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EMS1000 PRO User Manual Version 0.0 www.solaxpower.com eManual in the QR code or at http://kb.solaxpower.com/...
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The images included in this document are solely for illustrative purposes and may differ based on the specific product models. For more detailed information, kindly visit the website of SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. at www.solaxpower.com. SolaX retains all rights for the final explanation.
About This Manual Scope of Validity This manual is an integral part of EMS1000 PRO (hereinafter referred to as "EMS1000 PRO" or "the Device"). It introduces the installation, electrical connection and webpage operations of the Device. Please read it carefully before operating.
Frequently Used Functions Icons and parameters that may be found on the webpage of EMS1000 PRO and this manual are defined as follows: Parameter/Icon Description The parameter must be configured. Cancel selection or close the current page Display the content that you entered Hide the content that you entered View the description for the function or parameter Change History...
Safety General Safety EMS1000 PRO has been meticulously designed and tested to comply with the relevant state and international safety standards. Nevertheless, like all electrical and electronic equipment, safety precautions must be observed and followed during the installation and electrical connection of the Device to minimize the risk of personal injury.
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This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. • Hereby, SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co. ,Ltd. declares that EMS1000 PRO supports 2.4G WIFI, 2G, 3G and 4G functions. It is in conformity with the relevant union harmonization legislation: Radio Equipment Directive: 2014/53/EU.
Product Overview Introduction EMS1000 PRO is an all-in-one device for photovoltaic energy management, suitable for industrial and commercial power stations, large ground power stations, data acquisition, energy control, intelligent operation and maintenance of inverters and batteries. Support inverter, combiner box, meter and other equipment data acquisition, protocol conversion .
Product Overview Appearance Unit: mm Unit: mm 59.0 232.0 121.0 113.5 Figure 2-1 Device dimensions Definition of Indicators Check for the indicator status against the table for the operation status of the Device. Table 2-2 Indicator status description Indicator Status Description Stead on Normal power supply...
Installation Preparation Installation Requirements Before installing the device, select a proper installation site and prepare the tools based on the following instructions. Environment requirements Make sure the installation environment meets the following conditions: • The ambient temperature: -40°C to +60°C. •...
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Clearance requirements To guarantee proper heat dissipation and ease of disassembly, the minimum space around EMS1000 PRO must meet the standards below. For installations with multiple Devices, make sure to leave a minimum space of 300 mm between each Device.
Before acceptance, check whether the Device and all accessories listed below are included in the package and are in good condition. If there is anything missing or damaged, please return it to us. EMS1000 PRO 4G Antenna Stick SMA-F Connector Antenna (2.5m)
Installation Preparation Item Description Quantity Remarks 10-pin Terminal Block Reserved Document *Note: Accessories in the same box are packed together in one bag. Tool Requirements Installation tools include but are not limited to the followings. If necessary, use other auxiliary tools on site. Please note that the tools used must comply with local regulations. Hammer drill Rubber mallet Marker...
Din-rail Installation Step 1: Align the four holes of the DIN rail buckle (Part G) to the installation holes at the rear of EMS1000 PRO, and then use four M3*L8 screws (Part H) to secure them. M3*L8 0.8 N·m Figure 4-1 Attaching the rail buckle Step 2: Clasp the combined rail buckle from top to bottom onto the rail.
For this installation method, ensure that there are enough waterproof measures for the Device. Step 1: Place EMS1000 PRO onto the wall at a proper height from the ground, use a spirit level to ensure that the Device is horizontal and level, and then mark holes. Figure 4-3 Determining the installation position Step 2: Drill holes into the wall according to the hole marks.
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Installation Procedure Step 3: Hammer in the expansion tubes (part E). Figure 4-5 Hammering in expansion tubes Step 4: Use four ST4.2*L30 (part D) self-tapping screws to secure the Device to the wall. ST4.2 1.2 N·m Figure 4-6 Securing the Device...
