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1. WER F Warranty Card Flash Disk Connector 3 2 Appearance and Size y o H31 2 m POWER P LINK gh SPEED D RS485 gt USB GRID Fz ogger L 146 0 Figure 3 2 1 3 3 Equipment Installation 3 3 1 Selecting the installation position The following must be considered when selecting the best location for an EzLogger WiF1 gt Indoor use only gt The mount and installation method must be suitable for the EzLogger WiF1 s weight and dimensions gt The location must be well ventilated and sheltered from direct sunlight 3 3 2 Mounting Procedure a IDE Bee R um ED Euan Screw on the antennae at first Step 1 Assemble EzLogger and Fixing A Bracket as shown in the Graph 3 3 2 1 and gt tighten them by Screws M3 8 in the accessory bag O Figure 3 3 2 1 Step 2 Tighten EzLogger by Screws 04 12 Installation dimensions are shown in the Graph 3 3 2 2 Figure 3 3 2 2 Figure 3 3 2 3 Size of installation plate EzLogger WiFi 3 4 Electrical Connection 3 4 1 Interface Instruction A B C D E Figure 3 4 1 Adapter Socket Bo RS485 RJ45 Socket connects to inverter USB port Socket 6pin Terminal Socket LAN RJ45 Socket Reserved for future Micro SD Card Socket Table 3 4 1 Notice Unpack the micro SD card and insert it to the socket F Please do not confuse interface B and E as this will lead to damage to EzLogger Note Interfa
2. cover 2 Safety The EzLogger WiFi strictly conforms to related safety rules in design and test Safety regulations relevant to the location shall be followed during installation commissioning operation and maintenance Improper operation may cause serious injury electric shock and or damage to the equipment and property gt gt Ensure children are kept away from EzLogger WiF1 Do not open the front cover of the EzLogger WiFi Apart from performing work at the wiring terminal as instructed in this manual touching or changing components without authorization may cause injury to people damage to EzLogger WiFi and annulment of the warranty Static electricity may damage electronic components Appropriate methods must be adopted to prevent such damage to the EzLogger WiFi otherwise the EzLogger WiFi may be damaged and the warranty annulled 3 Installation 3 1 Unpacking When you receive the EzLogger WiFi please check for external damage to the EzLogger WiFi and any accessories Please also check that the following are included PLO Wil tisu4 t0 640 4 coe stewed een weeks l Pow Adapers oo ae ae ees oe as ee l Fimo RACK Clic bad ne Owe k dee a ead ede 2 DCIOW Vio 6 6 sue tas ce tik Se a 4 Mini USB CAvle 64 ccaec rena dene saw eb nE 1 Ee DEE iei EE E E E E E E E ee 1 Aers aaa aA l Mamani Card auton ds ab hwae i err nein eE l Fab DEkerrerer entran ENAERE 1 CONNCCIOl keke l gO Screw M3 8 wine
3. Na into inverter N 1 Then re test connection from plug la to plug N 1 b and the result will pass EzLogger Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter Cable 1 Cable 2 l Cable N Cable N 1 l Plug 1a Plug Na Plug N 1 b Fig3 4 3 5 Check the connection between Na and N 1 b Repeat steps above can find the bug and then fix it one by one until the whole daisy chain connection is ok At last pull out cable N 1 from inverter N and fasten the cover and then insert plugla to EzLogger Step3 Power on the EzLogger and all inverters Observe the 10 status of LED indicators on top cover of EzLogger We need to check the communication protocol of inverter according to the user manual It needs to be set as VS Monitor Device for SS DS model and as Set ModBus for DT model and as Set Web for Smart DT model If everything is OK it should be like below Power led always on If not check the power supply adaptor of EzLogger Speed Led always on after the EzLogger WiFi joins to the WiFi network If not check the configuration of EzLogger WiFi and the connection between EzLogger WiFi and WiFi router RS485 Led flashes every 3 minutes If not it means the communication between EzLogger and inverters is not OK Please re check the connection of the cable daisy chain and check the communication protocol of inverter according to the user manual It needs to be set as VS Monitor Device for SS DS model and as Set ModB
