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2. 7 23 Exporting Data This topic describes how to export historical alarms energy yield and operation logs over the WebUI Exporting Data In the Exporting Data window you can export Alarm History Yield Operation Log or All in CSV format as shown in Figure 7 56 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 142 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 56 Exporting Data Export Data Alarm History Yield Operation Log All A NOTICE When changing the name of the exported files retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file cannot be functional Opening the Exported File The exported files are in CSV format and can be opened in Microsoft Office Excel If the table is in disorder after file is opened check that List separator is If List separator is not change it to To view and change List separator perform the following steps 1 Open Control Panel and choose Region and Language 2 Under Formats click Additional settings as shown in Figure 7 57 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 143 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 57 Viewing and changing List separator 1 9 Region and Language Chinese Simplified PRC Change sorting method Date and time forma
3. 80 0 115 0 0 000 0 500 0 000 0 500 0 000 0 500 0 000 0 500 0 000 0 500 Figure 8 5 cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve Reactive Power Control Reactive power control Enable bd Reactive power control mode cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve bs Characteristic Curve Points 6 X A 10 0 0 0 100 0 0 450 0 000 1 000 o B 20 0 0 0 100 0 0 450 0 000 1 000 m c 40 0 0 0 100 0 1 000 0 000 1 000 E D 60 0 0 0 100 0 1 000 0 000 1 000 E E 80 0 0 0 100 0 0 450 0 000 1 000 E F 90 0 0 0 100 0 0 450 0 000 1 000 E Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 177 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Figure 8 6 Q U Hysteresis curve CEIO 16 Reactive Power Control Reactive Power Control Enable 7 Reactive Power Control Mode Q U Hysteresis curve CEIO 16 d Reactive Power Adjustment Time 10 Percents Of Trigger Frequency 20 Point U Un Capacitive A 90 0 80 0 115 0 0 485 0 000 0 500 B 92 0 80 0 115 0 0 485 0 000 0 500 C 108 0 80 0 115 0 0 485 0 000 0 500 v D 110 0 80 0 115 0 0 485 0 000 0 500 v A NOTICE When you set Q U Hysteresis curve CEI0 16 ensure that the Capacitive settings of A and B are consistent the Capacitive settings of C and D are consistent and the Capacitive settings of A and B are different from the Capacitive settings of C and D LL Note e When you set Q U Hysteresis curve CE
4. Determine the installation position Install the SmartLogger1000 ILO1LC0001 Table 3 1 describes the installation process Table 3 1 Description of the installation process Checking Before Before unpacking check that the outer packing Installation materials are intact After unpacking check that deliverables are complete and intact 2 Preparing Tools Prepare tools required for installation and electrical connections 3 Determine the installation Before installing the SmartLogger determine an position appropriate position to ensure that the SmartLogger works properly Installing the SmartLogger The SmartLogger can be installed on a desk a wall or along a guide rail Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 12 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation 3 2 Checking Before Installation Before unpacking check that the outer packing materials are intact After unpacking check that deliverables are complete and intact Checking Outer Packing Materials Check the outer packing materials for damage before unpack the SmartLogger such as holes and cracks If any damage is found do not unpack the SmartLogger and contact the dealer as soon as possible Checking Deliverables After unpacking the SmartLogger check whether deliverables are intact and complete If any damage is found or any component is missing contact the dealer Figure 3 2 sho
5. EEIEIEE English X LL Note J There are three roles of the system user Common User Advanced User and Special User The initial password for Common User Advanced User and Special User is 000001 e Ifyou enter a wrong password for six times in five minutes a message Repeat check fail several times this account have been locked please login after an hour is displayed e If you log in to the SmartLogger for the first time use the initial password to log in and change the password immediately to ensure the account security End 7 3 WebUI Layout This section describes the layout of the WebUI Figure 7 15 shows the layout of the WebUI Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 105 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 15 WebUI layout power systern E eh jel af 4 Over View Monivsring Query Maintenance Local time zone UTC 08 00 Beijing Date 2013 12 10 Time 16 40 52 6 Oi describes the layout of the WebUI shown in Figure 7 15 Table 7 1 WebUI layout description Role of the login user Primary Click the corresponding primary navigation menu before navigation menu you perform any operation on the WebUI Secondary Under the primary navigation menu choose the device to navigation menu be queried or the parameter to be set under the secondary navigation menu System time Displays the c
6. E Day 0 66kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W 2 Choose 0 and press l E n EQ iy amp Settings nettings Login 3 Specify the User name and Password by pressing M or W and then press NOTE User Name Meksit ES e Because of the limited permission select the f User name as Common User or Advanced Password 000000 User The initial password for Common User and Advanced User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Settings page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required settings 4 Choose User Param and press l User Password Comm Param Restore Defaults Here use the pages displayed when you Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 63 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User 5 Select Contrast and press l Language DateTime Date Format Contrast Currency Currency Factor ser Param 2Contrast 6 On the Contrast tab press M and W to set the contrast NOTE The contrast value ranges from one to ten Contrast End 6 2 12 Setting the Currency and Currency Factor This to
7. batch parameter setting historical performance data analysis and historical alarm analysis 7 32 Setting FTP Parameters This topic describes how to set basic parameters of the FTP server and view the latest report status over the WebUI The FTP function is used to access a third party element management system EMS The SmartLogger can report the configuration information and running data of the managed plant system through the FTP The third party EMS can access Huawei devices with proper configurations Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 155 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface On the Settings tab page choose Extended Parameters gt FTP On the displayed page you can set parameters in the Basic Parameters and Report Settings areas and view the information in the Latest Report Status area as shown in Figure 7 69 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User Figure 7 69 FTP Basic Parameters FTP server User name Password Remote directory Report Settings Data export Disable z Export mode Cyclic h Export interval 5 min 5 1440 File Mode Accumulated data v Latest Report Status Transfer status Server connection failed Last transmission 2013 12 03 09 09 08 Start Report Test LU Note J FTP Server can be set to the domain name or IP address of the FTP server If this parameter is set to the
8. control as shown in Figure 8 13 A NOTICE Before you set Active Power Control Mode to AI remote control ensure that connections between the SmartLogger ADAM and the remote terminal control system are correct Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 184 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Figure 8 13 AI remote control Active Power Control Active power control Enable v Active power control mode AI remote control X Derated command input port AB Derated command feedback port A04 X Active power reduction gradient 10 Value identification precision 1 Power station total rated power Pn 6000 kW null 6300 kW Active control parameters port Start Current mA Start Current End Current mA End Current AIS 0 000 0 20 0 0 100 0 000 0 20 0 0 100 AO4 0 000 0 20 0 0 100 0 000 0 20 0 0 100 LU Note Based on the actual cable connection select a proper Derated command input port e Based on the actual cable connection select a proper Derated command feedback port e Value identification precision identifies the remote scheduling command variation threshold in the case of active power adjustment to prevent frequent control command sending due to the sampling deviation Its setting range is 1 to 100 e Power station total rated power Pn is the maximum power capacity fed by the power station to the power grid agreed by the power stati
9. p 485 Etherne P 3G Router Monitoring terminal eww ew ew ew e Bre ee ee ee e Z A 3G router is a communication device for civil use Its reliability is limited You can connect the DC power supply cable of a 3G router to the SmartLogger This allows the SmartLogger to control the reset of the 3G router when the communication link is interrupted improving the reliability of the communication link 7 34 1 Setting DO Parameters This topic describes how to set DO configuration parameters for resetting an external 3G router over the WebUI Context The SmartLogger provides three DO ports You can connect one DC power cable of the 3G router to one DO port in series and power on or off the wireless module by disconnecting or connecting the DO dry contact to control the reset of the 3G router Considering the restrictions on the current that can pass the DO port of the SmartLogger you need to determine the number of DO ports to be used for the control based on the maximum power supply current of the 3G router the maximum power supply current can be calculated based on the maximum power consumption and DC power supply voltage When the power supply current is smaller than A use one DO port Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 158 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface When the power supply current is larger than 1 A
10. 0 66kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 9494 00W 2 Choose FA and press l E n A gj a Power Station Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 42 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Power Station gt Running Data 3 Press M and W to view the running data of the power station E Day P E The running data includes the daily monthly E Month aie ny yearly historical and total energy yield For aa details see step 4 to step 8 E History E Total Power Station 2E Day 4 View the daily energy yield 0135 09 15 a On the E Day page view the total energy yield and hourly energy yield of the power kh i station on the current day The displayed information includes the energy yield histogram date total energy yield on the oO O4 00 08 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 current day CO emission reduction and 0 Bokeh revenue To view the energy yield in the past 30 days including the current day press M or NOTE In the daily energy yield histogram the horizontal axis stands for time each block stands for one hour The vertical axis stands for the total energy yield of all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger each block stands for the total energy yield during the last hour b Press l to view the energy yield of a specific hour on the current day To switch between hours press M or NOTE The sel
11. 164 Tao User Management oraire T E E E E ee 165 ToS EPO me Fant NOrmal ON easa a a e N 166 FoI Device Mahar CINCNE ea aa ET T T O T O EAN 167 Gt Dispatisosrion sunen E E T ET E 170 Sc POWer Gri Schedule Modesa E ema sacente veasedtaeivceapedcpageatted 170 Bel VAC ve PO Wer ONTO ist a a coe agate eon aot a daagiio nn te Neonat tanaa aula Shadaasiionen tee toase tans ieugioesaaucuantane 170 6 12 Reactive POWer C Omir casa castearatenesctneit a cneaiet advan ea svaneite a A 171 SL DMCA OS Ce N OS aeea a a e e a a N Selecctenensmetena sens 172 Boal Loca Redu ME ia a a a a a a a 172 B22 Diy COMA iS CUNT Sera a E a A A 178 eee ANDES ie GUN e E a E 181 S2 A COMMUNI CAMION SCMEGU HINO a wie auuey io saasctabeaannteed note evans dos aanotedenncatactcumans 186 9 Mammie MANICE ien n E E 189 SEDAN EAC er a a a E E E sausbaee seus 189 9 A TOUDICSHOO ME iira E T E TN E A 189 SRo Ae ATEA Se T A NE A I S AN E EE EIE PI E ANE TE T TE E A AE V TE EE A EATA 191 10 Disposing Of the Sman Logger aissein n eN E EAEEREN 195 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 0 vi Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Contents AL Technical Specifications iciccvescssnccsncescsvavs gsaveoseasubewssenadsouscsevesisesaceseeseceuescastsosssacmessensacseseeceees 196 P Oat ly ASSIN Ena atest ect a eaves ioaeea Sol cesncab seccea a 198 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Vill Copyright Huawei Techn
12. China Website http www huawei com Email support huawei com Huawei Proprietary and Confidential ene ee Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd l SmartLogger1000 User Manual About This Document About This Document Overview This document introduces the SmartLogger1000 SmartLogger in terms of installation electrical connections system operation and maintenance and troubleshooting measures Get familiar with the functions and features of the SmartLogger and read safety precautions before installing and operating the SmartLogger You can print the document Store the paper copies or compact disk CD properly for future use You can also download the latest documents from http support huawei com Intended Audience This document is intended for photovoltaic PV plant operators and qualified electrical technical personnel Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury DANGER Ai A Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not Ah avoided could result in death or serious injury T WARNING jury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION J i Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not i NOTICE avoided could result in equipment damage data loss performance
13. Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch the signals into valid command data identified by the inverters and sends the data to all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger Figure 8 7 shows the networking application of the dry contact scheduling Figure 8 7 Dry contact scheduling S1 Power cable S2 RS485 communications cable S3 Dry contact signal cable es 2 Lee beer I i Slave 1 SmartLogger l L ETETE apap aa j Remote signal N ern receiver for P i Master zi SmartLogger Di ISO3NC0002 A NOTICE If a Slave SmartLogger is configured in the system inverters should be connected to the Slave SmartLogger instead of the Master SmartLogger Otherwise inverters that connect to the Master SmartLogger cannot perform the power grid scheduling command LU Note e Slave SmartLogger and Remote signal receiver for Q are optional access devices If a Slave SmartLogger is to be connected manually add the Slave SmartLogger on the monitoring panel or WebUI of the Master SmartLogger e Master SmartLogger connects to Slave SmartLogger over the Ethernet The Slave SmartLogger functions as the network device for the Master SmartLogger Slave SmartLogger synchronizes the commands sent by Master SmartLogger to devices connected to the Master SmartLogger e Remote signal receiver receives the scheduling commands sent by the power grid company converts them into dry contact signals and then sends them to th
14. Date amp lime NOTICE Date Format e Modifying Date amp Time will affect the integrity of the SmartLogger s energy yield and Currency performance data Hence do not change it at Currency Factor will After Date amp Time is successfully set this time can be synchronized in all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger ser Param Language Date amp Time Date Format Currency Currency Factor Settings 2User Param 6 On the Date amp Time page set the date and time set the time zone enable or disable the Date Time Time Tone CDublin daylight saving time and press Disable e To select the specific parameter click l 2013 06 30 To set the parameter value set M o V ke DE oe Set Time Zone based on the location of the inverters and enable or disable DST as required Settings 2User Param 7 On the Date Format page select a date Date Format format and press YYPY MM DD MM OD YYYY DO MM YYYY End 6 2 11 Setting SmartLogger Contrast This topic describes how to set the SmartLogger contrast on the monitoring panel Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 62 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Procedure To set the SmartLogger contrast perform the steps in the following table The parameter values in the figures are for reference only 1 On the default page press PE er main menu O 00 OF 00 12 00 16 0 20 00
15. Dept 2 The LCD is off The LCD does not respond when a button is pressed Devices cannot be searched Devices Status 1S Disconnection on the SmartLogger The EMI cannot be added Issue 05 2014 05 20 1 The LCD 1s faulty The SmartLogger is faulty Contact the supplier or Huawei Customer Service Dept The button is faulty The SmartLogger is faulty Contact the supplier or Huawei Customer Service Dept The COM port does not connect to any devices or the cables are loose The communications parameters for the RS485 port are incorrect No EMI is manually added 4 The communications parameters for the EMI are incorrect The address for the inverter is not within the search address segment set for the SmartLogger The cable between the device and the SmartLogger is loose or disconnected 2 The device is powered off The baud rate or RS485 address of the device is changed The device is replaced The device is no longer connected The RS485 communications cable between the EMI and the SmartLogger is not properly connected or the RS485 communications cable is loose or disconnected 2 The EMI is powered off The baud rate of the EMI is inconsistent with that of the SmartLogger Parameter settings of the Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Correctly set the RS485 commu
16. Inverter Issue 05 2014 05 20 This topic describes how to query the active alarms of an inverter and details about the alarms over the WebUI On the Monitoring tab page choose the inverter to be queried and click Active Alarm to access the active alarm query page You can query the information about all the current active alarms of the selected inverter on this page including the values of Alarm ID Severity Alarm Name Generation Time Reason ID and Cabinet On the Active Alarm tab page choose an alarm severity and click Filter as shown in Figure 7 35 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 123 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 35 Active alarms of the inverter Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data Yield Running Param Active Alarm Num 3 Severity All Alarm ID Severity Alarm Name Generation Time Reason ID Cabinet 301 Major Grid Volt Abnormal 2013 09 16 11 21 20 3 301 Major Grid Volt Abnormal 2013 09 16 11 21 20 2 301 Major Grid Volt Abnormal 2013 09 16 11 21 20 1 4 1 gt 1 1 Page 7 14 Querying the Performance Data of an Inverter This topic describes how query the performance data of an inverter over the WebUI You can choose to display the performance data in a table or curve or export it On the Monitoring tab page choose the inverter to be queried and click Performance Data to access the performance data query page LU No
17. Log 7 Web User Interface Number of alarms that meet the conditions 1000 wo On Dd wT A W N e N e e e e e e i i e e O o o Nyon A ww NBEO User Name Advanced User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Special User Operation Time Operation Source 2013 12 12 14 56 23 WEB 2013 12 12 14 56 17 WEB 2013 12 12 14 54 16 WEB 2013 12 12 14 54 02 WEB 2013 12 12 14 50 27 WEB 2013 12 12 14 43 07 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 27 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 27 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 27 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 27 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 27 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 26 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 26 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 17 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 17 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 17 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 17 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 17 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 17 WEB 2013 12 12 14 42 17 WEB Content Login Logout Login Logout Login Logout 4 DI 8 90 3 DI 4 30 2 DI 2 60 1 DI 1 100 SmartLogger1000 Active power reduction gradient gt 10 SmartLogger1000 Active power control mode gt Remote control SmartLogger1000 Active power control gt Enable 4 DI 8 90 3 DI 4 30 2 DI 2 60 1 DI 1 100 SmartLogger1000 Active power reduction gradient gt 10 SmartLogger1000 Active power control mode gt Remote control SmartLogger1000 Active power control gt Disable
18. Multiple Inverters to the SmartLogger Environment detector Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter ILO1NCOO01 LU Note A maximum of 80 devices can be connected to one SmartLogger You are advised to connect less than 30 devices to each RS485 route e Ifan EMI is to be connected connect it at the end of the chain Set the address for the EMI to 1 e Set Match Resistance of every inverter at the end of the daisy chain to Connect in Comm Param For details about this see the SUN2000 SKTL 20KTL User Manual e The addresses for all devices in the daisy chain should be within the searching scope set in the SmartLogger and they must differ from each other Otherwise the communications would fail between the device and the SmartLogger e If the firmware version of the SUN2000 is later than V100RO01C11SPCO010 you can perform Addr Allocate on the SmartLogger If detecting that an RS485 address is repeatedly used the SmartLogger automatically allocates another address and hence no local operation is required e Baud rate of all the devices in one daisy chain should stay consistent with those of the SmartLogger 4 3 Connecting the SmartLogger to an EMI This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to an environmental monitoring instrument Context Connect the SmartLogger to an EMI that complies with the standard MODBUS 485 protocol The SmartLogger can connect to and manage only one EMI at
19. Radiation 344 0 W m 2 2 PV temp 0 0 degC 3 Logical address 17 Bi Amb temp 49 9 degC 5 WSP 2 1 m s 6 WD 45 Northeast 7 19 Querying the Performance Data of an EMI This topic describes how to query the performance data of an environmental monitoring instrument over the WEBUI You can choose to display the performance data in a table or curve or export it On the Monitoring tab page choose the EMI to be queried and click Performance Data to access the performance data query page LU Note When querying the performance data of an EMI you can select a period in which the performance data you want to query directly from the Time drop down list or by clicking the time adjustment buttons on both sides of the drop down list box Select Table as the display mode select a period in which the performance data you want to query and click Query You can query the values of various performance parameters such as Generation Time Radiation PV temperature and Ambient temperature as shown in Figure 7 51 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 137 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Table Curve Generation Time 2013 8 9 11 40 00 2013 8 9 11 45 00 2013 8 9 11 50 00 2013 8 9 11 55 00 2013 8 9 12 00 00 2013 8 9 12 05 00 2013 8 9 12 10 00 2013 8 9 12 15 00 2013 8 9 12 20 00 2013 8 9 12 25 00 2013 8 9 12 30 00 2013 8 9 12 35 00 2013 8 9 12 40 0
20. Time lt 2013 9 vy 17 H gt v Y1 Daily yield v E Y2 Daily yield Y1 7 Daily yield You can select Export as the display mode and click Export to export the performance data as shown in Figure 7 38 Exporting performance data Running Info Active Alarm A in Yield Running Param Table Curve Export Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 126 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface A NOTICE When changing the name of the exported files retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file cannot be functional 7 15 Querying the Energy Yield of Inverters This topic describes how to query the energy yield of inverters over the WebUI including the daily monthly annual historical and total energy yield On the Monitoring tab page you can choose the inverter to be queried and click Yield to query the information about the energy yield of the inverter A NOTICE When querying the information about energy yield you can select a period in which the energy yield you want to query directly from the Time drop down list or by clicking the time adjustment buttons on both sides of the drop down list box Total Energy Yield of Inverters On the Total tab page you can query various information such as the total energy yield of inverters CO emission reduction and revenue corresponding to the CO emission reduction as shown in Figu
21. alarm list of the SUN1000 see 9 3 Alarms For details about the alarm list of the SUN2000 see the Common Faults and Troubleshooting rid Volt Abnormal 1 4 Measures in the SUN2000 SKTL 20KTL User Manual Alarm ID s01 For details about the alarm list of the SUN8000 severity Major A see the Common Faults and Troubleshooting enerated 2013 08 13 11 24 27 Measures in the SUNSOO0 SOOKTL User Cleard 2013 08 13 11 26 45 MARNA Info Reason ID 29 8 On the Sort By page select Generation Active Alarms time or Alarm severity Alarm History sort By Alarm severity End Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 58 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface 6 2 9 Setting the System Language This topic describes how to set the display language for the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel Procedure The following table describes the procedure for setting the display language The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press to enter the main menu OF 00 OF 00 1z 00 16 00 2O 00 E Day 0 66h Reduction 0 bkg otal power 9494 00W 2 Choose i and press l EE Es c aE ly Settings Settings 2Login 3 Specify the User name and Password by pressing M or YW and then press NOTE e Because of the limited permission select the User name as Common User or Advanced Pas
22. be stored e In the daily energy yield histogram the horizontal coordinate stands for time each block stands for one hour The vertical coordinate stands for the energy yield each block stands for the total energy yield during the last hour Monthly Energy Yield of Inverters On the Month tab page you can select a month and click Query to query the total and daily energy yield of that month as shown in Figure 7 41 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 128 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 41 Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data P vida Running Param Total Day M Year History Time Time Total 2013 08 01 2013 08 02 2013 08 03 2013 08 04 2013 08 05 2013 08 06 24137240 AZ amp 2013 8 kwh 68 00 54 40 40 80 27 20 13 60 day 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 Yield kWh CO2 Reduction kg Revenue 1007 98 1004 96 1008 oa 0 00 0 00 0 F 0 00 0 00 0 j 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 0 The displayed information includes the energy yield histogram daily energy yield CO emission reduction revenue corresponding to the emission reduction and total energy yield emission reduction and revenue LL Note The number of months in which the energy yield can be queried is relevant to the inverter quantity For example if 60 inverters are connected to the SmartLo
