twisted pair cable 2 Connect the plug in power supply to the Sunny WebBox and plug this into the socket see M As soon as the SYSTEM and POWER LEDs glow green the Sunny WebBox has started up and is ready for operation The start up procedure can take up to 90 seconds IF the SYSTEM or POWER LEDs do not glow green please refer to section 11 1 General Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox page 43 The user interface of the Sunny WebBox is now available via the new IP address You can now configure further settings in the Sunny WebBox Place the Sunny WebBox at the selected mounting installation location 30 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG
32. ng to DIN EN 60529 Communication Sunny Boys Sunny Mini Centrals Windy Boys Bluetooth with SMA Bluetooth interface 10 7 100 Mbit here Maximum number of SMA Bluetooth devices 50 mh tNer ne Maximum number of SMA Bluetooth devices 25 amama ne Maximum Bluetooth free field communication 100 m E agin Max communication range of Ethernet per 100 m segment Apart from the USA Other User interface language German English French Italian Spanish Greek Korean Portuguese Czech Dutch Internal circular buffer 12 5 MB Additional memory via SD memory cards 128 MB 512 MB 1GB 2GB optional 54 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Technical Data 14 2 Plug in Power Supply 14 2 1 CINCON TRG3OR 120 Mechanical data Width x height x depth 107 8 mm x 57 5 mm x 33 5 mm 5005 Power supply Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 55 Contact SMA Solar Technology AG 15 Contact If you have technical problems concerning our products contact the SMA Serviceline We require the following information in order to provide you with the necessary assistance e The current firmware version of the Sunny WebBox e Serial number and hardware version of the Sunny WebBox e Type of communication interface between Sunny WebBox and the inverters e Type and serial numbers of the inverters connected to the plant SMA Solar Technology AG Sonnenallee 1 34266 Niestetal Germany www SM
33. nny WebBox does not support SD cards with storage capacities of over 2 GB or SDHC cards Only use SD cards which have been formatted with the FAT32 file system If necessary reformat the SD card using the computer The Sunny WebBox converts the SD card s file system to TFAT in order to increase data security If you wish to clear the SD card you must format the SD card on the computer with the FAT32 file system 13 2 Structure of the Config xml File The config xml configuration file contains information on the Sunny WebBox network settings the firmware version and further settings Example lt xml version 1 0 encoding utt 8 2 gt lt WebBox gt lt Settings gt lt add key Version value 1 0 40 B gt lt add key Plant ID value gt lt add key User ID value Max Mustermann SMA de gt lt add key DHCP value False gt lt add key IP Address value 192 168 0 168 gt lt add key SubNetMask value 255 255 255 0 gt lt add key Gateway value 192 168 0 1 gt lt add key DNS Server value 192 168 0 1 gt lt add key NAT Port value 80 gt lt add key Webserver Port value 80 gt lt add key Webservice Port value 80 gt lt Settings gt lt WebBox gt Setting Meaning O Plant ID Plant ID for Sunny Portal User ID for Sunny Portal 50 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Appendix DHCP Displays whether the network settings are acquired v
34. oe ROLE e DG MODE NetID eo A Position Description O MODE rotary switch Boo NetID rotary switch Bluetooth LED blue B Connection display not used 4 3 1 Bluetooth Module LED Overview Bluetooth LED blue Bluetooth is switched on Bluetooth is switched off 4 4 Overview of the LEDs on the Network Connection oo co Co Position LED Status Meaning A Speed On o 100 MBit connection speed 10 MBit connection speed Link Activity Connection link established Flashing The Sunny WebBox is currently transmitting or receiving data activity No connection established Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 15 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Mounting 5 1 Mounting Installation Location Requirements Please note the following information on the mounting installation location of the Sunny WebBox The Sunny WebBox is only suitable for installation in enclosed spaces The ambient temperature must be between 20 C and 65 C Protect the Sunny WebBox from dust wet conditions corrosive substances and vapors Observe the minimum clearances to walls other devices or objects as shown in the diagram in order to guarantee sufficient heat dissipation Do not cover the Sunny WebBox The distance from the Sunny WebBox to the inverters may not be greater than the maximum permitted distance of the corresponding plant communication