4. User Manual EzLogger WiF1 Ver 02 Sy 6 Ty 8 Table of Contents OV MID ONS sete ask amp ue ears E EREET 01 SIN s cua db eaters eb take a or bao he Asn ed 2 02 Installation 44 5 n 244s soe dee eee eee toh teks 03 Del WAC MSs ot 2a tc e See eat e E ee ee 03 3 2 Appearance and Size 2 eee 04 3 3 Equipment Installation 00 04 3 4 Electrical Connection 2 3 a6 weds ed eee ee es 06 Indicator Lights 0 0 0 00 0 ce eee 13 Operation with Ripple Control Receiver RCR 13 5 1 Connection with RCR 22 4 sch e 4eede bebe sios s 14 5 2 Operation with RCR 2 ee 14 Reset and Reload 0 0 0 0 ee eee 16 Technical Parameters 000000 17 7 1 Operation Conditions 2 0 0 0 000 eee eee 17 7 2 Operation Limitation 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 cee eee 17 eo Daa Old Gers a eae eee ee ata s a e a rare 17 Certificates veseied 46 ws oS eS RES 18 1 Symbols Caution Failure to observe a warning indicated in this manual may result injury Product should not be disposed as household waste This side up the package must always be transported handled and stored in such a way that the arrows always point upwards Components of the product can be recycled Fragile the package product should be handled carefully and never be tipped over or slung Keep dry the package product must be protected from excessive humidity and must be stored under
5. are two buttons in the right side of EzLogger One is the Reset button press this button to restart the EzLogger The reload button is used to reload the default configuration of network parameter of EzLogger Press this button longer than 3 seconds to the change the EzLogger to default configuration Notice All configurations have to be set once again after using reload function 16 7 Technical Parameters 7 1 Operation Conditions EzLogger WiFi can be installed indoor only it will cause damage if it runs out of range of following conditions Input Voltage 9 VDC 500m A 6 Operating Temperature Range Humidity Range 0 95 Table 7 1 7 2 Operation Limitation Communication Communication Distance Limitation Interface RS485 RJ45 MAX 800 m Cable USB Port MiniUSB _ B MAX 2 m Cable MAX 10m without barrier Table 7 2 7 3 Data Storage The data of inverter is storage as csv format files in micro SD card Its capacity is 8GB which is only available for data of 20 inverters not longer than 3 years When the space is using up the oldest data files will be deleted And you can download the csv file via a micro SD card reader or the USB cable 17 Certificates Figure 8 18
6. ce socket B should be connected to the inverter Interface socket E is reserved for future keep it unconnected If these sockets are not connected correctly it may cause damage to the EzLogger 3 4 2 Configure EzLogger WiFi A WiFi router device is essential for internet connection Be sure to keep the EzLogger WiFi in the area that WiFi signal could reach And configure WiFi follow the instruction of document named WiFi Configuration in the flash disk Here the configuration of EzLogger WiFi is completed 3 4 3 Make Up The Cable Daisy Chain Connection Step1 First of all make up cables NOTICE In order to implement waterproof the cables should be made up by hand strictly obey the guidance in manual of inverter The line sequence of both plugs of RS485 cable should be made up same as shown in Fig3 4 3 1 12345678 12345678 Fig3 4 3 1 Line sequence The line sequence in both RJ45 plugs should obey TIA EIA 568B criterion strictly from 1 to 8 as below Orange amp White 5o Blue amp White Ce foe Green amp White Brown amp White Blue oa Brown Besides that each cable should be tested by LAN cable tester to ensure the cable is OK These cables will be used to connect not only EzLogger and inverter but also inverter and inverter Step2 Check the cable daisy chain The whole system should be made up as shown in below Fig3 4 3 2 INTERNET L zl J e Fig3 4 2 2 Whole
