Delta Energy Systems Solivia 2.0 EU G4 TR Operation And Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Operation and Installation Manual for SOLIVIA 2.0 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 2.5 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 3.0 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 3.3 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 3.6 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 5.0 EU G4 TR...
  • Page 2 Delta Energy Systems (Germany) GmbH Tscheulinstraße 21 79331 Teningen Germany © Copyright – Delta Energy Systems (Germany) GmbH – All rights reserved. This manual is included with our solar inverter and is intended for use by the installer and end user.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. About This Manual ........... . 6 Purpose of This Manual .
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Grid Connection ..........28 7.3.1 General Instructions .
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 11. Saving and Loading Data and Settings ........63 11.1 Before You Begin.
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    The solar inverter can be safely and normally operated if installed End of instructions and used in accordance with this manual. Delta Energy Systems is Instructions consisting of only one step are shown as follows: not responsible for damage incurred by failure to comply with the installation and operating instructions in this manual.
  • Page 7: Intended Purpose

    2. Intended purpose Intended purpose This EU-series solar inverter may be used in the following coun- tries: nOTE This list may change due to ongoing certification processes. If you have any questions, please contact the Delta Support Team. Country Standard SOLIVIA Belgium Synergrid C10/11 2012...
  • Page 8 2. Intended purpose Operation and Installation Manual for SOLIVIA 2.0/2.5/3.0/3.3/3.6/5.0 EU G4 TR...
  • Page 9: General Safety Instructions

    ● The solar inverter contains no components that must be main- tained or repaired by the operator or installer. All repairs must be performed by Delta Energy Systems. Opening the cover will void the warranty. ● Do not disconnect any cables when the solar inverter is pow- ered due to risk of a fault arc.
  • Page 10: Unpacking

    4. Unpacking Unpacking ► Check the scope of delivery for completeness: WARnInG – Mounting plate (a) – Operation and installation manual (b) Risk of injury due to weight The weight of the solar inverter (see “15 Techni- – Wieland RST25i3S AC plug (c) cal Specifications”, p.
  • Page 11: Product Description

    5. Product Description Product Description Overview of Components and Connections ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ Fig. 5.1: Solar Inverter Components and Connections Component/Connection Description Status LEDs See Chapter “5.3 Status LEDs”, p. 14 ➀ Display and Buttons See Chapter “5.4 Display and Buttons”, p. 14 ➁...
  • Page 12: Type Plate

    Designed in: Germany Designed in: Germany Made in: production plant Made in: production plant Fig. 5.2: SOLIVIA 2.0 EU G4 TR type plate Fig. 5.3: SOLIVIA 2.5 EU G4 TR type plate DC operating volt. range: 125-600V DC operating volt. range: 125-600V DC operating volt.
  • Page 13 5. Product Description DC operating volt. range: 125-600V DC operating volt. range (MPP): 170-480V DC operating volt. range (MPP): 150-480V DC max. input voltage: 600V DC max. input voltage: 600V DC max. operating current: 22.0A DC max. operating current: DC max. current per string: DC max.
  • Page 14: Status Leds

    5. Product Description Status LEDs 5.4.3 Buttons Symbol ➀ ● Exit current menu. ➁ Operation ● Cancel value setting. ➂ ● Move upwards in menu. Earth Fault Failure ● Set value (increase) ● Move downwards in menu. ● Set a value (decrease). ●...
  • Page 15: Go To Menu" Function

    5. Product Description 5.4.5 "Go to Menu" function 5.4.7 navigating the Menu Use the buttons to navigate in a menu. nOTE Use the button to move down in the menu, and the button to You can use the "Go to Menu" function to directly move up.
  • Page 16: Setting Values

    5. Product Description 5.4.10 Setting Values You can set various parameters on the display. Use the but- tons to change the parameter values. button increases the value of the parameter. button decreases the value of the parameter. button can be used to cancel the setting, and the original value is then displayed.
  • Page 17 5. Product Description Buttons Action Result 12. Select the year using the buttons. 1 1 0 D a t e a n d t i m e 1 1 0 D a t e a n d t i m e 1 1 0 D a t e a n d t i m e 1 1 0 D a t e a n d t i m e 1 1 0 D a t e a n d t i m e...
  • Page 18: Electrical Connections

