Interfaces
RS485/RS422 – in-
terface usage
RS485 – interface usage
RS422 – interface usage
CAN bus
2x S
In / 1x S
Out
0
0
Relay
Alarm
USB connection
PM+ interface (optional)
Solar-Log
Me-
TM
ter (optional)
Network
GPRS (optional)
* not with GPRS models
Solar-Log 300
Solar-Log 1200
RS485 / RS422
– combined in-
terface usage
Connection of a Sen-
sor Basic to record
environmental data
record environmental data (irradiance, module
(irradiance and
module sensor)
Connection of meter for self-consumption according to IEC 60870
Connection of the display panels produced by
-
-
RS 422 Fronius / Sunville connectible with-
out additional interface converters
-
S
pulse input – for optional recording and
0
calculation of self-produced power consumption.
Second input to connect an additional power meter.
S
pulse output to connect large external dis-
0
plays, pulse factor can be set to any value.
-
e.g. heat pumps
-
Import firmware updates at plants
PM+ (Power Management)
For the connection of a ripple-control receiver to regulate the plant.
Fulfills the EEG 2012 requirements.
Current measurements via transformers (extra acces-
sory) up to 2 x 3 phases or 6 single phases.
Connection to the Internet (Ethernet, fixed IP address or DHCP)
Antenna connection and SIM card slot for So-
lar-Log™ with integrated GPRS.
Solar-Log 2000
RS485 A –
RS485 – interface,
interface,
RS485 / RS422
RS485 / RS422 B
– combined in-
– / RS485 / RS422
terface usage
C* - combined
interface usage
Inverter connection
Connection of a Sensor Box Commercial to
and ambient temperature, wind sensor)
Schneider
Displaytechnik, Rico or HvG
Connecting the
Utility
-
Meter and I/O Box
for PM remote
control technology
-
External switch control
Connection for anti-
theft protection via
-
contact loop for ex-
ternal alarms via po-
tential-free contact
To access data
Technical Data
For example,
connecting
Voltwerk INV
203
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