SolaX Power X3-Hybrid Series User Manual

SolaX Power X3-Hybrid Series User Manual

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SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd.
ADD.: No. 288 Shizhu Road, Tonglu Economic Development Zone,
Tonglu City, Zhejiang Province, 310000 P. R. CHINA
Tel.: + 86 (0) 571- 56260011
E-mail: info@solaxpower.com
320101042003
X3-Hybrid Series
User Manual
5.0kW - 15.0kW
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  • Page 1 SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. Copyright Declaration The copy right of this manual belongs to SolaX Power Network Technology(Zhejiang) Co. , Ltd.(SolaX ADD.: No. 288 Shizhu Road, Tonglu Economic Development Zone, Power Co. , Ltd. ) . Any corporation or individual should not plagiarize, partially or fully copy it (including software, etc.
  • Page 2 Change History Changes between document versions are cumulative. The latest version contains all updates made in previous versions. Version 03 (May. 08, 2023) Update 2.3 Work Modes and 7.3 LCD Operation (Added peak shaving mode under work modes chapter.) Update 7.3 LCD Operation (Updated the LCD display under most settings.) Update 3 Technical Data (Changed the data of Max.
  • Page 3 Version 01 (Sept. 15, 2022) Update 1.3.2 Explanation of Symbols (Deleted the icon of “TUV”) Update 4.2 Packing List (Changed the WiFi Dongle optional) Update 2.2/5.3/5.5.2/5.8 (Changed all CT gures) Update the design and cover page (Changed the telephone number and changed the design layout tolerance) Update 1.3.3 EC Directives (Updated the corresponding standards) Update 3 Technical Data (Added “Nominal AC Output Current”)
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Note on this Manual ..........1.1 Scope of Validity ..............1.2 Target Group ................1.3 Symbols Used ................1.3.1 Important Safety Instructions..........1.3.2ExplanationofSymbols............1.3.3 CE Directives................ Introduction ..............2.1 Basic Features ................. 2.2 Electrical Block Diagram of The System ...... 2.3 Work Modes ................
  • Page 5: Target Group

    Contents Notes on this Manual 5 Electrical Connections 1 Notes on this Manual ..............................5.1 PV Connection 5.2 Grid Port and EPS(Off-grid) Output Connection 1.1 Scope of Validity ..5.3 EPS(Off-grid) Block Diagram ............This manual is an integral part of the inverter, it describes the 5.4 Battery Connection ................
  • Page 6 Safety Safety Caution! Warning! “Caution” indicates a hazardous situation which, if not Before performing maintenance, cleaning or operation avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. on the circuit connected to the inverter, authorized maintenance personnel must first disconnect the AC and DC power supplies of the inverter.
  • Page 7 Safety Safety A photovoltaic module used on the inverter must have a IEC61730A If the building installed with external light protection device is rating, and the total open circuit voltage of the photovoltaic string / far away from the inverter location, in order to protect the array is lower than the maximum rated DC input voltage of the inverter from electrical and mechanical damage, the inverter inverter.
  • Page 8: ExplanationOfSymbols

    Safety Safety 1.3.2 Explanation of Symbols Ø PE Connection and Leakage Current This section gives an explanation of all the symbols shown on the inverter and on the type label. • All inverter’s incorporate a certified internal Residual Current Monitoring (RCM) in order to protect against possible electrocution and fire hazard Symbols on the Inverter in case of a malfunction in the PV array, cables or inverter.
  • Page 9 Safety Safety 1.3.3 EC Directives This chapter describes the requirements of the European low Danger of high voltages. voltage regulations, including safety instructions and system Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter! licensing conditions, the user must comply with these regulations when installing, operating, and maintaining the inverter, otherwise it will cause personal injury or death, and the inverter will cause Danger.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Installation Introduction 2 Introduction Diagram B: N line and PE line separate wiring, M series inverter ; 2.1 Basic Features (For most countries) This high-quality inverter can convert solar energy into alternating current and store energy into batteries. PV 1 The inverter can be used to optimize self-consumption, stored in PV 2 Inverter...
  • Page 11: Work Modes

