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VARTA Battery System
Connect the battery system to the Solar-Log™.
The wiring is done using a
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network cable (patch cable/crossover cable) and the
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Ethernet router or switch (when assigning a static IP address).
Connect the inverters to each other
The inverters are connected together according to the inverter instructions.
Connect the consumption meter to the Solar-Log™.
The wiring is done using a
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RS485 or
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S0 interface.
Procedure for IP addresses assignment:
In addition to a static, fixed IP, a dynamic IP address can also be assigned.
Dynamic IP adress:
Both devices, the Solar-Log ™, and the VARTA battery system must be provided automatically to IP address (DHCP).
Static IP adress:
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Please select an IP address with the same class C subnet as the Solar-Log™.
For example: The Solar-Log™ has the IP address 192.168.178.49.
The battery system in this case has to have a free IP address in the same range (from 192.168.178.1 to
192.168.178.254).
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Procedure: Start according to the battery system‘s instructions.
Detection via the Solar-Log
™
WEB interface
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For the device detection on the Solar-Log
™
select „VARTA:House“ in the
Network
section from the
Configura-
tion | Devices | Definition
menu.
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Also select the proper interfaces for the meters as well as the inverters. Confirm the selection by clicking on
Save
.
Detection from the Solar-Log 1200
When using the Solar-Log 1200, the detection can also be started from the display.
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Select „VARTA:House“ from the „Network“ interface for the detection.
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Also select the proper interfaces for the meters as well as the inverters and then start the detection.
Note
Only one battery system can be connected to a Solar-Log™ device.
Summary of Contents for Solar-Log
Page 1: ...1 Components Connection Manual V 4 2 3 Solar Log EN ...
Page 20: ...20 01 Inverter ...
Page 398: ...398 Appendix 113Appendix 113 1 SMA mixed wiring Fig SMA mixed wiring ...
Page 402: ...402 02 Meter ...
Page 444: ...444 03 Battery Systems ...
Page 456: ...456 sonnen Note Only one battery system can be connected to a Solar Log device ...
Page 463: ...463 04 Heating rods ...
Page 470: ...470 05 Heating pumps ...
Page 478: ...478 06 Sensors ...
Page 488: ...488 07 Pyranometer ...
Page 495: ...495 08 Smart Plug components ...
Page 502: ...502 09 Power Charging Stations ...