    5. Product Description Electrical Connections 5.5.1 Overview ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ Fig. 5.11: Electrical Connections for SOLIVIA 2.0, 2.5 EU G4 TR ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ Fig. 5.12: Electrical Connections for SOLIVIA 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.3, 3.6 EU G4 TR Operation and Installation Manual for SOLIVIA 2.0/2.5/3.0/3.3/3.6/5.0 EU G4 TR...
  • Page 19 5. Product Description ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ Fig. 5.13: Electrical Connections for SOLIVIA 5.0 EU G4 TR no. Designation Description DC connections See Chapter “5.5.2 DC connections and DC isolating switch”, p. 20 ➀ DC isolating switch See Chapter “5.5.2 DC connections and DC isolating switch”, p.
  • Page 20: Dc Connections And Dc Isolating Switch

    5. Product Description 5.5.2 DC connections and DC isolating switch 5.5.4 RS485 interface (EIA485) The solar inverter has two RS485 interfaces to which a PC or a monitoring system can be connected. The RS485 interfaces are internally wired 1:1. This means that both RS485 interfaces can be used as an input or an output.
  • Page 21: Operating Behavior

    6. Operating Behavior Operating Behavior Functions Affecting Operating Behavior The solar inverter offers various functions for affecting operating behavior: General Principle of Operation ● Active power control The solar inverter converts DC electricity into AC electricity, which ● Reactive power control is then fed into the local power grid.
  • Page 22 6. Operating Behavior Warning and Error Messages Every warning or error message is stored in the solar inverter with a time stamp. The messages are stored in the event log or in the internal log, depending on the cause of the error. The event log is primarily intended for the installer and should make analyzing and resolving problems easier.
  • Page 23: Characteristic Curves

    6. Operating Behavior Characteristic Curves Efficiency Curves SOLIVIA 2.0 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 2.5 EU G4 TR Efficiency [%] not yet available 1000 1500 2000 2500 Power [W] 150 V 360 V 480 V SOLIVIA 3.0 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 3.3 EU G4 TR...
  • Page 24: Installation

    7. Installation Installation Planning the Installation DAnGER 7.1.1 General Instructions Risk of death by electrocution Potentially fatal voltage is applied to the solar ► Possible noise emissions can be disruptive when the device is inverter during operation. This potentially fatal used in living areas.
  • Page 25: Ambient Conditions

    7. Installation 7.1.2 Ambient Conditions 7.1.3 Consideration of Asymmetrical Grid Load ► The solar inverter has an IP65 degree of protection and can be The use of a SOLIVIA Gateway M1 G2 is mandatory for some installed indoors or in protected outdoor areas. installation types.
  • Page 26 7. Installation – – – – SOLIVIA Gateway M1 G2 SOLIVIA 5.0 TR SOLIVIA 3.6 TR SOLIVIA 3.6 TR SOLIVIA 11 TR Termination resistor N PE N PE N PE L1 L2 L3 N PE Fig. 7.3: Example: Multiple solar inverters connected together Operation and Installation Manual for SOLIVIA 2.0/2.5/3.0/3.3/3.6/5.0 EU G4 TR...
  • Page 27: Mounting Solar Inverter

    7. Installation Mounting Solar Inverter 7.2.2 Installing Mounting Plate You can use the mounting plate as a template for marking the posi- WARnInG tions of the holes to be drilled. Risk of injury due to weight The solar inverter is very heavy (see “15 Techni- cal Specifications”, p.
  • Page 28: Mounting Solar Inverter

    The following table shows the maximum permissible trigger current for the automatic circuit breaker (type B). Solar inverter Maximum Permitted Fuse Rating SOLIVIA 2.0 EU G4 TR 16.0 A SOLIVIA 2.5 EU G4 TR 20.0 A SOLIVIA 3.0 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 3.3 EU G4 TR...
  • Page 29: Required Tools And Accessories

    7. Installation 7.3.3 Establishing Connection recommend using a 20 A residual current device. However, be sure to always adhere to the specific regulations applicable in your country. Remove the cable sheath as shown and remove 10 mm of insulation from each wire end. The typical leakage current is less than 3.5 mA.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Pv Modules

    7. Installation Connecting the PV Modules ► Insert the wires of the AC cable into the pin insert connections. Observe the correct phase sequence when doing this. DAnGER ► Tighten the screws of the pin insert to fix the wires in place. Danger of death or severe injuries from dan- gerous voltage Potentially fatal voltage may be applied to the DC...
  • Page 31: Required Tools And Accessories

