User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 About this Manual
- 2 Safety Instructions
- 3 Product Introduction
- 4 Installation Flow
- 5 Unpacking and Storage
- 6 Mechanical Installation
- 7 Electrical Connection
- 7.1 Safety Instructions
- 7.2 Port Introduction
- 7.3 Overview
- 7.4 Connecting to the Inverter
- 7.5 Connecting to the Meteo Station
- 7.6 Connecting to the Energy Meter
- 7.7 Wiring of DI Signal
- 7.8 Wiring of DO Signal
- 7.9 Wiring of AI Signal
- 7.10 Wiring of PT Signal
- 7.11 Connecting to the Remote Monitoring Device
- 7.12 Connecting to the AC Power Supply
- 7.13 Connecting to the DC Power Supply
- 7.14 Earthing Connection
- 8 Commissioning
- 9 Web Interface
- 9.1 Running Requirements
- 9.2 Login Steps
- 9.3 Web Main Interface
- 9.4 Operation Procedure
- 9.5 Overview
- 9.6 Device Monitoring
- 9.7 Device Maintenance
- 9.8 History Data
- 9.9 System
- 9.9.1 Running Information
- 9.9.2 System upgrade
- 9.9.3 Log export
- 9.9.4 Rebooting
- 9.9.5 Reset all setting
- 9.9.6 Remote Maintenance
- 9.9.7 Message Export
- 9.9.8 System Time
- 9.9.9 Forwarding Configuration
- 9.9.10 IEC104
- 9.9.11 MODBUS
- 9.9.12 Third-party portal
- 9.9.13 Forward GOOSE Service Configuration
- 9.9.14 Interface
- 9.9.15 MPLC
- 9.9.16 More
- 9.9.17 About
- 10 Grid Dispatching
- 11 Maintenance
- 12 Troubleshooting
- 13 FAQ
- 14 Appendix A: Technical Data
- 15 Appendix B: Related Drawings
- 16 Appendix C: General Information
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7.7 Wiring of DI Signal
The DI port is used to access DI signals, such as remote grid dispatching instructions
and alarms. Only passive dry contact signals are supported. It is recommended that the
signal transmission distance not exceed 10m.
step 1 Strip the protection layer and insulation layer of the dry contact input signal cable with a
wire striper, as shown in the figure below.
step 2 Assemble proper cord end terminals to signal cable whose protective layer and
insulation layer are stripped off and crimp them with a crimping tool.
step 3 Connect the cord end terminals to the plug "DI" outside Logger4000, as shown below.
Port "OV" and Port "1" are taken as an example.
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