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1. 42 6 1 5 WP SCONE SUIT COMO sali 42 E IK C oO A E 42 6 2 Remote communication via Ethernet ssessssssssesssssssosososessoeosessssssosessssseosesso 43 6 2 1 Remote communication via Ethernet to the Ingecon Sun units eenen 44 6 2 2 Connection or the remote PCs rara 44 6 3 GSM COMMONICI OMN serene nnen M 45 Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 3 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 6 3 1 General COMMONS ucraniano ei KIT MOTUUM UNDE QUE 45 6 3 2 Ingecon Sun GSM accessories cccccesccessccseccessceseccsccesecesecceeecesscsecsesseesecsesseeseeeesaesees 45 6 3 3 GSM communication with the Ingecon Sun UNItS i 45 6 3 4 Connection of the remote PC and GSM accessories for PC eeennneeennnen 45 6 3 4 1 Modem ARP OU S O C 45 7 Ingecon Sun COImDOX ina ienniibotoenecoedsuunsdsieaeseseesanvineceenvens 46 7 1 AAX0014 GPRS Modem kit for AAXODOO6 eene eene enne eene eeens 47 7 2 AAX0013 Radio Kit for AAXOOOG cscsccscsccsceccececcecsccccnceccsceccsceccsceseecnceees 47 7 3 PP 0 py lr Tc 47 8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 5 ias pish esae ia irio 220a YRa ERN R X PR a 48 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY CONDITIONS eosocis subse etus itidir sintet DEES EELEE OENE 50 i
2. E soe 54 Ref AAX200Z2IKI01 Page 4 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual Communication Accessories Related documentation CATALOGUES _ Inge con Sun Commercial Catalogue PCODISAD1_A MANUALS warn Ref Rev Ingecon Sun LITE Installation Manual AAY2000IKIO1 Ingecon sun SMART Installation Manual AAS2000IKIO2 Ingecon Sun Manager User s Manual AAX2005IKLO1 Ingecon Sun string Control Installation Manual AAS2002IKI01 AAX2002IKI01 A Jun 2010 Ingecon Sun POWER Installation Manual AAS20D001K101 amp Ingecon Sun POWERMAX Installation Manual AAW2D00IKI01 Single phase Ingecon Sun Hybrid Installation Manual AAR2OODIKIOT Ingeteam Three Phase IP54 a Ingecon Sun Installation Manual AAS2O000IKIO3 Communication Accessories Installation Manual AAX2DO2IKIO1 Ingecon Sun Hybrid MS Installation Manual AARZOOOIKIOL Page 5 of 56 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories 1 INTRODUCTION There are a number of ways in which the Ingecon Sun equipment can be monitored through the J11 and J12 connectors on the inverter control electronics board The control board is mounted over the power board connected by four divider posts Marked in red the control board and locationof the communication accessories on connectors J11 and J12 Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 6 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 U
3. ie 15 5 1 4 1 1 Installation of the driver nennen nnns 15 21412 SONES E Em 16 Sdi lb Se een o mo m mm 16 5 1 4 2 AAPO058 RS 485 to RS 232 CONVErter ieri irene 17 Sd SEMI lle 17 D 14227 on nn air iaia 17 5 1 4 3 NEECON SUN COMDOX iaia 18 5 2 Local Ethernet communication esie see sov uo viet vex Eae eoe Y eee xen Eye eyed Ye anioni 19 5 2 1 Ingecon Sun Ethernet accessories unu nennen nennen nennen nnns nnns 20 Ref AAX2002IKIO Page 2 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 Communication Accessories User s Manual n q e te anm 5 2 1 1 VANOP q 20 5 2 1 2 PP OO OA Re 20 Dl MER Ic e E 20 Sale RESTOMDE cu Rm Umm 21 5 2 1 3 old eor antie 21 ILLS MEE 000 LT Hn 21 oU 9 2 We ESSEC aU OND Pe E E E A E 23 5 2 1 4 PARI add 24 5 2 1 5 PPS OUTS c RO 24 5 2 2 Ethernet communication with the Ingecon Sun UNItS eenn ere ennen vens 25 5 2 2 1 INBECONE SCI ELC RETO E UOTE 25 5 2 2 1 1 Howto disable the factory set RS 485 communication 25 SN ON LE cossens a 26 Ingecon Sun Smart Power and PowerMax nanne i 26 5 2 2 3 Ingecon Sun Power UL and PowerMax UL i 26 5 2 2 4 Ingeco
4. equipment housing for bringing out the cabling however there are a number of ports available 5 1 3 3 Ingecon Sun String Control Communications card AAP0022 must be mounted on the String Control electronics board specific communications connector and the cabling shall be made to the board push pull connector The RS 485 cabling shall be passed through the PG cable gland available for this purpose 5 1 3 4 Models prior to 2009 Refer to the previous version of this document AAX20021KH01 B 5 1 4 Connection of the local PC and RS 485 PC accessories Given the fact that the PC does not incorporate an RS 485 port a converter is required to connect the bus formed by the Ingecon Sun equipment To connect the group of inverters to the PC use an off the shelf RS 485 to RS 232 or USB converter configured in the Multipoint mode and Two wire Half Duplex or else the AAP0057 and AAP0058 supplied by Ingeteam Energy 5 1 4 1 AAP0057 USB to RS 485 converter Reference AAX0057 corresponds to the supply of a USB to RS 485 converter for connection to a PC with Windows XP or later 5 1 4 1 1 Installation of the driver Connect the converter to the computer USB port The installation will start automatically and CD ROM should be selected as the driver source The installation will prompt for the drivers again and the same source should be indicated Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 15 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g
5. COMMUNICATION ACCESSORIES Accessories Installation Manual Ingeteam Energy S A 06 2010 Communication Accessories User s Manual n q e te anm Note In its commitment to ongoing product improvement Ingeteam Energy S A reserves the Ta ble of Contents right to amend this document with no prior notice 1 INTRODUCTION ee E E E EE 6 2 LIST Worselig io 7 3 INVERTER IDENTIFICATION ts 8 4 GENERAL SAFETY CONDITIONS ni 9 5 LOCAL COMMUNICATION m 10 5 1 Communication through the RS 485 serial line eere eene 10 SLI CI eel a mm 10 5 1 1 1 06 RR E A 11 5 1 1 2 ella 11 5 1 1 3 OP PP A 11 5 1 1 4 e e e O ee A A ee re 11 5 1 1 5 e Un AA 11 5 1 1 6 Protected tanta 11 254 2 R5 485 accessories Tor Ingecon Sun nina 12 5 1 2 1 PPO i P P RO 12 5 1 2 2 A 13 5 1 3 RS 485 communication in the Ingecon Sun UNItS nennen 14 5 1 3 1 Ansisiee ado aMBITERRRH 14 5 1 3 2 Ingecon Sun Smart Power and PowerMaX nennen nnns nnns 15 5 1 3 3 Ingecon SUIT String Control censos on eme FR a R EE E in 15 5 1 3 4 Models STOF TO 2009 renano 15 5 1 4 Connection of the local PC and RS 485 PC accessories nnn 15 5 1 4 1 AAP0057 USB to RS 485 converter
6. log on denied Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 38 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories Warning If the antenna has a lead cover the metal connection with insulating tape to avoid electrical contact with live parts of the system To configure the SMS alarms refer to section 4 2 5 1 Report and Alarm Configuration in the help section of AAX2005IKE01 Monitoring Software User Manual of monitoring program AAX1001 Ingecon Sun Manager available on the Ingeteam Energy website 6 1 3 Local communication through the modem In a group of interconnected inverters the communication of a local PC with the whole group must be made through the J3 connector of the modem used Note For simultaneous communications telephone communications have priority over communication with the PC as the modem is fitted with a relay which opens the connection at the J3 connector 6 1 4 GPRS communication in the Ingecon Sun units 6 1 4 1 Ingecon Sun Lite Units In order to install a GPRS modem in the Ingecon Sun Lite equipment the RS 485 communication installed as standard first needs to be disabled To do so the procedure is detailed in section jError No se encuentra el origen de la referencia Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 39 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories Then locate cable AQLOO55 The location of cable AQL0055 is shown in the following photo In the ins