Electrical Connection Device Terminals EMS1000 PRO features abundant terminals that can be used to connect different device. You can also develop customized functions for idle terminals. Top view Left side view Bottom view Figure 5-1 EMS1000 PRO appearance Table 5-1 Description of appearance...
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Electrical Connection Position Area Item QTY. Description Antenna socket For expanding signal transmission (ANT) • 1-2: Connected to grid-connected inverters, meter, etc . • 3: Connected to temperature and humidity sensor of SolaX AC Switching Cabinet RS485 terminal • 4-7: Connected to grid-connected inverters, meter, etc .
(TF Card) Nano-SIM card socket (Nano- For 4G communication SIM) Cable Requirements Cables are not in the scope of delivery of EMS1000 PRO. Please prepare the cables and materials in advance as required below. Table 5-2 Cable specification Item Type Specification...
Electrical Connection Network Cable Connection Step 1: Strip the insulation layer of the network cable to an appropriate length. Step 2: Attach the RJ45 connector to the stripped cable, and then use a crimping tool to crimp them. Figure 5-2 Strpping and crimping network cable Table 5-3 Pin number and color PIN No.
Electrical Connection 4G SIM Card Installation 4G SIM card is not in the scope of delivery. Please prepare a 4G SIM card in advance. Keep the chip downside, and then insert the SIM card into the Nano-SIM slot. Chip side down Figure 5-4 Inserting the 4G SIM card RS485 Cable Connection NOTICE!
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Electrical Connection Step 2: Insert the RS485A, RS485B and grounding wire into the 6-pin terminal block in order, and then use a wrench to secure them. 6-pin terminal block 0.4 N·m Figure 5-6 Securing wires Step 3: Insert the terminal block into the RS485 slot based on the device markings. Table 5-4 Inserting the terminal block Table 5-5 RS485 port description Port...
Electrical Connection DO Port Connection Step 1: Strip the insulation layer of the cable and wires to an appropriate length. DO wire Grounding 8 ~ 10 mm Figure 5-7 Striping the cable Step 2: Insert the DO and grounding wire into the 8-pin terminal block in order, and then use a wrench to secure them.
Electrical Connection Table 5-7 DI port description Port Marking Description • DO1 • DO2 • DO3 • DO4 Connected to the DO cable and grounding • DO5 cable • DO6 • DO7 • DO8 DI Port Connection Step 1: Strip the insulation layer of the cable and wires to an appropriate length. DI wire Grounding 8 ~ 10 mm...
Electrical Connection Step 3: Insert the terminal block into the DI slot in order based on the device markings. Figure 5-12 Inserting the terminal block Table 5-8 DI port description Port Marking Description Remark • DIA1-DIA3 • DIB4-DIB6 • DIC7-DIC9 Connected to the DI cable •...
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Figure 5-13 Fixing the antenna stick Connection through SMA-F Connector Step 1: Connect one end of the antenna to the SMA-F connector, and then fix the other end of the antenna to EMS1000 PRO. Antenna SMA-F connector Figure 5-14 Connecting the antenna Step 2: Swirl the antenna stick clockwise to fix it to the SMA-F connector.
IE browser is not supported currently, and we recommend logging in to the webpage through Chrome. Step 1: Connect the computer to NET3 of EMS1000 PRO with a network cable, or connect the computer to EMS1000 PRO hotspot named WiFi_SN, and then go to the defined IP address based on the connection mode.
Webpage Operations Webpage Layout EMS1000 PRO webpage offers a wide range of functions that are logically divided into multiple modules, such as overview, device list, system overview, alarm information, system settings, system O&M and more. Figure 6-1 Page layout Table 6-1 Page description...
Webpage Operations Changing Password We recommend changing the password immediately after logging in to the webpage for the first time. Step 1: Click User on the upper-right corner, and then select Change Password. Step 2: On the Change Your Password pop-up, enter the original password, enter and confirm the new password, and then click Confirm.
