FusionSolar App and SUN2000 App User Manual
FusionSolar App and SUN2000 App User Manual
Issue 02
Export Date 2021-11-30
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Overview
This document describes the common operations of the FusionSolar app.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Installers
Users
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
02 (2021-11-30)
This issue is the second official release of SmartPVMS V500R007C00.
01 (2021-09-18)
This issue is the first official release of SmartPVMS V500R007C00.
Contents
3 Commissioning Devices........................................................................................................ 10
4 Operations on the Screen for Connecting to the Distributed Solar Inverter ................. 12
4.1 Distributed Solar Inverter .....................................................................................................................................12
4.2 Login ...................................................................................................................................................................13
4.3 Alarm Management ..............................................................................................................................................16
4.4 Quick Settings ......................................................................................................................................................16
4.5 Device Monitoring ...............................................................................................................................................17
4.6 Maintenance .........................................................................................................................................................17
4.7 Settings ................................................................................................................................................................19
4.8 Power Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................34
5 Operations on the Screen for Connecting to the Commercial Solar Inverter ................ 40
5.1 Commercial Solar Inverter ....................................................................................................................................40
5.2 Connection Modes ................................................................................................................................................43
5.3 Required Accessories ............................................................................................................................................44
5.4 User Operation Permissions ..................................................................................................................................45
5.5 Login ...................................................................................................................................................................47
5.6 Screen Operations (Common User) .......................................................................................................................51
5.6.1 Query ................................................................................................................................................................51
5.6.2 Settings .............................................................................................................................................................53
5.6.3 Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................................53
5.6.3.1 System Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................53
5.6.3.2 Feedback ........................................................................................................................................................54
5.6.3.3 Help ...............................................................................................................................................................55
5.6.3.4 About .............................................................................................................................................................55
5.7 Screen Operations (Advanced User) ......................................................................................................................56
5.7.1 Query ................................................................................................................................................................56
5.7.2 Quick Settings ...................................................................................................................................................58
5.8.4.12 About............................................................................................................................................................89
7 Operations on the Screen for Connecting to the PID Module ....................................... 168
7.1 PID Module........................................................................................................................................................ 168
7.2 Required Accessories .......................................................................................................................................... 169
7.3 User Operation Permissions ................................................................................................................................ 169
7.4 Login ................................................................................................................................................................. 171
7.5 Screen Operations (Common User) ..................................................................................................................... 174
7.5.1 Query .............................................................................................................................................................. 174
7.5.2 Settings ........................................................................................................................................................... 175
7.5.3 Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................... 176
7.5.3.1 Feedback ...................................................................................................................................................... 176
7.5.3.2 Help ............................................................................................................................................................. 177
7.5.3.3 About ........................................................................................................................................................... 178
1 Overview
The FusionSolar app integrates the functions of the SUN2000 app. You can use these functions without
installing the SUN2000 app. For details, see 3 Commissioning Devices.
If the FusionSolar app version is 2.6.2 or earlier, upgrade the app version. Otherwise, the
FusionSolar app functions cannot be used.
The latest Android version is required for local commissioning. The iOS version is not
updated and can be used only for viewing PV plant information. You can search for
"FusionSolar" in App Store to download the iOS version.
Delivering a restart, factory reset, shutdown, or upgrade command to the solar inverters
may cause power grid connection failure, which affects the energy yield.
Only professionals are allowed to set the grid parameters, protection parameters, feature
parameters, power adjustment parameters, and grid-tied point control parameters of the
solar inverters. If the grid parameters, protection parameters, and feature parameters are
incorrectly set, the solar inverters may not connect to the power grid. If the power
adjustment parameters and grid-tied point control parameters are incorrectly set, the solar
inverters may not connect to the power grid as required. In these cases, the energy yield
will be affected.
Method 1: Search for FusionSolar in Huawei AppGallery to download and install the app.
Method 2: Access https://solar.huawei.com using the mobile phone browser and download the
latest installation package.
The SUN2000 app will not be evolved in App Store (iOS) since 2.2.00.050. For new products
and functions, use 3.2.00.002 or later versions in the Android system.
You can search for SUN2000 in the Huawei AppGallery or scan the corresponding QR code
(https://solar.huawei.com/~/media/Solar/APP/SUN2000.apk), download the SUN2000 app
installation package. After the installation package is downloaded, tap Install to install the
app as instructed.The app can automatically prompt users to update the app version.
Both the email address and username can be used to log in to FusionSolar app.
To create multiple installer accounts for a company, log in to the app and create an
installer account by choosing New User.
Use the initial password upon first power-on and change it immediately after login. To ensure
account security, change the password periodically and keep the new password in mind. Not
changing the initial password may cause password disclosure. A password left unchanged for a long
period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a password is lost, devices cannot be accessed. In these
cases, the user is liable for any loss caused to the PV plant.
For details about how to set the setup wizard, see the FusionSolar App Quick Guide.
Permission
After you log in to the app, you have the following permissions: Home, O&M, Device,
and Me. If a user is not assigned with a certain permission, the user cannot perform
corresponding operations after logging in to the app.
After you create an account and log in to the app for the first time, read the privacy
policy and tap Confirm. After a dialog box is displayed, change the login password to
ensure account security.
Before using the app on a mobile phone, ensure that the phone has the following
permissions. Otherwise, the app cannot be used properly.
a. Permission to access a WLAN or 2G/3G/4G carrier network. This permission is
required when you are using the app.
b. Permission to obtain user location information.
After a mobile O&M engineer logs in to the app, the system reports the
location information.
When a mobile inspection task is started, the location information is reported
before the task is stopped.
When you add or modify a PV plant, the system obtains the current location
information by default when you enter the PV plant location information.
When the app is in use, the location function works, which will increase the power consumption.
c. Permission to use the camera. You must have this permission if you want to take
photos using the camera or upload photos from the photo album to the app.
d. Permission to read, modify, or delete SD card content. You must have this
permission to record logs of exceptions.
UI Description
After you log in to the app, the following screen is displayed. Table 2-1 describes the screen.
Table 2-3 describes the icons on the home screen.
Function Description
Home On the Plant screen, tap a PV plant name to view its real-time information
and the PV plant view.
The Statistics screen displays the energy yield, revenue statistics, PV plant
ranking on the current day, and social contribution.
NOTE
Yield and revenue statistics:
Yield per hour: Yield value of all inverters in the next hour – Yield value of all inverters
in the previous hour
Revenue per hour: Yield per hour x Electricity price at that time
Daily/Monthly report data statistics to the previous hour
Annual/Lifetime report data statistics to the previous day
O&M The O&M screen displays the PV plant status, device alarms, diagnosis
warning, online diagnosis, I-V curve, and mobile O&M.
Device The Device screen displays the device information, and is used to set device
parameters and replace devices.
Me The Me screen displays the user information, messages, local commissioning
tool, PV plant management, owner management, company information, and
personal settings.
Icon Description
3 Commissioning Devices
Method 2 is available only when no network is available. You are advised to use method 1 to log in to
the FusionSolar app to commission devices.
If the This WLAN network has no Internet access. Connect anyway? message is displayed when you
connect to the built-in WLAN, tap CONNECT. Otherwise, you cannot log in to the system. The actual
UI and messages may vary with mobile phones.
The version mapping in the preceding table is subject to change and is for reference only.
4.2 Login
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the solar inverter.
Code scanning: Tap Connect to access the scanning screen, place the QR code or bar
code of the solar inverter in the scan frame. The device will be automatically connected
after the code is identified.
Manual connection: Tap Manual Connection and select a connection mode.
− Select WLAN and connect to the corresponding WLAN in the WLAN connection
list of the APP. The initial name of the WLAN hotspot is solar inverter SN, and the
initial password is Changeme.
Use the initial password upon first power-on and change it immediately after login. To
ensure account security, change the password periodically and keep the new password in
mind. Not changing the initial password may cause password disclosure. A password left
unchanged for a long period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a password is lost,
devices cannot be accessed. In these cases, the user is liable for any loss caused to the PV
plant.
If the This WLAN network has no Internet access. Connect anyway? message is
displayed when you connect to the built-in WLAN, tap CONNECT. Otherwise, you
cannot log in to the system. The actual UI and messages may vary with mobile phones.
The login password is the same as that for the solar inverter connected to the app and is
used only when the solar inverter connects to the app.
The initial passwords for Common User, Advanced User, and Special User are all
00000a.
Use the initial password upon first power-on and change it immediately after login. To
ensure account security, change the password periodically and keep the new password in
mind. Not changing the initial password may cause password disclosure. A password left
unchanged for a long period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a password is lost,
devices cannot be accessed. In these cases, the user is liable for any loss caused to the PV
plant.
During the login, if five consecutive invalid password entries are made (the interval
between two consecutive entries is less than 2 minutes), the account will be locked for 10
minutes. The password should consist of six characters.
Step 3 After successful login, the Quick Settings or Function Menu screen is displayed.
If you log in to the SUN2000 app after the device powers on for the first time or factory
defaults are restored, the Quick Settings screen will be displayed. If you do not set the
basic parameters for the solar inverter on the Quick Settings screen, the screen is still
displayed when you log in next time.
To set the basic parameters on the Quick Settings screen, switch to Advanced User.
When you log in as Common User or Special User, enter the password of Advanced
User in the dialog box that is displayed. After you confirm the password, go to the Quick
Settings screen.
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The UI is for reference only. The UI varies with associated devices. The actual UI prevails.
4.6 Maintenance
On the home screen, tap Maintenance to set device parameters.
The parameter list provided in this document includes all configurable parameters that vary with the
device model and grid code. The actual screen prevails.
Log Downloads the logs of the solar Clear Clears historical alarms of the solar
Manageme inverters, batteries, optimizers, or the alarms inverter.
nt app.
Performan Views the performance data of devices Clear Clears historical energy yields of the
ce data such as power meters. historical solar inverter.
4.7 Settings
On the home screen, tap Settings to set solar inverter parameters.
The parameter list provided in this document includes all configurable parameters that vary with the
device model and grid code. The actual screen prevails.
The parameters are for reference only. The configurable parameters vary with the device model and
grid code. The actual configurable parameters prevail.
The parameter names, value ranges, and default values are subject to change.
Grid Parameters
Parameter Description Value Range (Vn:
Rated Voltage; Fn:
Rated Frequency)
Grid Code Set this parameter based on the grid code N/A
of the country or region where the
inverter is used and the inverter
application scenario.
Isolation settings Set the working mode of the inverter Input ungrounded,
based on the grounding status at DC side without TF
and the connection to the power grid. Input ungrounded,
with TF
Output mode Specifies whether the inverter output has Three-phase three-
a neutral wire based on the application wire
scenario. Three-phase four-
wire
L/N
L1/L2/N
L1/L2
Automatically start upon grid Specifies whether to allow the inverter to Disable
recovery automatically start after the power grid Enable
recovers.
Grid connected recovery time from Specifies the time after which the inverter [0, 7200]
grid faults (s) begins connecting after the power grid
recovers.
Grid reconnection voltage upper The standards of certain countries and [100% Vn, 136% Vn]
limit (V) regions require that after the inverter
shuts down for protection due to a fault, if
the power grid voltage is higher than
Grid reconnection voltage upper limit,
the inverter is not allowed to reconnect to
the grid.
Grid reconnection voltage lower The standards of certain countries and [45% Vn, 100% Vn]
limit (V) regions require that after the inverter
shuts down for protection due to a fault, if
the power grid voltage is lower than Grid
reconnection voltage lower limit, the
inverter is not allowed to reconnect to the
grid.
Grid reconnection frequency upper The standards of certain countries and [100% Fn, 120% Fn]
limit (Hz) regions require that after the inverter
shuts down for protection due to a fault, if
the power grid frequency is higher than
Grid reconnection frequency upper
Grid reconnection frequency lower The standards of certain countries and [80% Fn, 100% Fn]
limit (Hz) regions require that after the inverter
shuts down for protection due to a fault, if
the power grid frequency is lower than
Grid reconnection frequency lower
limit, the inverter is not allowed to
reconnect to the grid.
Reactive power compensation Specifies the voltage threshold for [100, 136]
(cosφ-P) trigger voltage (%) triggering reactive power compensation
based on the cosφ-P curve.
Reactive power compensation Specifies the voltage threshold for exiting [70, 100]
(cosφ-P) exit voltage (%) reactive power compensation based on
the cosφ-P curve.
Protection Parameters
Parameter Description Value Range (Vn:
Rated Voltage; Fn:
Rated Frequency)
Insulation resistance protection To ensure device safety, the inverter [0.02, 1.5]
threshold (MΩ) detects the insulation resistance of the
input side with respect to ground when it
starts a self-check. If the detected value is
less than the preset value, the inverter
does not connect to the grid.
Voltage unbalance protection Specifies the inverter protection threshold [0, 50]
threhold (%) when the power grid voltage is
unbalanced.
