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Strona 1 - Solar-Log™

1 Installation manualSolar-Log™EN

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10Introduction1 IntroductionThis installation manual is intended for use by solar energy technicians and professional electricians. User manuals are

Strona 3 - Table of Contents

100Configuring connected devices18�7 BatteryThe following configuration options are available for connected batteries from the Battery menu (it only

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101Configuring Plant Data19 Configuring Plant DataThere are settings for the following sections in the Plant menu:•General•Graphic•Plant groups•For

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102Configuring Plant Data19�2 Plant groupsSince the Solar-Log™ can manage up to 100 inverters at the same time, it is helpful to divide these invert-

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103Configuring Plant Dataways scales the graphics up as much as possible in the yield data section. The auto scaling can be disabled again for the res

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104Configuring Plant Data19�5 Defining the Feed-in tariThe feed-in tariff is generally used to calculate a PV plant's output in financial terms.

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105Configuring Plant DataSelf-consumption modeThis mode is used in cases in which there is no reimbursement from a feed-in tariff. There is a financia

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106Configuring Plant DataThe following settings based on the market integration model 90/10 are displayed as an example in the illustration "Tari

Strona 10 - 1 Introduction

107Configuring Notifications20 Configuring NotificationsVarious types of notifications can be configured in the Notifications menu.The following tabs ca

Strona 11 - Notes for the Firmware Update

108Configuring Notifications20�2 Device notificationsIf certain status or fault codes occur, Solar-Log™ can send messages by e-mail or text message (S

Strona 12 - External

109Configuring NotificationsFilter status and fault codesThe default setting is that messages are sent for all fault codes. Custom limits to sending n

Strona 13 - 4 Safety information

11Notes for the Firmware Update2 Notes for the Firmware UpdateThe following models may be updated to the Solar-Log Firmware Version 3.3.0:•Solar-Log

Strona 14 - 5 Electric current

110Configuring Notifications20�3 YieldYield notifications can be configured in this tab.Notifications per e-mailProcedureSelect the extent of the yie

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111Configuring Notifications20�4 Alarm (only Solar-Log 1000 and 2000)The Solar-Log™ continuously monitors its internal alarm contact. If this contact

Strona 16 - 7 Wall mounting

112Configuring Notifications•Enter the monitoring end•Enter the Minimum amount of feed-in power•Enter the Deviation as a percentage•Enter the faul

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113Configuring NotificationsSave allWhen using this button, all of the settings are saved for all of the detected devices.Using the same settings for

Strona 18 - 8 Unit connections

114Editing Data21 Editing DataThe Configuration | Data menu offers several functions in regard to the data recorded by the Solar-Log™ and contains th

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115Editing DataImport daily data Calculate monthly/yearly data restart•The Solar-Log™ resets itself•Check the imported data in the yield data sectio

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116Editing Data•Depending on your browser settings, a window pops up with the options to open the file with a program or save file.•Select Save file

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117Editing DataRestoring configuration from USB sectionThis function imports the solarlog_config.dat (or solarlog_config_YYMMDD.dat) configuration fil

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118Editing DataSaving data backup to hard drive sectionWith the function a backup can be created and saved to a hard disk. A Solar-Log backup file has

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119Editing DataRestoring backup from USB sectionThis function restores a backup file with the name solarlog_backup.dat from the USB stick connected di

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12Updating from Firmware 2.x to 3.x3 Updating from Firmware 2�x to 3�xThe following note is for the Solar-Log 200, 500 and 1000 models when updating

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120Editing DataResetting inverter configuration sectionIf the Device Detection needs to be started again, it is recommended to delete the previous inv

Strona 26 - 8�5 Solar-Log 1200

121System Configuration22 System ConfigurationThe Configuration | System menu has the basic settings for the Solar-Log™ and contains the following tabs

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122System ConfigurationNote We advise installers to discuss with their customers the scope of the settings in the area of feed-in management, to block

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123System ConfigurationTime sectionSolar-Log™ has an integrated real-time clock which can maintain the clock time even in the case of a power failure

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124System ConfigurationAutomatic time synchronization sectionTo automatically synchronize the system time, the Solar-Log™ regularly contacts a network

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125System ConfigurationSlide show sectionAfter the selected time, the display shows "Overview graph – Daily graph – Monthly graph – Yearly graph

Strona 31 - Optional Connections

126System ConfigurationNote Before manual updating, it is important to save the current system data and make a backup.Note Clear the browser's ca