7. El f E B squeda st Favorites Ke g Ll a 3 Direcci n E http JJ192 168 131 6 v Er vinculos gt Google G y find element in arraylist Y Ir gt D o E y wv Marcadores v Em 1 bloqueados Corrector ortogr fico e Enviar av amp E find E element El in El arraylist D Configuraci n v e m Y Main Menu Network Settings Overview I Basic Settings IP address 192 168 127 254 A Network Settings Netmask 255 255 255 0 Serial Settings E H Operating Settings gateway Ea 7 Accessible IP Settings IP configuration Static vi um Auto Warning Settings ons server 1 J Monitor LJ Change Password cista m _ Load Factory Default SNMP Setting 1 Save Restart SNMP Enable O Disable Community name public Contact Location IP Address report Auto report to IP Auto report to TCP port 4002 Auto report perod 10 seconds Internet Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 22 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories 5 2 1 3 2 IP restoration Board AAP0067 incorporates the Ethernet serial converterTTL NE 4100T manufactured by MOXA If you do not know the IP address configured for the converter you can use the NPort Search Utility software supplied by Moxa to make a MAC level search The NPort Search Utility 4100 on the Moxa website returns the link
8. Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories 9 1 2 2 AAP0022 Reference AAP0022 corresponds to the supply of the communications board required for the RS 485 serial line communication Signal RS 485 B RS 485 A GND PIN 1 R5485 BH PIN 2 R5485 Af PIN amp GND Jumper JP3 is the end of line resistor This P3 Jumper must be closed on the end of line inverter Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 13 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories 5 1 3 RS 485 communication in the Ingecon Sun units 5 1 3 1 Ingecon Sun Lite The Ingecon Sun Lite offers RS 485 communication with no need to install the additional RS 485 AAX0022 board or open the unit B To make the RS 485 connection with another inverter and or media converter for the PC connection the installer will need to remove the protective cover and mount a Harting type push pull connector as indicated in the figure Ingeteam Energy will supply this connector together with the Ingecon Sun Lite if you included reference AAY0013 with the equipment order Pm Signal RS 485 B 4 RS 485 A GND Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 14 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories 5 1 3 2 Ingecon Sun Smart Power and PowerMax Communications card AAP0022 must be mounted on the control board specific communications connector Jil J12
9. which is not included must be released from its PIN access code Push pull connector Pins RS 485 B RS 485 A It is mandatory for the inverter fitted with modem AAX0001 to be identified as number 1 The arrangement of the jumpers on the boards in the other inverters is identical to the arrangement given for the RS 485 line communication for the intermediate and the end inverters J4 R5485 BUS PIN 1 R5485 Bi PIN 2 R5485 Ai PIM 4 GND PIN 1 R5485 B PIN 2 R5485 Al PIN 4 GHD Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 37 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 6 1 2 4 1 Status LEDs 6 1 2 4 1 1 Red LED On The modem is searching for a GSM network Fast flashing Busy receiving a call Slow flashing Connected to the GSM network awaiting calls 6 1 2 4 1 2 Yellow and Green LEDs After switching on the LEDs should go through the following states 1 Two green flashes followed by two yellow flashes AWAITING SIM CARD 2 Simultaneously green and yellow with three flashes pause one flash pause AWAITING LOG ONTO NETWORK in this status the red light will be on THE MOST RECENT AAX1000 i VERSIONS WILL WAIT SEVERAL MINUTES WITH THE RED LIGHT FLASHING BEFORE MAKING A LOG ON CHECK 3 Continuous green yellow with three flashes pause one flash pause not yet initialised 4 Continuous green yellow with three flashes pause one flash pause
10. A star ring or multiply connected network is not recommended Ingeteam Energy also advises you not to be conservative in the number of nodes in each bus by not connecting more than 30 items of equipment In a bus topology it is best to have the master centrally located in the bus in order to ensure optimum signal strength to as many slaves as possible 5 1 1 2 Speed The communication speed in the Ingecon Sun units is 9600bps 5 1 1 3 Half Duplex In the Ingecon Sun units communication via the RS 485 line is made with two wires in the Half Duplex mode In this configuration the same pair of wires is used for the data sent and that received with the Ingecon Sun Manager software being responsible for ensuring that two devices to not simultaneously access the bus 5 1 1 4 Cabling A shielded twisted pair type cable is recommended with a characteristic impedance of 100 120 Ohm for example the Unitronic Bus IBS 2x2x0 22 made by LappKabel A twisted pair should be used for the B and A signal pair and another for the GND Although the data is transmitted over a two wire pair the cabling of a GND is also necessary to provide a common voltage reference for all the devices connected to the bus Some manufacturers forget this fact and only supply two wires which could create problems The third twisted pair remains free but a cable of this type is recommended due to the lower cost and greater availability compared to t
11. Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te am Communication Accessories 7 INGECON SUN COMBOX The Ingecon Sun Combox Centralised communication hardware with reference AAX0006 is a multi purpose accessory offering the following possibilities Local connection of a PC to one or several inverters Centralised local wireless communication in one installation Centralised GPRS communication in one installation Historical data capture and recording of meteorological variables Historical data capture and recording of the power threshold imposed by the electricity company and send it to the inverters The following figure shows where the connections should be made and the PG through which the different cables should be passed A 220V AC Power B Power threshold cables C Sensor cables for the analog inputs D Cables for the modem and radio antennas E Connector for 5V DC power source F Connector for Ethernet cable G Connector for USB type B cable H RS 485 input connector RS 485 output connector The Ingecon Sun Combox is equipped with several analog inputs to connect sensors for meteorological variables The inputs are 2 inputs 0 10V or 0 20mA 1 input 0 2V or 0 20mA 1 input 0 400mV or 0 20mA Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 46 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 2 inputs for PT100 wire probe Finally the board has 4 digital inputs to control th
12. e te a m Communication Accessories Once completed open the device manager Administrador de dispositivos from the control panel or else from the execute option in the start menu Menu de Inicio gt Ejecutar and enter devmgmt msc E Administrador de dispositivos Archive Acci n Sw Ayuda e ESSEN ON DSARRAL 2 Adaptadores de pantalla BE Adaptadores de rec Adaptadores PCMCIA r Mil Baterias Controladoras de ous serie universa USD 3 Controladoras IDE ATAJATAPI M3 Dispositivos de interfaz de usuario HID i 3 Dispositivos de ondas de racic Bluetooth ef Dispositivos de sistema Dispositivos de sonido video y juegos M Equipo t ue Lextoras ce terjetas inteligentes IL M dems t Montor j Mouse y otros dispositivos se aladores 14 TEE CSE Procesadores ui Puertos COM amp LFT y Puerto de comunicaciones COMI ay Puerto de impresora EC LPTI _ USB Serial Port COMA n ports Puertos COM amp LPT you will see the new COMx port that the system has associated with the converter named USB Serial Port or FTDI USB Serial Port depending on the driver version This port number will be used in the Ingecon Sun Manager configuration 5 1 4 1 2 Settings The settings of the side switches must always remain as shown in the following figure 5 1 4 1 3 Connections Connect the two terminals on the terminal strip to the comm