7. e are 6 indicator lights on left side of the front cover of EzLogger WiFi Light On Light Off POWER Powered off SPEED Joined to Disconnected from Yellow WiFi network WiFi network RCR Received command No command Yellow from RCR from RCR Table 4 1 Label Flickering Light Off LINK Communicates with Data Interval Yellow Portal RS485 Communicates with Data Interval Yellow Inverter File Transmission to No File Transmission Table 4 2 5 Operation with ripple control receiver The EzLogger WiFi can be connected with ripple control receiver RCR for short and executes the command from it 13 5 1 Connection with RCR Pick up the 6 pin terminal plug like below D IN 1 Level 1 60 D IN 2 Level 2 30 3 D IN 3 Level 3 0 D IN 4 0 95 Lagging D IN 5 0 90 Lagging Ca a Table 5 1 Fabricating the cable using the terminal plug and connects with RCR according the description and the type of RCR Below is a sample 14 150 180 E a 2E05 Energy supplier s property D IN 1 D IN 2 D IN 3 D IN 4 D IN S D IN 6 0 30 60 0 95 Lagging 0 90 Lagging GND Figure 5 1 2 5 2 Operation with RCR Just keep the connection between EzLogger WiFi and RCR stable and both powered on Then you need not do anything else The EzLogger WiFi will execute the command from RCR automatically 15 6 Reset and Reload EzLogger WiFi E ha l IT O a peojey Figure 6 There
8. system connection diagram NOTICE For DT series model the plugs of the cable shall be from standard accessory box delivered along with the Inverter Before complete the whole connection it should be tested as below Test the connection from plug la to plug N 1 b as shown in Fig3 4 3 3 If everything is ok the LAN cable tester will tell the line 3 6 7 8 is OK Neglect the status of line 1 2 4 5 because the linel is shorted to line2 and line4 is shorted to lineS in inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter EzLogger 1 2 _ a N 1 N Cable 1 Cable 2 Cable N 1 Cable N Cable N 1 Plug la Plug N 1 b Fig3 4 3 3 Check the whole RS485 cable connection If the line 3 6 7 8 is not ok please pull out the plug Nb from inverter N and test the connection from plugla to plug Nb as shown in Fig3 4 3 4 Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter EzLogger 1 2 N 1 N Cable 1 Cable 2 Cable N 1 Cablen Plug 1a Plug Nb Fig3 4 3 4 Check the connection between la and Nb If the test result is ok it means there is something wrong with inverter N First re check cable N 1 using LAN cable tester and make sure it is OK and insert the plug back into inverter N Then insert plug Nb into inverter N and pull out plug Na from inverter N 1 as shown in Fig3 4 3 5 Check and make sure the connection of plugs and sockets is firmly good Then test the connection between plug Na and plug N 1 b If the connection is OK insert plug
9. us for DT model and as Set Web for smart DT model Link Led flashes every 9 minutes It means EzLogger WiFi sends data to portal normally If not check the access to internet of the WiFi router and the firewall setting of it 11 3 4 4 Registration in Web Portal Browse http www goodwe power com and click the Register button Select End User as user type and fill in the register table and the registration is completed 3 4 5 Create PV Station in Web Portal Fill in the table of the New Station web page according to the actual location of your station In the Maintain EzLogger EzMonitor column enter the information of the EzLogger WiFi including S N and Check Code and click Add button Then enter the information of the inverter that is connected with the EzLogger WiFi including S N Check Code Type and Description and click Add button If you have several inverters connected with EzLogger WiFi you need to enter their information one by one Click Create Station after you fill in all the information needed and then everything is OK now Then switch on the inverters and several minutes later you can view the data of inverter in web portal NOTICE you can find S N and Check Code on the back side of EzLogger WiFi and right side of inverter NOTICE ONLY THE DATA OF INVERTER WHOSE INFORMATION ENTERED CORRECTLY IN THE WEBSITE CAN BE VIEWED 12 4 Indicator Lights Ther

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