Phase protection point (º) The Japanese standard requires that [0.5, 15]
during passive islanding detection,
protection should be triggered if an abrupt
voltage phase change is detected.
Phase angle offset protection The standards of certain countries and Disable
regions require that the inverter needs to Enable
be protected when the phase angle offset
of the power grid three phases exceeds a
certain value.
10-min overvoltage protection Specifies the 10-minute overvoltage [1 * Vn, 1.5 * Vn]
threshold (V) protection threshold.
10-min overvoltage protection Specifies the 10-minute overvoltage [50, 7200000]
Level-3 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-3 overvoltage [1 * Vn, 1.5 * Vn]
threshold (V) protection threshold.
Level-3 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-3 overvoltage [50, 7200000]
duration (ms) protection duration.
Level-4 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-4 overvoltage [1 * Vn, 1.5 * Vn]
threshold (V) protection threshold.
Level-4 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-4 overvoltage [50, 7200000]
duration (ms) protection duration.
Level-5 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-5 overvoltage [1 * Vn, 1.5 * Vn]
threshold (V) protection threshold.
Level-5 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-5 overvoltage [50, 7200000]
duration (ms) protection duration.
Level-6 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-6 overvoltage [1 * Vn, 1.5 * Vn]
threshold (V) protection threshold.
Level-6 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-6 overvoltage [50, 7200000]
duration (ms) protection duration.
Level-1 undervoltage protection Specifies the level-1 undervoltage [0.15 * Vn, 1 * Vn]
threshold (V) protection threshold.
Level-1 undervoltage protection Specifies the level-1 undervoltage [50, 7200000]
duration (ms) protection duration.
Level-2 undervoltage protection Specifies the level-2 undervoltage [0.15 * Vn, 1 * Vn]
threshold (V) protection threshold.
Level-2 undervoltage protection Specifies the level-2 undervoltage [50, 7200000]
duration (ms) protection duration.
Level-3 undervoltage protection Specifies the level-3 undervoltage [0.15 * Vn, 1 * Vn]
threshold (V) protection threshold.
Level-1 underfrequency protection Specifies the level-1 underfrequency [0.8 * Fn, 1 * Fn]
Level-3 underfrequency protection Specifies the level-3 underfrequency [0.8 * Fn, 1 * Fn]
threshold (Hz) protection threshold.
Feature Parameters
Parameter Description Value Range Remarks
(Vn: Rated
Voltage; Fn:
Rated
Frequency)
MPPT multi-peak When the inverter is used in Disable N/A
scanning scenarios where PV strings are Enable
greatly shaded, set this
parameter to Enable, and then
the inverter will perform
MPPT scanning at regular
intervals to locate the
maximum power.
Soft start/boot time Specifies the duration for the [1, 1800] N/A
(s) power to gradually increase
when the inverter starts.
AFCI The North American standard Disable N/A
requires that the inverter Enable
should have DC arc detection
function.
AFCI detection This function is used to adjust High This parameter is displayed
adaptation mode the sensitivity of arc detection. Moderate when AFCI is set to Enable.
Low
OFF due to This function is used to check Disable For certain power grid types,
abnormal ground whether the solar inverter is Enable if the output side of the solar
properly grounded before the inverter is connected to an
solar inverter starts, or check isolation transformer,
whether the solar inverter grounding detection is not
ground cable is disconnected required. Ensure that the solar
when the solar inverter is inverter is properly grounded
LVRT Specifies the low voltage ride N/A This parameter is displayed
characteristic curve through curve. when LVRT is set to Enable.
HVRT HVRT is short for high Disable N/A
voltage ride-through. When Enable
the grid voltage is abnormally
high for a short time, the
inverter cannot disconnect
from the power grid
immediately and has to work
for some time.
Threshold for Specifies the threshold for [100% Vn, 136% This parameter is displayed
triggering HVRT triggering HVRT. The Vn] when HVRT is set to Enable.
(V) threshold settings should meet
the local grid standard.
Grid voltage Specifies whether to apply Disable This parameter is displayed
protection shied voltage protective shielding to Enable when LVRT is set to Enable
during VRT the power grid when HVRT or or HVRT is set to Enable.
LVRT is enabled.
Active islanding Specifies whether to enable Disable N/A
protection the active islanding protection Enable
function.
Passive islanding Specifies whether to enable Disable This parameter is displayed if
protection the passive islanding Enable the Japanese grid code is
protection function. selected.
Voltage rise The standards of certain Disable N/A
suppression countries and regions require Enable
that when the output voltage
exceeds a certain value, the
inverter must suppress voltage
Power Adjustment
Parameter Description Value Range Remarks
(Vn: Rated
Voltage; Fn:
Rated
Frequency)
Remote power If this parameter is set to Disable N/A
schedule Enable, the inverter responds Enable
to the scheduling instruction
from the remote port. If this
parameter is set to Disable,
the inverter does not respond
to the scheduling instruction
from the remote port.
Schedule Specifies the time for [0, 86400] When this parameter is set to
instruction valid maintaining the scheduling 0, the scheduling instruction
duration (s) instruction. takes effect permanently.
Apparent power Adjust the apparent output [Pmax, Smax_real] N/A
baseline (kVA) baseline of the inverter.
Active power Adjusts the active output [0.1, Min(Pmax_real, N/A
cosφ-P/Pn After this parameter is set, the P/Pn (%): [0, N/A
characteristic curve solar inverter can adjust the 100]
power factor cosφ in real time cosφ: (-1, -
based on the P/Pn. 0.8]U[0.8, 1]
Q-U characteristic Specifies the voltage reactive U/Un (%): [80, N/A
curve power scheduling curve. 136]
Q/S: [-0.6, 0.6]
Q-U hysteresis Specifies the voltage reactive U/Un (%): [80, Associated with the Italian
curve power scheduling hysteresis 136] standard code.
Time Setting
Parameter Description Value Range Remarks
(Vn: Rated
Voltage; Fn:
Rated
Frequency)
Time zone Specifies the time zone. N/A N/A
Time setting Specifies the time. N/A N/A
Communication Configuration
Parameter Description Parameter Description
Inverter Changes the WLAN password for Inverter's When using WLAN for
WLAN settings the solar inverter. connection communication, enter the information
to a router about the connected router.
Dongle If the solar inverter is configured 4G When using a 4G Dongle, enter the
parameter with a Dongle, view and set SIM card information.
settings communication addresses to the
solar inverter.
RS485 settings Specifies the RS485 Manageme Enter information about the
communications parameters of the nt System management system to which the
solar inverter. Configurati solar inverter connects.
on
The UI is for reference only. The UI varies with associated devices. The actual UI prevails.
The parameter list provided in this document includes all configurable parameters that vary with the
device model and grid code. The actual screen prevails.
For details about how to set active and reactive power control parameters, see Power
Adjustment.
For details about how to set the grid-tied point control parameters, see Table 4-3.
For details about how to set energy storage control parameters, see Table 4-4.
Parameter Description
Active Unlimited N/A If this parameter is set to Unlimited, the output power of the solar
power inverter is not limited and the solar inverter can connect to the
power grid at the rated power.
Grid Closed-loop When the SmartLogger1000A is connected, set this parameter
connectio controller to SDongle/SmartLogger.
n with When multiple solar inverters are cascaded, set this parameter
zero to SDongle/SmartLogger.
power
When there is only one solar inverter, set this parameter to
Inverter.
Limitation Total power indicates export limitation of the total power at
mode the grid-tied point.
Single-phase power indicates export limitation of the power in
each phase at the grid-tied point. (Note: COUNTIS E43 does
not apply to this scenario.)
Power Specifies the shortest interval for a single export limitation
adjustment adjustment.
period
Maximum Specifies the time for detecting power meter data. If the Dongle
protection time does not detect any power meter data within the preset time, the
Dongle delivers the preset value of the Fail-safe power threshold
to the solar inverter for protection.
Power control Specifies the dead zone for adjusting the inverter output power. If
hysteresis the power fluctuation is within the power control hysteresis, the
power is not adjusted.
Communication In the solar inverter export limitation scenario, if this parameter is
disconnection set to Enable, the solar inverter will derate according to the active
fail-safe power derating percentage when the communication between the
solar inverter and the Dongle is disconnected for a period longer
than Communication disconnection detection time.
Communication Specifies the time for determining the communication
disconnection disconnection between the solar inverter and the Dongle.
detection time This parameter is displayed only when Communication
disconnection fail-safe is set to Enable.
Active power Specifies the derating value of the solar inverter active power by
output limit for percentage. If the Dongle does not detect any power meter data or
fail-safe the communication between the Dongle and the solar inverter is
disconnected, the Dongle delivers the derating value of the solar
inverter active power by percentage.
Grid Closed-loop For a single inverter, set Closed-loop controller to Inverter or
connectio controller SDongle/SmartLogger.
n with − When Closed-loop controller is set to Inverter, the
limited duration of export limitation control is less than 2s.
power
− When Closed-loop controller is set to
Parameter Description
(kW) SDongle/SmartLogger, the duration of export limitation is
less than 5s.
For multiple inverters, Closed-loop controller can only be set
to SDongle/SmartLogger. The duration of export limitation
control is less than 5s.
Limitation Total power indicates export limitation of the total power at
mode the grid-tied point.
Single-phase power indicates export limitation of the power in
each phase at the grid-tied point. (Note: COUNTIS E43 does
not apply to this scenario.)
PV plant Specifies the total maximum active power in the solar inverter
capacity cascading scenario.
Maximum grid Specifies the maximum active power transmitted from the grid-
feed-in power tied point to the power grid.
(kW)
Power Specifies the shortest interval for a single export limitation
adjustment adjustment.
period
Maximum Specifies the time for detecting power meter data. If the Smart
protection time Dongle does not detect any power meter data within the preset
time, the Smart Dongle delivers the preset value of the Fail-safe
power threshold to the inverter for protection.
Power control Specifies the dead zone for adjusting the inverter output power. If
hysteresis the power fluctuates within the power control hysteresis, the power
is not adjusted.
Communication In the inverter export limitation scenario, if this parameter is set to
disconnection Enable, the inverter will derate according to the active power
fail-safe derating percentage when the communication between the inverter
and the Smart Dongle is disconnected for a period longer than
Communication disconnection detection time.
Communication Specifies the time for determining the communication
disconnection disconnection between the inverter and the Smart Dongle. This
detection time parameter is displayed when Communication disconnection fail-
safe is set to Enable.
Active power Specifies the derating value of the inverter active power by
output limit for percentage. If the Smart Dongle does not detect any power meter
fail-safe data or the communication between the Smart Dongle and the
inverter is disconnected, the Smart Dongle delivers the derating
value of the inverter active power by percentage.
Grid Closed-loop For a single inverter, set Closed-loop controller to Inverter or
connectio controller SDongle/SmartLogger.
n with − When Closed-loop controller is set to Inverter, the
limited duration of export limitation control is less than 2s.
power (%)
− When Closed-loop controller is set to
SDongle/SmartLogger, the duration of export limitation is
Parameter Description
less than 5s.
For multiple inverters, Closed-loop controller can only be set
to SDongle/SmartLogger. The duration of export limitation
control is less than 5s.
Limitation Total power indicates export limitation of the total power at
mode the grid-tied point.
Single-phase power indicates export limitation of the power in
each phase at the grid-tied point. (Note: COUNTIS E43 does
not apply to this scenario.)
PV plant Specifies the total maximum active power in the inverter cascading
capacity scenario.
Maximum grid Specifies the percentage of the maximum active power of the grid-
feed-in power tied point to the PV plant capacity.
(%)
Power control Specifies the dead zone for adjusting the inverter output power. If
hysteresis the power fluctuates within the power control hysteresis, the power
is not adjusted.
Communication In the inverter export limitation scenario, if this parameter is set to
disconnection Enable, the inverter will derate according to the active power
fail-safe derating percentage when the communication between the inverter
and the Smart Dongle is disconnected for a period longer than
Communication disconnection detection time.
Communication Specifies the time for determining the communication
disconnection disconnection between the inverter and the Smart Dongle. This
detection time parameter is displayed when Communication disconnection fail-
safe is set to Enable.
Active power Specifies the derating value of the inverter active power by
output limit for percentage. If the Smart Dongle does not detect any power meter
fail-safe data or the communication between the Smart Dongle and the
inverter is disconnected, the Smart Dongle delivers the derating
value of the inverter active power by percentage.
Reacti Power Target power Specifies the target power factor of the power meter.
ve factor factor
power closed-
loop Reactive power Specifies the interval for sending adjustment commands.
control adjustment
period
Reactive power Specifies the adjustment power factor precision.
Parameter Description
adjustment
deadband
Fail-safe power When the communication between the SDongle/SmartLogger,
factor power meter, and solar inverter is interrupted, the solar inverter
outputs power based on this threshold.
