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SmartLogger2000 User Manual Issue Date 2018-04-10 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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Notice The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS"...
About This Document About This Document Overview This document introduces the SmartLogger2000 (SmartLogger for short) in terms of installation, electrical connections, system operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. You should understand the SmartLogger features, functions, and safety precautions provided in this document before installing and operating the SmartLogger.
Operators should understand the components and functioning of a grid-tied PV power system, and they should be familiar with relevant local standards. Read this document thoroughly before operations. Huawei shall not be liable for any consequence caused by violation of the storage, transportation, installation, and operation regulations specified in this document.
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Operation Perform operations in strict accordance with safety precautions specified in this document and other relevant documents. When operating Huawei equipment, you must follow the local laws and regulations. Maintenance and Replacement A faulty SmartLogger requires overall maintenance. Contact the dealer if the SmartLogger is faulty.
The built-in Bluetooth module of the SmartLogger2000-10 supports only Android apps. Built-in Bluetooth modules of other SmartLogger models support both Android and iOS apps. This document uses the SmartLogger2000-10-C as an example to describe the typical networking scenario, installation, and cable connection. Features The SmartLogger provides the following features: ...
SmartLogger over AC power cables. The maximum voltage for the built-in PLC CCO of the SmartLogger2000-10/10-B is 500 V AC. The maximum voltage for the built-in PLC CCO of the SmartLogger2000-10-C is 800 V AC. − Ethernet electrical port...
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Intelligent management − Automatically searches for and accesses Huawei inverters, PLC modules, and PID modules. If you import a parameter configuration table, the SmartLogger can access third-party devices that support Modbus-RTU and standard IEC103. −...
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AC1, AC2 AC power cable ports SmartLogger2000-10-C: Connects to the A, B, and C three-phase inputs, and used for PLC with the SUN2000 over AC power cables. If PLC function is not used, you do not have to connect cables to these ports.
Scenario with a Smart Array Controller Huawei smart array controller, also a communication box, is an outdoor cabinet that controls the communication of the PV array in a PV plant. The cabinet can house the SmartLogger, ATB, and POE module.
----End 3.5.2 Installing a SmartLogger Along a Guide Rail Context Huawei does not provide the SmartLogger guide rail. If you choose this installation mode, prepare a 35 mm standard guide rail by yourself. Issue 04 (2018-04-10) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential...
The SmartLogger provides six COM ports to connect to RS485 communications cables. Connect Huawei equipment and third-party equipment to different COM ports if both of them need to connect to the SmartLogger. If only Huawei equipment or third-party equipment needs to connect to the SmartLogger, connect the equipment to an idle COM port.
4.5.3 Connecting the SUN2000 Through AC Power Cables Context The SmartLogger2000-10/10-B/10-C is integrated with the power line communication (PLC) central coordinator (CCO) that can work with the SUN2000 integrated with the PLC station (STA) to implement PLC networking over power cables.
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The values of Baud rate for all the devices in each daisy chain should stay consistent with the baud rate of the SmartLogger. AC Power Cable Connection Figure 4-14 shows the method for connecting the SmartLogger2000-10/10-B/10-C to multiple SUN2000s over an AC power cable. Issue 04 (2018-04-10) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential...
If the SmartLogger2000-10-C communicates with the SUN2000 over PLC, one SmartLogger2000-10-C can connect to a maximum of 80 SUN2000s over the built-in PLC CCO. If the SmartLogger2000-10-C also connects to an external PLC CCO over the COM port, one SmartLogger2000-10-C can connect to a maximum of 150 SUN2000s.
User Manual 4 Electrical Connection SmartLogger2000-10: Cannot connect to a split EMI over an AI port. Other models of SmartLoggers: Can connect to a split EMI over an AI port. SmartLogger2000-10: One SmartLogger can manage only one EMI or a group of EMIs.
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Connecting to a PT100/PT1000 Temperature Sensor over the PT Port The SmartLogger2000-10-C/11-C provides two PT ports. The PT1 port can connect to a three-wire or two-wire temperature sensor, whereas the PT2 port can connect to only a two-wire PT100/PT1000 temperature sensor (PT100/PT1000 for short).
For example, in the member countries of the EU, the power adapter used in the SmartLogger2000-10/10-B/11-B is FUHUA HW-60-12AC14D, and the power adapter used in the SmartLogger2000-10-C/11-C is FUHUA HW-24-12AC14D. The rated input of the power adapter is 100–240 V AC, and 50 Hz or 60 Hz. If adapters of other models are used, the equipment may be damaged.
Data from the SmartLogger2000-10/10-B/11-B can only be exported by method 1. Data from the SmartLogger2000-10-C/11-C can be exported by method 1 or 2. Select either method in practice. Procedure Method 1 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port at the bottom of the SmartLogger.
