
Configuration at a PC
Managing system settings (Internal/System)
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“System backup” section
1 Click on Process data
The data are formatted and a new link is displayed beside Process data:
2 Click on Click here to save
Another box opens, in which you can select a location where the file is
to be saved.
Loading system settings from hard disk
After a firmware update, it may be that all data are re-initialised (i.e. deleted).
In this case, following the firmware update, the first thing to do is to import a
system backup.
1 Before the data import, Solar-Log™ asks for a user name and password.
Enter the following details:
User name: solarlog
Password: solarlog
2 Click on Browse...
A box opens in which you can select the import file.
3 Click on Load
The data are loaded.
“System settings” section
Solar-Log
™
has an integrated real-time clock which can maintain the clock
time even through a power failure or mains disconnection, and for a long peri-
od (50 days). The save interval is set by Solar-Log™ and depends on the
number of inverters.
When connected to the internet, the time is also set automatically every day,
so that it should never be necessary to set the time manually. The switchover
to summertime can take place automatically.
However, if the date or time have been set incorrectly, they can be adjusted here.
4 Set the display of currency, time and date format from the Select country
list
5 Set the display language for the screen and the web browser from the Se-
lect language list.
6 Enter the Date and Time.
Example:
The input for 28/2/2009 17:31 would be: 28/02/09 17:31:00.
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