Santerno SUNWAY M XS, SUNWAY M XS 4600TL, SUNWAY M XS 5000TL, SUNWAY M XS 6000TL, SUNWAY M XS 7500TL User Manual

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15P0077B100
SUNWAY M XS
4600TL – 5000TL – 6000TL – 7500TL
SINGLE-PHASE SOLAR INVERTER
USER MANUAL
Issued on 15/02/2012 R.00.1 Applicable from Inverter Software Version 3.00
Applicable from Display Software Version 1.3.3
Elettronica Santerno S.p.A.
Strada Statale Selice, 47 - 40026 Imola (BO) Italy
Tel. +39 0542 489711 - Fax +39 0542 489722
santerno.com sales@santerno.com
This manual is integrant and essential to the product. Carefully read the instructions contained herein as they provide important hints for use and maintenance safety.
This device is to be used only for the purposes it has been designed to. Other uses should be considered improper and dangerous. The manufacturer is not responsible for possible damages caused by improper, erroneous and irrational uses.
Elettronica Santerno is responsible for the device in its original setting.
Any changes to the structure or oper ating cycle of the device must be perform ed or authorized by
the Engineering Department of Elettronica Santerno.
Elettronica Santerno assumes no res ponsibility for the consequenc es resulting by the use of no n- original spare-parts.
Elettronica Santerno res erves the right to make any technical changes to this m anual and to the device without prior not ice. If printing errors or sim ilar are detected , the corrections will be included in the new releases of the manual.
The information conta ined herei n is the pr opert y of Elettron ica Santer no and can not be repr oduced. Elettronica Santerno enforces its rights on the drawings and catalogues according to the law.
All the names and marks mentioned in this manual are the proprietary of their respective owners.
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0. TABLE OF CONTENTS
0. TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................ 3
0.1. INDEX OF FIGURES ............................................................................................... 5
0.2. INDEX OF TABLES .................................................................................................. 6
1. SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL ...................................................................................... 8
2. GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................... 8
2.1. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT ........................................................................ 8
2.2. BENEFITS ............................................................................................................... 8
2.3. OPERATING PRINCIPLE ........................................................................................ 9
2.4. MAIN STANDARD INTEGRATED FUNCTIO NS .................................................... 10
2.5. ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION ............................................................................ 10
3. BASIC INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................11
3.1. CAUTION STATEMENTS ...................................................................................... 11
3.2. CHECKING THE PRODUCT O N DEL IVERY ......................................................... 13
3.2.1. DATAPLATE ................................................................................................................ 14
3.3. TRANSPORT AND HANDLING ............................................................................. 17
3.4. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................... 20
3.4.1. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EQUIPMENT STORAGE,
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION............................................................................. 20
3.4.2. WALL MOUNTING ....................................................................................................... 21
3.4.3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ...................................................................................... 24
3.4.4. REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE FILM FROM THE DISPLAY .................................... 29
3.4.5. FISC A L SE AL .............................................................................................................. 30
3.5. COMMISSIONING ................................................................................................. 30
3.5.1. STOPPING THE INVERTER ....................................................................................... 32
3.6. QUICK CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................... 32
3.6.1. SETTING THE LANGUAGE ........................................................................................ 33
3.6.2. SETTING THE COUNTRY .......................................................................................... 34
3.6.3. SETTING THE TIME ZONE ......................................................................................... 35
3.6.4. SETTING THE DATE AND TIME ................................................................................ 37
3.6.5. SETTING THE CURRENCY ........................................................................................ 38
3.6.6. SETTING THE FEED-IN TARIFF ................................................................................ 39
3.6.7. RESETTING THE HISTORY DATA............................................................................. 40
3.6.8. RESETTING THE DISPLAY ........................................................................................ 41
3.7. CONNECTIVITY .................................................................................................... 42
3.7.1. WI-FI CONNECTIVITY ................................................................................................ 42
3.7.2. ACCESSING THE INVERTER DATA .......................................................................... 47
3.7.3. SUNWAYPORTAL.IT ................................................................................................... 50
3.7.4. T EC HN ICAL SU PPO RT .............................................................................................. 50
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3.7.5. CONNECTIVITY TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................... 51
3.8. DATALOGGING ..................................................................................................... 52
4. GRAPHIC INTERFACE MODULE ...........................................................................54
4.1. NAVIGATIN G IN TH E GRAPHIC INTERFACE ...................................................... 55
4.1.1. NAVIGATION BAR ...................................................................................................... 57
4.1.2. MENU AREA ................................................................................................................ 57
4.1.3. STATUS BAR AREA .................................................................................................... 58
4.2. DISPLAY WINDOWS AND DATA ENTER WINDOWS .......................................... 60
4.2.1. GRAPH WINDOW........................................................................................................ 61
4.2.2. AL PHANUMERIC KEYPAD WINDOW ........................................................................ 62
4.2.3. LIST WINDOW ............................................................................................................. 63
4.2.4. COMMAND EXECUTION WINDOW ........................................................................... 64
4.3. DESCRIPTION OF THE MENUS ........................................................................... 64
4.3.1. ORGANISATION OF MEASURES AND PARA M ET E R S ........................................... 65
4.3.2. INFO MENU ................................................................................................................. 67
4.3.3. GRAPH MENU ............................................................................................................. 75
4.3.4. CONNECTIVITY MENU ............................................................................................... 78
4.3.5. TOOLS MENU ............................................................................................................. 84
4.3.6. ALARMS MENU ......................................................................................................... 107
4.3.7. STATUS MENU ......................................................................................................... 120
4.3.8. WI-FI STATUS MENU ............................................................................................... 124
5. ADVANCED INSTALLATION ................................................................................125
5.1. SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS .............................................................................. 126
5.1.1. GENERAL .................................................................................................................. 126
5.1.2. DIRECT LINKING ...................................................................................................... 128
5.1.3. MULTIDROP CONNECTION ..................................................................................... 128
5.1.4. CONNECTION ........................................................................................................... 129
5.1.5. COMMUNICAT IONS PRO T O COL ............................................................................ 131
5.1.6. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS ...................................... 132
5.2. USB CONNECTION ............................................................................................. 132
5.3. MULTI-INVERTER PLANTS ................................................................................ 132
5.3.1. CONNECTION TO THE LV GRID ............................................................................. 133
5.3.2. CONNECTION TO THE MV GRID ............................................................................ 133
5.3.3. POWER BALANCE .................................................................................................... 133
5.3.4. POWER BALANCE CONFIGURATION .................................................................... 136
5.4. GRID INTERFACE PROTECT IO N AUTOTEST ................................................... 140
5.5. MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................... 142
6. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................143
6.1. POWER LIMITING ............................................................................................... 144
6.2. DYNAMIC ADJUSTMENT OF THE MPPT RANGE .............................................. 146
7. INDEX....................................................................................................................147
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0.1. Index of Figures
Figure 1: Block diagram of the SUNWAY M XS ................................................................................................ 9
Figure 2: Packaging of the SUNWAY M XS .................................................................................................... 13
Figure 3: Dataplate of the SUNWAY M XS ..................................................................................................... 14
Figure 4: Label placed on the metal enclosure of the product ........................................................................ 16
Figure 5: Procedure for opening the package ................................................................................................. 18
Figure 6: Package orientation symbol ............................................................................................................. 18
Figure 7: Procedure for removing the SUNWAY M XS from its packing ......................................................... 19
Figure 8: SUNWAY M XS box with packing elements .................................................................................... 19
Figure 9: Minimum clearance (in mm) for proper ventilation of the SUNWAY M XS ...................................... 21
Figure 10: Detail of the SUNWAY M XS bracket with the fixing screws ......................................................... 22
Figure 11: The SUNWAY M XS in upright position ......................................................................................... 22
Figure 12: Detail of the SUNWAY M XS with the side handles ....................................................................... 23
Figure 13: Fastening the SUNWAY M XS to the wall-mounting bracket ......................................................... 23
Figure 14: Removing the connector protective cover ...................................................................................... 24
Figure 15: SUNWAY M XS connectors ........................................................................................................... 25
Figure 16: Removing the protective film from the touchscreen display ........................................................... 29
Figure 17: Slots for the application of the fiscal seal ....................................................................................... 30
Figure 18: Example of the start menu ............................................................................................................. 31
Figure 19: Language setting page ................................................................................................................... 33
Figure 20: Setting the dialogue language ........................................................................................................ 33
Figure 21: Country setting page ...................................................................................................................... 34
Figure 22: Setting the Country ......................................................................................................................... 35
Figure 23: Name of the Country displayed in the start menu .......................................................................... 35
Figure 24: Time zone setting page .................................................................................................................. 36
Figure 25: Setting the time zone ...................................................................................................................... 36
Figure 26: Setting the date .............................................................................................................................. 37
Figure 27: Setting the date .............................................................................................................................. 38
Figure 28: Setting the currency ....................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 29: Setting the currency ....................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 30: Net metering setting page .............................................................................................................. 39
Figure 31: Setting the feed-in tariff .................................................................................................................. 40
Figure 32: History data resetting page ............................................................................................................ 40
Figure 33: History data resetting page ............................................................................................................ 41
Figure 34: Display resetting page .................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 35: Resetting the display ...................................................................................................................... 42
Figure 36: Setting the AD HOC connectivity ................................................................................................... 43
Figure 37: Setting the ROUTER connectivity .................................................................................................. 44
Figure 38: Selecting the desired network ........................................................................................................ 44
Figure 39: Setting the network access password ............................................................................................ 45
Figure 40: IP address assignment mode ......................................................................................................... 45
Figure 41: Setting the IP address .................................................................................................................... 46
Figure 42: Setting the subnet mask ................................................................................................................. 46
Figure 43: Icon of the SUNWAY M XS application on the iPhone .................................................................. 49
Figure 44: Activating the Sunwayportal.it service ............................................................................................ 50
Figure 45: Activating the Technical Support Service ....................................................................................... 50
Figure 46: Displaying a measure graph ........................................................................................................... 52
Figure 47: Graphic touchscreen display .......................................................................................................... 54
Figure 48: Touchscreen displa y – Start menu ................................................................................................. 55
Figure 49: Example of a screen ....................................................................................................................... 57
Figure 50: Screen of the Alarms menu ............................................................................................................ 58
Figure 51: Screen of the Wi-Fi Status menu ................................................................................................... 58
Figure 52: Screen of the inverter Status m enu ................................................................................................ 59
Figure 53: Example of a measure graph ......................................................................................................... 61
Figure 54: Example of alphanumeric keypad window ..................................................................................... 62
Figure 55: Example of a list window ................................................................................................................ 63
Figure 56: Example of a Run Command window ............................................................................................ 64
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Figure 57: Icons of the Menu Area in the start menu ...................................................................................... 64
Figure 58: Info menu tree ................................................................................................................................ 67
Figure 59: Graph menu.................................................................................................................................... 75
Figure 60: Selection page for the measure to be graph ical l y displayed .......................................................... 75
Figure 61: Steps to take for the customization of the measures to be graphically displayed ......................... 76
Figure 62: Setting page of the Default View .................................................................................................... 76
Figure 63: Setting the Graph menu as the Default View ................................................................................. 77
Figure 64: Connectivity menu tree ................................................................................................................... 78
Figure 65: Tools menu tree ............................................................................................................................. 84
Figure 66: Tools menu, Customization submenu ............................................................................................ 87
Figure 67: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration Submenu ............................................................................ 90
Figure 68:Tools menu, Advanced Configuration > Inverter ............................................................................. 91
Figure 69: Tools menu, Advanced Settings > Grid .......................................................................................... 94
Figure 70: Example of an alarm screen ......................................................................................................... 107
Figure 71: ALARM RESET screen ................................................................................................................ 119
Figure 72: Example of a status window ......................................................................................................... 120
Figure 73: Example of a warning ................................................................................................................... 122
Figure 74: Example of Wi-Fi Status window .................................................................................................. 124
Figure 75: Connection points of the SUNWAY M XS inverter – version with USB connector ...................... 125
Figure 76: Connection points of the SUNWAY M XS inverter – version without USB connector ................. 126
Figure 77: Example of a SUNWAY M XS connected to a communication network ...................................... 127
Figure 78: Multidrop network with RS485 connectors ................................................................................... 128
Figure 79: Recommended Modbus wir ing diagr am for “2-wire” devices ....................................................... 130
Figure 80: Wiring diagram for the external termination and polarization resistors ........................................ 131
Figure 81: CAN connector ............................................................................................................................. 133
Figure 82: CAN wiring diagram ..................................................................................................................... 134
Figure 83: Wiring diagram with Elettronica Santerno solution....................................................................... 135
Figure 84: Example of the start menu with Power Balance function activated ............................................. 136
Figure 85: Power Balance activation pag e .................................................................................................... 137
Figure 86: Activating the Power Balance function ......................................................................................... 137
Figure 87: Phase setting page ....................................................................................................................... 138
Figure 88: Inverter resetting page ................................................................................................................. 139
Figure 89: RUN status page .......................................................................................................................... 140
Figure 90: Example page of the Autotest function ........................................................................................ 142
0.2. Index of Tables
Table 1: Environmental requirements .............................................................................................................. 20
Table 2: Dimensioning of the MCCB and cable specifications ........................................................................ 27
Table 3: Specifications of the PV field ............................................................................................................. 28
Table 4: Logged variables ............................................................................................................................... 53
Table 5: Template of the measure descriptive tables ...................................................................................... 66
Table 6: Template of the parameter descriptive tables ................................................................................... 66
Table 7: Template of the variable descriptive tables ....................................................................................... 67
Table 8: Info menu, Field submenu ................................................................................................................. 68
Table 9: Info menu, Inverter submenu ............................................................................................................. 70
Table 10: Info menu, Grid submenu ................................................................................................................ 73
Table 11: Connectivity menu, Wi-Fi submenu ................................................................................................. 79
Table 12: Connectivity menu, Services submenu ........................................................................................... 81
Table 13: Connectivity menu, Serial Communications submenu .................................................................... 82
Table 14: Tools menu, Quick Configuration submenu .................................................................................... 85
Table 15: Tools menu, Customization > Display submenu ............................................................................. 87
Table 16: Tools menu, Customization submenu > Web page ........................................................................ 88
Table 17: Tools menu, Customization submenu > Access Level .................................................................... 89
Table 18: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration > Field submenu ................................................................. 90
Table 19: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration > Inverter > Advanced Parameters submenu ..................... 91
Table 20: Tools menu, Advanced Configurati on > Inver ter > Power Bala nc e ................................................ 92
Table 21: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration submenu > Inverter > Reactive Power ............................... 93
Table 22: Settings menu, Advanced Configuration > Grid > Grid Interface .................................................... 97
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Table 23: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration > Grid > Grid Events ......................................................... 102
Table 24: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration > Grid > Energy ................................................................. 103
Table 25: Tools menu, Commands submenu ............................................................................................... 104
Table 26: Alarms Menu.................................................................................................................................. 108
Table 27: Measures in the Alarm History ...................................................................................................... 109
Table 28: List of the SUNWAY M XS Alarms ................................................................................................ 110
Table 29: Status messages for the SUNWAY M XS inverters ...................................................................... 122
Table 30: DB9 Connector – RS485 Serial port ............................................................................................. 129
Table 31: Specifications of the RS485 serial port ......................................................................................... 129
Table 32: Specifications of RS485 serial port ............................................................................................... 132
Table 33: Recommended specifications for CAN connection cable ............................................................. 134
Table 34: Elettronica Santerno CAN wiring solutions .................................................................................... 135
Table 35: Protection trip times ....................................................................................................................... 141
Table 36: Trip times ....................................................................................................................................... 141
Table 37: Specifications of the SUNWAY M XS inverter ............................................................................... 143
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1. SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL
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2. GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1. Description of the Product
The inverters of the SUNWAY M XS series are full-digital devices that convert DC energy produced by photovoltaic (PV) panels – when radiated by sunlight – into AC energy, which is delivered to the grid.