Log in to the webpage, and the Overview page is displayed by default. Basic system information View the time zone and local weather of the plant, and system information including 4G signal strength, connection status of EMS1000 PRO and SolaXCloud platform and system operation mode. Figure 6-3 Basic system information...
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Webpage Operations Table 6-3 Energy data parameter description Parameter Description Daily yield Amount of energy that PV panels have generated on the day Total yield Total amount of energy that PV panels have generated Daily charge Amount of energy that has been charged into the battery on the day Total charge Total amount of energy that has been charged into the battery cluster Daily discharge...
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Webpage Operations System selection The EMS1000 PRO can be connected to multiple cabinets, and the energy flow of the entire system or a subsystem can be displayed through system selection. Figure 6-6 System selection Energy flow View the energy flow among the four major components of the system, and the specific real-time energy data of each component.
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Running status Quickly view the running status of the grid-connected meter and devices in each cabinet that EMS1000 PRO manages. This helps you to grasp the overall operation of the entire system the moment you log in to the webpage.
Cabinet connected to the EMS1000 PRO. 6.5.1 Adding Devices EMS1000 PRO supports adding inverters and meters manually on the webpage. You can add inverters through Modbus RTU, add meters through Modbus RTU or DLT/645. NOTICE! Adding device is only available for Admin account.
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Table 6-6 Adding device parameter description Parameter Value Range Description Number of RS485 terminal of EMS1000 PRO that the inverter is connected to. For example, if the inverter is COM port 1-2&4-7 connected to the 7th RS485 terminal of the Device, the Serial Num is 7.
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Table 6-7 Adding device parameter description Parameter Value Range Description Electricity Type of meters that EMS1000 PRO will be connected to. Battery Total meter type Currently, only energy storage meters can be added Number of RS485 terminal of EMS1000 PRO that the meter COM port 1-2&4-7...
Currently, meters that support the DLT/645 protocol need to be manually added to EMS1000 RPO. Choose the number of RS485 terminal of EMS1000 PRO that the meter is connected to, only 1-2&4-7 can be selected. Figure 6-13 Adding meter through DLT/645 6.5.2...
The system structure and its affiliated devices mentioned in this manual are for reference only. System architecture EMS1000 PRO is on the first tier, managing all devices that are connected to it. These devices are further divided into the grid side, energy storage photovoltaic or energy storage, and solar. You can click to unfold or fold the sub devices, and enter the device name in the search box to search for a certain device.
6.6.1 EMS1000 PRO is at the top of the device tree, managing all devices that are listed under it . In the menu of EMS1000 PRO, you can view the information on the Device, the system data and wiring diagram.
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• Online: EMS1000 PRO is connected to SolaXCloud platform • Offline: EMS1000 PRO is disconnected from SolaXCloud platform IP address that is used to access EMS1000 PRO webpage when EMS1000 NET3 IP PRO is connected to the computer through a network cable. It is 192.168.14.10 by default.
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System architecture View the system wiring diagram involving the subordinate EMS1000 and EMS1000 PRO connected to the EMS1000 PRO. Log in to the webpage, and then select System overview > EMS1000 PRO > Wiring diagram. EMS1000 Figure 6-20 System wiring diagram...
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Webpage Operations Viewing system information View the core power data of the system, and the system wiring diagram involving the grid- connected meter, cabinet, external inverter and load. Figure 6-21 Sub system wiring diagram Table 6-9 Sub system architecture description Parameter Description Daily PV yield...
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Webpage Operations Viewing cabinet information You can also click the cabinet image to view more details on the it, including its sub devices and related device data. Figure 6-22 Cabinet architecture Table 6-10 Cabinet information description Parameter Description Supervision system Operation status of the supervision system inside the cabinet Operation status of the air conditioner, and the temperature and Air conditioning...
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Webpage Operations Viewing battery information On the information page of a single cabinet, you can continue to click the BMS image to view key cell information on the battery cluster. This helps you keep the battery status in control for the long-term stable operation of the system. Figure 6-23 Viewing battery cluster information Table 6-11 Battery cluster parameter description Item...