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127System ConfigurationNote By activating this function, you give Solare Datensysteme GmbH permission to auto-matically load minor updates. This funct

Strona 33 - 9�3 Solar-Log™ PM+

128Special functions23 Special functionsThe following functions are available in the special functions section:•Smart Home or Smart Energy•Feed-In M

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129Special functions•Automatic timerThe automatic time profile operators independent of the current PV production. Up to 10 periods can be defined ba

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13Safety information4 Safety information4�1 Target group for this manualIn order to protect people, the product itself, and other equipment, please

Strona 36 - PIN Assignment

130Special functions23�2 Feed-In ManagementAccess Feed-in Management via the menu Configuration | Special Functions| Feed-in Management.In this secti

Strona 37 - 10�3 RS485/422 - B

131Special functionsPlant passwordsThe log-on data can be entered for the inverters in the Configuration | Special Functions | Feed-in Man-agement |

Strona 38 - RS485/422 C

132Special functions23�2�2 Active powerThe following modes are available from the Special Functions | Feed-in Management | Active power menu:•Deacti

Strona 39 - 10�5�1 S0-IN B

133Special functionsDynamic control for different module orientations Depending on the plant, there might be different module orientations. To integr

Strona 40 - S0_OUT_IN

134Special functionsChannel settings for power reduction sectionThe relay outputs for the ripple control receiver are connected to the PM+ input of th

Strona 41 - 10�6 PM+

135Special functionsFor each level, the input signal combination and a value for the power in % is entered. Checking the box next to the digital input

Strona 42 - 11 Connecting the inverters

136Special functions23�2�5 Remote controlled active power reduction with the calculation of self-consumption (only Solar-Log™ PM+)This function is an

Strona 43 - Switching the Solar-Log™ off

137Special functionsNote The 70% reduction is always applied to the entire plant. All of the inverters are controlled on the same level by the Solar-L

Strona 44 - 12 Connecting accessories

138Special functions23�2�8 Adjustable reductionThis function allows the maximum amount of grid feed-in power to be configured. The reduction level in

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139Special functions23�2�9 Adjustable Reduction with the Calculation of Self-ConsumptionThis function allows the maximum amount of grid feed-in power

Strona 46 - Notes on roof mounting

14Electric current5 Electric currentDANGERRisk of death by electric shock if inverters are opened.Never open the inverter housing when the inverter i

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140Special functionsNote The configuration for reactive power is always emanated from the reference direction, from the side of the Solar-Log™.The pow

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141Special functions23�3�3 Fixed reactive power in VarReactive Power ManagementThis function allows the connected inverters to generate a certain rea

Strona 49 - 12�3 Ripple Control Receiver

142Special functions23�3�4 Variable cos (Phi) shift factor over characteristic curve P/PnThe function allows the cos (Phi) to be adjusted according t

Strona 50 - 12�4 Large External Displays

143Special functions23�3�5 Variable reactive power via the characteristic curve Q(U) (only Solar-Log 2000 with Utility Meter)In order to be able to

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144Special functions•SAVE settings.The characteristic curve displayed changes according to the values entered.4-point characteristic curveBy selectin

Strona 52 - 12�5 External power meter

145Special functions23�3�6 Remote-controlled fixed value cos (Phi) shift factor only Solar-Log™ PM+)This option allows the cos (Phi) shift factor to b

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146Special functionsversions can be configured.Ripple control receivers generally possess 2 to 5 relays. The assignment of the individual relay states

Strona 54 - 12�6 Wiring for S0 meter

147Special functionsWhen the switch is activated, the configuration page reloads itself. The corresponding characteristic curves need to be defined. T

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148Special functions23�4 Linking (only Solar-Log 1000 and 2000)The linking function is to be used when there are not enough interfaces on one Solar-L

Strona 56 - 12�7 Wiring for RS485 meter

149Special functions23�5 ProfileFor feed-in management, PM+ profiles come with the Solar-Log™ PM Package equipment. These profiles contain the pre-con

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15Package contents6 Package contentsCheck the package contents before proceeding to assembly and install. Report any damage or missing parts to the

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150Special functionsNote If a new PM+Profile needs to be imported, the current profile has to be reset first.Note A special operator specific installa

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151Special functions23�6 Direct MarketingNote With the amendment of the German Renewable Energy Act (EEG 2014), direct market-ing is required for all

Strona 60 - Caution

152Special functionsBy means of a corresponding license key, we offer various license models.The following license models are available:•Plant size t

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153Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)24 Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)The display of the Solar-Log 1200 and