13. no voltage present As a minimum safety measure for this operation the 5 Golden Rules must be followed 1 Disconnect 2 Prevent any possible re connection 3 Check that no voltage is present 4 Ground and short circuit 5 Protect against nearby live equipment where appropriate and place safety warning signs to demarcate the work area Non live work cannot be authorised until all five steps have been completed Therefore any work prior to compliance with these steps shall be considered to be work on live parts The basic country specific safety regulations recommended by Ingeteam Energy S A are as follows RD 614 2001 in Spain CEI 11 27 in Italy DIN VDE 0105 100 and DIN VDE 1000 10 in Germany UTE C15 400 in France CAUTION Compliance with the safety instructions set out herein or with the suggested legislation is additional to compliance with other standards and regulations specific to the installation place country or other circumstances affecting the inverter CAUTION To check that no voltage is present it is mandatory to use class Ill 1000 volt testers Ingeteam Energy S A assumes no liability for any damage caused by the improper use of its equipment POTENTIAL HAZARDS TO PERSONS Indicated below are the principal injuries to persons that could be derived from the incorrect use of the equipment HAZARD Electric shock The equipment may still carry a charge even 5 minutes afte
14. this entire manual before manipulating installing or operating this equipment CAUTION Qualified personnel as referred to in this manual means personnel who at least meet the requirements of all safety standards rules regulations and legislation applicable to the equipment installation and operating tasks The responsibility of appointing qualified personnel shall always fall to the company at which the said personnel is employed This company must decide which worker is suitable for each specific task in order to maintain worker safety and comply with all occupational safety legislation The said companies are responsible for providing their personnel with adequate training in work with electrical equipment and for ensuring that such personnel is familiar with the contents of this manual CAUTION The opening of the doors to the various cubicles in no way implies that there are no live parts inside Access is restricted to qualified personnel following the instructions set out in this manual CAUTION There is an electrical discharge hazard even after disconnection from the grid and PV array CAUTION For Inspection Operating and Manipulation tasks it is mandatory to strictly follow the indications set out in section 4 Safety instructions Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 50 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories CAUTION Perform all the operating and manipulation tasks with
15. to be the communication with one or several Ingecon Sun units from a remote PC You are advised to ensure that the local communication is functioning correctly before undertaking the installation of the remote communication system Ingeteam supplies accessories for remote communication via a GPRS network and via Ethernet Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 34 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te am Communication Accessories 6 1 Communication via GPRS In the typical schema for GPRS communication an Ingecon Sun unit A is equipped with a GPRS modem and this is accessed from a remote computer which can either be a computer G in an ADSL network or a computer I with a 3G GPRS card The other items are B Ingecon Sun units connected to the RS 485 bus of Ingecon Sun unit A C Media converter RS 232 USB D Local PC E RS 485 cabling F Cable from the PC up to converter C G Remote computer in a network H Remote local network firewall I Remote computer with a GPRS 3G connection E1 is the RS 485 cabling section from the media converter to the Ingecon Sun unit equipped with a modem You are advised to keep the length to a minimum In a bus topology you are recommended to centrally locate the master in order to ensure optimum signal strength to as many slaves as possible In a GPRS communication the bus master is the modem in unit A in charge of transmitting the requests from and to t
16. to the installation file Install and proceed as shown in the following images Click on Search PS NPort Search Utility File Function View Help Search IP Locate Console cmm IP LANT MAC Address LAN IP Address IP A dialogue is shown and which will look for devices during 10 seconds loll Elle Function View Help IP m ai an Search Search P Locate Console AssignlP Unlock Upgrade No Model LANT MAC Address LAN1 IP Address LAN2 MAC Address _ LAN2 IP Address Status x Searching for NPort O Show IPv6 Address a Step Found 1 NPort s 8 second s left LAN1 MAC Address LAN1 IP Address LAN2 MAC Address LAN2 IP Address 1 NE 4100T 00 90 E8 14 5F C4 192 168 11 241 And will finally present the results Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 23 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories PS NPort Search Utility File Function View Help 2 2 i m Exit search Search IP Locate Console Assign IP LANT MAC Address LAN IP Address 1 NE 41007T 00 ADE 8 14 5F C4 132 158 11 241 5 2 1 4 AASO173 The 25 15kW UL units can optionally be supplied with kit AASO173 for Ethernet communication It incorporates an Ethernet RS 485 converter to be used like the AAX0004 providing Ethernet connectivity to all the units connected in a bus configuration 5 2 1 5 AAS0174 The 100kW UL can optionally be supplied with k
17. Manager 1 4 88 63 64 65 GEN e Then connect by clicking on button Conectar Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 28 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te anm Communication Accessories 5 2 3 1 Ingecon Sun COMBOX Ts LR Tuas 5500 gl LETTI e A Ingecon Sun Combox B Ingecon Sun units connected to the bus C Local PCs E RS 485 Cabling D Ethernet Cabling G Local network switch The Combox Ethernet interface offers an Ethernet to serial gateway similar to the one offered by the AAX0004 Its IP address by default is 192 168 127 253 and like the other Ethernet communication accessories it accepts TCP connections at port 7128 Please refer to section 7 for further information on the Ingecon Sun Combox Centralised communication hardware Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 29 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te am Communication Accessories 5 3 Wireless communication For a typical wireless communication schema a pc F monitors a group of inverters B C and D that share a wireless network with the Ingecon Sun Combox accessory A N 8 N o mm mm t B taal DI LD D i us A A N la l B A Bs el E 8 E y x 5 AMES i EE s F ci AED 7 E Panait y af n s ns F A Ingecon Sun Combox B Ingecon Sun units with radio AAX0005 C Ingecon Sun units with radio AAX0009 D Ingecon Sun un
