Explanation of safety notices7
General7
Environmental conditions8
Qualified personnel8
Copyright8
Data protection8
General information9
Fronius Smart Meter TS 100A-111
Device description11
Information on the device12
Intended use12
Scope of supply13
Positioning13
Installation15
Installation17
Checklist for installation17
Installation17
Protective circuit17
Cabling18
Fitting the protective cover for the terminals19
Connecting the data communication cable to the inverter19
Terminating resistors - Explanation of symbols20
Connecting the terminating resistor20
Terminating resistors21
Mounting the connection cover22
Multi-meter system - Explanation of symbols22
Modbus participants - Fronius SnapInverter23
Multi-meter system - Fronius SnapINverter24
Modbus participants - Fronius GEN2425
Multi-meter system - Fronius GEN24 inverter26
Menu - Measured variables27
Configuration menu - structure and parameters29
Setting the address on the Fronius Smart Meter TS30
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Start-up31
Fronius SnapINverter33
General33
Connecting to the Fronius Datamanager33
Configuring the Fronius Smart Meter TS as the primary meter33
Configuring the Fronius Smart Meter TS as a secondary meter34
Fronius GEN24 inverter35
General35
Installation using the web browser35
Configuring the Fronius Smart Meter TS as the primary meter36
Configuring the Fronius Smart Meter TS as a secondary meter36
If not avoided, death or serious injury will result.
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WARNING!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation.
If not avoided, death or serious injury may result.
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CAUTION!
Indicates a situation where damage or injury could occur.
If not avoided, minor injury and/or damage to property may result.
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NOTE!
Indicates a risk of flawed results and possible damage to the equipment.
GeneralThe device has been manufactured in line with the state of the art and according
to recognized safety standards. If used incorrectly or misused, however, it can
cause:
Injury or death to the operator or a third party
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Damage to the device and other material assets belonging to the operating
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company.
All personnel involved in commissioning, maintenance, and servicing of the
device must:
Be suitably qualified
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Have knowledge of and experience in dealing with electrical installations and
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Have fully read and precisely followed these Operating Instructions
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The Operating Instructions must always be at hand wherever the device is being
used. In addition to the Operating Instructions, attention must also be paid to
any generally applicable and local regulations regarding accident prevention and
environmental protection.
All safety and danger notices on the device:
Must be kept in a legible state
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Must not be damaged
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Must not be removed
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Must not be covered, pasted or painted over
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The terminals can reach high temperatures.
Only operate the device when all protection devices are fully functional. If the
protection devices are not fully functional, there is a danger of:
Injury or death to the operator or a third party
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Damage to the device and other material assets belonging to the operating
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company
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Any safety devices that are not fully functional must be repaired by an authorised specialist before the device is switched on.
Never bypass or disable protection devices.
For the location of the safety and danger notices on the device, refer to the section headed "General remarks" in the Operating Instructions for the device.
Any equipment malfunctions which might impair safety must be remedied before
the device is turned on.
This is for your personal safety!
Environmental
conditions
Qualified personnel
Operation or storage of the device outside the stipulated area will be deemed as
not in accordance with the intended purpose. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage resulting from improper use.
The servicing information contained in these operating instructions is intended
only for the use of qualified service engineers. An electric shock can be fatal. Do
not carry out any actions other than those described in the documentation. This
also applies to qualified personnel.
All cables and leads must be secured, undamaged, insulated and adequately dimensioned. Loose connections, scorched, damaged or inadequately dimensioned
cables and leads must be immediately repaired by authorised personnel.
Maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by an authorised specialist.
It is impossible to guarantee that bought-in parts are designed and manufactured to meet the demands made on them, or that they satisfy safety requirements. Use only original spare parts (also applies to standard parts).
Do not carry out any alterations, installations, or modifications to the device
without first obtaining the manufacturer's permission.
Components that are not in perfect condition must be changed immediately.
CopyrightCopyright of these operating instructions remains with the manufacturer.
The text and illustrations are all technically correct at the time of printing. We
reserve the right to make changes. The contents of the operating instructions
shall not provide the basis for any claims whatsoever on the part of the purchaser. If you have any suggestions for improvement, or can point out any mistakes that you have found in the instructions, we will be most grateful for your
comments.
Data protectionThe user is responsible for the safekeeping of any changes made to the factory
settings. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any deleted personal settings.
