SmartLogger2000 User Manual Date 2016-06-20 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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SmartLogger2000 User Manual About This Document About This Document Overview This document introduces the SmartLogger2000 (SmartLogger for short) in terms of installation, cable connections, system operation and maintenance, and troubleshooting. Readers should understand the SmartLogger features, functions, and safety precautions provided in this document before installing and operating the SmartLogger. The figures provided in this document are for reference only. The actual product appearance prevails.
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SmartLogger2000 User Manual Contents Contents About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii 1 Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................................... 1 2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Overview ................
SmartLogger2000 User Manual Contents 4.10 Connecting an Ethernet Network Cable ................................................................................................................... 65 4.11 Connecting Optical Fibers ........................................................................................................................................ 66 5 System Operation........................................................................................................................
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 1 Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions Read the safety precautions carefully. Otherwise, human injury and equipment damage may occur. Personnel Requirements Only qualified and trained electrical technicians are allowed to install and operate the SmartLogger. Operation personnel should understand the composition and working principles of the PV grid-tied power generating system and local regulations. Read this document thoroughly before operations.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 1 Safety Precautions Ensure that the heat dissipation holes of the SmartLogger are not blocked. Do not move the components inside the shelf except for the wiring terminals at the bottom. Install the SmartLogger in a dedicated area. Operation Strictly comply with the safety precautions in this document and associated documents to operate the SmartLogger. When operating the SmartLogger, follow local laws and regulations.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview 2 Overview About This Chapter 2.1 Overview 2.2 Appearance 2.3 Nameplate Description 2.4 Typical Networking Scenarios 2.5 System Wiring Diagram 2.1 Overview Function The SmartLogger is a highly integrated device dedicated for monitoring and managing the PV power system. It converges ports, converts protocols, collects and stores data, and centrally monitors and maintains devices in the PV power system.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview within 10 seconds. If STP is used, fiber ring protection can be completed within 60 seconds. − PLC Has a built-in PLC CCO module through which southbound devices connect to the SmartLogger over AC power cables. − Ethernet electrical port Provides two 10/100M Ethernet electrical ports that can be used as southbound ports to connect to southbound devices or used as northbound ports to connect to an NMS.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview − Automatically collects the data generated during the communication disconnection from the inverter or manually collects the data over the embedded WebUI after the connection resumes. Remote maintenance − Simultaneously accesses multiple NMSs (including Huawei NetEco and third-party NMSs) that support Modbus-TCP, IEC103, and IEC104. Huawei NetEco features centralized O&M, big data analysis, intelligent diagnosis, and mobile O&M.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview 2.2 Appearance Front View of the Shell Figure 2-1 SmartLogger front view (unit: mm) (1) Indicators Table 2-1 Description of the LED indicators (from left to right) Indicator (Silk Screen) Status Meaning RUN indicator Green off The SmartLogger is not powered on. Blinking green at short intervals (on for 0.125s and then off for 0.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Indicator (Silk Screen) Status Maintenance status Meaning short intervals (on for 0.5s and then off for 0.5s) devices accessing it generate minor alarms. Steady red The SmartLogger or the devices accessing it generate major alarms. Green off No local maintenance is underwayb. Blinking green at long intervals (on for 1s and then off for 1s) Local maintenance is in progress. Steady green Local maintenance succeeds.