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SmartLogger2000

Quick Guide

Issue: 01

Part number: 31507740

Date: 2016-08-25

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

NOTICE

1. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents. However, all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.

2. Before installing the device, carefully read the SmartLogger2000 User Manual to get familiar with the product information and precautions. SmartLogger is short for SmartLogger2000 in the following text.

3. Install and use the device according to this document and the user manual. Otherwise, the device may be damaged. Use insulated tools when installing the device.

4. This section describes the installation and cable connection operations using the SmartLogger applied in the non-SmartACU2000 smart array controller (smart array controller for short) scenario as an example.

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Overview

1.1

Model Description

Model

PLC Module

Configured?

Remarks

SmartLogger2000-10

SmartLogger2000-10-B

SmartLogger2000-11-B

Yes

Yes

No

The built-in Bluetooth module supports only

Android APP.

The built-in Bluetooth module supports both

Android APP and IOS APP.

1.2

Port Description

2

3

4

No.

1

Port (Silk

Screen)

RF1, RF2

12V OUT

12V IN

USB

Function

Reserved

12 V DC output

12 V DC input

USB port

Description

Reserved.

Provides 12 V DC power supply with a maximum current of 100 mA.

Connects to the power adapter.

Connects a USB flash drive.

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No.

Port (Silk

Screen)

Function Description

5

6

7

8

9

10

SFP1, SFP2

ETH1, ETH2

DO

COM1

–COM6

Default

AC1, AC2

Ethernet optical port

Ethernet electrical port

Connects to an ATB or another cascaded

SmartLogger.

Connects to an Ethernet LAN switch, router, POE or

PC device.

Digital output (DO) Relay output.

RS485 communications

Default key

AC power cable ports

Six RS485 ports that can be connected to devices such as the inverter, box-type transformer, electricity meter, or EMI.

Resets and restarts the Bluetooth module or resets the SmartLogger IP address to the default IP address

(valid within 5 minutes).

Connects to A, B, and C three-phase inputs, and used for power line communication (PLC) with the inverter.

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External grounding

N/A

12 AI1

–AI8

Analog input (AI)

• SmartLogger2000-10: 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)

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14

AO1

DI1

–AO6

–DI8

Analog output

(AO)

Digital input (DI)

4

–20 mA, 0–20 mA current output.

Connects to a dry contact input.

2

Typical Cable Connection Scenarios

2.1

Smart Array Controller Scenario

NOTICE

1. The general input power cable for the smart array controller needs to be prepared by the customer. Recommended cable: four-core armor cable with the operating voltage to the ground greater than or equal to 600 V and the cross-sectional area of a single core being 4 mm 2

2. The cable from the busbar to the knife switch needs to be prepared by the customer.

Recommended cable: three-core armor cable with the operating voltage to the ground greater than or equal to 600 V and the cross-sectional area of a single core being 4 mm

2

.

3. The SmartLogger and the three RS485 signal surge protective devices (SPDs) used by the

SmartLogger have been installed before delivery.

4. The SmartLogger PGND cable, AC power cable, power adapter and its power cable, and the communications cable between the SmartLogger and the RS485 signal SPD have been installed before delivery.

5. The PID module and inductor are configured only in the smart array controller (with a PID module) and have been installed before delivery.

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RS485/PLC+Optical Fiber

Component

PID module

Recommended Model or

Specifications

PID01

PID inductor (working with the PID module)

EIFI50ohm

SmartLogger

RS485 signal SPD

SmartLogger2000

SPM01A

ATB CT-GZF2PJ-8 or CT-GPH-A-8

Knife switch

Fuse

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current: 6 A

Knife switch box

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current ≥ 6 A; poles: 3P

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Component Source Quantity

Factory-installed 1 PCS

Factory-installed

Factory-installed

Factory-installed

Purchased from

Huawei

Prepared by customer

Prepared by customer

1 PCS

1 PCS

3 PCS

1 PCS

3 PCS

1 PCS

RS485/PLC+LTE

Component

Recommended Model or

Specifications

PID01 PID module

PID inductor (working with the PID module)