Communication When this parameter is set to Enable, and the communication
disconnection between the solar inverter and the SDongle/SmartLogger is
fail-safe interrupted for a certain period (set by Communication
disconnection detection time), the solar inverter outputs power
based on Fail-safe power.
Communication Specifies the protection duration to determine whether the
disconnection communication between the SDongle/SmartLogger and the solar
detection time inverter is interrupted.
This parameter is displayed only when Communication
disconnection fail-safe is set to Enable.
No Output N/A If this parameter is set to No Output, no parameter is available.
Parameter Description
Forcibl Charge/discharge power Specifies the forced charge/discharge manually.
e
charge/ Forced charge/discharge Specifies the forced charge/discharge power.
dischar power (kW)
ge
Forced charge/discharge Specifies the forced charge/discharge duration.
period (mins)
Remaining charge/discharge Displays the remaining charge and discharge time, which cannot
time (mins) be set.
Parameter Description
Charge from AC If this parameter is set to Enable, the batteries can be charged with
the power supply from the power grid.
If this parameter is set to Disable before delivery, you must
comply with the local regulations on charging the batteries with
the power supply from the power grid.
The version mapping in the preceding table is subject to change and is for reference only.
You can view the solar inverter version on the app, LCD, SmartLogger, and the management system.
(A) Solar inverter (B) USB data cable (C) Mobile phone
WLAN/Bluetooth Module
Purchase a Bluetooth module or WLAN module that matches the solar inverter. A Bluetooth
module or a WLAN module purchased from any other source may not support
communication between the app and the solar inverter.
The port type of the USB data cable connected to the solar inverter is USB 2.0.
Track system is available for SUN2000 V200R001C91 and SUN2000 V200R001C93 of 1000 V
solar inverters, all 1100 V solar inverters, and all 1500 V solar inverters.
Spot-check is available only to solar inverters using the Japanese grid code.
Start DC input detection is available only to 1500 V solar inverters.
AFCI self-test is available only to the solar inverters whose technical specifications contain AFCI
on the product nameplate.
File store path is displayed only for the Android system.
5.5 Login
Prerequisites
The DC or AC side of the solar inverter has been energized.
Connect over a WLAN/Bluetooth module:
a. The WLAN/Bluetooth module is connected to the USB port at the bottom of the
solar inverter.
b. The WLAN/Bluetooth function is enabled on the mobile phone.
c. Keep the mobile phone within 5 m from the solar inverter. Otherwise,
communication between them would be affected.
Connect over a USB data cable:
a. The USB data cable is connected from the USB port at the bottom of the solar
inverter to the USB port on the mobile phone.
b. The USB data cable has been successfully connected and Connected to USB
Accessory is displayed on the screen. Otherwise, the connection is invalid.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the solar inverter.
Code scanning: Tap Connect to access the scanning screen, place the QR code or bar
code of the WLAN/Bluetooth module in the scan frame. The device will be
automatically connected after the code is identified.
Manual connection: Tap Manual Connection and select a connection mode.
− Select WLAN and connect to the corresponding WLAN in the WLAN connection
list of the APP. The initial name of the WLAN hotspot is Adapter-WLAN module
SN, and the initial password is Changeme.
Use the initial password upon first power-on and change it immediately after login. To
ensure account security, change the password periodically and keep the new password in
mind. Not changing the initial password may cause password disclosure. A password left
unchanged for a long period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a password is lost,
devices cannot be accessed. In these cases, the user is liable for any loss caused to the PV
plant.
If the This WLAN network has no Internet access. Connect anyway? message is
displayed when you connect to the built-in WLAN, tap CONNECT. Otherwise, you
cannot log in to the system. The actual UI and messages may vary with mobile phones.
− Select Bluetooth, and tap Search for device. After a Bluetooth device is found,
select the target Bluetooth device, and set up a connection. If the Bluetooth module
is USB-Adapter2000-B, the connected Bluetooth device is named after last 8 digits
of the SN barcode + HWAPP.
− Select USB, and tap Confirm to allow the app to access the USB accessory. After
you select Use by default for this USB accessory, the message will not appear if
you log in to the app again without removing the USB data cable.
Step 2 Select a login user and enter the password.
The login password is the same as that for the solar inverter connected to the app and is
used only when the solar inverter connects to the app.
You have to set the login password upon the first login.
To ensure account security, change the password periodically and keep the new password
in mind. Not changing the initial password may cause password disclosure. A password
left unchanged for a long period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a password is lost,
devices cannot be accessed. In these cases, the user is liable for any loss caused to the PV
plant.
During the login, if five consecutive invalid password entries are made (the interval
between two consecutive entries is less than 2 minutes), the account will be locked for 10
minutes. The password should consist of six characters.
Step 3 After successful login, the Quick Settings or Function Menu screen is displayed.
If you log in to the SUN2000 app after the device powers on for the first time or factory
defaults are restored, the Quick Settings screen will be displayed. If you do not set the
basic parameters for the solar inverter on the Quick Settings screen, the screen is still
displayed when you log in next time.
To set the basic parameters on the Quick Settings screen, switch to Advanced User.
When you log in as Common User or Special User, enter the password of Advanced
User in the dialog box that is displayed. After you confirm the password, go to the Quick
Settings screen.
Parameter Description
Grid code Set this parameter based on the grid code of the country or region where
the SUN2000 is used and the SUN2000 application scenario.
Date Specifies the system date.
Time Specifies the system time.
Baud rate (bps) Set the RS485 baud rate to be consistent with the baud rate of the devices
on the same bus.
RS485 protocol The solar inverter can connect to the upper-layer management unit
over the Modbus RTU, SunSpec, or AVM protocol.
When the solar inverter connects to the support tracking system, only
the Modbus RTU protocol is supported.
Com address Set the communications address of the SUN2000 when it connects to the
upper-level management unit, which should not conflict with the
addresses of other devices on the same bus.
----End
Step 2 Tap Alarm or Device Monitoring to view active alarms, historical alarms, and running
information of the solar inverters.
You can view the following information on the alarm screen:
Tap an alarm record and view the alarm details.
Tap either Active Alarm or Historical Alarm to display a list of active alarms or
historical alarms.
Tap Sort by generated time to set the alarm sorting mode for active alarms or historical alarms.
Tap to set a time criterion. The historical alarms generated within the time segment are
displayed.
Select the alarms that can be manually cleared, and tap Delete on the right of the alarm
to manually clear the alarms.
Alarms that have been manually cleared can be viewed on the Historical Alarm screen.
Only the AFCI Self-Check Failure and DC Arc Fault alarms can be manually cleared. Only the
products whose technical specifications contain AFCI supports manual alarm clearance.
----End
5.6.2 Settings
Context
Due to permission restrictions, common users can set time parameters only for the solar
inverters.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Time setting and set the system time.
For a solar inverter that supports DST, if an advanced user enables DST, a common user can view
DST data.
When an advanced user enables NTP time synchronization, common users can view the related data.
----End
5.6.3 Maintenance
5.6.3.1 System Maintenance
Context
Because of permission restriction, common users can only turn on or off solar inverters.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
5.6.3.2 Feedback
Context
Users can provide feedback in text, pictures, and files.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Feedback in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
Step 5 (Optional) Tap to upload logs. Select device logs or app logs as required.
5.6.3.3 Help
Context
If you have any questions when using an involved device or the app, search for solutions in
the help information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Help in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
5.6.3.4 About
Context
You can query the app version, connected product model, SN, part number, firmware version,
software ver., technical support website, privacy policy (displayed only on the SUN2000 app),
customer service contact information, and open source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > About to view the app version,
connected product model, SN, part number, firmware version, software version, and technical
support website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy, Customer service contact information, or Open source software
policy to view the privacy policy, customer service contact information, and open source
software policy.
----End
Step 2 Tap Alarm or Device Monitoring to view active alarms, historical alarms, and running
information of the solar inverters.
You can view the following information on the Alarm screen:
Tap an alarm record and view the alarm details.
Tap either Active Alarm or Historical Alarm to display a list of active alarms or
historical alarms.
Tap Sort by generated time to set the alarm sorting mode for active alarms or historical alarms.
Tap to set a time criterion. The historical alarms generated within the time segment are
displayed.
Select the alarms that can be manually cleared, and tap Delete on the right of the alarm
to manually clear the alarms.
Alarms that have been manually cleared can be viewed on the Historical Alarm screen.
Only the AFCI Self-Check Failure and DC Arc Fault alarms can be manually cleared. Only the
products whose technical specifications contain AFCI supports manual alarm clearance.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Quick settings.
The screenshot of Quick settings provided in this document is for reference only. The actual screens
prevail.
5.7.3 Settings
On the home screen, an advanced user can tap Settings to set power grid, protection, and
feature parameters for the solar inverter.
The configurable solar inverter parameters vary with the solar inverter model and grid
code. The displayed parameters prevail. The parameter list provided in this section
includes all configurable parameters.
The parameter ranges vary with the device model. The listed ranges are for reference only.
The parameter names, value ranges, and default values are subject to change. The actual
display prevails.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Grid parameters to access the parameter setting
screen.
For details about how to set the parameters, see A Commercial Smart Inverters Parameters.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Protection parameters to access the parameter
setting screen.
For details about how to set the parameters, see A Commercial Smart Inverters Parameters.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Feature parameters to access the parameter setting
screen.
For details about how to set the parameters, see A Commercial Smart Inverters Parameters.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Time setting and set time parameters.
Parameter Description
Time zone Specifies the time zone.
Time setting Specifies the system date and time.
Daylight saving time Specifies whether to enable daylight saving time (DST).
Offset time Specifies the DST offset.
Start date Specifies the DST offset start date.
Start time Specifies the DST offset start time.
End date Specifies the DST offset end date.
End time Specifies the DST offset end time.
NTP time synchronization Specifies whether to enable NTP time synchronization.
NTP server address Specifies the NTP server IP address or domain name.
NTP server port Specifies the server port.
Parameter Description
NTP time synchronization Specifies the NTP time synchronization interval.
interval
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Communication configuration to access the
parameter setting screen.
Parameter Description
RS485_1 Set RS485 communications parameters.
Parameter Description
RS485_2 Set RS485 communications parameters.
This parameter is displayed only for the solar inverters that can connect to
the RS485 slave device.
MBUS Set MBUS communications parameters.
This parameter is displayed only for the solar inverters that support the
MBUS function.
Management system Settings Set management system parameters.
This parameter is displayed only for the solar inverters that can connect to
the SDongle.
NOTE
If TLS encryption is set to , data will be transmitted without being
encrypted, which may pose security risks. Therefore, exercise caution when setting
this parameter.
You can check whether the solar inverter supports the MBUS or SDongle function by viewing the
product nameplate on it.
----End
Context
This function is available to the 1000 V (SUN2000 V200R001C91 and SUN2000
V200R001C93 only), 1100 V, and 1500 V solar inverters. The support parameters vary
depending on the controller manufacturer. Set parameters based on site requirements. The
following screenshots are based on the same scenario.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Tracking System to access the support parameter
setting screen.
Step 2 Swipe left on the screen to access the support status screen, tap a support, and set parameters
for the support.
----End
Prerequisite
This function is available only on the Android system.
Context
You can modify the save path for operation logs and solar inverter logs and export logs from
the path.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > File store path to access the path setting screen.
Step 2 Tap File save path to set a file save path.
----End
5.7.4 Maintenance
An advanced user can tap Maintenance on the home screen to inspect, turn on, or turn off the
solar inverters and detect the DC input.
Context
After a solar inverter is put into use, it should be inspected periodically to detect any potential
risks and problems.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maintenance > Inspection to access the inspection screen.
Step 2 Choose Inspection type, tap in the upper-right corner of the screen to start solar
inverter inspection.
----End
Context
The License management screen allows an advanced user to view the solar inverter
certificate and obtain the status of the certificate.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maintenance > License management to access the license
management screen.
When License status is Normal, you can revoke the license through the drop-down list box in the
upper-right corner.
When License status is Deregistered, you can export and view the license revocation code.
When License status is No license, you can load the license through the drop-down list box in the
upper-right corner.
----End
Context
PV string access detection applies to large-scale commercial ground PV plants with PV
strings facing the same direction.
In AC or DC power limiting scenarios:
− If the PV string access type has not been identified, PV string access detection will
be displayed as Not connected. The PV string access type can be identified only
when the solar inverters restore to the non-power limiting state and the current of all
connected PV strings reaches the startup current.
− If the PV string access type has been identified, when a certain PV string connected
to the 2-in-1 terminals is lost, no alarm will be generated. If a certain PV string
connected to the 2-in-1 terminals is restored, the access type cannot be identified.
You can determine whether both 2-in-1 PV strings are restored only when the PV
string current reaches Startup current for 2-in-1 detection.
After setting the parameters, on the home screen, choose Device monitoring > Details to
check whether the PV string access status is normal.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maintenance > PV string access detection and set PV string
access detection parameters.