A solar system for the self-generation of electric power is composed of two elements:
- the PV generator, consisting of a set of PV panels;
- the SUNWAY M XS inverter, delivering power supply from the PV generator to the grid.
Operation in parallel to the grid allows consumers to exploit the power supply produced directly by the system when radiated by sunlight, and to deliver power which is not locally consumed to the grid, by conferring it to the G ri d Ad ministrator. Therefore, r es idua l p o wer c a n be us ed b y oth er consumers connected to the grid, thus allowing the exploitat ion of the green energy produc ed by the PV generator, as well as the constant operation of the same PV generator at its max ratings for optimum performance. At night-time or when sunlight is weak, consumers can exploit the grid to power their loads. All the parameter values relat ed to the operation of the equipment m ay be easily programmed through the touchscreen display and the parameter menus and submenus. The inverters of the SUNWAY M XS series have been designed and m anufactured in compliance with the requirements of the “Lo w Voltage Directive” and th e “Electromagnetic Compatibility Directiv e” and comply with the prescriptions for grid connection applying to self-generation electric plants.
2.2. Benefits
Wide range of supply voltages: 330 to 845 Vdc;
Full-digital DC/AC conversion through 32-bit microprocessor obtained with PWM technique and
IGBT bridge ensuring high efficiency, high reliability and low distortion of the grid current;
Transformerless topology;
Die cast aluminium enclosure for maximum robustness, thermal performance and weight
optimization, suitable for outdoor installation (IP65-rated);
DC disconnect switch ensuring maximum safety when maintaining the inverter (optional);
Input filters and output filters for the suppression of conducted disturbance and radiated disturbance;
Testing circuit to check the isolation resistance between the input and the earth;
Operation in parallel to the grid, power fac tor =1;
Fast connection through quick-coupling MC4 connectors for the connection of up to 4 strings;
User interface based on graphic touchscreen display, 240x320 pixels, 262,000 colours for user-
friendly control of the inverter functionality;
RS485 serial link with Modbus protocol for remote monitoring and programming (optional);
Wi-Fi connectivity for the access to LANs an d interac t i on via smartphones;
Remote Technical Support if the inverter is connected to the Internet;
Power supply from the grid in order to maintain operation even in the event of weak solar radiation.
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2.3. Operating Principle
The power conversion system (inverter) is connected directly to the PV field. By using a high-switching frequency IGBT bridg e, the DC coming from the PV field is converted into AC at the grid frequ ency. The transformerless architecture ensures maximum efficiency without affecting safety: the system monitoring current leakage to earth is integrated into the inverter (integrated RCD) and the redundant grid coupling devices ensure proper safety even in the event of single fault.
The EMC filters for the suppression of electromagnetic disturbance, the isolation sensor monitoring the isolation to earth of the PV panels as well as the device contr olling the operation in parallel to the grid are integrated into the inverter. Therefore, no additional device external to the inverter is required.
Figure 1: Block diagram of the SUNWAY M XS
L
N
PE
+
-
+ + +
-
-
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PE
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2.4. Main Standard Integrated Functions
This section contains a bri ef description of the equ ipment functions, to a llow users who are not f amiliar with the operation of PV fields to better understand this manual.
Device for constant isolation control: This is a device which constantly ch ecks the isolation betwee n the earth and th e polarities of the PV field and the earth. This function is obtained by measuring the iso lation resistance: the equipment is factory-set to detect isolation loss when the isolation resistance between polarity + or polarity – and the earth drops below 850 kΩ.
MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking): A sophisticated computing performed by the microprocessor allows the inverter to detect the optimum operating point of the PV field, corresponding to the max power that can be produced by the field depending on current solar radiation conditions.
Automatic Disconnecting Means: This device a utomaticall y disconnects the self -generation plant f rom the grid when parallel operation is no longer possible. This typically occurs when the grid “opens” due to maintenance needs or to s afety circuit tripping. This function allows th e inverter to instantl y disconnect from the grid, thus avoiding unwanted stand-alone operation of the plant and electric shock hazards for the operators working on the grid. Trip times and levels are factory-set according to the applicable safety standards. To modif y the factory settings, please r efer to the sections relating t o the inverter programm ing. The ratings of this safety function have been certified as prescribed by the Grid Administrator.
When required by the Grid Adm inistrator, a s im ple s elf -test pr ocedure p erf ormed vi a the touc hscr een displ ay allows checking the efficiency of the grid disconnecting device.
2.5. Attached Documentation
The SUNWAY M XS inverter is supplied complete with the following documents:
Multilingual “Quick Start Guide”, included as a hard copy and available for download from
santerno.com;
“Wi-Fi Connection – Quick Start G uide”, included as a hard copy and available for download from
santerno.com;
Multilingual “Certification and Grid Interface File”, available for download from
santerno.com;
“User Manual” (this document) available for download from
santerno.com.
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3. BASIC INSTALLATION
The basic installation c onsi s ts in connec ti ng th e bas ic elements for system operation (gr i d an d P V gen erator ) in a plant equipped with only one PV generator and one invert er.
Advanced configurations of the SUNWAY M XS inverter are covered in section 4. Fully read the basic installation instructions before carrying out the advanced configurations.
3.1. Caution Statements
This section covers safety statements. The non-observance of the safety instructions below may cause serious injury or death a nd equipm ent failure. Carefully rea d the instruc tions below bef ore installing, s tarting and operating the inverter.
Only competent personnel must carry out the equipment installation.
KEY TO SYMBOLS:
DANGER
Indicates operating proc edures that, if not correct ly performed, may cause serious injury or death due to electric shock.
CAUTION
Indicates operating procedures that, if not
respected, may cause serious
equipment failure.
NOTE
Indicates important information concerning the operation of the equipment.
SAFETY STATEMENTS TO FOLLOW WHEN INSTALLING AND OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT:
NOTE
Always read this instruction manual
thoroughly before starting the
equipment.
DANGER Always earth the equipment
CAUTION
The SUNWAY M XS must be powered by a photovoltaic field only, and must be used exclusivel y for operation in parall el to the grid. Any other use is to be considered as improper.
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DANGER
CONNECTION T O THE PV FIELD – When exposed to solar radiation,
the photovoltaic panels produce DC
voltage that is applied to the
inverter.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD – Do not touch the electric parts of the
inverter and do not operate on the in verter when it is po wered. Always wait at least 20 minutes
from the instant when the DC and AC supply is
removed from the
inverter before carrying out any operation, because
electric energy is accumulated inside the inverter.
Do not operate on the equipment when it is powered.
Before operating on the electric connections, remove both DC and AC
voltage from the equipment and wait at least 20 minutes.
EXPLOSION AND FIRE T he risk of explosion and fire may exist if the
equipment is install ed in presence of flammable fum es.
Do not install the
equipment where there is a risk of explosion and fire.
CAUTION
Do not connect supply voltages which exceed the rated voltage. If voltage exceeding the rated value is applied, the internal circuits may be damaged.
In
the event of installation in presence of flammable and/or explosive
substances, please consult the relevant applicable standards.
In the event of an alarm, consult section 4.3.6 Alarms Menu.
Only restart
the equipment after the problem has been rectified.
Do not carry out isolat ion tests between the p o wer t er minals or between the control terminals.
Make sure that the sc rews on the connection terminal boards have been properly tightened.
Observe the environmental requirements for installation.
DANGER
Certain parts of the product (side walls, he atsink and reactors)
may reach
temperatures as high as 100 °C.
Take all the necessary precautions to
avoid burns.
DANGER
Do not remove the inverter lid during installation. Removing the lid may
affect the IP rating of the inverter and may damage the internal parts.
Removing the lid voids the inverter warra n ty.
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3.2. Checking the Product on Deliver y
On receiving delivery of the equipment, make sure that the packaging shows no signs of damage. Check that it complies with your order by referring to the dataplates described below. In the event of any damage, please contact the relat ive insurance company or the supplier. If the delivery does not match your order, contact the supplier immediately.
Figure 2: Packaging of the SUNWAY M XS
If the equipment is to be s tored before insta llation, mak e sure that the ambient c onditions in the wareh ouse meet the necessary specifications (see section 3.4.1). The warranty covers manufacturing defects. The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage which may have occurred during transport and unpacking. Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be held liable for dam age or faults caused by incorrect use, misuse, incor rect installati on or inadeq uate tem perature or hum idity conditio ns or exposure to corrosives, nor for f aults caused by operation outside the rated values. Nor shall the manuf acturer be held liable for consequential or accidental damage.
NOTE
For the terms of warranty, pleas e refer to the warranty certificate suppl ied with the product.
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3.2.1. Dataplate
The product is described and identified by a dataplate placed on its side.
Figure 3: Dataplate of the SUNWAY M XS
The product code is made up of the following elements:
SUNWAY
M
XS
6000
TL
1 2 3 4 5
1
Product line:
SUNWAY inverter for the conversion of photovoltaic energy
2
Type of connection to the grid: M = single-phase
3
Product family: XS = new generation of Santerno in verters
4
Size:
4600 = rated output current: 20 A (4600 W rated power for 230 V grid) 5000 = rated output current: 22 A (5060 W rated power for 230 V grid) 6000 = rated output current: 26 A (5980 W rated power for 230 V grid)
7500 = rated output current: 33 A (7590 W rated power for 230 V grid)
5
Grid connection technology: TL = transformerless
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Purchase code of the product:
ZZ01770
PP D A C U W X Y
Z
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11
1
Fixed elements of the purchase code:
ZZ01770 for the SUNWAY M XS
2
Size (two figures):
46 = 4600TL (4600 W rated power for 230 V grid) 50 = 5000TL (5060 W rated power for 230 V grid) 60 = 6000TL (5980 W rated power for 230 V grid)
75 = 7500TL (7590 W rated power for 230 V grid)
3
Blank field
4
DC disconnect switch (optional): 0 = Not fitted
1 = Fitted
5
Unused field:
0 = Default
6
Colour:
0 = Carmine Red (RAL 3002) 1 = Night Blue (RAL 5022) 2 = Traffic Black (RAL 9017)
3 = Traffic White (RAL 9016)
7
Unused field: 0 = Default
8
RS485 (optional)
0 = Not fitted
1 or 3 = Fitted
9
Unused field: 0 = Default
10
Unused field: 0 = Default
11
Unused field:
0 = Default
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Figure 4: Label placed on the metal enclos ure of the product
The basic configuration of the SUNWAY M XS inverter comprises the following:
N. 1 SUNWAY M XS inverter;
N. 1 Wall-mounting bracket;
N. 1 Quick Start Guide;
N. 1 Authentication form;
N. 1 Warranty certificate;
N. 1 Kit for quick-coupling connectors.
The following options are available for the SUNWAY M XS:
Available options Component Configuration
DC Disconnect switch
Integrated disconnect switch for the disconnection of the photovoltaic field from the inverter
Integrated into
the product
Ambient sensors
Output voltage sensor s or outp ut current s ensors, single-ended or differential sensors
Integrated into
the product
RS485 Link Connector for RS485 bus communications
Integrated into
the product
NOTE
Before commiss ioning the SUNWAY M XS, mak e sure that all the options
required are fitted. Contact the Customer Service of Elettronica Santerno
SpA for any clarifications.
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3.3. Transport and Handling
State-of-the-art pack ing is provided when shipping the SUNW AY M XS. Handling should be don e using a transpallet or a lift truck with a carrying capacity of at least 100 kg, in order not to damage the product.
Get near the installation place, then unpack following the instructions provided below.
CAUTION
The whole original packing is to be kept
for the full duration of the
warranty period.
Based on the configuration of the product, the content of the packing m ay have a maximum weight of 35 kg. The centre of gr avity of the SUNW AY M XS does not match with the geom etrical c entre of the p ack ing. It is ther efor e recommended that the packing be handled with extreme care by at least three persons. Always use proper handling equipment.
The product packing contains a form stating the password required for
accessing the functioning data of the equipment.
For details about
accessing the inverter functioning data, see section 3.7.2.
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1. Unpacking the product:
a. Cut with pincers the plastic straps that fix the package of the SUNWAY M XS to the pallet; b. Cut with a cutter the adhesive tape closing the box on the side where the package
orientation symbol in Figure 6 is reproduced.
Figure 5: Procedure for opening the package
Figure 6: Package orientation symbol
2. Remove the SUNWAY M XS from its packing by lifting it from its sides. To avoid damaging the packing, lift the product keeping it horizontal to the floor (see Figure 7).
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Figure 7: Procedure for removing the SUNWAY M XS from its packing
3. Put all the packing elements in the box and store it in a dry environment (see Figure 8).
Figure 8: SUNWAY M XS box with packing elements
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3.4. Installation
NOTE
Do not remove the inverter lid during installation. Removing the lid may
affect the IP rating of the inverter and may damage the internal parts.
Removing the lid voids the inverter warra n ty.
3.4.1. Environmental Requirements for the Equipment Storage, Installation and Operation
Model
4600TL 5000TL 6000TL 7500TL
IP Rating
(1)
IP65 IP65 IP65 IP65
Mechanical dimensions w x h x d (mm)
414 x 703 x 260
Weight (kg)
31 31 35 35
Operating ambient temperature (°C)
-25 ÷ +60
Rated operating temperature (°C)
(2)
-25 ÷ +45
Ambient temperature for storage and transport (°C)
-25 ÷ +70
Maximum number of packed SUNWAY M XS that can be stacked up
3
Installation site
Outdoor installation, degree of pollution 3 or better.
Do not install the equipment where it is
exposed to direct
sunlight or where it is exposed to
conductive dust, corrosive
gases, vibrations. Do not install in salty environments.
Altitude
Up to 2000m a.s.l. For altitudes ranging from 2000m to 3000m a.s.l. derate the output current by 1% every 100m. For higher altitudes, please contact Elettronica Santer no.
Operating ambient humidity
0 % to 100 %, 1 g/m3 to 25 g/m3, non-condensing and non­freezing (class 3k3 according to EN 50178).
Storage ambient humidity
0 % to 100 %, 1 g/m3 to 25 g/m3, non-condensing and non­freezing (class 1k3 according to EN 50178).
Ambient humidity during transport
Max. 100%. Up to 60g/m
3
, condensation may appear when th e
equipment is not running (class 2k3 according to EN 50178).
Operating and storage atmospheric pressure
86 kPa to 106 kPa (class 3k3 and 1k4 according to EN 50178).
Atmospheric pressure during transport
70 kPa to 106 kPa (class 2k3 according to EN 50178).