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154Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)24�2 Control Elements on the DisplayYou can access the sub menus by tapping on the symbol on

Strona 63 - Relay output assignments

155Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)24�4�1 Initial configuration (only Solar-Log 1200)The initial configuration is automatically

Strona 64 - 13 Other connections

156Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)Fig.: Display: Device selection in the initial congurationFig.: Display: Power meter selecti

Strona 65 - 13�3 USB

157Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)24�5 Device Detection (only Solar-Log 1200)•Access this function from the Configuration | S

Strona 66 - 14 Installation

158Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)Fig.: Display: Device detection completed24�5�1 Easy Installation (only Solar-Log 1200)After

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159Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)24�6 Basic settings menuThe Basic settings is divided into the following sections:•Network•

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16Wall mounting7 Wall mountingThe device is produced according to protection class IP20 and is intended only for installation in interior areas that

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160Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)By tapping on Next, the second page of network settings appears.On the second page of the men

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161Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)solarlog_backup.dat solarlog_config.dat•This data can be saved elsewhere as a backup or impo

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162Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)Procedure•Select firmware update.•A firmware file is searched for on the USB stick that is

Strona 72 - 14�6 Using the browser menu

163Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)25 Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)25�1 Display: normal operationDuring normal operations,

Strona 73 - Control element Meaning

164Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)25�3 Defining system settingsUnder System settings the following settings are made:•Language•Country

Strona 74 - 15 Main menu

165Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)25�3�4 Correcting the Day Light Saving Time settings•Select System | Date/Time | Day Light Saving Ti

Strona 75 - 16 Configuration Menu

166Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)25�4 Configuring network settings ("Network" menu)The network configuration, i.e. allocation

Strona 76 - 16�2 Ethernet

167Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)•Turn DNS Server on/off In some networks, the DNS server is a separate address for resolving Internet

Strona 77 - Configuration Menu

168Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)25�5�4 Setting Power meter on S0 inputIf an external S0 power meter is used, it must be activated here

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169Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)25�5�7 Re-detecting inverters If new inverters have been added to the system or replaced, it will also

Strona 79 - Status and Test section

17Wall mountingNote concern-ing Solar-Log GPRSThe SIM card should be inserted (see Chapter 9.1 on page 30) before attaching the unit, as the insertion

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170Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)25�6�2 PIN lock (Internal | PIN lock)Here, a 4 digit PIN code can be entered to restrict access to the

Strona 81 - Status section

171Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26 Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�1 Working with the touchscreenThe display of the So

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172Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�2 Display menu structureThe main menu consists of the following four sections:•Graphic•Diagnosis

Strona 83 - 16�5 Proxy

173Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�4 Initial configuration The "Initial configuration" menu is opened automatically at the

Strona 84 - 17 Internet Configuration

174Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�4�2 Inverter selection In the inverter selection, manufacturers of the inverters connected to Sola

Strona 85 - E-mail settings section

175Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)Procedure•Select Config./Start/Inverter detection from the menu.•Touch Start.•The following overvie

Strona 86 - 17�4 Text message (SMS)

176Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)To configure the basic network settings:Go to the Config. menu | Basic | Network .Here, the IP address

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177Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)Alternate DNS serverIn some networks, the DNS server is a separate address for resolving Internet addr

Strona 88 - 18�1 Device definition

178Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)Test field strengthIf the network connection has been set up through a GPRS modem, this button can be

Strona 89 - Network section

179Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)IP settings for WiFi operation Dialog boxes•Obtain automatically (DHCP) The IP address can be obtaine

Strona 90 - Switch configuration menu

18Unit connections8 Unit connections8�1 Solar-Log 200 Top connectionsFig.: Top Connections Solar-Log 200Solar-Log 200S0-IN A S0-OutS0 pulse input fo

Strona 91 - Home or Smart Energy

180Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)•Touch Add to select from the inverters list, then touch Back to close the list.•Under Name you can

Strona 92 - Operating mode:

181Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)New numberInput box for entering a new number.Unit name, Address / Serial numberDisplay fields only, n

Strona 93 - Reference voltage section

182Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)How to change the pulse factor:•Touch the input box for the Pulse Factor The virtual keyboard appears

Strona 94 - 18�4 Device Detection

183Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)•Enter the number of the module field and confirm with OK.•Touch Save and then Next to go to the nex

Strona 95 - 18�5�1 Configuring inverters

184Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�8 Defining the solar plant's forecast dataBy setting forecast values for the yield data, you c

Strona 96 - 18�5�3 Configuring sensors

185Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)Note The monthly percentages must add up to 100%.26�9 Setting up plant monitoringFrom the menu Config