Figure 5-30
Parameter Description
PV string access detection PV string access detection is set to Disable by default. After
solar inverters are connected to the power grid, set PV string
access detection to Enable.
Startup current (A) When the current of all connected PV strings reaches the
preset value, the PV string access detection function is
enabled.
NOTE
Startup current setting rules:
Startup current = Isc (Stc) x 0.6 (rounded up). For details about Isc
(Stc), see the PV module nameplate.
Default startup current (5 A): applicable to the scenarios where the
short-circuit current Isc (Stc) is greater than 8 A for the
monocrystalline and polycrystalline PV modules.
Startup current for 2-in-1 When the current of a PV string reaches Startup current for
detection (A) 2-in-1 detection, the PV string is automatically identified as
2-in-1 string.
You are advised to retain the default settings.
PV string N access type Set this parameter based on the type of the PV string
NOTE
connected to DC input terminal N of the solar inverter.
N is the DC input terminal You are advised to retain the default value. If the value is
number of the solar inverter. incorrectly set, the PV string access type may be incorrectly
identified and alarms may be generated by mistake for the PV
string access status.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Context
Perform this operation with caution because all configured parameters except the current date,
time, baud rate, and address will be restored to their factory default values. This operation will
not affect operating information, alarm records, or system logs.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 2 Tap Restore defaults to perform the operation.
Step 3 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Context
The solar inverter automatically shuts down and restarts after reset.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 2 Tap Reset to perform the operation.
Step 3 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Context
After alarms are reset, all active alarms and historical alarms of the solar inverter connected to
the app will be cleared.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 2 Tap Clear alarms to perform the operation.
Step 3 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Context
If you clear historical energy yield data, all the historical energy yield data of the solar
inverters connecting to the app will be cleared.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 2 Tap Clear historical energy yield.
Step 3 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Procedure
1. On the home screen, choose Maintenance > Import and export configuration file to
access the screen for configuration file import and export.
− Tap Export Configuration File to export the configuration files of the solar
inverter to the phone.
− Tap Import Configuration File to import the configuration files from the phone to
the solar inverter.
5.7.4.10 Spot-Check
Context
You can perform spot-check for the solar inverter whose Grid Code is Japan standard.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Spot-check to access the spot-check screen.
Prerequisites
You have obtained the upgrade package with the help of the supplier or Huawei
engineers. After the downloading is complete, use the digital certificate and verification
tool available at Huawei technical support website to verify the digital signature of the
software package.
a. Log in to Huawei enterprise technical support website
http://support.huawei.com/enterprise.
b. Browse or search for PGP Verify.
In the Android system, you have copied the upgrade package has been copied to the
Android/data/com.huawei.inverterapp/files/ directory on the mobile phone. The upgrade
package is a .zip file.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maintenance > Upgrade device.
Context
You can tap Log management to export operation logs, as well as alarm records and energy
yield information of the solar inverter from the mobile phone.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maintenance > Log management to access the log download
screen.
----End
Context
You can tap Maintenance on the home screen to change the WLAN password to ensure
account security.
If the communication between the app and the solar inverter has not been established over WLAN,
Change WLAN Password is not displayed on the screen.
Procedure
Step 1 On the Maintenance screen, tap Change WLAN Password on the app connection screen to
access the password change screen.
Step 2 Specify Old password, New password, and Confirm password, and then tap Submit.
----End
5.7.4.14 Feedback
Context
Users can provide feedback in text, pictures, and files.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Feedback in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
Step 3 Briefly describe the problem that you encounter in the Description column.
Step 5 (Optional) Tap to upload logs. Select device logs or app logs as required.
Step 6 Tap Submit.
----End
5.7.4.15 Help
Context
If you have any questions when using an involved device or the app, search for solutions in
the help information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Help in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
5.7.4.16 About
Context
You can query the app version, connected product model, SN, part number, firmware version,
software ver., technical support website, privacy policy (displayed only on the SUN2000 app),
customer service contact information, and open source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > About to view the app version,
connected product model, SN, part number, firmware version, software version, and technical
support website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy, Customer service contact information, or Open source software
policy to view the privacy policy, customer service contact information, and open source
software policy.
----End
Step 2 Tap Alarm or Device Monitoring to view active alarms, historical alarms, and running
information of the solar inverters.
You can view the following information on the alarm management screen:
Tap an alarm record and view the alarm details.
Tap either Active Alarm or Historical Alarm to display a list of active alarms or
historical alarms.
Tap Sort by generated time to set the alarm sorting mode for active alarms or historical alarms.
Tap to set a time criterion. The historical alarms generated within the time segment are
displayed.
Select the alarms that can be manually cleared, and tap Delete on the right of the alarm
to manually clear the alarms.
Alarms that have been manually cleared can be viewed on the Historical Alarm screen.
Only the AFCI Self-Check Failure and DC Arc Fault alarms can be manually cleared. Only the
products whose technical specifications contain AFCI supports manual alarm clearance.
----End
5.8.2 Settings
On the home screen, a special user can tap Settings to set power grid, protection, and feature
parameters for the solar inverter.
The configurable solar inverter parameters vary with the solar inverter model and grid
code. The displayed parameters prevail. The parameter list provided in this section
includes all configurable parameters.
The parameter ranges vary with the device model. The listed ranges are for reference only.
The parameter names, value ranges, and default values are subject to change. The actual
display prevails.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Grid parameters to access the parameter setting
screen.
For details about how to set the parameters, see A Commercial Smart Inverters Parameters.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Protection parameters to access the parameter
setting screen.
For details about how to set the parameters, see A Commercial Smart Inverters Parameters.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Feature parameters to access the parameter setting
screen.
For details about how to set the parameters, see A Commercial Smart Inverters Parameters.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Power adjustment to access the parameter setting
screen.
For details about how to set the parameters, see A Commercial Smart Inverters Parameters.
----End
Prerequisite
This function is available only on the Android system.
Context
You can modify the save path for operation logs and solar inverter logs and export logs from
the path.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > File store path to access the path setting screen.
Step 2 Tap File save path to set a file save path.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Power adjustment.
5.8.4 Maintenance
On the home screen, a special user can tap Maintenance to start or shut down the solar
inverter and restore factory settings.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Context
Perform this operation with caution because all configured parameters except the current date,
time, baud rate, and address will be restored to their factory default values. This operation will
not affect operating information, alarm records, or system logs.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 2 Tap Restore defaults to perform the operation.
Step 3 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Prerequisites
You have obtained the upgrade package with the help of the supplier or Huawei
engineers. After the downloading is complete, use the digital certificate and verification
tool available at Huawei technical support website to verify the digital signature of the
software package.
a. Log in to Huawei enterprise technical support website
http://support.huawei.com/enterprise.
b. Browse or search for PGP Verify.
Inthe Android system, youhave copied the upgrade package has been copied to the
Android/data/com.huawei.inverterapp/files/ directory on the mobile phone. The upgrade
package is a .zip file.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maintenance > Upgrade device.
Step 2 Access the device upgrade screen and tap Upgrade.
Context
You can tap Log management to export operation logs, as well as alarm records and energy
yield information of the solar inverter from the mobile phone.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maintenance > Log management to access the log download
screen.
----End
5.8.4.10 Feedback
Context
Users can provide feedback in text, pictures, and files.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Feedback in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
Step 3 Briefly describe the problem that you encounter in the Description column.
Step 5 (Optional) Tap to upload logs. Select device logs or app logs as required.
Step 6 Tap Submit.
----End
5.8.4.11 Help
Context
If you have any questions when using an involved device or the app, search for solutions in
the help information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Help in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
5.8.4.12 About
Context
You can query the app version, connected product model, SN, part number, firmware version,
software ver., technical support website, privacy policy (displayed only on the SUN2000 app),
customer service contact information, and open source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > About to view the app version,
connected product model, SN, part number, firmware version, software version, and technical
support website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy, Customer service contact information, or Open source software
policy to view the privacy policy, customer service contact information, and open source
software policy.
----End
6.1 SmartLogger
Connection Modes
The SmartLogger2000 has a built-in Bluetooth module. The app can be connected to the
SmartLogger2000 over Bluetooth after the SmartLogger2000 is powered on.
The SmartLogger1000A/SmartLogger3000 has a built-in WLAN module. The app can
be connected to the SmartLogger1000A/SmartLogger3000 over WLAN after the
SmartLogger1000A/SmartLogger3000 is powered on.
Common users can view data and start or shut down the devices under Monitoring.
Advanced users can view data, set parameters, download logs, and start or shut down the devices
under Monitoring.
Path Settings is available only to the Android system.
Special users can view data, download logs, and start or shut down the devices under Monitoring.
6.3 Login
Prerequisites
The SmartLogger has been powered on.
The Bluetooth function of the SmartLogger is enabled by default.
The WLAN function of the SmartLogger is disabled by default. Ensure that the WLAN
function is enabled before connecting to the SmartLogger.
Connect over a WLAN/Bluetooth:
a. The WLAN/Bluetooth function is enabled on the mobile phone.
b. Keep the mobile phone within 5 m from the SmartLogger. Otherwise, the
communication between them would be affected.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect to the SmartLogger.
Code scanning: Tap Connect, on the scanning screen, place the QR code of the Device
in the scan frame. The device will be automatically connected after the code is identified.
Manual connection: Tap Manual Connection and select a connection mode.
Use the initial password upon first power-on and change it immediately after login. To
ensure account security, change the password periodically and keep the new password in
mind. Not changing the initial password may cause password disclosure. A password left
unchanged for a long period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a password is lost, the
device needs to be restored to its factory settings. In these cases, the user is liable for any
loss caused to the PV plant.
If the This WLAN network has no Internet access. Connect anyway? message is
displayed when you connect to the built-in WLAN, tap CONNECT. Otherwise, you
cannot log in to the system. The actual UI and messages may vary with mobile phones.
− Select Bluetooth, and tap Search for Device. After a Bluetooth device is found,
select the target Bluetooth device, and set up a connection. When the Bluetooth
connection is used for the SmartLogger2000, the name of the connected Bluetooth
device is LOG+last eight digits of the SN bar code.
Step 2 Select a login user and enter the password, tap Log In.
The login password is the same as that for the SmartLogger connected to the app and is
used only when the SmartLogger connects to the app.
For SmartLogger1000A and SmartLogger2000, the initial passwords for Common User,
Advanced User, and Special User are all 00000a.
For SmartLogger3000, the initial passwords for installer and user are all 00000a.
Use the initial password upon first power-on and change it immediately after login. To
ensure account security, change the password periodically and keep the new password in
mind. Not changing the initial password may cause password disclosure. A password left
unchanged for a long period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a password is lost,
devices cannot be accessed. In these cases, the user is liable for any loss caused to the PV
plant.
During the login, if five consecutive invalid password entries are made (the interval
between two consecutive entries is less than 2 minutes), the account will be locked for 10
minutes. The password should consist of six characters.
Step 3 After successful login, the quick settings screen or home screen is displayed.
If you log in to the app after the SmartLogger powers on for the first time or the SmartLogger
factory defaults are restored, the quick settings screen will be displayed. You can set basic
parameters for the SmartLogger on the Quick Settings screen. After the setting, you can modify the
parameters after choosing MoreSettings.
If you do not set basic parameters for the SmartLogger on the Quick Settings screen, the screen is
still displayed when you log in to the app next time.
----End
Step 2 Tap Alarm management or Device Monitoring to view active alarms, historical alarms, and
running information.
You can view the following information on the alarm management screen:
Tap an alarm record and view the alarm details.
Swipe right or left on the screen or tap either Active Alarm or Historical Alarm to
display a list of active alarms or historical alarms.
Select the alarms that can be manually cleared, and tap Delete on the right of the alarm
to manually clear the alarms.
----End
6.4.2 Settings
A common user can choose Settings to set user parameters for the SmartLogger.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > User param. > Date&Time to set the date and time.
Step 2 Set the date and time based on the region where the SmartLogger is located.
For a solar inverter that supports DST, if an advanced user enables DST, a common user can view DST
data. The displayed parameters are for reference only.
----End
Step 2 Tap target parameters. On the displayed screen, enter or select relevant information.
The plant parameters that are manually entered must not contain any special character, such as
<>:,`'?()#&\$|%+;~^" in the English half-width status.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > User param. > Currency to access the parameter setting screen.
----End
6.4.3 Maintenance
6.4.3.1 System Maintenance
Context
A common user can choose Maintenance to change only the SmartLogger password.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Change Password to access the password change screen.
Step 2 Type the old password, new password, and confirmation password. Tap Confirm.
----End
6.4.3.2 Feedback
Context
Users can provide feedback in text, pictures, and files.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Feedback in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
Step 3 Briefly describe the problem that you encounter in the Description column.
Step 5 (Optional) Tap to upload logs. Select device logs or app logs as required.
