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4 Troubleshooting
The following sections describe possible problems. For information on system status
and event messages see Event Messages on page 22.
Potential Problems and Solutions
IP ADDRESS Problem: If the IP address displayed on the Envoy’s LCD window does
not match the DHCP subnet on your internal network and shows something
beginning with “169.254.x.x”, this means that it was unsuccessful in obtaining a
DHCP lease from your router.
Check network connectivity to the router or other DHCP server. You may also
wish to contact your Internet Service Provider or refer to your router
documentation for assistance.
LCD Window displays “-Web”: This means that the Envoy could not connect to
the Internet to find an NTP server and could not connect to the Enlighten website.
Check network connectivity to the premises router or switch. You may also
wish to contact your Internet Service Provider or refer to your router
documentation for assistance.
LCD Window displays “Envoy Failure +Web or -Web”: This message displays
after the Envoy has tried unsuccessfully three times to initialize. At this point, the
Envoy attempts to open a VPN tunnel to allow Enphase to perform remote
diagnostics addressing the problem. This attempt to open a tunnel occurs every hour
on the hour. If successfully opened, the tunnel stays open for 50 minutes. The Envoy
displays “Envoy Failure +Web” to indicate that the tunnel is open. After the 50
minute period, the tunnel is closed and the “-Web” indication may again be
displayed.
NOTE: Attempts to open a tunnel continue until recovery takes place,
at which point the Envoy resumes normal operation.
Microinverter count doesn’t match number of installed units: This message
may indicate that the Envoy is not done scanning/discovering the entire array. It
may indicate that the Envoy is having difficulty communicating over the power lines.
It could also be a result of low light levels and the module voltage is too low for the
microinverter to power-up.
Try plugging the Envoy into an electrical socket in a different location, closer
to your main electrical panel. Also, make sure that the Envoy is plugged
directly into the wall and not into a power strip or surge protector.