Strona 97 - Example:

186Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)These check boxes are used to activate the display on the corresponding interface, and appear in the v

Strona 98 - Operating modes:

187Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�12 RS485 wireless communications package: Testing the connectionThis dialog box is used to test th

Strona 99 - Example module fields:

188Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�13 Making data correctionsYou can adjust the values for previous days or change daily totals from

Strona 100 - 18�7 Battery

189Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�14 Configuring internal device settingsThe internal settings of the device can be configured from Co

Strona 101 - 19 Configuring Plant Data

19Unit connectionsBottom connectionsFig.: Bottom connections Solar-Log 200Solar-Log 200RS485/422 - B RS485 interface, 6 pin:Connection for inverters a

Strona 102 - 19�3 Graphic

190Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)Note If there was an error in the PIN code confirmation (in the Repeat box), an error message is displ

Strona 103 - Yearly target section

191Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�15 Updating firmware automatically or manuallyTo download firmware updates, the Solar-Log 1000 must

Strona 104 - Tariff settings

192Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1000)26�17 Setting the country settingsThe country settings set the currency, date format and time format

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193Unit connections

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194Unit connections

Strona 107 - 20 Configuring Notifications

195Notifications on the LCD Status Display (Solar-Log 300, 1200 and 2000)27 Notifications on the LCD Status Display (Solar-Log 300, 1200 and 2000)The S

Strona 108 - Status and fault codes

196Notifications on the LCD Status Display (Solar-Log 300, 1200 and 2000)MeterBooting progressSIM cardEasy Installation activeGPRS availableNoticatio

Strona 109 - Filter status and fault codes

197Notifications on the LCD Status Display (Solar-Log 300, 1200 and 2000)In this manual, the blinking symbols are depicted like this:Fig.: Blinking In

Strona 110 - Notifications per e-mail

198Notifications on the LCD Status Display (Solar-Log 300, 1200 and 2000)27�2 Notifications on the LCD displayThere is a difference between the Easy I

Strona 111 - 20�5 Power & Failure

199Notifications by LED (Solar-Log 200, 500 and 1000)28 Notifications by LED (Solar-Log 200, 500 and 1000)28�1 LED status indicationsOn the front of t

Strona 112 - Save multiple

2 Publisher:Solare Datensysteme GmbHFuhrmannstr. 972351 Geislingen-BinsdorfGermanyInternational supportTel.:+49 7428 9418 -640Fax:+49 7428 9418 -280e-

Strona 113 - 20�6 PM

20Unit connections8�2 Solar-Log 300Top connectionsFig.: Top Connections Solar-Log 300Solar-Log 300S0-IN A S0-OutS0 pulse input for connec-tion to an

Strona 114 - 21 Editing Data

200Notifications by LED (Solar-Log 200, 500 and 1000)FaultsLED 1 LED 2 LED E LED P Meaning and possible remedyquickly quickly off For 5 min. during in

Strona 115 - 21�3 System backup

201Faults29 Faults29�1 Restarting and resetting29�1�1 Reset buttonsEffects of reset button:•Device is restarted (reset)•Factory settings are resto

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202FaultsRestartingPress the reset button with a paper clip or similar pointed object•The Solar-Log™ beeps and the following is displayed on the LCD:

Strona 117 - 21�4 Backup

203FaultsRestoring the factory settingsPress and hold the reset button with a non-conducting pointed object•The Solar-Log™ beeps and the following is

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204Faults29�2 Fault messages29�2�1 Fault messages GPRSThese fault messages are shown in the LCD display and also in the Status box under Configuratio

Strona 119 - 21�5 Reset

205Faults29�2�2 Fault messages timeThese fault messages are displayed on the LCD displayFault messages TimeError code Message Possible cause or reme

Strona 120 - Restore factory settings

206Faults29�2�4 Fault messages InternetThese fault messages are displayed on the LCD display.The Internet symbol blinks and the corresponding error c

Strona 121 - 22 System Configuration

207Faults29�2�5 Fault messages Export to External Server and BackupThese messages are shown in the Status box under Configuration | Network | Export

Strona 122 - Country section

208FaultsFault messages Export (FTP)Error code Message Possible cause or remedy116 Socket could not be con-nected. Theconnectionisbeingblockedby

Strona 123 - Time section

209FaultsFault messages Export (FTP)Error code Message Possible cause/remedy165 Proxy no authentication headerThe proxy server did not request a suppo