    Introduction Introduction 2.3 Work Modes Diagram D: N line and PE line together, M series inverter; 6:00 Forced The inverter has two con gurable working ( Applicable to Australia) charging periods: allowed discharging period and forced charging period. 24:00 12:00 PV 1 Allowed discharging...
  • Page 12: Dimension

    Introduction Introduction Backup mode The back-up mode is suitable for areas For off-grid status, there is only one work mode: EPS (Off-grid). with frequent power outages. EPS (Off-grid) In case of power failure, the system will This mode will maintain the battery supply EPS loads through PV and battery.
  • Page 13: Terminals Of Inverter

    Introduction Technical Data 3 Technical Data 2.5 Terminals of Inverter 3.1 DC Input(apply to version D/M) X3-Hybrid-10.0 Model X3-Hybrid-5.0 X3-Hybrid-6.0 X3-Hybrid-8.0 X3-Hybrid-12.0 X3-Hybrid-15.0 X3-Hybrid-10.0K-D Max. Recommended DC power 4000/ 4000 A:5000/B:5000 A:8500/B:5000 A:10500/B:6000 A:11000/B:7000 A:11000/B:7000 Max. PV voltage [d.c. V] 1000 1000 1000...
  • Page 14: Battery

    Technical Data Technical Data 3.3 Battery(apply to version D/M) 3.5 EPS(Off-grid) Output(apply to version D/M) X3-Hybrid-10.0 X3-Hybrid-10.0 Model X3-Hybrid-5.0 X3-Hybrid-6.0 X3-Hybrid-8.0 X3-Hybrid-12.0 X3-Hybrid-15.0 Model X3-Hybrid-5.0 X3-Hybrid-6.0 X3-Hybrid-8.0 X3-Hybrid-12.0 X3-Hybrid-15.0 X3-Hybrid-5.0-MX3-Hybrid-6.0-M X3-Hybrid-8.0-M X3-Hybrid-10.0-M X3-Hybrid-12.0-M X3-Hybrid-15.0-M X3-Hybrid-5.0-MX3-Hybrid-6.0-M X3-Hybrid-8.0-M X3-Hybrid-10.0-M X3-Hybrid-12.0-M X3-Hybrid-15.0-M X3-Hybrid-10.0K-D X3-Hybrid-10.0K-D Battery type Lithium batteries...
  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation Installation 4 Installation 4.1 Check for Transport Damage Number Quantity Description (for M series) Ensure that the inverter is in good condition via transportation. If there Inverter is any visible damage such as cracks, please contact the dealer Bracket immediately.
  • Page 16: Installation Precautions

    Installation Installation 4.3 Installation Precautions 4.4 Tool preparation The protection level of the inverter is IP 65, so that the inverter can be Tool equipment installed outdoors. Type Image Image Check the installation environment and pay attention to the following Name Name conditions when installing:...
  • Page 17: Installation Site Conditions

    Installation Installation 4.5 Installation Site Conditions 4.5.1 Installation Carrier Requirements Tool equipment Do not install the inverter near flammable materials. Name Image Type Image Name Please install the inverter on a solid object that can withstand the weight requirements of the inverter and energy storage system. Please be careful not to install the inverter in the plasterboard wall Individual Safety...
  • Page 18: Installation Space Requirements

    Installation Installation 4.5.3 Installation Space Requirements 4.6 Mounting Reserve enough space when installing inverter (at least 300mm) for heat Preparation Ø dissipation. Please prepare the following tools before installation. ≥300mm Reserved space dimensions of installation Position Min Distance ≥300mm ≥300mm Left 300mm Right...
  • Page 19 Installation Installation Ø Step 3: Tighten the inverter and bracket e ) Hang the buckle on the inverter to the corresponding position of the backplane; f ) Use the inner hexagonal wrench to tighten the inner hexagonal screw on the right side of the inverter. Φ8 Drill (Depth: 65 mm) Ø...
  • Page 20: Electrical Connections