SmartLogger

EIFI50ohm

SmartLogger2000

RS485 signal SPD

POE module

POE SPD

CPE

SPM01A

Component Source

Factory-installed

Factory-installed

Factory-installed

Factory-installed

Quantity

1 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

3 PCS

POE35-54A or POE85-56A Purchased from Huawei 1 PCS

POE-2A Purchased from Huawei 1PCS

EG860V2-C71 Purchased from Huawei 1 PCS

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Component

Knife switch

Fuse

Knife switch box

Recommended Model or

Specifications

Component Source Quantity

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current: 6 A Prepared by customer 3 PCS

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current ≥ 6

A; poles: 3P

Prepared by customer 1 PCS

2.2

Non-Smart Array Controller Scenario

NOTICE

1. If the SmartLogger communicates with an inverter over an AC power cable, an MCB and a knife switch need to be installed to prevent device damage in the case of short circuits.

2. If the SmartLogger communicates with an inverter over an AC power cable, the cable from the knife switch to the MCB and the cable from the busbar to the knife switch both need to be prepared by the customer. Recommended cable: three-core armor cable with the operating voltage to the ground greater than or equal to 600 V and the cross-sectional area of a single core wire being 4 mm 2 .

3. The power cable delivered with the SmartLogger is 1 meter long, the power adapter cable is 1.5 meters long, the network cable is 2.2 meters long, and the AC power cable is 1.5 meters long.

Reserve the installation positions for components based on the cable lengths.

RS485/PLC+Optical Fiber

Component

SmartLogger

RS485 signal

SPD

Recommended Model or

Specifications

SmartLogger2000

X4B-05

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Component Source Quantity

Purchased from Huawei 1 PCS

Purchased from Huawei 3 PCS

Component

ATB

Knife switch

MCB

Socket

Recommended Model or Specifications

CT-GZF2PJ-8 or CT-GPH-A-8

Fuse

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current: 6 A

Knife switch box

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current ≥ 6 A; poles: 3P

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current ≥ 6 A

Connects to the power adapter

Component

Source

Purchased from Huawei

Prepared by the customer

Prepared by the customer

Prepared by the customer

Prepared by the customer

RS485/PLC+LTE

Quantity

1 PCS

3 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

Component

SmartLogger

POE module

POE SPD

Recommended Model or Specifications

SmartLogger2000

POE35-54A or POE85-56A

POE-2A

RS485 signal SPD X4B-05

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Component

Source

Purchased from Huawei

Purchased from Huawei

Purchased from Huawei

Purchased from Huawei

Quantity

1 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

3 PCS

Component

CPE

Knife switch

Fuse

Knife switch box

MCB

Recommended Model or Specifications

EG860V2-C71

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current: 6 A

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current ≥ 6 A; poles:

3P

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current ≥ 6 A

Component

Source

Purchased from Huawei

Prepared by the customer

Prepared by the customer

Prepared by the customer

Prepared by the customer

Socket Connects to the power adapter

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Installing the SmartLogger

3.1

Installation Space (Unit: mm)

Wall-mounting

Chassis dimensions (including mounting ears) Installation clearances

Quantity

1 PCS

3 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

Guide rail-mounting

Chassis dimensions

(including the guide rail mounting brackets)

Installation clearances

3.2

Installation Mode

Wall-mounting

NOTICE

Install the SmartLogger on a wall that is flat and has the bearing capacity to securely hold the

SmartLogger which weighs 3800 g.

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Screw assembly for wall-mounting:

(1) ST3.5 tapping screw

(2) Washer

(3) Expansion sleeve

1. Determine mounting holes based on the hole positions in the mounting ears, and mark the mounting holes using a marker.

Unit: mm

NOTICE

If you need to use a ladder to install the device on a high position, take measures to protect yourself from falling down.

2. Drill holes by using a hammer drill and install expansion sleeves, washers, and tapping screws.

Unit: mm

3. Put the tapping screws through the SmartLogger mounting ears and washers into the mounting holes in the wall.

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4. Tighten the tapping screws to a torque of 0.3 N·m using a torque screwdriver.

