SMA Sunny Boy Control Light User Manual

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Sunny Boy Control Light

Chapter 5: Menu Functions for Configuration

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The channel selection and the numeric format for the HvG, Siebert and

DATALITE cannot be changed.

Sunny Boy Control detects a connected PC. So the port need not be

stopped for operation with an external display. If there are no requests for

60s the Sunny Boy Control sends Display-Data to COM2.

HvG and Siebert

Definition of the ASCII string:

Start E-Total

[kWh]

E-today
[kWh]

Pac
[kW]

Iac-Ist
[A]

Upv-Ist
[V]

Uac
[V]

E-today
[Wh]

End
(Siebert)

#

LLLLLL

LLLL LLRR LLRR LLLL LLLL LLLL CR,LF

L = left of the decimal point R = right of the decimal point

The ASCII string is sent with 2400 Baud (no parity, 8 bit, 1 stop bit) on the port ‘PC

(COM 2)’ and is updated regularly.

Example for the ASCII string
The s
tring ‘#001104001802470314018902301827’
results in the following data to be displayed:

Start E-Total

[kWh]

E-today
[kWh]

Pac
[kW]

Iac-Ist
[A]

Upv-Ist
[V]

Uac
[V]

E-today
[Wh]

End
(Siebert)

Value

1104

18

2,47

3,14

189

230

1827

ASCII #

001104 0018

0247 0314

0189

02

30

1827

CR,LF

EnergieCom

Selecting EnergieCom as type results in various configuration possibilities. Measured

values of the

Sunny Boy

Control Light and the registered Sunny Boys can be

displayed. Up to 99 different displays can be generated in EnergieCom format. The

number of the display is the same as the two address bytes in the serial telegram.

Examples are given in Fig. 5.17.

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