Webpage Operations 6.6.2 AC Switching Cabinet AC Switching Cabinet series is designed to work with AELIO and TRENE energy storage systems for on-gird and off-grid switch. Device details View the online/offline status, SN and model of the AC Switching Cabinet, real-time data of each phase collected by the AC Switching Cabinet and the status of the sensors.
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Webpage Operations Maintaining AC Switching Cabinet You can upgrade the AC Switching Cabinet firmware and edit the name of the AC Switching Cabinet if needed. Log in to the webpage, and then select System overview > Grid > PCAB > Maintainance. EMS1000 Figure 6-26 Maintaining AC Switching Cabinet •...
Webpage Operations • Editing the Device Name Under Device operation, click Edit device, enter a new name on the pop-up for the AC Switching Cabinet, and then click Confirm. Figure 6-28 Editing the meter name 6.6.3 Grid Meter The grid meter refers to the gird-connected metering device that is connected to EMS1000 PRO for monitoring the power flow of the system.
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Description Device SN SN of the meter Device model Model of the meter Registration No. of the EMS1000 PRO that the meter Connect EMS registration number is connected to Electricity meter type Grid-tied meter Time that the meter establishes communication...
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Figure 6-32 Editing the meter name • Communication shutdown loss Enable this function to automatically shut down the system when EMS1000 PRO loses communication with the grid meter. This is to ensure that the system power flow is kept in control, especially in the on-grid mode.
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Webpage Operations • Reverse Setting Enable the function when the system power data is reverse to the actual power flow. This feature allows the meter to automatically rectify the system power data without need for physcial rewiring. It is disabled by default. NOTICE! This function is only available for meter models.
Webpage Operations 6.6.4 Cabinet NOTICE! The cabinet system name might be Energy Storage or Energy Storage Photovoltaic depending on the inverter type. For AELIO system, the cabinet system name is Energy Storage Photovoltaic; For TRENE system, the cabinet system name is Energy Storage. Viewing cabinet information View the running status and basic information of the cabinet, information on the embedded IO module, and real-time data of the battery system.
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Webpage Operations Data Type Parameter Description Total battery Total voltage of the battery cluster that is voltage connected to cabinet Total battery Total voltage of the battery cluster that is current connected to cabinet Health status of the battery cluster that is connected to cabinet Battery SOC SOC of the battery cluster at the time...
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Webpage Operations Maintaining cabinet You can upgrade the firmware of the IO module in the cabinet and edit the cabinet name if needed. Log in to the webpage, and then select System overview > Energy Storage Photovoltaic/ Energy Storage > Cabinet > Device details > Maintenance. EMS1000 Figure 6-38 Maintaining the cabinet •...
Webpage Operations • Editing the cabinet name Click Maintenance > Edit device, enter a new name for the cabinet, and then click Confirm. Figure 6-40 Editing cabinet name 6.6.5 Inverter View the information, real-time data and historical data of the inverter. Viewing real-time data View the working status of the inverter, basic information on the inverter, and the related power data of the PV system.
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Figure 6-41 Viewing real-time data of the X3-AELIO inverter Table 6-15 Inverter data description Data type Parameter Description Online status Communication status of the inverter and EMS1000 PRO Working System switch On/off status of the inverter system switch condition Working status...
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Table 6-16 X3-AELIO information on the Maintenance page Data Type Description Communication protocol through which the inverter is connected to Connect type EMS1000 PRO: MODBUS-RTU. COM port No. of the COM port Address Modbus address of the inverter for communication...
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Table 6-18 X3-TRENE-100K information on the Maintenance page Data Type Description Communication protocol through which the inverter is connected to Connect type EMS1000 PRO: MODBUS-TCP. IP address of the inverter Add time Time that the inverter establishes communication with EMS1000 PRO...