Table 1: Environmental requirements
(1)
(2)
The external fans are IP54 rated.
Beyond 45 °C, the SUNWAY M XS automatically decreases its output power in order to avoid
overheating.
CAUTION
Environmental conditions significantly affect the life-expectancy of the
product. Consequently, DO NOT install the product in a location which does
not meet the required specifications.
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3.4.2. Wall Mounting
The SU NWAY M XS is provided with a bracket that can be used for wall mounting. T he inverter is to be installed in upright position. Make sure that the wall can withstand the weight of the product.
CAUTION
Do not install the SUNWAY M XS
in direct sunlight or above heat
sources.
Based on the configuration of the product, the content of the pack ing may weigh up to 35 kg (see the product specifications).
Make sure that
adequate handling measures are taken.
The protective cover of the connector unit is made of plastic and cannot
withstand mechanical stress.
Avoid using it as a grip point during
installation.
Make sure that the surface where the inverter is to be installed on is
perfectly flat and is not tilted.
NOTE
The installation place f or the SUNW AY M XS is to be chosen based o n its degree of protection. It is recommended that the SUNWAY M XS
be not
installed in environments exposed to direct water jets. It is recommended that the SUNWAY M XS be installed in a place sheltered
from rain and snow.
Do the following to mount the inverter:
1. Find an installation site suitable for the invert er, al lowi ng adequ ate clear ance as m entioned in Figure
9. The clearance below allow easy mounting and proper ventilation.
Figure 9: Minimum clearance (in mm) for proper ventilation of the SUNWAY M XS
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2. N. 3 (three) 6mm flared-head wall plugs are re quired to fasten t he wall-m ounting bracket (plugs ar e not supplied with the product because different wall materials require different types of fixing devices).
Figure 10: Detail of the SUNWAY M XS bracket with the fixing screws
3. Place the inverter uprig ht in contact with the wall in t he proximity of the fixing point . The inverter is
equipped with feet for upright installation.
Figure 11: The SUNWAY M XS in upright position
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4. Fasten the SUNWAY M XS to the bracket by lifting it from the two side handles.
Figure 12: Detail of the SUNWAY M XS with the side handles
DANGER
Make sure that the product is properly fastened to the bracket before
loosening your grip on the product.
5. Assemble the fastening screws onto the sides of the bracket.
Figure 13: Fastening the SUNWAY M XS to the wall-mounting bracket
6. Make sure that the SUNWAY M XS is firmly fixed to the wall. Make sure that no tilting occurs.
HANDLES
HANGING
POINTS
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3.4.3. Electrical Connection
3.4.3.1. Removing the Connector Cover
No particular mechanical procedure is required for the electrical connection of the SUNWAY M XS. The connection to the ph otovoltaic field and to the grid as well as the field disconnect s witch, is fitted, do not require any mechanical procedure.
The connector cover, which is fixed by four screws on its sides, may be removed as follows:
1) Remove the four screws from the inverter sides. See Figure 14.
2) Slide the connector protective cover to remove it.
Figure 14: Removing the connector protective cover
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After removing the connector cover, the connector panel may be accessed as shown in Figure 15.
Figure 15: SUNWAY M XS connectors
3.4.3.2. Connection Sequence
DANGER Always connect the protective earthing (PE).
CAUTION
Follow the sequence below to carry out the electrical connection of the SUNWAY M XS:
1. Carry out the earth c on nec t ion of the inverter;
2. Carry out the electrical connection to the grid;
3. Carry out the electrical connection of the inverter to the photovoltaic field.
Carry out the earth connection of the in verter before carrying out any electric al connection. The product is supplied with a three-wire cable f or the connection to the grid. First connec t the yellow-green wire to the earth of the electric al system external to the inver ter. The yellow-green wire is internally connected to the Protective Earth of the circuit.
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3.4.3.3. Connection to the Grid
CAUTION
The electrical co nnect ion of the SUNWAY M XS must be done following the steps in section 3.4.3.
DANGER
Always remove voltage before operating on the grid. The earth conductor must be connected first.
CAUTION
Do not connect supply voltages exceeding the equipment rated voltage, single-phase, 230 V ±15 % to avoid damaging the internal circuits.
Always install a m oulded cas e circ uit break er ( MCCB) to protec t the el ectric circuit.
RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE A residual current device is integrated into the SUNWAY M XS inverters. The RCD provides protection against residual DC and AC curren ts and is com pliant with the safet y regulations in force. The efficienc y of the RCD is checked when tes ting the inverter and whenever the inverter is connected to the grid. The integra
ted RCD
provides protection aga inst DC-side faults on ly. As per AC-side protection, an external RCD of type A is to be provided to protect the line bet ween the inverter and the delivery point.
NOTE
It is recommended that a RCD of t ype A, minim um 100 mA be i nstalled for
each individual inverter. A total rating of at least 300 mA is therefore
recommended.
Carry out the electrical connection to the grid using the pre-wired cable internal to the SUNWAY M XS. Connect the protective earth (PE), the line (L) and the neutral (N). The plant must be equipped with a moulded case circuit breaker (MCCB) installed between the grid and the SUNWAY M XS.
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The dimensioning of the MCCB and the specifications of the pre-wired ca bl e are given in the tab le belo w.
SUNWAY M XS Model (Output) 4600TL 5000TL 6000TL 7500TL
Rated output voltage (Vac)
230
Rated output current (Aac)
20
22
26
33
Rated current of MCCB
25
25
32
40
Cable cross-section (mm²)
6
Type of cable
Three-pole, double insulation (phase+neutral+earth)
Outer diameter of wiring cable (mm)
16.8
Cable stripping (mm)
10
Table 2: Dimensioning of the MCCB and cable specifications
Proceed as follows:
1) Install the MCCB making sure that no electric load is interposed between the circuit breaker and the SUNWAY M XS. Make sure that th e current capacity of the electric system in the in stallatio n point of the MCCB is adequate for the connection.
2) Connect the SUNWAY M XS and the MCCB using the cable assembly provided.
3) Once the electrical connection to the grid has been carried out, keep the circuit breaker open.
3.4.3.4. Connection to the Photovoltaic Field
CAUTION
The electrical connection of the SUNWAY M XS must be don e f ol lo wing th e steps in section 3.4.3.
Each string is compos ed of a gi ven num ber of series -connect ed PV m odules . The PV genera tor m a y consist of a single string or multiple parallel-connected string s. The configuration of th e PV field should b e defined depending on the voltage range allowed b y the SUNWAY M XS and on the power to be installed.
Up to four strings m ay be c onnected in parallel to the SUNW AY M XS, with no n eed to install an y additio nal component. The strings forming the PV f ield and that are connected t o the same SUNW AY M XS must be dimensioned in order to get the s ame working voltage per string. It is recommended that the same t ype of solar panels be used f or the whole PV field a nd that all the strings be exposed to exactly the same solar radiation. The SUNWAY M XS is not compatible with strings comprising PV modules that require earthing one pole.
Quick-coupling c onnectors are used for the c onnection of the prod uct to the PV field. The SUNWAY M XS inverters are supplied with the following types of connectors:
Quick-coupling Multicontact MC4 connectors (panel connectors PV-ADBP4 and PV-ADSP4 and floating connectors PV-KBT4 and PV-KST4). For assembl y instructions, please consult the MA231 document available for download from the website of the manufacturer;
Amphenol Helios 4 connectors (panel connectors H4CFM6DN and H4CMM6DN and floating connectors H4CFC6DN and H4CMC6DN). For assembly instructions, please consult “Assembly Instruction for the Helios H4 PV Connectors” available for download from the website of the manufacturer;
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DANGER
Make sure that the MCCB is open and the earth connector (PE) is properly earthed.
CAUTION
Do not connect any photovoltaic generator capable of producing a field voltage exceeding the maximum allowable rating (845 V). If a voltage exceeding the maximum allowabl e rating is applied to the inverter, failures may occur on the internal circuits.
DANGER
The voltage produced by the photovoltaic generator radiated by
sunlight (even weak sunlight) can reach 845 V.
Strictly comply with the national and local safety standards in force in
the installation site. Cable stripping and wiring must be c
arried out with extreme care
using proper tools.
Always take EXTREME CARE to avoid any unintentional contacts with the free pole from the PV generator. Contact with both polarities leads
to severe injury or death due to electric shock.
The specifications of the PV field and the wiring cable dimensioning are given in the table below.
SUNWAY M XS Model (Input) 4600TL 5000TL 6000TL 7500TL
Peak power (Wp) of the photovoltaic generator
5500 6000 7000 9000
MPPT voltage (Vdc) of the inverter
330 – 740
Maximum voltage (Vdc) of the PV generator
845
Maximum input current (A) of the photovoltaic generator
15.5 17 20 25
Cable cross-section (1 string, mm2)
6
Type of cable
Unipolar
Table 3: Specifications of the PV field
NOTE
The maximum peak power of the PV generator
should not exceed the
value given in t he table. Exc eeding values do not entail malf unctions to the inverter, as the equipm ent automatically limits the p ower fed into the grid. However, in this way the PV generator is not exploited at its best. The voltage at the m aximum power point of the
PV generator, under the
intended conditions of oper ation (min/max radiation, min/max temperatur e of the modules) must be within the
operating voltage range of the PV
generator.
The maximum rated voltage of the PV field
must never be exceeded. A
higher voltage will damage the equipment in an irreversible manner.
DANGER
When testing the photovoltaic field, do not exceed 500 V
for the
isolation test in order not to damage the inte grate d va ristors protecti ng the DC input of the inverter.
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Do the following:
1) Make sure that the inverter is uncoupled from the grid.
2) If the DC disconnect switch (optional) is fitted, set it to OFF (Figure 15).
3) Check polarity and voltage of each string.
4) Connect the strings of the PV field to the quick-coupling connectors, making sure that polarities are respected. The left-most (female) connectors are for the positive pole, whilst the right-most (male) connectors are for the negative pole.
CAUTION
Plug any unused cable gla nds and quic k -couplin g connec tors of the invert er to maintain the IP rating of the equipment.
3.4.4. Removing the Protective Film from the Display
The SUNWAY M XS inverter is supplied with a film protecting the touchscreen display. See Figure 16. Once the inverter insta llation is complete, remove the protec tive film from the touc hscreen display to start
using it.
Figure 16: Removing the protective film from the touchscreen display
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3.4.5. Fiscal Seal
A fiscal seal m ay be applied to the inverter, where required. The s eal may be applied through t he special slots on both sides of the product cover and enclosure. Remove the connector protective cover to gain access to the slots. Figure 17 shows the location of the slots.
Figure 17: Slots for the application of the fiscal seal
3.5. Commissioning
NOTE
The SUNW AY M XS inverter is factory-set wit h a set of parameter s fitting most
applications; therefore, no parameter modification is generally
required. Always carry out the Quick Configuration procedure of the touchscreen
display (see section 4.3.5.1).
1) Make sure that the inverter connections to the PV field and the grid are correct.
2) Reassemble the connector protective cover, if previously removed.
3) Connect the inverter to the grid by closing the grid-side switch. The SUNWAY M XS inverters are supplie d from the gr id. Once the connect ion to the grid is complete,
press the WAKE UP button to power on the product.
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When the loading stage is com plete (approx. 1’30’’), the display shows a s creen similar to the screen below:
Figure 18: Example of the start menu
4) If the DC disconnect switch (optional) is fitted, set it to ON (see Figure 15).
5) Carry out the Quick Configuration procedure from the Tools menu by pressing the icon here below.
The Quick Configurati on procedure m akes it poss ible t o change the grid interface settings as well. Note that the grid interface configur ation may be ch anged only with in the first 12 ho urs after the com missioning of th e inverter.
6) Press the START button from the graphic interface module. If the voltage of the P V generator is h igher than the v alue set in param eter P020 for the t imeout set in
P021 (1 minute as a factory setting), the inverter synchronises with the national grid, closes the integrated grid coupling de vice and forces a perfectly sinusoidal current in phase with the grid voltage. The current amplitude depends on the power made available from the PV generator. The inverter operating conditions are displayed via th e s tatus icon a nd th e s tatus p age. More details are given in section 4.1.3.
NOTE
The action of pressing the START button is permanentl y stored; therefore,
if voltage is rem oved from the SUNWAY M XS, its Run status wil
l still be
active at next power on. T he inverter m ust be restarted onl y after resetting
an alarm or after pressing the STOP button.
NOTE
According to factory setting, the inverter startup conditions are as follows:
1. Grid voltage: 230 Vac +/-15 %.
2. Grid frequency: 50 Hz +/-0.3 Hz.
3. PV field voltage ranging from 370 V (c orr esponding to P020) to
740
V.
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CAUTION
GRID INTERFACE CONFIGURATION – The grid interface configuration
based on the Countr y where the inverter is installed m ay be changed only
within the first 12 hours after the commissioning of the inverter.
Once started, the SUNW AY M XS operates in full au tom atic m ode. The invert er operat ing c onditions ma y be constantly monitored via the touc hscreen displa y (see section 4). If not used for 5 minutes, the to uchscreen display automatically turns off to minimize self-consumption. Press anywhere on the display to turn it on again.
If solar radiation is absent , the equipment tur ns off after the tim e set in parameter P041 (factory setting: 15 minutes). When solar radiation is present, the SUNWAY M XS automatically restarts and resumes the production of electric po wer. The inverter m ay b e restarted at any time by pressing th e WAKE UP button from the graphic interface module. When the inverter is on, you can edit the operating parameters and display production data and fault list, even if no PV field voltage is supplied.
3.5.1. Stopping the Inverter
Press STOP from the touchscreen display to stop delivering energy to the grid and to stop the inverter.
DANGER
The STOP
button does not power off the inverter; consequently, live
parts are dangerous even if the inverter has been stopped.
DANGER
Any operations on the inverter must be performed under safety conditions, after cutting off both the DC power supply and the AC power supply.
DANGER
After turning off the inverter, wait at least 20 minutes before operating on the connections to give the DC-link capacitors time to discharge.
3.6. Quick Configuration
The Quick Configuration in the Tools menu guides the user through preset operations for a quick configuration of the product. The Quick Configuration comprises:
1. Setting the language. See section 3.6.1.
2. Setting the Country. See section 3.6.2.
3. Setting the time zone. See section 3.6.3.
4. Setting the date and time. See section 3.6.4.
5. Setting the currency. See section 3.6.5.
6. Setting the feed-in tariff. See section 3.6.6.
7. Resetting the history data. See section 3.6.7.
8. Resetting the display. See section 3.6.8.
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3.6.1. Setting the Language
This section describes how to change the dialogue language from the touchscreen display. Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Tools icon ( );
Select the Quick Configuration ( ) menu. Use the arrows ( ) on the Status
Bar to go to the first page of each submenu;
Select L402 - Language; the screen below appears:
Figure 19: Language setting page
Scroll the list of the availab le languages using t he arrow keys ( ) and sel ect the desired language;
Activate your choice by pressing the Save ( ) button and confirm with . The system automaticall y quits the current page. If you press Cancel ( ), the previous settings
are maintained.
In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the Quick
Configuration
submenu
Select L402 -
Language
Select a
language and
press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 20: Setting the dialogue language
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3.6.2. Setting the Country
NOTE
Changing the Countr y affects the configuration of the grid interface of the inverter.