    7. Installation The DC-MINUS connection is a socket. A connection plug is required for the DC-cable. The DC-PLUS connection is a plug. A connection socket is required for the DC-cable. 7.4.2 Required Tools and Accessories Not included in delivery: Single-core cable 32.0010P0001-UR 1.5 / 2.5 5.5-9...
  • Page 32: Grounding Dc Side

    7. Installation 7.4.4 Grounding DC Side Connecting RS485 (EIA485) - Optional The solar inverter can be grounded at either the DC+ side or the ATTEnTIOn DC- side. The ground connection must be installed near the solar inverter. We recommend using the grounding kit from Delta. To ensure IP65 protection, all unused connec- tions and interfaces must be closed using the The DC side of the solar inverter has an insulation and grounding...
  • Page 33: Required Tools And Accessories

    7. Installation 7.5.2 Required Tools and Accessories 7.5.3 Connecting Individual Solar Inverters Not included in delivery: – Connection cable from solar inverter to monitoring device Connection cable from solar inverter to solar inverter RS485 Termination resistor 3072438891 Cable 3081129500 Termination resistor Data logger Fig.
  • Page 34: Commissioning

    8. Commissioning Commissioning Before You Begin The solar inverter must be correctly installed, see “7 Installation”, Information on operating the display can be found in “5.4 Display and Buttons”, p. nOTE As long as the commissioning procedure has not been completed, you can go back to any point in the commissioning procedure at any time by pressing the button.
  • Page 35: Commissioning For En 50438 And Vde 0126 Grids

    8. Commissioning Commissioning for En 50438 and VDE 0126 Grids The standard commissioning is valid for the following countries and grids. Country Grid notes BE C10/11 12 Belgium Bulgaria FR UTE France Greece GR and GR ISLAND IT BT 21 > 6kW Italy Italy as per CEI 0-21:2012-06 for PV systems greater than 6 kW.
  • Page 36 8. Commissioning nOTE: If you change one of the val- L o c k e d p o w e r l i m i t To change the value, press the button and then set ues, you must fill out the provided the value using the buttons.
  • Page 37 8. Commissioning nOTE: If multiple solar inverters are R S 4 8 5 16. To change the value, press the button and then set to be connected via RS485, select a the value using the buttons. Press the button to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - different ID for each inverter.
  • Page 38: Commissioning For Vde Ar N 4105 Grids

    8. Commissioning Commissioning for VDE AR n 4105 Grids The commissioning for VDE AR N 4105 grids is valid for the following countries and grids. Country Grid notes DK LVD Denmark DE LVD Germany Check all connections and cables for damage and correct seating.
  • Page 39 8. Commissioning - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P D D s e t t i n g s Press the buttons to select continue and then press the button.
  • Page 40 8. Commissioning D a t e a n d t i m e 18. To change the value, press the button and then set the value using the buttons. Press the button to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - apply the value.
  • Page 41: Commissioning In Italy For Pv Systems Below 6 Kw

    8. Commissioning Commissioning in Italy for PV Systems Below 6 kW The standard commissioning is valid for the following countries and grids. Country Grid notes IT BT 21 Italy As per CEI 0-21:2012-06 for PV sys- tems equal to or less than 6 kW. Check all connections and cables for damage and correct seating.
  • Page 42 8. Commissioning nOTE: If you change one of the val- L o c k e d p o w e r l i m i t 10. To change the value, press the button and then set ues, you must fill out the provided the value using the buttons.
  • Page 43 8. Commissioning nOTE: If multiple solar inverters are R S 4 8 5 18. To change the value, press the button and then set to be connected via RS485, select a the value using the buttons. Press the button to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - different ID for each inverter.
  • Page 44: Commissioning By Loading Settings From Other Solar Inverter

    8. Commissioning Commissioning by Loading Settings from Other Solar Inverter It is possible in all countries and for all grids to load the settings from another solar inverter. ATTEnTIOn The IP 65 degree of protection is no longer guaranteed when the USB interface protective cover is removed. ►...
  • Page 45 8. Commissioning nOTE: If the message Pendrive S e l e c t R S 4 8 5 I D Press the buttons to select the ID and then press error is displayed, make sure the button. USB drive is properly inserted or that I D : ➔...
  • Page 46 8. Commissioning E N T E R : 17. Press the button to complete commissioning. t o c o n f i r m E S C : t o r e s e l e c t Press the button to change settings.
  • Page 47: Commissioning After Replacing Solar Inverter