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Side View of the Shell Figure 2-2 SmartLogger side view (unit: mm) (1) Heat dissipation hole (2) SIM card slot (reserved) Rear View of the Shell Figure 2-3 SmartLogger rear view (unit: mm) (1) Wall-mounting ears (2016-06-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Bottom of the Shell Figure 2-4 Bottom view of the SmartLogger Table 2-2 describes the functions of ports on the SmartLogger. Table 2-2 Port description No. Port (Silk Screen) Function Description 1 RF1, RF2 Reserved Reserved. 2 12V OUT 12 V DC output Provides 12 V DC power supply with a maximum current of 100 mA. 3 12V IN 12 V DC input Connects to a power adapter. 4 USB USB port Connects a USB flash drive.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview No. Port (Silk Screen) Function Description 12 AI1–AI8 Analog input SmartLogger2000-10CN: AI1–AI4: 4–20 mA and 0–20 mA input current (passive); AI5–AI8: 4–20mA and 0–20 mA input current (active) Other models: AI1: 0–10 V input voltage (passive); AI2–AI4: 4–20 mA and 0–20 mA input current (passive); AI5–AI8: 4–20 mA and 0–20 mA input current (active) 13 AO1–AO6 Analog output 4–20 mA and 0–20 mA current output.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Figure 2-5 Nameplate (1) Trademark, product model, and rated power supply specifications (2) Compliance symbols (3) Company name and country of manufacture Table 2-3 Compliance symbols Symbol Name Meaning Environmentally friendly use period (EFUP) label This product does not pollute the environment during a specified period. EU waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) label Do not dispose of the SmartLogger as household garbage.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview The SmartLogger is integrated with the PLC central coordinator (CCO) that can work with the SUN2000 integrated with the PLC station (STA) to implement power line communication (PLC) networking over power cables. Figure 2-6 Ring fiber network diagram (2016-06-20) The SmartLogger provides two 100M Ethernet optical ports to implement ring networking. A maximum of 16 SmartLoggers can be connected to form a fiber ring network.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Figure 2-7 Start fiber network diagram Multiple SmartLoggers can converge over an Ethernet switch and then connect to an NMS. The SmartLogger connects to the Ethernet switch over optical fibers with the maximum communications distance of 12 km in between. LTE+RS485/PLC Networking Figure 2-8 shows the LTE+RS485/PLC networking diagram.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Figure 2-8 LTE+RS485/PLC network diagram The IP addresses for the SmartLogger, CPE, and monitoring devices in the box-type transformer must be in the same network segment. The IP address planned for the SmartLogger needs to be imported to the third-party NMS for the NMS to proactively connect to the SmartLogger.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview The general power input cable of the SmartACU2000 smart array controller (smart array controller for short) needs to be prepared by the customer. Recommended cable: four-core multi-wire (L1, L2, L3, and GND) armored; operating voltage to the ground: ≥ 600 V; and cross sectional area of a single core: 4mm2. The cable from the busbar to the knife switch needs to be prepared by the customer.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Figure 2-9 Fiber+RS485/PLC The X1 terminal block (general power input and AC output) and X2 terminal block (RS485 communications port) are in the upper part on the rear of the smart array controller. Table 2-4 lists the components required for the fiber+RS485/PLC networking mode in the scenario with a smart array controller.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Component Knife switch Recommended Model or Specifications Type Quantity CT-GPH-A-8 purchased from Huawei Fuse Rated voltage: ≥ 500 V; rated current: 6 A Prepared by the customer 3 PCS Knife switch box Rated voltage: ≥ 500 V; rated current: ≥ 6 A; number of phases: three Prepared by the customer 1 PCS Figure 2-10 LTE+RS485/PLC The X1 terminal block (general power input and AC output) and X2 terminal block (RS485 communications port) are in the upper p
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Table 2-5 Components required Component Recommended Model or Specifications Type Quantity PID module (optional) PID01 Installed before delivery 1 PCS PID inductor (working with the PID module) EIFI50ohm Installed before delivery 1 PCS SmartLogger SmartLogger2000 Installed before delivery 1 PCS RS485 signal SPD SPM01A Installed before delivery 3 PCS PoE module POE35-54A or POE85-56A Optional; can be purchased from Huawei 1 PCS POE SPD POE-2A
