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1. Sunny Matrix weighs 25 kg 80 x 100 cm 20 kg 80 x 80 cm or 15 kg 80 x 40 cm 1 The following diagrams show the space required for the Sunny Matrix including brackets 80 x 40 cm 80 cm i gi 8cm 67 cm 8 cm Sem p 30 cm 42 6 cm h AM 7 6 cm y Page 16 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Mounting the Sunny Matrix 80 x 80 cm 80 cm gt 8cm 67 cm 8 cm l vw 29cm a 82 6 cm 70 cm 7 6 cm y User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 17 Mounting the Sunny Matrix SMA Technologie AG 80 x 100 cm 80 cm lt gt 8cm 67 cm 8 cm a yom f 90 cm 102 6 cm 5 Y 7 6 cm Page 18 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Mounting the Sunny Matrix Drill the holes and mount the two wall brackets 3 Slot the Sunny Matrix into the lower wall bracket first then pivot it EE upwards so that it slots into the upper zz MEM bracket The tilt angle can be EIE adjusted by altering the position in oo the upper angle bracket mhu ae es EH mis e m User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 19 Mounting the Sunny Matrix SMA Technologie AG 4 1 2 Mounting with Mounting Plates Matrix weighs 25 kg 80 x 100 cm 20 kg 80 x 80 cm or 15 kg 80 x 40 Please use fastening materials appropriate to the
2. Text 3 Power 4 Text Power Time 2 Using the Table In the Time column enter the amount of time for which the slide is to be displayed In the Display column stipulate which value is to be displayed Furthermore you can type in the number of the defined display in which the value is to be written In the Remark column enter further details such as the text which is to appear for example User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 43 Example 8 1 1 Defining the Display Fields 1 2 3 Go to the Display Configuration page SMA Technologie AG According to the sequence plan a total of four displays need to be defined Select the desired definable display by clicking on JE We E e es est es es eg ET the corresponding blue box In this case it is box 1 Activate modules one to four set each of their lengths to four characters and save Now the first row has been compiled as a defined display Change to the second display by clicking on the blue box marked 2 Now activate modules five to eight set each of their lengths to four characters and save Now the second row has been compiled as a defined display Change to the third display by clicking on the blue box marked 3 Now activate modules one and two set each of their lengths to four characters and save Now the first eight characters of the first row have been compiled as a defined display Change to the fourth display by clicking on the blue
3. the Sunny Matrix will automatically switch to presentation 10 if contact with the Sunny WebBox is lost This function can be activated and deactivated on the Settings Network page under Standard Slide Show If the Sunny Matrix loses contact with the Sunny WebBox no further yield data will be displayed In order to prevent empty displays slide show 10 can be configured so as not to include data from the solar power system For example a text and the time of day can be displayed so that the observer will not notice the fault in the system Page 36 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Sunny Matrix Operation 7 3 5 Preview A preview of the present slide show can be displayed on the Sunny Matrix start page 1 2 In this window you can see the present slide show sequence Go to the Start page Click Preview A pop up window opens 7 4 General Settings 1 Under the menu item Device Settings Device setting Brightness control the following settings are possible Space before unit Log into the Sunny Matrix Go to the Settings System page Hiding the unit Switching the Brightness control Banner text speed function on or off The Sunny Matrix can control the brightness according to the environment This means that in a bright environment the Sunny Matrix shines more brightly and in a dark environment the Sunny Matrix shines less brightly This improves the legibility of the disp
4. Remove all communication cables as far as this is possible or necessary 11 2 Packaging for Shipment When returning the device to us please be sure to use packaging that adequately protects the device from damage during transport if possible the original packing 11 3 Disposal Please dispose of the Sunny Matrix at an authorized disposal company User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 51 Decommissioning SMA Technologie AG Page 52 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Technical Data 12 Technical Data Interfaces Ethernet connection Display Character height Display length Number of rows Arrangement of rows Front panel Dimensions Size Weight Protection rating Color Power supply Input voltage Power consumption User Manual Ethernet Fast Ethernet connection automatic speed detection 51 mm 4 8 12 or 16 characters up to 2 lines 400 mm model up to 4 lines 800 mm model up to 4 lines 1000 mm model positioning as defined by the customer design as defined by the customer width x height x depth 800 mm x 400 mm x 120 mm 800 mm x 800 mm x 120 mm 800 mm x 1000 mm x 120 mm To ascertain the mounting space required for the Sunny Matrix please see section 4 Mounting the Sunny Matrix approx 15 kg 400 mm model approx 20 kg 800 mm model approx 25 kg 1000 mm model IP54 according to DIN EN 60529 gray RAL 7040 115 V to 230 V 50 Hz to 60 Hz normally
5. Supply 6 Connecting the Device to the Power Supply Only a professional electrician is to connect the Sunny Matrix to the power supply A Wait until all other devices are connected to the Sunny Matrix before connecting the power supplv The hub or router must be switched on Once the mains cable has been plugged in the Sunny Matrix requires approximately one minute to start up Only then can the device be accessed via the integrated web server The power supply is to be connected to the underside of the Sunny Matrix The connection layout is displayed in the cover of the connector box 6 1 Cabling Recommendations If the power cable provided is not long enough please note the following information when purchasing your cable e The cable must be appropriate to the installation location outdoor indoor mounting 6 2 Replacing the Provided Cable Open the connector box Loosen the PG screw fitting and remove the power cable Feed the new cable through the PG screw fitting Connect the cable strands as shown in the connection plan stick on label Or quo ID Screw the cable in place with sufficient slack beneath the strain relief clamp Screw the strain relief clamp in place o Close the connector box and tighten the screws 7 Tighten the PG screw fitting firmly User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 25 Connecting the Device to the Power Supply SMA Technologie AG Page 26 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologi
6. are similar and should be recognizable when using Windows XP or The following descriptions apply to Windows 2000 with Internet Explorer 6 The e Internet Explorer 5 1 Enter 192 168 0 169 in the address bar of Internet Explorer The Sunny Matrix start screen should now appear 2 Log into the Sunny Matrix The user name is sunnymatrix The password is sma 3 Navigate to the Settings Network page Different settings are to be made depending on whether or not your network operates with a DHCP server IF your network operates without a DHCP server execute step 5 then step 7 IF your network operates with a DHCP server execute step 6 then step 7 5 Enter the valid data for your Ethernet network in the Network field The gateway address input is only necessary if the Sunny WebBox is in a different subnet IP address This is the address at which the Sunny Matrix can be reached via Internet Explorer Only one instance of each IP address is permissible in the Ethernet network The last octet in the IP address may never be O or 255 Subnet mask This mask limits the Ethernet network to certain IP addresses and separates network areas from each other Gateway This is the IP address of the device that establishes the connection with the Internet Usually the address of the router is entered here User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 31 Sunny Matrix Operation SMA Technologie AG 6 Please carefully read thr
7. max 100 m the distance can be extended using additional devices Connection to the PC via e Ethernet max 100 m the distance can be extended using additional devices Installation location requirements e Suitable for outdoor installation e Protected from heavy rain Page 10 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Sunny Matrix 2 3 Scope of Delivery Sunny Matrix B Wall mounting consisting of two brackets including four screws washers and screw anchors C Wall mounting consisting of four mounting plates including eight screws D Network accessories an RJA5 plug and an adapter User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 11 Sunny Matrix SMA Technologie AG 2 4 Identifying the Sunny Matrix 2 4 1 Name Plate You can identify the Sunny Matrix by referring to the name plate see figure to the sunny right The name plate is located on the Matrix underside of the Sunny Matrix rl Pochi Yes SMATRIX 2330000 Betriebsspannung Operating voltage 110 220 VAC Betriebsfrequenz Operating frequency 50 60 Hz Leistungsaufnahme 150VA max Power disapation Betriebstemperaturbereich Operation temperature range 25 60 C Ger te Schutzart Enclosure IP54 Weitere wichtige Informationen in der Technischen Beschreibung For more details see technical description 2 4 2 Software Version The software version is found via the web interface under Settings System For
8. places define how precise the displayed value should be Factor the factor energy mix used to calculate the CO2 saving 4 Under the menu item General the following settings are possible Time switch between 12 hour and 24 hour display Date switch between German and American date display Outside Temp switch between degrees Celsius C and degrees Fahrenheit F Module Temp switch between degrees Celsius C and degrees Fahrenheit F 5 Click on Save in order to save your changes or click on Reset to discard your changes and to load the currently saved settings Page 38 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Sunny Matrix Operation 7 6 Define Special Characters The Sunny Matrix only has a limited range of characters at its disposal i e not all of the characters available on the computer can be used on the Sunny Matrix You can define characters which are not available on the Sunny Matrix as well as create your own characters 1 Log into the Sunny Matrix Go to the Settings Special Characters page Click Edit A pop up window opens Select the desired storage location by clicking on the blue box Pe fom In the field Stored Character enter the character which create character is to be typed in order to cause the defined character to chosen memory No 9 appear in the text Now click on all boxes which should S224 character l glow when the chara
9. the Ethernet network parameters of the Sunny Matrix so that the data can be accessed from the Sunny WebBox see section 7 2 3 Network Setup of the Sunny Matrix Page 31 are not certain about the consequences of the changes Changing certain values on your PC can corrupt your existing LAN network partially or completely In severe cases the Sunny Matrix can no longer be accessed from the PC In case of doubt ask your network administrator Do not change any network settings either on your PC or the Sunny Matrix if you e User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 29 Sunny Matrix Operation SMA Technologie AG 7 2 2 Network Setup of the Laptop PC The following steps take you through the setup of the network address of a laptop or PC The following steps are necessary ex Be exo zik 909 OO Setting up a second IP address on the laptop PC Setting up the proxy server advanced rules in Internet Explorer The following descriptions apply to Windows 2000 with Internet Explorer 6 The descriptions are similar and should be recognizable when using Windows XP or Internet Explorer 5 Click Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections The Network and Dial up Connections window opens Right click LAN Connection and click Properties Click Internet Protocol TCP IP then Properties Click Advanced In the IP addresses area click Add and enter 192 168 0 100 as the IP address and 255 255 255 0 as t
