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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents General information ................................... 4 About This Document ............................... 4 Product Validity ................................. 4 Target Group ..................................4 Symbols ..................................... 5 Safety ......................................6 Intended Use ..................................6 Important Safety Instructions ............................6 Symbols ..................................... 7 Unpacking and storage ................................8 Scope of Delivery ................................
  • Page 3 Contact ....................................70...
  • Page 4: General Information

    All installation work must be performed by appropriately trained and qualified persons. Qualified persons must possess the following skills: Knowledge of how the Ai-Logger 2000 works and is operated.  Training in how to deal with the dangers and risks associated with installing, repairing and using electrical devices.
  • Page 5: Symbols

    1.4 Symbols DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, can result in property damage.
  • Page 6: Safety

    2 Safety 2.1 Intended Use The device is a compact solution for monitoring and managing multi-model composite systems. It integrates ports, converts  protocols, collects data, and enables centralized monitoring and maintenance. The product is intended for indoor applications only. ...
  • Page 7: Symbols

    NOTICE Damage to the product due to electrostatic discharge risk. Internal components of the product can be irreparably damaged by electrostatic discharge. Always ground yourself before handling any component. • 2.3 Symbols Beware of high voltage and operating current! The product operates at a high voltage and current. Work on the product must only be carried out by skilled and authorized personnel.
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Storage

    Wi-Fi antenna 12 V Power Supply Adapter 3.2 Product Storage Suitable storage is required if the Ai-Logger 2000 is not installed immediately: Store the product in its original packaging within a clean, well-ventilated, and dry room.  The storage temperature must be between -40°C to +70°C, , with a non-condensing relative humidity between 5% to 95%.
  • Page 9: Inverter Overview

    4 Inverter overview 4.1 Product Description Name Name LED indicators Fast Ethernet ports (LAN1/2/3/4) Mounting brackets Digital signal output port DIN rail mounting bracket 12 V power output port Additional grounding screw PT temperature sensor port (PT100/1000) ABUS communication port Analog signal input port Wi-Fi antenna port Digital signal input port (DI)
  • Page 10: Dimensions

    4.2 Dimensions Unit:mm 4.3 LED Indicator The LED light indicator panel serves as a human-machine interface to indicate the current working status of the system. LED indicator Description System operation indicator Green light off: Unit is either not powered or faulty. (RUN) Green light on: System is powered and operating normally.
  • Page 11: Interfaces And Functions

    Modbus TCP protocol compatible inverters, or video surveillance systems. SFP Optical Interface Two fiber-optic interfacessupport ring network configurations among multiple Ai-Logger 2000 units and servers. Digital Signal Input Port (DI) Regional compatibility: The DI port is available for connecting to power control devices in different markets such as DRMs devices in the Australian market or ripple control receivers in Germany –...
  • Page 12: Typical Networking Scenarios

    4.5 Typical Networking Scenarios Ring Topology An optical ring network consisting of Ai-Logger 2000 devices can include up to 15 units, each connecting to inverters,  environmental monitors, meters and other peripheral devices. Scalability: Multiple optical ring networks can be aggregated to a central management system by converging them via Ethernet ...
  • Page 13 Multiple Ai-Logger 2000 devices can be connected to the management system after aggregation via Ethernet switches.  The maximum communication distance between the Ai-Logger 2000 and an Ethernet switch is 12 km with an optional 100 Gigabit  optical module, or 10 km with an optional Gigabit optical module when using optical fiber, and up to 100 m when connecting an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 14: Mounting

    5 Mounting 5.1 Installation Environment It is recommended that you select an appropriate height to install the Ai-Logger 2000 for ease of operation and maintenance. Please note the following when selecting the mounting location: The Ai-Logger 2000 has a protection rating of IP20 and can only be installed indoors.
  • Page 15 Wire Stripper Removes insulation cleanly from cables. Rubber Hammer Taps the expansion bolts into pre-drilled holes. Utility Knife Suitable for unpacking and general cutting tasks Wire Cutter Cuts cables or wires. Marker Marks measurements or reference points. Vacuum Cleaner Cleans dust and debris from the work area after drilling or cutting.
  • Page 16: Mounting