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Figure 2-11 Fiber+RS485/PLC Table 2-6 lists the components required for the fiber+RS485/PLC networking mode in the scenario without a smart array controller.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Component Recommended Model or Specifications Type adapter customer Quantity Length of the cable used for connecting components depends on the survey result. Figure 2-12 LTE+RS485/PLC Table 2-7 lists the components required for the LTE+RS485/PLC networking mode in the scenario without a smart array controller.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 2 Overview Component Recommended Model or Specifications Type Quantity POE SPD POE-2A Optional; can be purchased from Huawei 1 PCS CPE EG860V2-C71 Optional; can be purchased from Huawei 1 PCS Fuse Rated voltage: ≥ 500 V; rated current: 6 A Prepared by the customer 3 PCS Knife switch box Rated voltage: ≥ 500 V; rated current: ≥ 6 A; number of phases: three Prepared by the customer 1 PCS MCB Rated voltage: ≥ 500 V; rated current: ≥ 6 A Prepared by the custom
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation 3 Installation About This Chapter This topic describes how to install the SmartLogger. Context Install the SmartLogger in an appropriate position and surface. Do not store the SmartLogger in areas with flammable or explosive materials. Do not install the SmartLogger on flammable building materials. 3.1 Checking Before Installation 3.2 Preparing Tools 3.3 Determining the Installation Position 3.4 Installing the SmartLogger 3.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Checking Deliverables After unpacking the SmartLogger, check whether deliverables are intact and complete. If any damage is found or any component is missing, contact the dealer. For details about the number of accessories delivered with the SmartLogger, see the Packing List in the packing case. 3.2 Preparing Tools Tools Model Function Hammer drill Drill bit (Ф6 mm) Drills holes in the wall when the SmartLogger is wall-mounted.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual (2016-06-20) 3 Installation Tools Model Function Flat-head screwdriver 3x100 Tightens screws on the cable terminal block. Rubber mallet N/A Hammers expansion sleeves into holes. Guarded blade utility knife N/A Removes package. Cable cutter N/A Cuts cables. Vacuum cleaner N/A Cleans up dust after holes are drilled. Marker Diameter: ≤ 10 mm Marks signs. Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Tools Model Function Measuring tape N/A Measures distance Safety goggles N/A Protect your eyes during hole drilling. Anti-dust respirator N/A Prevents dust from entering your mouth and nostrils during hole drilling. Torque screwdriver Phillips head: M4 and ST3.5 Tightens screws during device installation. Heat gun N/A Heat-shrinks a tube. Cable tie N/A Binds cables. 3.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Keep the product in an ambient temperature range of –40°C to +60°C and away from direct sunlight. The communications distance must not exceed 1000 m for the RS485 port, and must not exceed 100 m for the Ethernet port. Install the SmartLogger at a proper height to facilitate operation and maintenance. Do not place the SmartLogger upside down; otherwise, dust will fall into ports at the bottom of the SmartLogger, thereby reducing the service life.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3-2 The minimum clearance for guide rail–mounting (unit: mm) 3.4 Installing the SmartLogger Context For a smart array controller, the SmartLogger is installed before delivery. In other scenarios, the SmartLogger can be mounted on a wall or guide rail. 3.4.1 Mounting the SmartLogger on a Wall Context Install the SmartLogger on a solid and smooth wall to ensure that it can be secured on the wall.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3-3 Distances between screw holes (unit: mm) Figure 3-4 shows the screw assembly for wall-mounting: Figure 3-4 Screw assembly for wall-mounting (1) ST3.5 tapping screw (2) Washer (3) Expansion sleeve Procedure Step 1 Determine mounting holes based on the hole positions in the mounting ears, and mark the mounting holes using a marker, as shown in Figure 3-5.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3-5 Hole positions and dimensions (unit: mm) Step 2 Drill holes by using a hammer drill and install expansion sleeves, washers, and tapping screws, as shown in Figure 3-6. Figure 3-6 Drilling holes and installing expansion sleeves, washers, and tapping screws (unit: mm) 1. (2016-06-20) Put a hammer drill with a Ф6 mm drill bit on a marked hole position perpendicularly against the wall and drill to a depth greater than or equal to 40 mm.