10. 1 10 2 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 12 12 1 13 User Manual Maintenance and Cleaning 49 Maintenance 66 0 6 5 686 cee ut esce Yo de d eros 49 Cleaning are do Poo eot d dap A ORE E E 49 Decommissioning eee 51 Disassembly 53 23 9 9 ri EACH er tee 51 Packaging for Shipment 000005 51 Disposal patron eens ewes rey owas 51 Technical Data 4242 oe CERA ben 53 CE Declaration of Conformity 55 Contach s 5932992 599953929 AE REGIE ERA 57 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 5 Table Of Contents SMA Technologie AG Page 6 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Notes on this Manual 1 Notes on this Manual 1 1 Target Group This documentation is intended for installers and users It includes a description of the system and instructions for the commissioning and operation of the device Some of the activities described in this document may only be performed by qualified electricians They are marked with a danger notice 1 2 Validity This Sunny Matrix user manual applies for the software version 2 01 and above You can display the software version as described in section 2 4 2 Software Version Page 12 1 3 Symbols Used In order to ensure optimal use of these instructions please note the following explanation of symbols used operation more difficult This symbol indicates a note which if ignored will make the procedure or e information mav result in damage to the device
11. 20 W 5 W per 4 character display SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 53 Technical Data SMA Technologie AG Ambient temperature 25 C to 60 C Size width x height x depth 340 mm x 980 mm x 530 mm 400 mm model 340 mm x 980 mm x 930 mm 800 mm model 340 mm x 1175 mm x 930 mm 1000 mm model Weight approx 40 kg 400 mm model approx 50 kg 800 mm model approx 60 kg 1000 mm model Page 54 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Technical Data 12 1 CE Declaration of Conformity CE Declaration of Conformity for Data Logging Equipment Product Sunny Matrix We declare that the above specified device is compliant with the regulations of the European Community in terms of the design and the version fabricated by SMA This especially applies for the EMC Regulation defined in 89 336 EWG and the low voltage regulation defined in 73 23 EWG The device is compliant with the following standards Immunity DIN EN 61000 6 2 2001 Emission DIN EN 61000 6 3 2001 The above mentioned device is therfore marked with a CE sign Note This declaration of conformity becomes invalid in case the product is modified complemented or changed and or components other than those belonging to the SMA accessories are installed in the product as well as in case of incorrect connection or inproper usage without explicit written confirmation by SMA Niestetal 13 03 2006 SMA Technologie AG Peter Dfews Board of Directors SMATRI
12. 3 4 7 3 5 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 8 1 8 1 1 8 1 2 8 1 3 9 1 9 1 1 9 2 Page 4 Sunny Matrix Operation 06 27 Initial Sat ups acc acce CI ooo o d oo kad as 28 The Log In Screens cae doc 2 3E See eod a 28 Integrating the Sunny Matrix into a Network 29 Network Setup of the Laptop PC 2 2 2222 sess 30 Network Setup of the Sunny Matrix LL 31 Setting up a Slide Show x e eme 32 Define the Display Fields L 33 Creche SUGGS 22 La e ex a 6 EGG Coh MR aede hE 34 Compile a Slide Show sacas dem Kex eC edes 36 Standard Slide Show ss 45x RR RERO SUR SCR RS 36 do LT 37 General Settings a veccaces e oe Coe re 37 Formatting Display Values 2 2222220 38 Define Special Characters n n 222222222 39 Setting the Date and Time 222222 40 Changing the Password Vi A The Event Log a eum Se EX ERE RESP Al Resetting the Sunny Matrix 004 A Example ivo cmi sse dee tere ERES 43 Creating a Presentation in Three Steps 43 Defining the Display Fields os Rn 44 Creating the See tii des en A ROGER UE Ree a Ree i b 45 Compiling the Presentation lesen 45 Troubleshooting Problem Solving 47 Basic Information on Ethernet 2 2 2 2 47 Basic Information on IP Addresses 2 2222222200 47 Ethernet Networks 2 2 2 2 22222 48 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Table Of Contents 10 10
13. EM Sunny Matrix Large Display for Photovoltaic Systems ef I g Sunny Matr SMatrix 11 NE4806 Version 1 2 User Manual 98 00004812 Table Of Contents SMA Technologie AG Table Of Contents 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 3 4 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 5 1 5 2 6 1 6 2 Page 3 Notes on this Manual LL 7 Target ron ernten Ru Reese ru 7 Validiy aru ee atop dde Cerne CAG Heb be eae be 7 Symbols Used o speredet 4566454054 aes 455 7 Sunny M ll bE 4 422438 ern 9 Applications vera an ee ced vee ee Eee b 9 aUo o ET CP 10 Scope of Delivery ooa eec does en Y ET ns 11 Identifying the Sunny Matrix 04 12 Name Plalge ceo gej ochre ee teh ed ua Ent e iR RENE 12 Software Version cu qi acer Ede enr URP EO PEU aS 12 Safety Instructions 0 2 ee eee eee 13 Mounting the Sunny Matrix 15 Wall Mounting x sskissnerdisekomtileeseez 16 Mounting with Wall Brackets 52 4 uo t Rs 16 Mounting with Mounting Plates 00000 20 Connection to the Ethernet Network 23 Cabling Recommendations iilius 23 Replacing the Provided Cable 24 Connecting the Device to the Power Supply 25 Cabling Recommendations 44 25 Replacing the Provided Cable 25 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual Table Of Contents SMA Technologie AG 7A 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 2 3 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 3 3 7
14. Sunny Matrix 2 Goto the Settings System page 3 Click on Restore beside the menu item Sunny Matrix Versions 20 Software Factory Settings A pop up window opens Factory settings restore A Click on OK in order to restore the factory settings for the Sunny Matrix and close the window The Sunny Matrix requires fis you sure that vou want to reset the Sunny approximately 30 seconds to restart Restore factory settings All settings defined displays special characters edited etc will be lost Resetting the factory settings by clicking on the OK button can take up to 30 seconds thereafter the device can be contacted at the standard IP 192 168 0 169 User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 41 Sunny Matrix Operation SMA Technologie AG Page 42 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Example 8 Example 8 1 Creating a Presentation in Three Steps Based on the Sunny Matrix pictured to the right with two 16 character rows the following example explains Sunny Matrix SEALY 1 the definition of the display fields 2 the creation of the slides and 3 the compilation of the presentation Notes on Planning It is advisable to sketch roughly the presentation sequence The following table shows the event sequence for the example presentation which is to be created in the next sections Time Display Comment 0 30 Text 1 Text Welcome to Niestetal Time 2 0 30