    Step 1:Remove the machine from it packaging and ensure the mounting lugs are in place and secure. Step 2:Select a strong and flat wall for installation. Confirm that the Ai-Logger 2000 can be firmly fixed to the wall. Use a level to adjust the device’s orientation and mark the hole positions on the wall using unit’s mounting holes.
  • Page 17 Step 5:Drive the self-tapping screws into the expansion anchors, ensuring the self-tapping screw headsremain 10-12 mm away from the wall surface. Step 6:Align the Ai-Logger 2000 lugs with the self-tapping screws. Hang the device on the wall, then tighten the screws to secure it in place.
  • Page 18: Rail Mounting

    5.3.2 Rail Mounting The Ai-Logger 2000 is not supplied with a mounting rail.If you choose this mounting method, you need to provide a 35 mm DIN standard rail. NOTICE Ensure the rail is long enough to securely hold the Ai-Logger 2000 securely; a minimum length of 280 mm is recommended.
  • Page 19 Installation is complete. UM0071_Ai-Logger 2000_EN_V01_0325...
  • Page 20: Electrical Connection

    6 Electrical connection When making electrical connections, ensure that all cables are securely connected to prevent loosening.  The Ai-Logger 2000 does not have a dedicated power on button, only connect the power adapter after completing all other electrical  connections.
  • Page 21 1: Heat shrink tubing 2: OT/DT terminal (M4) Step 2: Remove the screw from the ground terminal, insert the screw through the OT/DT terminal, and tighten the screw onto the terminal using a screwdriver. Step 3: Apply paint or a protective coating to the grounding terminal to ensure corrosion resistance. Installation is complete.
  • Page 22: Communication Ports And Connections

    Strip the protective cover and insulation from the other end of the cable as indicated. Step 3: Use a screwdriver to press the auxiliary hole on the Ai-Logger 2000’s terminal block, insert the cable into the blockand tighten it. Finally, plug the terminal block into the COM port.
  • Page 23 The baud rate of all devices in each daisy chain must be consistent with the Ai-Logger 2000’s baud rate (  The addresses of all devices in each daisy chain must be within the address range set by Ai-Logger 2000, and cannot be duplicated, ...
  • Page 24 RS485 interfaces, each capable of connecting to up to 30 devices. Connect Smart Meters The Ai-Logger 2000 is compatible with smart meters that support the standard Modbus -RTU or the DL/T645 protocol. These meters can be used to limit the active power output.
  • Page 25 6.3.2 LAN Ethernet Communication Connection The Ai-Logger 2000 features four LAN fast Ethernet communication ports for connecting to southbound network devices or computers. By default, the IP address is statically configured as 192.168.3.3, and can be modified through the built-in web interface.
  • Page 26 6.3.3 WAN Ethernet Communication Connection The Ai-Logger 2000 is equipped with two fast Ethernet WAN ports for connecting to higher-level SCADA systems or routers. DHCP is enabled by default and can be modified via the built-in web interface. The port descriptions are as follows: Procedure: Customers must provide their own network cables.
  • Page 27 6.3.4 SFP Fiber Optic Communication Connections Ai-Logger 2000 features two SFP ports supporting single-mode single-fiber or single-mode dual-fiber connections (non-standard). Users need to provide their own 1310/1550 nm single-mode optical modules. The port descriptions are as follows: Procedure: The optical module is optional. If you choose to install one, select a 100/1000 Mbps optical module according to the docking port •...
  • Page 28 Indicator LED Status Description Green and yellow off No optical module is detected in the Ethernet optical port. Green steady on, yellow blinking at short intervals The fiber link is being set up (0.1 s ON, and 0.1 s OFF) SFP1 (upper) Green steady on, yellow blinking The data is being transmitted...
  • Page 29 Ai-Logger 2000s can establish a ring network through fiber optic communication, or through a switch that supports the HSR protocol. Fiber-Optic Ring Network Topology UM0071_Ai-Logger 2000_EN_V01_0325...
  • Page 30 Star Network Topology 6.3.5 ABUS Communication Connection An ABUS module is built-in, supporting single-phase AC networking at up to 800 V. If the inverter supports ABUS communication, it can be connectedvia the AC power line, in this case, there is no need to connect the RS485 communication line of the inverter.
  • Page 31 Step 2: Connect the cables to L1 and L2 on the ABUS terminal block and tighten them. Finally, plug the ABUS terminal block into the ABUS port. Step 3: Select the appropriate length of cable, strip the other end to the appropriate length and connect it to the miniature circuit breaker.
  • Page 32 Single-Phase: Connect L1 and L2 as shown in the diagram to avoid communication issues or command loss. If both the Ai-Logger 2000 and inverter support ABUS communication, they can connect via AC power line. In this case, the RS485 •...
  • Page 33 Dual ABUS AC Network 6.3.6 Wi-Fi Communication Connection The Ai-Logger 200 includes a built-in Wi-Fi module that works in hotspot mode, allowing local operation and maintenance (O&M) from a computer connected to its hotspot. The default Wi-Fi hotspot name is product’s serial number (SN), and the default password is 88888888. These information is also printed on the product label.
  • Page 34: Usb Communication Connection