23. can be stored In the annual energy yield histogram the horizontal coordinate stands for month each block stands for one month The vertical coordinate stands for the energy yield each block stands for the total energy yield in that month Historical Energy Yield of Inverters On the History tab page you can query the total and annual energy yield of the past 25 years as shown in Figure 7 43 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 130 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 43 Historical energy yield Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data P via Running Param Total Day Month Year az MWh 1993 2001 2005 Time Yield kWh CO2 Reduction kg Revenue Total 1383 19 1379 04 1383 1989 0 00 0 00 0 E 1990 0 00 0 00 0 1991 0 00 0 00 0 1992 0 00 0 00 0 1993 0 00 0 00 0 1994 0 00 0 00 0 The displayed information includes the energy yield histogram annual energy yield CO emission reduction revenue corresponding to the emission reduction and total energy yield emission reduction and revenue LU Note The historical energy yield data of the past 25 years can be queried e In the historical energy yield histogram the horizontal coordinate stands for year each block stands for one year The vertical coordinate stands for the energy yield each block stands for the total energy yield in that year 7 16 Se
24. change ratio 1 Feedback GCP Param Settings port AO1 AO2 AQ3 AO4 AO5 LU Note J Feedback Parameter Start Current mA Active power No No No No y 4 000 v 4 000 v 4 000 v 4 000 v 4 000 PD510 Enable End Current mA 20 000 20 000 20 000 20 000 20 000 0 20 Start Data 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 7 Web User Interface End Data Unit 30 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 A maximum of five concurrent AO ports can provide feedback of the grid tied point data In the Feedback Parameter drop down list box select the parameter of which the port provides feedback One parameter corresponds to one AO port and no redundant parameters should be set Start Current and End Current indicate the valid value range of signals carried by the analog output loop The current range is smaller than or equal to the current range set in the AO specifications Start Data corresponds to End Data Star Data and End Data are the valid signal value range of the current Feedback Parameter Set the two parameters based on site requirements An excessive range results in low precision of the feedback while an insufficient range results in the incompleteness of the feedback Unit is the unit for the current Feedback Parameter When setting Start Data and End Data note the unit selected Otherwise a false input and output may be caused 7 31 Setting NetEco Parameters This topic describes how to set NetEco paramete
25. code VDE AR N 4105 A NOTICE Properly set the power grid standard code based on the local standard Synchronizing the Power Grid Standard Code After you set the power grid standard code of one inverter press Synchronize to synchronize the standard code on other inverters as shown in Figure 7 48 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 135 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 48 Synchronizing the power grid standard code Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data Yields Running Param Rei heer All No Signal Name Value J 1 Grid code VDE AR N 4105 x Batch Configurations All 20KTL COM2 19 Confirm 7 18 Querying the Running Information of an EMI This topic describes how to query the running information of an environmental monitoring instrument over the WeBUI On the Monitoring tab page you can choose the EMI to be queried and click Running Information to query the values of various parameters related to the running of the EMI such as Total Radiation PV Module Temperature Ambient temperature Wind Speed and Wind Direction as shown in Figure 7 49 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 136 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 49 Running information of the EMI P Running Info Y Performance Data No Signal Name Value Unit 1
26. describes the SmartLogger technical specifications Device management Specifications SmartLogger1000 Communications mode Three RS485 ports Th AA EO L ON RS485 1000 m Ethernet 100 m distance Display Common parameters Specifications SmartLogger1000 Power supply 90 V AC to 270 V AC 50 Hz or 60 Hz Power consumption Normal 3 W maximum 7 W Storage capacity 70 MB flash Can be expanded to 16 GB by configuring an SD card Language English Chinese German Italian Dimensions H x W x D 140 mm x 225 mm x 50 mm Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 196 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Port Issue 05 2014 05 20 Specifications Weight Operating temperature Relative humidity non condensing Protection level Installation mode Specifications Ethernet RS485 USB Digital parameter input Analog input Relay output 11 Technical Specifications SmartLogger1000 500 g 20 C to 60 C 5 95 IP20 Installed on a wall desk or along a guide rail Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 197 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Warranty 12 Quality Assurance Quality Assurance During the warranty the user should provide the invoice and date At the same time the signs on the products should be clear Otherwise Huawei will not be liable for the quality assurance The warran
27. deterioration or unanticipated results NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury LL NOTE Calls attention to important information best practices and tips Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential ll Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual About This Document NOTE is used to address information not related to personal injury equipment damage and environment deterioration Change History Changes between document issues are cumulative The latest document issue contains all the changes made in earlier issues Issue 05 2014 05 20 Added 4 4 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Power Meter Added 6 2 5 Querying Master Slave SmartLogger Information Added 6 2 6 Querying Slave SmartLogger Information Added 6 2 7 Querying Power Meter Information Added 6 2 11 Setting SmartLogger Contrast Added 6 2 21 Batch Power On Off Added 7 3 WebUI Layout Added 7 8 Querying the Master SmartLogger Running Information Added 7 9 Querying the Active Alarms of the Master SmartLogger Added 7 10 Querying the Slave SmartLogger Running Information Added 7 30 Setting Power Meter Parameters Added 8 2 Application Scenarios Added 9 3 Alarms Issue 04 2013 12 01 This is the fourth official release Added Server Client mode as a NetEco parameter in 6 2 14 Setting Communications Parameters Added address assignments in 6 2 18 Managing Devices Added the s
28. gt Internet Options Click the Connections tab and then click LAN settings as shown in Figure 7 1 Figure 7 1 LAN settings 1 Internet Options To set up an Internet connection cick Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server for a connection Never dial a connection Dial whenever a network connection is not present Always dial my default connection Current Jone Set default Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings 4 Deselect the check box under Proxy server as shown in Figure 7 2 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 94 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 2 LAN settings 2 Local Area Network LAN Settings pm S Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration F Use automatic configuration script Proxy Server proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPM connections a0 Bypass proxy server for local addresses 5 Click OK to finish the LAN settings Setting Internet Explorer Security AN weve If you need to export the fault information and operation logs set Internet Explorer s
29. of all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger When remote grid dispatching is enabled you can view the current status of grid dispatching Buttons There are four buttons on monitoring panel They are the Return button Cursor Up button Cursor Down button and Confirm button from left to right Table 2 3 describes the button functions Table 2 3 Button description Cursor Allows you to go to the upper level menu or set Down parameters button Confirm Allows you to go to the menu or confirm the value button LL Note The backlight lasts 120s after you press any button Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 10 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 3 Installation Installation About This Chapter This topic describes how to install the SmartLogger Context Install the SmartLogger in an appropriate position and surface A DANGER e Do not store the SmartLogger in areas with flammable or explosive materials Do not install the SmartLogger on flammable building materials 3 1 Installation Process This topic describes the SmartLogger installation process The SmartLogger installation process is shown in Figure 3 1 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 11 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3 1 Installation flowchart Check before installation Prepare installation tools
30. performance data display system performance data in a table or curve and export system performance data over the WebUI On the Over View tab page click Performance Data The performance data querying page is displayed LU Note When you query system performance data select a date from the Time drop down list box or adjust the date by clicking the buttons on both sides of the drop down list box Select Table set Time and click Query You can query the values of various performance parameters such as Generation Time Day yield of plant and AC Power of plant as shown in Figure 7 28 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 116 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Figure 7 27 Performance data displayed in a table Table Curve Export Generation Time 2013 9 17 12 50 00 2013 9 17 12 55 00 2013 9 17 13 00 00 2013 9 17 13 05 00 2013 9 17 13 10 00 2013 9 17 13 15 00 2013 9 17 13 20 00 2013 9 17 13 25 00 2013 9 17 13 30 00 2013 9 17 13 35 00 2013 9 17 13 40 00 2013 9 17 13 45 00 2013 9 17 13 50 00 2013 9 17 13 55 00 Time 2013 v 9 v Daily yield of plant kWh Input power of plant kW 41 11 11 384 41 81 11 062 42 56 2 477 43 07 6 483 43 89 10 766 44 60 10 304 44 99 2 644 45 78 6 286 46 27 9 300 46 75 10 655 47 49 5 572 48 01 2231 48 34 9 782 48 98 9 578 17 AC Power of plant kW 11 217 10 964 2 270 3 160 10 833 11 143 2 578 4 106 9 281
31. real time reactive power based on the set power factor set Reactive Power Control Mode to Power factor fix control add the setting records and then set Start Time and Power Factor corresponding to a certain period Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 175 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Reactive Power Control Reactive Power Control Enable 7 Reactive Power Control Mode Power factor fix control ad No Start Time Power Factor Capacitive 1 00 00 00 1 000 2 04 00 00 0 900 3 08 00 00 0 800 LU Note Set Start Time in the format of hh mm ss in which hh means hour mm means minute ss means second e fno separate periods are required users can set only one start time e Ifa v is under Capacitive the power grid supplies capacitive reactive power to the power station If no V is under Capacitive the power station supplies inductive reactive power to the power grid If the remote control of the reactive power compensation is unavailable the SmartLogger provides the Q U characteristic curve cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve or Q U Hysteresis curve CEIO 16 for substitute The power dispatching personnel specifies the characteristic curve according to the requirements of the local power grid and grid tied power system and sends the signal to all the connected inverters in real time Set Reactive Power Control Mode to Q U characteristic curve as shown in Figure 8 4 or
32. run without prompts All active content can run A Appropriate for sites that you absolutely trust F Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Reset all zones to default level 8 After entering the Web address namely the IP address for the SmartLogger click Add as shown in Figure 7 7 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 99 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 7 Internet Explorer security 3 Trusted sites timm You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this website to the zone Remove hislicon com huawei com SE E es Require server verification https for all sites in this zone Cae Installing a Security Certificate 1 Ifyou log in to the WebUI for the first time a message as shown in Figure 7 8 1s displayed Click Continue to this website Figure 7 8 Installing the security certificate 1 There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website s address Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close t
33. setting email parameters set the DNS server address By default you can set the DNS server address to the IP address of the 3G router or obtain an address from the network provider as the DNS server address For detailed operations see 7 27 Setting Ethernet Parameters If you want to be informed of the energy yield information by emails at regular intervals enable the relevant function and set the sending time Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 157 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Alarm emails are sent in trigger mode That is with the relevant function enabled and alarm severity preset a notification email is sent to you if an alarm of this severity or higher is generated 7 34 Port Settings This topic describes how to reset a 3G router by configuring a DO port or USB port When the PV plant and the element management system EMS are not in the same area the SmartLogger needs to be connected to the EMS to implement the function of monitoring a remote PV plant After you connect the SmartLogger to a router and set the Ethernet parameters the SmartLogger can be connected to the remote EMS SMTP mail server or FTP server through the router If it is inconvenient to connect the PV plant in wired mode you can connect it to a wireless 3G router for accessing the Internet as shown in Figure 7 71 3G router networking SmartLogger 5 oo
34. the Month tab page set Time and click Query The monthly and daily energy yield are displayed as shown in Figure 7 23 Figure 7 23 Monthly energy yield Total Day P Month Year History Yield kWh 148 00 118 40 88 80 59 20 29 60 Q 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 Time Yield kWh CO2 Reduction kg Revenue Total 1260 68 1256 90 1261 2013 08 01 0 00 0 00 0 2013 08 02 0 00 0 00 0 J 2013 08 03 0 00 0 00 0 2013 08 04 0 00 0 00 0 2013 08 05 0 00 0 00 0 2013 08 06 0 00 0 00 0 2013 08 07 0 00 0 00 0 30343050 45 DAND ann The following information is displayed energy yield column graph daily energy yield CO3 emission reduction revenue and total values LL Note In the monthly energy yield column graph the horizontal axis indicates time by day and the vertical axis indicates energy yield Each column indicates the total energy yield of a day Annual Energy Yield On the Year tab page set Time and click Query The annual and monthly energy yield are displayed as shown in Figure 7 24 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 113 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 24 Annual energy yield Total Day Month META History Yield MWh 2 00 1 60 1 20 0 80 0 40 month 3 6 9 12 Time Yield kWh CO2 Reduction kg Revenue Total 1384 90 1380 75 1385 2013 01 0 00 0 00 0 2013 02 0 00 0 00 0 2013 03 0 00 0 0
35. to check whether the command data sent is correct current specification of the ADAM4117 Check whether the communications cable connection between the ADAM4117 and the SmartLogger is correct whether the RS485 address conflicts with the addresses of other devices whether the baud rate is consistent with that set for the corresponding SmartLogger port connection between the ADAM40 4 and the Check whether the auxiliary power supply for the ADAM4117 is normal Check whether the communications cable SmartLogger is correct whether the RS485 address conflicts with the addresses of other devices whether the baud rate 1s consistent with that set for the corresponding SmartLogger port Check whether the auxiliary power supply for the ADAM40 4 is normal Check whether the cable connections to the DI ports are correct Enter the active power Dry contact remote control configuration page and check the mapping table of the current DI signal configuration Contact the power grid company to check the completeness of the combination configurations in the mapping table and check Under the reactive power AI remote icati control mode the I command data of the AI port cannot be gt read due to the ADAM fault power disconnection or ICES abnormal link i Under the active power AI remote icati control mode the feedback command data of the AO port cannot be read due to the ADAM fault power dis
36. to cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve as shown in Figure 8 5 or to Q U Hysteresis curve CEI0 16 as shown in Figure 8 6 LU Note e Q U characteristic curve control mode is to dynamically adjust the ratio of the output reactive power to apparent power Q S in accordance with the ratio of the actual grid voltage to the rated grid voltage U Un cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve control modes is to dynamically adjust the power factor cosy in accordance with the ratio of the actual inverter output power to the rated inverter power P Pn e Q U Hysteresis curve CEIO 16 control mode is the Italian standard CEIO 16 version of the Q U characteristic curve It dynamically adjusts the output reactive power of the inverter in accordance with the ratio of the actual voltage to the rated voltage of the grid tied point And the final value should be in the form of Q Pn Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 176 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch AN nonce Set the parameters of characteristic curves under instructions from professionals to ensure that the inverters work properly Figure 8 4 Q U characteristic curve Reactive Power Control Enable Reactive Power Control Mode Q U characteristic curve Reactive Power Adjustment Time 10 Percents Of Trigger Frequency 20 Characteristic Curve Points 6 80 0 115 0 80 0 115 0 80 0 115 0 80 0 115 0
37. 0 2013 8 9 12 45 00 _ Running into MIE ee Export Time lt Radiation W m 2 630 0 626 0 613 0 652 0 198 0 671 0 206 0 578 0 202 0 577 0 639 0 146 0 595 0 627 0 2013 8 Figure 7 50 Performance data displayed in a table PV temp degC 51 3 50 2 50 1 50 8 50 6 49 5 51 2 49 8 48 6 50 1 49 6 49 3 49 5 48 9 7 Web User Interface Amp temp degC 37 7 38 3 37 5 37 6 38 0 38 1 38 0 38 1 37 8 37 8 37 8 37 8 39 5 39 5 444 1 gt 1 1 Page Select Curve as the display mode select a period in which the performance data you want to query specify the parameters indicated by Y1 and Y2 and click Query as shown in Figure 7 51 A NOTICE You can specify two parameters respectively indicated by Y1 and Y2 simultaneously to compare the value curves of the two parameters However the two parameters must be different Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 138 SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 51 Performance data displayed in a curve Running Info Table Curve Export Time 2013 vv 9 vE 17 v2 Y1 Radiation hg Y2 Radiation Radiation You can select Export as the display mode and click Export to export the performance data as shown in Figure 7 52 Exporting performance data Running Info Table O Curve Export Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Propriet
38. 0 0 2013 04 0 00 0 00 0 2013 05 0 00 0 00 0 2013 06 0 00 0 00 0 2013 07 0 00 0 00 0 393435 05 423570 25 Laron ancra The following information is displayed energy yield column graph monthly energy yield CO emission reduction revenue and total values LU Note In the annual energy yield column graph the horizontal axis indicates time by month and the vertical axis indicates energy yield Each column indicates the total energy yield of a month Historical Energy Yield On the History tab page the total and annual energy yield of the past 25 years are displayed as shown in Figure 7 25 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 114 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 25 Historical energy yield Total Day Month Year KA Yield 1993 2001 2005 Time Yield kWh CO2 Reduction kg Revenue Total 1384 89 1380 74 1385 1989 0 00 0 00 0 1990 0 00 0 00 0 1991 0 00 0 00 0 1992 0 00 0 00 0 1993 0 00 0 00 0 1994 0 00 0 00 0 1995 0 00 0 00 0 1996 0 00 0 00 0 Annon anon anan The following information is displayed energy yield column graph annual energy yield CO2 emission reduction revenue and total values LU Note In the historical energy yield column graph the horizontal axis indicates time by year and the vertical axis indicates energy yield Each column indicates the total energy yield of a year 7 6 Querying Current Act
39. 00 0 20 0 000 O 1 LU Note J Power station total rated power Pn is the maximum power capacity of the power station agreed by the power station and the power grid company Confirm this parameter value with the power grid company and set it correctly e Grid connection point voltage level Un is the voltage level at the connection point between the power station and the power grid Set this parameter based on the power grid status e Set parameters under Cos Phi direct Q P curve and Q U curve respectively 8 2 4 Communication Scheduling This topic describes the compositions and application of the communication scheduling Communication scheduling mainly applies to the power stations in China that use an independent power adjustment device to send scheduling commands over the Modbus TCP without user configuration or operation The SmartLogger can automatically switch between scheduling modes and send scheduling commands Figure 8 15 shows the networking application of the communication scheduling Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 186 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Figure 8 15 Communication scheduling S1 Power cable S2 RS485 communications cable S3 Network cable PV array Independent power control device ISO3NC0004 Active Power Control When Active Power Control Mode is set to Remote comm sched as shown in Figure 8 16 the Sm
40. 000 22 20 800 602 20 800 Disable point and protection time as shown in Figure 7 45 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Unit MQ 4 1 gt 1 1 Page 132 SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 45 Inverter running parameter 2 Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data Yields Grid Code All No Signal Name Value Unit 1 Level 1 OF 51 54 50 00 57 50 Hz E 2 Level 1 OF protec time 204 50 600000 ms 3 Level 1 UF 47 54 42 50 50 00 Hz ua 4 Level 1 UF protec time 204 50 600000 ms 5 Level 1 OV 266 04 230 00 322 00 V lal 6 Level 1 OV protec time 204 50 600000 ms 7 Level 1 UV 180 04 23 00 230 00 V 8 Level 1 UV protec time 204 50 600000 ms 9 10 min OV 253 04 230 00 266 04 V E 10 10 min OV protec time 204 50 600000 s 11 Ugrid imbal protec 40 4 0 0 50 0 4 1 1 1 Page LU Note Different parameter configurations on the Grid Code tab page correspond to different Running Parameter tab pages Before setting parameters on the Running Parameter tab page set the parameters on the Grid Code tab page Synchronizing Running Parameter After setting the running parameters of an inverter you can click Synchronize to synchronize the settings of required parameters to another inverter as shown in Figure 7 46 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 133 Copyright H
41. 000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 62 Ethernet IP Address IP Address 10 143 22 243 Subnet mask 255 255 259 Q Default gateway 10 143 22 1 DNS Server Address Primary DNS server 10 129 0 84 Secondary DNS server 0 oO 0 0 A NOTICE Take the following precautions for setting Ethernet parameters when the SmartLogger connects to the Internet through a router Set the gateway address to the IP address of the router e Ensure that the IP address of the SmartLogger is in the same network segment as the gateway address Set the DNS address to the IP address of the router or obtain the DNS address from the network provider When you change an IP address a dialog box is displayed asking for your confirmation After the IP address is changed you need to use the new IP address to log in to the system 7 28 Setting RS485 Parameters This topic describes how to set RS485 parameters including Baud Rate Start Address and End Address over the WebUI Correctly set the parameters for the RS485 to ensure the normal communications between the SmartLogger and the inverters and between the SmartLogger and the environmental monitoring instrument On the Settings tab page choose Comm Parameters gt RS485 and set Baud Rate Start Address and End Address as shown in Figure 7 63 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 149 Co
42. 10 512 2 584 2 054 9 582 9 556 7 Web User Interface Radiation W m 2 PV temp degC 660 0 643 0 154 0 213 0 646 0 636 0 171 0 200 0 598 0 604 0 157 0 136 0 545 0 558 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LU Note Select Curve set Time Y1 and Y2 and click Query as shown in Figure 7 28 AN nonce You can compare the curves of two parameters by selecting Y1 and Y2 at the same time However the values of Y1 and Y2 must be different Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 4 4 12 gt 12 21 Page 117 SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 28 Performance data displayed in a curve Table Curve Export Time 2013 v 9 7E 17 4 tapie Y1 Daily yield of plant M Y2 Daily yield of plant Select Export and click Export Performance data is exported as shown in Figure 7 29 Exporting performance data Table Curve Export Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 118 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual L NOTICE When changing the name of the exported files retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file cannot be functional 7 Web User Interface 7 8 Querying the Master SmartLogger Running Information This topic describes how to query the Master SmartLogger running information over the WebUI
43. 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 111 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 21 Total energy yield F Tota Day Month Year History E Total E Total 8 39MWh CO2 Reduction 8 36t Revenue 8389 Daily Energy Yield On the Day tab page set Time and click Query The daily and hourly energy yield are displayed as shown in Figure 7 22 Figure 7 22 Daily energy yield Total Arr Month Year History Yield Time 2013 9 2 kWh 10 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 2 00 h 0 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 00 00 Time Yield kWh CO2 Reduction kg Revenue Total 63 11 62 92 63 00 00 00 01 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 01 00 00 02 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 02 00 00 03 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 03 00 00 04 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 04 00 00 05 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 05 00 00 06 00 00 0 06 0 06 0 06 00 00 07 00 00 1 17 1 17 1 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd m 112 SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface The following information is displayed energy yield column graph hourly energy yield CO emission reduction revenue and total values LL Note In the daily energy yield column graph the horizontal axis indicates time by hour and the vertical axis indicates energy yield Each column indicates the total energy yield within an hour before an integer time point Monthly Energy Yield On
44. 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 73 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure settings Restore Defaults 6 Press l to complete the settings Complete End 6 2 16 Downloading Data by Using a USB Flash Drive This topic describes how to use a USB flash drive to download data on the monitoring panel such as the performance data operation logs commissioning logs of the SmartLogger and the alarm records of all the inverters It provides reference for backtracking and problem analysis Context Side view of the shell shows the USB port in the SmartLogger Procedure The following table describes the procedure for using a USB flash drive to download data The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only 2013 08 15 18 07 33 On the default page press al ocnerde main menu D4 00 OF 00 12 00 16 0 z 00 E Day 0 66kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 944 00W 2 Select ine and press l Ea S T iE Maintenance Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 74 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure Naintenance Login 3 Enter the User name and Password by pressing M or W and then press NOTE User Name iei eA e Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User or S