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36. ontact your dealer if you find any damage or if there are parts missing Position Number Description Sonny Web Box eon B i Pugin power supply ond socketadapier p 1 Network Cable ue OOOO G Installation Guide The user manual of the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth can be called up directly via the user interface or downloaded from www SMA de en lng teglet ho IT Quick guide for Sunny WebBox commissioning 3 2 Identifying the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth Type label You can identify the Sunny WebBox using the type label The type label can be found on the back of the enclosure Firmware Version The current firmware version can be found on the status bar in the user interface of the Sunny WebBox 12 SWebbox20 IEN094710 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Device Overview 4 Device Overview 4 1 LED Overview LED designation Status PLANT STATUS All devices in the PV plant have the status OK Glows orange At least 1 device in the PV plant has the Warning status At least 1 device in the PV plant has the Fault status Off There is no device available in the PV plant DATA UPLOAD Glows green The data transmission to the Sunny Portal or an external FTP server is active and the last upload was successful Flashes green The Sunny WebBox is currently sending data to the Sunny Portal or an external FTP server Glows red The last data transmission to the Sunny Portal or an ex
37. r Technology AG Commissioning 1 Turn the MODE rotary switch to position O The rotary switch must always be set to position O status on delivery Other positions are not permitted and are intended for the SMA Service only 2 Turn the arrow of the NetID rotary switch to the NetID of the plant For a layout of the switch positions see table d o Bluetooth is switched off delivery siare 2 F Bluetooth is switched on The Sunny WebBox can network with all SMA Bluetooth products with the same NetID A connection to the Sunny Beam with Bluetooth or Sunny Explorer is not possible MM The Sunny WebBox is prepared for the Bluetooth communication Now you can connect the Sunny WebBox to the computer with which you would like to configure the Sunny WebBox see page 22 Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 21 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 6 3 Connecting the Sunny WebBox directly to the Computer 1 Connect the Sunny WebBox using the blue network cable crossover cable directly with the computer see The connection of the computer is usually indicated by the same symbol as the network connection of the Sunny WebBox If necessary refer to the computer manual Recommendation on network cabling Should the network cable supplied be too short observe the following information when buying a longer cable e You require a crossover cable e Unnecessarily long cables have an adverse effect on t
38. r Technology AG Notes on this Manual 1 Notes on this Manual This manual describes the installation and commissioning of the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth Store this guide where it will be accessible at all times This manual does not contain any detailed information about the connected devices Detailed information about the devices connected is provided in the manuals for the devices 1 1 Validity This installation guide is valid for Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth from hardware version Al and from firmware version 1 1 1 2 Additional Information Additional information about SMA Bluetooth Wireless technology can be found in the download section at www SMA de en Also read the user manual of the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth which you can call up via the help button in the user interface Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 7 Notes on this Manual SMA Solar Technology AG 1 3 Symbols Used The following types of safety instructions and general information appear in this document as described below 1 DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A N i CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE indicates a situation that can result in property d
39. rred DNS server Alternate DNS server You can now log in to the user interface of the Sunny WebBox see section 6 5 Logging into the Sunny WebBox page 27 and configure the Sunny WebBox for a local network or make further settings 24 SWebbox20 IEN0O947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Commissioning 6 4 3 Windows XP Windows 2000 l Start the computer In Windows select Start gt Run In the Open field enter ncpa cpl and select OK M The Network connections window opens Double click on the LAN connection via which the Sunny WebBox is connected If Windows displays several LAN connections there are probably several network connections installed in the computer Ensure that you select the correct network connection with which the computer is connected to the Sunny WebBox If necessary refer to the manual for your computer In the event that no LAN connection is displayed please refer to section 11 1 General Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox page 43 Select Properties M The Local Area Connection Properties window 2x O p ens General Authentication Advanced Mark Internet protocol TCP IP and select soiree E VMware Accelerated AMD PCNet Ad Properties This connection uses the following items M The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window opens Client for Microsoft Networks M 5 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Net