Step 6 Tap Submit.
----End
6.4.3.3 Help
Context
If you have any questions when using an involved device or the app, search for solutions in
the help information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Help in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
----End
6.4.3.4 About
Context
You can query the app version, connected product model, SN, firmware version, software
version, technical support website, privacy policy (displayed only on the SUN2000 app),
customer service contact information, and open source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > About to view the app version,
connected product model, SN, firmware version, software version, and technical support
website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy, Customer service contact information, or Open source software
policy to view the privacy policy, customer service contact information, and open source
software policy.
----End
Step 2 Select a target device to access the function menu screen of the device.
Step 3 Tap Alarm, Running Info., Energy Yield, or About to view the alarms, running
information, energy yield, and version information about the device.
----End
6.4.4.2 Maintenance
Context
Common users can maintain only a solar inverter. They manually send commands to start or
shut down the solar inverter.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap SUN2000 on the Monitor screen and select the target device to access the function menu
screen of the solar inverter.
Tap Performance Data to view the performance data curve of the solar inverter.
Step 4 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Step 2 Tap Alarm management or Device Monitoring to view active alarms, historical alarms, and
running information.
You can view the following information on the alarm management screen:
Tap an alarm record and view the alarm details.
Swipe right or left on the screen or tap either Active Alarm or Historical Alarm to
display a list of active alarms or historical alarms.
Select the alarms that can be manually cleared, and tap Delete on the right of the alarm
to manually clear the alarms.
----End
6.5.2.1 Query
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Device Monitor to access the device monitoring screen.
Step 2 Select a target device to access the function menu screen of the device.
Step 3 Tap Alarm, Running Info., Energy Yield, or About to view the alarms, running
information, energy yield, and version information about the device.
----End
6.5.2.2 Settings
Context
An advanced user can set solar inverter parameters, MBUS parameters, PID Module
parameters and DL/T645 parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 On the Device Monitor screen, select the target device to access the function menu screen of
the solar inverter.
Step 2 Tap Settings to access the settings screen.
Step 3 Set parameters as required.
For Setting MBUS Parameters, set Anti-crosstalk to Enable to make devices in the anti-crosstalk list
take effect.
----End
6.5.2.3 Maintenance
6.5.2.3.1 Log Download
Context
An advanced user can download only the logs of the SmartLogger, solar inverter, MBUS, and
PID module.
Procedure
Step 1 Select a device on the Device Monitor screen to access the function menu screen of the
device.
Step 2 Tap Device Logs to access the log download screen.
Step 3 Download log files as required.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Tap SUN2000 on the Device Monitor screen and select the target device to access the
function menu screen of the solar inverter.
Step 2 Tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 3 Tap next to Power on, Power off, AFCI self-check, or Reset.
AFCI self-check is available only for the solar inverter model marked with -US.
Tap License Management or Performance Data to view the certificate information and
performance data curve of the solar inverter.
Step 4 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Tap MBUS on the Device Monitor screen and select the target device to access the function
menu screen of the MBUS.
Step 2 Tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 3 Tap next to Search STA Again and search for the STA list again as prompted.
Step 4 Tap next to MBUS reset and reset the MBUS as prompted.
Step 5 Tap Anti-crosstalk list to synchronize, import, or export the list.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Tap PID on the Device Monitor screen and select the target device to access the function
menu screen of the PID module.
Step 2 Tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 3 Tap next to Power on, Power off, or Data clear as required.
If you clear data, active and historical alarms stored on the PID module will all be cleared.
Tap Performance Data to view the performance data curve of the PID module.
Step 4 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
6.5.3 Maintenance
6.5.3.1 System Maintenance
6.5.3.1.1 Changing a User Password
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Change Password to access the password change screen.
----End
Prerequisites
A USB flash drive has been inserted into the USB port on the SmartLogger2000.
Context
Only the SmartLogger2000 can generating the local maintenance script to set
SmartLogger2000 commands and save the script file in the USB flash drive. The
SmartLogger2000 executes the local script file in the USB flash drive to export SmartLogger
logs, export or import all files, upgrade application software, and upgrade BSP.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Generate local maint. Script to access the screen for generating the
script.
Step 2 Select operations as required and tap Generate local maint. Script to save the generated
local maintenance script file in the USB flash drive.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
You can also set SmartLogger commands without logging in to the app. For details, see 8.3.2
SmartLogger Maintenance Script.
----End
After the configuration file is imported, choose Latest Status to view the import status of the last offline
configuration file and choose Enable offline config to import other offline configuration files.
Context
After the system resets, the SmartLogger restarts.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Reset. A dialog box for resetting the system is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Context
Clear data if the SmartLogger is relocated and its historical data needs to be deleted.
After you perform Clear Data, electric energy yield data, performance data, and alarms
are cleared from the SmartLogger.
After you perform Clear Data, the devices connected to the SmartLogger are not
removed. If the original device will no longer connect to the SmartLogger, remove the
device.
If you perform Clear Data on the SmartLogger, you also have to perform Reset Alarms
on the NMS. Otherwise, the alarm information collected by the NMS and SmartLogger
will be different.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Clear Data. A dialog box for clearing data is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Import all files (or Export all files) to import or export all files.
----End
Context
Perform this operation with caution because all configured parameters except the current date,
time, baud rate, and address will be restored to their factory default values. This operation will
not affect operating information, alarm records, or system logs.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Restore factory settings. The Restore factory dialog box is
displayed.
Step 2 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Context
After a solar inverter is put into use, it should be inspected periodically to detect any potential
risks and problems.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Maintenance > Inverter Inspect to access the inspection screen.
Step 3 Select Inspection type and tap Next in the upper-right corner of the screen to start inspection.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap a device name to change it.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Hold down a device name, select the devices to be deleted, and tap Batch delete to delete
them.
----End
Context
The SmartLogger can automatically detect and connect to devices.
The EMI, power meter, slave SmartLogger, and third-party devices cannot be automatically
detected. You need to add them manually. For details, see 6.5.3.3.4 Manually Adding a
Device.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Automatically searching for devices
----End
Context
The EMI, power meter, slave SmartLogger, and third-party devices cannot be automatically
detected. You need to add them manually.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Add Device and set device parameters.
Comm. Protocol is set to Modbus RTU by default. If you need to modify it, refer to 6.5.4.5 Setting
RS485 Parameters.
Before adding the EMI or power meter manually, set the EMI or power meter parameters. For
details, see SmartLogger3000 User Manual , SmartLogger2000 User Manual or SmartLogger1000A
User Manual.
----End
Context
The SmartLogger can automatically allocate addresses to the connected devices and adjust the
addresses based on device sequence numbers.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Auto Assign Address.
----End
Prerequisites
The name extension of the file to be imported must be .cfg. Otherwise, the file will be
unavailable.
The file to be imported is stored in the memory or SD card of the mobile phone.
Context
When connecting to a user-defined device or the IEC103 device, import a configuration file
and add a device manually. Then, the device can be queried on the Monitor screen.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Import Config to import the .cfg file.
----End
Context
After connecting to a third-party device, you can choose Export Config to view its
configuration file.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Export Config.
----End
Context
If you reset alarms, all the active and historical alarms of the selected device are deleted
and the SmartLogger starts to collect new alarm data.
If data is deleted for a solar inverter, you must reset alarms on the SmartLogger and the
NMS; otherwise, the SmartLogger cannot collect new alarm data from the solar inverter.
If alarms are reset on the SmartLogger, you must reset alarms on the NMS; otherwise,
the NMS cannot obtain the new alarm data collected by the SmartLogger from the solar
inverter.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Reset Alarms and select a device on the Reset Alarms screen.
Step 4 Tap Confirm.
----End
Context
Batch control operations allow the SmartLogger to start, shut down, and reset the connected
solar inverters in batches. The solar inverters automatically restart after reset.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Batch Control.
Step 4 Tap Batch startup, Batch shutdown, or Batch reset, enter the app login password, and tap
Confirm.
----End
Context
Before connecting a device to the SmartLogger, configure access parameters correctly.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Access Param. to access the settings screen.
If the SmartLogger communicates with the solar inverter over the MBUS, set Embedded MBUS enable
to Enable.
----End
Context
On the device list screen, you can choose Export Device Info > Edit Device Info File >
Import Device Info to modify device information in the information file.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device List to access the device list screen.
Step 2 Tap Export Device Info to export the device information file.
Step 3 Tap Edit Device Info File to modify the device information file.
1. In the path where the device information file is exported, tap the exported .csv file to
access the screen for modifying the file.
2. Tap a parameter to be modified and enter or select target information.
3. After all modifications, tap Save in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Step 4 Tap Import Device Info to import the modified device information file to the SmartLogger.
----End
Prerequisites
A USB flash drive has been inserted into the USB port on the SmartLogger.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device logs to access the device log screen.
Step 2 Tap in the upper-right corner of the screen, select a device whose logs are to be
exported, and tap Next.
Step 3 Select the types of logs to be exported and tap Confirm to start exporting device logs.
The downloaded device logs are saved at the storage path of the USB flash drive.
----End
Prerequisites
You have obtained the upgrade package with the help of the supplier or Huawei
engineers. After the downloading is complete, use the digital certificate and verification
tool available at Huawei technical support website to verify the digital signature of the
software package.
a. Log in to Huawei enterprise technical support website
http://support.huawei.com/enterprise.
b. Browse or search for PGP Verify.
Insert the USB flash drive where the upgrade package is saved into the USB port on the
SmartLogger.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Upgrade to access the device upgrade screen.
Step 2 Tap in the upper-right corner, select a single device or devices of the same type, and
tap Next.
Step 3 Select the upgrade package and tap Next.
Step 4 Confirm the upgrade package and the device to be upgraded, and tap Finish to start upgrading
the device.
----End
Context
You can perform spot-check for the solar inverter whose Grid Code is Japan standard.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Inverter Spot to access the solar inverter spot-check screen.
Step 2 (Optional) Tap in the upper-right corner of the Inverter Spot screen, select Sel Ana
Para, and tap Finish to set analog parameters.
After the parameters on the Sel Analog Para screen are set, the analog parameters and their values are
displayed on the solar inverter spot-check screen. You can also tap Sel Device to set parameters when
the solar inverters are being spot-checked.
Step 3 Tap in the upper-right corner of the Inverter Spot screen and select Sel Device to
access the Sel Device screen.
Step 4 Select one or more devices to be spot-checked, and then tap Finish to start spot-check.
----End
6.5.3.8 Feedback
Context
Users can provide feedback in text, pictures, and files.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Feedback in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
Step 3 Briefly describe the problem that you encounter in the Description column.
Step 5 (Optional) Tap to upload logs. Select device logs or app logs as required.
Step 6 Tap Submit.
----End
6.5.3.9 Help
Context
If you have any questions when using an involved device or the app, search for solutions in
the help information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Help in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
----End
6.5.3.10 About
Context
You can query the app version, connected product model, SN, firmware version, software
ver., technical support website, privacy policy (displayed only on the SUN2000 app),
customer service contact information, and open source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > About to view the app version,
connected product model, SN, firmware version, software version, and technical support
website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy, Customer service contact information, or Open source software
policy to view the privacy policy, customer service contact information, and open source
software policy.
----End
6.5.4 Settings
An advanced user can choose Settings to access the settings screen and set the user
parameters, communications parameters, extended parameters, and file save path for the
SmartLogger.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > User param. > Date&Time to set the date and time.
Step 2 Set the date and time based on the region where the SmartLogger is located.
For a solar inverter that supports DST, if an advanced user enables DST, a common user can view DST
data. The displayed parameters are for reference only.
----End
Step 2 Tap target parameters. On the displayed screen, enter or select relevant information.
The plant parameters that are manually entered must not contain any special character, such as
<>:,`'?()#&\$|%+;~^" in the English half-width status.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > User param. > Revenue to access the parameter setting screen.
----End
Context
Set Ethernet parameters to ensure proper operation of Ethernet ports and functions of logging
in to the embedded WebUI of the SmartLogger, connecting to the NMS, and sending emails.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Comm. Param. > Ethernet to access the Ethernet parameter setting
screen.
Step 2 Tap target parameters. On the displayed screen, enter relevant information.
If the SmartLogger connects to the Internet through a router, note the following when setting
Ethernet parameters:
----End
Context
Set RS485 parameters to ensure normal communication between the SmartLogger and
devices such as the SUN2000, EMI, and power meter.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Comm. Param. > RS485 to access the parameter setting screen.
Step 2 Select a port from COM1 to COM6.
Use the settings of COM1 as an example.
Set the protocol supported by the RS485 port based on either the protocol supported by the
connected device or the status of the device in the network. When the SmartLogger serves as a slave
node to interconnect with a third-party device over Modbus-RTU, set Protocol to Modbus-Slave.