45. 4 00 50 LU Note Set Start Time in the format of hh mm ss in which hh means hour mm means minute ss means second e Users can set the active power reduction gradient to control active power change speed of the grid feeding point in the PV power station The range is 0 to 10 s e fno separate periods are required users can set only one start time e Ifthe inverters should run under a specified maximum power in certain periods of the day first set Active Power Control Mode to Percentage fix limitation add setting records based on the site requirements and then set Start Time and Percentage e Ifthe inverters should run under 70 derating power set Percentage fix limitation to Percentage fix limitation add one setting record and then set Percentage to 70 Reactive Power Control The SmartLogger provides simplified local reactive power parameters configuration as well as local power control automation that is to automatically adjust the power factor or absolute value of the reactive power compensation in different periods of the day If the power station is not required to adjust the voltage at the grid tied point or perform reactive power compensation inverters can run with pure active power output Hence set Reactive Power Control Mode to Disable reactive power output A NOTICE This function takes effect only when Reactive Power Control is set to Enable If the power station is required to generate at the gr
46. 6 User Interface Context Correctly set RS485 parameters to ensure normal communication between the SmartLogger and the inverters and between the SmartLogger and the environmental monitoring instrument Correctly set Ethernet parameters to ensure proper operation of Ethernet ports and functions of logging in to the embedded WebUI connecting to the element management system and sending emails Correctly set NetEco parameters to ensure normal communication between the SmartLogger and the NetEco Procedure The following table describes the procedure for setting communications parameters The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press to enter the main menu Od 00 O8 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 E Day 0 66h Reduction 0 bskg otal power 994 00W eg st O70 2 Choose and press ll EE Es c a Ed it Settings Settings 2Login 3 Enter the User name and Password by pressing M or W and then press NOTE User Name Mkieti ES e Because of the limited permission select the i User name as Advanced User The initial Password 0000y password for Advanced User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Settings page and log
47. 946 0 898 0 857 0 776 0 177 0 717 0 664 0 655 0 580 0 541 0 528 v 9 Daily yields kWh Input Power kW AC Power kW 0 994 0 922 0 925 0 882 0 836 0 796 0 716 0 102 0 654 0 596 0 589 0 511 0 477 0 457 17 Reactive Power kVar 0 003 0 000 0 001 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 002 0 000 0 002 0 000 0 001 0 001 0 001 Power Factor Frequency Hz 1 000 49 98 1 000 50 02 1 000 50 02 1 000 50 00 1 000 50 01 1 000 50 01 1 000 50 00 1 000 49 98 1 000 50 01 1 000 50 03 1 000 50 02 1 000 50 01 1 000 50 02 1 000 49 97 44 14 gt 14 21 Page PV1 557 0 555 9 met 561 8 555 9 560 7 562 1 549 9 561 9 561 8 560 5 556 3 525 9 513 2 Select Curve as the display mode select a period in which the performance data you want to query specify the parameters indicated by Y1 and Y2 and click Query as shown in Figure 7 37 AN nonce You can specify two parameters respectively indicated by Y1 and Y2 simultaneously to compare the value curves of the two parameters However the two parameters must be different Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 125 SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 37 Performance data displayed in a curve Running Info Active Alarm A EN Yield Running Param Table Curve Export
48. Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 140 SmartLogger1000 User Manual Alarm History Sorting Mode Time 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 54 Historical alarms Equipment SUN2000_8KTL COM2 18 Start Time 2013 07 03 End Time 2013 08 06 zl Number of alarms that meet the conditions 5 Equipment Alarm Name Generation Time End Time Reason ID Cabinet No AlarmID Severity 1 2 3 313 Major SUN2000_8KTL COM2 18 Low Insulation Res 2013 07 21 05 21 13 2013 07 21 05 51 56 1 301 Major SUN2000_8KTL COM2 18 Grid Volt Abnormal 2013 07 15 09 27 57 2013 07 15 14 09 13 29 505 Major SUN2000_8KTL COM2 18 Upgrade failed 2013 07 12 08 59 08 2013 07 12 09 14 51 1 504 Minor SUN2000_8KTL COM2 18 Version Mismatch 2013 07 12 08 59 05 2013 07 12 09 14 02 1 301 Major SUN2000_8KTL COM2 18 Grid Volt Abnormal 2013 07 07 08 34 50 2013 07 07 08 41 12 29 41 gt 1 1 Page 7 22 Querying Operation Logs This topic describes how to query operation logs over the WebUI On the Query tab page click Operation Log Operation logs such as login parameter setting data export firmware upgrade and password change of users are displayed as shown in Figure 7 55 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User or Special User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 141 SmartLogger1000 User Manual Figure 7 55 Operation logs Operation
49. I port in the SmartLogger For details about the operation see Procedure in 4 2 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 33 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections A NOTICE To enable a normal power grid scheduling function you need to set the corresponding parameters Active Power Control or Reactive Power Control on the embedded WebUI For details see 8 1 1 Active Power Control or 8 1 2 Reactive Power Control End Follow up Procedure Take operations in reversed order to disconnect the SmartLogger from the ripple control receiver Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 34 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 5 System Operation System Operation About This Chapter This topic describes how to start the SmartLogger and set the initialization parameters 5 1 Power on Process This topic describes how to check the SmartLogger before power on and how to power on the SmartLogger Checking Before Powering On the SmartLogger Check and ensure the following before powering on the SmartLogger All cables are intact and well insulated All cables are of proper size All cables are correctly connected and secured Power on Process Power on the devices in the following sequence Inverter gt SmartLogger gt PC terminal LU Note T
50. I0 16 ensure that the U Un or P Pn value of a point is larger than the U Un or P Pn value of the previous point Otherwise the Invalid input message is displayed e Ifa v is under Capacitive the power factor is a negative value indicating that the power grid supplies reactive power to the PV power station If no V is under Capacitive the power factor is a positive value indicating that the PV power station supplies reactive power to the power grid e Both the Q U characteristic curve and cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve can support a maximum of 10 valid data points e Set Reactive Power Adjustment Time to specify the changing intervals of the reactive power compensation for the grid feeding point in the PV power station The range is 0 to 60s e When adding data points for the curve refer to the provided range in the right of the text box 8 2 2 Dry Contact Scheduling This topic describes the compositions and application of the dry contact scheduling Dry contact scheduling mainly applies to power stations that have a rated power larger than 100 kW and require remote and real time adjustment of active power and reactive power over dry contacts The SmartLogger scans all the dry contact signals sent from the power grid scheduling devices the wireless receiver controller or power carrier communications devices converts Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 178 Copyright Huawei Technologies
51. Interface LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press to enter the main menu Od 00 O8 00 l1lz 00 16 00 2O 00 E Day 0 b kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W At ei Ox 2 Select iy and press ol AI eho Maintenance Alntenance Login 3 Enter the User name and Password 7 pressing 4 amp or W and then press NOTE User Name ienet EE e Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User or Special User Password QOQQ00 The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Maintenance page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required W select Data Clear and press USB Expansion Device Memt NOTICE lata Clear Cleared data cannot be restored Therefore perform this operation with caution Alarm Reset Batch Power in Off Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 86 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Maintenance Data Clear 5 On the displayed screen press ym Clear historical data ESC iC Cancel l Enter Nalntenance lata Clear 6 Af
52. Logger can be connected to the configured email server and set the Ethernet parameters and email parameters of the SmartLogger On the Settings tab page choose Extended Parameters gt Email and set parameters in the Basic Parameters Yield and Alarm areas and view the information in the Latest Report Status area as shown in Figure 7 70 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User Figure 7 70 Email Basic Parameters SMTP server User name Password Email language FAX v Send address Receive address 1 Receive address 2 Receive address 3 Yield Send Emails Enable z Sent on sched 22 32 HH MM Alarms Send Emails Enable x Alarm level Minor v Latest Report Status Transfer status Success Last transmission 2013 12 09 22 32 01 Send Test Mail LU Note e SMTP Server can be set to the domain name or IP address of the SMTP server If this parameter is set to the domain name of the SMTP server ensure that the address of the DNS server is set properly e User Name and Password indicate the user name and password that need to be entered when you log in to the SMTP server e You can click Send Test Mail to check whether the SmartLogger can successfully send emails to users e You can enable or disable the function of sending emails to inform you of the energy yield or alarm information as required Note the following when setting email parameters Before
53. Maa a a a O 93 7 2 Losine Intothe WepUL srein e e E a e batons 104 FOW DUE LAINO aa a r T E S 105 Pe NV DOL MOMO ira aa A A E A ERA 107 73 Querying System Energy Yields e e E S 111 720 QOuerying Current Active Alarms 10 the Syste orrea erii nsara a E S a AE 115 Psd AOMET YING Syse m PEmOrmance Dala sanen e a a a 116 7 8 Querying the Master SmartLogger Running Information ssseseoeeeeeessssssssssssssetrrrrrsssssssssssssertrrreeeossssssssssseeereeee 119 7 9 Querying the Active Alarms of the Master SmartLoggetr cccscssssssseecececcecccceeaeaeeesssssseeecceeceeesssaaaeeaassssesseeseeess 119 7 AQ Querying the Slave SmartLogoer Runnin Informator a conactodesvenwia L E AR 120 7 1 Querying Running Information Of INVerters siciesscciscnsees iccchccereidi Soesweviciadeenas ideo deena eased ie 121 TA Manually Power ne ONO OMNE INVE EE ea a E E E A A 122 FAIS Query na the ACUVe AlaRS OF AMIIN O oraa a T a A a 123 7 14 Querying the Performance Data of an Invertet srren a a aa a ia eiai 124 TAS Query mathe Eneroy Yield OF IVerens sasira e EE E a O EN 127 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 0 vi Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Contents 716 Setune ie Running Parameters Or an INV Wer irereport aaa aA EA ATSE 131 Pld seume tic Power Ond Standard Code Tor an MIVerter aesir a A 134 7 18 Querying the Running Information of an EMI ssssnneeeeessssssssssssssseeerress
54. OTE User Name ienet EE e Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User or Special User Password QOQQ00 The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Maintenance page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required W choose Alarm Reset and press USB Expansion Device Mgmt Data Clear Alarm Reset Batch Power in Off Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 88 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Procedure larm Feset gt Select 1 23 5 Choose the inverter you want to reset SUNZOO0 1 T alarms for press SUNgo000 1 8 Maintenance Alarm Reset 6 After resetting the data press l Alarm reset is complete End 6 2 21 Batch Power On Off This topic describes how to perform the batch power on off on the monitoring panel Context A NOTICE e The batch power on off command sent by the Master SmartLogger is synchronized to the Slave SmartLogger Hence inverters connected to the Slave SmartLogger also perform the batch power on off e Ifa batch power off command is sent to th
55. On the Monitoring tab page select a Master SmartLogger and click Running Information The corresponding SN Version and IP Address are displayed as shown in Figure 7 30 Figure 7 30 Master SmartLogger running information MEERA Active Alarm wo On Do fF WN HY BZ s H Bee Signal Name SN Version IP Address NMS1 IP NMS2 IP NMS3 IP AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4 Current AQO1 A02 A03 A04 A05 Feedback current DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 GND1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 GND2 DO1 D02 D03 Value 2102310QHU10D3000003 V100R001C92 10 143 22 243 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unit mA mA 7 9 Querying the Active Alarms of the Master SmartLogger This topic describes how to query the active alarms of the Master SmartLogger and details about the alarms over the WebUI On the Monitoring tab page select the Master SmartLogger to be queried and click Active Alarm to access the active alarm query page You can query the information about all the Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 119 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface active alarms of the selected SmartLogger on this page including the values of Alarm ID Severity Alarm Name Generation Time Reason ID and Cabinet On the Active Alarm tab page choose an alarm severity and click Filter as shown in Figure 7 31 Figure 7 31 Active alarms of the Master SmartLogg
56. Other ad Read function code Read holding reaister 03H ia Read mode Multiple read Data reporting mode Integer ba Meter feedback output Disable z Start address 305 End address 359 Voltage change ratio 1 Current change ratio 200 No Signal Name Signal address Number of Registers Gain 1 Phase A voltage 305 0 65535 1 v 10 0 0000 2 Phase B voltage 306 Q 65535 1 z 100 0 140000 3 Phase C voltage 307 0 655235 1 nd 10 0 0 10000 4 A B line voltage 309 0 655325 1 wd 10 0 0 10000 5 B C line voltage 310 9 65535 1 hi 10 0 0 10000 6 C A line voltage 311 10 6553235 1 v 10 0 0 10000 z Phase A current 313 10 6553235 1 ad 1000 0 9 49990 8 Phase B current 314 0 655325 1 z 1000 0 0 10000 9 Phase C current 315 5535 1 v 1000 0 0 100000 10 Active power 321 9 65535 1 z 1000 0 0 10000 11 Reactive power 325 9 65535 1 Bd 1000 0 0 10000 12 Active electricity 3500 9 65535 2 bd 10 0 0 10000 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 152 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Power Meter With Feedback of Grid tied Point Data If the power meter configured in the power station provides feedback of the grid tied point data over the AO port connect the SmartLogger to an ADAM to extend an AI AO port and log in to the WebUI to correctly configure the parameters of the extende
57. P Tiiseonnec address of the Slave SmartLogger The status of the Slave SmartLogger can either Online Online or Disconnection End 6 2 7 Querying Power Meter Information This topic describes how to query the power meter information on the monitoring panel Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 54 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Procedure To query the power meter information perform the steps described in the following table The parameter values in the figures are for reference only Procedure 1 On the default page press l to enter the main menu D4 00 0 00 12 00 16 0 20 00 E Day 0 66kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 9494 00W En 2 Select MM and press l aHa lt amp Devices 3 Choose Meter and press al to query the Logger net 22 243 Disconnec power meter information Power Meter 1 2 Online NOTE Meter 1 2 on the left indicates that the power meter connects to Port 1 of the SmartLogger and the communications address of the RS485 port is 2 The status of the power meter can be neither Online or Disconnection Power Meter 1 A B line voltage sar 00V Bol line voltage sart 20V CA line voltage 366 50V Phase A current 23 UA Phase B current 23 UA Phase current 23 UA Active power 15 000kW End Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 55 Co
58. Proprietary and Confidential 92 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface 7 Web User Interface About This Chapter This topic describes how to log in to the Web user interface WebUI and the WEB menu and set parameters and maintain devices on the WebUI 7 1 Preparations for Login This topic describes the operating environment for the WebUI and the required preparations before you log in to the WebUI Operating Environment The running environment for the WebUI should meet the following requirements Operating system Windows Browser Internet Explorer 7 0 Internet Explorer 8 0 Internet Explorer 9 0 Firefox 17 0 Firefox 18 0 Firefox 19 0 Firefox 20 0 Firefox21 0 e Minimum resolution 1024 x 768 Setting the IP Address Correctly set the IP address subnet mask and gateway for the SmartLogger PC and network devices Setting the LAN Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 93 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface AN notice e If the SmartLogger is connected to a local area network LAN and a proxy server has been selected you need to cancel proxy server setting If the SmartLogger is connected to the Internet but the computer is connected to the LAN you cannot cancel proxy server setting To set the LAN perform the following steps Open Internet Explorer Choose Tools
59. QO Adrainicteoter sneered 4 i Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings geet nedondigh Geta 6 Enable Automatic prompting for file downloads as shown in Figure 7 5 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Issue 05 2014 05 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 97 SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 5 Setting Internet Explorer security 2 Security Settings Internet Zone settings Disable Enable Prompt Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting Disable Enable E Prompt ee Downloads HD le Font download i Dieskhla 4 IT Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings nese edhe oc 7 Select Security and click Sites in Trusted sites as shown in Figure 7 6 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 98 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 6 Internet Explorer security 2 Internet Options a Select a zone to view or change security settings Internet Local intranet 4 Wesel ie Trusted sites This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files You have websites in this zone Security level for this zone Allowed levels for this zone All Low Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided Most content is downloaded and
60. Read holding register 03H to Read input register 04H e Set Data reporting mode and word ordering based on site requirements e Based on the mode supported by the EMI set Read code to Single read to Multiple read If Multiple read is set set Start address and End address based on the acquired Modbus signal address range on the EMI e The Signal address and Gain of parameters like Total radiation and Ambient temperature should be set as the manufacturers require If a certain signal cannot be collected by the EMI set the Signal address of the signal to 65535 7 30 Setting Power Meter Parameters This topic describes how to set the power meter parameters on the WebUI On the Settings tab choose Power Meter under Comm Parameters to set the power meter parameters To set the power meter parameters log in as Advanced User or Special User Power Meter without Feedback of Grid tied Point Data If an power meter configured in the power station does not need to provide feedback of the grid tied point data set Meter feedback output to Disable When the connected meter model is UMG604 PD510 or PZ96L select the model in the drop down list box of Intelligent Power Meter Type When the connected meter models are beyond the foregoing three select Other from the drop down list box of Intelligent Power Meter Type and set Read function code Read mode and Data reporting mode Power Meter Param Settings Intelligent Power Meter Type
61. SmartLogger1000 User Manual Issue 05 Date 2014 05 20 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Wz HUAWEI Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 2014 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Trademarks and Permissions Wiz Huawer and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders Notice The purchased products services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and the customer All or part of the products services and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope Unless otherwise specified in the contract all statements information and recommendations in this document are provided AS IS without warranties guarantees or representations of any kind either express or implied The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind express or implied Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Address Huawei Industrial Base Bantian Longgang Shenzhen 518129 People s Republic of
62. U Note If the delivered network cable is shorter than the required length note the following when preparing network cable e Choose CAT 5E or above shielded network cables e Itis suggested that the cable length is less than or equal to 100 meters Step 2 Connect the other end to the network port of the PC as shown in Figure 4 11 Figure 4 11 Connecting the SmartLogger to a PC ILO1IC3005 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 31 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections LU Note The default IP address for the SmartLogger is 192 168 0 10 its default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 its gateway is 192 168 0 1 If the SmartLogger connects to the PC directly or through a Hub set their IP addresses to be in the same network segment For example if the IP address for the SmartLogger is 192 168 0 10 the IP address for the PC can be 192 168 0 11 The subnet mask and the gateway of the PC should stay consistent with those of the SmartLogger e If the SmartLogger connects to the PC through a network device for example a router set the IP addresses for the SmartLogger and network device to be in the same network segment Correctly set the gateway of the SmartLogger to ensure that the SmartLogger can normally communicate with the network device To enable communication between the SmartLogger and the NetEco on the PC set the NetEco parameter
63. a USB flash drive 2 3 Monitoring Panel This topic describes the monitoring panel including an LCD indicators buttons and the default page Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential J Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 2 Overview Monitoring panel The monitoring panel provides one LCD three indicators and four buttons as shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Monitoring panel Smart Logger sja y amen mm a ILO1WC0005 1 Indicator 2 LCD 3 Button Indicators There are three indicators on the monitoring panel They are Power indicator Run indicator and Alarm indicator from left to right Table 2 2 describes the indicators Table 2 2 Indicator description Power indicator Steady green The power supply is normal Run indicator Blinking green on for Is The SmartLogger is working Ss and then off for 1s The SmartLogger stops working Alarm indicator Steady red The inverter connected to the SmartLogger generates a major alarm For details about the alarm see 6 2 8 Querying Alarm Records Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 2 Overview Blinking red on for 0 5s The inverter connected to the and then off for 0 5s SmartLogger generates a minor alarm For details about the alarm see 6 2 8 Querying Alarm Records Blinking red on for 1s and The inverter connected to the then off for 4s SmartLogger g
64. a time The protocol points for EMIs provided by different vendors are varied Therefore to obtain information from an EMI configure the protocol point on the WebUI of the SmartLogger properly based on the document delivered by the vendor For details about the definition of the RS485 communications cables for the EMI see the operation manual delivered with the EMI Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 28 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections There are three RS485 ports in the SmartLogger For details about the port descriptions see Context in 4 2 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Figure 4 9 shows how to connect the SmartLogger to the EMI Figure 4 9 Connecting the SmartLogger to an EMI COM1 COM2 COM3 NC NC ILO11C3004 Procedure Step 1 Connect one end of the shielded network cable delivered together with the EMI to the RS485 port Step 2 Connect the other end to the COM port in the SmartLogger For details about the operation see the Procedure in 4 2 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 A NOTICE Connect the RS485 port of the EMI to the COM port of the SmartLogger and the RS485 port of the EMI to the COM port of the SmartLogger e After connecting the cable log in to the WebUI and set parameters under Environmental Monitoring Instrument For details about this operation see 7 29 Setting EMI P
65. al 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 82 Device management Device Mgmt eS oe Total Device Qty 3 SN Device ESN Devices Status 1 EMI COM3 1 EM02310QHU01D3000003 v 2 8KTL COM3 20 210107147010D1000038 v 3 20KTL COM3 21 2101071361D0B3000001 v Choose Auto Search Add Devices Remove Devices or Add Allocate as required A NOTICE e The EMI power meter and Slave SmartLogger cannot be detected automatically You need to add them manually e Before you add the EMI manually correctly set the EMI parameters For details see 7 29 Setting EMI Parameters e Before you add the power meter manually correctly set the power meter parameters For details see 7 30 Setting Power Meter Parameters Batch Power on off On the Device Mgmt tab you can power on or off all the inverters connected the SmartLogger in batch The power on and power off buttons are located in the upper right corner of the tab page The green one is the power on button and the red one is the power off button as shown in Figure 7 83 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 168 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 83 Batch power on off Dower syste a E nenir e Over View Monitoring Query Settings Ca Firmware Upgrade Device Mgmt Product Information Total Device Qty 4 SN Device ESN Devices Status 1 Motor COM1 3 AM023 10QHU01D3000003 User Managemen
66. alues in the following figures are for reference only A NOTICE Choose Batch Power On Off under Maintenance to power on or off all inverters that connect to the SmartLogger Operation Procedure cote 16 07 38 1 On the default page press to enter the main menu Od 00 O8 00 1 00 16 00 20 00 E Day 0 3k Wh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W ae 2 Choose W and press l El EA g r Devices Devices gt Select 1 2 3 Select an inverter and press l SUNZ000 1 2 On grid NOTE SUN2000 1 2 on the left indicates that the inverter connects to Port 1 of the SmartLogger and the communications address of the RS485 port is 2 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 48 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure 4 Choose Settings and press l settings Login 5 Set the specific User name and Password NOTE The following user names can be selected Common User Advanced User and Special User User Name Piese The initial password for Common User Advanced Paseword 000000 User and Special User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login SUNZOOO 1 7 6 Choose Power On Off and press ma Power Un OfT e Perform step 7 if you want to power on the inverter manually Perform step 8 if you want to power off th