15. The slide show should be immediately visible on the Sunny Matrix EN a Et G G G BG EG im fm if tm i a k B Isi User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 45 Example SMA Technologie AG Page 46 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Troubleshooting Problem Solvin g g 9 9 Troubleshooting Problem Solving 9 1 Basic Information on Ethernet 9 1 1 Basic Information on IP Addresses A brief overview of IP addresses is provided here For further information please consult your specialized computer dealer or visit the website of the manufacturer of your network devices IP addresses are unique identifiers which allow a computer or similar devices to be identified within an Ethernet network This means that no IP address can be used twice within a single Ethernet network An example of an IP address written in decimals is 192 168 1 8 Each number can be between O and 255 however there are some restrictions For example O is not permitted as the first number and the fourth number may not be O or 255 The Internet service provider ISP assigns the computer or router such an IP address when the device is connected to the Internet Since each IP address may only occur once in the network this would present difficulties in large scale networks Therefore you can create small scale networks which do not conflict with the IP address range of t
16. This symbol indicates a cautionary note Failure to observe this the device and above all lead to serious injury or death This symbol indicates a danger which if ignored could possibly damage User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 7 Notes on this Manual SMA Technologie AG Page 8 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Sunny Matrix 2 Sunny Matrix What s New As of firmware version 2 02 the Sunny Matrix has the following new functions e Ambient temperature module temperature solar irradiation and Sunny SensorBox wind speed display See section 7 3 2 Create Slides Page 34 e Display of text which can be entered via the Internet Explorer address bar See section 7 3 2 Create Slides Page 34 2 1 Applications The weatherproof Sunny Matrix large format display can present a variety of data pertaining to your solar energy system With the help of the Sunny WebBox different data can be displayed alternately In addition Sunny Matrix can display different information at different times of the day Su PY Marri Inverters Sunny Matrix a m TE Sunny WebBox Hub or router a a PC a gt User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 9 Sunny Matrix SMA Technologie AG 2 2 Functions Available models housing sizes e 800 mm x 400 mm e 800 mm x 800 mm e 800 mm x 1000 mm e Customer specific model Supported communication devices Sunny WebBox Connection to the Sunny WebBox via e Ethernet
17. X CE 11 BE1106 SMA Technologie AG Hannoversche Stra e 1 5 34266 Niestetal Tel 49 561 9522 0 Fax 449 561 9522 100 JJ y www SMA de Via A info SMA de User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 55 Technical Data SMA Technologie AG Page 56 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Contact 13 Contact If you have any questions or queries please contact us A large team of qualified engineers and technicians is available during business hours Help us to help you by having the following information ready when you call us 1 Inverter type 2 Type of communication interface between Sunny WebBox and the inverters 3 Sunny WebBox serial number 4 Sunny Matrix serial number AM Address SMA Technologie AG Hannoversche Str 1 5 34266 Niestetal Germany Tel 49 5 61 95 22 499 Fax 49 5 61 95 22 4699 www SMA de User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 57 Legal Restrictions SMA Technologie AG The information contained in this document is the property of SMA Technologie AG Publishing its content eit her partially or in full requires the written permision of SMA Technologie AG Any internal company copying of the document for the purposes of evaluating the product or its correct implementation is allowed and does not require permission Exclusion of liability The general terms and conditions of delivery of SMA Technologie AG shall apply The content of these documents is continually checked
18. and amended where necessary However discrepan cies cannot be excluded No guarantee is made for the completeness of these documents The latest version is available on the Internet at www SMA de or from the usual sales channels Guarantee or liability claims for damages of any kind are exlcuded if they are caused by one or more of the following Improper or inappropriate use of the product Operating the product in an unintended environment Operating the product whilst ignoring relevant statutory safety regulations in the deployment location Ignoring safety warnings and instructions contained in all documents relevant to the product Operating the product under incorrect safety or protection conditions Altering the product or supplied software without authority The product malfunctions due to operating attached or neighboring devices beyond statutory limit values In case of unforeseen calamity or force majeure Software licensing The use of supplied software produced by SMA Technologie AG is subject to the following conditions This software may be copied for internal company purposes and may be installed on any number of compu ters Supplied source codes may be changed or adapted for internal company purposes on your own respon sibility Drivers may also be transferred to other operating systems Source codes may only be published with the written permission of SMA Technologie AG Sub licensing of software is not permissible Limi
