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Depending on the network load, the blueplanet 87.0-150TL3 can support up to 10 Modbus clients.
8.4

Start-up options

Option 1:
Local, guided start-up by means of WIFI or LAN con-
nection
Option 2:
Local start-up with pre-arranged configuration
Option 3:
Start-up in a network without Segment Controller
Tab. 3: Start-up variants for individual devices/plant segments/overall plant
Option 4:
Centralized start-up via Segment Controller
Option 5:
Centralized start-up via Plant Controller
8.4.1
Start-up via WIFI
To start up the device directly, the first option is to carry out the installation interactively with a WIFI-compati-
ble adapter. If such an adapter is not available, the other option is to perform an automatic configuration using
a USB memory stick.
MODBUS RTU
RS485
ARGUS
DC
Inverter
SC
Fig. 43: Start-up via a direct WiFi connection
Application
The planned network infrastructure or AC-coupling is not yet in place or has not been completed.
A DC supply to the KACO device is sufficient for start-up.
Required components
– WiFi-compatible notebook, tablet or smartphone (Android or iOS devices can be used).
– USB WiFi stick (KACO accessory, type: WLAN adapter Digitus 150N micro article no.: 3013222)
Establishing a connection to the KACO device via WiFi
F Connect the USB WiFi stick to the device and connect to the access point generated by the device using a notebook or
mobile device. Every device generates a unique AP-name based on its serial number so that it is possible to install sev-
eral devices at the same time if multiple WiFi sticks happen to be available.
KACO blueplanet 110 TL3 KACO blueplanet 125 TL3 US
Tablet
Wireless AP
Notebook
BP125
Smartphone
Local clients
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– Installation technician connects to a KACO inverter
via WIFI
– Installation wizard carries out start-up steps inter-
actively.
– Installation technician uses a USB memory stick
that contains a pre-prepared device configuration.
– The device imports these settings and is then
ready for operation.
– Start-up in an existing network
– The installation technician can start up the device
with the aid of the installation wizard as described
at option 1. The device can be addressed using its
host name.
– A device configuration that is available on the Seg-
ment Controller can be uploaded to several KACO
inverters.
– The devices are ready for operation once the con-
figuration is activated.
– Available in future development levels.
– A device configuration that is available on the
Plant Controller can be uploaded to the relevant
devices via the subordinate Segment Controllers.
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