67. and click Browse as shown in Figure 7 11 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 102 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 11 Installing the security certificate 4 Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for the certificate Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Certificate store Learn more about certificate stores 6 Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities and click OK as shown in Figure 7 12 Figure 7 12 Installing the security certificate 5 Select Certificate Store Select the certificate store you want to use 4 IET F Show physical stores Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 103 SmartLogger1000 User Manual Click Next Click Finish A security warning dialog box is displayed Click Yes as shown in Figure 7 13 Figure 7 13 Installing the security certificate 6 Certificate Import Wizard Completing the Certificate Import Wizard The certificate will be imported after you click Finish You have specified the following settings eo aisha Trusted Root Certifice Certificate Certificate Stor Content 7 2 Logging In t
68. arameters The EMI cannot be detected automatically You need to add this device manually For details about this operation see 6 2 18 Managing Devices When the SmartLogger is connected to an EMI and multiple inverters at the same time connect the EMI to the end of the daisy chain For details see 4 2 3 Connecting Multiple Inverters to the SmartLogger End Follow up Procedure Take operations in reversed order to disconnect the SmartLogger from the EMI Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 29 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections 4 4 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Power Meter This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to a meter Context Connect the SmartLogger to a Power Meter that complies with the standard MODBUS 485 protocol The SmartLogger can connect to and manage only one Power Meter at a time The protocol points for Power Meters provided by different vendors are varied Therefore to obtain information from a Power Meter configure the protocol point on the WebUI of the SmartLogger properly based on the document delivered by the vendor For details about the definition of the RS485 communications cables for the Power Meter see the operation manual delivered with the Power Meter There are three RS485 ports in the SmartLogger For details about the port descriptions see Context in 4 2 1 Connecting the SmartL
69. arameters or 7 30 Setting Power Meter Parameters Optional Start the PC terminal and set Ethernet and NetEco parameters on the SmartLogger Wait for the SmartLogger to search for inverters After the search is completed the SmartLogger automatically connects to all inverters Alternatively you can skip this operation and manually search for add or delete inverters in follow up operations For details see 6 2 18 Managing Devices A NOTICE e When starting the SmartLogger use only the 12 V power adapter shipped along with the shell If adapters of other models are used the SmartLogger may be damaged Log into the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel When you log in to the Settings page or Maintenance page an identity authentication is required The initial password is 000001 Change the password as soon as possible to ensure the security of the user account For details about how to change the password refer to 6 2 13 Changing a Password 5 2 Setting Initialization Parameters When starting the SmartLogger for the first time set initialization parameters on the monitoring panel The initialization parameters include system language system time the search address segment for the RS485 port and the Ethernet parameters Context LL Note If the SmartLogger is started for the first time set the initialization parameters by referring to this section If it is not started for the first time it directly performs the automatic se
70. arch and then the default page Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 36 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 5 System Operation Procedure The following table describes the process for setting initialization parameters The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only 1 After startup the SmartLogger enters the initialization page The default system language is English CD Sy HUAWEI start initialization wizard ESC Cancel wl Enter 2 Press l to enter the Wizard page To return to the default page press ESC If some later re settings are required refer to 6 2 9 Setting the System Language 6 2 10 Setting System Time Parameters and 6 2 14 Setting Communications Parameters Initialization Wizard Te a display language and then press English The pages will be displayed in the selected Hir language Deutsch Italiano Initialization gt Wizard T the correct date and time and then press Date amp Time ete UT Dublin To select the specific parameter press l Disable To set the parameter value press M or 20 15 06 30 12 09 52 The date and time are displayed in the formats of YYYY MM DD and hh mm ss respectively YYYY stands for the year MM the month DD the date hh the hour mm the minute and ss the second NOTICE After the Time is successfully set this time can be synchronized in all the inverters connecte
71. art the SmartLogger and then search for the device on the NetEco1000 Device Mgmt Auto Search search again ESC Uancel J Enter Device Mgmt eAuto Search search complete Device found 2 PES Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 81 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Haintenance Device Mgmt 6 Select Add Devices and press ll Auto Search NOTE Add Devices e The EMI power meter and Slave SmartLogger cannot be detected automatically You need to Remove Devices add these devices manually Addr Allocate If the communication is abnormal or the address on the port has been used the device cannot be added Device Mgmt eAdd Devices Device type Sees Port number 1 Address 001 Device Mgmt eAdd Devices Devices added Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 82 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Haintenance Device Mgmt 7 Select Remove Devices and press Auto Search twice Add Devices NOTE For devices that no longer exist in the PV power system perform Remove Devices in time to save Addr Allocate the system resources Remove Devices Remove Devices gt select 1 2 SUNZo00 1 F3 SUNBOOg 1 8 Device Mgmt sRemove Devices Device removed Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Propri
72. artLogger receives the scheduling commands from the upstream EMS converts them into valid command data identified by the inverters and then sends the data to all the connected inverters Based on the principle of preference of remote communication scheduling the SmartLogger automatically set Active Power Control Mode to Remote comm sched after receiving a scheduling command from the upstream EMS Figure 8 16 Remote communication scheduling Active Power Control Active power control Enable z Active power control mode Remote comm sched X Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 187 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Reactive Power Control When Reactive Power Control Mode is set to Remote comm sched as shown in Figure 8 17 the SmartLogger receives the scheduling commands from the upstream EMS converts them into valid command data identified by the inverters and then sends the data to all the connected inverters Based on the principle of preference of remote communication scheduling the SmartLogger automatically set Reactive Power Control Mode to Remote comm sched after receiving a scheduling command from the upstream EMS Figure 8 17 Remote communication scheduling Reactive Power Control Reactive power control Enable bd Reactive power control mode Remote comm sched z Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 188 Copyright Huawei Tech
73. ary and Confidential 139 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual A NOTICE When changing the name of the exported files retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file cannot be functional 7 Web User Interface 7 20 Viewing the Power Meter Running Information This topic describes how to query the power meter running information over the WebUI On the Monitoring tab page select an power and click Running Information The corresponding Online Status and Logical address are displayed as shown in Figure 7 53 Figure 7 53 Power meter running information Signal Name SN E e Online Status Logical address A B line voltage B C line voltage C A line voltage Phase A current Phase B current Oo Ont ANA WN HF Phase C current 10 Active power 11 Reactive power 12 Active electricity 13 Power factor Value AM02310QHU01D3000003 Disconnection 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7 21 Querying Historical Alarms Unit gt ie gt Ee lt e kVar kWh This topic describes how to query historical alarms of the equipment over the WebUI On the Query tab page you can select Alarm History to query the alarm information of the equipment On the Alarm History page choose the equipment to be queried and the start time end time and sorting mode of alarms After that click Query as shown in Figure 7 54 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and
74. aults Date amp Time Date amp Time Date Format Currency 2 User Password Factor NetEco ore Rest Defaults 6 2 Monitoring Operations This topic describes how to operate on the monitoring panel such as querying site and device information and setting system parameters and user parameters Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 41 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface 6 2 1 Querying Power Station Information This topic describes how to view the power station information on the monitoring panel of the SmartLogger such as the daily monthly yearly historical and total energy yield Procedure The following table describes the procedure for viewing power station information The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only A NOTICE You can view the daily monthly yearly and historical energy yields of the power station The values relate to the number of connected inverters Daily energy yield Data of a maximum of 80 devices can be stored for 34 days Monthly energy yield Data of a maximum of 80 devices can be stored for 27 months Yearly energy yield Data of a maximum of 80 devices can be stored for 25 years Historical energy yield Data of a maximum of 80 devices can be stored for 25 years Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press to enter the main menu O 00 OF 00 12 00 16 0 20 00 E Day
75. b User Interface Figure 7 59 Date amp Time Time Zone Local time zone UTC 08 00 Beijing 7 Date amp Time Date 2013 12 10 YYYY MM DC Time 16 40 52 HH MM SS A NOTICE Set Local time zone based on the location of the inverters and enable or disable DST as required e After Date amp Time is successfully set this time can be synchronized in all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger e Modification of Date amp Time may affect the energy yield and performance data Therefore change the time zone or system time with caution 7 25 Setting Plant Information This topic describes how to set plant information over the WebUI including the plant name and owner and address and nationality of the plant owner After you set the plant information a plant configuration file can be generated You can upload this file to a third party hosting website to implement remote monitoring On the Settings tab page choose User Parameters gt Plant and set Plant Name Plant Owner Plant Owner Address and Country as shown in Figure 7 60 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Common User or Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 146 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 60 Plant information Plant Info Plant name Plant address Plant owner Plant owner address Country CN China People s Republic
76. bes how to power on or off the inverter over the WebUI On the Monitoring tab page choose the inverter to be powered on or off and click Running Information The power on and power off buttons are located in the upper right corner of the tab page The green one is the power on button and the red one is the power off button as shown in Figure 7 34 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 122 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 34 Manually powering on or off the inverter E 2 power system nsorre Over View Monitoring Query Settings Maintenance SmartLogger1000 D Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data Yield Running Param SUN2000 No Signal Name Value Unit 210107147010D1000038 V1O0R001CO0SPCO09 3 On grid rter rated p 8 kW Input power 0 28 kw Active power 0 222 kW 3 Reactive power 0 000 kVar PF 1 000 10 PV1 PV2 PV3 PV4 voltage 486 1 486 1 576 5 576 5 v 11 PV1 PV2 PV3 PV4 current 0 00 0 00 0 27 0 00 12 Ua Ub Uc 223 43 221 37 222 26 Vv la Ib Ic 0 56 0 49 0 45 14 Frequency 49 97 Hz 15 Cabinet temp 18 7 degC 2013 12 12 07 32 17 2013 12 16 Power on time 11 16 15 36 Power off time LL Note When you click the power on or power off button the system displays a prompt asking whether to power on or off the inverter If you are sure click OK 7 13 Querying the Active Alarms of an
77. between the centric points of the two holes is vertical to the ground Use a marker to mark out the holes as shown in Figure 3 4 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 17 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3 4 Hole positions and dimensions ean ILO1SCO002 7 2 Drill holes using a hammer drill and install expansion tubes and screws as shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Drilling a hole and installing an expansion tubes and screws 24 25 mm 06 i o E O ne lI A y Bo ILO1HCOO01 Table 3 2 describes the operations shown in Figure 3 5 Table 3 2 Drilling a hole and installing an expansion tubes and screws Operation Put a hammer drill with a 6 drill bit on a marked hole position perpendicularly against the wall and drill holes with a depth of 24 mm to 25 mm NOTICE e To prevent dust inhalation or contact with eyes wear safety goggles and an anti dust respirator when drilling holes e Wipe away any dust in or around the holes and measure the hole distance If the holes are inaccurately positioned drill holes again Vertically insert an expansion tube into a hole and knock it completely into the hole by using a rubber mallet Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 18 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation 3 Insert the screws into the expansion tube un
78. but smaller than 1 6 A use two DO ports When the power supply current is larger than 1 6 A but smaller than 2 4 A use three DO ports When the power supply current is larger than 2 4 A access 1s not allowed because the current exceeds the upper limit Connecting a 3G Router to the SmartLogger Over a DO Port Before connecting a 3G router to the SmartLogger cut off a DC power cable of the connector and then connect the cable cut to the DO port on the SmartLogger Figure 7 72 shows the connection when one DO port is used Figure 7 72 Connecting one DO port AC Input Adapter DC Power Cable ILO011C3007 Figure 7 73 shows the connection when two DO ports are used Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 159 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 73 Connecting two DO ports AC Input Adapter DC Power Cable Figure 7 74 shows the connection when three DO ports are used ILO11IC3008 Figure 7 74 Connecting three DO ports AC Input Adapter DC Power Cable ILO11C3009 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 160 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface DO Configuration After connecting the 3G router to the SmartLogger properly you can set DO configuration parameters over the WebUI to make the external 3G router automatically reset if the SmartLogge
79. comply with the requirements of the power grid company The electricity meter 1 Check whether the cannot properly send communications cable feedback signals to a connection between the third party ADAM4024 and the scheduling device SmartLogger is correct due to the ADAM whether the RS485 address fault power conflicts with the addresses of disconnection or other devices whether the baud abnormal link rate is consistent with that set for the corresponding SmartLogger port 2 Check whether the auxiliary power supply for the ADAM4024 is normal The general AC Check whether the disconnection circuit breaker at the of the circuit breaker is a normal grid tied point is operation Otherwise contact the OFF service engineer to restore the connection Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 194 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 10 Disposing of the SmartLog ger Disposing of the SmartLogger This topic describes how to dispose the SmartLogger If the service life of the SmartLogger expires dispose of the SmartLogger according to the local disposal act for waste electric appliances You can also return it to Huawei with the related expenses paid Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 195 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 11 Technical Specifications 1 1 Technical Specifications This topic
80. connection Ices or abnormal link i i whether the configurations comply with the requirements Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 192 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual ras Alarm Alarm Alarm Causes oo Sub ID a Q Control or AI remote control mode the AI port receives currents beyond the configuration range Under the reactive power AI remote control mode the command data of the AI port cannot be read due to the ADAM fault power disconnection or abnormal link Under the reactive power AI DI remote control mode the command data of the AO port cannot be read due to the ADAM fault power disconnection or abnormal link Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential _ reactive power User Manul eee 9 Maintenance Maintenance Measure of the power grid company 1 Check on the ADAM4117 the cable connection of the port corresponding to the AI number Reconnect and secure the cable 1f it is loose or reversely connected 2 Enter reactive power AI remote control configuration page and check that the start and end current ranges of the AI comply with the requirements of the power grid company 3 Enter the Extended Port Settings page check that the current configuration of the AI number is consistent with the current specification of the ADAM4117 4 Contact the power grid company to check whether
81. cting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Insure that the core wire connected to the SUN8000 N485A_IN connects to the COM port and that the core wire connected to the SUN8000 N485B_IN connects to the COM port Step 5 Ensure that the cable is correctly connected and secured Set Baud rate for the SUN8000 and the SmartLogger and ensure that the parameters for these two devices are consistent For details about how to set the communications parameters for the SmartLogger see 6 2 14 Setting Communications Parameters For how to set the communications parameters for the SUN8000 see the SUNS8000 500KTL User Manual End Follow up Procedure Take operations in reversed order to disconnect the SmartLogger from the SUN8000 4 2 3 Connecting Multiple Inverters to the SmartLogger This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to multiple inverters Connect the SmartLogger to multiple inverters in daisy chain that is first connect the RS485IN port of one inverter to the RS485OUT port of another inverter and then connect the first inverter to the SmartLogger as shown in 4 2 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 or 4 2 2 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN8000 Figure 4 8 shows the daisy chain connecting the SmartLogger and multiple inverters Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 27 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Figure 4 8 Connecting
82. d NetEco are not in the same LAN e When Connect Mode is set to Server Client the SmartLogger connects to the NetEco as a client or connects to a third party EMS as a server The SmartLogger can connect to a third party EMS and Huawei NetEco by Modbus and TCP In this way customers can perform centralized monitoring by using a third party EMS while using Huawei NetEco to perform remote upgrade log uploading batch parameter setting Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 71 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure historical performance data analysis and historical alarm analysis End 6 2 15 Restoring Factory Settings This topic describes how to restore factory settings for the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel After this operation all parameters excluding the current date and time will restore to the default factory settings However the running information alarm records and system logs do not change Context A NOTICE After restoring factory settings for the SmartLogger set the user parameters and communications parameters in time and log in to the WebUI to set the environmental monitoring instrument parameters and power grid dispatching parameters e The displayed language is English by default Procedure The following table describes the procedure for restoring factory settings The parameter value
83. d port To set Extended Port Settings log in as Special User as shown in Figure 7 66 Figure 7 66 Extended Port Settings Al Expansion Port No Port 485Port 485Address Register Address Port Specifications 0 1 AI3 aT 80 0 247 5 0 7 O 20mA hd O 3 0 Disable 0 2 Al4 12 A teohle 80 0 247 5 0 7 0 20mA v AO Expansion Port No Port 485Port 485Address Register Address Port Specifications 0 1 AO1 SP 80 0 247 5 0 3 0 20mA a O 3 0 Disable 0 2 AO2 aaa 80 0 247 5 0 3 O 20mA ad O 3 0 Disable 0 3 AO3 o 80 0 247 5 0 3 0 20mA E O 3 0 Disable 0 4 A04 maak 80 0 247 5 0 3 0 20mA O 3 0 Disable 0 5 re ee 80 0 247 5 0 3 0 20mA sd 0 3 0 Disable LU Note J 1 to 3 under 485Port indicates that the AO ports connect to the COM1 to COM3 correspondingly 0 indicates that the port is disabled e 485Address is the actual 485 address set for the ADAM Set Register Address based on the actual connection e Set Port Specifications based on the standards of the power grid company Set Meter feedback output under Power Meter to Enable Set parameters for each port as shown in Figure 7 67 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 153 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Figure 7 67 Feedback GCP Param Settings Power Meter Param Settings Intelligent Power Meter Type Meter feedback output Voltage change ratio 1 Current
84. d to the SmartLogger Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 37 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 5 System Operation Operation Procedure Initialization 2Wizard T the Ethernet parameters and then press mos 192 168 0 10 The following Ethernet parameters are to be 0RR ORG GEG set IP address Subnet mask Gateway and Gateway 192 168 0 Pan DNs 1 194 165 6 DNs 2 0M 0 D submi t Initialization 2 Wizard 6 Set the RS485 search address segment and Search Address Segments then press ett 0 O20 You need to set the search address segments PSde5 9 001 020 for RS485 1 RS485 2 and RS485 3 Fsd25 3 2001 0270 respectively Initialization search Devices 7 On the page press ya an After the search is complete the SmartLogger displays a search result Press to end this Sear E de rl ces nowy operation ESC Carn ml Enter LU Note Visiting some menu requires identity authentication Therefore after you set the initialization parameters change the password immediately to ensure the security of the user account For details see Change the Password End Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 38 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 6 User Interface User Interface About This Chapter This topic describes the monitoring menu and operations 6 1 Monitoring Menu Hierarchy This t
85. d when you A log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User Haintenance Usb Expansion 5 Choose Firmware Upgrade and press l Data Dowmload Firmware Upgrade Firmvare Upgrade gt Select 1 3 6 Press l to select a specific device SUNZOUO L1 The SmartLogger and the inverters connected SUNS000 1 8 to it can be upgraded omartLoggeri The SUN2000 1 7 on the left indicates that this inverter connects to the Port 1 of the SmartLogger and the communications address for the RS485 port is 7 Maintenance 2USB Expansion 7 After determining the Target Version press NOTICE Curr Ver VLOOROOLCOOSPEOO Before upgrading the SUN2000 ensure that it is the SmartLogger ESC Cancel J Enter e After upgrading the inverter press ya The displayed page for upgrading the inverter Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 78 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface End 6 2 18 Managing Devices This topic describes how to search for add or delete devices that are connected to the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel Context Provided that all the inverters are correctly connected to the SmartLogger and that all the communications parameters are correctly set the SmartLogger can perform the automatic search and detect all the connected inverters e After you add delete or replace a device or change the RS485 address search for
86. des Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 172 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch You can set the power control modes on the WebUI based on the actual output features The SmartLogger continuously controls the power output of the inverters based on the user setting Figure 8 3 shows the networking application of the local scheduling Figure 8 3 Local scheduling S1 Power cable S2 RS485 communications cable SmartLogger ISO3NC0001 Active Power Control The SmartLogger provides simplified local active power percentage configuration as well as the local power control automation that is to automatically adjust the active power reduction percentage in different periods of the day If the inverters are allowed to run overloaded set Active Power Control Mode to Disable active power reduction A NOTICE This function takes effect only when Active Power Control is set to Enable If the maximum power output of the inverters should be controlled set Active Power Control Mode to Percentage fix limitation Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 173 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Active Power Control Active Power Control Enable bd Active Power Control Mode Percentaae fix limitation h Active Power Reduction Gradient 2 No Start Time Percentage 1 00 00 00 20 2 00 1
87. des the top side and the bottom side respectively as shown in Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Minimum installation clearance gt 100 mm gt 100mm ILO1SC0001 3 5 Installing the SmartLogger The SmartLogger can be installed on a desk on a wall or along a guide rail 3 5 1 Installing the SmartLogger on a Desk This topic describes how to install the SmartLogger on a desk Context Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 16 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation A NOTICE e Ensure that the desk on which the SmartLogger is installed is horizontal to prevent it from falling down Install the SmartLogger in places where cables cannot be easily touched to avoid signal disruption Procedure Step 1 Take the SmartLogger out from the package Step 2 Place the SmartLogger onto a horizontal desk End 3 5 2 Mounting the SmartLogger on a Wall This topic describes how to mount the SmartLogger on a wall Context A NOTICE Before hanging the SmartLogger on the screws secure the expansion tubes and screws into the wall Install the SmartLogger on a solid and smooth wall to ensure that it can be secured on the wall Procedure Step 1 Install the expansion tubes and screws A NOTICE If you need to use a ladder to install the SmartLogger on a high position keep balance to protect yourself from falling down 1 Use a plumb line to ensure that the line
88. devices again or restart the SmartLogger the SmartLogger automatically searches for devices after it restarts e The EMI Slave SmartLogger and power meter cannot be detected automatically You need to add these devices manually For devices that no longer exist in the PV power system perform Remove Devices in time to save the system resources The RS485 addresses of all inverters are set the same when they are delivered If the firmware version of the SUN2000 is later than V100RO01COOSPCO1O you can perform the automatic address assignment on the SmartLogger If any two RS485 addresses overlap the SmartLogger automatically reassigns different addresses which facilitates remote site setup and improves the maintenance efficiency Procedure The following table describes the procedure for managing the devices The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press l to enter the main menu D4 00 0 00 12 00 16 0 20 00 E Day 0 66kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 944 00W 2 Select iy and press l Ea S T EE Maintenance Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Naintenance Login 3 Enter the User name and Password by pressing M or W and then press NOTE User Name iei eA e Because of the limited