19. ay Value Text entr activate each one by placing a check v Is Time mark in the checkbox which precedes or NE 1 it and select the display data Fl esi me E 5 Click on Save in order to save the slide or click on Reset to discard your changes and to load the currently saved slide The following display values are available e Power Sunny WebBox the power achieved by the solar power system at present Daily yield Sunny WebBox the energy which the solar power system produced during the day so far e Total yield Sunny WebBox the energy which the solar power system has produced to date e CO2 saving Sunny Matrix calculated from total yield the amount of carbon dioxide CO2 emissions which have been avoided due to the fact that the total yield was generated without using the usual energy mix oil natural gas coal nuclear power etc e Time Sunny Matrix or Sunny WebBox the present time for the Sunny Matrix or Sunny WebBox e Date Sunny Matrix or Sunny WebBox the present date for the Sunny Matrix or Sunny WebBox e Text can be entered freely by the user freely chosen text which is to be displayed e Web text can be entered freely by the user freely chosen text which is to be displayed Page 34 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Sunny Matrix Operation The web text is typed directly into the Internet Explore
20. box marked 4 Now activate modules three and four set each of their lengths to four characters and save Now the last eight Current Selection 1 defined Display Module Start Length v nsi Rz esl r esl Rs esl w sz Rz esl d ex mm Current Selection 2 defined Display I Module Start Length FT zl hel e v ez Rs ex w ral Rs Ra v lex fii Em Current Selection 3 defined Display Module Start Length v n Rz asl m esl Rs Ra Current Selection 4 defined Display Module Start Length rI ez I dd ez Rz Ra characters of the first row have been compiled as a defined display Now the four display fields are defined as follows The defined displays can now be used for The entire upper row is the 1st defined display The entire lower row is the 2nd defined display The eight characters on the left of the upper row are the 3rd defined display The eight characters on the right of the upper row are the 4th defined display creating slides Page 44 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Sunny Matrix KM User Manual SMA Technologie AG Example 8 1 2 Creating the Slides 1 2 3 Go to the Display Slide page According to the sequence plan a total of two slides need to be defined Select the desired slide by clicking on EN Bm EN EN the corresponding blue box In this case it is box 1 Act
21. cter is displayed Click on Save in order to save the character or click on Reset to discard your changes and to load the currently saved character 6 Create the next character as described in steps 4 and 5 or click on Close 0000n ER ERI xu EX COLE EXEC AXE 7 The changes made will become visible on the Settings Special Characters page once you have clicked on ll Update Predefined Special Characters Position Keyboard Keycombination Sunny Matrix 1 2 3 z 4 5 6 7 2 Alt GR 2 ES 8 7 Alt GR lt gt User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 39 Sunny Matrix Operation SMA Technologie AG 7 7 Setting the Date and Time 1 Log onto the Sunny Matrix 2 Goto the Settings System page 3 Under the menu item TTmesourewebsor Te Time Settings the Da tne earns Onz followi ng setti ng S CAN Time zone UTC Universal Time Coordinated Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 7 be made Time source here you can specify whether the Sunny Matrix is to acquire its time signal from the Sunny WebBox An empty checkbox means that the internal real time clock is used Date and time Click on Change in order ana date and time to alter the date and time The pop up W window shown to the right opens Type the ie TNT date in E
22. e AG Sunny Matrix Operation 7 Sunny Matrix Operation The Sunny Matrix is operated via the integrated web interface The following figure displays the start page of the web interface before logging in To reach the Sunny Matrix start page type http 192 168 0 169 into your browser s address bar sis xi File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ar Qx o T x le JO sexe 57 Favorites Cx 3 Address http 10 5 220 49 za Go Links Current slide show none Welcome Time 11 22 to WebBox connection no connection Sunny Matrix Once you have logged in you can use the navigation bars to navigate to the pages which for example allow you to set the Ethernet network settings or to set up slide shows The navigation bars are always visible but adjust to the respective menu windows If individual windows fail to open please check whether your browser or any ofher programs are blocking these pop up windows The Sunny Matrix opens the preview and various other windows as pop up e User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 27 Sunny Matrix Operation SMA Technologie AG 7 1 Initial Start up When starting the device for the first time you must define various settings The following sections guide you through these settings The subsequent sections then describe the functions of the Sunny Matrix However before you use the Sunny Matrix for the first time you must integrate the Sunny Matrix into your exist
23. e current selection 4 Select the desired module which is to become r part of the definable display Pl cl Iv 5 Select the start point within the module for the I p s definable display E z e _E _ u wl fe ir 47 6 Select the length of the definable display A definable display can consist of several modules or parts thereof e 7 Repeat steps four to six if the definable display is to have more than four characters 8 Click on Save in order to save the definable display or click on Reset to discard your changes and to load the currently saved definable display User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 33 Sunny Matrix Operation SMA Technologie AG 7 3 2 Create Slides The content of up to ten slides can be defined on the Display Slide page You can define whether a slide contains several defined display fields or just one Each of the defined display fields can be assigned different content and it is possible to acquire some of the data from the Sunny WebBox or other connected devices In order to create a slide observe the following procedure 1 Loginto the Sunny Matrix 2 Goto the Display Slide page 3 Select the desired slide by clicking on the corresponding blue box The selected slide is then shown to be the LU current selection a imu 4 Select the desired defined displays rise a slide nae Defined displ