Strona 124 - Dimming after inactivity

21Unit connectionsBottom connectionsFig.: Bottom connections Solar-Log 300Solar-Log 300RS485/422 - B RS485 interface, 6 pin:Connection for inverters a

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210FaultsError when sending e-mail via a secure connection51 SSL session could not be established.This is an internal error. => Contact support i

Strona 126 - Automatic Firmware Updates

211Faults29�3�1 Portal Transfer Fault messagesPortal Transfer Fault messagesError code Message Possible cause/remedy101 The server address could not

Strona 127 - System Configuration

212Faults29�3�3 Special casesThe e-mail symbol blinksThere are unread notifications. These can be read from•the display (only Solar-Log 1200 and

Strona 128 - 23 Special functions

213Disposal30 Disposal WARNINGSolar-Log™ contains electronic components that can release highly toxic sub-stances if burned or disposed of along with

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214Technical Data31 Technical DataProduct comparison Solar-Log200Solar-Log500Solar-Log1000Inverter communication / inverter = INVPM+ (2)PM+ / WiFi (2

Strona 130 - 23�2�1 Plant parameters

215Technical DataProduct comparison Solar-Log200Solar-Log500Solar-Log1000Ethernet networkInterfacesUSB ash drive - -External Analog / GPRS (GSM) mode

Strona 131 - Plant passwords

216Technical DataTop Features Solar-Log200Solar-Log500Solar-Log1000CompatibilityCompatible with all major inverters on the mar-ket, see www.solar-log.

Strona 132 - LCD Display

217Technical DataProduct comparison Solar-Log 300 Solar-Log 1200 Solar-Log 2000Basic functionsPM+ (2)PM+ / WiFi (2)-PM+ / GPRS (2)Bluetooth (BT) (2)-W

Strona 133 - Special functions

218Technical DataProduct comparisonSolar-Log 300 Solar-Log 1200 Solar-Log 2000VisualizationIntegrated Web ServersGraphic visualization – PC local and

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219Technical DataTop FeaturesSolar-Log 300 Solar-Log 1200 Solar-Log 2000LCD Status Display Status display for installation and operationsEasy Installa

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22Unit connections8�3 Solar-Log 500Top connectionsFig.: Top Connections Solar-Log 500Solar-Log 500S0-IN A S0-OutS0 pulse input for connec-tion to an

Strona 136 - fixed reduction

220Technical DataInterfacesSolar-Log 300 Solar-Log 1200 Solar-Log 2000Inverter interfaceRS485/RS422 – interface usageRS485 / RS422 – combined in-terfa

Strona 137 - settings

221Technical DataNetworkNetwork Connection to the Internet (Ethernet, xed IP address or DHCP)GPRS (optional)Antenna connection and SIM card slot for

Strona 138 - 23�2�8 Adjustable reduction

222Appendix32 Appendix32�1 Internet portsIf the Solar-Log™ is connected to the Internet via a router, you must ensure that the following ports on the

Strona 139 - 23�3 Reactive Power

223Appendix32�2 Country specific inverter detection with Easy InstallationDuring the Easy Installation, the Solar-Log™ interfaces are check for connec

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224Appendix32�3 Wiring meters to record self-consumptionTo record self-consumption, an additional meter also has to be installed. There are two optio

Strona 141 - Reductions

225Appendix32�3�2 Recording with a bidirectional meterIf there is feed-in in a sub-distribution, the option mentioned above can be used. In thiscase,

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226Appendix32�4 Connection examples for ripple control receivers Grid operators have not agreed on a universal standard for ripple control receiver s

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227Appendix32�4�1 Variation with 4 relays (ENBW >100kWp)SpecificationsRipple control receiver signalsLevel K1 K2 K3 K4 Power1 On Off Off Off 100%2

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228AppendixConfiguration in browser menuRemote controlled active power reduction Configuration | Special Functions | Feed-in Management | Active Power

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229Appendix32�4�2 Variation with 2 relaysSpecificationsRipple control receiver signalsLevel K1 K2 Power1 Off Off 100%2 On Off 60%3 Off On 30%4 On On

Strona 146 - SAVE settings

23Unit connectionsBottom connectionsFig.: Bottom connections Solar-Log 500Solar-Log 500RS485/422 - B RS485 interface, 6 pin:Connection for inverters a

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230AppendixConfiguration in browser menuRemote controlled active power reduction Configuration | Special Functions | Feed-in Management | Active Power

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231Appendix32�4�3 Variation with 3 relaysSpecificationsRipple control receiver signalsLevel K1 K2 Power1 Off Off 100%2 On Off 60%3 Off On 30%4 On On