89. domain name of the FTP server ensure that the address of the DNS server is set properly e User Name and Password indicate the user name and password that need to be entered when you log in to the FTP server e Under the default directory to which data is uploaded you can set Remote Directory to create a subdirectory with a name the same as the value of this parameter e You can click Start report test to check whether the SmartLogger can successfully report data to the third party EMS e You can enable or disable the data report function as required e If you enable the data report function you can choose to report data at regular intervals or at fixed time e Data reported on schedule is accumulated data whose file name remains the same for a whole day You can choose Accumulated data or Periodically added data to be reported within a specified cycle 7 33 Setting Email Parameters This topic describes how to set basic parameters of email and view the latest report status over the WebUI Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 156 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface The SmartLogger can send emails to inform users of the current energy yield information of the power station system alarm information and equipment status helping users to know the running conditions of the power station system in time When using this function ensure that the Smart
90. ds from the power grid company to verify that the power station operates in accordance with requirements of the power grid company Power grid scheduling commands are sent over AI AO ports while the SmartLogger is not configured with AI AO ports Hence an ADAM device is required The ADAM port expansion device and remote terminal control system should both be connected to the Master SmartLogger Figure 8 11 shows the cable connection Figure 8 11 Cable connection for port expansion E E z Al1 Al2 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO ha O O O a ha ISO3NC0005 LL note Functions of ports in the remote terminal control system are described as follows AO1 sends the active power derating command AO2 sends the reactive power derating command AII receives the active power data of the grid tied point AI receives the reactive power data of the grid tied point AI3 receives the voltage data of the grid tied power point AT4 receives the active power derating command feedback of the SmartLogger AI5 receives the reactive power derating command feedback of the SmartLogger DO1 to DO3 send the reactive power adjustment mode command DII to DI3 receive the reactive power adjustment mode command feedback of the SmartLogger Extended Port Settings Correct settings of the extended ports ensure the normal communication between the SmartLogger and power and the remote terminal control system as shown in Figure 8 12 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei P
91. e Parameters Settings Date amp Time Power Meter Active Power Plant Control r i f g m a 8 OA Currency Reactive Currency Power Control Comm Parameters Ethernet Power Meter Extended Parameters FTP Email Port Settings USB Figure 7 20 shows the information available on the Maintenance tab page based on user rights Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 110 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 20 Information available on the Maintenance tab page based on user rights Maintenance Common User Advanced User Special User Product Firmware Firmware Information Upgrade Upgrade Product Product Information Information User User Management Management Fault Fault Information Information Device Mgmt Device Mgmt User Management eRe 7 5 Querying System Energy Yield This topic describes how to query system energy yield including the daily monthly annual historical and total energy yield over the WebUI On the Over View tab page click Plant Yield and query the system energy yield LU Note When you query system energy yield select a date from the Time drop down list box or adjust the date by clicking the buttons on both sides of the drop down list box Total Energy Yield On the Total tab page E Total CO Reduction and Revenue are displayed as shown in Figure 7 21 Issue 05
92. e SmartLogger to the PC or router Check that the Ethernet parameters are correctly set Check that the NetEco parameters are correctly set Connect the Ethernet network port of the SmartLogger to the PC or router Check that the Ethernet parameters are correctly set Check that the Email parameters are correctly set This topic describes the common faults in the SmartLogger and the troubleshooting measures Table 9 2 describes the common faults and the troubleshooting measures Table 9 2 Alarms Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Causes Measure ID Severity Sub ID Abnormal P Control Issue 05 2014 05 20 Major 1 Under the active I power AI remote control mode the Al port receives currents beyond the configuration range Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Check on the ADAM4117 the cable connection of the port corresponding to the AI number Reconnect and secure the cable if it is loose or reversely connected Enter the active power AI remote control configuration page and check that the start and end current ranges of the Al comply with the requirements of the power grid company Enter the Extended Port Settings page check that the 191 SmartLogger1000 User Manual 9 Maintenance ras Alarm Alarm Alarm Causes Measure Severity Sub ID current configuration of the AI number is consistent with the Contact the power grid company
93. e inverter manually Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 49 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure SUNZO00 1 7 7 Power on manually TE Power Un a Choose Power On and press l Power fE b Enter l again to verify your settings SUNZOQO 1 7 Power on ESC Cancel wl Enter SUNZO00 1 7 8 Power off manually a Choose Power Off and press l Power Uff mikis b Enter l again to verify your settings UNZOOd 1 7 Power off ESC Cancel End Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 50 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface 6 2 4 Querying Information about the Environmental Monitoring Instrument This topic describes how to query information about the environmental monitoring instrument connected the SmartLogger such as the radiation intensity PV array temperature ambient temperature wind speed and wind direction Procedure The following table describes the procedure for querying information about the environmental monitoring instrument The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press el to enter the main menu Od 00 O8 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 B Day 0 66h Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W EE 2 Choose W and press l H Ha ir Dev
94. e Master SmartLogger Remote signal receiver for P receives the active power scheduling commands and Remote signal receiver for Q receives the reactive power scheduling commands Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 179 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Active Power Control Set Active Power Control Mode to Dry contact remote control as shown in Figure 8 8 A NOTICE Ensure that the SmartLogger is properly connected to the ripple control receiver before you set Active Power Control Mode to Dry contact remote control For details see 4 6 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Ripple Control Receiver Figure 8 8 Dry contact remote control Active Power Control amp w N he LU No Active Power Control Enable Active Power Control Mode Remote control bd Active Power Reduction Gradient 2 DIL DI2 DI3 DI4 Percentage 100 60 30 0 TE Users can set the active power reduction gradient to control active power change speed of the grid feeding point in the PV power station The range is 0 s to 10 s The active power is reduced by percentage Four levels are recommended 100 60 30 and 0 A maximum of 16 levels is supported for the active power reduction percentage Ifa V is under Capacitive the power factor is a negative value indicating that the power grid supplies reactive power to the power station If no V is under Capacitive the
95. e inverters send a batch power on command to restart the inverters Procedure The following table describes the procedures of the batch power on off The parameter values in the figures are for reference only Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 89 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface 1 On the default page press l to enter the main menu Od 00 0 00 l1lz 00 16 00 z 0 E Day 0 b kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W 2 Select IT and press l Ea hi fE Maintenance Alntenance Login 3 Enter the User name and Password 7 pressing 4 amp or W and then press NOTE User Name ienet EE e Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User or Special User Password QOQQ00 The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Maintenance page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required 4 Press W choose Batch Power On Off Usb Expansion and press Device Mgmt e To power on the inverters in batch go to Data Clear step 5 Alarm Reset To power off the inverters in batch go to Batc
96. eactive Power Control Reactive power control Enable v Reactive power control mode Disable reactive power output x Dry contact remote control Reactive power fix control Power factor fix control Q U characteristic curve cos Phi P Pn characteristic curve Qu hysteresis curve CEIO 16 Remote comm sched AI DI remote control 8 2 Application Scenarios This topic describes the application scenarios of the power grid scheduling function Requirements of power grid scheduling vary with countries and power grid companies The number of inverters varies in accordance with the power level of the power station and hence the networking mode differs too A different networking mode indicates a different power grid scheduling data source and a different communication mode between the SmartLogger and the power grid There are four application scenarios of the power grid scheduling local scheduling dry contact scheduling AI DI scheduling and communication scheduling 8 2 1 Local Scheduling This topic describes the compositions and application of the local scheduling Local scheduling applies to power stations that have a rated power of no more than 100 kW and less than five grid tied inverters As the system is small sized the power grid company has simple requirements of power scheduling Hence local scheduling is sufficient Some power grid companies require no remote reactive power control but multiple local reactive power control mo
97. ected block is displayed in white Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 43 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure Power Station 7E Honth 5 View the monthly energy yield 013 07 a On the E Month page view the total energy yield and daily energy yield in the current month The displayed information includes the energy yield histogram Month total energy yield of the current month CO emission reduction and revenue To view the energy yield in the past 12 months including the current month press M or NOTE In the monthly energy yield histogram the horizontal axis stands for day each block stands for one day The vertical axis stands for the total energy yield of all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger each block stands for the total energy yield on that day b Press l to view the energy yield on a specific day of the current month To switch between days press 4 amp or W NOTE The selected block is displayed in white Power Station 7E Year 6 View the yearly energy yield O13 a On the E Year page view the total energy yield and daily energy yield in the current kh month The displayed information includes the energy yield histogram Year total energy yield of the current month CO emission o I 2 I 4 5e T alol reduction and revenue To view the energy yield in the past 25 years i
98. ecurity To set Internet Explorer security perform the following steps 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Choose Tools gt Internet Options 3 Click the Security tab 4 Click Internet gt Custom level as shown in Figure 7 3 After set Internet please set Local intranet in the same method Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 95 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 3 Internet Explorer security 1 Internet Options Select a zone to view or change security settings a y O Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet ia This zone is for Internet websites except those listed in trusted and restricted zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings cick Custom level To use the recommended settings cick Default level Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Reset all zones to default level 5 Enable Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt as shown in Figure 7 4 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 96 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 4 Setting Internet Explorer security 1 security Settings Internet Zone Pa Di p oe Enable tial Prompt ActiveX controls and plug ins Binary and script behaviors
99. ei Proprietary and Confidential 70 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure Settings gt Comm Param 8 Set IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Ethernet and DNS and press 192 16s 0 10 NOTICE VRE URE ORE Take the following precautions for setting Ethernet parameters when the SmartLogger connects to the 0 Gateway 132 168 0 1l Internet through a router DN5 1 192 165 0 1 DNs 2 0 0 0 D SIE TH t Ensure that the IP address of the SmartLogger is in the same network segment as the gateway address Set the gateway address to the IP address of the router Set the domain name server DNS address to the IP address of the router or obtain the DNS address from the network provider settings Comm Param 9 Press W select NetEco and press l Ro465 1 Ro465 2 Rs465 3 Ethernet NetEco omm Param 2NetEBeo 10 Set Connect Mode NetEco IP and Port onnect Mode SiMe Number and press WetEeco IP 0 e When Connect Mode is set to Server the Port Number 16100 NetEco connects to the SmartLogger as a client Generally this mode applies to the scenario where the SmartLogger and NetEco are in the same local area network LAN e When Connect Mode is set to Client set an IP address and a port ID 16100 by default for the NetEco on the SmartLogger This mode applies to remote access scenarios for example when the SmartLogger an
100. enerates a warning For details about the warning see 6 2 8 Querying Alarm Records The inverter connected to the SmartLogger is working normally LCD The LCD displays data in graphics and text including the information about the site devices alarms and products Users can also set parameters and maintain devices on the LCD If you do not press any button within 90s on a non default page the LCD returns to the default page automatically as shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Default page 2013 09 15 16 07 39 _ 1 2 04 00 08 00 12 00 16 00 E Day 0 68kWh Reduction 0 68kg _ 3 otal power 994 00W 4 1 Date and Allows you to view the date and time time 2 Energy Allows you to view the total energy production in each hour by all the production inverters connected to the SmartLogger histogram 3 Energy Allows you to view the total energy production from 0 00 to the current production time by all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger data Allows you to view the emission reduction of CO corresponding to the y p energy yield of the current day Allows you to view the total output power by all the online inverters Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 9 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 2 Overview OG connected to the SmartLogger at the present 4 Status Allows you to view the number of the major alarms minor alarms and information warnings
101. entering your mouth and nostrils during hole drilling 3 4 Determining the Installation Position Before installing the SmartLogger determine an appropriate position to ensure that the SmartLogger works properly Comply with the following requirements when determining the installation position for the SmartLogger e Do not install the SmartLogger outdoors because it is protected to IP20 Install the SmartLogger in a dry environment to protect it against water The ambient temperature should range from 20 C to 60 C The communication distance for the RS485 port should be less than 1000 m and for the Ethernet less than 100 m Install the SmartLogger at an appropriate height for the user s ease to view and operate on the monitoring panel Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 15 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation Do not place the SmartLogger upside down Ensure that the heat dissipation holes are facing upwards preventing dust from entering the SmartLogger and reducing its service life Choose appropriate installation method and position for the Smart Logger according to its weight and size For details refer to 11 Technical Specifications e Ifyou install the SmartLogger on a wall or along a guide rail the area for connecting cables should be downwards The SmartLogger is at least 100 mm away from the neighboring objects on both si
102. er Running Info Active Alarm Active alarm num 0 Severity All bA Alarm ID Severity Alarm Name Generation time Reason ID Cabinet 41 gt 1 1 Page Go to 7 10 Querying the Slave SmartLogger Running Information This topic describes how to query the Slave SmartLogger running information over the WebUI On the Monitoring tab page select a Slave SmartLogger and click Running Information The corresponding SN IP Address and Online Status are displayed as shown in Figure 7 32 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 120 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual MEET Active Alarm zZ e Signal Name SN Version IP Address NMS1 IP NMS2 IP NMS3 IP AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4 Current 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 32 Slave SmartLogger running information Value Unit 2102310QHT10DC000001 V100R001C92 192 168 0 11 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA mA AQ1 A02 A03 A04 A05 Feedback current 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 mA Oo On OANA WN ft e O DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 GND1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 GND2 DO1 D02 D03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 11 Querying Running Information of Inverters This topic describes how to query running information including SN Version and Devices Status of inverters over the WebUI Querying Running Information On the Monitoring tab page select an inverter and click Running Information SN Version and Devices Status are displayed a
103. etary and Confidential 83 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Maintenance Device Memt 8 Select Addr Allocate set the start huto Search addresses assigned for RS485 1 RS485 2 and Add Devices RS485 3 and then press to allocate the addresses Remove Devices Addr Allocate agao start addr k S465 24 start addr 1 S465 3 start addr 1 ddr Allocate start to allocate addr ESC Cancel Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 84 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Device Memt gt Auto Search 9 After the setting of Addr Allocate is complete press l to search the devices cearch agal ESC Cancel Device Mgmt uto Search search complete Device found 4 PCs End 6 2 19 Clearing Data This topic describes how to delete alarm and performance data on the LCD Context A NOTICE After you perform this operation energy yield data performance data operation logs and alarms are cleared from the SmartLogger Procedure The following table describes the procedure for clearing data The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 85 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User
104. etting of USB parameters in 7 34 2 Setting USB Parameters Updated parts of the web user interface WebUI Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential iii Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual About This Document Issue 03 2013 09 10 This issue is the third official release Compared with the second official release this document updates some operations and figures for the LCD and WebUI Issue 02 2013 06 06 This issue is the second official release Issue 01 2013 04 25 This issue 1s the first official release Compared with the original draft this document updates some operations and figures for the LCD and WebUI Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential iv Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Contents Contents PADOUE rHS Document aan esa Seas sacs aacaveccctucsueacsanad sueeuaesvaxcasesnet canescens seus eueaeeaneneaeneeseavactess ii d Salety Precautions cnrsissiin a S a 1 BO TY ON aiaa TE A A T EA ATE N AT T E l Loy WNC ma tec a Pires a A E A oa ead A T R S 2 DOV CEV IEW cscs desatcis es iedeust tection aisetledudutsisee EE A E steele es NES 3 DA Product DESCM DUO sssxcsiaiwas see cnene oy csusian E abana ton vaenadc a E S E Ata seswnsaaeawieds 3 ZPAP PET E apahe cs shanncrsamtees EE at nans apes Ses kattise ea aaitnnhaseastaca ise hada me aaR te heceecuesae tia deaaaenneses 5 2S Monitornmnme Panel xc cvdicinciten
105. gger monthly energy yield data of at most 36 months can be stored In the monthly energy yield histogram the horizontal coordinate stands for day each block stands for one day The vertical coordinate stands for the energy yield each block stands for the total energy yield on that day Annual Energy Yield of Inverters On the Year tab page you can select a year and click Query to query the total and monthly energy yield of that year as shown in Figure 7 42 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 129 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 42 Annual energy yield Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data P vied S Running Param Total Day Month F vear History MWh 2 00 1 60 1 20 0 80 0 40 month 3 6 9 12 Time Yield kWh CO2 Reduction kg Revenue Total 1383 18 1379 03 1383 2013 01 0 00 0 00 0 2013 02 0 00 0 00 0 5 2013 03 0 00 0 00 0 2013 04 0 00 0 00 0 2013 05 0 00 0 00 0 2013 06 0 00 0 00 0 The displayed information includes the energy yield histogram monthly energy yield CO emission reduction revenue corresponding to the emission reduction and total energy yield emission reduction and revenue LU Note The number of years in which the energy yield can be queried is relevant to the inverter quantity For example if 60 inverters are connected to the SmartLogger annual energy yield data of at most 25 years
106. gned to the connected inverter over the SmartLogger facilitating remote configuration and maintenance Supports remote setting of inverter parameters and synchronizes the parameters of one inverter to other inverters in batch Remote maintenance Remotely manages all devices over the Modbus TCP protocol Huawei NetEco and a third party NMS Allows users to access a third party element management system EMS over File Transfer Protocol FTP Sends energy yield and fault information to users by emails 2 2 Appearance This topic describes the SmartLogger in terms of its appearance and specifications Front View of the Shell 140 mm 225 mm ILO1WC0001 LU Note The LCD on the SmartLogger monitoring panel displays information about the power site devices alarms and products This topic describes how to set parameters and maintain devices over the monitoring panel Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 5 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 2 Overview Side view of the shell 47 ILO1WCO0002 1 SD card slot 2 USB port Rear View of the Shell SM Mm mdabamc CO COCO COCO CONCH CY m gt O an en e 1 aen aam a ae ae n eme Ka e ae ae L aa A e a a S e L n e n O Lz gt CO CO CO CD COD CON CO CO i i 99 9 a a Tr i WY DC a a i i COC IC OC IUCIUCU CU CO
107. h Power On Off step 6 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 90 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual LCD Batch Power On 0fFf Batch Fower 0n Batch Power Jf t E at ch POWErY on ESC Uancel pa Enter Batch Fower On Off Batch Powerin Batch Power ff batch Power Jr f Batch power off ESC Cancel li Enter End Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 6 User Interface Procedure 5 Choose Batch Power On and press d 6 Choose Batch Power Off and press d 91 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface 6 2 22 Querying Product Information This topic describes how to query the information about the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel including the device type firmware version and serial number Procedure The following table describes the procedure for querying product information The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press l to enter the main menu OF 00 OF 00 1z 00 16 00 z 0 E Day 0 66h Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W 2 Choose and press l The version information includes Type Model Version and SN Type SmartLoggerlOOo0 Model SmartLoggerlO00 10 Version VIOORQOITCSOSPC100 oN 210231 O HUTODSO00004 wm huawei com End Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei
108. han 1 A it cannot be connected over a USB port Connecting a 3G Router over a USB Connect the USB connector of the DC power cable of the 3G router to the USB port on the SmartLogger as shown in Figure 7 76 Figure 7 76 Connecting the 3G router and the SmartLogger 1L011C3011 USB Configuration After connecting the 3G router to the SmartLogger properly you can set USB configuration parameters over the WebUI to make the external 3G router automatically reset if the SmartLogger fails to connect to the NetEco email server or FTP server within 30 minutes On the Settings tab page choose Port Settings gt USB and set USB to Reset the external router or No control as shown in Figure 7 77 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 162 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 77 USB configuration USB configuration USB No control v 7 35 Upgrading Firmware This topic describes how to upgrade firmware for the SmartLogger over the WebUI On the Maintenance tab page click Firmware Upgrade and upgrade firmware for the SmartLogger Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User or Special User 1 On the Firmware Upgrade page click Browse select the updated file and then click Upload as shown in Figure 7 78 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprie
109. he PC terminal refers to a PC where the NetEco1000 is installed 1 Perform the requirements mentioned in Checking Before Powering On the SmartLogger 2 Start the inverter and correctly set the communications parameters including Address and Baudrate on the monitoring panel For details about how to set the communications parameters refer to Setting Communications Parameters in the SUN2000 SKTL 20KTL User Manual and SUN8000 500KTL User Manual Connect the output terminal of the power adapter for the SmartLogger to the power port POWER and the input terminal to the AC socket Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 35 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 5 System Operation Set the search address segment and baud rate for the RS485 port on the SmartLogger monitoring panel If the SmartLogger is powered on for the first time set the search address segment and baud rate for the RS485 port in the Wizard as shown in 5 2 Setting Initialization Parameters If it is not powered on for the first time set the parameters in the Comm Param under the Settings as shown in 6 2 14 Setting Communications Parameters Optional Add the environmental monitoring instrument and power meter manually For details see 6 2 18 Managing Devices NOTICE Before you add the EMI or Power Meter manually log in to the WebUI and set related parameters For details see 7 29 Setting EMI P