    Electrical Connections Electrical Connections 5 Electrical Connections Ø Connection step 5.1 PV Connection The PV port wiring of the M series inverter has been completed. For The inverter have two PV inputs. Please select photovoltaic modules speci c installation details, please refer to the X3-Matebox Quick with good performance and quality assurance.
  • Page 21 Electrical Connections Electrical Connections Step 4. Tighten the PV pin needle and the wiring harness to make the The following is the location of the inverter's positive and negative connection tight without looseness. (PV-/PV+) ports. Note: Before inserting the PV connectors, please turn on the switch of the PV module and use a multi-meter to measure the positive and negative poles of the PV connectors to prevent reverse connection.
  • Page 22: Grid Port And Eps(Off-Grid) Output Connection

    Electrical Connections Electrical Connections 5.2 Grid Port and EPS(Off-grid) Output Connection 5.3 EPS(Off-grid) Block Diagram The inverter is three-phase inverter. Suitable for rated voltage The inverter has an EPS(Off-grid) function. When the grid is connected, 380/400/415V, frequency 50/60Hz. Other technical requests the inverter outputs go through the Grid port, and when the grid is should comply with the requirement of the local public grid.
  • Page 23 Electrical Connections Electrical Connections Diagram B: N line and PE line separate wiring, M series inverters ; Diagram D: N line and PE line together, all load connection EPS(Off-grid) (For most countries) scheme; ( Applicable to Australia) PV 1 PV 1 PV 2 Inverter PV 2...
  • Page 24 Electrical Connections Electrical Connections Ø Ø Grid and EPS(Off-grid) connection steps EPS(Off-grid) load requirements Connection requirements Warning! Note: Check the grid voltage and compare the voltage range (see Ensure that the EPS(Off-grid) load rated power is within the technical data). EPS(Off-grid) rated output power range, otherwise, the Disconnect the circuit board from all power sources to prevent inverter will report an "overload"...
  • Page 25 Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Step 2. First remove the waterproof housing plug, and then the Grid Step 3. Remove the 12mm insulation layer at the end of the cable. Insert and EPS(Off-grid) cables through the waterproof housing the ferrules respectively, and make sure that the stripped ends are corresponding to the Grid and EPS(Off-grid) ports.
  • Page 26 Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Step 4. Find the location of the AC interface on the inverter, insert the Step 6. Tighten the waterproof fastening head. crimped terminals into the UW10 terminals L1, L2,L3,N, and PE according to the wire sequence, and use a flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the screws.
  • Page 27: Battery Connection

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection 5.4 Battery Connection Ø Connection requirements Ø Battery connection steps The inverter charge and discharge system can be equipped with Battery port connection line of the M series inverter is on the X3- high voltage lithium battery . Matebox, for specific installation details, please refer to the X3- Please note that the maximum voltage of the battery should not Matebox Quick Installation Guide It is necessary to wire the D series...
  • Page 28: Communication Connection

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Step 4. Tighten the BAT pin needle and the wiring harness to make Step 7. Insert the battery power lines into the corresponding BAT the connection tight without looseness. port (+), (-) of the inverter. Crimping Tool Note: BAT port, not PV port! Note: The positive and negative Step 5.
  • Page 29: Introduction To Drm Communication

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection 5.5 Communication Connection 5.5.2 Introduction to meter/CT Communication The inverter should work with an electric meter or current sensor (CT for 5.5.1 Introduction to DRM communication (AS4777 regulatory requirements) short) to monitor household electricity usage. The electricity meter or CT DRM requirements: can transmit the relevant electricity data to the inverter or platform, which is convenient for users to read at anytime.
  • Page 30 Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Ø C T C o n n e c t i o n The current sensor measures the current on the live wire between the Note for CT connection: inverter and the public grid. Note! CT connection diagram •...
  • Page 31: Parallel Communication

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection 5.5.3 Parallel Connection The inverter provides a parallel function. 10 inverters can be maximally connected in diagram 1. And diagram 2 allows up to three inverters to be connected. In these two systems, one inverter will be set as the "master inverter"...
  • Page 32 Electrical Connection Electrical Connection For diagram 2 Only if no one inverter is set as a “Master”, all inverters are in Free mode free mode in the system. Step1: Connect all inverters' communication together by connecting When one inverter is set as a “Master”, this inverter enters network cables between CAN ports.
  • Page 33 Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Step 3: Turn on the power of the entire system, nd the inverter connected Ø LCD display to the meter, enter the setting page of the inverter LCD screen, click on the Main display: parallel settings, and select "master control"; then enter the Once inverter enters parallel system, the “today yield”...
  • Page 34: Com Communication