When the connected solar inverter performs rapid power grid scheduling using both MBUS and
RS485, set Protocol to Modbus-Control.
Parity, Protocol, and Stop bit must be set to the same values for all devices connected to the same
RS485 port.
The baud rate for the RS485 ports of the SmartLogger must be the same as the baud rate for the
device that communicates with the SmartLogger.
1 ≤ Start address ≤ End address ≤ 247. The address range of the ports can overlap. Set the address
range as required. A larger address range requires a longer searching time. The start and end
addresses have no impact on the devices that have been connected.
Step 3 On the RS485 screen, tap Night Communication Settings to set the parameters for
communication at night.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Comm. Param. > Power Meter to access the parameter setting screen.
Step 2 Tap target parameters. On the displayed screen, enter relevant information.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Comm. Param. > Management System to access the parameter setting
screen.
----End
Context
Set Modbus-TCP parameters correctly to ensure normal communication between the
SmartLogger and a third-party NMS.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Comm. Param. > Modbus TCP to access the parameter setting screen.
Modbus TCP is a universal standard protocol used to connect to a third-party management system.
Because there is no security authentication mechanism, data transmitted by Modbus TCP is not
encrypted. To reduce network security risks, the function of connecting to a third-party management
system using Modbus TCP is disabled by default. This protocol can transmit the running data and
control commands of PV plants, which may cause user data breach and control permission theft.
Therefore, exercise caution when using this protocol. Users are liable for any loss caused by the use
of this protocol to connect to a third-party management system (non-secure protocol). Users are
advised to take measures at the PV plant level to reduce security risks, or use Huawei management
system to mitigate the risks.
If the devices connected to the six RS485 ports of the SmartLogger have duplicate addresses, set
Address mode to Logical address.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Comm. Param. > IEC103 to access the parameter setting screen.
Step 2 Tap target parameters. On the displayed screen, enter relevant information.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Comm. Param. > IEC104 to access the parameter setting screen.
Step 2 Tap target parameters. On the displayed screen, enter relevant information.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Extended Param. > Dry contact remote shutdown. On the displayed
screen, set parameters to remotely shut down solar inverters in dry contact mode.
Figure 6-56 Remotely shutting down solar inverters in dry contact mode
----End
Context
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. The
third-party NMS can access Huawei devices with proper configurations.
FTP is a universal standard protocol without any security authentication mechanism. Data transmitted by
FTP is not encrypted. To reduce network security risks, the IP address of the connected third-party FTP
server is left blank by default. This protocol can transmit the running data of PV plants, which may
cause user data breach. Therefore, exercise caution when using this protocol. Users are liable for any
loss caused by the enabling of the FTP protocol (non-secure protocol). Users are advised to take
measures at the PV plant level to reduce security risks, or use Huawei management system to mitigate
the risks
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Extended Param. > FTP to access the parameter setting screen.
Perform Test transmission to check whether the SmartLogger can report data to the FTP server.
Set FTP server to the domain name or IP address of the FTP server. If FTP server is set to the
domain name of the FTP server, ensure that the address of the DNS server is set correctly.
Set User name and Password for logging in to the FTP server.
Set Remote directory to create a subdirectory of the same name under the default path for
uploading data.
If Data export is enabled, you can set the SmartLogger to report data regularly or at a specified
time. Data reported at a specified time is all data, whose file name remains the same for a whole day.
You can choose all data or incremental data to be reported regularly.
----End
Context
The SmartLogger can send emails to inform users of the current energy yield information,
alarm information, and device status of the power plant system, helping users know the
running status of the power plant system in time.
When using this function, ensure that the SmartLogger can connect to the configured email
server and the Ethernet parameters and email parameters are correctly set for the
SmartLogger.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Extended Param. > Email to access the parameter setting screen.
You can tap Send test email to check whether the SmartLogger can successfully send emails to
users.
You can set SMTP server to the domain name or IP address of the SMTP server. If it is set to the
domain name of the SMTP server, ensure that the address of the DNS server is set correctly.
Set User name and Password for logging in to the SMTP server.
Send address indicates the sender's email address. Ensure that the sender's email server is the same
as the server specified by SMTP server.
----End
Prerequisites
This function is available only on the Android system.
Context
You can modify the save path for logs of devices connected to the SmartLogger and export
logs from the path.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Path Settings > File save path to access the screen for setting a file save
path.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Power adjustment > Active Power Control to access the Active Power Control
screen.
Step 2 Tap Active power control mode to set the active power control mode.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Power adjustment > Reactive Power control to access the
parameter setting screen.
Step 2 Tap Reactive power control mode to set the active power control mode.
----End
Step 2 Tap Alarm management or Device Monitoring to view active alarms, historical alarms, and
running information.
You can view the following information on the alarm management screen:
Tap an alarm record and view the alarm details.
Swipe right or left on the screen or tap either Active Alarm or Historical Alarm to
display a list of active alarms or historical alarms.
Select the alarms that can be manually cleared, and tap Delete on the right of the alarm
to manually clear the alarms.
----End
6.6.2 Settings
6.6.2.1 Setting RS485 Parameters
Context
Set RS485 parameters to ensure normal communication between the SmartLogger and
devices such as the SUN2000, EMI, and power meter.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > RS485 to access the parameter setting screen.
Step 2 Select a port from COM1 to COM6.
Use the settings of COM1 as an example.
Step 3 On the RS485 screen, tap Night Communication Settings to set the parameters for
communication at night.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Power Meter to access the parameter setting screen.
Step 2 Tap target parameters. On the displayed screen, enter relevant information.
----End
6.6.3 Maintenance
6.6.3.1 Solar Inverter Inspection
Context
After a solar inverter is put into use, it should be inspected periodically to detect any potential
risks and problems.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap More > Inverter Inspect to access the inspection screen.
Step 3 Select Inspection type and tap Next in the upper-right corner of the screen to start inspection.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Change Password to access the password change screen.
----End
Context
After the system resets, the SmartLogger restarts.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Reset. A dialog box for resetting the system is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Context
Clear data if the SmartLogger is relocated and its historical data needs to be deleted.
After you perform Clear Data, electric energy yield data, performance data, and alarms
are cleared from the SmartLogger.
After you perform Clear Data, the devices connected to the SmartLogger are not
removed. If the original device will no longer connect to the SmartLogger, remove the
device.
If you perform Clear Data on the SmartLogger, you also have to perform Reset Alarms
on the NMS. Otherwise, the alarm information collected by the NMS and SmartLogger
will be different.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Clear Data. A dialog box for clearing data is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Prerequisites
A USB flash drive has been inserted into the USB port on the SmartLogger.
Context
Generating the local maintenance script is used to set SmartLogger commands and save the
script file in the USB flash drive. The SmartLogger executes the local script file in the USB
flash drive to export SmartLogger logs, export or import all files, upgrade application
software, and upgrade BSP.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Generate local maint. Script to access the screen for generating the
script.
Step 2 Select operations as required and tap Generate local maint. Script to save the generated
local maintenance script file in the USB flash drive.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
You can also set SmartLogger commands without logging in to the app. For details, see 8.3.2
SmartLogger Maintenance Script.
Context
Perform this operation with caution because all configured parameters except the current date,
time, baud rate, and address will be restored to their factory default values. This operation will
not affect operating information, alarm records, or system logs.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Restore factory settings. The Restore factory dialog box is
displayed.
Step 2 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap a device name to change it.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Hold down a device name, select the devices to be deleted, and tap Batch delete to delete
them.
----End
Context
The SmartLogger can automatically detect and connect to devices.
The EMI, power meter, slave SmartLogger, and third-party devices cannot be automatically
detected. You need to add them manually. For details, see 6.6.3.3.4 Manually Adding a
Device.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Automatically searching for devices
----End
Context
The EMI, power meter, slave SmartLogger, and third-party devices cannot be automatically
detected. You need to add them manually.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Add Device and set device parameters.
Comm. Protocol is set to Modbus RTU by default. If you need to modify it, refer to 6.5.4.5 Setting
RS485 Parameters.
Before adding the EMI or power meter manually, set the EMI or power meter parameters. For
details, see SmartLogger3000 User Manual , SmartLogger2000 User Manual or SmartLogger1000A
User Manual.
----End
Context
The SmartLogger can automatically allocate addresses to the connected devices and adjust the
addresses based on device sequence numbers.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Auto Assign Address.
----End
Prerequisites
The name extension of the file to be imported must be .cfg. Otherwise, the file will be
unavailable.
The file to be imported is stored in the memory or SD card of the mobile phone.
Context
When connecting to a user-defined device or the IEC103 device, import a configuration file
and add a device manually. Then, the device can be queried on the Monitor screen.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Import Config to import the .cfg file.
----End
Context
After connecting to a third-party device, you can choose Export Config to view its
configuration file.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Export Config.
----End
Context
If you reset alarms, all the active and historical alarms of the selected device are deleted
and the SmartLogger starts to collect new alarm data.
If data is deleted for a solar inverter, you must reset alarms on the SmartLogger and the
NMS; otherwise, the SmartLogger cannot collect new alarm data from the solar inverter.
If alarms are reset on the SmartLogger, you must reset alarms on the NMS; otherwise,
the NMS cannot obtain the new alarm data collected by the SmartLogger from the solar
inverter.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Reset Alarms and select a device on the Reset Alarms screen.
Step 4 Tap Confirm.
----End
Context
Batch control operations allow the SmartLogger to start, shut down, and reset the connected
solar inverters in batches. The solar inverters automatically restart after reset.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Batch Control.
Step 4 Tap Batch startup, Batch shutdown, or Batch reset, enter the app login password, and tap
Confirm.
----End
Context
Before connecting a device to the SmartLogger, configure access parameters correctly.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device Mgmt. to access the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 2 Tap the drop-down list in the upper-right corner of the Device Mgmt. screen.
Step 3 Tap Access Param. to access the settings screen.
If the SmartLogger communicates with the solar inverter over the MBUS, set Embedded MBUS enable
to Enable.
----End
Context
On the device list screen, you can choose Export Device Info > Edit Device Info File >
Import Device Info to modify device information in the information file.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device List to access the device list screen.
Step 2 Tap Export Device Info to export the device information file.
Step 3 Tap Edit Device Info File to modify the device information file.
1. In the path where the device information file is exported, tap the exported .csv file to
access the screen for modifying the file.
2. Tap a parameter to be modified and enter or select target information.
3. After all modifications, tap Save in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Step 4 Tap Import Device Info to import the modified device information file to the SmartLogger.
----End
Prerequisites
A USB flash drive has been inserted into the USB port on the SmartLogger.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Device logs to access the device log screen.
Step 2 Tap in the upper-right corner of the screen, select a device whose logs are to be
exported, and tap Next.
Step 3 Select the types of logs to be exported and tap Confirm to start exporting device logs.
The downloaded device logs are saved at the storage path of the USB flash drive.
----End
Prerequisites
You have obtained the upgrade package with the help of the supplier or Huawei
engineers. After the downloading is complete, use the digital certificate and verification
tool available at Huawei technical support website to verify the digital signature of the
software package.
a. Log in to Huawei enterprise technical support website
http://support.huawei.com/enterprise.
b. Browse or search for PGP Verify.
Insert the USB flash drive where the upgrade package is saved into the USB port on the
SmartLogger.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Upgrade to access the device upgrade screen.
Step 2 Tap in the upper-right corner, select a single device or devices of the same type, and
tap Next.
Step 3 Select the upgrade package and tap Next.
Step 4 Confirm the upgrade package and the device to be upgraded, and tap Finish to start upgrading
the device.
----End
Context
You can perform spot-check for the solar inverter whose Grid Code is Japan standard.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Inverter Spot to access the solar inverter spot-check screen.
Step 2 (Optional) Tap in the upper-right corner of the Inverter Spot screen, select Sel Ana
Para, and tap Finish to set analog parameters.
After the parameters on the Sel Analog Para screen are set, the analog parameters and their values are
displayed on the solar inverter spot-check screen. You can also tap Sel Device to set parameters when
the solar inverters are being spot-checked.
Step 3 Tap in the upper-right corner of the Inverter Spot screen and select Sel Device to
access the Sel Device screen.
Step 4 Select one or more devices to be spot-checked, and then tap Finish to start spot-check.
----End
6.6.3.8 Feedback
Context
Users can provide feedback in text, pictures, and files.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Feedback in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
Step 3 Briefly describe the problem that you encounter in the Description column.
Step 5 (Optional) Tap to upload logs. Select device logs or app logs as required.
Step 6 Tap Submit.
----End
6.6.3.9 Help
Context
If you have any questions when using an involved device or the app, search for solutions in
the help information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Help in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
----End
6.6.3.10 About
Context
You can query the app version, connected product model, SN, firmware version, software
ver., technical support website, privacy policy (displayed only on the SUN2000 app),
customer service contact information, and open source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > About to view the app version,
connected product model, SN, firmware version, software version, and technical support
website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy, Customer service contact information, or Open source software
policy to view the privacy policy, customer service contact information, and open source
software policy.