    --Installation is complete.  Recommended communication distance is less than 3 meters. 6.3.7 USB Communication Connection Use a USB 2.0 or USB 2.0 protocol-compatible flash drives with only one FAT32 formatted partition. Sandisk or Kingston brands are recommended. The port descriptions are as follows: Procedure: Step 1:...
  • Page 35: Other Local Interface Connections

    6.4.1 PT Temperature Sensor Connection The Ai-Logger 2000 has two PT ports that support 3-wire or 2-wire PT100/PT1000 temperature sensors. When connecting the PT port to a 2-wire PT100/PT1000, use a shorting cable to connect the ‘GND’ and ‘-’ terminals on the corresponding port.
  • Page 36 -- The terminal block can be pulled out in reverse order during disassembly. --Installation is complete. 6.4.2 Digital Input (DI) Signal Connections Digital inputs for connecting DI-type grid dispatch commands or alarm signals, with a recommended signal transmission distance not exceeding 10 m. The port descriptions are as follows: Procedure: Step 1:...
  • Page 37 -- The terminal block can be pulled out in reverse order during disassembly. --Installation is complete. 6.4.3 Analogue Input (AI) Signal connection The Ai-Logger 2000 supports analogue signals from environmental monitoring sensors via the AI port. The recommended signal transmission distance is within 10 m. The port descriptions are as follows: Procedure: Step 1:...
  • Page 38 6.4.4 Digital Output (DO) Signal Connection The Ai-Logger 2000 supports 4 relay outputs. The maximum driving capacity of each DO port is 12 V/100 mA. The NC/COM interface is normally closed, while the NO/COM interface is normally open. The recommended transmission distance is within 10 m.
  • Page 39 6.4.5 12 V Power Output Port Connection Ai-Logger 2000 provides a 12 V power output port with a maximum output capacity of 0.1 A, typically used to drive an intermediate relay coil for acoustic and visual alarm scenarios. The recommended transmission distance is within 10 m.
  • Page 40: System Operation

    The port descriptions are as follows: Procedure: Step 1: Remove the 12 V power adapter from the accessory pack, Plug one end of the adapter cable to the Ai-Logger 2000's 12 V power input, as shown. Step 2: Plug the power adapter into an AC outlet.
  • Page 41 The rated input voltage of the power adapter is 100 V AC to 240 V AC, and the rated input frequency is 50 Hz/60 Hz. • Select an AC outlet that is compatible with the power adapter. • Mode 2: Powered by a DC Power Supply When using a DC power supply, irst verify that the cable connecting the DC supply to the Ai-Logger 2000 is securely attached.
  • Page 42: Commissioning Procedure

    • embedded web interface of the Ai-Logger 2000. For details, please refer to section 8.6.3 “Device Management”. The addresses of all devices on each RS485 port must be within the Ai-Logger 2000’s specified address range and must not be •...
  • Page 43: Web Ui

    Ai-Logger 2000 and its connected devices. The Ai-Logger 2000 has a built-in web server that allows access to its embedded web interface via Ethernet port on a PC or tablet. There are three connection methods: Connect a PC/Laptop directly to the Ai-Logger 2000 LAN port using an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 44: Web Interface