110. he RS485 port is 2 The device status is displayed behind the device name e Devices Status is any of the following five values for the SUN8000 Initializing Idle Loading Starting up On grid Shutdown Disconnection Detecting ISO and Debug Devices Status is any of the following five values for the SUN2000 Starting up Idle Loading On grid Shutdown and Disconnection The follow up operations are described as follows e To view the operating data of the inverter perform step 4 e To view the version of the inverter perform step 5 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 46 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 6 User Interface SUNZ000 1 2 Running settings About SUNZ000 1 2 E Month E Year E History E Total Input Data Output Data SUNZ000 1 2 Running Settings About SUN2000 1 2 Type SUN2000 Model 20KTL Version 100R001CO0SPCOOT SN 210107164910D2000003 MW huawei com End Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 47 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface 6 2 3 Manually Powering On or Off the Inverter on the monitoring panel This topic describes how to power on or off the inverter on the monitoring panel Procedure The following table shows the procedure for powering on or off the inverter on the monitoring panel The parameter v
111. his webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage More information 2 Click Certificate Error on the right of the address bar and choose View certificates as shown in Figure 7 9 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 100 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Issue 05 2014 05 20 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 9 Installing the security certificate 2 https 10 143 22 243 relogin asp 3 igi Certificate Error haje X shy HiCloud Knowled x Certificate Invalid The security certificate presented by this website has errors This problem might indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage About certificate errors Click Install Certificate as shown in Figure 7 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 101 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 10 Installing the security certificate 3 Details Certification Path BA Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Valid from 2013 6 26 to 2023 6 24 Learn more about certificates 4 Click Next 5 Select Place all certificates in the following store
112. ic day of the current month To switch between months press 4 amp or W NOTE The selected block is displayed in white Power Station 2E Total 8 On the E Total page view the total energy E Total i147 40h yield CO emission reduction and revenue of ss all the devices connected to the SmartLogger Oe Reduction 146 46kg The total ener ield of the devices before Revenue 147 By Y they connect to the SmartLogger is also counted in the system after they are connected End 6 2 2 Querying Inverter Information This topic describes how to query the running information and version of each inverter connected to the SmartLogger Procedure The following table describes the procedure for viewing inverter information The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 45 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press l to enter the main menu OF 00 0 00 1 00 16 00 20 00 E Day 0 b kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W EE 2 Select HM and press l Ef s pO E Devices Devices gt Select 1 2 3 Select an inverter and press l SUNZOO0 ai ma 1 On grid NOTE SUN2000 1 2 on the left indicates that the inverter connects to Port 1 of the SmartLogger and the communications address of t
113. ices Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 51 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Nevices gt Select 2 3 3 Choose the name of the environmental SUN 000 1 2 Qn grid monitoring instrument and press ll to view FHT 9 1 Online information about the instrument Devices Status is either of the following values for the EMI Online and Disconnection Logical Address 4 Radiation 30 OW m 2 PY temp 0 Odegt Amb temp 1 0 Odegt WSP 0 Om s WO 0 North End 6 2 5 Querying Master Slave SmartLogger Information This topic describes how to query Master SmartLogger information Procedure To query Master SmartLogger information perform the steps described in the following table The parameter values in the figures are for reference only EEEE eUs Oe te 16 07 38 1 On the default page press to enter the main menu Od 00 O8 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 B Day 0 66h Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 52 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Procedure Ze 2 Choose MM and press l aHa lt E Devices Devices gt Select 1 1 3 Choose Logger Local and press to Logger Local view the Master SmartLogger information ogzer Local Nisl IP Nis IP Niss IP All current Al curre
114. id tied point a specified constant reactive power within the power factor range set Reactive Power Control Mode to Reactive Power Fix Control add the setting records and then set Start Time and Reactive Power corresponding to a certain period Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 174 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Reactive Power Control Reactive Power Control Enable 7 Reactive Power Control Mode Reactive power fix control ad No Start Time Reactive Power kVar Capacitive 1 00 00 00 0 0 2 04 00 00 10 00 3 08 00 00 20 00 LU Note J Issue 05 2014 05 20 Set Start Time in the format of hh mm ss in which hh means hour mm means minute ss means second e fno separate periods are required users can set only one start time e Ifa V is under Capacitive the power grid supplies capacitive reactive power to the power station If no V is under Capacitive the power station supplies inductive reactive power to the power grid e The upper threshold of Reactive Power is the rated output power sum of all online inverters and the lower threshold is 0 e Limited by the power factor the maximum range is 1 to 0 8 the reactive power at the grid tied point cannot stay constant when the real time active power is small If the power station is required to generate a constant power factor at the grid tied point and the inverters are required to adjust the
115. in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 69 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure settings 4 Select Comm Param and press l User Param Perform step 5 and step 6 to set the User Password parameters for the RS485 Comm Param Perform step 7 and step 8 to set the Festore Defaults parameters for the Ethernet Perform step 9 and step 10 to set the parameters for the NetEco Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User Settings 2Comm Param 5 Select an RS485 port by pressing M or PS485 VW and then press Rs465 2 There are three RS485 ports RS485 1 Ro485 3 RS485 2 and RS485 3 The corresponding port for RS485 1 is COM1 RS485 2 is Ethernet COM2 RS485 3 is COMB WetEco omm Param gt RS465 1 6 Set Baud Rate Start Address and End Petek O00bps Address and press start Address 1 e The following baud rates are supported End Address 4800bps 9600bps and 19200bps 9600bps is recommended 1 lt Start Address lt End Address lt 247 The address segments for these three ports can overlap Set the address scope properly The broader the scope is the longer the time is for searching the devices settings Comm Param Press W select Ethernet and press l Ethernet NetKea Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huaw
116. ing 4 amp Enter old password or W Switch between data bits by pressing Bl of ofofolo OO0000 gzzzzz settings User Password 6 Enter a new password and press a Increase or decrease the value by pressing 4 amp Enter new password or W Switch between data bits by pressing miololololo OO0000 gzzzzz Settings User Password the new password again and press Confirm new password again NOTE Ensure that you enter the new password twice Wololololo l coherently Otherwise an error message is displayed After the password is changed successfully the LCD displays operation success information OO0000 gzzzzz LU Note If you want to change the password for another account exit from the Settings screen without logging in to the Maintenance screen wait 30 seconds log in by using the account for which you want to change the password and perform step 3 to step 7 in the preceding table End 6 2 14 Setting Communications Parameters This topic describes how to set the communications parameters for the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel including the parameters for the RS485 baud rate start address and end address parameters for the Ethernet IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS and parameters for the Server Connect Mode NMS IP and Port Number Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 68 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual
117. inverter tetive Alarmef1 1 5 Select one of the active alarms by pressing Version Mismatch ID 1 or W and view the alarm details by pressing The alarm details include the Alarm ID Severity Generate Info and Reason ID NOTE e For details about the alarm list of the SUN1000 see 9 3 Alarms For details about the alarm list of the SUN2000 see the Common Faults and Troubleshooting Measures in the SUN2000 SKTL 20KTL User ersion Mismatch 1 1 Manual Alarm D504 For details about the alarm list of the SUN8000 oe ea see the Common Faults and Troubleshooting Severity iMinor W Measures in the SUNS8000 500KTL User enerated 4013 Us LS 11 46 16 Manual Info Reason ID 1 larm History vSelect 1 2 6 On the Alarm History page select one SUNZOCG 1 7 T inverter or SmartLogger1000 and press SUNZOGO 1 8 9 to view all the historical alarms for this inverter Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 57 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure larm History 1 4 7 Select one of the Historical Alarms by As p TE ae ressing 4 amp or W and view the alarm borid Yolt Abnormal ID 29 P 8 AGrid Volt Abnormal ID 29 details by pressing fMGrid Volt Abnormal ID 29 The alarm details include the Alarm ID Version Wismatch ID 1 Severity Generate Clear Info and Reason ID NOTE e For details about the
118. ive Alarm Performance Performance Performance Data Data Data Running Running Parameter Parameter Running Grid code Information Running Information Performance Data Performance Running Meter Data Information Information Running Logger Local Information Running Logger Local Information Performance Running Data Information Performance Data Running Information Logger Local Performance Running L Running Information Running Information Performance Data Running Information Figure 7 18 shows the information available on the Query tab page based on user rights Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 108 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 18 Information available on the Query tab page based on user rights Query Common User Advanced User Special User Alarm History Alarm History Operation Log Alarm History Operation Log Export Data Export Data Figure 7 19 shows the information available on the Settings tab page based on user rights Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 109 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 19 Information available on the Settings tab page based on user rights Settings Common User Advanced User Special User User Ectended Port Date amp Tim
119. ive Alarms in the System This topic describes how to query the current active alarms in the system and details about the alarms over the WebUI On the Over View tab page choose Active Alarm to access the active alarm query page You can query the information about all the current active alarms in the system on this page including the values of Alarm ID Severity Equipment Alarm Name Generation Time Reason ID and Cabinet On the Active Alarm tab page choose the equipment to be queried and alarm severity and click Filter as shown in Figure 7 26 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 115 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 26 Active system alarm Active Alarm Num 3 Device All X Severity All x Alarm ID Severity Device Alarm Name Generation Time Reason ID Cabinet 301 Major SUN2000_8KTL COM2 18 Grid Volt Abnormal 2013 09 16 11 21 20 3 301 Major SUN2000_8KTL COM2 18 Grid Volt Abnormal 2013 09 16 11 21 20 2 301 Major SUN2000_8KTL COM2 18 Grid Volt Abnormal 2013 09 16 11 21 20 1 4 1 gt 1 1 Page LU Note You can also quickly determine the severity and quantity of current active alarms by viewing the alarm icons and values in the upper right corner of the WebUI By clicking a value behind an alarm icon you can directly access the active system alarm page 7 7 Querying System Performance Data This topic describes how to query system
120. lists the cable colors and functions Table 4 1 Cable colors and functions C White and orange RS485A RS485 differential signal White and green PGND o White and blue RS485B RS485 differential signal o White and brown PGND There are three COM ports for the RS485 communications of the SmartLogger as shown in Figure 4 2 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 22 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Figure 4 2 COM ports on the SmartLogger J COM1 COM2 COM3 IN IN FEN N fa fa ip N f N AN 0 CD 0 BR 8 Nd Naty SY SY NES U J CJ C J i J Sc So E i a Sc Sc z ILO1WC0007 Table 4 2 describes the definition of the COM ports Table 4 2 COM port description COMI port P8855 RSARS erential signal RS485A RS485 differential signal a RS485B RS485 differential signal COM2 port RS485A RS485 differential signal a RS485B RS485 differential signal COM3 port RS485A RS485 differential signal Figure 4 3 shows how to connect the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Figure 4 3 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 COM1 COM2 COM3 NC NC ILO11C3001 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 23 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Procedure Step 1 Obtain a shielded net
121. nce only Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press to enter the main menu Od 00 O8 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 E Day 0 66h Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W 2 Select IT and press ll EE E n Bl g Maintenance Maintenance gt Login 3 Enter the User name and Password by pressing 4 amp or W and then press NOTE User Name i et AE e Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User or Special User Password 0000y The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 71 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface 30 seconds If you exit from the Maintenance page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required 4 Select USB Expansion and press af USE Expansion NOTE Device Meamt j e Before this operation connect the USB flash sta Clear drive to the USB port Alarm Feset If no USB flash drive is detected the LCD displays a message prompting No USB device Batch Power On Off detected The system takes 5 to 10 seconds to detect the USB flash drive Then perform the following teps Here use the pages displaye
122. ncluding the current year press M or W NOTE In the yearly energy yield histogram the horizontal Power Statlon E Year axis stands for day each block stands for one 013 07 month The vertical axis stands for the total energy yield of all the inverters connected to the ry keh SmartLogger each block stands for the total energy yield on that month b Press l to view the energy yield ona 12 3 4 5 6 7 2 10 11 l specific day of the current month To switch between months press M or W NOTE The selected block is displayed in white Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 44 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Power Station 2E History 7 View the historical energy yield 1989 7013 a On the E History page view the energy yield in the past 25 years including the current year The displayed information includes the energy yield histogram Year total energy yield CO emission reduction and revenue To view the energy yield in the past 25 years including the current year press M or W NOTE In the historical energy yield histogram the horizontal axis stands for day each block stands for one year The vertical axis stands for the total energy yield of all the inverters connected to the SmartLogger each block stands for the total energy yield on that year b Press l to view the energy yield on a specif
123. ncy factor Comm Param Restore Defaults Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 65 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure a Select Currency by pressing YW and press Date amp Time Date Format b Select a currency and press l ag LUTrenrncy Currency Factor nettings User Param Currency NOTICE Date amp Time Set the currency before you set the currency factor The currency factor is the electricity price per kWh Date Format which is used to calculate the energy yield revenue Currency a Select Currency Factor by pressing Vv Currency Factor and then press i ee b Set the currency factor by pressing M or W and then press l nettings User Faram Currency Factor Moo 250 End 6 2 13 Changing a Password This topic describes how to change a password on the monitoring panel Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 66 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Procedure The following table describes the procedure for changing a password The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only A password may contain digits upper case letters and lower case letters LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press to e
124. ng Multiple Inverters to tie SimartlLoo Ser myoni id aaa e aa Med 27 4 3 Connecting the SmartLogger to an EMI isi eccccnwsresddusateneawnesdbedeeetraenwwsuuiddss4dunannyeisdaedi vast waauiudaederddeceneuenyieds vateianougedaetans 28 4 4 Connecting the Simartloccer toad Power Moler seisa a E te wieanddandnanea sh aeeueieneawauneess 30 ASC Onnectin2 the Simattlocever 0a PC soono oiie a O DEO a tatineteslacnsnatcnecasaninsuanenbanss 31 4 6 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Ripple Control Receiver cccccccccccccececceceeceaeaesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaasssssseeeeeeeeeess 32 S Syste Operassa aa a R a 35 OWS EOIN LOC SSe ee E a e a A a E E aE TE 35 52 Setine Mnitalizanon Paramete S sierran a a a a a aa a a aa a eieaa 36 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential v Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Contents 6 User terif ACC coronene terana e EEEE EEE a E a a 39 6 1 Monitoring Menu Hierarchy eaei A du a ae Laon E 39 G2 MontonnS Oper raOnS esate stncss tian E EE amiaaadeaaa tance ouniceaeaGines 41 6 2 1 Oucryine Power Staton Informationer a an bansaiteeetatdas aa sansstgaualenlanees a va saa ea anens 42 6 2 2 Querying Inverter Informa tOniasx sssaisis ass cateacclivebie e aie ad Anes dened eo ee 45 6 2 3 Manually Powering On or Off the Inverter on the monitoring panel nsessssssssooeeereessssesssssssssseererersssssssssseeeeeee 48 6 2 4 Querying Information about the Environmental Monit
125. ng the SmartLogger along a guide rail 2 ILO1HCOO003 End Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 20 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Electrical Connections About This Chapter This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to the inverters environmental monitoring instrument and PCs Context A NOTICE Ensure that all cables are connected and secured Do not connect a power adapter to the SmartLogger before the cable connections are complete because the SmartLogger has no startup button 4 1 Port Description This topic describes the functions of ports in the SmartLogger For the bottom view of the SmartLogger and port description see Bottom of the Shell in 2 2 Appearance 4 2 Connecting the SmartLogger to Inverters This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to inverters 4 2 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 21 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Context The RS485 communications port for the SUN2000 is an RJ45 port which is connected over a crystal plug as shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 RS485 crystal plug of the SUN2000 side view without the fastener 1 8 lt IS01ZC0011 Table 4 1
126. nications parameters and ensure that the baud rate and the communications address are correctly set 2 Add the EMI manually Correctly set the EMI parameters Set the address of the inverter to be within the search address segment set for the SmartLogger Verify that the cable between the device and the SmartLogger is properly connected and tightened Power on the device Verify the baud rate and RS485 address of the device If a device is replaced search for or manually add the device If the device is removed remove the device on the SmartLogger Verify that the RS485 communications cable is properly connected and tightened 2 Power on the EMI Verify the baud rate of the EMI Log in to the WebUI and verify the parameter settings of the EMI 190 SmartLogger1000 User Manual Symptom The SmartLogger cannot communicate with the NetEco in the PC Emails cannot be received 9 3 Alarms Possible Cause O Mmm 1 The SmartLogger is not connected to the PC or the cable between the SmartLogger and the PC is loose or disconnected Ethernet parameters are not properly set NetEco parameters are not properly set The SmartLogger cannot communicate with the email server Ethernet parameters are not properly set Email parameters are not properly set 9 Maintenance Measures Connect the Ethernet network port of th
127. nologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 9 Maintenance 9 Maintenance About This Chapter This topic describes how to perform daily maintenance and troubleshooting to ensure long term proper operation of the SmartLogger 9 1 Daily Maintenance This topic describes the daily maintenance for the SmartLogger Check that the SmartLogger is free from strong electromagnetic interference Check that the SmartLogger is free from heat sources Check that the heat dissipation holes are not blocked Clean up the dirt and dust for the SmartLogger periodically Check that the cables are secured 9 2 Troubleshooting This topic describes the common faults in the SmartLogger and the troubleshooting measures Table 9 1 describes the common faults and the troubleshooting measures Table 9 1 Common fault list 1 The DC output terminal of Connect the DC output of eta the power adapter does not the power adapter to the cannot be connect to the Power port of Power port of the powered on the SmartLogger SmartLogger The AC input terminal of Connect the AC input of the power adapter does not the power adapter to the connect to the AC power AC power port port Replace the power adapter 3 Power adapter is faulty 4 Contact the supplier or Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 189 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual User Manul eee 9 Maintenance Maintenance
128. ns over the AI DI port the remote scheduling commands sent by the power grid company sends them to the Slave SmartLogger The Slave SmartLogger sends the commands to all inverters Figure 8 10 shows the networking application of the AI DI scheduling Figure 8 10 AI DI scheduling S1 Power cable S2 RS485 communications cable S3 AI AO DI DO signal cable Paw pale Leon E gt Telecontrol Master ISO3NC0003 A NOTICE If a Slave SmartLogger is configured in the system inverters should be connected to the Slave SmartLogger instead of the Master SmartLogger Otherwise inverters that connect to the Master SmartLogger cannot perform the power grid scheduling command LU Note e The Master SmartLogger connects to the Slave SmartLogger over the Ethernet The Slave SmartLogger functions as the network device for the Master SmartLogger If a Slave SmartLogger is to be connected manually add the Slave SmartLogger on the monitoring panel or WebUI of the Master SmartLogger Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 182 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Port Expansion 8 Grid Dispatch The Master SmartLogger forwards the scheduling commands sent by the Telecontrol system to all Slave SmartLoggers The Slave SmartLoggers send the commands to the connected inverters The power and voltages at the grid tied point collected by the power meter are compared with the scheduling comman
129. nt AlScurrent Aldcurrent End 6 2 6 Querying Slave SmartLogger Information This topic describes how to query Slave SmartLogger information on the monitoring panel Procedure To query Slave SmartLogger information perform the steps described in the following table The parameter values in the figures are for reference only The Slave SmartLogger mainly applies to power grid scheduling of large sized power stations One SmartLogger can connect to a maximum of 80 devices When there are more than 80 inverters in the power station a certain number of Slave SmartLoggers should be configured The power grid scheduling command sent to the Master SmartLogger is synchronized to the Slave SmartLogger to enable the centralized power grid scheduling of the power station Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 53 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Devices can only be manually added and removed in the Slave SmartLogger on the monitoring panel or the embedded WebUI A NOTICE The Slave SmartLogger and the Master SmartLogger should be within the same local area network LAN 1 On the default page press el to enter the main menu 4013 09 15 16 07 39 D4 00 OF 00 12 00 16 0 20 00 E Day 0 66kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W a 2 Select HM and press l Elm e Devices Lia ect J i 2 3 Choose Logger to view the status and I
130. nter the main menu OF 00 O8 00 1z 00 16 00 20 00 E Day 0 b kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W Ao Met 0 2 Choose 0 and press ll E n EQ iy a Settings settings Login 3 Set User Name and Password by pressing amp or W and press NOTE User Name Btsberclatetets ae llet e User Name can be set to any of the following values Common User Advanced User and Password 000000 Special User The initial password is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support personnel for a dynamic password that is valid only on the current day Change the password after login After the authentication is successful the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Settings screen and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required Settings 4 Select User Password by pressing W and User Param press User Password NOTICE Comm Param The password on the LCD is the same as that on the WebUI After you change a password on the LCD Restore Defaults the password on the WebUI changes synchronously Here use the pages displayed when you Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 67 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User settings User Password 5 Enter the old password and press l Increase or decrease the value by press
131. o the WebUI This topic describes how to log in to the WebUI Procedure aN 7 Web User Interface You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA claiming to represent eMap Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from eMap You should confirm its origin by contacting eMap The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint shal D9960D3E OBDBFOSS 65FCCASC 68A64EBE 8CABE2D0 Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate Yes No Step 1 Connect the SmartLogger to a PC directly or over the Internet For details about this operation see 4 5 Connecting the SmartLogger to a PC Step 2 Set the IP address subnet mask and gateway on the LCD of the SmartLogger Step 3 Enter the IP address for the SmartLogger in the browser enter the correct User name and Password and select Language Click Login to enter the main page as shown in Figure 7 14 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 104 SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 14 Login page of the WebUI S4 HUAWEI power system nsoire User Name Common User x Password
132. of X 7 26 Setting Currency Parameters This topic describes how to set currency parameters such as Currency and Currency Factor over the WebUI On the Settings tab page choose User Parameters gt Currency and set Currency and Currency Factor as shown in Figure 7 61 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Common User or Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 147 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 61 Currency parameters Gain Parameters Currency USD X Currency factor 1 000 0 000 999 999 LU Note e Four values are available for Currency that is EUR CNY GBP and USD e The currency factor is the electricity price per kWh which is used to calculate the energy yield revenue 7 27 Setting Ethernet Parameters This topic describes how to set Ethernet parameters including IP Address and DNS server address over the WebUI Correctly set parameters for the Ethernet to ensure the normal communications between the SmartLogger and the monitoring terminal On the Settings tab page choose Comm Parameters gt Ethernet and set IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS server address as shown in Figure 7 62 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 148 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1
