Step3- Input micro inverter's ID to the MRG
Click the COM ID button, input sequentially each micro inverter's ID. You can find a bar code
sticker at the bottom of the micro inverter, below the bar code there is an alphanumeric string, in
which eight shows micro inverter's ID, for example: 21211-0000B123A, the part of 0000B123 is
the ID of micro inverter, but you just need to input B123 into the Module ID. You need to start the
input from the Module1 ID.
There are two methods of input:
Pop-up soft keyboard on the interface.
You can add an external USB keyboard.you must connect the keyboard to MRG by USB interface
first, and then restart the MRG.After restart, you can use it.
Figure 2.2.2 Micro inverter ID input interface
Step4- Network settings
Click the Ethernet button for the network settings, you can manually set the IP address and you
can also choose to get automatically by DHCP way.
Figure 2.2.3 Network settings interface
Step5- Date&Time settings
Click the Date&Time button to set the time, date and time zone
Figure 2.2.4 Date&Time settings interface
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Step6- Save and restart
Click OK button, the need to reboot will be displayed on the interface, click OK button to restart
the interface. Reboot completed, enter Today's Energy, if micro inverter operates normally, the
power data will be displayed.
Figure 2.2.5 Today's Power interface
3. User interface introduction
3.1 Main System Interface
The MRG takes approximately 1-2 minutes to start up after power has been turned on. After
start-up, the system will enter the main interface shown in Fig. 3.1 (all three numbers will read
"0" at start-up).
Figure 3.1 MRG main system interface
Fig. 2 shows the MRG main interface. The main interface is arranged in three horizontal rows,
which consist of the tool bar at the very top, the display area in the middle, and the status bar at
the lower part of the screen. The tool bar contains 7 buttons: Save/Clear (backup/restore factory
defaults), Summary Display (summary display interface), Today's Energy (current day power
generation), 7-Day's Energy (power generation over the past 7 days), Monthly Energy (power
generation over each month), Yearly Energy (power generation over each year), and Settings.
These buttons are used to display their respective content in the middle display area. The display
area shows the power-time curve for the current day as well as a power generation bar chart. The
status bar shows the device status, IP address, and current date.
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