18. OI3 Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 7 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 3 It is INVERTER IDENTIFICATION absolutely essential to use a different identifier number for each and every inverter with which communication is to be established To change the inverter node number please refer to the appropriate installation manual Ref Ingecon Sun Lite single phase models Refer to document AAY2000IKH01 Ingecon Sun Smart 10 30 kW three phase models Refer to document AAS20001KH02 Ingecon Sun Power 50 100 kW with transformer three phase models Refer to document AAS2000IKH01 Ingecon Sun PowerMax Modular 100TL and 125TL three phase models Refer to document AAV2000IKH01 Ingecon Sun String Control box Refer to document AAS20021KH01 Single phase models prior to 2009 Refer to document AAP2000IKH01 Three phase models of 100 kW or more prior to 2009 Refer to document AAV20001KH01 supplied with the equipment Other three phase models prior to 2009 Refer to document AAS20001KH01 supplied with the equipment AAX20072IKI01 Page 8 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 4 GENERAL SAFETY CONDITIONS Please read section 9 and always refer to the installation manual corresponding to the Ingecon oun equipment in which the communication accessory is to be installed Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 9 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s M
19. anual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 5 LOCAL COMMUNICATION 5 1 Communication through the RS 485 serial line The RS 485 local communication schema is as follows EJ gt A P A EJ e With inverters B and A connected by bus and media converter C connected to a local PC D E represents the RS 485 cabling whilst depending on converter C the F cabling can either be RS232 USB or Ethernet 5 1 1 General comments RS 485 as the EIA 485 standard is generally known defines the electrical characteristics of transmitters and receivers in a local low cost digital communications system in noisy environments Its high noise immunity is due to the differential communication mode in other words the data is transmitted over a single two wire normally twisted pair The EIA 485 standard defines the B signal as the Non inverting or positive pin whilst the A signal is the inverting or negative pin Solar PV plant cabling generally carries high energy flows which can negatively affect communication Ingeteam recommends a careful plant design to ensure that the data lines are as far apart as possible from the power lines and that the total cabling length is kept to a minimum Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 10 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te am Communication Accessories 5 1 1 1 Topology The recommended cabling arrangement is a series of consecutive nodes also called a bus or line configuration
20. ations connector The cabling shall be made to the board push pull connector There is no particular position defined on the equipment housing for taking out the cabling however there are a number of ports available to do so 5 2 2 3 Ingecon Sun Power UL and PowerMax UL For these units Ethernet communication is available to order through an off the shelf Ethernet to serial converter which is factory set with the IP address IP 192 168 127 254 and like the rest of the Ethernet communication accessories it receives TCP connections at port 7128 5 2 2 4 Ingecon Sun String Control Communications board AAPOO67 or AAX0004 must be mounted on the specific communications connector on the String Control electronics board and the cabling shall be made to the board push pull connector The RS 485 cabling shall be taken out through the PG cable gland designed for this purpose Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 26 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 5 2 2 5 Models prior to 2009 Use the earlier version of this document AAX20021KH01 Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 27 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual Ingeteam Communication Accessories 5 2 3 Local PC connection Open the Ingecon Sun Manager software on the PC and on the right hand communication settings panel select Ethernet as the means of communication and enter the IP address for the communication accessory and the port n Ingecon Sun
21. cations modem AAX0001 must be mounted on the control board specific communications connector and the cabling shall be made to the board push pull connector There is no defined position on the equipment casing for passing through the antenna and RS 485 cabling if present however there are a number of auxiliary ports available The appropriate PG diameter should be used for the cabling port in order to maintain the equipment leak tightness 6 1 5 Ingecon Sun Combox Optionally the Combox can include a GPRS modem Bp um 00000000 la P Li Frys gg Ld AT A Ingecon Sun Combox with GPRS modem B Ingecon Sun units connected to the RS 485 bus of Combox A C Remote computer in the network D Remote computer with a GPRS 3G connection Please refer to section Error No se encuentra el origen de la referencia For further information on the Ingecon Sun Combox Centralised communication hardware Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 42 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories 6 2 Remote communication via Ethernet The following figure shows a typical remote communication schema in which the aim is to communicate with equipment items A and B through computer G Bi B T N F F G ELCO Ce CEL EEN CE Key A Inverter with card AAX0004 or AAX0023 or Ingecon Sun Power UL unit B Ingecon Sun units on the same RS 485 bus as unit A C Ingecon Sun units with b
22. cted to the RS 485 grid in the same way as the inverters They function as yet another node The inverter therefore does not function as a gateway to communicate with the string boxes Is there a restriction on the number of nodes to be included in a RS 485 network Yes Due to the Modbus protocol design the greatest number of nodes is 247 although in practice the environment conditions will make it difficult to establish correct communications with this number of machines and installations are frequently planned with various independent buses Is it possible to view the inverter data via the remote connection when the inverter is switched off Yes provided that the inverter is powered through an uninterrupted power system UPS Obviously in these circumstances any instantaneous variables such as production power or output current will be shown with value of zero Can a GSM modem be configures as a GPRS modem Modems manufactured later than January 2007 have this GSM or GPRS configuration option This configuration is made through the INGECON SUN MANAGER application The units manufactured prior to this date are only for GSM communication and cannot be configured for GPRS What should be done if there is no connection with the equipment via GSM GPRS You first need to check whether the installation has coverage The coverage status can be determined through the status of the corresponding LED see page 22 of the manual With the
23. e power that the inverters supply to the grid The configuration of these inputs is monitored every 30 seconds and if there are any changes a power change section is broadcast to the inverters 7 1 AAX0014 GPRS Modem kit for AAX0006 Optionally the Combox incorporates a GPRS modem to install in the Combox This modem is configurable to send SMS alarms and reports in the same way as the GPRS AAX0001 modem 7 2 AAX0013 Radio Kit for AAX0006 Optionally the Combox incorporates a radio on band ISM868 for local communication with the Ingecon Sun units 7 3 AAX0012 Kit AAX0012 kit to change the Logical Zone in radio AAX0009 for AAX0006 makes it possible to change the Logical Zone of the radio installed in the Combox Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 47 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Is it possible to remotely reconfigure the firmware of a more advanced version in order to optimise the inverter operation Firmware reconfiguration must be performed by Ingeteam Energy personnel In any case a more advanced version of the firmware installed in an item of equipment does not necessarily mean an improvement in operation Each firmware version is optimised for a specific topology Does the string box communication require a special configuration Must the inverter function as a gateway when string boxes are connected to the RS 485 network No The string boxes are conne