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General information
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Fronius Smart Meter TS 100A-1
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Device description
The Fronius Smart Meter TS is a bidirectional electricity meter which optimises
self-consumption and records the household's load curve. In conjunction with
the Fronius inverter, Fronius Datamanager and Fronius data interface, the Fronius Smart Meter TS provides a clear overview of a user's own power consumption.
The meter measures the power flow to the loads or to the grid and forwards the
information via the Modbus RTU/RS485 communication to the Fronius inverter
and the Fronius Datamanager.
CAUTION!
Observe and follow safety instructions!
Failure to observe the safety instructions will result in damage to personnel and
equipment.
Switch off the power supply before establishing a mains connection.
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Observe the safety instructions.
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Information on
the device
Technical data, markings and safety symbols are located on the Fronius Smart
Meter TS. These must NOT be removed or painted over. They warn against incorrect operation which can lead to serious injury and damage.
Markings:
The devices comply with all the requisite and relevant standards and
guidelines that form part of the relevant EU Directive, and are therefore
permitted to display the CE mark.
Insulated (protection class II)
Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM)
Complies with all applicable regulatory requirements in Australia and
New Zealand regarding safety and electromagnetic compatibility, as
well as specific requirements for radio equipment.
To comply with European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment and its implementation as national law, electrical
equipment that has reached the end of its life must be collected separately and returned to an approved recycling facility. Any device that you
no longer require must be returned to your distributor or disposed of at
an approved collection and recycling facility in your area. Ignoring this
European Directive may have potentially adverse effects on the environment and your health!
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)
The limited use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment has been complied with in accordance with EU Directive 2011/65/EU.
Safety symbols:
Danger of serious injury and property damage due to incorrect operation.
Dangerous electrical voltage.
Intended useThe Fronius Smart Meter TS is a fixed piece of equipment for public grids of
TN/TT systems and records self-consumption and/or individual loads in the system. The Fronius Smart Meter TS is required for systems with a battery storage
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system and/or a Fronius Ohmpilot installed for communication between the individual components. The installation is carried out on an indoor DIN rail with corresponding back-up fuses, which are adapted to the cable cross-sections of the
copper conductors and to the maximum current of the meter. The Fronius Smart
Meter TS must only be operated in accordance with the specifications in the enclosed documentation and in accordance with local laws, regulations, provisions,
standards and within the limits of technical possibilities. Any use of the product
other than as described in the intended use shall be deemed to be not in accordance with the intended purpose. The available documentation forms part of the
product and must be read, observed and kept in good condition. It must also be
accessible at all times at the place of installation. The available documents do
not replace regional, state, provincial or national laws, or regulations or standards that apply to the installation, electrical safety and use of the product. Fronius International GmbH assumes no responsibility for compliance with or noncompliance with these laws or regulations in connection with the installation of
the product.
Interventions on the Fronius Smart Meter TS, e.g. modifications and alterations,
are not permitted. Unauthorised interventions will void the warranty and warranty claims and, as a rule, void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage resulting from such use.
Reasonably foreseeable misuse:
The Fronius Smart Meter TS is not suitable for the supply of life-sustaining medical devices or for the billing of subtenants.
EN
Scope of supply
PositioningThe Fronius Smart Meter TS can be installed in the following positions in the sys-
tem:
Positioning at the feed-in point:
(1)2x seal wire
(2)2x connection cover
(3)Fronius Smart Meter TS 65A-3
(4)1x protective cover
(5)Quick Start guide
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Positioning at consumption point:
For use as a secondary meter to measure individual loads and producers, see
chapter Multi-meter system - Fronius SnapINverter on page 24.
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Installation
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Installation
EN
Checklist for installation
For installation information, see the following chapters:
Switch off the power supply before establishing a mains connection.
1
Mount the Fronius Smart Meter TS (see "Installation" on page 17).
2
Connect automatic circuit breakers or automatic circuit breakers and discon-
3
nectors (see"Protective circuit" on page 17).
Connect the mains cable to the Fronius Smart Meter TS (see "Cabling" on
4
page 18).
Fit the protective cover for the terminals (see "Fitting the protective cover
5
for the terminals" on page 19).
Connect the data communication connections of the Fronius Smart Meter
6
TS to the Fronius system monitoring using a suitable cable (see "Connecting
the data communication cable to the inverter" on page 19).
If necessary, set terminating resistors (see "Connecting the terminating res-
7
istor" on page 20).
Tug on each wire and plug to make sure that they are securely connected to
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the terminal blocks.
Switch on the power supply to the Fronius Smart Meter TS.