Product Support tab page, and download the required upgrade package on the Software tab page. The upgrade package is named smartlogger2000.zip. Store the upgrade package in the root directory of a USB flash drive, and do not decompress it.
Product Support tab page, and download the required upgrade package on the Software tab page. The upgrade package is named smartlogger2000.zip. Store the upgrade package in the root directory of a USB flash drive, and do not decompress it.
Parameters displayed on the WebUI vary with the SmartLogger model. This document describes the operations to be performed on the WebUI for the SmartLogger2000-10-C. When you log in to the WebUI with different identifications, parameters displayed on the operation pages vary.
SmartLogger2000 User Manual 7 WebUI The PV plant running information contains only the information about all the Huawei SUN2000s connected to the SmartLogger. 7.7.2 Active Alarm Choose Over View > Active Alarm and query alarms on the displayed page. Figure 7-9 Active alarm 7.7.3 Plant Yield...
Because of permission restriction, log in as Advanced User. Choose Monitoring > PLC > STA List and set Baud rate for the listed devices on the displayed page. For a SmartLogger2000-10-C/11-C, you cannot set the baud rate or synchronize the baud rates of Huawei devices on this page.
Modbus-RTU protocol, such as the box-type transformer and environmental monitoring instrument (EMI). Since the protocol information points vary depending on vendors, you need to obtain a protocol information file in .cfg format from Huawei and import the file into the SmartLogger for successfully connecting to a third-party device.
The name of the SmartLogger built-in Bluetooth module is LOG + the last eight figures of the SN of the SmartLogger by default. Users can change the name over the WebUI. The SmartLogger2000-10, however, does not support the name change. Because of permission restriction, log in as Advanced User. Choose Settings > Bluetooth.
Otherwise, false input and output may be generated. 7.10.2.4 Setting NetEco Parameters To set parameters correctly, ensure that the SmartLogger can connect to the Huawei NMS such as NetEco and FusionSolar, or a third-party NMS. You need to log in as Advanced User that has the permission to set the parameters. Choose Settings >...
When the SmartLogger connects to the Huawei NMS, retain the default value 16100 for Port number. When the SmartLogger connects to the third-party NMS, set Port number according to the server port enabled in a third-party NMS.
The SmartLogger can read the information about such third-party devices and upload the information to the NetEco, thereby enhancing the PV plant solutions. As Huawei inverter devices (such as SUN2000s) support protocols different from third-party devices that use standard IEC103 (such as box-type transformers, combiner boxes, and inverters), they cannot be connected in series on the same RS485 bus.
7 WebUI Figure 7-54 Setting IEC103 parameters Third-party devices and Huawei devices must be connected to different ports of the SmartLogger. Otherwise, the communication will be abnormal. The value of IEC103 IP must be consistent with the NetEco IP address.
The FTP function is used to access a third-party NMS. The SmartLogger can report the configuration information and running data of the managed plant system through FTP. A third-party NMS can access Huawei devices after being configured. Because of permission restriction, log in as Advanced User. Choose Settings > FTP to access the target page.
If the devices connecting to different RS485 ports on the SmartLogger have address conflict (such as COM1-1 and COM2-1), and the SmartLogger is communicating with a Huawei or third-party NMS, set Address mode to Logical address. For details, see 7.10.2.4 Setting NetEco Parameters...
SmartLogger alarms by performing the operation. If Clear Alarm is performed for the Huawei devices such as the inverter and PID, Alarm Reset must be performed on the NMS. Otherwise the SmartLogger cannot collect alarm data from the devices after alarms are cleared.
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3. Manually add the devices that cannot be detected automatically, such as the EMI and electricity meter. 4. Contact the vendor or Huawei technical support. 1. The inverter is equipped with no PLC 1. Verify that the inverter is equipped STA.
5. Power on the SmartLogger and its connected device. 6. Check the settings of RS485 communications parameters. 7. Contact the vendor or Huawei technical support. 9.3 Alarm List Table 9-2 describes the common alarms for the SmartLogger and the troubleshooting measures.
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(non-condensing) Protection level IP20 Installation mode Installed on a wall or guide rail, or inside Huawei smart array controller Highest altitude 4000 m a: When the altitude ranges from 3000 m to 4000 m, the temperature decreases by 1° C for each additional 200 m.
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0–20 mA current input (passive); AI5–AI8: 4–20 mA and 0–20 mA current input (active) c: The AI1 port on the SmartLogger2000-10-C/11-C supports 0–10 V voltage input (passive); The AI2–AI7 ports support 0–20 mA and 4–20 mA current input (passive).
A.1 Installing the RS485 signal SPD If the SmartLogger2000-10/10-B/11-B needs to connect to an outdoor device over a COM port, you are advised to connect an RS485 signal SPD between the SmartLogger and the device to strengthen the surge protection capability.