133. ogger to the SUN2000 Figure 4 10 shows how to connect the SmartLogger to the Power Meter Figure 4 10 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Power Meter eleiele Power Meter ILO11IC30012 Procedure Step 1 Connect one end of the shielded network cable delivered together with the Power Meter to the RS485 port Step 2 Connect the other end to the COM port in the SmartLogger For details about the operation see the Procedure in 4 2 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 30 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections A NOTICE Connect the RS485 port of the Power Meter to the COM port of the SmartLogger and the RS485 port of the Power Meter to the COM port of the SmartLogger e After connecting the cable log in to the WebUI and set parameters under Power Meter For details about this operation see 7 30 Setting Power Meter Parameters The Power Meter cannot be detected automatically You need to add this device manually For details about this operation see 6 2 18 Managing Devices End Follow up Procedure Take operations in reversed order to disconnect the SmartLogger from the Power Meter 4 5 Connecting the SmartLogger to a PC This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to a PC Procedure Step 1 Connect one end of the network cable delivered together with the SmartLogger to its FE port L
134. ologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 1 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions About This Chapter Read the safety precautions carefully Otherwise human injury and equipment damage may occur 1 1 Overview This topic describes the precautions for installing and operating the SmartLogger Personnel Requirements Only qualified and trained electrical technicians are allowed to install and operate the SmartLogger Operation personnel should understand the composition and working principles of the PV grid tied power generating system and local regulations Identification Protection The signs on the SmartLogger shell specify important information about secure operations Do not damage the signs The nameplate attached to the bottom of the SmartLogger lists the SmartLogger parameters Do not damage the nameplate Installation A NOTICE Before installation read this document carefully Huawei shall not be liable for any consequence caused by violation of the regulations specified in this document Before installing the SmartLogger ensure that it is not connected or energized Install the SmartLogger in well ventilated environments to ensure system performance Ensure that the heat dissipation holes of the SmartLogger are not blocked Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 1 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 1 Safety Precautions Do not move
135. on and the power grid company Confirm this parameter value with the power grid company and set it correctly e Set Start Current End Current Start Current and End Current based on requirements of the power grid company Reactive Power Control The remote scheduling command sent by the SmartLogger controls the reactive power output of the power station in analog input mode Set Reactive Power Control Mode to AI DI remote control as shown in Figure 8 14 A NOTICE Before you set Reactive Power Control Mode to AI DI remote control ensure that connections between the SmartLogger ADAM and the remote terminal control system are correct Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 185 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Figure 8 14 AI DI remote control Reactive Power Control Reactive power control Enable v Reactive power control mode AI DI remote control T Power station total rated power Pn 6000 kW null 6300 kW Grid connection point voltage level Un 400 0 Reactive control parameters Cos Phi direct O Q P curve O Q U curve Dispatching mode input port No z Dispatching mode feedback port No z Dispatching instruction input port AI4 bi Dispatching instruction feedback port AO5 x port Start Current mA Start Power Factor Capacitive End Current mA End Power Factor Capacitive Al4 0 000 0 20 0 000 0 1 0 000 0 20 0 000 AOS 0 000 0 20 0 000 O 1 0 0
136. opic describes the monitoring menu hierarchy which allows you to perform operations conveniently Figure 6 1 shows the monitoring menu hierarchy Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 39 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Figure 6 1 Monitoring menu hierarchy 1 Power Devices Alarm Settings Maintenance About Station Active USB Alarms Expansion Alarm Settings Sort By E History About PaA Mgmt Auto E Total EM Search Logger Add Local Devices Remove Devices Addr Allocate Meter Data Clear Data Download Firmware Upgrade Alarm Reset Batch Power On Off LU Note If you visit Maintenance as Common User a message Current user has no authority is displayed Different identities Common User Advanced User and Special User have different permissions for setting parameters The hierarchies of Settings are shown in Figure 6 2 AN notice The initial password for Common User Advanced User and Special User is 000001 If the SmartLogger is logged in for the first time use the initial password to log in and change the password immediately to ensure the account security Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 40 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Figure 6 2 Monitoring menu hierarchy 2 Common User Advanced User Special User Restore Language Language Def
137. opyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 80 User management User Management Select User Name Online Status Advanced User Online LU Note Click Modify to change the password for the active user A NOTICE The password for login on the LCD is the same as that for login to the WebUI After you change a password on the WebUI the password on the LCD changes synchronously 7 38 Exporting Fault Information This topic describes how to export fault information over the WebUI On the Maintenance tab page select Fault Information and click Export Fault Info as shown in Figure 7 81 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User or Special User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 166 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 81 Fault information Fault Information Export Fault Info _ A NOTICE When changing the name of the exported files retain the extension tar gz Otherwise the file cannot be functional 7 39 Device Management This topic describes how to manage devices on the WebUI On the Maintenance tab choose Device Mgmt as shown in Figure 7 82 To perform this log in as Advanced User or Special User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 167 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manu
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139. ould differ from each other Otherwise an abnormal command is generated e Ifthe SmartLogger supports both active power control and reactive power control DI1 DI2 DI3 or DI4 can be selected only once In this case four power factor levels are available e Ifa v is under Capacitive the power factor is a negative value indicating that the power grid supplies reactive power to the power station If no V is under Capacitive the power factor is a positive value indicating that the power station supplies reactive power to the power grid 8 2 3 AI DI Scheduling This topic describes the compositions and application of the AI DI scheduling AI DI scheduling mainly applies to power stations that have a higher rated output power level and complex networking The power grid company requires more remote and real time scheduling methods scheduling commands of higher precision and communication of higher reliability The power grid company adjust the power of the power station and also requires the power station to send back the key sampling data of the grid tied point Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 181 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch One SmartLogger can connect to a maximum of 80 devices The number of inverters are more than 80 in the AT DI scheduling scenario Hence a certain number of Slave SmartLoggers should be configured The Master SmartLogger sca
140. ower for the power station that is to enable the active power reduction mode A NOTICE The SmartLogger controls the active power of connected inverters only when active power control is Enable Figure 8 1 Active Power Control Active Power Control Active power control Enable X Active power control mode Disable active power reduction M Active power reduction gradient Disable active power reduction s Dry contact remote control Percentage fix limitation Remote comm sched AI remote control 8 1 2 Reactive Power Control This topic describes how to set the reactive power control mode The SmartLogger can send remote dispatching commands in real time to inverters connected to it which ensures that the PV power station can quickly respond to the requirements of the power grid company Large scale power stations are required to adjust the voltage at the grid feeding point Power grid dispatching personnel enables the power station to reduce or add the reactive power at the egrid feeding point that is to enable the reactive power compensation based on the real time reactive power status in the power grid Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 171 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch A NOTICE The SmartLogger controls the reactive power of connected inverters only when reactive power control is Enable Figure 8 2 Reactive Power Control R
141. pecial User Password QOQ000 The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Maintenance page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required 4 Select USB Expansion and press af USB Expansion NOTE Device Hemt e Before this operation connect the USB flash Dara Clear drive to the USB port If no USB flash drive is detected the LCD Alarm Reset displays a message prompting No USB device Batch Power On Off detected The system takes 5 to 10 seconds to detect the USB flash drive Then perform the following teps Here use the pages displayed when you ii log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User Haintenance UsbB Expansion 5 Select Data Download and press l Data Download Firmware Upgrade SB Expansion gt Data Download 6 Press M or W to select the data you Performance Data want to download and press l to include or exclude the data Alarm Records Operation Log All kinds of data are included by default Commissioning Log Data download starts Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 75 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 U
142. permission select the User name as Advanced User or Special User Password QOQ000 The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Maintenance page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required alntenance Select Device Mgmt and press l Usb Expansion Perform step 5 to enable the SmartLogger Device Mgmt to automatically search for devices Data Clear Perform step 6 to add devices to the Alarm Reset SmartLogger Batch Power On Off Perform step 7 to delete devices To assign addresses perform step 8 and step 9 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 80 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure Haintenance Device Mgmt 5 Select Auto Search and press l Auto search Before performing the automatic search Add Devices ensure that all the devices can normally Femove Devices communicate with the SmartLogger Addr Allocate NOTE e After you add delete or replace a device or change the RS485 address search for devices again If a device is added search for the device on the SmartLogger or rest
143. pic describes how to set the currency and currency factor for the SmartLogger Procedure The following table describes the procedure for setting the currency and currency factor The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press l to enter the main menu OF 00 OF 00 1 00 16 00 2O 00 E Day 0 66h Reduction 0 bkg otal power 9494 00W Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 64 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure 2 Choose and press l E n EQ iy amp Settings settings Login 3 Specify the User name and Password by pressing 4 amp or W and then press NOTE User Name Meksit ES e Because of the limited permission select the User name as Common User or Advanced Password 000000 User The initial password for Common User and Advanced User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Settings page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required settings 4 Choose User Param and press l e Perform step 5 to set the currency User Password e Perform step 6 to set the curre
144. power factor is a positive value indicating that the power station supplies reactive power to the power grid The percentage levels of DI1 DI2 DI3 and DI4 should differ from each other Otherwise an abnormal command is generated If the SmartLogger supports both active power control and reactive power control DI1 DI2 DI3 or DI4 can be selected only once In this case four percentage levels are available Reactive Power Control Set Reactive Power Control Mode to Dry contact remote control as shown in Figure 8 9 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 180 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch A NOTICE Ensure that the SmartLogger is properly connected to the ripple control receiver before you set Reactive Power Control Mode to Dry contact remote control For details see 4 6 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Ripple Control Receiver Figure 8 9 Dry contact remote control Reactive Power Control Reactive Power Control Enable z Reactive Power Control Mode Remote control power factor No DIL DI2 DI3 DI4 Power Factor Capacitive 1 0 800 2 0 850 3 0 900 LU Note A maximum of 16 levels is supported for power factors e means low level When the four DI ports in the SmartLogger are connected to the GND2 low level is indicated when they are not connected to the GND2 high level is indicated e The power factors of DI1 DI2 DI3 and DI4 sh
145. pyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface 6 2 8 Querying Alarm Records This topic describes how to query the active and historical alarms of the SmartLogger and the inverters connected to it and how to set the alarm record sort mode Context The LCD displays a maximum of 8000 latest alarm records Procedure The following table describes the procedure for viewing active and historical alarms and setting the alarm record sort mode The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press to enter the main menu OF 00 OF 00 1 00 16 00 2O 00 E Day 0 66h Reduction 0 bkg otal power 9494 00W 2 Choose a and press l EE se O x it Alarm 3 Select a menu by pressing W and view the Poke ae active and historical alarms of the inverters or Active Alarme set the alarm record sort mode by pressing Alarm History sort Ey l l Perform step 4 and step 5 to view active alarms Perform step 6 and step 7 to view historical alarms Perform step 8 to set the alarm sort mode Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 56 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure tetive Alarme gt Select 1 2 4 On the Active Alarms page select one SUN2Z000 1 T 1 inverter and press l to view all the active SUHs0GO 1 8 a alarms for this
146. pyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 63 RS485 RS485 1 Baud rate 9600 Startaddress 1 1 247 End address 20 1 247 RS485 2 Baud rate 9600 v Start address 1 End address 20 RS485 3 Baud rate 9600 bi Start address 1 End address 20 LU Note e RS485 1 indicates communications port COM1 RS485 2 indicates communications port COM2 and RS485 3 indicates communications port COMS3 e The following baud rates are supported 4800bps 9600bps and 19200bps 9600bps is recommended e lt Start Address lt End Address lt 247 The address segments for these three ports can overlap Set the address scope properly The broader the scope is the longer the time is for searching the devices 7 29 Setting EMI Parameters This topic describes how to set parameters including Read Function Code Read Mode Start Address and End Address for the environmental monitoring instrument over the WebUI Connect the SmartLogger to an EMI that complies with the standard MODBUS 485 protocol The SmartLogger can connect to and manage only one EMI at a time The protocol points for EMIs provided by different vendors are varied Therefore to obtain information from an EMI configure the protocol point on the WebUI of the SmartLogger properly based on the document delivered by the vendor On the Settings tab page choose Comm Parameters gt EMI and set EMI parameters Because of
147. r fails to connect to the NetEco email server or FTP server within 30 minutes On the Settings tab page choose Port Settings gt DO and set DO1 DO2 and DO3 to Reset the external router or No control as shown in Figure 7 75 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User Figure 7 75 DO configuration DO Configuration DO1 Reset the external router Y DO2 No control z DO3 No control a LU Note Set DOI DO2 and DO3 to Reset the external router or No control based on the connections between the router and the three DO ports of the SmartLogger 7 34 2 Setting USB Parameters This topic describes how to set USB parameters for resetting an external 3G router over the WebUI Context The SmartLogger provides a USB port which has a power capacity of 5 V 1 A If the DC power cable of the 3G router has a standard USB connector and has a maximum current of less than 1 A it can directly connect to the USB port on the SmartLogger Hence the SmartLogger can power on or off the 3G router which allows the SmartLogger to control the reset of the 3G router when the communication link is interrupted Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 161 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface A NOTICE Only the SmartLoggers in versions later than V 100R001C90SPC300 enjoy this function e If the maximum working current of the 3G router is greater t
148. re 7 39 Figure 7 39 Total energy yield Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data _ Y viel Running Param MBSE Day Month Year History E Total 1 14MWh CO2 Reduction 1 13t Revenue 11374 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 127 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Daily Energy Yield of Inverters On the Day tab page you can select a day and click Query to query the total and hourly energy yield of that day as shown in Figure 7 40 Figure 7 40 Daily energy yield Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data P vied Running Param Total MPE Month Year History Time 2013 9 10 gt kWh 04 00 16 00 00 00 Time Yield kWh CO2 Reduction kg Revenue Total 48 42 48 27 48 00 00 00 01 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 01 00 00 02 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 02 00 00 03 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 03 00 00 04 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 04 00 00 05 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 05 00 00 06 00 00 0 03 0 03 0 ACAMNNAN OTAMAN Aon A On The displayed information includes the energy yield histogram hourly energy yield CO2 emission reduction revenue corresponding to the emission reduction and total energy yield emission reduction and revenue LL Note e The number of days on which the energy yield can be queried is relevant to the inverter quantity For example if 60 inverters are connected to the SmartLogger daily energy yield data of at most 45 days can
149. roprietary and Confidential 183 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Figure 8 12 Extended Port Settings Al Expansion Port No Port 485Port 48S5Address Register Address Port Specifications 0 1 AIS 80 0 247 5 0 7 0 20mA bg O 3 0 Disable 0 2 Al4 ae eo ne 80 0 247 5 0 7 0 20mA AO Expansion Port port dasbor 485Address Register Address Port Specifications 0 1 AO1 Pe 80 0 247 5 0 3 0 20mA hd O 3 0 Disable 0 i AOZ 0 300 0 247 5 0 3 0 20mA O 3 0 Disable 0 me 0 3 0 0 0 247 gt 0 3 0 20mA v O 3 0 Disable 0 4 AO4 ae 80 0 247 5 0 3 0 20mA 7 O 3 0 Disable 0 i iis 0 3 0 0 ws 0 247 5 0 3 O 20mA v O 3 0 Disable LU Note J 1 to 3 under 485Port indicates that the AO ports connect to the COM1 to COM3 correspondingly 0 indicates that the port is disabled e 485Address is the actual 485 address set for the ADAM Set Register Address based on the actual connection e Set Port Specifications based on the standards of the power grid company Power Meter Parameters Settings and Feedback GCP Parameters Settings To configure the power meter parameters and feedback GCP parameters see 7 30 Setting Power Meter Parameters Active Power Control The remote scheduling command sent by the SmartLogger controls the active power output of the power station in analog input mode Set Active Power Control Mode to AI remote
150. roprietary and Confidential 60 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press to enter the main menu Od 00 O8 00 l1lz 00 16 00 2O 00 E Day 0 b kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W 2 Choose and press l E n Ed iy amp settings settings Login 3 Specify the User name and Password by pressing 4 amp or W and then press NOTE User Name ienet EE e Because of the limited permission select the User name as Common User or Advanced Password QOQQ00 User The initial password for Common User and Advanced User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Settings page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required settings 4 Choose User Param and press l User Password Comm Param Restore Defaults Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 61 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure 5 Choose Date amp Time or Date Format by pressing W and press
151. rs including Connect Mode NetEco IP and Port over the WebUI Set NetEco parameters to ensure normal communication between the SmartLogger and the NetEco On the Settings tab page choose Comm Parameters gt NetEco and set Connect Mode NetEco IP and Port number as shown in Figure 7 68 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 154 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 68 NetEco NetEco Connect mode Client x NetEco IP 10 142 169 31 Port number 16100 0 65535 A NOTICE When Connect Mode is set to Server the NetEco connects to the SmartLogger as a client Generally this mode applies to the scenario where the SmartLogger and NetEco are in the same LAN When Connect Mode is set to Client set an IP address and a port ID 16100 by default for the NetEco on the SmartLogger This mode applies to remote access scenarios for example when the SmartLogger and NetEco are not in the same LAN e When Connect Mode is set to Server Client the SmartLogger connects to the NetEco as a client or connects to a third party EMS as a server The SmartLogger can connect to a third party EMS and Huawei NetEco by Modbus and TCP In this way customers can perform centralized monitoring by using a third party EMS while using Huawei NetEco to perform remote upgrade log uploading
152. s in the following figures are for reference only Operation Procedure 1 On the default page press l to enter the main menu D4 00 OF 00 12 00 16 0 20 00 E Day 0 b6EWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 9494 00W Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 72 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface LCD Operation Procedure 2 Choose and press l E n EQ iy amp Settings settings Login 3 Enter the User name and Password by pressing 4 amp or W and then press NOTE User Name Meksit ES e Because of the limited permission select the User name as Advanced User or Special User Password QOQ000 The initial password for Advanced User and Special User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Settings page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required settings 4 Choose Restore Defaults and press l User Param User Password Comm Param Restore Defaults Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User settings Restore Defaults 5 On the displayed page press ya Restore defaults ESC Cancel wl CE Issue 05
153. s properly For details see 6 2 14 Setting Communications Parameters End Follow up Procedure Take operations in reversed order to disconnect the SmartLogger from the PC 4 6 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Ripple Control Receiver Context This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to a ripple control receiver In Germany and some European areas a ripple control receiver is used to convert a power grid scheduling signal to a dry contact signal in which a dry contact is required Figure 4 12shows the DI ports on the SmartLogger Figure 4 12 DI ports in the SmartLogger ILO1WCO0008 Table 4 5 describes the definition of the DI ports Table 4 5 DI port description Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 32 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Functions Active power reduction DI 1 DI 3 Reactive power compensation Figure 4 13 shows how to connect the Smart Logger to the ripple control receiver Figure 4 13 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Ripple Control Receiver IL011C3010 A NOTICE When active power remote control and reactive power remote control are supported only one out of the four outputs of each ripple control receiver can be closed Procedure Step 1 Select a cable of appropriate length and connect one end of a cable to the ripple control receiver Step 2 Connect the other end to the D
154. s shown in Figure 7 33 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 121 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 33 Running information of an inverter Ae Active Alarm Performance Data Yield Running Param 2 No Signal Name Value Unit 1 SN 210107147010D1000038 2 Version V100R001C00SPC011 3 Logical address 20 4 Inverter status Disconnection 5 Inverter rated power 8 kW 6 Input power NA kW 7 Active power NA kW 8 Reactive power NA kVar 9 PF NA 10 PV1 PV2 PV3 PV4 voltage NA V 11 PV1 PV2 PV3 PV4 current NA A 12 Ua Ub Uc NA V 13 Ia Ib lc NA A 14 Frequency NA Hz 15 Cabinet temp NA degC 16 Power on time NA 17 Power off time NA Querying Device Status Names and status of devices connected to the SmartLogger are displayed in the left pane of the Monitoring tab page The indicator in front of the device name indicates the current status of a device When the indicator is eo the inverter is in the On grid state and the EMI Power Meter or Slave SmartLogger is in the Online state When the indicator is the inverter EMI Power Meter or Slave SmartLogger is in the Disconnection state When the indicator is the inverter is in the Loading state When the indicator is J the inverter is in a non on grid state for example Initializing Shutdown or Idle state 7 12 Manually Powering On or Off the Inverter This topic descri
155. ser Interface Operation Procedure SB Expansion gt Data Download 7 Select Data download starts and press Performance Data Alarm Records Operation Log Commissioning Log Data dowmload starts SB Expansion gt Data Download the progress bar reaches 100 press Data Dowmload 100 End 6 2 17 Upgrading Firmware by Using a USB Flash Drive This topic describes how to upgrade the firmware on the monitoring panel by using a USB flash drive You can not only upgrade the firmware of the SmartLogger but also upgrade the firmware of the connected inverters on the SmartLogger Context Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 76 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface A NOTICE Before upgrading the firmware download the upgrade package from http support huawei com and copy it to the USB flash drive Save the compressed package under the root directory and do not extract the package e When upgrading the firmware for the SUN2000 change the file name of the package to sun2000_usb zip e When upgrading the firmware for the 8UN2000 change the file name of the package to sun8000_usb tar gz e When upgrading the SmartLogger1000 do not change the file name of the package Procedure The following table shows the procedure for upgrading the firmware versions by using a USB flash drive The parameter values in the following figures are for refere