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Check the firmware version of the Fronius system monitoring. To ensure
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compatibility between the inverter and the Fronius Smart Meter TS, the software must always be kept up to date. The update can be started via the inverter web page or using Solar.web.
If several Fronius Smart Meter TS are installed in the system, set the address
11
(see "Setting the address" under "Setting the address on the Fronius Smart
Meter TS" on page 30).
Configure and commission the meter (see Start-up on page 31).
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InstallationThe Fronius Smart Meter TS can be
mounted on a 35 mm DIN rail. The
housing comprises 2 modules according to DIN 43880.
Protective circuit
The Fronius Smart Meter TS is a hard-wired device and requires a disconnecting
device (circuit breaker, switch or disconnector) and overcurrent‑protection (automatic‑circuit breaker).
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The Fronius Smart Meter TS consumes 10 - 30 mA, the nominal capacity of the
disconnecting devices and the overcurrent‑protection is determined by the wire
thickness, the mains voltage and the required breaking capacity.
Disconnecting devices must be mounted within sight and as close as possible
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to the Fronius Smart Meter TS; they must also be easy to use.
The disconnecting devices must satisfy the requirements of IEC 60947-1
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and IEC 60947-3, as well as all national and local regulations for electrical
systems.
Use overcurrent‑protection rated for max. 100 A.
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To monitor more than one mains voltage, use connected‑automatic circuit
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breakers.
The overcurrent‑protection must protect the mains terminals with the desig-
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nations L1. In rare cases, the neutral conductor has an overcurrent‑protection, which must interrupt both neutral and non-earthed cables concurrently.
CablingIMPORTANT!
Always switch off the power supply before connecting the mains voltage inputs
to the Fronius Smart Meter TS.
Recommended thickness of stranded mains voltage cables for the terminals of
the measuring input and measuring output:
Wire: 1 - 25 mm²
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Recommended torque: max. 2.8 Nm
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Recommended thickness of stranded wires for data communication terminals:
Wire: min. 0.05 mm²
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Recommended torque: max. 0.5 Nm
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Connect each voltage cable to the terminal strip as shown in the graphics below.
1 phase, 2 conductors
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1 phase, 2 conductors
Fitting the protective cover for
the terminals
1
Insert the protective cover into the
guide and press firmly.
WARNING!
Danger due to electrical voltage from
missing or improperly fitted protective cover.
An electric shock can be fatal and/or
cause serious damage to property.
Fit the protective cover immedi-
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ately after installing the live
cables.
Fit the protective cover properly
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and check that it is secure.
EN
Connecting the
data communication cable to
the inverter
Connect the data communication connections of the Fronius Smart Meter TS to
the Modbus interface of the Fronius inverter using a network cable (type CAT5
or higher).
Several Smart Meters can be installed in the system, see chapter Multi-meter
system - Fronius SnapINverter on page 24.
To avoid interference, the terminating
resistor must be used (see chapter
Connecting the terminating resistor
on page 20).
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IMPORTANT!
More information on successful commissioning.
Note the following information about connecting the data communication cable
to the inverter.
Use network cables of type CAT5 or higher.
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Use a mutual twisted cable pair for corresponding data lines (D+/D-, M1+/
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M1-).
If the data lines are close to the mains cabling, use wires or cables that are
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designed for 300 to 600 V (never less than the operating voltage).
Use double-insulated or sheathed data lines when they are close to bare con-
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ductors.
Use shielded twisted pair cables to avoid faults.
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Two wires can be installed in each terminal; the wires are twisted first, inser-
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ted into the terminal and tightened.
Note: A loose wire can disable an entire area of the network.
The data communication connections of the Fronius Smart Meter TS are
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electrically isolated from hazardous voltages.
Terminating resistors - Explanation of symbols
Connecting the
terminating resistor
Inverter in the system
e. g. Fronius Symo
Meter - Fronius Smart Meter TS
Terminating resistor R 120 Ohm is set with a wire jumper between
M- and T.
Modbus RTU slave
e. g. Fronius Ohmpilot, Fronius Solar Battery, etc.
Terminating resistor
R 120 Ohm
The terminating resistor is integrated
in the Fronius Smart Meter TS and is
manufactured with a bridge between
the M and T connections (T = termination).
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Terminating resistors
Due to interference, it is recommended that terminating resistors are used as illustrated below to ensure proper functioning.
EN
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* The terminating resistor is integrated in the Fronius Smart Meter TS and is
manufactured with a bridge between the M and T connections (T = termination).