40. safety or protection conditions e Altering the product or supplied software without authority e The product malfunctions due to operating attached or neighboring devices beyond statutory limit values e In case of unforeseen calamity or force majeure The use of supplied software produced by SMA Solar Technology AG is subject to the following conditions e SMA Solar Technology AG rejects any liability for direct or indirect damages arising from the use of software developed by SMA Solar Technology AG This also applies to the provision or non provision of support activities e Supplied software not developed by SMA Solar Technology AG is subject to the respective licensing and liability agreements of the manufacturer SMA Factory Warranty The current guarantee conditions come enclosed with your device These are also available online at www SMA de and can be downloaded or are available on paper from the usual sales channels if required Trademarks All trademarks are recognized even if these are not marked separately Missing designations do not mean that a product or brand is not a registered trademark The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by SMA Solar Technology AG is under license SMA Solar Technology AG Sonnenallee 1 34266 Niestetal Germany Tel 49 561 9522 0 Fax 49 561 9522 100 www SMA de E Mail info SMA de 2004 to 2010 SMA Solar Technol
41. same name e Assign the plant ID of the old plant to the replacement device see the Sunny WebBox user manual In the replacement device enter the e mail address of a user who has administrator rights in Sunny Portal for the plant In Sunny Portal delete the new plant the replacement device created Parameters can not be processed You have an inverter with The configuration of parameters and the upgraded SMA Bluetooth graphical presentation of monthly and Piggy Back with a software annual energy values are not supported version lower than 02 00 00 R e Perform an update of the Bluetooth Piggy Back with the help of Sunny Explorer LAN connection The network card driver Check the installation of the network can not be Ethernet card is not adaptor in the device manager and displayed in installed or the network card re install the driver when necessary Windows is defective or replace the faulty network card with a new one Fault in the user JavaScript is not activated Activate JavaScript in the Web interface display browser 46 SWebbox20 IEN094710 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG 11 2 Bluetooth Connection ea E Rectification No Bluetooth devices are displayed in the Sunny WebBox Inverter is not accessible Installation Guide An incorrect NetlD is set The connection to the Bluetooth plant is too weak There are already 4 masters connected to the Bluetooth plant There
42. soft Networks Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 intenet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP v4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninsta Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Cancel Noting existing settings Make a note of the existing network settings in the Internet protocol version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window in order to be able to reset the computer after configuration of the Sunny WebBox 7 Inthe Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 sr ame reap yyw pae Properties window enter the following properties General Alternate Configuration and confirm with O K You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator IP address 192 168 0 100 Obtain an IP address automatically for the appropriate IP settings Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Perea EN IP address 8 Select OK in order to save the settings and close all Subnet mask other windows by selection OK Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically The Computer is set to the network settings of the Use the following DNS server addresses S un ny We b Box Prefe
43. t the correct network connection with which the computer is connected to the Sunny WebBox If necessary refer to the manual for your computer In the event that no LAN connection is displayed please refer to section 11 1 General Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox page 43 A Select Properties M The Local Area Connection Properties window opens 5 Activate Microsoft TCP IP Version 6 6 Select OK M IPv is activated 13 7 Allocating an IP Address in a Local Network You select a static IP address Internet Protocol Use the address range which is available to your router In most cases the address range of the router lies between 192 168 0 1 and 192 168 255 254 If necessary refer to the manual of your router Please note during the allocation of the IP address that the first three address parts of the IP address must be identical for all participants of the same network Additionally you may not allocate the same IP address twice Example Router 192 168 0 1 Computer 1 192 168 0 2 Computer 2 192 168 0 3 Sunny WebBox 192 168 0 168 Installation Guide SWebbox20 IEN094710 53 Technical Data SMA Solar Technology AG 14 Technical Data 14 1 Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth Mechanical data Width x height x depth 255 mm x 130 mm x 57 mm Weight 750g Power supply Typical power consumption AW 12 W Ambient conditions Relative humidity 5 95 non condensing P20 Protection rating accordi