    Parameter Description Language Set the required language Role Options include Customer, Installer, and Administrator. Select ‘Installer’ for equipment testing. Password The first time you power up, please use the initial password 12345. After logging in, you must change the initial password and log in again. It is recommended to update the password regularly. After changing the password, please remember the password to ensure the security of the account.
  • Page 45 ● ● ● Fault & Warning ● ● ● Operation Log ● ● ● Start Guide ● ● ● Device Ai-Logger 2000 ● ● ● ● ● ● Inverter Grid Standard Code ○ ● ● Grid Protection ○ ● ●...
  • Page 46: Overview

    WEB Interface Layout Overview: Function Description To navigate within the interface, first select the corresponding first-level menu according to First-Level, Second-Level your operational needs, then select the second-level or third-level menu to view detailed and ThirdLevel Menus information of the equipment or adjust the parameters. Detail Screen Displays detailed information or parameter settings for the selected menu option.
  • Page 47: Fault & Warning

    Daily storage data (monthly generation) is maintained for 1 year. Monthly storage data (annual generation) is maintained for 10 • years. Yearly storage data (historical generation) is maintained for 10 years. • 8.3.2 Fault & Warning Click on ‘Overview’ > ‘Fault&Warnning’ to enter the fault information, you can fill in the keywords to search for specific fault details, and click on ‘Export’...
  • Page 48: Operation Log

    8.3.3 Operation Log Click ‘Overview’ > ‘Operation Log’ to enter the operation log information list. You can query or export the operation log as needed. 8.3.4 Start Guide Click on ‘Overview’ > ‘Start Guide’ to access the startup wizard. Follow the on-screen steps to complete the initial configuration when using the system for the first time.
  • Page 49: Device

    8.4 Device 8.4.1 Ai-Logger 2000 Click on ‘Device’>‘Ai-Logger 2000’ to view the detailed information about the Ai-Logger 2000, which supports 4-channel DI, 4- channel AI, 2-channel PT100/1000 inputs. 8.4.2 Inverter Click on ‘Device’ > ‘Inverter’ to enter the inverter list. Key information, such as running status, model, device name, serial number, operation status, etc, will be shown.
  • Page 50 Click ‘Alarm Status’ to enter the fault information list for the inverters. Click on “Running Status” In the list, click on an inverter serial number to go to the next level of real-time data detail page. The inverter device information and current real-time operation data will be displayed. 8.4.2.1 Grid Standard Code Settings On the real-time data detail page, click ‘Parameter Settings’...
  • Page 51 8.4.2.2 Grid Protection Settings On the real-time data detail page, click ‘Parameter Settings’, and then ‘Grid Protection’ to set the grid voltage parameters. 8.4.2.3 Grid Frequency Protection Settings On the real-time data detail page, click ‘Parameter Settings’, and then ‘Grid Frequency Protection’ to set the grid frequency parameters.
  • Page 52 8.4.2.4 Characteristic Parameter Settings On the real-time data detail page, click ‘Parameter Setting’, and then ‘Characteristic Parameter Settings’ to set the characteristic parameters. 8.4.2.5 Active and Reactive Power Settings On the real-time data detail page, click ‘Parameter Settings’, and then ‘Active Reactive Power Settings’ to set the active and reactive power parameters.
  • Page 53: Smart Meter

    8.4.3 Smart Meter Click on ‘Devices’ > ‘Smart Meter’ to access the information about smart meters. 8.4.4 Weather Station Click on ‘Devices’ > ‘Weather Station’ to enter the relevant information of the weather station and monitor its operating status. UM0071_Ai-Logger 2000_EN_V01_0325...
  • Page 54 Click on ‘Serial Number’ to view specific weather station related parameters and details. Due to different protocols among vendors, it is necessary to follow the provided vendor-specific protocols to correctly retrieve the weather station data. Currently supported modules are Jinzhou Sunshine (PC-4), Jinzhou Licheng (JLC-QTF). UM0071_Ai-Logger 2000_EN_V01_0325...
  • Page 55 8.4.5 Transformer 8.4.5.1 Telemetry Click ‘Device’ > ‘Transformer’, in the transformer menu, then ‘Telemetry’ to display the relevant parameter data for the LV Room, transformer room and MV room. 8.4.5.2 Telecommunication Click ‘Device’ > ‘Transformer’, in the transformer menu, then ‘Telecommunication’ to display the related status for the LV room, transformer room and MV room.
  • Page 56 8.4.5.3 Setting Click ‘Device’ > ‘Transformer’, in the transformer menu, then ‘Setting’ to issue remote control parameters. 8.4.6 PID Click ‘Device’ > ‘PID’ to view the operating status, working mode and other information. In the operation status interface, click ‘Edit’ to set the PID working mode. UM0071_Ai-Logger 2000_EN_V01_0325...
  • Page 57: System Settings