Mounting the
connection cover
Multi-meter system - Explanation of symbols
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Insert the connection covers into the
guides and press firmly.
IMPORTANT!
When fitting the connection covers,
ensure that the cables are not kinked,
pinched, crushed or otherwise damaged.
Grid
supplies the loads in the system if insufficient power is being generated by the PV modules or supplied by the battery.
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Inverter in the system
e. g. Fronius Primo, Fronius Symo, etc.
Utility meter
Measures the measurement data relevant for billing amounts of
energy (in particular kilowatt hours of energy sourced from the
grid and energy fed into the grid). Based on the relevant billing
data, the electricity retailer will invoice the energy sourced from
the grid and the purchaser of the surplus energy will reimburse
the energy fed into the grid.
Primary meter
Records the system's load curve and provides measurement data
for energy profiling in Fronius Solar.web. The primary meter also
controls the dynamic feed-in control.
Secondary meter
Records the load curve of individual loads (e.g. washing machine,
lamps, TV, heat pump, etc.) in the consumption branch and
provides measurement data for energy profiling in Fronius Solar.web.
Producer meter
Records the load curve of individual producers (e.g. wind power
plant) in the consumption branch and provides measurement data
for energy profiling in Fronius Solar.web.
Modbus RTU slave
e. g. Fronius Ohmpilot, Fronius Solar Battery, etc.
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Modbus participants - Fronius
SnapInverter
Loads in the system
e. g. washing machine, lamps, TV, etc.
Additional loads in the system
e. g. heat pump
Additional producers in the system
e. g. wind power plant
Terminating resistor
R 120 Ohm
A maximum of 4 Modbus participants can be connected to the Modbus terminal.
IMPORTANT!
Only one primary meter, one battery and one Ohmpilot can be connected per inverter. Due to the high data transfer of the battery, the battery occupies 2 participants.
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Example:
Multi-meter system - Fronius
SnapINverter
InputBattery
Fronius
Ohmpilot
Quantity
Primary
meter
Quantity
Secondary
meter
10
11
Modbus
12
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If several Fronius Smart Meter TS are installed, a separate address must be set
for each (see Setting the address on the Fronius Smart Meter TS on page 30).
The primary meter is always assigned address 1. All the other meters are
numbered consecutively with the address range from 2 to 14. Different Fronius
Smart Meter power categories can be used in combination.
IMPORTANT!
Max. Use 3 secondary meters in the system. To avoid interference, it is recommended to install the terminating resistors according to chapter Connecting the
terminating resistor on page 20.
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Location of the primary meter in the consumption branch. *Terminating resistor R 120 Ohm
Location of the primary meter at the feed-in point. *Terminating resistor R 120 Ohm
The following must be observed in a multi-meter system:
Only assign each Modbus address once.
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Terminating resistors must be positioned individually for each channel.
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Modbus participants - Fronius
GEN24
The inputs M0 and M1 can be selected for this purpose. A maximum of 4 Modbus
participants can be connected to the Modbus terminal on inputs M0 and M1.
IMPORTANT!
Only one primary meter, one battery and one Ohmpilot can be connected per inverter. Due to the high data transfer of the battery, the battery occupies 2 participants.
Example 1:
InputBattery
Fronius
Ohmpilot
Quantity
Primary
meter
Quantity
Secondary
meter
04
02
Modbus 0 (M0)
01
13
Modbus 1 (M1)
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Example 2:
Multi-meter system - Fronius
GEN24 inverter
InputBattery
Fronius
Ohmpilot
Quantity
Primary
meter
Quantity
Secondary
meter
13
Modbus 0 (M0)
04
02
Modbus 1 (M1)
01
If several Fronius Smart Meter TS are installed, a separate address must be set
for each (see Setting the address on the Fronius Smart Meter TS on page 30).
The primary meter is always assigned address 1. All the other meters are
numbered consecutively with the address range from 2 to 14. Different Fronius
Smart Meter power categories can be used in combination.
IMPORTANT!
Max. Use 7 secondary meters in the system. To avoid interference, it is recommended to install the terminating resistors according to chapter Connecting the
terminating resistor on page 20.
Location of the primary meter in the consumption branch. *Terminating resistor R 120 Ohm
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Location of the primary meter at the feed-in point. *Terminating resistor R 120 Ohm
The following must be observed in a multi-meter system:
Connect the primary meter and the battery to different channels (recom-
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mended).
The remaining Modbus participants must be distributed equally.
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Only assign each Modbus address once.
