Configuring Communication With Other Devices; Running A Battery Self-Test - SolarEdge Energy Bank Installation Manual

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Status screens.
 4. Verify that the green inverter LED is steadily lit.
Your SolarEdge power harvesting system is now operational.

Configuring Communication with Other Devices

If the above devices have not been auto-detected during system activation, configure
them as explained below.
To set up communication with the SolarEdge Energy Bank:
 1. Run SetApp.
 2. From the Commissioning screen, select Device Manager > Add New Devices.
 3. Follow on-screen instructions.
To set up communication with an external Energy Meter:
If you are setting up communication with the meter before the battery, first perform
Steps 1-3 above. After that, proceed with the steps below.
 1. In the RS485-1 screen, select Add Modbus Device > Meter.
 2. Set the Energy Meter's CT Rating according to the CT specifications. If the CT rating
value returns to 0, check communication with the CT.
 3. Select Meter 2 > Meter Function > Export+Import (E+I).

Running a Battery Self-test

You can run a battery self-test only after finishing the battery installation and
configuration (refer to the battery installation guide).
The purpose of the battery self-test is to check the battery's charge and discharge
functionality.
To run a battery self-test:
 1. Make sure the battery's circuit breaker switch is ON.
 2. Switch the inverter ON/OFF/P switch to ON.
 3. In SetApp, select Commissioning > Maintenance > Diagnostics > Self-Test >
Battery Self-Test > Run Test.
 4. Wait for all tests to complete and check the results in the summary table.
If any of the tests have failed, see the table below for possible solutions:
SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter Single Phase MAN-01-00812-1.5
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