    When the device is offline, you can manually modify the date, time and time zone. When the device is online, it can synchronise the time remotely; the default time source is the Solplanet cloud, you can also choose an NTP server, and set the remote synchronization time interval.
  • Page 58: Communication Setup

    Changing the ‘Date and Time’ may affect the integrity of the system's power generation and performance records.. • If the Ai-Logger 2000 is connected to the Internet, it will automatically synchronize automatically with the cloud server and there is •...
  • Page 59 8.5.2.2 Ethernet Settings Click ‘System Settings’ > ‘Communication Setup’ to enter the network settings interface. DHCP is enabled by default for dynamic IP configuration. DHCP can be disabled to configure a static IP. 8.5.2.3 Lan Port Settings Click ‘System Settings’ > ‘Communication Setup’ to enter the LAN port settings interface. The default static IP is 192.168.3.3.
  • Page 60 If the Ai-Logger 2000 is connected to the Internet through a router, please note the following information: The IP address of the Ai-Logger 2000 must be on the same network segment as the gateway. • 8.5.2.4 RS485 Settings Click ‘System Settings’ > ‘Communication Setup’ to enter RS485 settings interface. Select the desired port, baud rate, parity bit and stop bit from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 61: Maintain

    Click ‘Maintain’ > ‘Firmware Upgrade’ > ‘Ai-Logger 2000’. Click ‘Browse Files’, then select the local upgrade package, and click ‘Upgrade’. After the upgrade process completes, the Ai-Logger 2000 will reboot; please log in again to confirm that the version number has been updated.
  • Page 62 8.6.1.2 Inverter Upgrade Click ‘Maintain’ > ‘Firmware Upgrade’ > ‘Inverter’. Click ‘Browse Files’ and select the upgrade package, then tick the boxes for the inverters that need to be upgraded, and click ‘Broadcast’. Once the progress bar reaches 100 %, the upgrade is complete. When the progress bar reaches 100 % and the status is upgrade success, it means that the inverter has been upgraded.
  • Page 63: Security Settings

     8.6.3 Device Management Click ‘Maintain’ > ‘Device Management’ to manage the devices connected to Ai-Logger 2000. This interface allows to search for connected devices, modify device names, change the device's communication address, and remove the device. Automatic search is supported only for inverters and PID devices, other device types need to be added manually.
  • Page 64: User Management

    Only device types recognized by AISWEI Technology Co., Ltd. can be connected to the Ai-Logger 2000 and can be selected from • the device type drop down menu. The RS485 parameters need to be set correctly on the Ai-Logger 2000 before a Modbus or DL/T645 device can be added manually. • 8.6.4 User Management Click ‘Maintain’...
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  • Page 66: Technical Data

    9 Technical data Parameter Name Ai-Logger 2000 Device Management Max. number of devices access to RS485 only RS485 : 30 ABUS : 80 Max. number of devices access to each port LAN/FE : 32 Max. Communication Distance Ethernet 100 m...
  • Page 67: Faq

    Settings > Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings’ to view and modify the current settings. How to View AiLogger 2000 Messages Log in to the web interface and go to the menu ‘Device > Ai-Logger 2000’ to review  the basic device information and messages.
  • Page 68 Settings’ to set up RS485 parameters, make sure that the parameters are entered accurately, otherwise it will affect the normal communication of the port. Login to the web interface and go to the menu ‘Overview > Warning faults’.  How to view information about reported faults Or navigate to ‘Device >...
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    11 Maintenance To ensure the Ai-Logger 2000 can run well for a long time, it is recommended to perform routine maintenance according to the descriptions in this document. Make sure that no strong electromagnetic interference devices are placed around the Ai-Logger 2000.
  • Page 70: Service And Warranty

    When the customer needs warranty serviceduring the warranty period, the customer must provide a copy of the invoice, factory warranty card, and ensure the electrical label of the inverter is legible. If these conditions are not met, Solplanet has the right to refuse to provide with the relevant warranty service.
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