24. ed with an integrated network connection which enables it to connect to any Ethernet network The connection supports both Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks The connected hub router or PC switches the speed automatically The network connection is attached to the Sunny Matrix by means of the connector box on its underside 5 1 Cabling Recommendations If the red Ethernet cable provided is not long enough note the following information when purchasing your cable The cable length and quality can adversely affect the signal quality To achieve good results observe the following instructions You require a patch cable e Use high quality cable at least category 5 STP Cat 5 or higher shielded twisted pair cable e The maximum permitted cable length for Ethernet cable is 100 m per segment User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 23 Connection to the Ethernet Network SMA Technologie AG 5 2 Replacing the Provided Cable Open the connector box Loosen the PG screw fitting and remove the Ethernet cable Feed the new cable through the PG screw fitting Mount the provided RJ45 plug as described in the enclosed instructions Insert the plug into the RJ45 socket Screw the cable in place with sufficient slack beneath the strain relief clamp Close the connector box and tighten the screws ON Qe DI Tighten the PG screw fitting firmly Page 24 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Connecting the Device to the Power
25. evice A small scale jiet network consists of one or two computers and a hub or router n A hub is used to link computers A router has another lt gt connection which can connect the LAN network to another network tvpe for example the Internet In je A addition to the router you also require an Internet Yay service provider ISP which provides technical access E DA to the Internet If you would like to set up an Ethernet network note the lt points below e Each computer and each device in the network requires an Ethernet connection e The maximum cable length is 100 meters e Use a category 5 CATS STP shielded cable or higher Page 48 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Maintenance and Cleaning 10 Maintenance and Cleaning 10 1 Maintenance The Sunny Matrix does not require maintenance 10 2 Cleaning To clean your Sunny Matrix use a mild non corrosive cleaning agent or a damp cloth Make sure that the cloth is made of scratch free material so the surface of the Sunny Matrix will not be damaged User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 49 Maintenance and Cleaning SMA Technologie AG Page 50 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Decommissioning 11 Decommissioning 11 1 Disassembly This section is intended solely for qualified electricians All electrical connections may only be performed by qualified electricians 1 Remove all voltages from the Sunny Matrix 2
26. example the following version is displayed in the figure to the right d Version 2 02 Sunny Matrix Software Version 2 02 Factory settings restore Page 12 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Safety Instructions 3 Safety Instructions Please follow all operating and safety instructions in this manual Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to the device and cause personal injury contact us The Sunny Matrix must not be opened or modified In case of doubt User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 13 Safety Instructions SMA Technologie AG Page 14 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Mounting the Sunny Matrix 4 Mounting the Sunny Matrix The Sunny Matrix is designed to be wallmounted It can be fastened with either two brackets or four mounting plates Suitable Installation Location Please note the following location requirements e The Sunny Matrix requires connection to a mains power supply The Sunny Matrix requires an Ethernet network connection The wall must have sufficient load carrying capacity for the chosen method of fastening The cable feeds require space below the Sunny Matrix User Manual SMatrix 1 NE4806 Page 15 Mounting the Sunny Matrix SMA Technologie AG 4 1 Wall Mounting 4 1 1 Mounting with Wall Brackets suitable for every surface Use appropriate fastening materials The The screws and wall anchors provided are standard materials and not
27. he Internet To do so the IP address is extended by a subnet mask The IP address still indicates the device and the subnet mask determines the size of the network Similar to the IP address the subnet mask also has four numbers however each number is usually either 255 or O The network range is indicated by 255 and the device range is indicated by O To allow two devices to communicate with each other they must be in the same subnet This means they must have the same subnet mask The Sunny Matrix IP address belongs to one of the IP address ranges which does not conflict with the Internet This IP address range lies between 192 168 0 1 and 192 168 0 254 and has the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 This IP address range provides sufficient capacity for 254 computers and similar devices User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 47 Troubleshooting Problem Solving SMA Technologie AG 9 2 Ethernet Networks A brief overview of Ethernet networks is provided here For further information please consult your specialized computer dealer or visit the website of the manufacturer of your network devices Ethernet networks are currently the most common computer networks and consist of the following components 1 Computers and similar end devices for example computers Sunny Matrix printers 2 Connecting devices for example hubs switches routers All devices within one network are called nodes A node can be a computer or any other d
28. he subnet mask Click Add If the IP address 192 168 0 100 is already allocated in your network please choose another IP address Never choose 192 168 0 0 or 192 168 0 255 as allocation of these IP addresses is not permitted Confirm your settings in each of the three windows by clicking OK Close the Network and Dial up Connections window Start Internet Explorer Click Tools gt Internet Options The Internet Options window opens Select the Connections tab then click the Settings button Proxy settings in Internet Explorer If there is a checkmark in the box before Use a proxy server for your LAN click Advanced Enter 192 168 at the end of the entry in the Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with field Use the semicolon as a separator if required Confirm your settings in each of the three windows by clicking OK If there is no checkmark in the box before Use a proxy server for your LAN click Cancel twice Enter 192 168 0 169 in the address bar of Internet Explorer The Sunny Matrix start screen should now appear Page 30 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Sunny Matrix Operation 7 2 3 Network Setup of the Sunny Matrix The following steps guide you through the process of integrating the Sunny Matrix into your Ethernet network The following steps are necessary e Setting up the Sunny Matrix IP address e Setting up the connection to the Sunny Matrix descriptions