----End
6.6.4.1 Query
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Monitor to access the device monitoring screen.
Step 2 Select a target device to access the function menu screen of the device.
Step 3 Tap Alarm, Running Info., Energy Yield, or About to view the alarms, running
information, energy yield, and version information about the device.
The SmartLogger can connect to a maximum of five types of IEC103 devices and can connect to
multiple devices of the same type.
----End
6.6.4.2 Settings
Context
An advanced user can set only the running parameters of solar inverters.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap SUN2000 on the Monitor screen and select the target device to access the function menu
screen of the solar inverter.
Step 2 Tap Settings to access the settings screen.
Step 3 Set parameters as required.
Step 4 (Optional) Select parameters as required and tap Batch set to set running parameters for
multiple solar inverters of the same series.
----End
6.6.4.3 Maintenance
6.6.4.3.1 Log Download
Context
An advanced user can download only the logs of the SmartLogger, solar inverter, MBUS, and
PID module.
Procedure
Step 1 Select a device on the Monitor screen to access the function menu screen of the device.
Step 2 Tap Device Logs to access the log download screen.
Step 3 Download log files as required.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Tap SUN2000 on the Monitor screen and select the target device to access the function menu
screen of the solar inverter.
Step 2 Tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Tap Performance Data to view the performance data curve of the solar inverter.
Step 4 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
WLAN/Bluetooth Module
Purchase a WLAN/Bluetooth module that matches the PID module. A WLAN/Bluetooth
module purchased from any other source may not support communication between the app
module and the PID module.
Advanced users: Has the permissions of viewing PID module data, setting functional
parameters, and maintaining devices.
Special user: Has the permissions of viewing PID module data, setting user parameters,
and maintaining devices (including starting and shutting down the PID module, clearing
data, and upgrading devices).
Figure 7-1, Figure 7-2 and Figure 7-3 show the menu operation permissions of common users,
advanced users, and special users respectively.
7.4 Login
Prerequisites
The PID module has been powered on.
Connect over a Bluetooth module:
a. A WLAN/Bluetooth module is available and has been inserted into the USB port in
the PID module maintenance compartment.
b. The WLAN/Bluetooth function is enabled on the mobile phone.
c. Keep the mobile phone within 5 m away from the PID module. Otherwise,
communication between them would be affected.
Connect over a USB data cable:
a. A USB data cable is available. One end of the USB data cable is connected to the
USB port in the PID module maintenance compartment and the other end is
connected to the USB port on the mobile phone.
b. After connecting the USB data cable, Connected to USB Accessory is displayed
on the mobile phone, indicating that the PID module and the mobile phone have
been successfully connected. Otherwise, the USB data cable connection is invalid.
Procedure
Step 1 Start the app. Tap Connect to access the code scanning screen and connect to the PID
module.
Code scanning: Tap Connect, on the scanning screen, place the QR code or bar code of
the WLAN/Bluetooth module in the scan frame. The device will be automatically
connected after the code is identified.
Manual connection: Tap Manual Connection and select a connection mode.
− Select WLAN and connect to the corresponding WLAN in the WLAN connection
list of the APP. The initial name of the WLAN hotspot is Adapter-WLAN module
SN, and the initial password is Changeme.
Use the initial password upon first power-on and change it immediately after login. To ensure
account security, change the password periodically and keep the new password in mind. Not
changing the initial password may cause password disclosure. A password left unchanged for
a long period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a password is lost, devices cannot be
accessed. In these cases, the user is liable for any loss caused to the PV plant.
− Select Bluetooth, and tap Search for device. After a Bluetooth device is found,
select the target Bluetooth device, and set up a connection. If the Bluetooth module
is USB-Adapter2000-B, the connected Bluetooth device is named after last 8 digits
of the SN barcode + HWAPP. The SN barcode can be obtained from the silk screen
on the Bluetooth module.
− Select USB, and tap Confirm to allow the app to access the USB accessory. After
you select Use by default for this USB accessory, the message will not appear if
you log in to the app again without removing the USB data cable.
Step 2 Select a login user and enter the password.
The login password is the same as that for the PID module connected to the app and is used only
when the PID module connects to the app.
The initial passwords for Common User, Advanced User, and Special User are all 00000a. If you
log in to the system for the first time, use the initial password and change the password as soon as
possible. After the password is used for a period of time, change it periodically to ensure account
security.
During the login, if five consecutive invalid password entries are made (the interval between two
consecutive entries is less than 2 minutes), the account will be locked for 10 minutes. The password
should consist of six characters.
Step 3 After successful login, the Quick Settings screen or Function Menu screen is displayed.
If you log in to the app after the PID module powers on for the first time or factory defaults are
restored, the Quick Settings screen will be displayed. You can set basic parameters for the PID
module on the Quick Settings screen. After the settings take effect, you can access the Function
Menu screen and modify the parameters on the Settings screen.
If you do not set basic parameters for the PID module on the Quick Settings screen, the screen is
still displayed when you log in to the app next time.
----End
Step 2 Tap Alarms or Running Info. to view active alarms, historical alarms, and PID module
running information.
You can view the following information on the alarm information screen:
Tap an alarm record and view the alarm details.
Swipe right or left on the screen or tap either Active Alarm or Historical Alarm to
display a list of active alarms or historical alarms.
Tap to set the alarm sorting mode for active alarms or historical alarms.
Tap to set a time criterion. The historical alarms generated within the time segment are
displayed.
----End
7.5.2 Settings
Prerequisite
Common users can set user parameters only for the PID module.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > User Parameters and set user parameters.
----End
7.5.3 Maintenance
7.5.3.1 Feedback
Context
Users can provide feedback in text, pictures, and files.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Feedback in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
Step 3 Briefly describe the problem that you encounter in the Description column.
Step 5 (Optional) Tap to upload logs. Select device logs or app logs as required.
Step 6 Tap Submit.
----End
7.5.3.2 Help
Context
If you have any questions when using an involved device or the app, search for solutions in
the help information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Help in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
----End
7.5.3.3 About
Context
You can query the app version, connected product model, SN, firmware version, software
ver., technical support website, privacy policy, customer service contact information, and
open source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > About to view the app version,
connected product model, SN, firmware version, software version, and technical support
website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy, Customer service contact information, or Open source software
policy to view the privacy policy, customer service contact information, and open source
software policy.
----End
Step 2 Tap Alarms or Running Info. to view active alarms, historical alarms, and PID module
running information.
You can view the following information on the alarm information screen:
Tap an alarm record and view the alarm details.
Swipe right or left on the screen or tap either Active Alarm or Historical Alarm to
display a list of active alarms or historical alarms.
Tap to set the alarm sorting mode for active alarms or historical alarms.
Tap to set a time criterion. The historical alarms generated within the time segment are
displayed.
----End
7.6.2 Settings
7.6.2.1 Setting Protection Parameters
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Protection Parameters to access the parameter
setting screen.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Feature Parameters to access the parameter setting
screen.
6 Periodic PID Specifies the min The IMD is shut down when
runtime operating the PID module is operating.
duration of the
PID module
when the PID
module and IMD
operate in cycle
mode.
7 Periodic IMD Specifies the min The PID module is standby
runtime operating when the IMD is operating.
duration of the
IMD when the
PID module and
IMD operate in
cycle mode.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > User Parameters to access the parameter setting
screen.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Comm. Parameters to access the parameter setting
screen.
Step 2 Tap RS485 to set RS485 communications parameters.
----End
Prerequisites
This function is available only on the Android system.
Context
You can modify the save path for operation logs and PID module logs and export logs from
the path.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > File Save Path to access the path setting screen.
7.6.3 Maintenance
7.6.3.1 Log Download
Context
On the Device Logs screen, you can export operation logs and PID logs from the mobile
phone.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Device Logs to access the log download screen.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 3 Tap next to Power on, Power off, Reset, Data clear, or Restore defaults as required.
If you clear data, active and historical alarms stored on the PID module will all be cleared.
Tap Performance Data to view the performance data curve of the PID module.
Step 4 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Prerequisites
Obtain the upgrade package from your supplier or Huawei engineers. After the downloading
is complete, use the digital certificate and verification tool available at Huawei technical
support website to verify the digital signature of the software package.
1. Log in to Huawei enterprise technical support website
http://support.huawei.com/enterprise.
2. Browse or search for PGP Verify.
Procedure
Step 1 Copy the upgrade package to your mobile phone without decompressing the package.
Step 2 Tap Upgrade to access the PID module upgrade screen. Upgrade the software version of the
device as required.
----End
7.6.3.4 Feedback
Context
Users can provide feedback in text, pictures, and files.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Feedback in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
Step 3 Briefly describe the problem that you encounter in the Description column.
Step 5 (Optional) Tap to upload logs. Select device logs or app logs as required.
Step 6 Tap Submit.
----End
7.6.3.5 Help
Context
If you have any questions when using an involved device or the app, search for solutions in
the help information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Help in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
----End
7.6.3.6 About
Context
You can query the app version, connected product model, SN, firmware version, software
ver., technical support website, privacy policy, customer service contact information, and
open source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > About to view the app version,
connected product model, SN, firmware version, software version, and technical support
website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy, Customer service contact information, or Open source software
policy to view the privacy policy, customer service contact information, and open source
software policy.
----End
Step 2 Tap Alarms or Running Info. to view active alarms, historical alarms, and PID module
running information.
You can view the following information on the alarm information screen:
Tap an alarm record and view the alarm details.
Swipe right or left on the screen or tap either Active Alarm or Historical Alarm to
display a list of active alarms or historical alarms.
Tap to set the alarm sorting mode for active alarms or historical alarms.
Tap to set a time criterion. The historical alarms generated within the time segment are
displayed.
----End
7.7.2 Settings
7.7.2.1 Setting User Parameters
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > User Parameters to access the parameter setting
screen.
----End
Prerequisites
This function is available only on the Android system.
Context
You can modify the save path for operation logs and PID module logs and export logs from
the path.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > File Save Path to access the path setting screen.
7.7.3 Maintenance
7.7.3.1 Log Download
Context
On the Device Logs screen, you can export operation logs and PID logs from the mobile
phone.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Device Logs to access the log download screen.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap Maintenance to access the maintenance screen.
Step 2 Tap next to Power on, Power off, or Data clear as required.
If you clear data, active and historical alarms stored on the PID module will all be cleared.
Tap Performance Data to view the performance data curve of the PID module.
Step 3 Enter the password for logging in to the app, and tap Confirm.
----End
Prerequisites
Obtain the upgrade package from your supplier or Huawei engineers. After the downloading
is complete, use the digital certificate and verification tool available at Huawei technical
support website to verify the digital signature of the software package.
1. Log in to Huawei enterprise technical support website
http://support.huawei.com/enterprise.
2. Browse or search for PGP Verify.
Procedure
Step 1 Copy the upgrade package to your mobile phone without decompressing the package.
Step 2 Tap Upgrade to access the PID module upgrade screen. Upgrade the software version of the
device as required.
----End
7.7.3.4 Feedback
Context
Users can provide feedback in text, pictures, and files.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Feedback in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
Step 3 Briefly describe the problem that you encounter in the Description column.
Step 5 (Optional) Tap to upload logs. Select device logs or app logs as required.
Step 6 Tap Submit.
----End
7.7.3.5 Help
Context
If you have any questions when using an involved device or the app, search for solutions in
the help information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > Help in the upper-right corner of the home screen.
----End
7.7.3.6 About
Context
You can query the app version, connected product model, SN, firmware version, software
ver., technical support website, privacy policy, customer service contact information, and
open source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > About to view the app version,
connected product model, SN, firmware version, software version, and technical support
website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy, Customer service contact information, or Open source software
policy to view the privacy policy, customer service contact information, and open source
software policy.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the app connection screen, tap > File download in the upper-right corner.
Step 2 If an update of device upgrade package is detected, confirm to download it, Downloading
device upgrade packages and grid codes is supported.
Step 3 Tap Download on the screen for downloading the upgrade package.
----End
The SUN2000 app uses the ping solar.huawei.com command to check whether the mobile device is
connected to the public network. The mobile phone automatically detects software updates when
connected to the Internet. If the device upgrade package or grid code is updated, a message is displayed
to prompt users to download the upgrade package or grid code.After the inverter is connected, the
system prompts you to install the upgrade package. Perform operations as prompted.
The solar inverter without an LCD allows you to collect and scan the SN bar code.
When using diagonal pliers to cut off the SN bar code label suspended under a solar
inverter, mark its device name on the back of the label to ensure mapping between the
solar inverter name and SN bar code. The SN label position of the SUN2000-33KTL is
shown in Figure 8-3, and that of the SUN2000-50KTL is shown in Figure 8-4.
