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Critical errors will be highlighted by the word
‘Critical’
in the
‘Event logging’
window. When
encountered, they will cause the status button
to turn yellow, requiring the user to acknowledge
the fault by either clicking on the status button of
the Wi-Fi user interface (Section 8) or pushing the
manual button on the front panel of the module
( in Figure 2) before the system resumes
operation.
3.7.5 Operation
AIP operation
and
Fan operation
track the hours
over which the equipment has run in view of
maintenance operations described in Section 7.1.
3.8 System settings
3.8.1 Manufacturer Settings
AIP Size
displays the current capacity of your
module and
V maximum
the maximum line
voltage that it tolerates.
3.8.2 About AIP
When troubleshooting, ABB may ask you for the
hardware details of your product.
AIP function
indicates the model of the product in the PQStorI
range.
AIP Size
displays its current capacity.
AIP
Segment, Serial number, Article Number
and
Article Group
are ABB product references.
uC version[0], DSP version[0]
and
Wi-Fi version
describe the version of the microcontroller, the
digital signal processor and the Wi-Fi module in
the module.
When communicating with an ABB representative,
please provide the data shown in About AIP.
3.8.3 User
Personalizing the Wi-Fi connection and setting up
separate user profiles offer additional layers of
cybersecurity to your equipment.
The User page allows system administrators
to set the
Hostname, Realm, IP Address
and
Network Mask
of the Wi-Fi network emitted by
the module to connect to the user interface. Set
the
Wi-Fi mode
to Access Point to connect
directly to the module and
Station
to connect
through a router.
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Figure 12: User settings of the Wi-Fi user interface
SSID
modifies the name of the network displayed
to nearby computers and mobile devices. For
security reasons, we recommend changing the
Wi-Fi Password.
If you lose your new password,
reset the Wi-Fi user interface settings by holding
the button on the front panel of the module for 10
seconds (Section 2.5).
UI Passwords
allow system administrators to
tailor rights for different users.
Admin
can see
and modify all pages in the Wi-Fi user interface.
User can see everything but only modify PQstorI
settings.
Guest
can only see pages but cannot
modify them. By default, there is no password
and all users have
Admin
rights upon connecting
to the Wi-Fi network.
We recommend the admin to protect the inverter
with
suitable password
during commissioning.
For an additional layer of cybersecurity, tick
SSL/TLS Secured connections
and copy the
corresponding fields in the CA, private key and
certificate. Once it is done , save Settings, restart
Wi-Fi connection. Then the AIP can be accessed
on a secured encrypted connection as shown by
the https in the URL
Refresh Settings
will cancel user changes.
Restore Factory Settings
will revert Wi-Fi user
settings to their default value.
Save Settings
will
incorporate changes made on the current page.
Restart Wi-Fi
will reboot the Wi-Fi user interface.
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Figure 12: URL to access the Wi-Fi settings