24. er in practice this distance is drastically reduced by the environmental conditions By default all accessories operate in Logical Zone n 1 and ignore any communication outside their Logical Zone All logical zones share the same radio electric channel and therefore simultaneous communication in various zones is not possible For example In the following communications schema two Combox A and B connected to the same local network each control a Logical Zone As the radios ignore any communications outside their Zone it is possible to repeat a node n which is already being used in another zone Monitoring is through Ethernet from a local PC and the Combox network address cannot be the same Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 31 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories Ke 4 Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 32 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 5 3 2 Wireless communication accessories for Ingecon Sun 5 3 2 1 AAX0005 Board AAX0005 enables wireless communication to an Ingecon Sun unit 5 3 2 2 AAX0009 Board AAX0009 enables wireless communication to an Ingecon Sun unit and any units connected by RS 485 to the Ingecon Sun 5 3 2 3 AAX0011 Indicate this kit in your order in order to configure a radio AAX0005 or AAX0009 in a Logical Zone other than 1 5 3 2 4 AAX0012 Indicate this kit in your order in order to configure a Combo
25. ernet and RS 485 communications card or Ingecon Sun Smart 15 UL with kit AASO173 or Ingecon Sun Smart 25 UL with kit AASO173 or Ingecon Sun Power 100 UL with kit AASO174 B Ingecon Sun units connected to the same bus as A C Ingecon Sun units with AAP0067 Ethernet communications card D Local PCs E RS 485 cabling F Ethernet cabling G Network switch Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 19 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories 5 2 1 Ingecon Sun Ethernet accessories 5 2 1 1 AAX0023 Reference AAX0023 corresponds to the supply of board AAX0004 communications cable RS 485 AQL0089 flat cable AQL0090 and the PG cable gland required to guarantee the leak tightness of the equipment at the Ethernet cable inlet connection 5 2 1 2 AAX0004 Communications board AAX0004 AAX0023 RS 485 interface permits Ethernet communication with a number of Ingecon Sun units connected in a bus configuration It is factory set with IP address IP 192 168 127 253 This accessory does not incorporate the alarm or report sending functions Push pull pin RS 485 B RS 485 A GND 5 2 1 2 1 Settings To change this address open the Internet navigator and enter http 192 168 127 253 A Log in prompt will appear in which neither the user name or password need to be entered This takes you to the following page Lantronix XPort Device Server Microsoft Internet Explorer Archivo Edic
26. he remote PC However when there is no active CPRS communication the bus master can be the local PC Depending on the local PC location and the length of the bus on occasion it may be recommendable to locate the modem at one end of the bus Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 35 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te am Communication Accessories 6 1 1 General comments The GPRS communication is made through the mobile phone operator communication networks Access to these networks is a service which must be subscribed to by the customer Likewise the customer should ensure that the installation has network coverage The M2M Machine 2 Machine rates are adequate for devices such as the modems in the Ingecon Sun units which are permanently connected to the network but which have a very low data traffic Apart from these rates each operator uses its own criteria to bill the GPRS communication which can be based on data volume connection time or even both For this reason and to avoid unpleasant surprises it is advisable to monitor consumption during the first few days after installing a communication system of this type Alternatively it is possible to disable the GPRS communication in a modem and it will then perform like a GSM modem However a missed phone call is sufficient for the modem to connect to GPRS and wait for a connection during the following hour Once this hour has passed it will return to the GSM mode The I
27. i n Ver Favoritos Herramientas Ayuda Q vs Q ix a A yo B squeda Ste Favoritos B S wj rel 3 Direcci n http 169 254 83 10 secureflbx_conf htm Google li X Y Ir o D E P Marcadoresw Q 1 bloqueados V Corrector ortogr fico v sb Enviarav LANTRON IX Firmware Version V6 1 0 2 MAC Address 00 20 40 05 B6 A1 Network Settings Server _ Serial Tunnel IP Configuration Hostlist O Obtain IP address automatically Channel 1 Serial Settings Auto Configuration Methods Connection BOOTP Enable Disable Email DHCP Enable Disable Trigger AutolP Enable Disable Trigger 2 Trigger 3 DHCP Host Name Configurable Pins Apply Settings Use the following IP configuration Apply Factory Defaults IP Address 192 168 127 253 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Configuration Auto Negotiate Speed 100 Mbps 10 Mbps Duplex Full Half Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 20 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual Communication Accessories Ingeteam The IP address can be changed in the Network section After changing this do not forget to click on Apply Settings 5 2 1 2 2 Restoring the IP The AAXO004 board incorporates the Ethernet series TTL XPORT 03 manufactured by Lantronix If you do not know the IP address configured in the converter you can use the Device Installer software provided by Lantronix to make a MAC level search The de
28. initialised not yet logged on to the GSM network 5 Simultaneously green and yellow with three flashes pause checking the modem setting Once the modem setting has been checked the modem will connect to the GPRS network 6 Green with three flashes pause and yellow off connecting to the GPRS 7 Green with three flashes pause and yellow on connected to GPRS notifying IP It is ready to receive connections from the Ingecon Sun Manager when 8 Green with four flashes pause ready to receive connections for GPRS and for GSM 9 Green with one flash pause and yellow off only ready for GSM calls for lack of GPRS coverage or because the GPRS option is disabled When the Ingecon Sun Manager is connected to the modem the states are 10 Green with five flashes pause the PC has connected via GPRS 11 Green and yellow on accepting incoming call 12 Green with two flashes pause the PC has connected via GSM In states 8 9 10 and 11 the yellow led indicates the presence of alarms in one of the inverters When the modem is checking the inverters for possible alarms 13 Three green flashes followed by three yellow flashes communicating with inverters Other undesired states Green on yellow with two flashes pause one flash pause NO SIM CARD Green and yellow with two flashes pause one flash pause SIM card PIN code request not disabled Green on yellow with six flashes pause