44. tarts 36 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Service Functions 8 2 Stopping the Sunny WebBox NOTICE A N Loss of plant data Only remove the plug in power supply when the PV plant is not in operation e g during the night Otherwise losses during the recording of the plant data may occur NOTICE A N Loss of data on the SD card Do not remove the Sunny WebBox from the electricity grid whilst the SD CARD LED is flashing green or orange This can damage the file system of the SD card and lead to data loss Depending on the amount of data the saving process can take some time 1 Remove the plug in power supply of the Sunny WebBox from the plug socket M The Sunny WebBox has been stopped 8 3 Restarting the Sunny WebBox via the user interface 1 Select the Sunny WebBox in the plant tree and select Settings in the device menu or Click on the Settings button in the icon bar Select the Device gt System parameter group Select Edit In the Initiate device restart field select Execute Select Save The Sunny WebBox is restarted The restart was successful if the SYSTEM and POWER LEDs light up again The startup procedure can take up to 90 seconds IF the SYSTEM or POWER LEDs do not glow green please refer to section 11 1 General Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox page 43 so YS SS Installation Guide
45. tered in the address bar of the web browser 1 Select the Sunny WebBox in the plant tree and select Settings in the device menu or Click on the Settings button in the icon bar Select the External Communication gt HTTP parameter group Select Edit In the Port field enter the desired Port Status upon delivery Port 80 Select Save M The HTTP port is saved AR WON 7 1 5 Setting the NAT Port Adjusting the network ports Changing the ports is only necessary in rare cases Before adjusting the ports contact your network administrator During a data transfer the Sunny WebBox communicates to the Sunny Portal under which IP address and which port the Sunny WebBox is available on the internet For this the respective port must be released by the router If the NAT Network Address Translation in the router is changed you must specify the network port that has been set in the router The NAT Port is set to 80 by default 1 Select the Sunny WebBox in the plant tree and select Settings in the device menu or Click on the Settings button in the icon bar Select the External Communication gt Ethernet gt NAT parameter group Select Edit In the Port field enter the desired Port Select Save The NAT port is saved sv 2 UN Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 33 Service Functions SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Service Functions 8 1 Updating the Firmware 8 1 1 Information on Firmware Update
46. ternal FTP server was not successful Data transmission is deactivated Installation Guide SWebbox20 IEN094710 13 Device Overview SMA Solar Technology AG LED designation Status Meaning O OD CARD The SD card is inserted writeable and the free capacity is greater than 10 of the overall capacity The SD card is currently being written to The free capacity is greater than 10 of the overall capacity Glows orange The SD card is inserted writeable and the free capacity is less than or equal to 10 of the overall capacity Flashes orange The SD card is currently being written to The free capacity is less than or equal to 10 of the overall capacity of T T e SYSTEM A system error has occurred TOWER 4 2 Connection Area Overview a Setup lt OO 0 O O G N lo X Sa a Q Memory MODE NetID eo tooo A B C D E F Description Connection for GSM antenna cable not used Connection for the plug in power supply Module slot for the communication to the PV plant an Module slot not used Network connection for 10 100 MBit Ethernet SD card slot 14 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Device Overview 4 3 Bluetooth Module Overview A B C D
47. the network cable directly to the the user interface to the power supply computer or the local network and ae supply the Sunny WebBox with The Sunny WebBox power pee page 20 sonnel be tuna Incorrect network settings of Use the Sunny WebBox Assistant via the Sunny the network components for commissioning WebBox Assistant Check the network settings of the computer with which you wish to access the Sunny WebBox Align the network settings when necessary Carry out a reset of the Sunny WebBox see page 38 and repeat the commissioning Check the network settings for the individual network components e g router Proxy server etc Align the network settings when necessary Please contact your network administrator A Firewall is blocking the e Deactivate the computer firewall or connection enable the necessary connection Defective or damaged e Replace the defective or damaged network components parts in the network network cable or plug x Please contact your network connections administrator Installation Guide SWebbox20 IEN094710 43 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG No Problem a Rectification The Sunny WebBox The web browser is e If there is a Proxy server in your is not available via incorrectly configured network you must enter an the user interface exception for the Proxy server in your web browser see section 13 4 Information on your Web Browser page 52 or