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation To prevent dust inhalation or contact with eyes, wear safety goggles and an anti-dust respirator when drilling holes. Wipe away any dust in or around the holes and measure the hole distance. If the holes are inaccurately positioned, drill holes again. 2. Slightly tighten the expansion sleeves, vertically insert them into holes, and knock them completely into the holes by using a rubber mallet. 3.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation 3.4.2 Mounting the SmartLogger Along a Guide Rail Context No guide rail is delivered with a SmartLogger. If you need to install a SmartLogger on a guide rail, prepare a standard 35 mm wide guide rail. For details about the guide rail dimensions, see Figure 3-8. Figure 3-8 Guide rail dimensions (unit: mm) Verify that the length of the guide rail is sufficient for securing the SmartLogger. The recommended length is 450 mm or greater.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3-9 Removing the mounting ears Step 2 Secure the guide rail clamps using M4x8 screws removed from the mounting ears, and tight the screws to a torque of 1.2 N·m, as shown in Figure 3-10. Install the guide rail clamps exactly as shown in the figure; otherwise, you may not be able to mount the SmartLogger onto the guide rail. (2016-06-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3-10 Installing the guide rail clamps Step 3 Mount the SmartLogger onto the guide rail, as shown in Figure 3-11. Figure 3-11 Mounting the SmartLogger onto the guide rail Step 4 Install the guide rails fastener using M4x12 screws, and tighten the screws to a torque wrench of 1.2 N·m, as shown in Figure 3-12. (2016-06-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3-12 Installing guide rail fasteners ----End 3.5 Installing the RS485 signal SPD Context If the SmartLogger needs to be connected to outdoor equipment through the COM port, it is recommended that an RS485 signal SPD be installed. Each RS485 signal SPD can connect to two COM ports. Each SmartLogger can be configured with a maximum of three RS485 signal SPDs. For a smart array controller, the RS485 signal SPD is installed before delivery.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 3 Installation Figure 3-13 Guide rail dimensions (unit: mm) If the SmartLogger is installed on a guide rail, the RS485 signal SPD can share the guide rail with the SmartLogger. In this case, the recommended guide rail length is 600 mm or greater. Secure the guide rail before mounting the RS485 signal SPD. Procedure Step 1 Secure the RS485 signal SPD to the guide rail, as shown in Figure 3-14.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables 4 Connecting Cables About This Chapter Context This section describes how to connect the SmartLogger to inverters and other devices in the scenario without a smart array controller. For a smart array controller, the SmartLogger and RS485 signal SPDs are installed before delivery. For devices using the RS485 communications mode, connect the RS485 communications cable to the X2 terminal block on the smart array controller.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables 4.10 Connecting an Ethernet Network Cable 4.11 Connecting Optical Fibers 4.1 Connection Description Port Description For the bottom view of the SmartLogger and port description, see Bottom of the Shell in 2.2 Appearance. Device Connection Description Figure 4-1 shows the recommended method for connecting the SmartLogger to multiple devices through the COM ports. For details, see 4.3 Connecting the RS485 signal SPD–4.8 Connecting a PID Module.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Ground cable: outdoor copper-core cables with a cross sectional area of 4–6 mm2 or 12–10 AWG are recommended. OT terminal: M6 Procedure Step 1 Strip an appropriate length of the insulation layer using a wire stripper, as shown in Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2 Stripping a PE cable (unit: mm) The length of removed insulation layer (L2) must be 2–3 mm longer than the cable crimping length of the OT terminal (L1).