Strona 149 - 23�5 Profile

232AppendixConfiguration in browser menuRemote controlled active power reduction Configuration | Special Functions | Feed-in Management | Active Power

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233Appendix32�4�4 Variation with 5 relays (including emergency stop)SpecificationsRipple control receiver signalsLevel K1 K2K3 K4 K5Power1 On Off Off

Strona 151 - 23�6 Direct Marketing

234AppendixConnecting PM+ terminal connector and ripple control receiverPIN Assignment Meaning1 +5V Control voltage for active power2 D_IN_1 Level 1 1

Strona 152 - SAVE the settings

235Appendix32�5 Digital InterfacesSolar-Log™provides two interfaces for exporting the current data.The data is updated every 15-60 seconds.WARNINGThe

Strona 153 - 24�1 Display menu structure

236AppendixYearly yield Wh 32 bit un-signed3.514 2 04 Total yield for the year from all of the invert-ersTotal yield Wh 32 bit un-signed3.516 2 04 Tot

Strona 154 - 24�3 Settings on the device

237Appendix32�5�2 JSON InterfacesThe JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is a compact data format to transmit data between applications. The objects do

Strona 155 - Procedure:

238AppendixJSON ObjectsData point Value range Unit Index DescriptionlastUpdateTime DWORDTime in the format dd.mm.yy; hh.min-min, secsec100TimePac DWOR

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239Appendix32�6 Dimensions Gehäuse Solar-Log™

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24Unit connections8�4 Solar-Log 1000Top connectionsTop connectionsFig.: Top Connections Solar-Log 1000Solar-Log 1000S0-IN A S0-OutS0 pulse input for

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240List of Figures33 List of FiguresFig.: Solar-Log™ wall mounting ...

Strona 159 - 24�6 Basic settings menu

241List of FiguresFig.: Display: Device selection in the initial conguration ...

Strona 160 - Saving all data section

The copyright of these instructions remains with the manufacturer. No part of these instructions may be reproduced in any form or processed, duplicate

Strona 161 - Firmware update section

25Unit connectionsBottom connectionsFig.: Top Connections Solar-Log 1000Solar-Log 1000Relay Relay with change-over contactRS485 - A RS485 interface, 4

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26Unit connections8�5 Solar-Log 1200Top connectionsFig.: Top Connections Solar-Log 1200Solar-Log 1200S0-IN A S0-OutS0 pulse input for connec-tion to

Strona 163 - Mode Action Key

27Unit connectionsBottom connectionsFig.: Top Connections Solar-Log 1200Solar-Log 1200Relay Relay with change-over contactRS485 - A RS485 interface, 4

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28Unit connections8�6 Solar-Log 2000Top connectionsFig.: Top Connections Solar-Log 2000Solar-Log 2000S0-IN A S0-OutS0 pulse input for connec-tion to

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29Unit connectionsBottom connectionsFig.: Top Connections Solar-Log 2000Solar-Log 2000Relay Relay with change-over contactRS485 - A RS485 interface, 4

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3 Table of Contents1 Introduction ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1

Strona 167 - 25�5 Configuring inverters

30Optional Connections9 Optional ConnectionsSolar-Log™ devices are available as different models which can be equipped accordingly with additional in

Strona 168 - 25�5�5 Power meter via RS485

31Optional ConnectionsNoteWe recommend checking and cleaning SIM cards once a year. The contact points of the SIM card could start corroding due to hu

Strona 169 - 25�6�1 Reset

32Optional ConnectionsThe current transformers have to be connected to the Meter interface with the secondary side. Fig.: Two 6-pin terminal block c

Strona 170 - ENTER to save

33Optional ConnectionsCurrent transformers from Solare-Datensysteme GmbHSolare-Datensysteme offers the following current transformers that are special

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34Connector Assignments and Wiring10 Connector Assignments and WiringThe following connecting cables, which may be needed for various purposes, are no

Strona 172 - 26�3 Configuration Menu

35Connector Assignments and Wiring10�1 Notes on wiring the connectionsThe wiring of the inverters and accessories needs to be carried out with the gr

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36Connector Assignments and Wiring10�2 RS485-A (only Solar-Log 1000, 1200 and 2000)Use the provided terminal block connectors when connecting invert

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37Connector Assignments and Wiring10�3 RS485/422 - BUse the provided terminal block connectors when connecting inverters or accessories to the RS485/

