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blue’Log X series 

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7.5

 

Display network configuration 

7.5.1

 

DHCP 

Network parameters, such as the IP address, can be automatically received if a DHCP 
server can be located in the network. Therefore DHCP must be activated in the data 
logger. 

1.

 

Navigate to network settings using the directional pad and the buttons: 
Main menu 

 Telecommunication 

 Network 

2.

 

Activate the "DHCP" setting 

 

The IP address as well as the other parameters will now be retrieved automatically 
from the DHCP server 

 

Fig. 14: blue’Log display: DHCP activated 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for blue'Log X Series

Page 1: ...blue Log X series X 1000 X 3000 Operating manual Version 20150201...

Page 2: ...rol GmbH Spicherer Str 48 D 86157 Augsburg Tel 49 0 821 3 46 66 0 Web www meteocontrol de Technical support Tel 49 0 821 3 46 66 88 Fax 49 0 821 3 46 66 11 E mail technik meteocontrol de Details regar...

Page 3: ...rear panel 11 4 4 Status LEDs 11 5 Installation 12 5 1 Safety instructions for installation 12 5 2 Cables and wiring 13 5 2 1 Permitted cable types for the blue Log power supply 13 5 2 2 Cable types f...

Page 4: ...7 7 Logger basic data 31 7 8 Ethernet 31 7 9 MX modules 32 7 10 User management 32 7 11 Date time 33 7 11 1 System default time synchronization 33 7 11 2 Custom settings time synchronization 33 7 11 3...

Page 5: ...blue Log X series 3 52 11 Technical data 47 12 Environmental protection and disposal 50 12 1 List of figures 51...

Page 6: ...erious physical injury WARNING Possible danger Failure to comply with the warning notice may lead to a risk of death or serious physical injury CAUTION Hazard with a risk of material damage Failure to...

Page 7: ...d dashes level 2 List 1 Point A Point B List 2 Instructions describe steps which are to be carried out in the given order 1 Instruction 1 2 Instruction 2 Result of the operation Button names are shown...

Page 8: ...ust have read and understood the operating manual before the devices can be installed and used safely The manual and documentation must be kept by the system and be available at all times as required...

Page 9: ...heir specialist training knowledge experience and familiarity with the relevant standards and regulations a qualified electrician is in a position not only to carry out work on electrical systems but...

Page 10: ...he safety of the blue Log and the user cannot be guaranteed if the safety precautions described are violated 3 4 Transportation and storage Every product leaves our factory in perfect electrical and m...

Page 11: ...has to be opened for this procedure The battery should only be replaced by the meteocontrol repair service meteocontrol GmbH accepts no liability for material damage owing to non compliance with this...

Page 12: ...panel Fig 1 Overview blue Log front panel 1 Digital input DI1 DI4 9 RS485 422 termination 2 2 CAN 10 RS485 422 2 3 CAN termination 11 Power out 24 V DC 500 mA 4 Reset 12 Power in 10 V 60 V DC 5 Digita...

Page 13: ...1 Clamp for DIN rail 4 4 Status LEDs The front panel holds three LED displays which are explained below Symbol LED Meaning Green blue Log is supplied with power Off No power supply Green System loade...

Page 14: ...kets Observe the polarity of the connecting cables ATTENTION Damage due to overvoltage Overvoltage or voltage peaks may damage or destroy the device Protect the power supply against overvoltage ATTENT...

Page 15: ...ble cross section Typ Fine stranded cable U 24 V DC 1 mm2 H05V K Fine stranded cable U 24 V DC 0 75 mm2 H05V K 5 2 2 Cable types for device connections Bus cabling inverters current sensors RS485 data...

Page 16: ...le type UNITRONIC Li2YCYv TP manufactured by Lapp Kabel or an equivalent cable type This cable is suitable for laying in soil 2 For longer cable lengths repeaters are required 3 Several separate lengt...

Page 17: ...e Log to the DIN rail The symbols open closed lock above and below the slider indicate the current status of the fixation 3 Check that the blue Log is securely fastened to the DIN rail Fig 3 Secure mo...

Page 18: ...ules MX modules Fig 4 MX modules example RS485 422 ATTENTION Risks when adding expansion modules An installation of MX Modules while the blue Log is in operation can lead to damage or destruction of t...

Page 19: ...ing the four corresponding case locks Fig 5 Opening the case locks Fig 6 Right side cover removed Keep the side cover at hand It will be re attached to the expansion module MX module after installatio...

Page 20: ...install the desired expansion module by plugging it into the blue Log socket Fig 8 Attaching expansion module to the blue Log Close the blue Log s case locks to fix the expansion module in place Fig...

Page 21: ...eries 19 52 Reattach the previously removed blue Log side cover to the right side of the expansion module and fasten it by closing the case locks Fig 10 blue Log and MX module connected with side cove...

Page 22: ...cting the MX modules in the wrong order on the base unit a correct function of the extension modules can no longer guaranteed The number of arrows and lines in the lower part on the front side of the...

Page 23: ...vice protection of 8 A has to be provided With a supply voltage equal or greater than 24 V DC a device protection of 6 A has to be provided The protection fuse for the blue Log must be located directl...

Page 24: ...ge output Voltage 24 V DC The integrated power supply can supply sensors e g i checker with a maximum current consumption of 500 mA For sensor current consumptions totaling more than 500 mA please use...