NOTE
The grid interface conf iguration based on th e Country where t he inverter is
installed may be changed only
within the first 12 hours after the
commissioning of the inverter. After this time interva l, t he Cou ntry setting
may be changed only by the Customer Service of Elettronica Santerno
SpA.
This section describes how to change the Country where the inverter is to be installed. Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Tools ( ) icon;
Select the Quick Configuration ( ) menu. Use the arrows ( ) on the Status
Bar to go to the first page of each submenu;
Select P040 - Country; the screen below appears:
Figure 21: Country setting page
Select the desired Country;
Activate your choice b y pre s s ing the Save ( ) button and confirm with . The
system automaticall y quits the current page. If you press Cancel ( ), the pre vious settings are maintained.
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In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the Quick
Configuration
submenu
Select P040 -
Country
Select a va lue
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 22: Setting the Country
During the time int erval when the Country may be c hanged (12h), the start menu shows the nam e of the Country which is currently selected. After that time interval, the Country is no longer displayed.
Figure 23: Name of the Country displ ayed in the start menu
3.6.3. Setting the Time Zone
This section describes how to change the time zone. Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Tools ( ) icon;
Select the Quick Configuration ( ) menu. Use the arrows ( ) on the Status
Bar to go to the first page of each submenu;
Select L404 – Time zone; the screen below appears:
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Figure 24: Time zone setting page
Select the desired time zone;
Activate your choice b y pre s s ing the Save ( ) button and confirm with . The
system automaticall y quits the current pag e. If you press Cancel ( ), the previous settings are maintained.
In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the Quick
Configuration
submenu
Select L404 –
Time zone
Select a va lue
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 25: Setting the time zone
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3.6.4. Setting the Date and Time
This section describes how to change the date and time of the inverter. Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Settings ( ) icon;
Select the Quick Configuration ( ) menu. Use the arrows ( ) on the Status
Bar to go to the first page of each submenu;
Select L400 - Date; the screen below appears:
Figure 26: Setting the date
Enter the date by pressing the buttons;
Activate your choice b y pre s s ing the Save ( ) button and confirm with . The
system automaticall y quits the current pag e. If you press Cancel ( ), the previous settings are maintained;
Repeat the steps above for L401 – Time.
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In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the Quick
Configuration
submenu
Select L400 -
Date
Enter the value
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 27: Setting the date
NOTE
Setting the date and time of the inverter is required to properly view the graphs.
3.6.5. Setting the Currency
This section describes how to change the currency. Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Tools ( ) icon;
Select the Quick Configuration ( ) menu. Use the arrows ( ) on the Status
Bar to go to the second page of the submenus;
Select L403 - Currency; the screen below appears:
Figure 28: Setting the currency
Scroll the list of the availab le currencies using t he arrow ke ys ( ) and select the desired currency;
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Activate your choice b y pre s s ing the Save ( ) button and confirm with . The system automaticall y quits the current page. If you press Cancel ( ), the pre vious settings
are maintained.
In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the Quick
Configuration
submenu
Select L403 -
Currency
Select the
currency and
press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 29: Setting the currency
3.6.6. Setting the Feed-in Tariff
This section describes how to c hange th e par am eters of the in verter net m etering . The net-metering func tion constantly informs the consumers about the economic return of their PV plant. You have to set up the remuneration of the generated energy acknowledged by your Grid Administrator. On the basis of the remuneration and the generated ener gy, the inverter displays the accum ulated gain. See meas ures M210 (Total Pay-off) and M211 (Partial Pay-off) in section 4.3.2.3. Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Tools ( ) icon;
Select the Quick Configuration ( ) menu. Use the arrows ( ) on the Status
Bar to go to the second page of the submenus;
Select P130 – Incentive; the screen below appears:
Figure 30: Net metering setting page
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Enter the desired value by pressing the buttons ;
Activate your choice b y pre s s ing the Save ( ) button and confirm with . The
system automaticall y quits the current page. If you press Cancel ( ), the previous settings are maintained.
In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the Quick
Configuration
submenu
Select P130 -
Incentive
Enter the value
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 31: Setting the feed-in tariff
3.6.7. Resetting the History Data
The Reset command res ets the logs of the displa y history data and restar ts the datalogging func tion for the integrity of the history data after the date and time have been changed.
Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Tools ( ) icon;
Select the Quick Configuration ( ) submenu;
Select L500 – Reset History. Use the arrows ( ) on the Status Bar to go to t he se c ond p age
of the submenus. The screen below appears:
Figure 32: History data resetting p age
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Run the command by pressing the Run Command button;
Wait until the system notifies that the command has been run successfully;
Quit the active window by pressing the return button ( ) in the bottom-right corner.
In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the Quick
Configuration
submenu
Select L500 –
RESET
HISTORY
Run the
command by
pressing the Run
Command button
Wait for the
success message
and quit by
pressing the
return button
Figure 33: History data resetting p age
3.6.8. Resetting the Display
Resetting the displa y is requir ed to ensur e its c orrec t oper ation af ter chan ging th e displ ay set tings dur ing th e Quick Configuration procedure.
Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Tools ( ) icon;
Select the Quick Configuration ( ) submenu.
Select L011 – RESET DISPL AY. Use the arrows ( ) on the Status Bar to go to t he second
page of the submenus; the screen below appears:
Figure 34: Display resetting page
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Run the command by pressing the Run Command button;
Wait until the system notifies that the comm and has been run successf ully and wait for the displ ay
reset.
In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the Quick
Configuration
submenu
Select RESTART
THE DISPLAY THEN PRESS
THE START
BUTTON
Run the
command by pressing the Run Command button
Wait for the
success message
and the display
reset
Figure 35: Resetting the display
3.7. Connectivity
3.7.1. Wi-Fi Connectivity
The SUNWAY M XS featur es Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g connectivity for ad hoc (point-to-point) connection or for t he connection of the inverter to a WLAN (wireless area network).
NOTE
The Wi-Fi connection is to be disabled before changing the Wi-Fi settings.
3.7.1.1. Wi-Fi Activation and Deactivation
The Wi-Fi status may be set up by the user from the Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Status in the Connectivity menu.
Select the
Connectivity
icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
submenu
Select Wi-Fi
Status
Select the
desired status
and press Save
Confirm with OK
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3.7.1.2. AD HOC Connection
NOTE
When using the AD HOC
connection, unencrypted data is transmitted
from/to the inverter. When an AD HOC c onnection is established, the Wi-
Fi status icon is green
or yellow during data transmit/receive. The red Wi-Fi
icon may therefore
indicate that a connect ion is correctly establis hed but no data exchang e is occurring.
The AD HOC connection enab les connecting a PC to a different devic e allowing using one of the consulting methods in section 3.7.2 for one or more inverters, with no need to exploit an existing wireless network.
Do the following in order to establish an AD HOC connection with the inverter:
Set “AD HOC” as the type of connection (L305);
By activating the “AD H OC” connecti on, the invert er will create a network supporting the c onnection
of an external device (e.g. iPho ne) , identified with the “Santerno_MX S” S SID. In m ult i -in verter p lan ts, the inverters will automatically assign themselves unique IP addresses within the same “Santerno_MXS” network.
Select the
Connectivity
icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
submenu
Select L305 –
Connection
Type
Select “Ad Hoc”
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 36: Setting the AD HOC connectivity
Activate the Wi-Fi connection (3.7.1.1);
Connect the second device to the AD HOC network made avai lable b y the invert e r .
For the connection to the AD HOC network of devices featur ing Wi-Fi connectivity, ple ase refer to the relevant User Manuals.
On completion of this proc edure, access the Wi-Fi status windo w (see Figure 51) to c heck the connection status. If a screen sim ilar to the one in the f igure is displa yed, this means that th e connection is com pleted successfully. Some check values for AD HOC connection are given below:
o ESSID: Sunway_MXS o the IP address shall by of type 169.254.xxx.xxx o Subnet: 255.255.000.000
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3.7.1.3. Router Connection
CAUTION
The SUNWAY M XS inverter may be connected only to WPA encrypted networks by entering an alphanumeric password from 8 to 63 characters.
The ROUTER connection allows conn ecting the inverter to an ex isting wireless infrastructure, thus allo wing the other devices connecte d to the same network to use the consult m ethods in section 3.7.2 an d allowing the inverter itself to gain access to the Internet in the event of an infrastructure connected to the networ k.
Do the following to connect the inverter to an existing network:
Set “L305 – Connection Type” to “ROUTER”;
Select the
Connectivity
icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
submenu
Select
Connection
Type
Select “ROUTER”
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 37: Setting the ROUTER connectivity
Select the network where the inverter is to be c onnected to. Select “L308 – SELECTED SSID” to view the networks detected by the inverter and to select the desired network;
Confirm with
OK
Figure 38: Selecting the desired network
Select the
Connectivity icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
submenu
Select L308 –
SELECTED SSID
Select the desired network and press
Save
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Set the network access password;
Select the
Connectivity
icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
submenu
Select L306 –Wi-
Fi Password
Enter the value
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 39: Setting the network access password
Set the IP address assignment mode. Select:
“DHCP” if you desire that the IP address is assigned by the router or access point (factory
setting). By selecting the “DHCP” mode, the additional connection parameters will be set up directly by the router or access point. T he IP address, however, ma y be changed by the router or access point over time;
“STATIC” if you desire to manually enter the IP address to be assigned to the inverter. By selecting the “STATIC” mode, the IP address will remain unchanged over time. The user is required to know all the specif ications of the connection network to avoid conflicts in assigning static IP addresses of other devices. Also, the user is required to set any other connection parameter after selecting the “STATIC” mode.
Select the
Connectivity
icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
submenu
Select L307 – IP
Type
Select the
desired mode
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 40: IP address assignment mode
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Set the IP a ddress (onl y if you chose the “STATIC” method for the IP address as signment). The set up of this parameter requires knowing the net work the invert er is to be c onnecte d to. The IP address is to be composed of 12 digits, including any zeros.
Selct the
Connectivity
icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
submenu
Select L301 –IP
address (page 2)
Enter the value
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 41: Setting the IP address
Set the subnet mask (only if you chose the “STATIC” method for the IP address ass ignment). Setting this parameter requires k nowing the network the inverter is to be c onnected to. A typica l value for domestic environments is 255.255.255.000.
Selct the
Connectivity
icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
submenu
Select L302 -
Subnet mask
(page 2)
Enter the desired
value and press
Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 42: Setting the subnet mask
Set the gateway (onl y if you chos e th e “STATIC” method for the IP address assignment). Setting this parameter requires knowing the network the inverter is to be connected to. A typical value for domestic environments is the IP address of the router or the access point.
Selct the
Connectivity
icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
submenu
Select L303 –
Gateway (page
2)
Enter the desired
value and press
Save
Confirm with OK
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Set the DNS (onl y if you chose the “STATIC” method for the IP address assignment). Setting this parameter requires knowing the network the inverter is to be connected to.
Select the
Connectivity
icon
Select the Wi-Fi
Status SSID
Select L311 –
DNS (page 2)
Enter the desired
value and press
Save
Confirm with OK
Activate the Wi-Fi connection (3.7.1.1). If the Wi-Fi status ic on is green and the s creen is similar to the one in Figure 51, this means that the connection is completed successfully.
NOTE
In the event of failures connecting the inverter to an existing network,
contact your local Network Administrator.
3.7.2. Accessing the Inverter Data
The SUNWAY M XS may be monitored in wireless mode directly by the user, who can check status information, such as operating measures, alarms tripped and events fired, with no need to implement demanding wiring solutions.
Data exchange with the inverter is made possible via a Wi-Fi connection operating as described above.
NOTE
Data access is protected b y a password associated with the serial num ber
of the product. The password is given in a form contained in th e box of the
product.
The consulting modes below are availabl e onl y when the in verter is po wered o n. If the PV field voltage is to o weak (higher than the v alue set in P020 – FI ELD R EF ERENCE), the inverter stops after the time s et i n P041 – POW ER OFF TIMEOUT. Parameter P041 m ay be changed by the user to keep the inverter on for the desired time even when th e PV field reference is too weak, in order to exploit the function ality described above. Setting parameter P041 to 0 fully inhibits the inverter shut down.
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3.7.2.1. Web Browser
The Web Browser applicat ion is compatible with the most popular web browsers, suc h as Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer (vers ion 8 or greater) and Safari. You can establish a c onnection to the inverter and may consult information about the inverter status and the graphs displayed on a web-like page. Do the following to consult the information made available by the inverter:
Open the web browser from the device connec ted to the sam e “ROUTER ” or “AD HOC” netw ork as
the inverter;
In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address of the target inverter (e.g.
http://192.168.0.3);
When you are required for authenticat ion, enter the serial number of the product as the username
and enter the password received when purchasing the product;
Navigate through the contents m ade available from the application. The values on the righ t of the
web page are updated every minute.
If multiple inverters are connected to the same wireless network, the web-like page will display the data relating to all the connected inverters, both as discrete data and as aggregate data, after entering the authentication param eters for all the inverters. T he whole listing of the inverters connected to the PV plant may take up to 5 minutes from the inverter start up. The web-like page displayed by the inverter features on-line Help functionality that can be activated by
pressing the icon in the top-right corner.
NOTE
The authentication parameters may be stored by the browser to avoid entering them each time a connection is established. The user is responsible for any implications in terms of information protection.
NOTE
Internet Explorer 9 r equires disabling the “Com patibility View” function for the correct view of the web-like page.
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3.7.2.2. iPhone Application
NOTE
The iPhone application is available for iPhone 3 and more recent models.
The iPhone Application developed by Elettronica Santerno for the connection to the SUNWAY M XS inverters may be downloaded fr om Apple iTunes.
The iPhone Application allows displaying the status info of the inverter as well as the main operating measures, both in local mode and in remote mode—after the first connection in local mode has been established. The inverter is to be enabled for accessing the Internet via the Wi-Fi connection and the Sunwayportal.it service is to be activated (parameter L505).
NOTE
The iPhone Application gen er ates dat a tr af f ic. Cos ts ma y var y bas ed on th e user’s tariff plan. Costs are charged to the user.
Do the following to consult the inverter data from your iPhone:
Launch the SUNWAY M XS application;
Figure 43: Icon of the SUNWAY M XS application on the iPhone
Complete the startup wizard;
When you are required for authentication, ent er the serial number of the product as the username
and enter the password received when purchasing the product.
Navigate through the contents made available from the application.
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3.7.3. Sunwayportal.it
The SUNWAY M XS inverters, if connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, may send the main info about the inverter status and measures to the Sunwaportal.it of Elettronica Santerno SpA. Information may be accessed in remote mode as well.
Sending data to the Sunwayportal.it is a f unctional ity that can be e nabled from the Services subm enu in the Connectivity menu. Do the following to access the Sunwayportal.it service:
Activate the Sunwayportal.it functionality:
→ → →
Select the
Connectivity icon
Select the
Services submenu
Select L505 –
SUNWAYPORTAL
.IT
Select ENABLE
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 44: Activating the Sunwayportal.it service
Once the Sunwayportal.it functiona lity is acti vated, pr oceed with auth enticat ion enter ing the ser ial num ber of the inverter as the username and the password given in the form contained in the box of the product.