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38Connector Assignments and Wiring10�4 RS485/422 - C (only Solar-Log 2000)Use the provided terminal block connectors when connecting inverters or acc

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39Connector Assignments and Wiring10�5 S0 Solar-Log 300, 1200 and 2000 have the following SO interfaces:•S0-IN B and •combined SO_OUT_IN interface

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40Connector Assignments and Wiring10�5�2 S0 OUT IN (S0-IN A and S0-OUT)The S0_OUT_IN interface is a hardware interface used for recording measurement

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41Connector Assignments and Wiring10�6 PM+The Solar-Log™ PM+ models come with a 6-pin PM+ interface on the top side of the Solar-LogTM.The interface

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42Connecting the inverters11 Connecting the invertersAs each inverter manufacturer uses different wiring connections and connectors, the correspondin

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43Connecting the inverters11�1 Switch o the inverters and Solar-Log™�Switching inverters offBefore a making a cable connection between the Solar-Log

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44Connecting accessories12 Connecting accessories12�1 Sensor Box Basic and ProfessionalThese sensors record both Irradiation sensor and module tempe

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45Connecting accessoriesProcedure•The four wires in the connection cable must be connected to the 4-pin terminal block connector on the Solar-Log™. •

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46Connecting accessories12�2 Sensor Box Professional PlusThe Sensor Box Professional Plus is used to record the Irradiation from the sun. This access

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47Connecting accessoriesFitting optional sensorsThe ambient temperature sensor must be fitted in a shady place with a wall bracket. The connection plu

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48Connecting accessoriesProcedure•The four wires in the connection cable must be connected to the 4-pin terminal block connector on the Solar-Log™. •

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49Connecting accessories12�3 Ripple Control ReceiverThe Solar-Log™ PM+ series contains an additional 6-pin interface which allows up to two ripple co

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50Connecting accessories12�4 Large External DisplaysLarge external displays can be connected to the Solar-Log™ via two interfaces:•Connection via RS

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51Connecting accessoriesConnection through S0 outputIf the S0 output is used, only the current feed-in power can be transmitted in the form of a pulse

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52Connecting accessories12�5 External power meterExternal power meters can be connected to every Solar-Log™ model via the S0 input and/or the RS-485

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53Connecting accessoriesExternal power meters/net energy metersWith multiple phase meters, a basic distinction is made between phase-exact and net ene

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54Connecting accessories12�6 Wiring for S0 meterThe SO connection for external power meters is connected to a 6-pin S0 In/Out connection (S0-IN A and

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55Connecting accessoriesWiring for Inepro 1250D meter via S0Article Number: 255421Inepro 1250DS0 Solar-Log™Power meterPIN Assignment1 Pin 9 - S0+2 Pin

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56Connecting accessories12�7 Wiring for RS485 meterThe meter's RS485 output can be connected to any RS485 interface (A, B and C) on the Solar-Lo

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57Connecting accessoriesNoteThese meters cannot be used together at the same bus input with inverters that are connected to RS422 (e.g. Fronius).Note

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58Connecting accessories12�8 Installation Utility Meter (only Solar-Log 1000 and 2000)The Solar-Log™ Utility Meter is a universal metering device. It

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59Connecting accessoriesConnecting the Utility Meter to the power gridFig.: Utility Meter connection diagram for voltage measurements in low-voltage p

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60Connecting accessoriesFig.: Utility Meter connection diagram for current measurements with current transformersProcedure•Enter the supply voltage i

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61Connecting accessoriesNote The measurement voltage must in effect be at least 10V or an exact measurement is not possible.•Connect the Utility Mete

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62Connecting accessories12�9 Solar-Log™ Smart Relay BoxThe Smart Relay Box makes it possible to switch 8 relays via the Smart Home control logic depe

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63Connecting accessoriesNote The Solar-Log™ Smart Relay Box cannot be connected together with PM+ packages on a Solar-Log™.Relay output assignmentsFig

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64Other connections13 Other connections13�1 Alarm contact (only Solar-Log 1000 and 2000)The Solar-Log 1000 and 2000 have an alarm contact which is t

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65Other connections13�2 Relay (only Solar-Log 1000, 1200 and 2000)The Solar-Log™ has a potential-free control relay, which is activated under the fol

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66Installation14 InstallationThe Solar-Log™ has an integrated web server, which contains all the software necessary for operation and configuration.No

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67Installation14�1�1 Instructions for connection through the PowerLine package If using the Solar-Log™ PowerLine package, the Solar-Log™ can be conne

