Technical data
Table Of Contents
- Important Information
- The Enphase Envoy Communications Gateway
- Installation Planning and Preparation
- Install the Envoy
- 1. Find the Envoy Serial Number
- /2. Register the Envoy
- 3. Find a Location for the Envoy
- 4. Connect to the Internet
- 5. Check the Internet Connection
- 6. Install the Modules and Microinverters
- 7. Check the Envoy’s Progress
- 8. Wall Mount the Envoy (Optional)
- 9. Build the Virtual Array
- 10. View System Performance in Enlighten
- Envoy Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Power Line Communication Troubleshooting
- Network Basics and Troubleshooting
- Issue: IP Address Problems
- Issue: LCD Screen Displays “-Web”
- Issue: LCD Screen Displays “Envoy Failure +Web or -Web”
- Issue: LCD Screen Displays "Scanning Inhibited"
- Issue: The Envoy has Good Signal Strength but is Too Far from the Router
- Issue: Wireless Adapter Wi-Fi Problems
- Issue: How Set Up Wi-Fi Without Wi-Fi WPS
- Issue: Internet Traffic is Slower After Installing a Bridge
- DHCP versus Static IP Addressing
- MAC Filtering
- Firewall Settings
- Replacing an Envoy
- Envoy Local Interface
- Technical Data
Envoy Installation and Operation
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8. Wall Mount the Envoy (Optional)
NOTE: Before mounting the Envoy, it is best to perform a Communications check, as described
on page 22, to find the best location for your Envoy.
After you have positioned your Envoy for optimal communications and after it has detected all devices, you
can mount the Envoy on a wall. To do this:
a. Use two drywall screws or wall anchors (not included) to affix the Envoy to the wall, mounted at the
dimensions shown. You will need two #8 screws (4.17 mm or 0.16 in. diameter); maximum screw
head diameter is 8.9mm (0.35 in.).
b. Slide the Envoy onto the mounting screws, aligning the Envoy screw holes with the screws installed
in step a.
NOTE: DO NOT route the power cable or the Ethernet cable through the cable tray on the rear
of the Envoy.