Guide rail-mounting

Huawei does not provide the SmartLogger guide rail. If the customer chooses this installation mode, the customer must prepare a 35 mm standard guide rail.

Unit: mm

1. Remove the mounting ears from the

SmartLogger using a Phillips screwdriver.

NOTE

1. Secure the guide rail before mounting the

SmartLogger.

2. Verify that the length of the guide rail is sufficient for securing the SmartLogger.

The recommended length is 450 mm or greater.

2. Secure the guide rail clamps using M4x8 screws removed from the mounting ears, and tighten the screws to a torque of 1.2 N·m.

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3. Mount the SmartLogger onto the guide rail.

4. Install the guide rails fastener using M4x12 screws, and tighten the screws to a torque wrench of 1.2 N·m.

4

Installing the RS485 SPD

NOTE

1. The SmartLogger provides six COM ports. To connect a COM port on the SmartLogger to a

COM port on an outdoor device, you are recommended to connect an RS485 signal SPD to strengthen the surge protection capability.

2. Each RS485 signal SPD can connect to two COM ports. Each SmartLogger can be configured with a maximum of three RS485 signal SPDs.

3. When the RS485 signal SPD is to be installed in a non-smart array controller, you are recommended to install it on a guide rail.

4. If the SmartLogger is installed on a guide rail, the RS485 SPD can share the guide rail with the

SmartLogger. In this case, the recommended guide rail length is 600 mm or greater.

5. Secure the guide rail before mounting the RS485 SPD.

5

Installing Ground Cable

5.1

Installing the SmartLogger Ground Cable

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M6 (1 PCS)

1.4 N·m

OT-M6

NOTE

1. It is recommended that 4

–6 mm

2 or 12

–10 AWG outdoor copper-core cables be used as ground cables. Ground cables must be securely connected.

2. To enhance the corrosion resistance of the ground terminal, apply silica gel or paint on it after connecting the PGND cable.

5.2

Installing the RS485 SPD Ground Cable

An outdoor copper-core cable with a cross-sectional area of 4 mm 2 or 12 AWG is recommended.

1. Prepare a ground cable with an appropriate length, and strip 8 mm of the insulation layer from one end.

2. Insert the stripped part into port 3 of the RS485 signal SPD.

3. Tighten the screw on port 3 using a flat-head screwdriver to secure the core wire.

NOTICE

Connect the other end of the ground cable to the ground bar.

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Connecting Cables to COM Ports

NOTE

1. The SmartLogger can connect to an inverter, an EMI, a power meter, a box-type transformer, and a PID module through its COM ports.

2. The SmartLogger provides six COM ports. To connect a COM port on the SmartLogger to a

COM port on an outdoor device, you are recommended to connect an RS485 signal SPD to strengthen the surge protection capability.

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6.1

Port Definitions

NOTICE

For the definitions of the communications ports on the devices such as the EMI, power meter, and box-type transformer, see the documents delivered with the devices. When connecting cables, ensure that RS485+ connects to the COM+ port on the SmartLogger and that RS485

– connects to the COM

– port on the SmartLogger.

COM Port (SmartLogger)

No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

Port

COM1

COM2

COM3

COM4

COM5

COM6

+

+

+

+

+

Symbol

+

Function

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

Terminal Block (SUN2000-50KTL/50KTL-C1)

No.

1

Port

Definition

RS485A IN

2

3

4

Function

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485A OUT RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B IN RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RS485B OUT RS485B, RS485 differential signal

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Terminal Block (Other Models of SUN2000)

No.

5

6

7

8

Port Definition Function

RS485A IN

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485A OUT

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B IN

RS485B OUT

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RJ45 Network Port (Inverter)

6

7

8

4

5

2

3

No.