3.7.4. Technical Support
The SUNWAY M XS inverters, if connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, may be remotely accessed by the Customer Service of Elettronica Santerno S pA. Assistance is given v ia an enc r ypt ed c om munication channel between the inverter and Elettronica S anterno SpA Customer Service, whose staff is allowed to ac cess the measures and program ming parameters of the inverter. This functional ity allows the Customer Service to promptly operate on the inverter.
The Technical Support func tionality may be activ ated from the Services submenu in the Connectivity menu. Do the following:
Activate the Technical Support functionality:
Select the
Connectivity icon
Select the
Services menu
Select L502 –
Technical
Support
Select ENABLE
and press Save
Confirm with OK
Figure 45: Activating the Technical Support Service
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Check if the Technical Support functionality is activated:
Select the Wi-Fi
Status icon
Wait until the
Technical
support is active
message appears
NOTE
The activation of the Technical Support is persistent.
The Technical
Support functionality is to be deactivated when assistance is finished. The date and time of the inverter m ust be correc tly set up for the activation
of the Technical Support functionality.
3.7.5. Connectivity Troubleshooting
o The desired network is not listed among the available networks
Possible cause:
o The router cannot be detected by the inverter because it is too far o The router has a hidden wireless network
o No connection is established between the inverter and the selected router
Possible cause:
o The router is too far from the inverter and no stable connection may be established o Wrong password entered (the password is case-sensitive) o The router does not implement WPA cryptography for the network security o The inverter is assigning a DHCP IP address and the router DHCP is disabled o The inverter is assigning a STATIC IP address and the address being set up is in c onflict
with the address of a different device connected to the same network
o No connection to the Internet is established from the inverter
Possible cause:
o The router is not connected to the Internet o The Gateway is set to a wrong value. T he typical Gateway IP address displayed on the Wi-
Fi status window must be the same IP address of the router. Contact your network administrator for complex networks
o The DNS is set to a wrong value. The factory setting (8.8.8.8) is to be left unchanged.
o The Technical Support service is not correctly activated
Possible cause:
o The inverter fails connecting to the Internet. See the case in point o Date and time are not set correctly
o The inverter is connected to the selected network but the web page cannot be accessed
Possible cause:
o The device from which you are trying to consult th e web page is no t connected to the s ame
network as the inverter
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3.8. Datalogging
The SUNWAY M XS inverters may store the measures listed in Table 4. The user may display the history measures over 4 time intervals:
the latest day, considered as the latest 24 hours, with a resolution of 1 data item/minute;
the latest week, considered as the latest 7 days, with a resolution of 1 data item/day;
the latest month, considered as the latest 30 days, with a resolution of 1 data item/day;
the latest year, considered as the latest 52 weeks, with a resolution of 1 data item/week.
The stored data may be dis played by selecting the m easure inside the desired menu and by accessing th e relevant graph. Figure 46 is an example of how to display a measure graph.
Select the Info
icon
Select the Grid
submenu
Select MPWR
Power to Grid
Select the
icon to change the
time interval
Select the
icon again to
switch to a
different time
interval
Figure 46: Displaying a measure graph
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The user may also choose 3 measures from Table 4 to customize the Main Graph (4.3.3).
ID Function Type
Can be
graphically
represented
M000
Field Voltage
Measure
Yes
M002
Field Current Measure Yes
M004
Grid Voltage
Measure
Yes
M005
Grid Frequency
Measure
Yes
M006
Grid Current
Measure
Yes
M009
Active Power
Measure
Yes
M010
Total Energy
Meter
No
M011
Partial Energy
Meter
No
M016
Grid KO Event Counter
Meter
No
M057
Internal Temperature
Measure
Yes
M059
Heatsink Temperature
Measure
Yes
M089
Inverter Status Status No
M090
Alarm Tripped
Status
No
M098
Supply Time
Meter
No
M099
Operation Time
Meter
No
M200
Total Pay-off
Meter
No
M201
Partial Pay-off
Meter
No
MPWR
Power to Grid
Measure
Yes
Table 4: Logged variables
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4. GRAPHIC INTERFACE MO DULE
The full-colour, graphic t ouchscreen display is located on the inverter front. The touchscr een display is the HMI of the inverter (see Figure 47).
Figure 47: Graphic touchscreen display
The START button for the inverter startup and the STOP button for the inverter stoppage, due to maintenance reasons, are located in the bottom part of the graphic interface module.
Pressing the START button is required on l y for the in v erter c om missioning. Once comm is sioned, th e in verter will automatically start up every morning when the required operating conditions are achieved.
After pressing the STOP button, the inverter is kept stopped until the START button is pressed again, regardless of the operating conditions.
NOTE
Press START after commissioning or m aintainin g the inverter t o restore the
normal operation of the inverter. If this is not t he case, the inverter
will not automatically restart even though the correct operating conditions are restored.
In the absence of solar ra diation, th e invert er will auto m atically deacti vate. When solar rad iation is enough t o start the inverter, the SUNWAY M XS will automatically restart and will resume energy generation. The inverter may be restarted at any time by pressing the WAKE UP button from the graphic interface module.
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When the inverter is started, the touchscreen display shows the following screens in sequence:
Santerno Logo
Sunway M XS
Screen
Loading… screen
Start menu
Default screen
(Graph as a
factory setting)
When no input has been received for 5 minutes, the touchscreen display automatically turns of f to reduce self-consumption to a minimum. Press anywhere on the display to turn it on again.
4.1. Navigati ng i n the Graphic Interface
The touchscreen displa y uses a menu and subm enu tree to organize the inform ation made available to the user. Menus and submenus are divided into four main ar eas in the Menu Area in th e main window (Figure
48). Touch an icon to navigate to its contents.
Figure 48: Touchscreen display – Start menu
Navigation bar
Menu Area
Status Bar
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The graphic layout of the application is divided into 3 main areas:
Area
Description
Navigation Bar
The Navigation Bar is populate d b y dif f erent icons allow ing the us er
to know the navigation position inside the menus.
Icons are
displayed based on the selected items in the menus.
Menu Area
The Menu Area displa ys the information about the product as well
as all the configuration parameters. These items are divi
ded into
some areas identified o
n the main page by the 4 main buttons
below:
Info menu (blue button)
Graphic menu (yellow button )
Connectivity menu (green button)
Tools menu (gre y button)
Status Bar
The Status Bar comprises the icons rela ting to the most important
information of the inverter
for easy access from any part of the
menus. The 4 icons on the left allow navigating to the following:
Alarm and event history data
Wi-Fi status
Inverter status
Default view (4.3.5.2)
Additional buttons necessary to navigate inside the menus are viewed if required by the organisation of the active menu.
The areas above are populated by contents varying based on the current position in the menu tree.
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Figure 49 shows an example of a screen. The main interactive items are described.
Figure 49: Example of a screen
4.1.1. Navigation Bar
The Navigation Bar displays the icons for easy navigation to the different menus and submenus:
Back to the start menu icon: allows going back to the start menu from any position in the menus.
Menu and submenu icons: graphically represent the current position in the menus. Select one of the
icons preceding the last icon from the right to return to the upper level.
4.1.2. Menu Area
The Menu Area displays the items allowing interaction with the inverter. The items marked with an arrow may be displayed as a graph or may lead to a dialog window (see section 4.3).
Items selectable fr om the Menu Area
Alarm icon Variable icons
Wi-Fi status icon Default view icon
Inverter status icon
Back to the start menu
Menus and submenus icons
Navigation Bar
Menu Area
Status Bar
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4.1.3. Status Bar Area
The Status Bar Area includes four fixed icons and t wo variable icons de pending on the page dis played. The fixed icons are detailed below:
Alarms icon: allows accessing the Alarms menu from any page in the program. The Alarms menu contains the lists of the alarms and events of the system. The icon can have two statuses:
No alarms tripped.
Alarm(s) tripped but the user has not yet viewed the relevant details (see section 4.3.6).
The Alarms menu is detailed in section 4.3.6.
Figure 50: Screen of the Alarms menu
Wi-Fi Status icon: allows a ccess ing the Wi-Fi Status menu, including Wi-Fi connectivity info, such as the name of the network SSID, the IP address of the inverter and the qual it y of the Wi-Fi connection.
Figure 51: Screen of the Wi-Fi Status menu
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The icon can have three statuses:
Hardware not fitted or hardware fault.
If your SUNWAY M XS is provided with an external Wi-Fi connector, make sure that it is correctly inserted into the USB port of the inverter. If the Wi-Fi functionality is integrated into the product, the grey Wi-Fi icon may indicate that
the Wi-Fi connection has been inactive for a while. If the icon is pressed, it will turn to red. This does not indicate any malfunction. If the problem persists, please contact the Customer Service.
Wi-Fi connection failed.
Wi-Fi connection established, but the connection is poor quality. Wi-Fi connection established, connection is good quality.
The Wi-Fi Status menu is detailed in section 4.3.8.
Inverter Status icon: allows accessing the inverter Status menu.
Figure 52: Screen of the inverter Status menu
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The Status menu icon represents the operating conditions of the inverter. The icon can have four statuses:
Indicates that the inv erter is powered, but the PV field volt age is lower than the value set in parameter P020.
This inverter status normally occurs:
o in the early morning, when the PV field voltage is too weak for energy generation o in the daytime, when solar radiation is weak
o
in the evening, before the inverter shuts off
Indicates that the inverter is in stand-by and is waiting for suitable operating condit ions to be resumed:
o if the PV field voltage is sufficient for ener gy generation and the in verter is waiting for
the timeout set in (P021) before starting delivering energy
o if the PV field voltage is sufficient for energy generat ion, but the STOP button has been
pressed
o
if the disconnect switch (if fitted) is set to OFF
Indicates that the inverter is correctly operating and is feeding power to the grid.
Indicates that an alarm tripped.
The Status menu is detailed in section 4.3.7.
Default View icon: allows accessing the defau lt view, that can be set u p via the Custom ization > Displa y submenu in the Tools menu (see sections
4.3.3.2 and 4.3.5). The default view is displayed by the
inverter after no input has been received for a reasonably long time.
4.2. Display Windows and Data Enter Windows
The windows listed belo w make it possible to displ ay the measures m ade available from the inverter and to change the system settings:
1. Graph window. See section 4.2.1.
2. Alphanumeric keypad window. See section 4.2.2.
3. List window. See section 4.2.3.
4. Run Command window. See section 4.2.4.
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4.2.1. Graph Window
The graph window shows the pattern of the selected measure. This window may be accessed from the Menu Area by selecting one of the measures marked with an arrow.
Figure 53: Example of a measure graph
The two right-most icons in the bottom-right corner of the Graph window may vary and allow doing the following:
Accesses the key of the graph. Select the icon to display a list of the measures that are
graphically represented, their colour and instant value.
The graph may be customized from the Customization submenu in the Tools menu.
Selection of the time per iod. The icon allows cha nging the time per iod in the graph b y selecting
one of the 4 time periods: the latest day, the latest week, the latest month or the latest year.
Press the icon repeatedly to switch from a time period to the other.
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4.2.2. Alphanumeric Keypad Window
The alphanumeric keypad window enables enter ing alphanumeric values in the selected field, as detailed below:
Figure 54: Example of alphanumeric keypad window
By pressing an alphanumeric key from the keypad, the digit is displayed first, followed by the characters included in the same key.
Some function keys are available:
o Key “1”: if pressed twice, enters a space; o key “0”:
o enters 0, -, + when entering digits o enters 0 and toggles between CAPS and lower case when entering text messages. The
activation of this functionality affects the latest character entered.
o “Delete” key: deletes a character at a time from right to left
NOTE
The BASIC access level features two confirmation buttons:
CANCEL cancels the data entered;
SAVE stores the data entered to permanent memory.
The ADVANCED access level features three confirmation buttons:
CANCEL cancels the data entered;
SAVE stores the data entered to permanent memory;
WRITE stores the data entered until the inverter is next powered on
(temporary storage). The previous value is restored at next power on.
VALUE FIELD
Displays the alphanumeric value relating to the selected parameter.
CANCEL BUTTON
Cancels the alphanumeric value you have just entered and restores the value which was previously stored to memory
.
The programme automatically returns to the previous menu.
WRITE BUTTON
Stores the alphanum eric value you h ave just entered until the inverter is next started
(temporary storage).
The programme retur ns to the previous menu after press ing the
OK
button that
pops up after pressing
Write.
MIN: Indicates the minimum allowable value. DEF: Indicates the D EFAULT value set for the inverter. MAX: Indicates the maximum allowable value.
STATUS
Message relating t o data entering.
SAVE BUTTON
Stores to memory the alphanumeric value you have just ent ered. The programme retur ns to the previous menu after press ing the
OK
button that
pops up after pressing
Save.
KEYPAD
Al
phanumeric keys enabling
entering
the desired value.
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4.2.3. List Window
The list window allows entering or changing a parameter chosen from a list, as detailed below:
Figure 55: Example of a list window
NOTE
The BASIC access level features two confirmation buttons:
CANCEL cancels the data entered;
SAVE stores the data entered to permanent memory.
The ADVANCED access level features three confirmation buttons:
CANCEL cancels the data entered;
SAVE stores the data entered to permanent memory;
WRITE stores the data entered until the inverter is next powered on
(temporary storage). The previous value is restored at next power on.
ITEM LIST
Scrolling list of the available items. The currently active option
is blue in colour .
Arrow keys scrolling up and down the items in the list.
CANCEL BUTTON
Cancels the lates t modification and keeps the
current setting active.
The programme automati cally returns to the previous menu
.
SAVE BUTTON
Stores to memory the alphanumeric value that you have jus t entered. The programme retur ns to the previous menu after press ing the
OK button th
at
pops up after pressing
Save.
STATUS
Message for the execution of data entering
.
DEFAULT
Default value of the parameter
.
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4.2.4. Command Execution Window
This command execution window allows sending a command to the inverter, as detailed below:
Figure 56: Example of a Run Command window
4.3. Description of the Menus
The menus and subm enus of the graph ic interfac e module are d ivided into the f our main areas represente d by the four icons in the start menu.
Figure 57: Icons of the Menu Area in the start menu
1. Info Menu
Measures and programming parameters of the inverter. See section 4.3.2 for details.
2. Graph Menu
Graphic display of the measures that can be customized by the user. See section 4.3.3 for details.
2
4
1
3
NAME OF THE COMMAND
Area of the window displaying the name of the active parameter
.
BACK BUTTON
Returns to the previous menu.
RUN COMMAND
Allows executing the command.
MESSAG I N G AR EA
Area of the window displaying if the command fail
s/succeeds.
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3. Connectivity Menu
Provides information about connectivity and relevant setting parameters. See section 4.3.4 for details.
4. Tools Menu
Provides tools and configuration parameters of the inverter. See section 4.3.5 for details.
4.3.1. Organisation of Measures and Parameters
The parameter configuration involves two access levels:
BASIC (factory setting): displays the main measures and parameters;
ADVANCED: displays the advanced measures and enables accessing all the parameters.
The access level m ay be changed by the user from Customization > Access Lev el > User Level in t he Tools menu (see section 4.3.5.2).
NOTE
The BASIC access level features two confirmation buttons:
CANCEL cancels the data entered;
SAVE stores the data entered to permanent memory.