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Once slave inverter exit from system and be running as an independent External communication equipment controls the inverter: unit, its all setting will be re-excuted. The rest of this section covers several important parallel control functions, and the next page table shows which LCD options are controlled by master inverter and which can work independently.
  • Page 35: Communication Connection Steps

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection 5.5.5 Communication Connection Steps Step 1. Prepare a communication cable, and then find RJ 45 terminals in Step 4. Insert the prepared communication cables into the RJ45 terminals the accessory bag. in sequence, and then use network cable crimping pliers to press them tightly. Communication cable RJ 45 terminal 1) White with orange stripes...
  • Page 36 Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Step 5. Connect the DRM / CAN / OFF communication cable, and Step 6. Lock the cover plate and tighten the fastening head. insert the cable into the corresponding port. Upgrade/Dongle CAN1 CAN2 DRM Upgrade/Dongle Torque screwdriver ( Torque: 1.2±0.1N·m) CAN1 CAN2 DRM OFF...
  • Page 37 Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Step 7: Finally, find the corresponding COM, BMS, Meter, CT, CAN, DRM, METER/CT communication cable Ø OFF poets on the inverter and insert the communication cable into the corresponding ports. METER/CT pin is defined as follow: Ø...
  • Page 38 Electrical Connection Electrical Connection 2) One side of the finished cable, Waterproof connector with RJ45 is Screw waterproof connectors tightly. inserted into the inverter, and one side of the RJ45 terminal is inserted into the CT connection. RJ 45 Waterproof connector with Upgrade/Dongle Upgrade/Dongle Distribution box...
  • Page 39: Grounding (Mandatory)

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection 5.6 Grounding Connection (Mandatory) The user must make two ground connections: one shell grounding, Step 3. Insert the striped cable into OT terminal and tighten the terminal and one equipotential grounding. This prevents electric shock. with a terminal crimping tool. Note: If the PV end of the inverter is not connected with earth, the inverter will turn on a red light Inspect and report ISO Fault.
  • Page 40: Monitoring Connection

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection 5.7 Monitoring Connection (Accessories) Step 4. Find the ground connection port on the inverter, and screw The inverter provides a DONGLE port, which can transmit data of the the ground wire on the inverter with an M5 Hexagon keys. inverter to the monitoring website via Wifi Dongle, 4G Dongle and LAN Dongle.
  • Page 41: Check All Below Steps Before Starting Inverter

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection 5.8 Check All Below Steps Before Starting Inverter Ø Step 2. Plug Wifi Dongle into the DONGLE port. After the inverter is checked, then conduct the following steps Make sure that the inverter is fixed on the wall. Ensure that all ground wires are grounded.
  • Page 42: Inverter Operation

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection 5.9 Inverter Operation Ø Before operation, check the inverter according to the If it is the rst time to boot, please follow the prompts to enter the setting interface. following steps a) Check that the inverter is well xed on the wall. Warning! b) Ensure that all ground wires are well tightened.
  • Page 43 Firmware Upgrading Firmware Upgrading 6 Firmware Upgrade Ø 2) Please contact our service support to obtain the firmware, and store the Upgrade notes firmware in the U disk according to the following path. Please read the following precautions before upgrading. Update: For ARM le: “update \ARM\618.00406.00_HYB_3P_ARM_V1.13_1220.usb”;...
  • Page 44: Firmware Upgrading

    Firmware Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Step 5. For DSP: Please wait for 10 seconds. When "Update" page shown as below, press down to select "DSP" and then press Enter. Please confirm the firmware version again and press Enter to upgrade. The upgrade takes about 2 minutes.
  • Page 45: Setting