Color

1 White orange

Orange

White green

Blue

White blue

Green

White brown

Brown

Function

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

N/A

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

N/A

N/A

N/A

RS485 Signal SPD

RS485

Surge

Protectio n Port

RS485 surge protectio n port 1

2

6

RS485 surge protectio n port 2

Prote ction

Port

Port

Definit ion

8

12

RS485

A IN

RS485

B IN

RS485

A IN

RS485

B IN

Function

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

Surge

Port

1

5

7

11

Port

Definition

RS485A

OUT

RS485B

OUT

RS485A

OUT

RS485B

OUT

Function

RS485A, RS485 differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

RS485A, RS485

– differential signal+

RS485B, RS485 differential signal

NOTE

1. Protection ports connect to the COM ports on the SmartLogger. Port 4 is not connected.

2. Surge ports connect to RS485 ports on other devices. Port 3 is the ground port.

3. Protection ports and Surge ports must not be reversely connected.

4. One RS485 signal SPD can protect two COM ports.

5. 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.

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6.2

Connecting an RS485 Signal SPD

NOTE

A two-core or multi-core cable with a cross-sectional area of 0.5

–2.5 mm

2 is recommended.

1. Remove an appropriate length of the steel armor and insulation layer from both ends of the cable using a wire stripper.

Unit: mm

2. Remove the terminal block from the SmartLogger COM port.

NOTE

Remove the terminal block using a flat-head screwdriver.

3. Connect one end of the cable to the SmartLogger terminal block.

4. Insert the terminal block into the SmartLogger COM port.

5. Connect the other end of the cable to the SPD port of the RS485 signal SPD.

NOTICE

Verify that the COM+ port on the

SmartLogger connects to protection port 2 or 8 on the RS485 signal SPD, and that the

COM

– port on the SmartLogger connects to protection port 6 or 12 on the RS485 signal

SPD.

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6.3

Connecting an RS485 Communications Cable

NOTE

1. If the SmartLogger connects to an outdoor device over a COM port, you are advised to connect an RS485 signal SPD to strengthen the surge protection capability. If the SmartLogger connects to an indoor device, no RS485 signal SPD is required.

2. Ensure that the RS485 communication distance is within 1000 meters.

3. The SmartLogger cable terminal block can connect to a cable with the maximum cross-sectional area of 2.5 mm

2

.

4. A terminal block is recommended for connecting to the SUN2000. The following uses the

SUN2000-50KTL terminal block as an example to describe cable connection.

5. When you connect a terminal block to the SUN2000, you are recommended to use a computer cable (DJYP2VP2-22 2x2x1) or a communications cable with the cross-sectional area of the conductor being 1 mm

2 and the cable outer diameter in the range of 14 mm to 18 mm.

6. When you connect the RJ45 network port to the SUN2000, you are recommended to use the

CAT 5E outdoor shielded network cable.

1. Remove an appropriate length of the steel armor and insulation layer from both ends of the cable using a wire stripper.

Unit: mm

2. Connect the cable to the surge port on the RS485 signal SPD.

NOTICE

1. Verify that the RS485A (IN) port on the inverter connects to surge port 1 or 7 on the RS485 signal SPD, and that the

RS485B (IN) port on the inverter connects to surge port 5 or 11 on the

RS485 signal SPD.

2. After connecting cables, wrap the part without insulation layer using insulation tape.

3. Strip an appropriate length from the other end of the cable and connect the end to the

SUN2000 terminal block.

Terminal definition:

(1) RS485A IN (2) RS485A OUT

(3) RS485B IN (4) RS485B OUT

RS485 signal SPD

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NOTICE

1. Verify that the COM+ (RS485A) port on the SmartLogger connects to protection port 2 (or 8) on the RS485 signal SPD, and that the COM

– (RS485B) port on the SmartLogger connects to protection port 6 (or 12) on the RS485 signal SPD.

2. Verify that surge port 1 (or 7) on the RS485 signal SPD connects to terminal 1 (RS485A IN) on the SUN2000 terminal block, and that surge port 5 (or 11) on the RS485 signal SPD connects to terminal 3 (RS485B IN) on the SUN2000 terminal block.

6.4

Connecting Multiple Devices

NOTICE

1. 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.

2. Verify that devices using the same protocol are connected to the same COM port. Devices using different protocols (for example, the box-type transformer which uses the IEC103 protocol and the electricity meter which uses the DL/T645 protocol) need to be connected to separate COM ports.

Recommended Connection Mode

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Connecting Cables to AC Ports

NOTE

1. If the SUN2000 is equipped with a PLC device, the SmartLogger can communicate with the

SUN2000 through an AC power cable.

