Envoy IQ Installation
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY
- The Enphase Envoy-S
- Installation Planning and Preparation
- Installing the Envoy-S
- Activate Monitoring
- Envoy-S Operation
- Connecting to Envoy-S
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Data
Envoy-S Installation and Operation
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Connect Using the Envoy-S Local Interface
With your computer or mobile device connected to the same LAN (local area network) as the Envoy-S, you
can access the Envoy-S interface.
1. Use the Envoy’s built-in Wi-Fi or connect an Ethernet cable between a computer and the Envoy-S.
2. Open an Internet browser application on a computer or mobile device connected to the same LAN as
the Envoy-S.
3. In the browser address window, enter http://envoy.local to view system details and status.
If there are additional Envoy-S units on the network, you can access them by entering the following
strings in the browser window:
http://envoy-2.local
http://envoy-3.local, and so on
Once the browser has successfully
connected with the Envoy-S, the home
screen is displayed in the browser
window.
View Production Readings
The production readings at the top of the pane
show current and lifetime production values. The
first value shows today’s production, while the
second shows the total production for the lifetime
of the system.
If your system uses an Envoy-S, Metered
gateway, it is equipped with a revenue-
grade production meter and readings from
this meter are displayed. You can also
view production as reported by the
microinverters by selecting the arrow to
the left of the words Microinverter
Production.
If your system uses an Envoy-S, Standard
gateway, the system displays production
values reported by the microinverters.
View or Change Monitoring Settings
Under Monitoring, you can view web
communication status.
To access the Cellular, Wi-Fi, Ethernet or
Diagnostic Tools pages, select the > to the right
of the desired page name. You will be prompted
to enter the following login credentials:
Username: envoy
Password: nnnnnn (where nnnnnn are the
last six digits of the Envoy-S serial
number)