29. ing or new Ethernet network The following sections describe the required procedures for the possible Ethernet network types Please select the procedure that corresponds to your Ethernet network If your Ethernet network is maintained by a network administrator contact your administrator and arrange for the Sunny Matrix to be integrated into your existing Ethernet network 7 2 The Log In Screen To change the Sunny Matrix settings you must first log in On the Sunny Matrix start screen click on the LOGIN ixi button The window pictured to the right will appear Z Enter sunnymatrix as the user name and sma as the password Eo User name amp sunnymatrix Password Remember my password You are free to change the password See section 7 8 Changing the Password Page 41 Page 28 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Sunny Matrix Operation 7 2 1 Integrating the Sunny Matrix into a Network To access the Sunny Matrix the PC must be in the same IP address range and subnet as the Sunny Matrix The Sunny Matrix has the following factory settings IP address 192 168 0 169 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Before you use the Sunny Matrix for the first time you must integrate the Sunny Matrix into your Ethernet network The following steps are necessary e Configuration of the laptop PC in order to get access to the Sunny Matrix see section 7 2 2 Network Setup of the Laptop PC Page 30 Setting
30. ivate the first row Current selection 1 slide select the first defined display set Value ms ea MH NN NN to Text and type in Welcome to E Text Welcome to Niestetal ivi fez Time x Niestetal Activate the second row select the second defined display set Value to Time and save Change to the second slide by EN EN EN EN clicking on the blue box marked 2 Activate the first row select the third current selection 2 slide defined display set Value to Text Defined display Value I and type in Power Activate the sz Text x Power second row select the fourth defined z oo display and set Value to Power Activate the third row select the second defined display set Value to Time and save Now the two slides have been defined and can be used to create a presentation 8 1 3 Compiling the Presentation 1 2 Go to the Display Slide show page Select the desired slide show by clicking on the corresponding blue box In this case it is box curent selection 1 slideshow 1 Activate the first row select Slide Tine In Seconds slide 1 and type 30 into the Duration in seconds field Activate the second row select slide 2 and type 30 into the Duration in seconds field Type SS in a Start Time of 00 00 type fea Eee ee Example as the Title and save the slide show by clicking on Save
31. lay in different light situations and prevents the eye of the reader from being dazzled On Off Insertion or exclusion of a Space before unit ggg IF switched on all units will be displayed with a space between the value and the unit e g 500 W If switched off all units will be displayed without a space between the value and the unit e g 500W Display or concealment of a value s unit via Unit display IF switched off each value will be displayed without its physical unit e g 500 If switched on each value will be displayed with its physical unit e g 500 W User Manual SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 Page 37 Sunny Matrix Operation SMA Technologie AG Setting the Running banner speed 1 is the slowest banner speed 5 is the fastest banner speed 4 Click on Save in order to save your changes or click on Reset to discard your changes and to load the currently saved settings 7 5 Formatting Display Values 1 Log onto the Sunny Matrix Go to the Settings Format page 3 Under the menu item Name Unit Scale Decimal places Factor ny s Yield Power W None z foz Yield U the following Solar irradiation Wim settings can be made Daily energy value Wh None s as Total energy Wh None for the various values pon EE aM Scale change the General information Time 24h gt H Date DD MM YYYY v unit from W to kW ME RUE z for example Module temp FE Decimal
32. lide Show Page 36 Definitions Display field A display field is the combination of several display modules or parts thereof Data or text can be displayed in this display field Slide A slide defines which values are to be seen in which display field Slide show A slide show defines which slides can be shown in sequence and for how long each is to be displayed Different slide shows can be displayed at different times of day Page 32 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Sunny Matrix Operation 7 3 1 Define the Display Fields You can define up to ten display fields on the Display Configuration page The Sunny Matrix display field consists of 4 character symbol blocks modules which can be combined to form a 16 character row as a maximum Depending on the size of the Sunny Matrix it is possible to incorporate between one and four rows A Sunny Matrix has between one and sixteen modules The Sunny Matrix modules are numbered one row after the other from top left to bottom right In order to display different data within a single row you need to define several display fields 1 Log into the Sunny Matrix 2 Goto the Display Configuration page 3 Select the desired definable display by clicking Definable displays Help on the corresponding blue box As depicted in r the figure to the right the selected definable ENENENENEIENENENENEN display is shown as th