    8. Commissioning Commissioning After Replacing Solar Inverter It is possible in all countries and for all grids to load the settings from another solar inverter. ATTEnTIOn In this chapter, the term "swap" means the replacement of a damaged solar inverter with a new device of the same type. The replacement may only be performed after consulting Delta Solar Support.
  • Page 48 8. Commissioning nOTE: If the message No files - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - L o a d U S B d a t a Press the buttons to select Load Swap Data and found is displayed, make sure the then press the...
  • Page 49 8. Commissioning - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I D : R S 4 8 5 16. Press the buttons to select continue and then press the button.
  • Page 50: Production Information

    9. Production Information Production Information Structure Submenu Contents and Sample Display Current power and energy generation 411 Current Overview nOTE for the current day. All production information is provided for orienta- Current operating state (see “12 Diag- tion purposes only. The measuring devices and nostics and Troubleshooting”, p.
  • Page 51: Deleting Statistics

    9. Production Information The 490 History menu shows the statistics for the last seven days Submenu Contents the solar inverter was in operation. These seven days do not have Statistics for the last seven days the 491 Day ... to be consecutive. solar inverter was in operation.
  • Page 52: Settings

    10. Settings Settings 10.2 Display language Menu 100 Install Settings 10.1 Overview Description Setting Display language Page 52 Allows the display language to be configured. Date and time Page 53 Accessing the Menu Date and time formats Page 53 Main Menu > Install Settings Backlighting and contrast Page 54 RS485 (EIA485)
  • Page 53: Date And Time

    10. Settings 10.3 Date and time 10.4 Date and time formats Menu Menu 110 Date and time 111 Format Description Description Allows the date and time to be configured. Allows the date and time formats to be configured. Accessing the Menu Accessing the Menu Main menu >...
  • Page 54: Backlighting, Contrast

    10. Settings 10.5 Backlighting, contrast 10.6 RS485 (EIA485) Settings Menu Menu 120 Display settings 140 RS485 Description Description Allows backlighting and contrast to be configured. Allows the ID and baudrate of the RS485 interface to be configured. Accessing the Menu Accessing the Menu Main Menu >...
  • Page 55: Currency And Credit Per Kwh

    10. Settings 10.7 Currency and Credit per kWh 10.8 Reset Statistics Menu Menu 470 Feed-In Settings 471 Statistics Description Description Allows the currency and credit per kWh to be configured. The sta- Allows the statistics to be reset. The currency and credit per kWh tistics can also be reset.
  • Page 56: Active Power Control

    10. Settings 10.9 Active Power Control 10.9.2 Active Power Reduction nOTE Menu 511 Power Reduction Active power control is only available for DE LVD and DK LVD grids. nOTE The settings in the 511 Power Reduction menu affect the "Power Factor by Active Power cos φ nOTE (P)"...
  • Page 57: Active Power By Frequency P(F)

    10. Settings 10.9.3 Active Power by Frequency P(f) Accessing the Menu Main Menu > User Settings > Active PwCtrl > Power vs freq O p t i o n s Menu 512 Power/Frequency In the main menu, press the U S B f e a t u r e s S O L I V I A # # buttons to select User P r o d u c t i o n i n f o...
  • Page 58: Reactive Power Control

    10. Settings 10.10 Reactive Power Control 10.10.2 Power Factor by Active Power cos φ (P) nOTE Menu 520 Reactive PwCtrl Reactive power control is only available for DE LVD and DK LVD grids. Description This function can be used to determine a separate cos φ for four different power ratios P/P (see “Fig.
  • Page 59 10. Settings Example Accessing the Menu The parameters for points A to D are configured in this example as Main Menu > User Settings > Reactive PwCtrl O p t i o n s follows: In the main menu, press the U S B f e a t u r e s S O L I V I A # # buttons to select User...
  • Page 60: Constant Power Factor Cos Φ