2. If the SmartLogger uses an AC power cable for communication, an MCB or a knife switch needs to be installed to prevent device damage in the case of short circuits.

3. Each SmartLogger can be connected to a maximum of 80 SUN2000 inverters.

4. If the SmartLogger is connected to the SUN2000 through an AC power cable, no RS485 communications cable needs to be connected.

WARNING

Before connecting the AC power cable, ensure that the upstream switch of the AC power cable is turned off.

1. Connect one end of the delivered AC power cable to an MCB.

2. Connect the AC1 and AC2 terminals at the other end of the cable to the AC1 and AC2 ports on the SmartLogger respectively.

No.

Material Model/Specifications Quantity

1

2

Busbar A/B/C N/A

Fuse

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current: 6 A

Knife switch

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current ≥ 6 A; poles: 3P

1 PCS

3 PCS

3

Rated voltage ≥ 500 V; rated current ≥ 6 A

4 MCB

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Connecting a Cable to the DI Port

1 PCS

1 PCS

NOTE

1. In Germany and some other European areas, a ripple control receiver is used to convert a power grid scheduling signal to a dry contact signal, in which a dry contact is needed.

2. Two-core or multiple-core cables with a cross sectional area of 1.5 mm

2 are recommended.

No. Port

1 GND1

2 DI1

3 DI2

4 DI3

5 DI4

6 DI5

7 DI6

8 DI7

9 DI8

10 GND2

Function

Dry contact input common terminal 1, used for active power derating for DI1

–DI4

DI_1

DI_2

DI_3

DI_4

DI_5

DI_6

DI_7

DI_8

Dry contact input common terminal 2, used for reactive power compensation for DI5

–DI8

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1. Prepare a cable with an appropriate length, strip a part of the insulation layer, and connect the stripped cable core to the ripple control receiver.

2. Strip 8 mm of the insulation layer at the other end.

4. Connect the stripped cable core to the terminal block of the DI port on the

SmartLogger.

3. Remove the terminal block from the

SmartLogger DI port.

5. Insert the terminal block into the

SmartLogger DI port.

NOTE

Remove the terminal block using a flat-head screwdriver.

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Connecting Network Cables to the Ethernet Electrical Port

NOTE

1. The SmartLogger provides two Ethernet electrical ports, through which the SmartLogger can connect to a third-party device.

2. The SmartLogger can be connected to an Ethernet LAN switch, router, or POE device, and then connected to a PC. It can also be directly connected to a PC. Select the connection device based on the actual networking scenario.

3. If the cable between the SmartLogger and the PC over the devices such as a POE is routed outdoors, connect a POE SPD to the POE to enhance the surge protection function. Connect the POE port on the POE to the PROTECT port on the POE SPD.

4. Verify that the Ethernet communications cable is no longer than 100 m.

1. Connect one end of the delivered network cable to the Ethernet electrical port of a device.

2. Connect the other end of the network cable to the ETH1 or ETH2 port of the SmartLogger.

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10

Connecting Optical Fibers to the Ethernet Optical Port

NOTE

The SmartLogger can be connected to devices such as an ATB through optical fibers. You can select the devices to be connected based on the actual networking scenario.

1. Insert the optical module into the SFP1 or SFP2 port of the SmartLogger.

2. Connect the two cables delivered with the optical module to the ports on the optical module.

3. Connect the other ends of the cables to the ports of the device on the other side (such as an

ATB).

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Verifying the Installation

No.

1

Check Item

The SmartLogger is properly installed.

All cables are properly connected, without open circuits or short circuits.

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Check Result

□ Passed □ Failed

□ Passed □ Failed

No.

3

4

5

Check Item

Unused ports (such as RF1, RF2, Ethernet optical port, and

Ethernet electrical port) are protected by dustproof plugs.

Routing for the power cable and signal cable meets the requirements for routing strong-current and weak-current cables and complies with the cable routing plan.

Cables are bound neatly, and cable ties are secured evenly and properly in the same direction.

There is no unnecessary adhesive tape or cable tie on cables.