    Setting Setting 7.2 Screen Menu Structure 7 Setting 7.1 Control Panel Date & Time System ON/OFF Language Self Use EPSMute Feed-in priority Self Use Mode Backup mode Forced Discharge Feed-in Priority Manual Forced Charge Backup Mode Peak Shaving Stop Chr & Dischrg Char &...
  • Page 46: Lcd Operation

    Setting Setting 7.3 LCD Operation The main inter face is the default inter face, the inver ter will Ø Menu main automatically return to this interface when the system started up successfully or not operated for a period of time. System ON/OFF The information of the interface is as below.
  • Page 47 Setting Setting Ø Work Mode Manual Self Use This work mode is for the after-sales team to do after-sales maintenance. Feed-in Priority Work Mode Manual mode, there are three options to choose from: forced Backup Mode >Work Mode charging, forced discharge, stop charging and discharging (grid- Self Use connected power).
  • Page 48 Setting Setting Ø For off-grid status, there is only one work mode: EPS (Off-grid). System Status EPS (Off-grid) In case of power failure, the system will supply EPS loads through PV and battery. (The battery must be installed, and EPS loads shall not exceed battery’s max.
  • Page 49 Setting Setting 4 ) On-grid Ø Parallel Status Here you can see the voltage, current, frequency, and power of the Status shows on the screen when paralleling. grid. Parallel Status On-grid A On-grid B Slaver1 0.0V 0.0V Slaver2 0.0A 0.0A Slaver3 PaOut PbOut...
  • Page 50 Setting Setting Here you can set the inverter time, language, working modeSOC, charging and discharging time period and user password. Today: Total: 0.0 KWh 0.0 KWh User Setting Date & Time 3 ) E_Feedin > Language E_Feedin Here you can see the inverter's electricity EPS mute >FeedInToday sold, total electricity sold, electricity...
  • Page 51 Setting Setting 7 ) Charge and discharge time Self Use Mode Self Use Mode Here you can set the charge and discharge time period. >Min SOC: If two charging and discharging periods are needed, turn on the charging Min SOC Charge from grid and discharging period 2 and set the period.
  • Page 52 Setting Setting User Setting Peak shaving mode DisChgPeriod1 Load Management Load Management >DisChgPeriod1 ShavingStartTime Thresholds on DisChgPeriod2 Thresholds off > Peak shaving mode ChargeFromGrid Feedin power Consumption 07:00 Reserved_SOC 3000W 500W Peak shaving mode DisChgPeriod1 DisChgPeriod1 Load Management Load Management DisChgPeriod1 ShavingLimits1 ShavingEndTime...
  • Page 53 Setting Setting Ø Advance setting Enter Country Country ☆ Safety Code Parallel Setting >Safety **Previous page >AS4777_2020_A< >AS4777_2020_A< Back Grid Parameters Main Breaker Limit Down Charger Phase Unbalanced Country Export Control EPS(Off-grid) Setting >AS4777_2020_B< Meter/CT Settings AS 4777 Setting Down Self Test Country ExternalGen...
  • Page 54 Setting Setting 2 ) Grid Parameters OFPL_Setting OFPL_Setting OFPL_Setting Setting path: Main -> Setting -> Advance Setting -> Grid Parameters. W(Gra) Tstop fstop-disch 00.00Hz 0.0S Here you can set the protection value of grid voltage and frequency. UFPL_Setting The default value is the specified value under the current safety OFPL_Setting Grid Parameters regulations, and the user cannot change it.
  • Page 55 Setting Setting 3 ) Charger 5 ) Meter/CT Settings Here the user can set the parameters of charger on this page, the The user needs to select the CT or electricity meter to connect the inverter is compatible with both lithium battery. Users can set the inverter here.
  • Page 56 Setting Setting 6 ) Self Test (only for CEI 0-21) Ovp_10(59.S1)test Self Test The self test function allows users to test the following items. "Full test", 0.0V Tt: 0ms "Ovp(59.S2) test"27. "Uvp (s1) test", "Uvp (27. s2) test", "Ofp (81> .S1) test", Test Report 0.0V To: 0ms "Ufp (81 <.S1) test", "Ufp (81>...
  • Page 57 Setting Setting 7 ) GMPPT Mode Comment Here, you can set the shadow tracking with four options, which are off, low, middle, and high. Over-Excited PF value Under-Excited PF value GMPPT GMPPT P1_PF PV1 Control PV2 Control P2_PF OFF/Low/Middle/High OFF/Low/Middle/High P3_PF P4_PF 8 ) Modbus...