29. it AASO174 for Ethernet communication It incorporates an Ethernet RS 485 converter to be used like the AAX0004 providing Ethernet connectivity to all the units connected in a bus configuration Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 24 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories 5 2 2 Ethernet communication with the Ingecon Sun units 5 2 2 1 Ingecon Sun Lite In order to install an Ethernet communication card in the Ingecon Sun Lite units you first need to disable the RS 485 communication installed as standard To do so proceed as described in 5 2 2 1 1 You can then install the accessory 5 2 2 1 1 How to disable the factory set RS 485 communication The following photo with the inverter control card removed shows the location of lead AQL0053 which must be removed in order to disable the RS485 communication through connector J19 on the power board a I T AQLOOSS This must be replaced by cable AQL0090 supplied with the Ingecon Sun Lite communication accessories Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 25 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories 5 2 2 1 2 Installation Hemove the blank shown in the photo from the Ingecon Sun Lite housing and fit a 20 diameter PG cable gland through which the Ethernet Cabling will pass 5 2 2 2 Ingecon Sun Smart Power and PowerMax Communications board AAP0067 AAX0004 must be mounted on the control board specific communic
30. its connected to RS 485 bus of C E RS 485 cabling F PC local G Cabling from PC to Combox USB or Ethernet 5 3 1 General comments Communication by radio means that there is no need to install communications cabling thereby avoiding the risk of voltage surges caused by the said cabling Radios AAX0005 and AAX0009 together with the master radio installed in the Ingecon Sun Combox communications equipment form a totally transparent wireless serial bus for the Ingecon Sun Manager software The bus characteristics are Communication on band ISM868 Radiated power 500mW 27dBm Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 30 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories Radio interface at 19200bps Serial interface at 9600bps Communication between the Combox and the inverter radios is established in point multipoint mode The Combox transmits by broadcast the requests received from a PC and in the same way as for a cabled system only the inverter whose node n coincides with the request contents will respond to the request Radio communication between the Combox and the various Ingecon Sun accessories is organised into what have been termed Logical Zones such that if the radio in a Combox cannot cover the entire plant area then a second Logical Zone is configured In ideal conditions of direct visibility and high antenas the radiated power of 500 mW permits a range of various kilometres Howev
31. n 2010 User s Manual n g e te am Communication Accessories 5 1 4 3 Ingecon Sun Combox The Ingecon Su Bombox can be used as shown in the following figure A Fia rn A Ingecon Sun Combox B Ingecon Sun units connected to the bus C PC local E RS 485 cabling D USB or RS 485 or Ethernet Cable Refer to section 7 for further information on the Ingecon Sun Combox Centralised communication hardware Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 18 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te am Communication Accessories 5 2 Local Ethernet communication All the Ingecon Sun Ethernet communication accessories incorporate Ethernet to serial port conversion hardware and have a similar operation set by default They have a fixed IP address assigned and are programmed as TCP servers to accept a connection from the Ingecon Sun Manager client software The default port number through which connections are received is 7218 Only one client at a time is accepted For local communication the following is required The serial Ethernet converter in equipment A and local computers D must be in the same sub network The number of the TCP port in which the converter accepts connections There are not two or more devices with the same IP address A A um A Ingecon Sun with AAX0004 Ethernet and RS 485 communications card or Ingecon Sun Lite with AAX0023 Eth
32. n Sun String COREFOL serrera aaa 26 5 2 2 5 MOGEN PROFTO 2009 rata 27 5 2 3 Lor PESONNSEHON ari 28 5 2 3 1 NS SCO Sun COMBOK e 29 5 3 Wireless communicatlol ciere veio rior rio nro RETO UNION RIERA TINTO RAI TORN UTN NENE 30 Dl Serene 30 5 3 2 Wireless communication accessories for Ingecon SUN vennen 33 5 3 2 1 O enten eneen natie A 33 5 3 2 2 PY DOOD rina a det 33 5 3 2 3 PL an 33 5 3 2 4 ANO st E E E T E Rd RR 33 5 3 3 Wireless communication ISM868 in the Ingecon Sun units nnnneen venen 33 5 3 3 1 Pea om Sun Rire crc 33 5 3 3 2 Ingecon Sun Smart Power and PowerMax and Ingecon Sun String Control 33 5 3 4 Local PC connection Ingecon Sun COmMboX nee 33 6 REMOTE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM issus yeso canario 34 6 1 Communication via GPRS ei 35 odi dGehera CORTOS ea 36 6 1 2 PVE CON Sun GPRS accessoris pidio 37 6 1 2 1 PP 00 py aci 37 6 1 2 2 PAL ion 37 6 1 2 3 AO E E a 37 6 1 2 4 VANDOOR a aa 37 6 1 2 4 1 Status LEDS ennen nende 38 CAE R ALED e E E E E E N 38 6 1 2 4 1 2 Yellow and Green LEDS nennen nnns 38 6 1 3 Local communication through the modem sees nennen nnn 39 6 1 4 GPRS communication in the Ingecon Sun units nnne 39 6 1 4 1 Ingecon Sun Lite Units ieri 39 6 1 4 2 Ingecon Sun Smart Power and PowerMax UNItS nennen 42 6 1 4 3 Units prior to 2009 sissien
33. ngecon Sun modems are supplied as standard with parameters APN APNSERV APNUN y APNPW and which are necessary for M2M communications with the leading cell phone operators in Spain France and Italy lt is also possible to establish customised APN parameter which makes it possible to work with new operators or VPN network services Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 36 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te a m Communication Accessories 6 1 2 Ingecon Sun GPRS accessories 6 1 2 1 AAX0007 Reference AAX0007 corresponds to the supply of modem AAX0001 together with the internal cable and fast on connector required for the RS 485 serial line communication in single phase equipment prior to 2009 6 1 2 2 AAX0022 Reference AAX0022 corresponds to the supply of modem AAX0001 together with flat cable AQL0089 and RS 485 cable AQL0089 This reference is adequate for the GPRS communication in the Ingecon Sun Lite units 6 1 2 3 AAX0018 The various references incorporating the GPRS modem are configured to function in Europe Request this kit to enable the modem to function in the United States 6 1 2 4 AAX0001 Reference AAX0001 corresponds to the modem for three phase units a basic component for the rest of the GPRS accessories It comprises a motherboard and superimposed GPRS modem card the corresponding antenna with its cable and three status indicator LEDs The antenna is equipped with a magnetic base to secure it in place The SIM card
34. oard AAP0067 D Local PCs E RS 485 cabling F Ethernet cabling G Local switch H Local firewall I Remote firewall J Remote computer H Ethernet UTP cabling RS 485 cabling Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 43 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 6 2 1 Remote communication via Ethernet to the Ingecon Sun units Taking for granted that the local communication via Ethernet from computer D is correct as far as the Ingecon Sun equipment is concerned the only thing to be configured is the Default Gateway of the converter installed in unit A If there are several devices it will be necessary to change the TCP port number in which the connections are received so that the same number is not repeated For example for three devices the first would be configured on port 7128 the second on 7129 and the third on 7130 6 2 2 Connection of the remote PC For the remote PC you need to know the public address of router H in order to enter it in the plant communications configuration in the Ingecon Sun Manager software Router H must also be correctly configured Configure the NAT or port redirecting of router E to accept incoming connection at the TCP port specified on the converter Redirect the incoming connections through the said port to the private IP of the converter at A If there are several converters repeate the NAT configuration process with its TCP port and c