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Webpage Operations Maintaining the inverter You can upgrade the firmware and edit the inverter name of the inverter if needed. Log in to the webpage, and then select System overview > Energy Storage Photovoltaic/ Energy Storage > Cabinet > Inverter > Real-time data > Maintenance. EMS1000 Figure 6-46 Maintaining the inverter •...
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Webpage Operations Figure 6-47 Upgrading the inverter firmware • Editing the inverter name On the Device maintenance page, click Edit device, enter a new name for the inverter, and then click Confirm. Figure 6-48 Editing the inverter name • Turning on or off the inverter Select Maintenance >...
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Webpage Operations Viewing historical data View one or more types of inverter-related power data in the line chart. • Inverter statistics You can view multiple types of data of the inverter, such as the voltage and current of each phase, frequency, and radiator temperature. The search results are displayed in line chart. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select System overview >...
Webpage Operations Figure 6-51 Viewing coulometric data You can also hover the mouse on any time node in the bar chart to view the specific charging, discharging and yielding data. 6.6.6 Battery View information on the battery cluster, battery packs and battery cells. Viewing real-time data View the status, basic information and real-time data of the battery cluster, and key data on the battery packs and cells.
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Webpage Operations Table 6-19 Battery real-time data description Data Type Parameter Description Includes the online/offline status and operation status Device status of the inverter Status Battery relay status Whether the battery cluster is powered on or off Charge/Discharge Whether the battery cluster is charging, discharging or status idle Displays the number of the battery packs and cells of...
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Webpage Operations There is a list of battery pack information, in which you can view the key parameters of each battery pack of the battery cluster. You can draw the bar horizontally on the bottom of the list to view different information. Figure 6-53 Viewing real-time data of battery packs Table 6-20 Battery pack information description Parameter...
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Webpage Operations You can also click Maintenance on the upper-right corner to view more details on the battery. Figure 6-54 Battery information on the Maintenance page Table 6-21 Battery information on the Maintenance page Parameter Description Add time Time that the battery establishes communication with EMS1000 Maintaining the battery You can upgrade the firmware and edit the battery name of the battery cluster if needed.
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Webpage Operations • Upgrading the battery firmware NOTICE! The battery firmware upgrade function is only available for the admin account. Under Device operation, click Firmware upgrade, click Choose file, import the update firmware file, and then click Upgrade. Figure 6-56 Upgrading the battery firmware •...
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Webpage Operations colors in the line chart. EMS1000 Figure 6-58 Searching for the battery historical data Viewing cell data View the cell number, voltage and temperature of the each cell. These data can be displayed in three modes: overview, histogram and sheet. Log in to the webpage, select System overview >...
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Webpage Operations • Overview In this mode, the voltage, temperature and number of each cell is arranged in a spread-out manner. You can scroll up and down to view these data. Figure 6-60 Cell data displayed in overview • Histogram In this mode, the cell voltage and temperature are displayed separately.
Webpage Operations • Sheet In this mode, the cell number, voltage, and temperature are displayed in a list. Information of 10 cells are displayed by default, and you can set the number of cells to be displayed per page to 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50, or directly enter the page number to go to a defined page. Figure 6-62 Cell data displayed in sheet 6.6.7 Air Conditioning...
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Webpage Operations • 2000KP EMS1000 Figure 6-63 Information on 2000KP air conditioner Table 6-22 Parameter description on 2000KP air conditioner Data Type Parameter Description Includes the online/offline status and operation status of Device status the air conditioner Device Power ON/OFF ON/OFF status of the air conditioner info status...
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Webpage Operations Data Type Parameter Description Includes the heating setpoint temperature and heating differential. The air conditioner start heating when the temperature Heating settings is lower than the heating setpoint temperature, and stop when higher than the heating setpoint temperature + heating differential.
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Webpage Operations Table 6-23 Parameter description on LZXD-3.5GE air conditioner Data Type Parameter Description Includes the online/offline status and operation status Device status of the air conditioner Power ON/OFF Device info ON/OFF status of the air conditioner status Air conditioning Model of the air conditioner model Current...