Context
The SN bar codes of solar inverters are obtained in centralized mode. These bar codes help set
up mapping between solar inverter names and SN bar codes on the SmartLogger and assist the
SmartLogger to communicate with the solar inverters and commission them.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose > MBUS whitelist on the app connection screen. On the MBUS whitelist
screen, enter a user-defined file name and tap Next.
Step 2 On the SN List screen, tap Scan or Manual input to record SN bar codes or QR codes and
device names.
Method 1: Scan
a. Tap Scan and specify a scanning mode to start scanning. Ensure that the camera is
about 15 cm away from the SN label or QR code.
b. After scanning, enter the device number at the back of the scanned label on the SN
Details screen.
Method 2: Manual input
a. Tap Manual input. On the SN Details screen, enter the SN bar code and the device
name at the back of the label.
b. Tap Confirm to save the SN information.
You can choose > MBUS Whitelist to find the saved SN information file on the list of saved
files.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
After scanning the SN bar code information file, you can choose More > Device List on
the SmartLogger home page to modify the device information.
Upload the scanned information file to the PC and rename the file as DeviceInfo.csv,
which provides information when changing the device name and device address on the
SmartLogger. For details, seeSmartLogger3000 User Manual, SmartLogger2000 User
Manual or SmartLogger1000A User Manual.
The SUN2000-(8KTL-28KTL) does not support the function of generating the solar inverter
maintenance script.
Delete the script file immediately after use to reduce information disclosure risks.
Procedure
Step 1 On the app connection screen, tap > Local maintenance script to access the command
setting screen.
Step 2 In the Local maintenance script area, select Inverter/PID.
The name of the maintenance script file is sun_lmt_mgr_cmd.emap. You can choose > File
Manager > Device Log to delete or email the maintenance script.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the app connection screen, tap > Local maintenance script to access the command
setting screen.
Step 2 Select SmartLogger for Local maintenance script.
The name of the maintenance script file is logger_lmt_mgr_cmd.emap. You can choose > File
Manager > Device Log to delete or email the maintenance script.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
You can also log in to the app as an advanced user or a special user and choose More >
System Maintenance > SmartLogger Command Set on the Home screen of the
SmartLogger to set the parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 On the app connection screen, tap > File manager to access the File manager screen.
Step 2 On the File manager screen, the downloaded log files, generated scripts, and configuration
files are displayed.
Step 3 To delete files, select one or more files and tap Delete.
Step 4 To send files to your mailbox, select one or more files and tap Share.
Step 5 Download app logs.
1. On the File manager screen, tap Download in the upper right corner. The Download
logs screen is displayed.
2. Select APP log and tap Download.
After the logs are downloaded, you can tap Share to send the logs to your mailbox.
----End
8.5 About
Context
This screen is used to query the app version information, technical support website, privacy
policy (displayed only on the SUN2000 app), customer service contact information, and open
source software policy.
When the app starts for the first time after being downloaded or updated, the privacy policy is
displayed. You can use the app only after agreeing to the privacy policy, and the privacy policy will
no longer appear. If you do not agree to the privacy policy, the app exits, and the privacy policy is
still displayed when you start the app next time until you agree to the privacy policy.
You can revoke the agreed privacy policy.
Procedure
Step 1 On the app connection screen, tap > About to view the app version information and
technical support website.
Step 2 Tap Privacy policy or Open source software policy to view the privacy policy and open
source software policy.
----End
9 Troubleshooting
10 FAQs
d. Align the camera with the QR code you want to scan, and follow the onscreen
instructions to download and install the FusionSolar app.
For a Samsung phone:
The screen varies according to the phone model. The actual screen prevails.
If your phone's camera does not support QR code scanning, you are advised to use method 2 to scan
the QR code using the browser on your phone.
Method 2: Use the code scanning program of the mobile browser (Huawei browser, Opera, or
Edge is recommended). This section uses Huawei browser as an example.
1. Open the browser and tap the QR code scanning or photographing icon on the right of
the search box.
2. Align the camera with the QR code you want to scan, and follow the onscreen
instructions to download and install the FusionSolar app.
The screen varies according to the browser brand. The actual screen prevails.
Some browsers may not support app download. If the FusionSolar app cannot be downloaded after the
QR code is identified, you are advised to use a recommended browser.
Step 2 Choose your email service provider from the list. If it is on the list already, directly choose it.
If not, choose Other on the list.
Step 3 Specify the correct email address and password. Tap Next to authenticate.
Step 4 If Account setup error is displayed, confirm it and choose Manual setup.
Step 5 Choose the protocol type of the email server (POP3 by default).
Step 6 After the configuration is completed, you can set the sending and receiving options of the
email account.
Step 7 Tap Next to enter the mailbox. If you can receive and send emails, the email function of the
SUN2000 APP is successfully enabled.
The phone mailbox configuration interface will be different depending on the phone model. The actual
mobile phone interface is subject to change.
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Step 1 In the upper-right corner of the home screen, choose > Change password to change
the password.
Step 2 Specify Old password, New password, and Confirm password, and then tap Confirm.
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Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Grid Parameters to access the parameter setting
screen.
Step 2 In the grid code drop-down list, tap Custom to deliver the settings to the device.
Select a user-defined grid code (Custom) based on the voltage and frequency of the local power grid
system.
Step 3 Set the power grid, protection, feature, or power adjustment parameters on the Settings screen
based on the local power grid requirements.
For details about the parameter settings for commercial solar inverters, see A Commercial
Smart Inverters Parameters.
For details about the parameter settings for distributed solar inverters, see 4.7 Settings.
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If you cannot rectify faults with the measures listed in the "Suggestion" column, contact your dealer or
Huawei technical support.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maintenance > IPS test to access the IPS test screen.
Step 2 Tap Start to start an IPS test. The SUN2000 detects maximum voltage over 10 min (59.S1),
maximum overvoltage (59.S2), minimum undervoltage (27.S1), minimum undervoltage
(27.S2), maximum overfrequency (81.S1), maximum overfrequency (81.S2), and minimum
underfrequency (81.S1), and minimum underfrequency (81.S2).
Step 3 After the IPS test is complete, IPS State is displayed as IPS state success. Tap Historical
report in the upper right corner of the screen to view the IPS check report.
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Step 2 Tap Grid code and tap to import the grid code file.
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Table 10-3
Parameter Description
SSID Specifies the name of the built-in
WLAN.
The default name of the built-in WLAN
is Logger_SN.
Password Specifies the password for accessing the
built-in WLAN.
The initial password of the built-in
WLAN is Changeme.
Use the initial password upon first
power-on and change it immediately
after login. To ensure account security,
change the password periodically and
keep the new password in mind. Not
Parameter Description
changing the initial password may cause
password disclosure. A password left
unchanged for a long period of time may
be stolen or cracked. If a password is
lost, the device needs to be restored to
factory settings. In these cases, the user
is liable for any loss caused to the PV
plant.
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Solution
For Huawei mobile phones on Android 10 or later:
a. On the home screen of your mobile phone, tap Settings > WLAN.
b. Tap More settings.
c. Disable WLAN+.
For other mobile phones:
a. On the home screen of your mobile phone, tap Settings > WLAN.
b. Tap the WLAN of the target device, select FORGET or DELETE, and scan the
QR code to connect to the WLAN again.
If the This WLAN network has no Internet access. Connect anyway? message is displayed when you
connect to the built-in WLAN, tap CONNECT. Otherwise, you cannot log in to the system. The actual
UI and messages may vary with mobile phones.
11 Grid reconnection The standards of certain countries and regions require that after the inverter
voltage lower shuts down for protection due to a fault, if the power grid voltage is lower than
limit (V) Grid reconnection voltage lower limit, the inverter is not allowed to
reconnect to the grid.
12 Grid reconnection The standards of certain countries and regions require that after the inverter
frequency upper shuts down for protection due to a fault, if the power grid frequency is higher
limit (Hz) than Grid reconnection frequency upper limit, the inverter is not allowed to
reconnect to the grid.
13 Grid reconnection The standards of certain countries and regions require that after the inverter
frequency lower shuts down for protection due to a fault, if the power grid frequency is lower
limit (Hz) than Grid reconnection frequency lower limit, the inverter is not allowed to
reconnect to the grid.
14 Reactive power Specifies the voltage threshold for triggering reactive power compensation
compensation based on the cosφ-P curve.
(cosφ-P) trigger
voltage (%)
15 Reactive power Specifies the voltage threshold for exiting reactive power compensation based
compensation on the cosφ-P curve.
(cosφ-P) exit
voltage (%)
2 Phase protection point (º) The Japanese standard requires that during passive islanding
detection, protection should be triggered if an abrupt voltage
phase change is detected.
3 Phase angle offset protection The standards of certain countries and regions require that
the inverter needs to be protected when the phase angle
offset of the power grid three phases exceeds a certain value.
4 10-min overvoltage protection Specifies the 10-minute overvoltage protection threshold.
threshold (V)
5 10-min overvoltage protection Specifies the 10-minute overvoltage protection duration.
duration (ms)
2 MPPT multi- Specifies the MPPT scanning interval. This parameter is displayed when
peak scan MPPT multi-peak scanning is
interval (min) set to Enable.
3 RCD RCD refers to the residual current of the -
enhancement inverter to the ground. To ensure device
and personal safety, RCD should be limited
to the specified value in the standard. If an
AC switch with a residual current detection
function is installed outside the inverter,
this function should be enabled to reduce
the residual current generated when the
inverter is running, thereby preventing the
AC switch from misoperations.
4 Night-time In some specific application scenarios, a This parameter is displayed when
reactive power power grid company requires that the Isolation settings is set to Input
output inverter can perform reactive power ungrounded, with TF.
compensation at night to ensure that the
power factor of the local power grid meets
requirements.
5 PID protection at When the inverter outputs reactive power at -
night night and this parameter is set to Enable,
the inverter will shut down automatically if
it detects abnormal status of the PID
compensation.
6 Strong If the power grid short-circuit capacity or -
adaptability PV plant installed capacity is less than 3,
the power grid quality will be affected if the
power grid impedance is too high, which
may cause the inverter to malfunction. In
this case, if the inverter is required to work
properly, set this parameter to Enable.
Parameter Description
Active power control mode Specifies the active power output mode at
the grid-tied point.
Closed-loop controller Specifies the grid-tied power controller.
Before setting the parameter, confirm the
controller type. Incorrect setting will result
in abnormal power output of the solar
inverter. Solar inverter applies only to the
scenario where a single solar inverter is
used or where a single solar inverter is used
with an SDongle.
Limitation mode Specifies the active power limitation mode
as required by the power grid.
PV plant capacity (kW) Specifies the PV array capacity.
Maximum grid feed-in power (kW) In Grid connection with limited power
(kW) mode, set the maximum power fed to
the power grid from the PV array.
Maximum grid feed-in power (%) In Grid connection with limited power
(%) mode, set the proportion of the
maximum power fed to the power grid from
the PV array to the capacity of the PV plant.
Power adjustment period (s) Specifies the interval for sending adjustment
commands.
Maximum protection time (s) Specifies the protection duration to
determine whether the communication
between the external controller and the
Smart Power Sensor is interrupted.
Power control hysteresis (kW) Specifies the dead zone for adjusting the
Parameter Description
inverter output power. If the power
fluctuation is within the power control
hysteresis, the power is not adjusted.
Fail-safe power threshold (%) When the communication between the
SDongle/SmartLogger, power meter, and
solar inverter is interrupted, the solar
inverter generates power based on this
threshold.
Reactive power control mode Specifies the reactive power output mode at
the grid-tied point.
Power factor Specifies the target power factor of the
power meter.
C Public URLs
URL Description
https://solar.huawei.com/~/media/Solar The mobile phone automatically detects software
/Device/invert.xml updates when connected to the Internet. If the
device upgrade package or grid code is updated,
a message is displayed to prompt users to
download the upgrade package or grid
code.After the distributed solar inverter is
connected, the system prompts you to install the
upgrade package.
https://solar.huawei.com/~/media/Solar Download the device upgrade package.
/Device/DeviceUpgrade.zip
https://solar.huawei.com/~/media/Solar Download the grid code update package.
/Device/InverterGridCode.zip
https://support.huawei.com/enterprise/e View the app quick guide.
n/doc/EDOC1100054980
https://solar.huawei.com/na/appversion The mobile phone automatically obtaining app
version information when connected to the
Internet.
URL Description
https://support.huawei.com/enterprise/ View the app guide.
*.apple.com Official website of Apple. The iOS version of
the FusionSolar app needs to connect to this
website for upgrade.
*.pinnettech.com Official website of Pinnet Technologies. The
FusionSolar app needs to connect to this website
for upgrade.
A
AFCI arc-fault circuit-interrupter
APP application
L
LCD liquid crystal display
M
MBUS monitoring bus
P
PID potential induced degradation
PV photovoltaic
S
SD secure digital memory card