NOTE
The ADVANCED access level features three confirmation buttons:
CANCEL cancels the data entered;
SAVE stores the data entered to permanent memory;
WRITE stores the data entered until the inverter is next powered on
(temporary storage). The previous value is restored at next power on.
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NOTE
Set the ADVANCED level to program the inverter parameters.
The information and configuration variables are grouped as follows:
o Measures. Thes e values m ay onl y be displ ayed and c annot b e chang ed by th e us er. Each measure
is identified by letter M followed by 3 digits (e.g. M001). Measures are detailed as follows in the sections below:
Mxxx Range
Internal representation
Value displayed on the touchscreen
display (m ay be a decim al f igure) p
lus
unit of measure
Name of the
measure
Active
If present, this field indicates if and when the measure is valid. When this field is not present, the measure concerned is considered as ALWAYS active.
Address
Modbus address from which the measure is read (integer).
Level
Access level (BASIC / ADVANCED).
Function
Description of the measure.
Table 5: Template of the measure descriptive tables
o Parameters. These values m ay be changed b y the user in order to conf igure the inverter o peration.
Each parameter is identifie d by one of the following letters : P, I, C or R. Each letter is followed b y 3 digits (e.g. P020). Parameters are detailed as follows in the sections below:
Pxxx Range
Internal representation of the
device (integer)
Value displayed on the touchscreen display (may be a decim al f igure) plus unit of measure
Name of the
parameter
Default
Factory setting of the parameter (as represented internally).
Factory setting of the parameter (as displayed) plus unit of measure.
Level
Access level (BASIC / ADVANCED).
Active
If present, this field indicat es if and when the measure is valid. When this field is not present, the measure concerned is considered as ALWAYS active.
Address
Modbus address the parameter is read from or written to (integer).
Function
Description of the parameter.
Table 6: Template of the parameter descriptive tables
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o Display variables. These values relate to the displa y. Some of them may only be displayed, some
other may be changed by the user. Each var iable is identified by letter L follo wed by 3 digits (e.g.
L001). Variables are detailed as follows in the sections below:
Lxxx Range
Value displayed on th e touchscreen display (m ay be a decimal figure) plus unit of measure
Name of the
variable
Default
Factory setting of the parameter (as displayed) plus unit of measure.
Function
Description of the parameter.
Table 7: Template of the variable descriptive tables
4.3.2. Info Menu
The icons of the menus and submenus in the Info area are blue in colour and al low monitoring the invert er measures. Each measure is identified by letter M followed by 3 digits.
Figure 58 shows the Info menu tree, whil e Table 8, Table 9 and Table 10 describe each subm enu belon ging
to the Info menu.
See Table 8
See Table 9
See Table 10
Figure 58: Info menu tree
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4.3.2.1. Field Sub m enu
Menu
Submenu
Access
Level
Action
M000 – FIELD VOLTAGE
Displays the instant value of the PV field voltage
BASIC Displays the measure graph.
M002 – FIELD CURRENT
Displays the instant value of the PV field current
BASIC Displays the measure graph.
M001 – MPPT REFERENCE
Displays the instant value of the MPPT reference
ADVANCED None. View-only item.
M017 – POSITIVE POLE IN SU LATION
RESISTANCE
Displays the instant value of the insulation resistance of the PV field positive pole
ADVANCED
None. View-only item.
M019 – NEGATIVE POLE INSULATION
RESISTANCE
Displays the instant value of the insulation resistance of the PV field negative pole
ADVANCED None. View-only item.
M016 – GRID KO EVENT COUNTER
Displays the counter for “weak radiation” events
ADVANCED None. View-only item.
Table 8: Info menu, Field submenu
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M000
Range
0 ÷ 9000
0 ÷ 900.0 V
Field Voltage
Address
1650
Level
BASIC
Function
Field voltage that has been measured.
M001
Range
0 ÷ 9000
0 ÷ 900.0 V
MPPT Reference
Address
1651
Level
ADVANCED
Function
When the inverter is runnin g, this is the meas ure of the voltage reference
generated by the MPPT; when the inverter is not
running, this is the
voltage value of the PV field voltage.
M002
Range
0 ÷ 3000
0 ÷ 30.00 A
Field Current
Address
1652
Level
BASIC
Function
Field current that has been measured.
M016
Range
0 ÷ 32767
0 ÷ 32767
Grid KO Event
Counter
Address
1670
Level
ADVANCED
Function
Counter for “weak radiation” events.
M017
Range
0 ÷ 65535
0 ÷ 65.535 MΩ
Positive Pole
Insulation
Resistance
Address
1672
Level
ADVANCED
Function
Insulation resistance of the positive pole of the PV field.
M019
Range
0 ÷ 65535
0 ÷ 65.535 MΩ
Negative Pole
Insulation
Resistance
Address
1673
Level
ADVANCED
Function
Insulation resistance of the negative pole of the PV field.
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4.3.2.2. Inverter Submenu
Menu
Submenu
Access Level
Action
Displays the Event History and the Alarm History
BASIC
Select the icon to display the following items:
M089 – INVERTER STATUS
M090 – AC TIVE ALARM
ALARM HISTORY
Displays the Alarm History. See section 4.3.6 for details.
EVENT HISTORY Displays the Event History. See section 4.3.6 for details.
Displays the information on the product specifications and programming modes
BASIC
Select the icon to display the following items:
MLBL – SUNWAY M XS MODEL
PRSN – SERIAL NUMBER
L000 – DISPLAY SOFTWARE
User_Texas – INVERTER SOFTWARE T
Motorola – INVERTER SOFTWARE M
M040 – COUNTRY
Displays diagnostic information
BASIC
Select the icon to display the following items:
M098 – SUPPLY TIME
M099 – OPER ATIO N TIME
M059 – HEATSINK TEMPERATURE
Displays the measure graph.
M057 – INTERNAL TEMPERATURE
Displays the measure graph.
Table 9: Info menu, Inverter submenu
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M089
Range
See Table 29
See Table 29
Inverter Status
Address
1739
Level
BASIC
Function
Describes the operating conditions of the inverter.
M090
Range
See section 4.3.6
See section 4.3.6
Active Alarm
Address
1740
Level
BASIC
Function
Active alarm.
MLBL
Range
4600, 5000, 6000, 7500
4600, 5000, 6000, 7500
Sunway M XS
Model
Address
1488
Level
BASIC
Function
Indicates the size of the product.
PRSN
Range
0 ÷ 9999999
0 ÷ 9999999
Serial Number
Address
1827
Level
BASIC
Function
Indicates the serial number of the product.
L000
Range
N/A
Display Software
Level
BASIC
Function
Indicates the software version installed on the touchscreen display.
Motorola
Range
0 ÷ 3500
0 ÷ 3500.000
Inverter Software
M
Address
1487
Level
BASIC
Function
Indicates the software version installed on the DSP MOTOROLA.
User Texas
Range
0 ÷ 3500
0 ÷ 3500.000
Inverter Software
T
Address
233
Level
BASIC
Function
Indicates the software version installed on the DSP TEXAS.
M097
Range
0 ÷ 232
0 ÷ 232 in units of 200 ms displayed as hh:min:sec
Operation Time
Address
1933
Level
ADVANCED
Function
Operation time of the inverter while delivering energy.
This measure is expres sed in 32bits div ided into two 1 6-
bit words: the low
part and the high part.
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M098
Range
0 ÷ 232
0 ÷ 232 in units of 200 ms displayed as hh:min:sec
Supply Time
Address
1915
Level
ADVANCED
Function
Time when the inverter is power supplied.
This measure is expressed in 32bi ts divided int o two 16-
bit words: the low
part and the high part.
M057
Range
-5000 ÷ +15000
-50.00 ÷ +150.00 °C
Internal
Temperature
Address
1707
Level
ADVANCED
Function
Measure of the temperature internal to the inverter.
M059
Range
-5000 ÷ +15000
-50.00 ÷ +150.00 °C
Heatsink
Temperature
Address
1709
Level
ADVANCED
Function
Measure of the heatsink temperature.
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4.3.2.3. Grid Submenu
Menu
Submenu
Access Level
Action
M004 – GRID VOLTAGE
Displays the RMS value of the grid voltage
BASIC Displays the measure graph.
M006 – GRID CURRENT
Displays the RMS value of the grid current
BASIC Displays the measure graph.
MPWR – GRI D POWER
Displays the value of the power delivered to
the grid
BASIC Displays the measure graph.
M005 – GRID FREQUENCY
Displays the value of the grid frequency
BASIC Displays the measure graph.
M010 – TOTAL ENERGY
Displays the total value of the energy delivered to the grid
M210 – TOTAL PAY-OFF
Displays the total pay-off resulting from the
produced energy
BASIC None. View-only item.
M011 – PARTIAL ENERGY
Displays the partial value of the energy delivered to the grid
M211 – PARTIAL PAY-OFF
Displays the partial pay-off resulting from the
produced energy
BASIC None. View-only item.
M009 – REACTIVE POWER
Displays the value of the reactive power
ADVANCED Displays the measure graph.
POWER BALANCE
Enables accessing diagnostic measures of the Power Balance functionality (5.3)
BASIC
Select the icon to display the items below (ADVANCED access
level):
M424 – TOTAL POWER ON PHASE R M425 – TOTAL POWER ON PHASE S M426 – TOTAL POWER ON PHASE T M427 – NUMBER OF INVERTERS DETECTED ON PHASE R M428 – NUMBER OF INVERTERS DETECTED ON PHASE S M429 – NUMBER OF INVERTERS DETECTED ON PHASE T M430 – NUMBER OF TOTAL DETECTED INVERTERS
Each item displays the instant value of the relevant measure.
Table 10: Info menu, Grid submenu
M004
Range
0 ÷ 4000
0 ÷ 400.0 V
Grid Voltage
Address
1654
Level
BASIC
Function
Grid voltage that has been measur ed.
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M005
Range
± 10000
± 100.00 Hz
Grid Frequency
Address
1655
Level
BASIC
Function
Grid frequency that has been measured.
M006 Range
4600TL: 0 ÷ 3000
5000TL: 0 ÷ 3000
6000TL: 0 ÷ 3000
7500TL: 0 ÷ 4000
4600TL: 0 ÷ 30.00 A
5000TL: 0 ÷ 30.00 A
6000TL: 0 ÷ 30.00 A
7500TL: 0 ÷ 40.00 A
Grid Current
Address
1656
Level
BASIC
Function
Current delivered to the grid.
MPWR Range
4600TL: 0 ÷ 5000
5000TL: 0 ÷ 6000
6000TL: 0 ÷ 7000
7500TL: 0 ÷ 8000
4600TL: 0 ÷ 5000 W
5000TL: 0 ÷ 6000 W
6000TL: 0 ÷ 7000 W
7500TL: 0 ÷ 8000 W
Grid Power
Address
1658
Level
BASIC
Function
Active power delivered to the grid.
M010
Range
0 ÷ 4294967296
0 ÷ 42949672.96 kWh
Total Energy
Address
1661-1662
Level
BASIC
Function
Total count of the active energy delivered to the grid.
M011
Range
0 ÷ 4294967296
0 ÷ 42949672.96 kWh
Partial Energy
Address
1663-1664
Level
BASIC
Function
Partial count of the active energ y delivered to the grid . This value is reset when the I002 command is run (4.3.5.4).
M200
Range
0 ÷ 4294967296
0 ÷ 429496729.6 Euros
Total Pay-off
Address
1807, 1808
Level
BASIC
Function
This measure represents the total pa y-off resulting fr om the total count of
the energy delivered to the grid (M010).
The remuneration factor is set via parameter P130 (4.3.5.1).
M201
Range
0 ÷ 4294967296
0 ÷ 429496729.6 Euros
Partial Pay-off
Address
1809, 1810
Level
BASIC
Function
This measure represents the partial pay-off res ulting from the total co unt
of the energy delivered to the grid (M011).
This value is reset when the
I002 command is run (4.3.5.4).
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4.3.3. Graph Menu
The icon of the Graph menu is yellow in colour. The Graph menu displa ys a graph window (4.2.1) where up
to three custom measur es may be displa yed. Measures ma y be selec ted f rom the Customization > Display > Graph submenu (see section 4.3.5.2) in the Tools menu. The MPWR (Power to Grid) measure is displayed as a factory setting.
The Graph menu m ay be set up as the Defau lt View from Customization > Displa y > L450 – Default View (factory setting).
Figure 59: Graph menu
4.3.3.1. Customizatio n o f th e Measures to be Graphically Displayed
The selection of the measures to be graphically displayed is made from the Customization > Display submenu in the Tools menu. Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Tools ( ) icon;
Selct the Customization ( ) icon, then the Display ( ) submenu;
Select GRAPH, then select the measure to be customized. The screen below appears:
Figure 60: Selection page for the me asu re to be graphically displayed
Scroll the list of the availab le measures with the arrow keys ( ) and activate the desired measure;
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Activate your choice b y pre s s ing the Save ( ) button and confirm with . The
system automaticall y quits the current page. If you press Cancel ( ), the previous settings are maintained;
Repeat the operation for the other measures (if any) to be graphically represented;
Press to return to the start menu.
In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the
Customization
submenu
Select the
Display submenu
Select the Graph
item
Select one of the
three
customizable
measures
Select the
variable to be
graphically
represented, ,
press SAVE and
confirm with OK
Figure 61: Steps to take for the c u stomization of the measures to be graphically displayed
4.3.3.2. Setting the Graph Menu as the D efault View
Setting the Graph menu as the def ault view is possible fr om the Customization > Disp lay submenu in the Tools menu. Do the following:
From the start menu, select the Tools ( ) icon;
Select the Customization ( ) icon, then select the Display ( ) submenu.
Select Default View; the screen below appears:
Figure 62: Setting page of the Default View
Scroll the list of the availab le measures with the arrow ke ys ( ) and activate the
desired measure;
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Activate your choice b y pre s s ing the Save ( ) button and confirm with . The
system automaticall y quits the current page. If you press Cancel ( ), the previous settings are maintained;
Press to return to the start menu.
In summary:
Select the Tools
icon
Select the
Customization
submenu
Select the
Display submenu
Select L450 –
Default View
Select GRAPH
and press SAVE
Confirm with OK
Figure 63: Setting the Graph menu as the Default View
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4.3.4. Connectivity Menu
The icons of the menus and s ubmenu in the Connectivity area are green in colour and enable doin g the following:
display the information about the connectivity status;
configure the Wi-Fi connection;
access the software update and remote assistance functions;
configure the RS485 serial connection (optional).
The identifier parameter for each item is marked with L or R followed by three digits. Figure 64 s hows the Connectivity menu tree, while Table 11 to Table 13 des cribe each par am eter relati ng to
the inverter connectivity.
See Table 11
See Table 12
See Table 13
Figure 64: Connectivity menu tree
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4.3.4.1. Wi-Fi Submenu
Menu
Submenu
Access Level
Action
L399 – WI-FI STATUS
Displays the current setting of the parameter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select:
OFF
ON
L305 – TYPE OF CONNECTION
Displays the current setting of the
parameter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select:
ROUTER: connection via Router or Access Point
AD HOC:
direct connection between the inverter and the
device (PC or Smartphone).