    10. Settings 10.10.3 Constant Power Factor cos φ 10.11 Local Control (Italy only) nOTE Menu 520 Reactive PwCtrl This function is only available for the IT BT 21 grid. Description Allows a constant cos φ power factor to be configured. Accessing the Menu Menu 500 User Settings Main Menu >...
  • Page 61: Shading (Extended Mpp Tracker)

    10. Settings 10.12 Shading (extended MPP tracker) 10.13 Insulation and grounding monitoring Menu Menu 210 Shadowing 220 Grounding Description Description The "Shading" option is an extended MPP tracker. When the option The DC side of the solar inverter has an insulation and grounding is switched on, the MPP tracker performs an additional search at monitor.
  • Page 62: Standard Menu

    10. Settings 10.15 Changing Grid 10.14 Standard menu ATTEnTIOn Menu 800 Standard Menu If the selected grid is changed, a completely new commissioning process is started, see “8 Com- Description missioning”, p. 34. A standard menu can be defined, which is automatically displayed ►...
  • Page 63: Saving And Loading Data And Settings

    11. Saving and Loading Data and Settings Saving and Loading Data and Set- same, the file name is also the same. The file from the first power inverter is then overwritten. tings There are multiple ways to avoid this problem: ATTEnTIOn ►...
  • Page 64: Firmware Updating

    11. Saving and Loading Data and Settings 11.3 Firmware Updating The firmware can be updated via the USB interface. The firmware update is performed in the solar inverter in two steps: ● Manual loading of data from USB drive ● Automatic updating of solar inverter's individual controllers It is possible to load the data under AC or DC voltage.
  • Page 65: Saving Settings

    11. Saving and Loading Data and Settings 11.4 Saving Settings The solar inverter settings can be saved to be loaded to another solar inverter of the same type for use with the same settings. The saved settings are: ● Grid settings ●...
  • Page 66: Loading Settings

    11. Saving and Loading Data and Settings 11.5 Loading Settings To simplify the setup procedure, the settings from another solar inverter of the same type can be loaded and used in another solar inverter for use with the same settings. Information on saving the settings can be found in “11.4 Saving Settings”, p.
  • Page 67: Saving Swap Data

    11. Saving and Loading Data and Settings 11.6 Saving Swap Data nOTE In this chapter, the term "swap" means the replacement of a solar inverter with a new device of the same type, without changing the installa- tion parameters, e.g., those of the PV modules. The replacement may only be performed after consulting Delta Solar Support.
  • Page 68: Creating Reports

    11. Saving and Loading Data and Settings 11.7 Creating Reports The reports contain the following information: ● Firmware/serial number of the model ● Statistics, events, comparisons with a summary of statistics and events ● Internal logs ● AT reports ● LVD reports (only for DE LVD and DK LVD grids) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I n s t a l l s e t t i n g s...
  • Page 69: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12.1 Messages on Current Operating Status The following message categories are defined for displaying the operating status of the solar inverter: Message Category Description Message Classes Grid Feed-In Limited operation Non-critical factors that can affect the produc- –...
  • Page 70 12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Messages on the current operating status are shown by the LEDs and text messages on the display in the 411 Current Overview menu. When an event occurs, the 411 Current Overview menu auto- matically displays. A brief description of the event is then shown on the fourth display line.
  • Page 71: Analyzing Failures

    12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12.2 Analyzing Failures When a warning is given or a failure shown by the LEDs and the 411 Current Overview menu, additional information can be dis- played. This is generally divided into two categories: ● External events (incl. insulation and grounding failures) ●...
  • Page 72: Procedure For Internal Events

    12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12.2.2 Procedure for Internal Events The message is displayed in the 411 Current 4 1 1 C u r r e n t o v e r v i e w Press the button in the 411 Current Over- Overview menu as "Warning ###"...
  • Page 73: Overview Of Failure Messages/Troubleshooting

    12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12.3 Overview of Failure Messages/Troubleshooting LEDs Display message Message description Fault correction Warning ### Internal failure ("Warning" + three-digit number) ► Please contact Delta Support. Failure ### Internal failure ("Failure" + three-digit number) ► Please contact Delta Support. L1 Voltage failure AC overvoltage or undervoltage on phase L.
  • Page 74 12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting LEDs Display message Message description Fault correction PV1 ISO running fail Operating insulation <150 kΩ. ► Check the insulation resistance at the DC side of the PV modules. PV1+ Grounding fail DC+/DC- not correctly grounded. PV1- Grounding fail ►...
  • Page 75: Message Logs