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Terminating resistors must be positioned individually for each channel.
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Menu - Measured
variables
ImageScreenDescription
00
01
02
Total active energy drawn*
1.
Effective power
2.
Total active energy supplied**
1.
Effective power
2.
Total active energy drawn*
1.
Voltage
2.
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ImageScreenDescription
03
04
05
Total active energy drawn*
1.
Current
2.
Total active energy drawn*
1.
Power factor (L = inductive, C = capacitive)
2.
Total active energy drawn*
1.
Frequency
2.
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07
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Total reactive energy drawn*
1.
Reactive power
2.
Total reactive energy supplied**
1.
Reactive power
2.
Total active energy drawn*
1.
Average demanded power (dMd = demand), cal-
2.
culated for the set interval. The value remains
unchanged for the entire interval. It is "0" in the
first interval after the start.
Maximum demanded power (P = Peak demand),
3.
which has been reached since the last reset
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ImageScreenDescription
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*Displayed when easy connection mode is activated (measurement = A).
This value indicates the total energy without considering the direction.
**Factory setting - displayed when drawn and delivered energy are meas-
STOP bitP12-2Only if parity = No. Stop bit.**1* / 2
Setting the address on the
Fronius Smart
Meter TS
rESETP13Activation of the reset func-
tion for energy tariffs, maximum requested power and
part values of active and re-
No*: reset function deactivated.
Yes: reset function activ-
ated.
active energy (the latter are
only transmitted via the
serial interface) **
EndP14Returns to the measured
None
variables start screen
*Factory settings
**The settings can be protected by changing the default password (pass-
word cannot be reset).
***Settings that need to be configured.
Sym-
NameEventFunction
bol
Up
1x
Scroll one screen forward, increase the value
by 1
Scroll one screen back, decrease the value
by 1
Call up settings, confirm value
Down/
Enter
1x
2 seconds
Press and hold "Down/Enter" for 2
1
seconds.
Press "Up" or "Down/Enter" to ac-
2
cess the P1 screen.
Set password "2633" with "Up" and
3
"Down/Enter" and confirm each individual value with "Down/Enter".
Note down the password.
4
IMPORTANT!
The password cannot be reset.
Press "Up" or "Down/Enter" to ac-
1
cess the P10 screen.
Press and hold "Down/Enter" for 2
2
seconds.
Set the address with "Up" and
3
"Down/Enter" and confirm each individual value with "Down/Enter".
Press "Up" to access the P14
4
screen and press and hold "Enter"
for 2 seconds to exit the settings.
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Start-up
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Fronius SnapINverter
GeneralIMPORTANT! Settings under the "Meter" menu item are only to be made by
trained and qualified personnel!
The service password must be entered in order to access the "Meter" menu item.
Three-phase or single-phase Fronius Smart Meter TS can be used. In both cases,
the selection is made under the "Fronius Smart Meter" item. The Fronius
Datamanager automatically identifies the meter type.
A primary meter and several secondary meters can be selected. The primary
meter needs to be configured first before a secondary meter can be selected.
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Connecting to
the Fronius
Datamanager
Configuring the
Fronius Smart
Meter TS as the
primary meter
Access point:
Select the "Setup" menu on the inverter display and enable the "Wi-Fi Access
1
Point".
Establish the connection to the inverter in the network settings (the inverter
2
is displayed with the name "Fronius_240.XXXXXX").
Password: Enter 12345678 and confirm.
3
In the browser address bar, enter and confirm the IP address http://
4
192.168.250.181 and confirm.
The Fronius Datamanager start page is displayed.
LAN:
Connect the Fronius Datamanager and computer to a LAN cable.
1
Place the Fronius Datamanager IP switch in the 'A' position.
2
In the browser address bar, enter and confirm the IP address http://
3
169.254.0.180 and confirm.
Go to the Fronius Datamanager website.
1
Open the web browser.
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In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address (IP address for
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WLAN: 192.168.250.181, IP address for LAN: 169.254.0.180) or the host
and domain name of the Fronius Datamanager and confirm.
The Fronius Datamanager website will be displayed.
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Click the "Settings" button.
2
Log in to the login area with the "service" user and the service password.
3
Call up the "Meter" menu area.
4
Select the primary meter from the drop-down list.
5
Click the "Settings" button.
6
In the pop-up window, set the position of the meter (feed-in point or con-
7
sumption point). For more information on the position of the Fronius Smart
Meter TS, see Positioning on page 13.