L308 – SELECTED NETWORK
Displays the current setting of the parameter
BASIC
Activates a window containing a list of the available networks. Select the target network for the Wi-Fi connection.
L306 – WI-FI PASSWORD
Sets the password for the Wi-Fi
connection
BASIC
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Set the password of the target network for the Wi-Fi connection.
L307 – IP TYPE
Displays the current setting of the parameter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select:
DHCP
STATIC
L301 – IP ADDRESS
Displays the current setting of the parameter
BASIC
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Write the desired IP address.
L302 – SUBNET MASK
Displays the current setting of the parameter
BASIC
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Set the desired value.
L303 – GATEWAY
Displays the current setting of the parameter
BASIC
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Set the desired value.
L311 – DNS
Displays the current setting
of the
parameter
BASIC
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Set the desired value.
Table 11: Connectivity menu, Wi-Fi submenu
L399
Range
OFF, ON
Wi-Fi Status
Default
OFF
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable allows setting the activation status of the Wi-Fi connection.
L307
Range
ROUTER, AD HOC
Type of
Connection
Default
ROUTER
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable selects the type of connection to establish.
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L308
Range
N/A
Selected Network
Default
Default
Level
BASIC
Function
If a Wi-Fi ROUTER connection (section 3.7.1.3) is established, this
variable contains the name of the target network for the Wi-Fi connecti on
.
The user may choose among a list populated based on the Wi-Fi
networks
detected by the inverter. If an AD HOC connection is established (
see
section 3.7.1.2), this variable assumes the “Sunway_MXS” value.
L306
Range
Alphanumeric value ranging from 8 to 63 characters
Wi-Fi Password
Default
Default0
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable contains the password enabling accessing the target wireless network for the Wi-Fi connection.
L307
Range
DHCP, STATIC
IP Address
Assign Mode
Default
DHCP
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable selects the assign mode of the IP address of the inverter
when this is connected to an existing network. DHCP = the address is assigned to the inverter by an external
agent, such
as the reference access point.
STATIC = the user sets the IP address of the inverter.
L301
Range
000.000.000.000 ÷ 255.255.255.255
IP Address
Default
N/A
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable represents the IP address of the inverter when connec ted to
a communications network. This variable is read-only for the ROUTER connection, with active DHCP and for the AD HOC connection.
This
variable may be written by the user in ROUTER mode,
with inactive
DHCP (STATIC IP address assigned). See variable L307 in Table 11.
L302
Range
000.000.000.000 ÷ 255.255.255.255
Subnet Mask
Default
255.255.248.000
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable represents th e subnet mask of the inverter when connected
to a communications networ k. This variable is read-
only for the ROUTER
connection, with active DHCP and for the AD HOC connection. This
variable may be written by the user in
ROUTER mode, with inactive
DHCP (STATIC IP address). See variable L307 in Table 11.
L303
Range
000.000.000.000 ÷ 255.255.255.255
Gateway
Default
000.000.000.000
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable represents the IP address of the network gateway. This
variable is read-onl y for the ROUTER connection, with active DHCP and for the AD HOC connectio n. This variable may be written by
the user in
ROUTER mode, with inactive DHCP (STATIC IP address).
Setting a wrong variable may com promise the right connection of the PC
or the Smartphone to the i nverter, thus com promising the invert er access
to the Internet.
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L311
Range
000.000.000.000 ÷ 255.255.255.255
DNS
Default
8.8.8.8
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable represents the IP address of the DNS. Setting a wrong variable compromises the inverter access to the Internet.
4.3.4.2. Service Submenu
Menu
Submenu
Access Level Action
L505 – SUNWAYPORTAL.IT
Displays the current setting of the parameter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select:
DISABLED
ENABLED
L502 – TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Displays the current setting of the parameter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select:
DISABLED
ENABLED
L010 – DISPLAY UPDATE
Displays the current setting of the parameter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select:
DISABLED
ENABLED
L501 – INVERTER UPDATE
Enables updating the inverter firmware
BASIC
Activates a “Run command” window. Press the Run Command button. The messages relating to the execution of the command will be
displayed.
Table 12: Connectivity menu, Services submenu
L505
Range
DISABLED, ENABLED
Sunwayportal.it
Default
ENABLED
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable enables the activation of the Sunwayportal.it service.
L502
Range
DISABLED, ENABLED
Technical
Support
Default
DISABLED
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable enables the activation of the Technical Support. The Technical Support service enables remote access to the inverter measures and programming parameters by the Customer Service of
Elettronica S ant er no SpA. The inverter is to be connected to a Wi-Fi
network and is to be connec ted
to the Internet for the activation of the service.
L010
Range
DISABLED, ENABLED
Display Update
Default
DISABLED
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable enables th e update procedure of the software implemented in the touchscreen display.
L501
Range
N/A
Inverter update
Level
BASIC
Function
This variable enables the update procedur e of the firmware implemented in the inverter.
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4.3.4.3. Serial Communications Submenu
Menu
Submenu
Access level Action
R001 – INVERTER MODBUS ADDRESS
Displays the Modbus address of the inverter
A
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Enter the desired value. The value will not take effect until you restart the inverter.
R002 – RESPONSE DELAY
Displays the inverter response delay for
RS485 communications
A
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value.
R003 – BAUD RATE
Displays the baudrate of RS485 communications
A
Activates a list window enabling selecting one of the following
items:
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
R004 – TIME ADDED TO 4BYTETIME
Displays the time added to 4T byte-time on
RS485 port
A
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Enter the desired value.
R005 – WATCHDOG SAFETY TIME
Displays the RS485 port watchdog safety
time
A
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Enter the desired value.
R006 – PARITY BIT
Displays the parity bit setting of RS485 communications
A
Activates a list window enabling selecting one of the following
items:
DISABLE 1STOP
DISABLE 2STOP
EVEN
ODD
Table 13: Connectivity menu, Serial Communications submenu
R001
Range
1 ÷ 247
1 ÷ 247
Inverter Modbus
Address
Default
1
1
Level
ADVANCED
Address
588
Function
Determines the address of serial link 0, ass igned to the in verter conn ecte d
to the network via RS485. The value will not take effect until you restart the inverter.
The reset
command may be run from the Commands submenu in the Tools menu.
R002
Range
1 ÷ 1000
1 ÷ 1000 ms
Response Delay
Default
5
5 ms
Level
ADVANCED
Address
589
Function
Determines the inverter response delay following a query sent by the Master via the serial link.
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R003 Range
1 ÷ 7
1: 1200 bps
2: 2400 bps 3: 4800 bps 4: 9600 bps 5: 19200 bps 6: 38400 bps
7: 57600 bps
Baud Rate
Default
6
6: 38400 bps
Level
ADVANCED
Address
590
Function
Sets the baud rate, expressed in bits per second, for the serial link.
R004
Range
1 ÷ 10000
1 ÷ 10000 ms
Time Added to
4byte–time
Default
2
2 ms
Level
ADVANCED
Address
591
Function
Sets the limit time after which, if no more characters ar e received from the
serial link, the mes sage sent from the Master to the inverter is cons idered
as finished.
R005
Range
0 ÷ 65000
0 ÷ 6500.0 s
Watchdog Safety
Time
Default
0
0.0 s
Level
ADVANCED
Address
592
Function
This parameter sets the lim it time after which, if no more characters are
received from serial link 0 (9-pole, male D connector), alarm s A061
(Serial
Link n. 0 WDG Alarm) trips.
If R005 is set to zero, alarm A061 is disabled.
R006 Range
0 ÷ 3
0: Disabled 1 Stop–bit
1: Disabled 2 Stop–bit 2: Even (1 Stop–bit)
3: Odd (1 Stop–bit)
Parity Bit
Default
1
1: Disabled 2 Stop–bit
Level
ADVANCED
Address
593
Function
Sets whether the parity bit is used or not when creating the Modbus message via serial link.
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4.3.5. Tools Menu
The icons of the menus and s ubm enus belong ing to t his m acr oarea are gr e y in colour and enabl e displ aying the operating paramet ers that can be cha nged b y the us er. The identifier parameter for each item is marked with letter P, C, I, L and R followed by three digits.
The SUNWAY M XS inverter is factory-set with a set of param eters fitting most applicat ions. Therefore, the Quick Configuration settings are normally sufficient for the correct operation of the inverter.
Figure 65 shows the Tools menu tree. The submenus in the Tools menu are detailed in the sections below.
See 4.3.5.1
See 4.3.5.2
See 4.3.5.3
See 4.3.5.4
See 4.3.5.5
Figure 65: Tools menu tree
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4.3.5.1. Quick Config u ration Submenu
The Quick Configurat ion submenu groups the sett ings to b e conf igured wh en comm issioning t he invert er for its correct operation. See section 3.6 for details.
Menu
Submenu Access Level Action
L402 – LANGUAGE
Displays the current language of the touchscreen display
BASIC
Activates a list window. You can select one of the following:
ITALIAN
ENGLISH
ESPAÑOL
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCH
P040 – COUNTRY
Displays the Country for the grid interface configuration
BASIC
Activates a list window. You can select one of the following:
ITALIA
ESPAÑA
CONT. GREECE
GREEK ISLANDS
FRANCE
BELGIQUE
AUSTRALIA
DEUTSCHLAND
UK
PORTUGAL
EXT. NEUTRAL ENS
L404 – TIME ZONE
Displays the time zone set for the
inverter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select the desired time zone.
L400 – DATE
Displays the date set for the inverter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select the desired date.
L401 – TIME
Displays the time set for the inverter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select the desired time.
L403 – CURRENCY
Displays the currency set for the inverter
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select the desired currency.
P130 – INCENTIVE
Displays the remuneration incentive for
the produced energy
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select the desired value.
L500 – HISTORY RESET
Resets the alarm history of the
touchscreen display
BASIC
Activates a run command window. Press the Run Command button and wait for the success message.
L011 – DISPLAY RESET
Resets the touchscreen display
BASIC
Activates a run command window.
Press the Run Command button and wait for the success message. When the command is run, the touchscreen display will be shut off and
restarted.
Table 14: Tools menu, Quick Configuration submenu
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L011
Range
N/A
Display Reset
Default
N/A
Level
BASIC
Function
This is a command to reset the touchscreen display.
L400
Range
01/01/1970 ÷ 19/01/2038
Date
Default
01/01/1970
Level
BASIC
Function
Sets the date for th e inverter. If the i nverter is connected to the Internet, the date will be automatically updated.
L401
Range
00:00 ÷ 23:59
Time
Default
00:00
Level
BASIC
Function
Sets the time for the inverter. If the inverter is connected to the Internet, the date will be automatically updated based on the time zone set in L404.
L402
Range
ITALIANO, ENGLISH, ESPAÑOL, FRANÇAIS, DEUTSCH
Language
Default
ENGLISH
Level
BASIC
Function
Sets the language for the graphic interface programme.
L403 Range
AUD, BRL, CAD, CHF, DKK, EUR, GBP, INR, JPY, NOK, NZD, RMB, RUB, SEK, USD
Currency
Default
EUR
Level
BASIC
Function
Sets the currency. The currency is used for M200 and M201 (4.3.2.1).
L404 Range
Amsterdam, Andorra, Athens, Belgrade, Berlin, Bratislava, Brussels,
Bucharest, Budapest, Chis inau, C openha gen, Dub lin, G ibralta
r, Guernsey,
Helsinki, Isle of Man, Istan bul, Jersey, Kalini ngrad, Kiev, L isbon, Ljubjan a,
London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Malta, Mariehamn, Misnk, Monaco, Moscow, Oslo, Paris, Podgorica, Prague, Riga, Rome, Samara, San
Marino, Sarajevo, Simferopol, Skopje, So
fia, Stockholm, Tallinn, Tirane,
Uzhgorod, Vaduz, Vatican, Vienna, Vilnius, V olgograd, Warsaw, Zagreb
,
Zaporozhye, Zurich
Time Zone
Default
Rome
Level
BASIC
Function
Sets the time zone for the inverter. This s etting takes eff ect if the inverter
is connected to the Internet. In t
hat case, the inverter will automatically
update its time based on the set time zone.
L500
Range
N/A
History Reset
Default
N/A
Level
BASIC
Function
This command resets the history data from the display. This command permanently deletes the history data saved on the display.
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P130
Range
0 ÷ 10000
0.0 ÷ 10.000 Units / kWh
Incentive
Default
0
0 Units / kWh
Level
BASIC
Address
676
Function
This parameter sets the rem uneration per kWh produced. The value is set
for M200 and M201 (4.3.2.1). The currency may be set via
parameter
L403.
4.3.5.2. Customizatio n Submenu
See Table 15
See Table 16
See Table 17
Figure 66: Tools menu, Customization submenu
Menu
Submenu
Access
Level
Action
L450 – DEFAULT VIEW
Displays the current setting for the Default View
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select one of the following:
GRAPH
HOMEPAGE
GRAPH
BASIC
Displays the following items:
L451 – MEASURE 1
L452 – MEASURE 2
L453 – MEASURE 3
Each item activates a list window. You can select one of the Measure
values listed in Table 4.
Table 15: Tools menu, Customization > Display submenu
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L450
Range
GRAPH, HOMEPAGE
Default View
Default
GRAPH
Level
BASIC
Function
Enables the customi zation of the Default Vie w of the product. The d efault
screen is displayed b y the inverter when no input has been received for a
reasonably long time.
L451
Range
Table 4
Measure 1
Default
MPWR
Level
BASIC
Function
Enables the customization of measure 1 in the main Graph.
L452
Range
Table 4
Measure 2
Default
EMPTY
Level
BASIC
Function
Enables the customization of measure 2 in the main Graph.
L453
Range
Table 4
Measure 3
Default
EMPTY
Level
BASIC
Function
Enables the customization of measure 3 in the main Graph.
Menu
Submenu
Access
Level
Action
L503 – INVERTER COLOUR
Displays the
current setting for the inverter
colour.
This setting affects the colour of the icon displayed on the browser web page (3.7.2.1).
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select one of the following:
BLACK
WHITE
RED
BLUE
L504 – LABEL
Displays the current setting for the inverter label.
This setting affects the label of the icon displayed on the browser web page (3.7.2.1).
BASIC
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Set the inverter identifier on the web page.
Table 16: Tools menu, Customization submenu > Web page
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L503
Range
BLACK, WHITE, RED, BLUE
Inverter Colour
Default
N/A
Level
BASIC
Function
Selects the colour of the product icon displa yed on th e browser we b page (3.7.2). This parameter is factory set to the colour of the product.
L504
Range
N/A
Label
Default
S/N
Level
BASIC
Function
Enables the custom ization of the product name dis played on the browser
web page (3.7.2).
This parameter is factory set to the serial number of the product.
Menu
Submenu
Access
Level
Action
P001 – USER LEVEL
Displays the current level for the user level.
BASIC
Activates a list window. Select one of the following:
BASIC
ADVANCED
SW0 – SERVICE PASSWORD
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Enter the Service password. This functionality is reserved to the Customer Service of Elettronica Santerno SpA.
Table 17: Tools menu, Customization submenu > Access Level
P001 Range
0 ÷ 1
0: BASIC 1: ADVANCED
User Level
Default
0
0: BASIC
Level
BASIC
Address
514
Function
The programming param eter s of the inverter ar e d ivid ed int o gr ou ps based
on user access levels, depending on the complexity of their function.