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12

Powering On the System

Check Result

□ Passed □ Failed

□ Passed □ Failed

□ Passed □ Failed

□ Passed □ Failed

12.1

Power-on Procedure

1. Insert the output terminal of the power adapter into the 12V IN port of the SmartLogger.

2. Insert the power cable into the power adapter.

3. Insert the power cable plug into an AC socket.

NOTE

1. The rated input of the power adapter is 100

–240 V AC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz.

2. Select an AC socket that matches the power adapter.

4. Switch on the circuit breaker of the AC socket.

5. Switch on the upstream circuit breaker of the AC power cable.

NOTE

1. Step 5 needs to be performed only in the PLC networking scenario.

2. In a scenario without a smart array controller, place the power adapter on the top of the

SmartLogger and secure the power adapter using a cable tie.

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12.2

LED Indicators (from Left to Right)

Indicator

(Silk

Screen)

Status

Green off

Running indicator

(RUN)

Meaning

The SmartLogger is not powered on.

Blinking green quickly (on for 0.125s and then off for 0.125s)

Blinking green slowly (on for 1s and then off for 1s)

The SmartLogger and the NMS (the NetEco or a third-party NMS) are not connected or the communication between them is interrupted.

The SmartLogger properly communicates with the NMS (NetEco or a third-party NMS).

Alarm/ma intenance indicator

(ALM)

Red off

Blinking red at long intervals (on for 1s and then off for 4s)

The SmartLogger and the devices connected to it do not generate any alarm.

The SmartLogger or the devices connected to it generate warnings.

Alarm status

Mainte nance status

Blinking red at short intervals (on for 0.5s and then off for 0.5s)

The SmartLogger or the devices connected to it generate minor alarms.

Steady red

The SmartLogger or the devices connected to it generate major alarms.

No near-end maintenance. Green off

Blinking green slowly (on for 1s and then off for 1s)

Steady green

Blinking green quickly (on for

0.125s and then off for 0.125s)

Near-end maintenance is in progress.

The near-end maintenance is successful.

The near-end maintenance failed.

3G/4G indicator

N/A Reserved.

Bluetooth indicator

(BLE)

Green off

Blinking green slowly (on for 1s and then off for 1s)

You have not logged in to the APP or login failed. The SmartLogger is not connected to the APP or the communication has been interrupted.

You have successfully logged in to the APP.

NOTE

Log in to the built-in WebUI or APP of the SmartLogger to view its running status and device connections. For details, see the SmartLogger2000 User Manual or SUN2000 APP User Manual.

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12.3

Optical Port Indicators

Indicator

(1) Upper optical port

(2) Lower optical port

Status

Green off

Green steady on and yellow blinking quickly

(0.1s on and 0.1s off)

Green steady on and yellow off

Green steady on and yellow blinking slowly

(0.1s on and 1.9s off)

Meaning

The SmartLogger is not powered on, and no optical module is inserted into the Ethernet optical port.

An optical module has been inserted into the

Ethernet optical port.

An optical fiber link has been successfully established.

Optical fiber communication is in progress.

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System Commissioning

NOTE

You can connect the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 APP, embedded WebUI, or NetEco to commission the SmartLogger and the devices connected to it. This document describes how to perform commissioning by connecting the SmartLogger to the SUN2000 APP.

13.1

Connecting the SUN2000 APP

NOTE

1.

The SUN2000 app is a convenient maintenance platform that communicates with the monitoring system for you to query alarms, configure parameters, and perform routine maintenance. The app name is displayed as SUN2000.

2.

Mobile phone operating system: Android 4.0 or later, or iOS 7.0 or later.

3.

To download the SUN2000 app software package available for Android, access Huawei app store (http://appstore.huawei.com) or Google Play ( https://play.google.com), and search for

SUN2000.

4.

To download the SUN2000 app software package available for iOS, access App Store and searches for SUN2000.

5.

The Android-oriented app connects to the monitoring system over Bluetooth or USB data cable.

The iOS-oriented app connects to the monitoring system over Bluetooth. The app connects to the SmartLogger only over Bluetooth.

6.

This document uses the WebUIs of Android-oriented SUN2000 app V200R001C00SPC020 as an example.