Click the "Ok" button when the OK status is displayed. If the Timeout status
8
is displayed, try again.
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9
Click the button to save the settings.
The Fronius Smart Meter TS is configured as a primary meter.
The "Current general view" menu area displays the power of the PV modules,
self-consumption, the energy fed into the grid and the battery charge (if available).
Configuring the
Fronius Smart
Meter TS as a
secondary meter
Go to the Fronius Datamanager website.
1
Open the web browser.
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In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address (IP address for
-
WLAN: 192.168.250.181, IP address for LAN: 169.254.0.180) or the host
and domain name of the Fronius Datamanager and confirm.
The Fronius Datamanager website will be displayed.
-
Click the "Settings" button.
2
Log in to the login area with the "service" user and the service password.
3
Call up the "Meter" menu area.
4
Select the secondary meter from the drop-down list.
5
Click the "Add" button.
6
Enter the name of the secondary meter in the "Name" input field.
7
Enter the previously assigned address in the “Modbus address” input field.
8
Add meter description.
9
10
Click the button to save the settings.
The Fronius Smart Meter TS is configured as a secondary meter.
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Fronius GEN24 inverter
GeneralIMPORTANT! Settings under the "Device configuration" menu item are only to be
made by trained and qualified personnel!
The service password must be entered in order to access the "Device configuration" menu item.
Three-phase or single-phase Fronius Smart Meter TS can be used. In both cases,
the selection is made under the "Components" menu area. The meter type is determined automatically.
A primary meter and several secondary meters can be selected. The primary
meter needs to be configured first before a secondary meter can be selected.
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Installation using the web
browser
WLAN:
1
Open the access point by touching the sensor once → Communication LED:
flashes blue.
Establish the connection to the inverter in the network settings (the inverter
2
is displayed with the name "FRONIUS_PILOT" and the serial number of the
device).
Password: enter 12345678 and confirm.
3
IMPORTANT!
To enter the password on a Windows 10 operating system, the link "Connect
using a security key instead" must first be activated to establish a connection
with the password: 12345678.
In the browser address bar, enter and confirm the IP address
4
192.168.250.181. The installation wizard is opened.
Follow the installation wizard in the individual sections and complete the in-
5
stallation.
Add system components in Solar.web and start up the PV system.
6
The network wizard and the product setup can be carried out independently of
each other. A network connection is required for the Solar.web installation wizard.
Ethernet:
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Establish a connection to the inverter (LAN1) with a network cable (CAT5
1
STP or higher).
2
Open the access point by touching the sensor once → Communication LED:
flashes blue.
In the browser address bar, enter and confirm IP address 169.254.0.180. The
3
installation wizard is opened.
Follow the installation wizard in the individual sections and complete the in-
4
stallation.
Add system components in Solar.web and start up the PV system.
5
The network wizard and the product setup can be carried out independently of
each other. A network connection is required for the Solar.web installation wizard.
Configuring the
Fronius Smart
Meter TS as the
primary meter
Configuring the
Fronius Smart
Meter TS as a
secondary meter
Access the inverter website.
1
Open the web browser.
-
In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address (IP address for
-
WLAN: 192.168.250.181, IP address for LAN: 169.254.0.180) or the host
and domain name of the inverter and confirm.
The inverter website is displayed.
-
Click the "Device configuration" button.
2
Log in to the login area with the "Technician" user and the technician pass-
3
word.
Access the "Components“ menu area.
4
Click the "Add component" button.
5
In the "Position" drop-down list, set the position of the meter (feed-in point
6
or consumption point). For more information on the position of the Fronius
Smart Meter TS, see Positioning on page 13.
Click the "Add" button.
7
Click the "Save" button to save the settings.
8
The Fronius Smart Meter TS is configured as a primary meter.
Access the inverter website.
1
Open the web browser.
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In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address (IP address for
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WLAN: 192.168.250.181, IP address for LAN: 169.254.0.180) or the host
and domain name of the inverter and confirm.
The inverter website is displayed.
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Click the "Device configuration" button.
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Log in to the login area with the "Technician" user and the technician pass-
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word.
Access the "Components“ menu area.
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Click the "Add component" button.
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In the "Position" drop-down list, select the meter type (producer/load meter).
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Enter the previously assigned address in the “Modbus address” input field.
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Enter the name of the meter in the "Name" input field.
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In the "Category" drop-down list, select the category (producer or load).
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Click the "Add" button.
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Click the "Save" button to save the settings.
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The Fronius Smart Meter TS is configured as a secondary meter.