  • Page 58 Setting Setting 11 ) PU Function (applicable to specific countries, please refer to 12 ) FVRT Function(apply to50549) local grid requirements) Here you can set the high and low enable or disable. The PU function is a volt-watt response mode required by certain FVRT Function FVRT Function FVRT Function...
  • Page 59 Setting Setting *) If the grid-connected power of the inverter ≤4.6kW, the Power Factor is 0.95 at 16 ) Main Breaker Limit 1.0 power; if the grid-connected power of the inverter > 4.6kW, the Power Factor is For power limit of smart meter or CT, the current must be set in line 0.90 at 1.0 power.
  • Page 60 Setting Setting 19) AS 4777 Setting External Gen External Gen External Gen External Gen Allowed Disc Period Forced Charg Period Forced Charg Period Allowed Disc Period It is the same as the function of Export Control, but it’s only applicable End Time End Time Start Time...
  • Page 61 Setting Setting 21 ) Reset 24 ) HotStandby Setting Users can reset the reset error log, meter power ,inverter power, and It is “Enable” by default. Setting “Disable” will make the inverter annot restore factory settings here. enter standby status. Reset HotStandby Seting Reset Error Log...
  • Page 62 Setting Setting Ø a ) About About Here you can see some basic information of the inverter and battery. such as the inverter and battery SN number, software version number, and system run time. About Inverter SN >Inverter Battery Register SN Internal code Inverter Inverter...
  • Page 63 Setting Setting Battery Ø Information ☆ Battery Battery Select Region >Internal Code: Enter Enter Enter > > Bat_M SN BatBrand:BAK >Menu >Information 6S012345012345 Back Back AS4777_2020_C ARM:3.17 DSP: 3.18 Back Down >ResponseV2 >ResponseV1 >ResponseV4 >ResponseV3 Battery Battery 260.0 V 253.0 V 215.0 V 207.0 V Down...
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting Number DCI overcurrent protection fault. 8.1 Troubleshooting IE 09 DCI OCP Fault • Wait for a while to check if it's back to normal. • Or ask the installer for help. This section contains information and procedures for resolving DCV EPS(Off-grid) overvoltage protection failure.
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Number Number NTC invalid Mgr InterCom Fault Make sure the NTC is properly connected and the NTC is in good • IE 25 InterComFault • Shut down photovoltaic, battery and grid, reconnect. condition. IE 105 NTC Sample Invalid •...
  • Page 66 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Number Number Battery Unbalanced Failure Battery temperature sensor malfunction BE 26 CellImblance BMS Tempdiff BE 09 Please contact the battery supplier. • Please contact the battery supplier. • Battery hardware protection failure Battery Unbalanced Failure BE 10 BMS_Hardware BMS_BreakFault BE 27 •...
  • Page 67: Routine Maintenance

    Troubleshooting Decommissioning 9 Decommissioning 8.2 Routine Maintenance 9.1 Disassemble the Inverter Inverter do not require any maintenance or correction in most cases, but if the inverter often loses power due to overheating, this can be attributed to the following reason: Remove DC input line and AC output line of inverter.
  • Page 68: Disclaimer

    Disclaimer Warranty Registration 10 Disclaimer Form The hybrid inverters are transported, used and operated under limited condition, such as environmental, electrical etc. Our For Customer (Compulsory) company shall not be liable to provide the service, technical support or compensation under conditions listed below, including but not Country Name limited to:...
  • Page 69 PLEASE REGISTER THE WARRANTY IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION! GET YOUR WARRANTY CERTIFICATE FROM DURACELL! KEEP YOUR INVERTER ONLINE & WIN DURACELL POINTS! Open your Wait for the camera app camera to and point recognize your device the QR code at the QR code Notification Click the notification banner...

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