4.1.1
Adjustment and display levels
The product has two adjustment and display levels.
The end user level contains information and setting options
that you require as the end user:
–
Basic display
–
Main menu
If there is important information about the status of the in-
verter or if faults occur, event messages (→ Page 5) are
shown in the display.
The installer level is reserved for the competent person. It is
protected by a code. Only competent persons may change
any settings in the installer level:
–
Service menu
You can find a complete overview of the menu items in the
appendix (→ Page 9).
4.1.1.1 Basic display
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Designation of the
measured value that
is displayed
2
Scroll bar
3
Value of the measured
value that is displayed
with unit
4
Current time
1)
If there is a network connection, the date display switches
to the display of the inverter's IP address.
▶
In order to access the basic display, press and hold
for at least one second.
The latest measured values for the photovoltaic installation
are displayed in the basic display (→ End user and display
functions in the appendix).
4.1.1.2 Main menu
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Selection level
2
Menu item that is selec-
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5
4
5
Fixed voltage mode
switched on
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Power reduction
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Data connection
8
Symbol for unacknow-
ledged event message
1)
9
Current date
1
2
3
4
3
Scroll bar
4
Other menu items that
can be selected
▶
Press the
button in the basic display to access the
main menu.
The main menu contains menu items for default settings and
information on the inverter.
4.1.1.3 Event message
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2
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Event type
2
Date and time of the
occurrence
3
Event status
Flashes if
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Text of the event mes-
sage
There are three types of event (1):
Symbol
Event type
Information
Warning
Fault
You can find out which measure is required for a warn-
ing or fault in the Overview of the event messages and
troubleshooting (→ Page 14) in the appendix.
Event messages with a warning or fault are also signalled by
red flashing display lighting.
As an option, event messages with a warning or fault can
also be signalled by an audible alarm. You can find inform-
ation about configuring the audible alarm in the Overview
of the end user and display functions (→ Page 9) in the ap-
pendix.
The display lighting flashes red until all of the causes of the
warning or fault event messages have been eliminated.
–
2 tones: Warning
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3 tones: Fault
A new event message is automatically shown in the display.
A new event message is shown in the display until it is ac-
knowledged, the cause has been eliminated or a more re-
cent event message occurs.
If the status (3) is on
sage has not yet been eliminated.
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3
5
Up-to-dateness
Flashes if
6
Sum of all event mes-
sages in the event log
7
Number for the event
message in the event
log
Meaning
No measure required.
The installation creates
further power.
Measure required.
Installation creates power;
power restrictions are
possible.
Measure required.
The installation does not
create any power.
, the cause of the event mes-
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