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Webpage Operations Data Type Parameter Description Includes humidity setting, humidity differential, humidity dead zone and dehumidification temperature. Dehumidification is triggered when the following two conditions are met at the same time: Setup info 1. The temperature is 2℃ higher than the (Available dehumidification temperature only when...
Webpage Operations Viewing historical data View information on air conditioner historical operation. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select System overview > Energy Storage Photovoltaic/Energy Storage > Cabinet > Air conditioning > Historical data. Step 2: Set the Time and click Check. The maximum time interval is 7 days, and you can set the number of the record to be displayed per page to 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50, or directly enter the page number to go to a defined page.
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Webpage Operations EMS1000 Figure 6-67 Viewing supervision system information Parameter Description Includes the communication status of the supervision system with Device status EMS1000, and the operation status of the entire system. Whatever component in the cabinet is abnormal, the system status displays Alarm. Whether the environmental status of the cabinet is normal, including Environmental water, door, temperature and humidity, and CO.
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Webpage Operations Setting access control protection Enable the function and set the duration that the cabinet door can be kept open to protect the system against potential risks. When the function is enabled, once the door is opened, the system will initiate a countdown warning, and then automatically shut down when the opening duration threshold is met.
Webpage Operations EMS PRO EMS1000 Figure 6-69 Checking the cabinet environment analysis Step 3: Click Export data to export the cabinet environment analysis record. 6.6.9 Grid-connected inverter You can view the real-time data and historical data of the grid-connected inverter. Operations are similar to those on the inverter in the cabinet.
Webpage Operations Alarm Information Alarms from all devices that EMS1000 PRO manages are displayed here in a reverse order by the time that the alarm occurred. 10 alarms are displayed per page by default, and you can set this number to 20, 30, 40 and 50, or directly enter the page number to go to a specific page.
Webpage Operations Parameter Description End time Time that the alarm is resolved • Pending: Alarms that are not resolved yet Alarm status • Resolved: Alarms that have been resolved You can click Detail under Operation on each alarm to view more details on the alarm, and the possible causes and suggestions that we offer for each type of alarm.
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Webpage Operations Figure 6-72 Deleting an alarm • Deleting alarms in batches Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then click Alarm info. Step 2: Select the checkbox in the front of the resolved alarms that you want to delete, click Batch delete, and then click Delete on the confirmation pop-up.
Webpage Operations Searching for Alarms 6.7.3 You can search for alarms by alarm level, alarm status, device type and alarm time. The search results will be displayed in the list below. Log in to the webpage, click Alarm info, select Current / History, set the search conditions, and then click Search.
Webpage Operations System Settings Set the work mode, import control, export control and ripple control for the system. 6.8.1 Work Mode For AELIO system, 4 work modes are supported, namely self-use, manual mode, peak shaving and TOU. For TRENE system, self-use, manual mode, and TOU are available. You can adjust the work mode of the system based on local situations to make full use of the PV energy and maximize the revenue.
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Webpage Operations Manual mode Under manual mode, you can force the system to charge the battery, force the battery to discharge or stop charging and discharging. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select System management > System settings > Work mode.
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Webpage Operations Peak shaving mode Select peak shaving mode when you need to level out peaks in electricity use. You need to set the periods and threshold for discharging, and select whether to allow charge from gird, and other parameters. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select System management >...
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Webpage Operations Configure strategies and templates for the system to automatically perform operations based on preset schedules. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select System management > System settings > Work mode. Step 2: Under System work mode, select Manual mode from the drop-down list, and then click Execute.
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Webpage Operations Table 6-27 Strategy parameters Parameter Value Range Description Default value when a new strategy is being created Strategy State Not Applied The strategy is created but not applied. Applied The strategy has been applied. Strategy name Set a name for the strategy Strategy Select a template that you created in the previous template...
