Solare Datensysteme Solar-Log User Manual

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Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 500)

25�3�4 Correcting the Day Light Saving Time settings

Select

System | Date/Time | Day Light Saving Time settings

from the menu.

Select the desired Day Light Saving Time settings

Press

ENTER

to save.

25�3�5 System | Large External Display

Large displays can be connected to the Solar-Log

500

using two different connection types.

with S0 pulse output

with RS485 (recommended)

It is recommended to use the RS485 connection, as in this case the numerical values in Solar-Log™ are

synchronized with the values shown on the display.

If certain inverters are used (such Fronius, Eaton/Sunville or other inverters with a RS422 bus wiring), how-

ever, the S0 interface must be used since parallel operation is not possible.

In this case, data on the large display can only be used correctly if inverter configuration has been com-

pleted and the inverters are feeding in.

Setting the Large External Display on the S0 output

Select

System | Large External Display | Display S0

from the menu.

Enter the pulse factor (Default: 1000)

Note

The pulse factor set in the Solar-Log™ has to match with the settings for the display.

Press

ENTER

to save.

Setting the Large External Display on RS485

1 Select

System | Large External Display | Display RS485

from the menu

2

Select Large External Display

OFF

or

ON

3 Press

ENTER

to save

If no inverters are configured on the RS485 interface (e.g. in Bluetooth mode), the Solar-Log

500

transmits

at 9600 Baud, 8N1.

If an inverter is detected on the RS485 interface, the brand and baud rate used are displayed. This baud

rate should be used for the communication with the large external display.

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