Therefore, based on the user level programmed in the touchscreen
display, the user is al lowed to view only some m enus or certain parts of them.
By setting the B
ASIC user level, once the inverter is properly
parameterized, navigat ion is easier, sinc e the user is shown a shor ter set of parameters including only the most frequently used parameters.
The preset user level is stated in the “Level” field.
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4.3.5.3. Advanced Configuration Submenu
See Table 18
See Table 19
See Table 22
Figure 67: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration Submenu
Menu
Submenu
Access
Level
Action
P026 – MPPT
ADVANCED
Activates a list window. Select one of the following:
INACTIVE
ACTIVE
P020 – FIELD REFERENCE
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value.
P021 – STARTUP DELAY
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Enter the desired value.
Table 18: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration > Field submenu
P020
Range
335 ÷ 740
335 ÷ 740 V
Field Reference
Default
370 V
370 V
Level
ADVANCED
Address
620
Function
If the MPPT function is disabled (P026=Inactive), P020 represents the
working voltage referenc e of the PV field: the inverter will tr y to make
the
working point of the DC bus match the set value. Regardless of whether the MPPT is enabled or not, t he inverter e nters the
RUN status if the field volt age is higher than or equal to P020
during the
time set in P021.
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P021
Range
0 ÷ 6000
0 ÷ 600.0 s
Startup Delay
Default
600
60.0 s
Level
ADVANCED
Address
621
Function
Minimum time when th e o p en -c irc uit vo lta ge of the P V f ield must be longer than the time set in P020 to enable the inverter startup.
P026 Range
0 ÷ 1
0 : Inactive 1: Active
MPPT
Default
1
1: Active
Level
ADVANCED
Address
626
Function
MPPT Enable: if P026 = Active, the MPPT (Maximum Power Point
Tracking) is enabled. If P026 is set to Inactive, the MPPT
is in manual
mode and the field voltage reference is the one set in P020.
Advanced Parameters
See Table 18
Power Balance See Table 20
Reactive Power See Table 21
Figure 68:Tools menu, Advanced Configuration > Inverter
Menu
ADV ANCE D PARAMETERS
Submenu
Access
Level
Action
P041 – POWER OFF DELAY
Displays the value currently set for the power
off delay
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value.
Table 19: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration > Inverter > Advanced Para m eters su bm enu
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P041
Range
0 ÷ 600
0 ÷ 600 min
Power Off Delay
Default
15
15 min
Level
ADVANCED
Address
641
Function
Time when the inverter is wait ing for a f ield volt age value exceeding P020; when that time is over, the inverter is powered off.
Menu
POWER BALANCE
Submenu
Access
Level
Action
R052 – POWER BALANCE
Displays the current status of the Power
Balance functionality
ADVANCED
Activates a list window. Select one of the following:
DISABLED
ENABLED
P400 – PHASE
Displays the value currently set for the Power Balance function phase
ADVANCED
Activates a list window. Select one of the following:
R
S
T
Table 20: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration > Inverter > Power Balance
R052 Range
0 ÷ 1
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
Power Balance
Default
0
0: Disabled
Level
ADVANCED
Address
190
Function
Enables the Power Bal ance functio nality. The Power Balance funct ionality
requires the inverters to be connected to an externa l CAN bus.
Details on
the Power Balance functionali t y are given in sect ion 5.3.
P400 Range
1 ÷ 3
1: R
2: S
3: T
Phase
Default
1
1: R
Level
ADVANCED
Address
540
Function
Phase for the Power Balanc e algorithm. The phase is to be set u p during
the commissioning of the product bas ed on the connec tion of the product to the PV plant. If the phase setting is incorrect, this will advers ely affect the Power Balance functio nality by tripping the safet y devices or reducing
the delivered power.
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Menu
REACTIVE PO WER
Submenu
Access
Level
Action
P300 – REACTIVE POWER ADJUSTMENT
Displays the current status of the reactive power adjustment functionality
ADVANCED
Activates a list window. Select one of the following:
DISABLED
ACTIVE POWER
ACTIVE POWER AND POWER FACTOR
ACTIVE POW ER AN D REACTIVE POWER
P301 – CAPACITIVE-INDUCTIVE
Displays the current value of the “inductive-
capacitive” setting
ADVANCED
Activates a list window. Select one of the following:
CAPACITIVE
INDUCTIVE
P302 – ACTIVE POWER LIMIT
Displays the value currently set for the active power limit
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Enter the desired value.
P303 – POWER FACTOR REFERENCE
Displays the value currently set for the power factor reference
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value.
P304 – REACTIVE POWER REFERENCE
Displays the value currently set for the reactive
power reference
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window.
Enter the desired value.
Table 21: Tools menu, Advanced Configuration submenu > Inverter > Reactive Power
P300 Range
0 ÷ 3
0: Disabled
1: Active Power 2:
Active Power and Power
Factor 3:
Active Power and Reactive
Power
Reactive Power
Adjustment
Default
2
2: Active Power and Power factor
Level
ADVANCED
Address
900
Function
Selects the activation status and the control mode of the reactive power.
P301 Range
0 ÷ 1
0: Capacitive 1: Inductive
Capacitive/
Inductive
Default
0
0: Capacitive
Level
ADVANCED
Address
901
Function
Type of reactive power delivered by the inverter. This parameter is effective for any value other than 0 set in P300.
P302
Range
0 ÷ 100
0 ÷ 100% Pn
Active Power
Limit
Default
100
100 % Pn
Level
ADVANCED
Address
902
Function
Active power lim it delivered by the inverter. T he value is expressed as a
percentage of the rate d power.
This parameter is ef fective for any value
other than 0 set in P300.
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P303
Range
0 ÷ 100
0.80 ÷ 1.00
Power Factor
Reference
Default
100
1.0
Level
ADVANCED
Address
903
Function
Desired power factor (angle between the grid voltage and the current delivered by the inverter). This parameter is effective when P300 = 2.
P304
Range
0 ÷ 7590
0 ÷ 7590 Var
Reactive
Default
0
0 Var
Level
ADVANCED
Address
904
Function
Desired reactive power. This parameter is effective when P300 = 3.
Grid Interface
See Table 22
Grid Events
See Table 23
Energy
See Table 24
Figure 69: Tools menu, Advanced Setti n g s > Grid
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Menu GRID INTERFACE
Submenu Access Level Action
C000 – RATED GRID VOLTAGE
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value.
C001 – RATED GRID FREQUENCY
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value.
P079 – PEAK OVERVOLTAGE TRIP
TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P080 – INSTANT OVERVOLTAGE
THRESHOLD
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P081 – INSTANT OVERVOLTAGE
RELEASE RATIO
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
P082 – INSTANT OVERVOLTAGE
TRIP TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P083 – INSTANT OVERVOLTAGE
RESET TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
P084 – MAXIMUM VOLTAGE TRIP
THRESHOLD
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P085 – MAXIMUM VOLTAGE
RELEASE RATIO
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
P086 – MAXIMUM VOLTAGE TRIP
TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P087 – MAXIMUM VOLTAGE RESET
TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
P088 – MINIMUM VOLTAGE TRIP
THRESHOLD
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P089 – MINIMUM VOLTAGE RELEASE
RATIO
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
P090 – MINIMUM VOLTAGE TRIP TIME
Displays the value currently set for the parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
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Menu GRID INTERFACE
Submenu Access Level Action
P091 – MINIMUM VOLTAGE RESET
TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P092 INSTANT GRID
UNDERVOLTAGE THRESHOLD
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
P093 – INSTANT UNDERVOLTAGE
RELEASE RATIO
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P094 – INSTANT UNDERVOLTAGE
TRIP TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P095 – INSTANT UNDERVOLTAGE
RESET TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P096 – MAXIMUM FREQUENCY TRIP
THRESHOLD
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P097 – MAXIMUM FREQUENCY
RELEASE RATIO
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P098 – MAXIMUM FREQUENCY TRIP
TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P099 – MAXIMUM FREQUENCY RESET
TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
P100 – MINIMUM FREQUENCY TRIP
THRESHOLD
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P101 MINIMUM FREQUENCY
RELEASE RATIO
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
P102 – MINIMUM FREQUENCY TRIP
TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
P103 – MINIMUM FREQUENCY RESET
TIME
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required
for parameter modification.
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Submenu Access Level Action
P114 – MINIMUM PERCENTAGE OF
DV606 INSTAN T VOLTAGE
Displays the value currently set for the
parameter
ADVANCED
Activates an alphanumeric keypad window. Enter the desired value. This is a view-only parameter. The Service access level is required for parameter modification.
Table 22: Settings menu, Advanced Configuration > Grid > Grid Interface
C000
Range
1000 ÷ 6900
100.0 ÷ 690.0 V
Rated Grid
Voltage
Default
2300
230.0 V
Level
ADVANCED
Address
1000
Function
This parameter sets the rated value of the grid voltage.
C001
Range
400 ÷ 700
40.0 ÷ 70.0 Hz
Rated Grid Frequency
Default
50.0 Hz
Level
ADVANCED
Address
1001
Function
This parameter sets the rated value of the grid frequency.
P079
Range
1 ÷ 1000
1 ÷ 1000 ms
Peak Overvoltage
Trip Time
Default
10
Level
ADVANCED
Address
679
Function
This parameter sets the check time of the inst antaneous overvoltage and the relevant fault notification.
P080
Range
130 ÷ 160
[130 ÷ 160] % of Vn
Instant
Overvoltage
Threshold
Default
140
Level
ADVANCED
Address
680
Function
This parameter, expr essed as a per centage of the rated grid voltage, sets the trip threshold of the grid overvoltage fault.
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P081
Range
950 ÷ 1000
0.95 ÷ 1
Instant
Overvoltage
Release Ratio
Default
970
Level
ADVANCED
Address
681
Function
This parameter sets ratio between the trip threshold of the overvoltage fault and the value at which the overvoltage fault is reset.
P082
Range
1 ÷ 1000
0.001 ÷ 1.000 s
Instant
Overvoltage Trip
Time
Default
5
Level
ADVANCED
Address
682
Function
This is the time during which the ins tantaneous overvoltage trip c ondition must be maintained to prompt the activation of the grid overvoltage fault.
P083
Range
1 ÷ 1000
0.001 ÷ 1.000 s
Instant
Overvoltage
Reset Time
Default
10
Level
ADVANCED
Address
683
Function
This is the time during whic h the ins t anta neo us over vo l tage res et c on dit ion must be maintained to prompt the grid overvoltage fault reset.
P084
Range
105 ÷ 130
[105 ÷ 130] % of Vn
Maximum
Voltage Trip
Threshold
Default
120 (Italy), 110 (Spain), 115 (Germany)
Level
ADVANCED
Address
684
Function
This parameter is expr essed as a percentage of the rated grid voltage; it sets the trip threshold for the grid maximum voltage fault.
P085
Range
900 ÷ 1000
0.900 ÷ 1.000
Maximum
Voltage Release
Ratio
Default
950
Level
ADVANCED
Address
685
Function
Sets the ratio between the t rip volta ge value f or the m aximum voltage fault and the value at which it is reset.
P086
Range
20 ÷ 1000
0.020 ÷ 1.000 s
Maximum
Voltage Trip Time
Default
50 (Italy), 150 (Spain), 150 (Germany)
Level
ADVANCED
Address
686
Function
This is the time duri ng which the m aximum voltage trip c ondition must be maintained to prompt the activation of the grid maximum voltage fault.
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P087
Range
0 ÷ 32000
0 ÷ 320.000 s
Maximum
Voltage Reset
Time
Default
10 (Italy), 10 (Spain), 3000 (Germany)
Level
ADVANCED
Address
687
Function
This is the time during which the maximum voltage reset condition must be maintained to prompt the reset of the grid maximum voltage fault.
P088
Range
60 ÷ 90
[60 ÷ 90] % of Vn
Minimum Voltage
Trip Threshold
Default
80 (Italy), 85 (Spain), 80 (Germany)
Level
ADVANCED
Address
688
Function
This parameter, expr essed as a per centage of the rated grid voltage, sets the activation threshold of the grid minimum voltage fault.
P089
Range
1000 ÷ 1200
1.000 ÷ 1.200
Minimum Voltage
Release Ratio
Default
1050
Level
ADVANCED
Address
689
Function
Sets the ratio between the trip threshold of the m inimum voltage fau lt and the value at which the minimum voltage fault is reset.
P090
Range
20 ÷ 1000
0.020 ÷ 1.000 s
Minimum Voltage
Trip Time
Default
50 (Italy), 150 (Spain), 150 (Germany)
Level
ADVANCED
Address
690
Function
This is the time duri ng which the minimum voltage trip condition must be maintained to prompt the activation of the minimum voltage fault.
P091
Range
0 ÷ 32000
0.0 ÷ 320.0 s
Minimum Voltage
Reset Time
Default
10 (Italy), 10 (Spain), 3000 (Germany)
Level
ADVANCED
Address
691
Function
This is the time duri ng which the minimum voltage trip condition must be maintained to prompt the grid minimum voltage fault reset.
P092
Range
50 ÷ 90
[50 ÷ 90] % of Vn
Instant Grid
Undervoltage
Threshold
Default
60
Level
ADVANCED
Address
692
Function
This parameter, expr essed as a per centage of the grid rate d voltage, se ts the activation threshold of the instant grid undervoltage fault.
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P093
Range
1000 ÷ 1100
1.0 ÷ 1.2
Instant
Undervoltage
Release Ratio
Default
1060
Level
ADVANCED
Address
693
Function
Sets the ratio between th e trip threshold of the instant un dervoltage fault and the value at which the instant undervoltage f au lt is reset .
P094
Range
1 ÷ 1000
0.001 ÷ 1.000 s
Instant
Undervoltage
Trip Time
Default
5 Level
ADVANCED
Address
694
Function
Time during which the trip condition of the instant overvoltage must be maintained to prompt the activation of the grid instant undervoltage fault.
P095
Range
1 ÷ 1000
0.001 ÷ 1.000 s
Instant
Undervoltage
Reset Time
Default
10
Level
ADVANCED
Address
695
Function
Time during which the trip condition of the instant overvoltage must be maintained to prompt the reset of the grid instant undervoltage fault.
P096
Range
10 ÷ 300
[0.1 ÷ 3.00] Hz
Maximum
Frequency Trip
Threshold
Default
30 (Italy), 10 (Spain), 20 (Germany)
Level
ADVANCED
Address
696
Function
This parameter sets the maximum value of the freque ncy offset in respec t to the nominal value at which the grid maximum frequency fault trips.
P097
Range
995 ÷ 1100
0.995 ÷ 1.1
Maximum
Frequency
Release Ratio
Default
998
Level
ADVANCED
Address
697
Function
Sets the ratio between the trip frequency of the max imum frequency fault and the value at which the maximum frequenc y fault is reset .
P098
Range
40 ÷ 1000
0.040 ÷ 1.000 s
Maximum
Frequency Trip
Time
Default
50 (Italy), 50 (Spain), 150 (Germany)
Level
ADVANCED
Address
698
Function
Time during which the trip condition of the maximum frequenc y must be maintained to prompt the activation of the grid maximum frequency fault.
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