33. orage device User Manual SMatrix 1 NE4806 Page 35 Sunny Matrix Operation SMA Technologie AG 7 3 3 Compile a Slide Show The content of the ten slide shows can be defined on the Display Slide show page A slide show can consist of up to eight slides the display duration of which can be individually defined Each slide show can be assigned a start time at which the slide show begins This allows different slide shows to be displayed at ditferent times of day 1 Log into the Sunny Matrix 2 Goto the Display Slide show page 3 Select the desired rac ua ma u a m M 3 Select the desired Tg B ma EH TEN ui m E OR cud clicking on the Parent selection 1 slide show l my aes eee J corresponding blue Slide Duration in seconds box The selected Fi fiz 0 slide show is then H Hz shown to be the current selection 4 Select the desired slides activate each one by clicking on the checkbox which precedes it and specify how long each slide is to be displayed under Duration in seconds 5 Type in the start time in the format Hours Minutes and c 4 also the title of the slide show Click on Save in order to 777777 Z save the slide show or click on Reset to discard your L 4 changes and to load the currently saved slide show 7 3 4 Standard Slide Show Slide show 10 is defined as the standard slide show If this function is activated
34. ough the following note before adapting your Sunny Matrix for DHCP usage Matrix to dynamic IP address assignment check your DHCP server The DHCP server must extend the lease of the assigned IP address If the DHCP server assigns a new IP address after the lease has expired we do not recommend using the DHCP server DHCP servers can normally list all devices to which you have assigned an IP address The Sunny Matrix can then be identified via its MAC address The MAC address of your Sunny Matrix is located on the Settings Network page eo The Sunny Matrix can only be accessed via its IP address Before setting the Sunny Select the dynamic IP address by setting DHCP to On 7 Enter the following data in the WebBox Connection field IP address This is the address at which the Sunny WebBox can be reached in your network Standard slide show Here you can activate or deactivate the Sunny Matrix standard slide show For more information on the standard slide show see section 7 3 4 Standard Slide Show Page 36 8 Click Save The Sunny Matrix is now properly set up for your Ethernet network 7 3 Setting up a Slide Show The following three sections guide you through the setup procedure for the first presentation 1 Define the display fields see section 7 3 1 Define the Display Fields Page 33 2 Create slides see section 7 3 2 Create Slides Page 34 3 Compile a slide show see section 7 3 3 Compile a S
35. r address bar To this end type the following address into the Internet Explorer address bar http IP address xfunc usertext example Fle Edt View Favorkes Tods Help Where you replace IP address with the IP Qx 9 ix 2 9 5 sean rior address of your Sunny Matrix and example 886518 nivihoszzsokinesetonoenpe with the desired text The text is immediately displayed on the Sunny Matrix In order to delete the web text type http IP address xfunc usertext into the Internet Explorer address bar Please note that some symbols which the computer can display are not available on the Sunny Matrix The following table shows how to type special characters in order for them to be correctly displayed Character Replacement EA 76CA 6 F6 D6 FC DC 2 B2 Ambient temp Sunny SensorBox the present ambient temperature measured by the Sunny SensorBox e Module temperature Sunny SensorBox the present module temperature measured by the Sunny SensorBox Int solar irradiation Sunny SensorBox the present solar irradiation measured by the Sunny SensorBox s internal sensor e Wind speed Sunny SensorBox the present wind speed measured by the Sunny SensorBox At this time the Sunny Matrix only supports the data from one Sunny SensorBox per solar power system Charge level Sunny WebBox only with Sunny Island the present charge level of the energy st
36. surface The Sunny cm 1 Remove the four stud bolts located along the sides of the Sunny Matrix by loosening the nuts located on the surface Into each of the four holes which this reveals screw a round head Allen screw with synthetic washer Fasten the screws so that they could be loosened by hand 2 Screw the four mounting plates into the corners on the rear side of the Sunny Matrix For this purpose use the countersunk Phillips screws Tighten the screws firmly 3 The following diagram shows the space required for the Sunny Matrix including the mounting plates 80 x 40 cm i 80 cm Y_ A v 78 cm Js gt 42 6 cm Page 20 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Mounting the Sunny Matrix 80 x 80 cm i 80 cm n 78 cm 82 6 cm User Manual SMatrix 11 NE4806 Page 21 Mounting the Sunny Matrix SMA Technologie AG 80 x 100 cm i 80 cm l 78 cm H nen 102 6 cm Y A Drill the holes and mount the Sunny Matrix To fasten the Sunny Matrix use round head or cheese head screws with a shaft diameter of 6 mm Page 22 SMatrix 1 1 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Connection to the Ethernet Network 5 Connection to the Ethernet Network When starting the device for the first time the Sunny Matrix must be configured over the Ethernet network via a PC L m a i PC Sunny WebBox Hub or router Sunny Matrix The Sunny Matrix is equipp
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38. uropean date format e g 31 05 2007 Type the time in 24 hour format in hours and minutes e g 22 12 Summer time here you can change the time to summer time Time zone here you can select the time zone in which you are situated 4 Click on Save in order to save your changes or click on Reset to discard your changes and to load the currently saved settings eO The clock starts as soon as you click on Change Page 40 SMatrix 11 NE4806 User Manual SMA Technologie AG Sunny Matrix Operation 7 8 Changing the Password 1 Log onto the Sunny Matrix 2 Goto the Settings System page 3 Click on Change next to the menu item Passwords A Sunny mati Password change pop up window opens A To change the password first enter the old chance password password then enter the new password twice ur Click on Change to save the new password new password Repeat 5 Click on Close to save the password 7 9 The Event Log 1 Log onto the Sunny Matrix 2 Goto the Settings Event Log page The last ten events are displayed here 7 10 Resetting the Sunny Matrix defined displays etc will be deleted The factory defined standard slide show will also be deleted This also means that after a reset the Sunny Matrix can be accessed once again via the IP address 192 168 0 169 Please note that all the settings which you have defined including network e 1 Log onto the
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