Page 25: ...DC 200 mA Voltage output 10 60 DC corresponding to supply voltage max 200 mA 6 7 RS485 422 interface Connects communication devices via the RS485 or the RS422 bus Each RS485 RS422 interface is automa...

Page 26: ...og data logger is normally disconnected from the power supply via the disconnecting device described in Chapter Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden In addition the data logger can be dis...

Page 27: ...devices such as inverters energy meters or power quality analyzers are connected 7 3 3 Connections to analog digital inputs For detecting and evaluating analog and digital signals the blue Log has se...

Page 28: ...tion In this menu registered users in the blue Log are displayed The individual user can be selected with the directional pad up and down and confirm with the OK button After the user selection the pi...

Page 29: ...n be located in the network Therefore DHCP must be activated in the data logger 1 Navigate to network settings using the directional pad and the buttons Main menu Telecommunication Network 2 Activate...

Page 30: ...ctions below 1 Navigate to network settings using the directional pad and the buttons Main menu Telecommunication Network 2 Deactivate the DHCP setting 3 Define the following network specific settings...

Page 31: ...tain information about the operating status of your PV system 1 To address your blue Log enter the IP address into the address field of your Web browser 2 Log on to the device websites using the follo...

Page 32: ...tep by step through the main set up points necessary for normal operation Select individual menu points by using the arrows left and right and the numbered points Fig 18 blue Log wizard navigation bar...

Page 33: ...4 The following settings can be made Data logger name Name describing your system Data recording interval interval at which the measurement data are saved in the database Five minute and 15 minute val...

Page 34: ...management In the user management it is possible to create access for further users with different rights and to manage the users of this blue Log 1 Navigate to the System area via the top navigation...

Page 35: ...is displayed Date Automatically retrieved date and time 7 11 2 Custom settings time synchronization With the setting user defined a time server can be dedicated to the blue Log The system time is the...

Page 36: ...ion Installation country Longitude latitude 7 13 Portal registration 1 Navigate to the PV system area via the top navigation bar 2 Navigate to the Online portal area via the left hand navigation menu...

Page 37: ...m area via the top navigation bar 2 Navigate to the Online portal area via the left hand navigation menu and select Communication With the appropriate radio button you can select if your blue Log shou...

Page 38: ...dependent ftp server in addition to the meteocontrol Internet portal set the radio button on this page to Active and enter the following server settings ftp server name Example ftp meteocontrol de ftp...

Page 39: ...be made available in the entry menu 4 If the sensor to be connected is not included in the list it can be added by selecting a generic template with a subsequent manual configuration of the template...

Page 40: ...nd Unit Gradient Offset To review the presets please use the enclosed blue Log M and X series device connection plans document Adjust the parameters if necessary 8 As soon as Save is selected the sens...

Page 41: ...eter to be connected is not included in the list yet it can be added by selecting a generic template with a subsequent manual configuration of the template Please check in the data sheet whether the m...

Page 42: ...and Unit Pulse constant To review the presets please used the enclosed blue Log M and X series device connection plans document Adjust the parameters if necessary 8 As soon as Save is selected the met...

Page 43: ...the blue Log basic device was expanded by an RS485 422 MX module further interfaces will be available in this selection 5 Start the scanning process of the selected bus interface and its connected in...

Page 44: ...lues available for the current selection are displayed For individual sensors a number of measured values in parallel are available while for displaying several sensors at once only one measured value...

Page 45: ...ilable for the current selection are displayed For individual meters a number of measured values in parallel are available while for displaying several meters at once only one measured value can be se...

Page 46: ...available measured values All measured values available for the current selection are displayed For individual inverters a number of measured values in parallel are available while for displaying seve...

Page 47: ...blue Log X series 45 52 7 At selection of Show diagram the configuration will close and the diagram view is displayed Fig 29 Device websites Visualizing measurement data inverters...

Page 48: ...ogbook 3 System events max 500 entries are listed in the logbook 4 Entries can be sorted according to Time Error code Error type and Description by clicking the respective column header 5 The displaye...

Page 49: ...61000 4 2 4 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge 20 C to 70 C 20 C to 85 C IP 20 2000 m 80 2 Wall mounting Electrical distribution board control cabinets 148 mm x 110 mm x 63 mm W x H x D includin...

Page 50: ...pe Usage Range Digital Open Collector Max 60 V DC 200 mA Digital Voltage output 10 60 V DC corresponding to the supply voltage max 200 mA The following options are available for each multi input Type...

Page 51: ...x 8 Max 8 Number of inputs DI AI monitored Basic device with MX modules 2 Max 12 Max 20 Web Portal compatibility safer Sun Professional VCOM virtual control room Remote access via portal 3 Visualizati...

Page 52: ...ental protection and disposal Old devices which no longer work should be disposed of in accordance with national and local environmental and recycling regulations Electronic components may not be disp...

Page 53: ...4 blue Log display DHCP activated 27 Fig 15 blue Log display DHCP deactivated 28 Fig 16 Logging on to device websites 29 Fig 17 blue Log wizard information message 30 Fig 18 blue Log wizard navigation...

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Page 56: ...66 88 Fax 49 0 821 3 46 66 11 technik meteocontrol de www meteocontrol com Text and illustrations represent state of the art technology at the time of printing Subject to technical modifications We as...

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