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68Installation14�2�1 Carrying out the initial set up of the Solar-Log 200 and 300The initial configuration of Solar-Log 300 is made via the web browse

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69Installation14�3�1 Carrying out the initial set up of the Solar-Log 1200The initial configuration of Solar-Log 1200 is made via a Web browser.Proced

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70Installation14�5 Starting the configurationThe various options to open the main menu of the Solar-Log™ are listed below:Device URL•Start the web br

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71InstallationAlternatively, the Solar-Log™ can also be accessed as follows:IP address from an automatic IP range •Start web browser•Enter http://1

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72Installation14�6 Using the browser menuThe browser menu of the Solar-Log™ functions like a website.The menu is divided into three main sections:•

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73InstallationControl elementsThe following control elements are used in the browser menu:Control elements in the browser menuControl element MeaningT

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74Main menu15 Main menuThe main menu is divided into the following sections:•Configuration•Diagnosis•Yield dataThe sections Diagnostic and Yield d

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75Configuration Menu16 Configuration MenuThe Configuration menu is divided into the following sub-sections:•Network•Internet•Devices•Plant•Notific

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76Configuration Menu16�2 EthernetFig.: Ethernet settingsThe Ethernet settings for the Solar-Log™ are adjusted in this tab.Obtain IP address automatic

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77Configuration Menuway). If an Alternate DNS server is needed, switch the function to activated and enter the IP address of the DNS server.Once finis

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78Configuration MenuAPN shortcutSelection of major mobile service providers (APN user and password are automatically filled in)APNAPN (Access Point Na

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79Configuration MenuPUK entryA locked SIM card can be unlocked in the SIM PUK menu. Enter the PUK code / super PIN of the SIM card and then go to Send

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80Configuration Menu16�3�1 General Information about GPRS Devices We recommend checking and cleaning SIM cards once a year.The contact points of the

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81Configuration Menu16�4 WiFi (only Solar-Log WiFi)Fig.: WiFi settingsThe Solar-Log™ WiFi models are equipped to be connected in a wireless local are

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82Configuration MenuNetwork Settings sectionThe Start search button is used to initiate a search for wireless networks. The status Searching is dis-pl

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83Configuration Menu16�5 ProxyFig.: Proxy settingsThe proxy function is not enabled by default. To use a proxy Display advanced configuration needs t

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84Internet Configuration17 Internet ConfigurationSelect Configuration | Internet from the menu.The following tabs can be displayed:•Access type•Port

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85Internet ConfigurationProcedure•Select the type of Portal.•In the Transfer Settings section. •Activate transfers.•Enter the portal server (e.g.

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86Internet ConfigurationConnection securityThe security method from the particular e-mail provider has to be selected next to the point Connection sec

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87Internet Configuration17�5 ExportThe automatic data export allows the yield data to be periodically transferred to the server. Various data formats

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88Configuring connected devices18 Configuring connected devicesFrom the menu Configuration | Devices, the PV plant components connected to the Solar-L

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89Configuring connected devicesSection RS485-BRS485-B is a combined interface on which an RS422 inverter can also be connected. Here you can configure

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90Configuring connected devices18�2 Defining Smart Home / Smart Energy switchesThe switches that are to be used for the Smart Home / Smart Energy fun

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91Configuring connected devicesNote When a new device is configured in the switch configuration section, a detection needs to be performed, otherwise

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92Configuring connected devices18�3 Defining the Solar-Log™ Meter (only Solar-Log™ Meter)With this model version, an extra tab Meter is displayed in t

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93Configuring connected devicesInput definition section•The following CTs are available: Solar-Log™ CT 16A Solar-Log™ CT 100A - C Solar-Log™ CT 100A

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94Configuring connected devices18�4 Device DetectionDuring the Device Detection process, all of the predefined devices in the Device Definition menu

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95Configuring connected devices18�5 Configuring devicesAfter the Device Detection has been successfully completed, the detected devices have to be def

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96Configuring connected devices•SAVE settings18�5�2 Configuring power metersA function needs to be assigned to power meters to configure them.Possible

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97Configuring connected devices18�5�4 Configuring EGO Smart HeatersEGO Smart Heaters can be selected from the drop-down menu from the Device Configurat

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98Configuring connected devices18�5�5 Configuring IDM Heat PumpsIDM heat pumps can be selected from the drop-down menu from the Device Configuration m

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99Configuring connected devices18�5�6 Module FieldsEach connected MPP tracker is assigned to a module field. Module fields are subdivided according to

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