    12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12.4 Message Logs 12.4.2 "Internal Events" Log All important events and messages are logged in the solar inverter. Menu 620 Internal log The following logs are created: ● External events Description ● Internal events Internal events are problems within the solar inverter. Internal ●...
  • Page 76: Log For Vde Ar N 4105

    12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12.4.3 Log for VDE AR n 4105 12.4.4 "Change Events" Log Menu Menu 640 Report LVD 482 Change events Description Description For grids in accordance with VDE AR N4105, the last five failure The log contains a chronological list of all changes that affect messages must be saved in a separate log.
  • Page 77: Current Grid Settings

    12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 12.5 Current Grid Settings 12.6 Autotest for Italy Menu Menu 131 View Grid Setup 610 IT Autotest Description Description The current grid settings can be displayed using 131 View Grid nOTE Setup The contents of this menu are write-protected. The "Italy Autotest"...
  • Page 78 12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Displaying Autotest Reports Overvoltage 6 1 2 A T R e p o r t 1 The reports from the last five autotests can be shown on the dis- (Massima tensione 59.S1) R e s u l t : P a s s play.
  • Page 79: Maintenance And Repair

    13. Maintenance and Repair Maintenance and Repair 14.4 Storage Always store the solar inverter in the original packaging or packag- DAnGER ing of the same quality. Observe the specifications relating to stor- age conditions described in Chapter “15 Technical Specifications”, Risk of death by electrocution p.
  • Page 80: Technical Specifications

    15. Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Input (DC) SOLIVIA 2.0 SOLIVIA 2.5 SOLIVIA 3.0 SOLIVIA 3.3 SOLIVIA 3.6 SOLIVIA 5.0 Maximum recommended PV 2400 W 3030 W 3700 W 4000 W 4300 W 6000 W power Rated power 2200 W 2750 W 3300 W 3600 W 3850 W 5500 W...
  • Page 81 15. Technical Specifications General Specifications SOLIVIA 2.0 SOLIVIA 2.5 SOLIVIA 3.0 Model name SOLIVIA 2.0 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 2.5 EU G4 TR SOLIVIA 3.0 EU G4 TR Delta part number EOE45010459 EOE45010288 EOE46010287 Max. efficiency 95.8% 96.1% 96,1% EU efficiency 93.1% 94.3% 94.6%...
  • Page 82: Appendix

    16. Appendix Appendix 16.1 Order numbers Grounding kit The ground connection must be installed near the solar inverter. We recommend using the "Grounding Kit MC4" grounding kit from Delta. Grounding kit Delta part number Grounding Kit MC4 EOE990000275 Cable couplings Cable coupling types for the DC connections to the inverter.
  • Page 83: Overview Of Menu Structure

    16. Appendix 16.2 Overview of Menu Structure nOTE You can use the "Go to Menu" function to directly navigate to a particular menu. To open the Go to Menu function, press the button for at least three seconds. → Go to Menu opens. G o t o m e n u M e n u : 4 1 1...
  • Page 84 16. Appendix Main Menu 100 Install Settings 100 Install Settings 200 Options Language: German 300 USB features Date and time 110 Date and time 400 Production Info Display settings Date Grid selection 500 User Settings Time 600 Diagnostic&Alarm RS485 Format 111 Format 700 Inverter Info Date...
  • Page 85 16. Appendix 400 Production Info 410 Current Data 410 Current Data 420 Day Statistics Current Overview 411 Current Overview 430 Week Statistics Current Data AC 440 Month Statistics Current Data PV 450 Year Statistics Date and time Curr. operating state 460 Total Statistics Current Insulation 470 Feed-In Settings...
  • Page 88 SUPPORT - EUROPE Austria Italy service.oesterreich@solar-inverter.com supporto.italia@solar-inverter.com 0800 291 512 (Free Call) 800 787 920 (Free Call) Belgium The netherlands support.belgium@solar-inverter.com ondersteuning.nederland@solar-inverter.com 0800 711 35 (Free Call) 0800 022 1104 (Free Call) Bulgaria Portugal support.bulgaria@solar-inverter.com suporte.portugal@solar-inverter.com +421 42 4661 333 +49 7641 455 549 Czech Republic Slovakia...

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