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Webpage Operations Figure 6-80 Configuring templates Table 6-28 Template parameter description Parameter Value Range Description Template type Currently, only TOU template is available. Default value when a template is being created The template is created but not bound to any Template status Unbound strategy.
Figure 6-81 Viewing plans 6.8.2 Remote Settings Set parameters for the inverter remotely on EMS1000 PRO webpage. NOTICE! This function is currently only available for X3-AELIO, X3-TRENE-100K, X3-TRENE- 100KI, X3-TRENE-125K, X3-MEGA G2 and X3-FORTH inverters.
Webpage Operations Import Settings 6.8.3 Set a maximum power value that the system can import from the grid to keep the expenses on power in control. When the total power that the system consumed from the grid reaches the value, the system cut off power supply from the grid. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select System settings >...
6.8.5 External Control EMS1000 PRO offers 4 DI channels and 16 combination options for ripple control. You can enable the combinations and set control items for the system, such as shut down the inverter, set input and output power limit and more. Ripple control takes effect for the entire system, and has priority over other system settings.
Shut down the inverter 6.8.6 AC Switching Cabinet Settings If the EMS1000 PRO is connected to the AC switching cabinet, you can set it on this page: Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select System settings > AC switching cabinet settings.
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Webpage Operations Table 6-32 AC switching cabinet settings information description Value range Description The system automatically performs on-grid/off-grid Automatic recovery switching according to the mains status. The system supports users to manually switch the on-grid/ Manual recovery off-grid status of the system. When the set SOC value is reached, turn ON the diesel Diesel Generator SOC ON generator...
Webpage Operations System O&M On this page, you can upgrade the devices in the system. NOTICE! The devices upgrade function is only available for the admin account. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select System O&M > Device upgrade. Step 2: Set the Device type and Device model, and then click Search.
6.10.1 RS485 Settings Configure parameters for the eight RS485 channels that EMS1000 PRO offers to suit the connection requirements of multiple devices. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select Settings > RS-485 settings.
Webpage Operations 6.10.2 EMS Maintenance Restart EMS1000 PRO, clear cache and data, restore it to factory settings if you need to, and enable or disable remote setting for remote access to the webpage through SolaXCloud platform. 6.10.2.1 Resetting System This is to simply restart EMS1000 PRO, and the system data will not be impacted.
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Figure 6-91 Clearing system data 6.10.2.4 Restoring Factory Settings NOTICE! EMS1000 PRO will restore to factory settings and restart after you perform this function, and you need to unplug and plug the network cable again before you can continue to use the Device normally.
6.10.3 EMS System Upgrade NOTICE! • System upgrade is available only for Admin account. • Operations on EMS1000 PRO are not available during upgrade. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select Settings > Maintenance. Step 2: Click Choose file on the page, select and import the upgrade file, and then click Upgrade to start upgrading.
Webpage Operations 6.10.4 Network Settings Configure network parameters for EMS1000 PRO under 4G and LAN mode. Step 1: Log in to the webpage, and then select Settings > Maintenance. Step 2: Set Communication method to LAN or 4G, set the corresponding parameters, and then click Save.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance Maintain EMS1000 PRO regularly to ensure its long-term stable performance. Table 7-1 Maintenance routine No . Maintenance Item Cycle Check and update the software of EMS1000 PRO Subject to the official when new software versions are released.
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• If the device has been replaced, search for it or manually add it to EMS1000 PRO again. • Create a new plant and bind EMS1000 PRO to it, or directly bind EMS1000 PRO Communication • EMS1000 PRO fails to bind to an existing plant.
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NET4 of EMS1000 PRO. • The network cable • Check the availability of local of EMS1000 PRO is network through a computer connected to the wrong or phone. NET terminal. • Check the firewall settings •...
Technical Data Model EMS1000 PRO Power supply 12 V.d.c-24 V.d.c Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps Dimensions (L × W × H) 232.0 mm × 113.5 mm × 59.0 mm Weight 1900g Max. power consumption 27 W Operating temperature range -40°C to +60°C...
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