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-4 Connecting the PE cable to the SmartLogger To enhance the anti-corrosion performance of the ground terminal, apply silica gel or paint on it after connecting the PE cable. For details about how to make the OT terminal at the other end of the cable, see Step 1 and Step 2. Connect the other end of the PE cable to the ground bar. ----End 4.2.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-5 Connecting the PE cable for the RS485 signal SPD Step 3 Use a flat-head screwdriver to tighten the screws on port 3, as shown by (2) in Figure 4-5. To enhance the anti-corrosion performance of the ground terminal, apply silica gel or paint on it after connecting the PE cable. For details about how to make the OT terminal at the other end of the cable, see Step 1 and Step 2 in 4.2.1 Connecting the PE Cable for the SmartLogger.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-6 Ports on an RS485 signal SPD Table 4-1 describes the surge protection ports.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Protection ports 2 and 6 and Surge ports 1 and 5 form an RS485 signal SPD port for protecting one COM port. Protection ports 8 and 12 and Surge ports 7 and 11 form another RS485 signal SPD port for protecting one more COM port. An RS485 signal SPD port supports cables with a maximum cross sectional area of 2.5 mm2.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-9 Cable connection for the terminal block Step 4 Use a flat-head screwdriver to tighten the screws on the terminal block, as shown by (2) in Figure 4-9. Step 5 Insert the terminal block into the SmartLogger COM port. Step 6 Insert the bare cable cores at the other end of the cable into a Protection port of the RS485 signal SPD, as shown by (1) in Figure 4-10.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Follow-up Procedure Disconnection can be performed in reverse order. 4.4 Connecting Inverters 4.4.1 Connecting the SUN2000 The SmartLogger can be connected to the SUN2000 through an RS485 communications cable or AC power cable. Communication modes for the SUN2000 with PLC and those without PLC are different. Select an appropriate communication mode based on the actual situation.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Port COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 Silk Screen Function - RS485B, for RS485 negative differential signaling + RS485A, for RS485 positive differential signaling - RS485B, for RS485 negative differential signaling + RS485A, for RS485 positive differential signaling - RS485B, for RS485 negative differential signaling + RS485A, for RS485 positive differential signaling - RS485B, for RS485 negative differential signaling + RS485A, for RS485 positive d
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-13 Terminal block Table 4-3 Functions of the RS485 terminal block No.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-14 Position of the terminal block in the SUN2000 Figure 4-15 Terminal block Table 4-4 Functions of the RS485 terminal block No. Function No.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-16 RS485 RJ45 connector of the SUN2000 (side view without the fastener) Table 4-5 lists the wire colors and functions. Table 4-5 Wire colors and functions No.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-17 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 (1) RS485A IN (2) RS485A OUT (3) RS485B IN (4) RS485B OUT Procedure Step 1 Prepare a cable with an appropriate length, strip a proper part of the insulation layer from one end, and connect the end to the SUN2000 terminal block. The DJYP2VP2-22 2x2x1 network cable or a communications cable with a cross sectional area of 1 mm2 and outer diameter of 14–18 mm is recommended.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-19 Connecting the Surge port of the RS485 signal SPD Verify that the RS485A (IN) port on the SUN2000 is connected to Surge port 1 or 7 on the RS485 signal SPD, and that the RS485B (IN) port on the SUN2000 is connected to Surge port 5 or 11 on the RS485 signal SPD. Step 4 Use a flat-head screwdriver to tighten the screws on the Surge ports, as shown by (2) in Figure 4-19. Step 5 Set Baud Rate to the same value for the SUN2000 and SmartLogger.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-20 Connecting an AC power cable to the SmartLogger Table 4-6 describes the components shown in Figure 4-20. Table 4-6 Component (2016-06-20) No.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables ----End Follow-up Procedure Disconnection can be performed in reverse order. 4.4.2 Connecting the SUN8000 Context Figure 4-21 shows the wiring terminals of the RS485 ports of the SUN8000. Figure 4-21 RS485 wiring terminals for the SUN8000 Ports 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, and 12 are communications ports. Table 4-7 describes the functions of these ports. Table 4-7 Port description No.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-22 Connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN8000 Procedure Step 1 Configure a shielded network cable with an appropriate length. Connect two core wires of the cable to the N485A_IN and N485B_IN ports of the RS485 port for the SUN8000. Recommended communications cable: dual-core shielded network cable (outdoor shielded network cables are also acceptable, if only two core wires are connected).