35. orresponding address And at router I you need to permit outgoing connections at the corresponding port Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 44 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te anm Communication Accessories 6 3 GSM Communication 6 3 1 General comments 6 3 2 Ingecon Sun GSM accessories The hardware to be used is as described in section Modem AAX0001 with the GPRS option disabled 6 3 3 GSM communication with the Ingecon Sun units As this is the same hardware section 6 1 4 is applicable 6 3 4 Connection of the remote PC and GSM accessories for PC 6 3 4 1 Modem AAP0059 e The modems are pre set and to operate them they simply need to be connected to the computer serial port In Opciones gt Configuraci n comunicaciones options communication setting select the port number to which the modem is connected Enter the phone number and click on connect Conectar Ingecon Sun Manager 1 4 x 2 Ingeteam Archivo OnLine Lectura Listados Graficos Full Screen Help PLANTS Ingeteam Energy Fecha de creaci n de la conexi n 04 05 2010 Energ a total Kwh Configuraci n Planta comunicaciones GPRS COM GSM Ethemet Puerto COM130 Administrador de dispositivos Conectar Tel fono 5206661 23 ET Trabajar sin conexi n Estado Desconectado ltima Comunicaci n Inactiva Wait until status Estado shows connected Conectado Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 45 of 56
36. r disconnecting it from the PV array and power supply otrictly follow the mandatory voltage disconnection steps contained in this manual Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 51 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories HAZARD Explosion There is a highly unlikely risk of explosion in very specific cases of malfunction The housing will only protect persons and property from such an explosion if it is correctly sealed HAZARD Crushing and joint injuries Always follow the instructions contained in the manual when moving and positioning the equipment This equipment is heavy and can cause injuries serious wounds and even death if not handled correctly CAUTION High temperatures The airflow through the side and upper outlets can reach high temperatures which could cause injuries to anyone exposed to this hot air The equipment rear and sides function as a radiator Do not touch these parts there is a severe burn hazard Ref AAX20021KIO Page 52 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te am Communication Accessories POTENTIAL HAZARDS TO EQUIPMENT Indicated below are the principal damages that could be caused to the equipment through misuse CAUTION Ventilation The equipment requires a good quality airflow during operation It is essential to keep the unit upright and not to obstruct the air inlets in order to ensure that the equipment interior is well ventila
37. red LED continually on tte modem has no coverage it is looking for a network In order to view the LEDs the equipment needs to be opened This should be done following the general safety conditions included in this manual Should you have any doubts with regard to whether the SIM card is operating correctly disconnect the equipment wait 10 minutes and then remove the SIM card and test it in another unit in which you are sure that communications are correct Should you detect a SIM card malfunction contact the Phone Company supplying the card which should confirm whether the card needs reconfiguring or is damaged Never remove the SIM card with the equipment connected to the power supply In addition to the obvious risk to persons you are very likely to damage the SIM card Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 48 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories If the SIM card is shown to function OK then repeat the operation with the modem to check that this is not damaged Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 49 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te am Communication Accessories 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY CONDITIONS CAUTION The operations detailed in this manual can only be performed by suitably qualified personnel You are reminded that it is mandatory to comply with all applicable safety legislation for electrical work There is an electrical discharge hazard lt is mandatory to read and understand
38. ser s Manual n q e te am Communication Accessories 2 LIST OF ACCESSORIES The following accessories and modification kits are available For RS 485 communication with Ingecon Sun Smart Ingecon Sun Power Ingecon Sun PowerMax units and three phase inverter models prior to 2009 AAP0067 For Ethernet communication with Ingecon Sun Smart Ingecon Sun Power Ingecon Sun PowerMax units and all equipment prior to 2009 AAS0173 For Ethernet communication with Ingecon Sun Smart 15 UL and Ingecon Sun Smart 25 UL units AAS0174 For Ethernet communication with Ingecon Sun Power 100 UL units AAX0001 For GPRS communication with Ingecon Sun Smart Ingecon Sun Power Ingecon Sun PowerMax units and three phase inverter models prior to 2009 AAX0004 For Ethernet communication with Ingecon Sun Smart Ingecon Sun Power Ingecon Sun PowerMax units and three phase inverter models prior to 2009 AAX0005 For wireless communication with the Ingecon Sun Smart Ingecon Sun Power Ingecon Sun PowerMax units and three phase inverter models prior to 2009 AAX0006 Ingecon Sun Combox centralised communication hardware AAX0007 For GSM communication with single phase inverter models prior to 2009 For wireless and RS 485 communication with Ingecon Sun Smart Ingecon sun Power Ingecon Sun PowerMax units and three phase inverter models prior to 2009 AAXOO LAAXOO12 AAXOO13 AAXODi4 AAXO018 AAXO022 AAXO028 AAYO
39. tallation the cable connection with the Harting on the equipment casing shall be maintained however it should be disconnected from the power board printed circuit ddd Dr ane rry ii r IIG e E A 4 gt et Gg Fi 4 Dig gt ep H lll TTTTITL THEE LU ATA Hi Aw d Pu B manete 71 _ AQLOOSS Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 40 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories Finally the accessory should be installed 1 2 and 3 Disconnect the AQL0055 cable RS 485 connector from the power board 4 Connect the modem 5 Connect cable AQL0089 to the free end of AQLO055 6 Connect AQL0089 to the modem As described in the section corresponding to modem AAX0001 selecting the appropriate one to either connect a local PC or a bus of inverters AQLOO55 HE AANKAN AQLO089 Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 41 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 6 1 4 2 Ingecon Sun Smart Power and PowerMax units Modem AAX0001 must be mounted on the control board specific communications connector and the cabling shall be made to the board push pull connector There is no defined position on the equipment casing for bringing in the antenna and RS 485 cabling if present however there are a number of auxiliary ports available 6 1 4 3 Units prior to 2009 The AAX0007 should be mounted Communi