156. signal N485B_OUT alia RS485 differential signal N485B_IN aia RS485 differential signal There are three RS485 ports in the SmartLogger For the port descriptions see Context in 4 2 1 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 Figure 4 7 shows how to connect the SmartLogger to the SUN8000 Figure 4 7 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN8000 COM1 COM2 COM3 NC NC IL011C3003 Procedure Step 1 Configure a shielded network cable with an appropriate length Connect two core wires of the cable to the N485A_IN and N485B_IN ports of the RS485 port for the SUN8000 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 26 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Recommended communications cable dual core shielded network cable outdoor shielded network cables are also acceptable if only two core wires are connected For details about connecting the RS485 ports for the SUN8000 see the SUNS amp 000 500KTL User Manual Step 2 Use to a cable peeler to peel off 15 mm long of the external insulation layer on the dual core shielded network cable Step 3 Use to a cable peeler to peel off 10 mm long of the internal insulation layer on the two core wires of the shielded network cable Step 4 After connecting the core wires to the terminal block connect the terminal block to the SmartLogger For details see Step 4 and Step 5 in 4 2 1 Conne
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158. sword QOQQ00 User The initial password for Common User and Advanced User is 000001 If you forget the password contact Huawei technical support for a dynamic password that is effective only on that current day Change the password after login After passing the permission validation the system keeps the authentication information for 30 seconds If you exit from the Settings page and log in again within 30 seconds no authentication is required Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 59 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 6 User Interface Operation Procedure settings 4 Choose User Param and press l User Password Comm Param Restore Defaults Here use the pages displayed when you log in to the SmartLogger as Advanced User 5 Choose Language and press all Language DateTime Date Format Currency Currency Factor Settings gt User Param 6 On the Language A iy select a display language and press English The pages will be displayed in the selected Hi language Deutsch Italiano End 6 2 10 Setting System Time Parameters This topic describes how to set the date time and date format for the SmartLogger on the monitoring panel Procedure The following table describes the procedure for setting the time and date The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only LCD Operation Procedure Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei P
159. t Fault Information 2 EMI COM3 1 EM02310QHU01D3000003 3 SKTLICOM3 20 210107147010D1000038 3 20KTLICOM3 21 2101071361D0B3000001 LL Note e When you click Batch Startup or Batch Shutdown button the system displays a prompt asking whether to power on or off the inverter If you are sure click OK e Ifa Slave SmartLogger is configured in the power station when the batch power on off command is sent to the Master SmartLogger the command is also synchronized to the Slave SmartLogger and then all the connected inverters Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 169 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch Grid Dispatch About This Chapter This topic describes the power grid dispatching function In a PV power generating system the short term fluctuation and periodic changes of the local illumination may lead to a tremendous power fluctuation which brings risks to the power grid running The power grid dispatching center should build up a real time dispatching mechanism to ensure that the power output from the PV power generating system takes precedence during the load peak hours If the power grid is faulty or a voltage or frequency imbalance occurs between the power generating side and the power consuming side the power grid dispatching center sends the active power control and reactive power control command to ensure the secure power grid running As
160. t on the SmartLogger as shown in Figure 4 5 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 24 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Figure 4 5 Connecting the terminal block to the SmartLogger 1L011C0001 Step 6 Ensure that the cable is correctly connected and secured Set Baud rate for the SUN2000 and the SmartLogger and ensure that the parameters for these two devices are consistent For details about how to set the communications parameters for the SmartLogger see 6 2 14 Setting Communications Parameters For how to set the communications parameters for the SUN2000 see the SUN2000 SKTL 20KTL User Manual End Follow up Procedure Take operations in reversed order to disconnect the SmartLogger from the SUN2000 4 2 2 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN8000 This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to the SUN8000 Context Figure 4 6 shows the RS485 wiring terminals of the SUN8000 Figure 4 6 RS485 wiring terminals for the SUN8000 1U01ZC0001 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 25 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 4 Electrical Connections Ports 07 08 09 10 11 and 12 are communications ports Table 4 4 describes the functions of these ports Table 4 4 Port description N485A_OUT RS485A RS485 differential signal 10 N485A_I RS485A RS485 differential
161. tary and Confidential 163 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 78 Updating the firmware Firmware Upgrade Select an upgrade file Browse Upload Select Device Type File Type Version After the update file is uploaded the displayed page lists the sub files to be updated Select the item you need to update and click Upgrade An update progress bar is displayed until the update is complete 4 Select the items that do not need to be updated and click Delete 7 36 Viewing Product Information This topic describes how to view SmartLogger information including SN Hardware Version Device Type and Firmware Version over the WebUI On the Maintenance tab page click Product Information SN Hardware Version Device Type and Firmware Version are displayed as shown in Figure 7 79 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 164 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 79 Product information 2102310QHU10D3000003 Hardware Version VER B Ty SmartLogger1000 Firmware Version V100R001C90SPC300 7 37 User Management This topic describes how to change the password for the active user over the WebUI On the Maintenance tab page you can select User Management to change a user password as shown in Figure 7 80 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 165 C
162. te When querying the performance data of an inverter you can select a period in which the performance data you want to query directly from the Time drop down list or by clicking the time adjustment buttons on both sides of the drop down list box e Valid performance data of at most one month is stored for each inverter Select Table as the display mode select a period in which the performance data you want to query and click Query You can query the values of various performance parameters such as Generation Time Inverter Status and Daily yield as shown in Figure 7 37 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 124 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual Figure 7 36 Performance data displayed in a table Running Info Active Alarm Meee reek Yield Table O Curve Export Generation Time 2013 9 17 15 10 00 2013 9 17 15 15 00 2013 9 17 15 20 00 2013 9 17 15 25 00 2013 9 17 15 30 00 2013 9 17 15 35 00 2013 9 17 15 40 00 2013 9 17 15 45 00 2013 9 17 15 50 00 2013 9 17 15 55 00 2013 9 17 16 00 00 2013 9 17 16 05 00 2013 9 17 16 10 00 2013 9 17 16 15 00 4 Inverter Status On grid 8 84 On grid 8 90 On grid 8 95 On grid 9 03 On grid 9 09 On grid 9 14 On grid 317 On grid 9 20 On grid 9 25 On grid 9 29 On grid 9 34 On grid 9 39 On grid 9 43 On grid 9 46 mW Running Param 7 Web User Interface Time lt 2013 1 053 0 981 0 986 0
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164. ter the data is cleared press l No further operation is required Complete End 6 2 20 Alarm Reset This topic describes how to reset alarm on the LCD Context If you reset alarms on the LCD all the active and historical alarms for the inverter are deleted and the SmartLogger starts to collect new alarms A NOTICE e If you perform Data Clear for inverters you need to perform Alarm Reset for both the SmartLogger and the NetEco1000 at the same time Otherwise the SmartLogger cannot collect the alarm information generated by the inverter after Alarm Reset is performed e If you perform Alarm Reset or Data Clear for the SmartLogger you also need to perform Alarm Reset for the NetEco1000 Otherwise the NetEco1000 cannot collect the alarm information collected by the SmartLogger after Alarm Reset is performed Procedure The following table describes the procedure for resetting data The parameter values in the following figures are for reference only Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 87 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 6 User Interface 1 On the default page press l to enter the main menu Od 00 0 00 l1lz 00 16 00 z 0 E Day 0 b kWh Reduction 0 bkg otal power 994 00W A0 ei Ox 2 Select iy and press ol AI eho Maintenance Alntenance Login 3 Enter the User name and Password 7 pressing 4 amp or W and then press N
165. the command data sent is correct 1 Check whether the communications cable connection between the ADAM4117 and the SmartLogger is correct whether the RS485 address conflicts with the addresses of other devices whether the baud rate is consistent with that set for the corresponding SmartLogger port 2 Check whether the auxiliary power supply for the ADAM4117 is normal 1 Check whether the communications cable connection between the ADAM4024 and the SmartLogger is correct whether the RS485 address conflicts with the addresses of other devices whether the baud rate is consistent with that set for the corresponding SmartLogger port 2 Check whether the auxiliary power supply for the 193 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 lt User Manul eee 9 Maintenance ras Alarm Alarm Alarm Causes Measure Severity Sub ID ADAM40 24 is normal Under the reactive 1 Check whether the cable 1102 Abnormal Major Meter Data power Dry contact connections to the DI ports are 1103 Breaker Major Disconnec t remote control correct mode the four DI 2 Enter the reactive power Dry ports read commands contact remote control beyond the configuration page and check configuration the mapping table of the current DI signal configuration Contact the power grid company to check the completeness of the combination configurations in the mapping table and check whether the configurations
166. the components inside the shelf except for the wiring terminals at the bottom Operation A NOTICE Strictly comply with the safety precautions in this document and associated documents to operate the SmartLogger When operating the SmartLogger follow local laws and regulations Maintenance and Replacement e A faulty SmartLogger requires overall maintenance Contact the dealer if any fault occurs in the SmartLogger shelf Maintain the SmartLogger after you get familiar with this document and tools and testing equipment are available When maintaining the SmartLogger wear ESD gloves and comply with ESD precautions 1 2 Symbols The following table describes all symbols on the Smart Logger CE certification label This product complies with the Conformite Europeenne CE certification standards Environmentally friendly This product does not use period EFUP label pollute the environment during a specified period EU waste electrical and Do not dispose of the electronic equipment SmartLogger as household WEEE label garbage For details about how to deal with the undesirable SmartLogger refer to 10 Disposing of the SmartLogger Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 2 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger 1000 User Manual 2 Overview Overview About This Chapter This topic describes the SmartLogger in terms of functions networking applications product feat
167. the core device in the communications system of the PV power station Smart Logger receives the remote dispatching signals analyzes the dispatching commands and sends the commands to all the inverters connected to it The power grid dispatching person can set all the parameters on the WebUI to meet different customers requirements By integrating grid tied PV system standards of various countries and regions the Smart Logger also provides various and flexible power grid dispatching meet different requirements of countries and regions 8 1 Power Grid Scheduling Modes This topic describes the power grid scheduling modes Two power grid scheduling modes are available active power control and reactive power control Before you perform the power control for the power station set the corresponding mode to Enable and then correctly set related parameters 8 1 1 Active Power Control This topic describes how to set the active power control mode The SmartLogger can send remote dispatching commands in real time to inverters connected to it which ensures that the PV power station can quickly respond to the requirements of the power grid company Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 170 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 8 Grid Dispatch If the power grid or the PV power station is faulty the power grid dispatching personnel should limit the active power or disable all the active p
168. the limited permission select the user name as Advanced User If the EMI model is Handan or Jinzhou Yangguang select Handan RYQ 3 or Jinzhou Yangguang PC 4 from the drop down list as shown in Figure 7 64 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 150 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 64 EMI 1 Environmental Monitoring Instrument EMI model Handan RYO 3 hd Jingzhou Yangguang PC 4 If an EMI of other model is used select Other from the drop down list and then set EMI parameters as shown in Figure 7 65 EMI 2 Environmental Monitoring Instrument EMI model Other v Read function code Read input reaister 04H Data reporting mode Integer v Word ordering null hd Read mode Multiple read X Start address 0 End address 4 2 9 65535 No Signal Name Signal address Gain 1 Total radiation 2 0 65535 1 M 2 Ambient temperature 0 0 65535 10 ai PV module temperature 1 0 65535 10 h 4 Wind direction 0 655235 1 X 5 Wind speed 3 0 65535 10 Subn it LU Note Correctly set the parameters in accordance with the Modbus parameters provided by the EMI manufacturers Otherwise the EMI data cannot be correctly read Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 151 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface e Based on the mode supported by the EMI set Read function code to
169. til the screw heads are 7 5 mm to 8 mm away from the wall Step 2 Hang the SmartLogger onto the secured screws by the mounting holes on the rear of the SmartLogger A NOTICE Ensure that the area for connecting cables in the SmartLogger is downwards for the ease of electrical connections and maintenance End 3 5 3 Mounting the SmartLogger Along a Guide Rail This topic describes how to mount the SmartLogger along a guide rail Context The guide rails are not delivered together with the SmartLogger If you need to mount the SmartLogger along a guide rail prepare a 35 mm wide guide rail A NOTICE Choose a guide rail with appropriate lengths to ensure that the SmartLogger can be secured along it Secure the guide rail before mounting the SmartLogger Procedure Step 1 Hold both sides of the SmartLogger keep it parallel with the guide rail and then tilt it slightly to insert its upper hooks into the guide rail as shown in Figure 3 6 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 19 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3 6 Mounting the SmartLogger Along a guide rail 1 ILO1HCOO02 Step 2 Hold the two lower corners of the SmartLogger pull it downwards appropriately and then push it towards the guide rail When you hear a click sound the SmartLogger is successfully mounted along the guide rail as shown in Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Mounti
170. ts Short date yyy Md Long date yyy F M B d H Long time H immi ss z First day of week What does the notation mean Examples Short date 2013 6 5 Long date 2013576754 Short time 10 40 Long time 3 View and change List separator as shown in Figure 7 58 If List separator is click OK If List separator is not change it to and click OK Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 144 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 58 Viewing and changing List separator 2 l Customize Format Example Positiwe 125 456 789 00 Negative 123 456 789 00 Decimal symbol No of digits after decimal Digit grouping symbol Digit grouping Negative sign symbol Negative number format Display leading zeros List separator Measurement system Standard digits Click Reset to restore the system default settings for numbers currency time and date 7 24 Setting Date amp Time This topic describes how to set Time Zone and Date amp Time over the WebUI On the Settings tab page choose User Parameters gt Date amp Time and set Local time zone Date and Time as shown in Figure 7 59 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Common User or Advanced User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 145 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 We
171. tting the Running Parameters of an Inverter This topic describes how to set the running parameters of an inverter over the WebUI Due to permission limits the parameters that can be set by advanced users and special users are different On the Monitoring tab page choose the inverter to be set and click Running Parameter to access the running parameter setting page Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 131 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual A NOTICE When the SUN8000 status is Disconnection you cannot set or synchronize parameters e You can set or synchronize parameters only when the SUN2000 status is On grid or Shutdown Running Parameter 1 When you log in as an Advanced User you can set various parameters such as LVRT 7 Web User Interface Anti Islanding String Monitor and Feed Grid Recovery Time as shown in Figure 7 44 Figure 7 44 Inverter running parameter 1 Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data Yield zZz 9 All Signal Name 1 LVRT 2 Anti islanding 3 String monitor Feed grid recovery time 5 Isolation 6 ISO protec value 7 Soft start time 8 Grid err soft start time 9 RCD enhancing Running Parameter 2 When you log in as a Special User you can set various parameters such as the protection Running Param Value Disable Enable Disable EJETE 62 10 600 Input ungrounded without TF 7 0 112 0 033 1
172. ty period for the SmartLogger is 24 months The warranty starts from the time that the customer accepts the equipment and the starting date should be within 90 days after delivery The contract prevails if it specifies the warranty Quality Assurance Regulations Disclaimer Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei maintains or replaces the equipment freely if the equipment becomes faulty within the warranty Return the faulty equipment to Huawei The customer reserves appropriate time for Huawei to maintain the faulty equipment Damage caused during transportation Incorrect installation Misoperation Damage caused by abnormal natural environments Operation under severe environments which are not specified in this document Unauthorized product changes and software code modification Usage under installation and operating environments which are not specified in related international specifications Neglect of the safety precautions and regulations specified in this document Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 198 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd
173. uawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 46 Synchronizing running parameter Running Information Active Alarm Performance Data Yields AMM cea VI All No Signal Name Value Unit 7 1 LVRT Disable z J 2 Anti Islanding Disable 7 3 String Monitor Disable gt v Feed Grid Recovery Time 302 10 600 S v 5 Isolation Batch Settings v 6 ISO Prot Value MQ v Fi Soft Start time i S J 8 Grid Err Soft St 8KTL COM2 18 s 4 1 gt 1 1 Page 7 17 Setting the Power Grid Standard Code for an Inverter This topic describes how to set the power grid standard code for an inverter over the WebUI Setting the Power Grid Standard Code An inverter can normally generate electricity in grid tied mode only if the power grid standard code is set properly for it A NOTICE This parameter must be set by professional personnel Otherwise the equipment may be damaged On the Monitoring tab page choose the inverter for which the power grid standard code will be set and click Grid Code as shown in Figure 7 47 Because of the limited permission select the User name as Special User Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 134 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 47 Power Grid Standard Code Running Info Active Alarm Performance Data Yield Running Param Grid Code All No Signal Name Value 1 Grid
174. ures appearance and the monitoring panel 2 1 Product Description This topic describes the SmartLogger in terms of functions networking applications and product features Functions The SmartLogger is dedicated for monitoring and managing the PV power generating system It converges all ports converts protocols collects and stores data and centrally monitors and maintains the PV power generating system Networking Applications The SmartLogger applies to the PV system Monitors Huawei inverters Compatible with a third party EMI that has an RS485 port supporting the Modbus protocol Compatible with a smart meter that supports the Modbus RTU protocol Supports the protocol conversion between a third party device that supports the Modbus RTU protocol and a network management system NMS that supports the Modbus TCP protocol The SmartLogger networking shows in Figure 2 1 Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 3 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 2 Overview Figure 2 1 SmartLogger networking Intelligent PV array SJB DC PDF HI a y 3 Dry contact er la D Environmental Power grid monitoring SmartLogger1000 scheduling receiver instrument Ethernet I Si W a Internet T Power Meter Monitoring mee terminal ILO1NCO002 Features The SmartLogger enjoys the following features Central monitoring Centrall
175. urrent system time Power grid Displays the current power grid scheduling mode of the scheduling system Page of Displays details of the queried information or the parameter details parameter setting Alarm icon Displays the severities and number of alarms in the system You can enter the alarm page by clicking the number LU Note 7 4 WebUI Menu shows the menu tree of the WebUI Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 106 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface 7 4 WebUI Menu This topic describes the WebUI menu which allows you to perform operations conveniently The WebUI menu consists of five parts Over View Monitoring Query Settings and Maintenance Different identities Common User Advanced User and Special User have different permissions for setting parameters and maintenance as shown in Figure 7 16 and Figure 7 17 Figure 7 16 Structure of the main menu Main Menu Data Figure 7 17 shows the information available on the Monitoring tab page based on user rights Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 107 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 7 Web User Interface Figure 7 17 Information available on the Monitoring tab page based on user rights Common User Advanced User Special User Running Running Running Information Information Information Active Alarm Active Alarm Act
176. work cable with an appropriate length Crimp the crystal plug to one of its ends and then connect the end to the RS485 port in the SUN2000 Recommended communications cable model CAT 5E outdoor shielded network cable For details about how to connect the crystal plug to one end of the cable see the SUN2000 SKTL 20KTL User Manual Step 2 Usea cable peeler to peel off 15 mm long of the external insulation layer on the other end of the shielded network cable Step 3 Use a cable peeler to peel off 10 mm long of the internal insulation layer on the white orange or blue core wire and the orange or white blue core wire And cut off 15 mm long of the other six core wires Step 4 Connect cables to the terminal block Ensure that the white orange or blue core wire connects to the wiring terminal that connects to the COM port and that the orange or white blue core wire connects to the wiring terminal that connects to the COM port Figure 4 4 Connecting cables to the terminal block ILO11IC3002 1 White contact plate 2 Wiring terminal Figure 4 4 describes the operations shown in Table 4 3 Table 4 3 Connecting cables to the terminal block Step Operation Press the white contact plate to flip the metal spring inside the wiring terminal Let go the white contact plate to fasten the core wire Insert the uninsulated parts of the core wires into the wiring terminals Step 5 Connect the terminal block to the COM por
177. ws the components and mechanical parts that should be delivered Figure 3 2 Deliverables ISO1WCO006 SmartLogger Adapter adapter type depends on the country specified in the order Network cable 2 2 meters long Bo Terminal block Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 13 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation No Quantity Description o C C Screws used to secure the SmartLogger to the wall Auxiliary documents including the quick installation guide in paper copies and user manual in CD ROM 3 3 Preparing Tools Prepare tools required for installation and electrical connections Hammer drill 6 drill bit Drills holes in the wall when the 2 SmartLogger is wall mounted Diagonal pliers Cuts and tighten cable ties Wire stripper Peels cable jackets Rubber mallet Hammers expansion bolts into holes Cable cutter Cuts cables Vacuum cleaner A Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 14 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Cleans up dust after holes are drilled Guarded blade knife Removes package SmartLogger1000 User Manual 3 Installation Diameter lt 10mm Marks signs a Measures distance Plumb line Ensures that the screws are perpendicular to the wall Measuring tape Protect your eyes during hole Safety goggles drilling E Os Of Prevents dust from
178. y monitors a maximum of 80 devices Allows users to view information about power station devices products and alarms set parameters and maintain devices on the liquid crystal display LCD Allows users to monitor and manage the PV power generating system on the embedded WebUI for example viewing real time information about power station devices and faults and setting device parameters in remote mode Graphical data Displays energy yields and real time monitoring information on the LCD in graphics and texts Displays energy yields real time monitoring information and performance data of power station and devices on the embedded WebUI in tables and curves Convenient maintenance Allows users to upgrade the firmware of the SmartLogger and inverters and export data by using a USB flash drive Allows users to upgrade the firmware of the SmartLogger view operation dates and export data on the embedded WebUI Grid dispatching Supports power grid scheduling the active power reduction and reactive power compensation Intelligent Management Issue 05 2014 05 20 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential 4 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd SmartLogger1000 User Manual 2 Overview Automatically scans and connects to the inverters Automatically scans and connects to the inverters and supports protocol conversion for third party devices An RS485 address can be automatically assi

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