User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- Contents
- 1 Safety Information
- 2 Product Overview
- 3 Device Installation
- 4 Cable Connections
- 4.1 Connecting Cables to the SmartLogger
- 4.1.1 Preparing Cables
- 4.1.2 Connecting a PE Cable
- 4.1.3 Connecting an RS485 Communications Cable
- 4.1.4 Connecting an MBUS Cable
- 4.1.5 Connecting a DI Signal Cable
- 4.1.6 Connecting the Output Power Cable
- 4.1.7 Connecting the AI Signal Cable
- 4.1.8 Connecting the DO Signal Cable
- 4.1.9 Connecting the Ethernet Cable
- 4.1.10 Connecting Fiber Jumpers
- 4.1.11 Installing a SIM Card and a 4G Antenna
- 4.1.12 Connecting the 24 V Input Power Cable
- 4.2 Connecting Cables to the SmartModule
- 4.2.1 Preparing Cables
- 4.2.2 Connecting the PE Cable
- 4.2.3 Connecting the Ethernet Cable
- 4.2.4 Connecting the 12 V Power Input Cable
- 4.2.5 Connecting the RS485 Communications Cable
- 4.2.6 Connecting the DI Signal Cable
- 4.2.7 Connecting the Output Power Cable
- 4.2.8 Connecting the AI Signal Cable
- 4.2.9 Connecting the PT Signal Cable
- 4.2.10 Connecting the 24 V Power Input Cable
- 4.1 Connecting Cables to the SmartLogger
- 5 System Operation
- 6 WebUI Operations
- 6.1 Introduction to WebUI
- 6.2 Device Commissioning
- 6.3 Parameter Settings
- 6.3.1 Setting User Parameters
- 6.3.2 Setting Parameters for Connecting to the Management System
- 6.3.3 Setting RS485 Communications Parameters
- 6.3.4 Setting Parameters for the Slave SmartLogger
- 6.3.5 Setting MBUS Parameters
- 6.3.6 Setting SUN2000 Parameters
- 6.3.7 Setting PID Module Parameters
- 6.3.8 Setting Power Meter Parameters
- 6.3.9 Setting EMI Parameters
- 6.3.10 Setting STS Parameters
- 6.3.11 Setting IEC103 Device Parameters
- 6.3.12 Setting Parameters for a Custom Device
- 6.3.13 Setting IEC104 Device Parameters
- 6.4 Power Grid Scheduling
- 7 Device Maintenance
- 8 FAQ
- 8.1 How Do I Connect the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 App or FusionSolar App?
- 8.2 How Do I Set FTP Parameters?
- 8.3 How Do I Set Email Parameters?
- 8.4 How Do I Change the SSID and Password of the Built-in WLAN?
- 8.5 How Do I Use DI Ports?
- 8.6 How Do I Use DO Ports?
- 8.7 How Do I Use the USB Port?
- 8.8 How Do I Change a Device Name?
- 8.9 How Do I Change the Communications Address?
- 8.10 How Do I Export Inverter Parameters?
- 8.11 How Do I Clear Alarms?
- 8.12 How Do I Enable the AI1 Port to Detect SPD Alarms?
- 8.13 Which Models of Power Meters and EMIs Are Supported by the SmartLogger?
- 8.14 How Do I Check the SIM Card Status?
- 9 Technical Specifications
- A Product User Lists
- B Domain Name List of Management Systems
- C Acronyms and Abbreviations
SmartLogger3000
User Manual
8 FAQ
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8.4 How Do I Change the SSID and Password of the
Built-in WLAN?
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Wireless Network, set parameters for the built-in WLAN, and click
Submit.
Parameter
Description
WLAN
Specifies the status of the built-in WLAN.
Always ON: The WLAN module is powered on.
OFF in idle state: The WLAN module is automatically
powered off when idle. You can hold down the RST
button for 1s to 3s to power on the WLAN module and
wait for connecting to the SUN2000 app. If the SUN2000
app is not connected, the WLAN module is automatically
powered off after it is powered on for 4 hours.
Always OFF: The WLAN module is not powered on and
cannot be powered on by holding down the button.
SSID
Specifies the name of the built-in WLAN.
The default name of the built-in WLAN is Logger_SN.
Password
Specifies the password for accessing the built-in WLAN.
The initial password of the built-in WLAN is Changeme.
Use the initial password upon first power-on and change it
immediately after login. To ensure account security,
change the password periodically and keep the new
password in mind. Not changing the initial password may
cause password disclosure. A password left unchanged for
a long period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a
password is lost, the device needs to be restored to factory
settings. In these cases, the user is liable for any loss
caused to the PV plant.
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8.5 How Do I Use DI Ports?
The SmartLogger provides four DI ports, which support DI active scheduling, DI reactive
scheduling, DRM, remote shutdown, and input of correlated alarms.
For details about DI active scheduling, DI reactive scheduling, DRM and remote shutdown,
see 6.4 Power Grid Scheduling.










