Solare Datensysteme Solar-Log User Manual

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Kostal and Solar-Fabrik

Kostal Ethernet Version

45�2 Kostal Ethernet Version

Easy Installation

Termination

Addressing

Interface

No

No

Yes

LAN

Overview

Integrated interface

Connected using network cable (patch cable) and Ethernet router or switch

Communication address must be allocated.

Installation steps

Assign a static IP address

Switch off the inverters and Solar-Log™

Connect inverters to the Solar-Log™ (RJ45).

Connect the inverters to each other (RJ45).

Note:

The RS485 bus address of every inverter has to be configured to 255 so that the Solar-Log
can communicate with the inverter.

=> Starting with firmware version 3.2.1, inverters set up with bus address 1 are supported.

=> The bus address is determined once during the inverter detection process.
For this reason, it is not possible to change it while in operation (the Solar-Log™ would then
no longer be able to access the inverters). If this has accidentally happened, perform the
inverter detection again to be able to access the inverter from the Solar-Log™.

Connect inverters to the Solar-Log™

The wiring is done using a

network cable (patch cable/crossover cable) and the

Ethernet router or switch.

Connect the inverters to each other

The inverters are connected together using

the RJ45 interface and, if needed, a router or switch.

Connection setup according to the inverter's instructions.

Assigning IP addresses

A static IP address has to be assigned to the inverter via the display.

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 inverter in this case has to have a free IP address in the same range (from 192.168.178.1 to
192.168.178.254).

Procedure: Start according to the inverter's instructions

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