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Verify that the N485A_IN port on the SUN8000 is connected to Surge port 1 or 7 on the RS485 signal SPD, and that the N485B_IN port on the SUN8000 is connected to Surge port 5 or 11 on the RS485 signal SPD. Step 5 Use a flat-head screwdriver to tighten the screws on the Surge ports, as shown by (2) in Figure 4-23. Step 6 Set Baud Rate for the SUN8000 to the same Baud Rate configured for the SmartLogger.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-24 Connecting the SmartLogger to multiple inverters A maximum of 200 devices can be connected to one SmartLogger. You are advised to connect fewer than 30 devices to each RS485 route. Each SmartLogger can be connected to a maximum of 80 inverters. If an EMI is to be connected, connect it at the end of the chain. Set Build-out Resistor to Enable under Comm. Param. for the inverter at the end of each daisy chain.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-25 PLC networking Only PLC models of the SUN2000s can be connected to the SmartLogger over an AC power cable. 4.5 Connecting an EMI Context The SmartLogger can be connected to an EMI that supports the standard Modbus-RTU protocol. One SmartLogger can be connected to and manage only one EMI. Devices from different vendors may support different protocols.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-26 Connecting the SmartLogger to the EMI Procedure Step 1 Connect one end of the cable delivered with the EMI to the RS485 port of the EMI. Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a Surge port of the RS485 signal SPD. For details, see Step 2–Step 4 in Procedure in Connecting the SUN2000 Using an RS485 Communications Cable of 4.4.1 Connecting the SUN2000.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables 4.6 Connecting a Power Meter Context The SmartLogger can be connected to a power meter that supports the standard Modbus-RTU or DL/T645 protocol. The SmartLogger can be connected to and manage only one power meter that supports the Modbus-RTU protocol. The SmartLogger can be connected to and manage multiple power meters that support the DL/T645 protocol. The protocol points for Power Meters provided by different vendors are varied.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables After connecting the cable for a power meter that supports the Modbus-RTU protocol, log in to the WebUI and set parameters under Modbus Power Meter. For details, see Setting Power Meter Parameters. The communications protocol configured for devices connected to the same SmartLogger COM port must be the same. After connecting the cable, log in to the WebUI and modify the COM port protocol. For details, see Setting RS485 Parameters.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-28 Connecting the SmartLogger to the box-type transformer If the SmartLogger is installed inside the box-type transformer, connect the box-type transformer to the SmartLogger COM port that has no RS485 signal SPD. For details about how to connect cables at the SmartLogger side in this scenario, see Step 1–Step 5 in 4.3 Connecting the RS485 signal SPD.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables 4.8 Connecting a PID Module Context The PID module is used to prevent PV module output power degradation due to the potential induced degradation (PID) effect in a PV power system. The SmartLogger can be connected to and manage only one PID module that supports the Modbus-RTU protocol. For the definition of the RS485 communications cable for the PID module, see the delivered operation guide. There are six RS485 ports in the SmartLogger.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Verify that the brown cable (RS485A) of the PID module is connected to Surge port 1 or 7 on the RS485 signal SPD, and that the black cable (RS485B) is connected to Surge port 5 or 11 on the RS485 signal SPD. Step 3 Set Baud Rate for the PID module to the same Baud Rate configured for the SmartLogger. The baud rates supported by the PID module include 4800 bit/s, 9600 bit/s, 19200 bit/s, and 115200 bit/s.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Table 4-8 DI port description Port Function GND1 Dry contact input common terminal 1, used for active power derating for DI1–DI4 DI1 DI_1 DI2 DI_2 DI3 DI_3 DI4 DI_4 DI5 DI_5 DI6 DI_6 DI7 DI_7 DI8 DI_8 GND2 Dry contact input common terminal 2, used for reactive power compensation for DI5–DI8 DI1–DI4 involve active power deration, and DI5–DI8 involve reactive power compensation.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Step 2 Strip 8 mm of the insulation layer at the other end. Step 3 Remove the terminal block from the SmartLogger DI port. Remove the terminal block using a flat-head screwdriver. Step 4 Insert the bare cable cores into the terminal block, as shown by (1) in Figure 4-32. Figure 4-32 Cable connection for the terminal block Step 5 Use a flat-head screwdriver to tighten the screws on the terminal block, as shown by (2) in Figure 4-32.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Follow-up Procedure Disconnection can be performed in reverse order. 4.10 Connecting an Ethernet Network Cable Context The SmartLogger provides two Ethernet electrical ports, through which the SmartLogger can connect to a third-party device. The SmartLogger can be connected to an Ethernet switch, router, or POE module. It can also be connected to the Ethernet electrical port of a PC directly or through a hub.