48. ule in Internet Explorer 1 Start Internet Explorer 2 In Internet Explorer select Tools gt Internet Options 3 The Internet Options window opens 4 Select the Connections tab then click Settings 5 Select Advanced 6 Inthe For addresses that start as follows do not use a Proxy server field enter the address 192 168 7 Confirm entry with OK and close all further windows by selecting OK in each MM The Proxy exception rule is set up 52 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Appendix 13 6 Activating IPv6 in Windows XP SP2 In order to be able to locate the Sunny WebBox with the Sunny WebBox Assistant IPv6 is required IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol Version 6 and specifies the procedures that are necessary for data transfer via a packet switching data network IPv is the successor to IPv4 which is still predominantly found in use in the internet IPv6 is already activated in Windows Vista Windows 7 MacOS and Linux IPv6 has to be activated in Windows XP SP2 In order to activate IPv manually proceed as follows 1 In Windows select Start gt Run 2 Inthe Open field enter ncpa cpl and select OK M The Network connections window opens 3 Double click on the LAN connection via which the Sunny WebBox is connected If Windows displays several LAN connections there are probably several network connections installed in the computer Ensure that you selec
49. up Select Edit In the Check for update and install it field select Execute Select Save SP oS The Sunny WebBox checks whether a new firmware update is available If a new firmware update is available the Sunny WebBox downloads this from the internet and starts the update procedure Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 35 Service Functions SMA Solar Technology AG 8 1 3 Firmware Update via the SD Card NOTICE A N Loss of plant data Only perform a manual firmware update when the PV plant is not in operation e g during the night Otherwise losses during the recording of the plant data may occur NOTICE A N Loss of data on the SD card Do not remove the SD card whilst the SD Card LED is flashing green or orange This can damage the file system of the SD card and lead to data loss Depending on the amount of data the saving process can take some time Please take note of information on the SD card see section 13 1 Information on the SD Card page 50 1 With the help of the computer create a folder on the SD card with the name UPDATE 2 Copy the update file up2 in the folder created on the SD card 3 Remove the plug in power supply of the Sunny WebBox from the plug socket 4 Insert the prepared SD card into the Sunny WebBox SD card slot 5 Insert the plug in power supply of the Sunny Web Box into the socket MM The update procedure s
50. way IP field Usually this is the IP address of the router 6 Inthe IP Address field enter the static IP address under which the Sunny WebBox is to be reachable in the local network see section 13 4 Information on your Web Browser page 52 28 SWebbox20 IENO947 10 Installation Guide SMA Solar Technology AG Commissioning 7 Inthe Subnet mask field enter the subnet mask of your network Normally you can find this information in the router manual 8 Select Save MM The Sunny WebBox saves the network settings The save procedure can take up to 30 seconds Do not separate the Sunny WebBox with Bluetooth from the electricity supply during the save procedure The save procedure is complete when you are directed to the new IP address or the Sunny WebBox is no longer available via the web browser il Resetting the computer to the network settings Reset you computer to the original network settings in order that you can reach it via the local network when required see section 6 4 Configuring Network Settings on the Computer page 23 9 When the save procedure is completed remove the plug in power supply of the Sunny WebBox from the plug socket 10 Remove the network cable blue M The local network settings are applied to the Sunny WebBox You may now connect the Sunny WebBox to the local network see section 30 Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 29 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 6 6 3 Con
51. works M JE QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks J Show icon in notification area when connected J Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity OK Cancel Noting existing settings Make a note of the existing network settings in the Internet protocol TCP IP Properties window in order to be able to reset the computer after configuration of the Sunny WebBox Installation Guide SWebbox20 IENO947 10 25 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Inthe Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties enter the 21x following properties and confirm with OK General T t IP setti igned automatically if twork t IP address 192 168 0 100 erence E E tienen ee the appropriate IP settings Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address 8 Select OK in order to save the settings and close all ines Soe other windows by selection OK Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gat i M The Computer is set to the network settings of the saint Sunny WebBox Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Cancel You
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