40. ted CAUTION Connections Following any duly authorised manipulation work before reconnection check that the inverter if completely ready to operate CAUTION Electronic damage Do not touch the electronic boards or components The more sensitive components could be damaged or destroyed by static electricity CAUTION Operation Do not disconnect or connect any terminals whilst the equipment is operating You must first disconnect the equipment and check that no voltage is present PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE CAUTION The standard personal protective equipment is Safety glasses to protect against mechanical hazards Safety glasses to protect against electrical hazards Safety footwear Helmet The specific situations in which each particular PPE is used are set out in Section 4 Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 53 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te amm Communication Accessories NOTAS Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 54 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te amm Communication Accessories NOTAS Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 55 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 Ingeteam Ingeteam Energy S A www ingeteam com Avda Ciudad de la Innovacion 13 31621 Sarriguren Navarra Tel 34 948 288 000 Fax 34 948 288 001 http www ingeteam com
41. tings MAC Address 00 90 E8 0D 82 94 sc Serial Settings Serial No 412 ELI Operating Settings Firmware Version 2 2 Fl Accessible IP Settings System Uptime 0 days 01h 06m 22s 20 Auto Warning Settings HC Monitor 0 Change Password dl Load Factory Default MEI Save Restart NPort s web console provide the following function groups Basic Settings Server name real time clock time server IP address and Web console Telnet console Enable Disable function Network Settings IP address netmask default gateway static IP or dynamic IP DNS SNMP IP location report Serial Settings Baud rate start bits data bits stop bits flow control UART FIFO Operating Settings Operation mode TCP alive check nactivity delimiters force transmit timeout Accessible IP Sellinys Accessible IP or Accessible IP group Disable to accept all IP s connection Auto Warning Settings Auto warning E Mail SNMP Trap server IP address Monitor Line Async Asyne Setting Change Password Charge Password suppurl user Lu sel the password fur luyin the curisule sureer Load Factory Default Load Factory Default support user to load the factory default settings Cave Dectart E usto internet To change the IP address access the Network Settings folder and click on the Submit button to apply the changes zl NPort Web Console Microsoft Internet Explorer Archivo Edici n Ver Favoritos Herramientas Ayuda ar Q vs gt ix
42. unications board by pairing converter terminal 2 to pin 1 of the communications board and terminal 1 to pin 2 PIN 5 GHD PIN 2 R5485 B PIN 1 R5485 Ai Ref AAX2002IKIO Page 16 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te am Communication Accessories The monitor program is configured in Opciones gt Configuraci n comunicaciones options communications settings by selecting the port number corresponding to the converter Ingecon Sun Manager 1 4 Ingeteam Archivo OnLine Lectura Listados Graficos Full Screen Help PLANTS lol x Ingeteam Energy Fecha de creaci n de la conexi n 04 05 2010 Energ a total Kwh Configuraci n Planta comunicaciones GPRS COM GsM Ethemet Puerto Conectar Trabajar sin conexi n Estado Desconectado ltima Comunicaci n Inactiva 5 1 4 2 AAPOO58 RS 485 to RS 232 Converter Reference AAP0058 corresponds to the supply of an RS 232 to RS 485 converter for connection to a PC serial port 5 1 4 2 1 Settings Set the converter switches as follows Left to T RTS R RTS central position Right to DCE top position 5 1 4 2 2 Connections Connect the converter to the PC Configure it for half duplex communication by connecting converter pins 1 T and 4 R to communications board pin 1 and terminals 2 T and 3 R to pin 2 Power up the converter Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 17 of 56 Rev _A Ju
43. viceinstaller search on the Lantronix web returns links to the software download page Install and proceed as shown in the following image Click on Search 3 Lantronix Devicelnstaller 4 1 0 11 File Edit View Device Tools Help Search Assign IP E Fa Lantronix Devices 1 device s ds gt Cels Type Name Group IP Address Hardware Address Status 5 LABORATORIO 192 168 131 4 sa Port 03 cU di 163 254 83 10 00 20 44 45 B6 41 Unreachable 5 2 1 3 AAP0067 Board AAP0067 offers Ethernet to serial conversion for a single Ingecon Sun unit It is factory set with IP address 192 168 127 254 5 2 1 3 1 Settings If you want to change this address you need to open the Internet navigator and enter http 192 168 127 254 The following page will appear Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 21 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te a m Communication Accessories NPort Web Console Microsoft Internet Explorer Archivo Edici n Yer Favoritos Herramientas Ayuda ae Q ws amp ix 2 5 B squeda sly Favoritos La CG A hal rel X Direcci n 48 http 192 168 131 6 Eg eue Google Gov find element in arraylist v Ir o O ES Pp Marcadoresr 1 bloqueados Y Corrector ortogr fico eb Enviarav E find element Gl in Gl arraylist Configuraci n gt Mun Meno Welcome to NPort s web console LJ Overview dl Basic Settings Model Name NPort 5230 tI Network Set
44. wo pairs If in doubt consult your cable supplier 5 1 1 5 End of line The standard recommends that at either end of the RS 485 cabling in this case the inverters marked as B 120 ohm end of line resistors should be installed The various Ingecon Sun range models already incorporate the said resistors Ingecon Sun Lite The installation is made at the Harting connector of Kit AAY0013 Single phase units prior to 2009 refer to section 5 1 2 1 Other equipment refer to section 5 1 2 2 5 1 1 6 Protective shield The cable shield is intended to protect communications from electrical noise however its use and utility is controversial Initially and for each cable section installed only take the mesh to GND on one of the section ends Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 11 of 56 Rev _A Jun 2010 User s Manual n g e te am Communication Accessories 5 1 2 RS 485 accessories for Ingecon Sun 5 1 2 1 AAPOO34 Reference AAP0034 corresponds to communications board AAP0022 supplied together with the internal cable and the Harting type fast on connector required for the RS 485 serial line communication for installation in single phase equipment prior to 2009 The 120 Ohm end resistance for end of line equipment is supplied for mounting with no need to open the equipment Mount the Harting push pull connector supplied by Ingeteam Energy between pins 1 and 2 The Harting connector pins correspond to Pin Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 12 of 56
45. x in a Logical Zone other than 1 5 3 3 Wireless communication ISM868 in the Ingecon Sun units 5 3 3 1 Ingecon Sun Lite In order to install a wireless communication card in the Ingecon Sun Lite unit it is first necessary to disable the Rs 485 communication installed as standard The procedure to do so is described in 5 2 2 1 1 Once this has been disabled the accessory can be installed 5 3 3 2 Ingecon Sun Smart Power and PowerMax and Ingecon Sun String Control The wireless communication board either the AAX0005 or the AAX0009 must be mounted on the control board specific communications connector For the AAX0009 the RS 485 is made to the board push pull connector There is no defined position on the equipment casing to serve as an inlet port for the antenna and RS 485 cabling if present but there are a number of auxiliary ports available 5 3 4 Local PC connection Ingecon Sun Combox As shown in the figure above the local PC can be connected by USB or by Ethernet Please refer to section7 for further information on the Ingecon Sun Combox Centralised communication hardware Ref AAX2002IKI01 Page 33 of 56 Rev A Jun 2010 User s Manual n q e te anm Communication Accessories 6 REMOTE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM This section describes the Ingecon Sun accessories and the equipment settings required the remote PCs and the possible network equipment that could be present in a remote communication system which is understood
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