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables If the SmartLogger is connected to a PC directly or through a hub, the IP addresses of the SmartLogger and PC must be in the same network segment. For example, if the IP address of the SmartLogger is 192.168.0.10, the IP address of the PC can be 192.168.0.11. The subnet mask and the gateway of the PC should be consistent with those of the SmartLogger.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Figure 4-35 Connecting an ATB Step 4 Determine the operating status based on the Ethernet optical port indicators, as shown in Table 4-9. Figure 4-36 Ethernet optical port indicators Table 4-9 Blinking status of the Ethernet optical port indicators Indicator Status Meaning (1) Upper port Green steady on and yellow blinking at short intervals (0.1s on and 0.1s off) An optical module has been inserted into the Ethernet optical port.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 4 Connecting Cables Indicator Status Meaning 1.9s off) ----End Follow-up Procedure Disconnection can be performed in reverse order. 1. When removing an optical fiber, press down the clip first. 2. When removing an optical module, press down the handle, and then pull the module outwards. (2016-06-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 5 System Operation 5 System Operation About This Chapter 5.1 Checking Before Power-On 5.2 Powering On the System 5.1 Checking Before Power-On Table 5-1 lists the items to be checked before the SmartLogger is powered on. Table 5-1 Items to be checked for the SmartLogger before power-on (2016-06-20) No. Check Item Check Result 1 The SmartLogger and RS485 signal SPDs are installed correctly and securely.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 5 System Operation No. Check Item Check Result 9 There is no unnecessary adhesive tape or cable tie on cables. □ Compliant □ Incompliant 5.2 Powering On the System Prerequisites You have performed 5.1 Checking Before Power-On. 1. When powering on the system, use the power adapter delivered with the product. The rated input of the power adapter is 100–240 V AC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz. If adapters of other models are used, the equipment may be damaged.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 5 System Operation Figure 5-1 Connecting the power cable if the SmartLogger is installed outside a smart array controller Step 4 Switch on the circuit breaker of the AC socket. Step 5 Switch on the upstream circuit breaker of the AC power cable. Step 5 needs to be performed only in the PLC networking scenario. ----End (2016-06-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 6 User Interface 6 User Interface About This Chapter 6.1 USB Flash Drive Operations 6.2 NMS Operations 6.3 APP Operations 6.1 USB Flash Drive Operations 6.1.1 Exporting Data Context USB flash drives of SanDisk, Netac, and Kingston are recommended. Other brands may be incompatible.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 6 User Interface Step 4 The SmartLogger automatically executes all commands specified in the boot script file. View the LED indicator to determine the operating status. Verify that the USB flash drive contains a boot script file; otherwise, the SmartLogger cannot execute the operations. If SmartLoggers have the same APP login password, the boot script file generated by one SmartLogger can be used in other SmartLoggers.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 6 User Interface Step 2 Log in to the APP, and choose More > System Maintenance > Generate Local Maint. Script on the main menu page. For details, see SUN2000 APP User Manual. The generated boot script file is automatically saved in the root directory of the USB flash drive. Step 3 Remove the USB flash drive from the USB port at the bottom of the SmartLogger, and insert the USB flash drive into the port again.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 6 User Interface Context USB flash drives of SanDisk, Netac, and Kingston are recommended. Other brands may be incompatible. Procedure Step 1 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port at the bottom of the SmartLogger. Step 2 Log in to the APP, and choose More > System Maintenance > Generate Local Maint. Script on the main menu page. For details, see SUN2000 APP User Manual. The generated script file will replace the script file for full file export in the USB flash drive.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 6 User Interface 6.1.4 Upgrading the Application Context USB flash drives of SanDisk, Netac, and Kingston are recommended. Other brands may be incompatible. Procedure Step 1 Log in to http://support.huawei.com/carrier/, click Product Support, browse to or search for SmartLogger, and download the required upgrade package on the Software tab. The upgrade package is named smartlogger2000.zip.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 6 User Interface 6.1.5 Upgrading the BSP Context USB flash drives of SanDisk, Netac, and Kingston are recommended. Other brands may be incompatible. For details about how to upgrade the board support package (BSP), see SmartLogger Upgrade Guide or contact Huawei technical support. Procedure Step 1 Log in to http://support.huawei.com/carrier/, click Product Support, browse to or search for SmartLogger, and download the required upgrade package on the Software tab.