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Login screen

Select Bluetooth connection

Connecting Bluetooth

Switching between users

Quick settings Main menu

NOTICE

1. The SmartLogger Bluetooth is named as

LOG+the last eight figures of the SN of the

SmartLogger.

2. The login password is the same as that for the SmartLogger connected to the APP and is used only when the SmartLogger connects to the APP.

3. The preset password for Common User,

Advanced User, and Special User is

00000a. Use the preset password upon initial login. To ensure account security, change the password immediately after login.

4. During the login, if an incorrect password is entered for five consecutive times (the interval between two consecutive invalid password entries is less than 2 minutes), the account will be locked for 10 minutes.

NOTE

1. If the SmartLogger is powered on for the first time or restores initialization, and parameter configuration is not performed on the embedded WebUI, the Quick Settings screen is displayed when the SmartLogger connects to the APP. You can set parameters based on site requirements. After parameters are set, the main menu is displayed when the SmartLogger connects to the APP again.

2. On the Quick Settings screen, tap to return to the login screen. Then tap OK to confirm the settings and enter the main menu.

3. Income: When Currency factor is 0 (default value), Income is --. You can set Currency factor on the APP.

4. Grid scheduling: If there is no active power scheduling, P = NA is displayed; if there is no power factor scheduling, PF = NA is displayed. For operations related to grid scheduling, see the

SmartLogger2000 User Manual.

5. You can modify the parameters based on site requirements. For details about parameter configuration, see the SUN2000 APP User Manual.

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13.2

Setting Currency Factor

At the bottom of the main menu, choose More >

Settings > User Param > Income. Then set

Currency factor according to the actual situation.

13.3

Querying the SmartLogger IP

Address

Select Monitor at the bottom of the main menu and tap SmartLogger.

NOTE

Because of the permission restriction, log in to APP as a common user or an advanced user to set

Currency factor.

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FAQ

14.1

The SmartLogger cannot be powered on.

1. Check whether the power cable is connected to the power adapter.

2. Check whether the power cable is inserted into an AC socket.

3. Replace the power adapter.

4. Contact the supplier or Huawei technical support.

14.2

The SmartLogger cannot communicate with devices through RS485.

1. RJ45 network port connection: Check whether the RJ45 connector is correctly crimped with shielded cable wires of various colors connected to the correct pins.

2. Terminal block connection: Check whether the RS485 communications cable is connected to the correct port of the terminal block.

3. Verify that the RS485 ports of other devices are connected to the correct ports on the

SmartLogger.

4. Check the RS485 communications cable connection. If any cable is loose, drops off, or is reversely connected, rectify the connection.

5. Power on the SmartLogger and other devices.

6. Check the baud rate and communications address settings.

7. Contact the supplier or Huawei technical support.

14.3

The SmartLogger cannot communicate with the inverters through AC power cables.

1. Verify whether the inverters are equipped with a PLC STA.

2. Verify that the power cable of the SmartLogger is properly connected. If the cable is loose or drops off, reconnect the cable.

3. Check whether the upstream circuit breaker of the AC power cable to the SmartLogger is switched on.

4. Check the built-in PLC and baud rate settings of the SmartLogger.

5. Contact the supplier or Huawei technical support.

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14.4

The SmartLogger cannot find devices.

1. Check the RS485 communications cable and power cable connections. If any cable is loose, drops off, or is reversely connected, rectify the connection.

2. Check the settings of the RS485 communications parameters and built-in PLC. Verify that the baud rate and communications addresses are set correctly.

3. Add devices such as the EMI and electricity meter manually.

4. Check the parameter settings for the EMI.

5. Set the address of the SmartLogger to an address within the search address segment set for the Smart Logger.

6. Contact the supplier or Huawei technical support.

For more information, refer to the channels provided on the following page.

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Scan here for technical support (carrier):

Apple Store Google Play Huawei App Store

Scan here for more documents:

Support WeChat

You can also log in to Huawei technical support website: http://support.huawei.com

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Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Huawei Industrial Base, Bantian, Longgang

Shenzhen 518129 People's Republic of China www.huawei.com

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