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 6 User Interface Step 6 After the upgrade is complete, the SmartLogger automatically restarts. ----End 6.2 NMS Operations Using the NMS, you can perform firmware upgrade and log export for the SmartLogger. For details, see NetEco 1000S User Manual. 6.3 APP Operations Using the APP, you can monitor, query alarms for, and manage the SmartLogger and southbound devices connected to the SmartLogger. For details, see SUN2000 APP User Manual.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 7 Maintenance 7 Maintenance About This Chapter This topic describes how to perform daily maintenance and troubleshooting to ensure long-term proper operation of the SmartLogger. 9.1 Daily Maintenance This topic describes the daily maintenance for the SmartLogger. 9.2 Troubleshooting 9.3 Alarms 7.1 Daily Maintenance This topic describes the daily maintenance for the SmartLogger. Check that the SmartLogger is free from strong electromagnetic interference.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 7 Maintenance No. (2016-06-20) Symptom Possible Cause Measures on. connect to the AC power receiving port of the power adapter. 3. The AC input power cable does not connect to the AC socket. 4. Power adapter is faulty. 5. The SmartLogger is faulty. the AC power receiving port of the power adapter. 3. Connect the power cable to the AC socket. 4. Replace the power adapter. 5. Contact the vendor or Huawei technical support. 2 Devices cannot be searched. 1.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 7 Maintenance No. Symptom Possible Cause Measures changed. 4. The device is replaced. 5. The device is no longer connected. RS485 address of the device. 4. If a device is replaced, search for or manually add the device. 5. If the device is removed, remove the device on the SmartLogger. 6 The EMI cannot be added. 1. The RS485 communications cable between the EMI and the SmartLogger is not properly connected, or the RS485 communications cable is loose or disconnected. 2.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 7 Maintenance Alar m ID 1101 (2016-06-20) Alarm Abnorma l Q-Contro l Alarm Severit y Major Alarm Sub-I D Causes Measure currents beyond the configuratio n range. remote control configuration page and check that the start and end current ranges of the AI comply with the requirements of the power grid company. 3. Contact the power grid company to check whether the command data sent is correct.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 7 Maintenance Alar m ID (2016-06-20) Alarm Alarm Severit y Alarm Sub-I D Causes Measure four DI ports read commands beyond the configuratio n. current DI signal configuration. Contact the power grid company to check the completeness of the combination configurations in the mapping table and check whether the configurations comply with the requirements of the power grid company.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 8 Disposing of the SmartLogger 8 Disposing of the SmartLogger This topic describes how to dispose the SmartLogger. If the service life of the SmartLogger expires, dispose of the SmartLogger according to the local disposal act for waste electric appliances. You can also return it to Huawei, with the related expenses paid. (2016-06-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 9 Certification Declaration 9 Certification Declaration 9.1 CE Hereby, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. 9.2 FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 10 Technical Specifications 10 Technical Specifications Device management Specifications SmartLogger2000 Number of managed devices 200 Number of managed inverters 80 Communications mode Six RS485 ports, two Ethernet electrical ports, two Ethernet optical ports, and PLC The maximum communication distance RS485: 1000 m; Ethernet: 100 m; optical fiber: 12,000 m Specifications SmartLogger2000 Bluetooth Connected through the SUN2000 APP LED Four LED indicators WebU
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 10 Technical Specifications Specifications SmartLogger2000 Weight 3800 g Operating temperature –40ºC to +60ºC Storage temperature –40ºC to +85ºC Relative humidity (non-condensing) 5%-95% Protection level IP20 Installation mode Installed in Huawei communication box, on a wall, or on guide rails Altitude 4000 me e: When the altitude is between 3000 meters and 4000 meters, the temperature decreases by 1ºC for each additional 200 meters.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual A Product User Lists A Product User Lists Table A-1 Monitoring user list Login Mode User Name Initial Password APP Common User 00000a Advanced User 00000a Special User 00000a Common User Changeme Advanced User Changeme Special User Changeme emscomm /EzFp+2%r6@IxSCv WebUI NetEco Table A-2 Operating system user list (2016-06-20) User Name Initial Password enspire Changeme root Changeme prorunacc No preset password bin No preset password daemon N
SmartLogger2000 User Manual B Acronyms and Abbreviations B Acronyms and Abbreviations A AC Alternating Current AI Analog Input AO Analog Output APP Application C CCO Central Coordinator COM Communication D DI Digital Input DO Digital Output E ETH Ethernet L LED Light-emitting Diode P PLC Power Line Communication R (2016-06-20) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual B Acronyms and Abbreviations RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol S SFP Small Form-factor Pluggable STA Station STP Spanning Tree Protocol W WEEE (2016-06-20) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.