MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLESOLAR INVERTERSDanfoss TLX CN Pro+ Web ServerUser ManualThree-phase – 10, 12.5 and 15 kW
• A pop-up window shows the inverters successfully identified.Click [OK] to confirm that the correct number of inverters has been found.Illustration 2
Illustration 2.4: Step 3 of 7: Time and DateTo change these settings later, refer to Setup, Inverter details, Set Date and Time.Step 4 of 7: Installed
Step 5 of 7: Grid codeSelect the grid code to match the location of the installation. To meet medium-voltage grid re-quirements select a grid code end
Illustration 2.7: Step 6 of 7: ReplicationStep 7 of 7: Inverter startupThe inverter will start automatically when the installation sequence i
2.2. Operation2.2.1. Web Server StructureThe Web Server overview is structured as follows.Illustration 2.9: Overview1. Plant name: Displays the curren
menu selected: [Overview]. On some pages, a horizontal menu is provided for im-proved readability.7. Footer: Options on the footer bar:• L
Item Unit View DescriptionPlantandGroupInverterOverall plant sta-tus- x Red: Plant PR < 50 %, or:Any inverter in the network- in fail safe mode,
A security level grants access to all menu items at the same level as well as all menu items of alower security level.Throughout the manual, a [0], [1
Requirements for notification by e-mail or sms:• All inverters are TLX CN Pro+ inverters.• The master is connected to the internet or has a GSM modem
3. View3.1.Overview [0] [Plant, Group, Inverter]The layout of the overview screen on both plant, group and inverter basis is described in Chap-ter 2,
Contents1. Introduction5Introduction 5Disclaimer 5List of Abbreviations 6System Requirements 62. Getting Started8Access and Initial Setup 8Access via
3.2.2. Group ViewClick on the group name to display the group view. In group view, a list of all inverters in thecurrent group is displayed, detailing
4. Status4.1. StatusAll values displayed in the Status are read-only. To change the inverter settings, see the Setupsection. For a detailed descripti
4.3.4.Isolation Resistance[0] [Inverter]The isolation resistance between the earth and PV arrays is displayed in Ohm (Ω). The isolationresistance is m
4.6.Reactive Power[1] [Plant]The setpoint type and setpoint value of reactive power are displayed here, for TLX CN Pro+variants only.It
4.7.4.RPM of Fans[1] [Inverter]The internal fan speed is displayed in RPM.4.7.5.Power Module Temperatures[0] [Inverter]Internal temperature of the inv
5. Log5.1. LoggingThis section explains the individual logs of the TripleLynx CN Pro. All individual logs can bedownloaded as .csv fil
Value Unit DescriptionOff-grid counter[0]Hour Total duration of disconnection from grid.Total derate coun-ter[0]Hour Total duration of power productio
• Daily energy production data during the past week.• The weekly energy production data for the past 4 weeks.• The monthly energy production for the p
Note: The change log keeps track of all modifications made to parameters accessed at security lev-el 2. The log includes:• Parameter changed• New sett
6. Setup6.1.Calibration[0] [Plant, Inverter]Configuration of individual sensors, PV arrays and environmental settings.6.1.1.Sensors[0] [Plant, Inverte
Maximum Values[0] [Inverter]21Residual Current Monitor [0] [Inverter]21Grid Management[0] [Inverter]21Reactive Power[1] [Plant]22Inverter[0] [Inverter
Illustration 6.2: PV ArrayItem Unit DescriptionPV1 array aream2Input 1 - total PV array areaPV1 array power W Input 1 - total rated output of PV panel
6.2.Communication[0][Plant, Inverter]The communication menu contains the following sub menus; see descriptions below. Some ofthe menus are only visibl
Item DescriptionConfiguration Options:• Manual• AutomaticThe following settings are obtained automatically if automatic configuration is selected, oth
This menu is visible when the master inverter is equipped with a GSM modem and a valid SIMcard.Illustration 6.6: GPRS Setup for GSM networkingNote: In
Note: A correctly configured SMTP server and internet connection, IP and DNS server, are necessa-ry for receiving e-mail messages from the inverter. T
6.2.6.Data Warehouse[0] [Plant] / FTP Server UploadIllustration 6.8: Data WarehouseItemDescriptionUpload time[0]Time of day when the upload takes p
6.2.7.Remote Access[2] [Inverter]As per default it is not possible to change the functional safety settings of the inverter via theWeb Server. To be a
The alarm is activated by the occurrence of a predefined inverter event. Refer to the TripleLynxCN Reference Manual for a complete list of which event
Item DescriptionInverter name The name of the inverter. At delivery, this name corresponds to the serialnumber of the inverter. A maximum of 15 charac
6.5.Logging[0] [Inverter]6.5.1.Logging Interval[0] [Inverter]Configure the logging interval of the individual inverter at [Inverter → Setup → Logging]
Remote Access[2] [Inverter]35External Alarm[0] [Inverter] 35External Alarm[0] [Inverter]35Inverter Details[0] [Inverter]36General [0] [Inverter]36Date
[Setup → Grid management]Set up ancillary services such as Power Level Adjustment (PLA) and Reactive Power in this area.6.6.1.General[1] [Plant]Illust
Set point curve Q(U)Reactive power is defined as a function of the grid voltage, either as a percentage of the nomi-nal plant power or directly in kVA
Over-excited energy is always displayed above the horizontal axis, and under-excited energybelow the axis.The curve ends are always horizon
Illustration 6.17: Q(U) Set Point Curves - Reactive PowerNote: A pop -up warning appears when an inconsistent pair of values is entered.6.6.4.Fallback
• DW upload• Performance ratio (PR)• Communication error (Com Error)• Data overwrite• Plant statusEach message type can be enabled or disabled individ
6.7.2.Yield[0] [Plant]Check the 'Enable' option to activate yield notification.Select yield notification interval: Daily, weekly monthly or
Note: Read the inverter event checklist in the TripleLynx CN User Manual before calling service. Atable describing the different events and the
6.7.5.Performance Ratio[0] [Plant]The follower inverters in the network will use the value from the irradiation sensor connected tothe master inverter
Illustration 6.25: Data Overwrite6.7.8.Plant Status[0] [Plant]Check 'Enable' to activate a plant status e-mail on a daily, weekly or monthly
Plant name: My plant Report date: 30.07.2010 Report period: Yesterday Plant production: 421422 Wh Plant revenue: 126.30 Euro Equivalent
Plant Details[0] [Plant, Inverter]567. Remote Connection57Remote Connection 578. Appendix A - Sitemap58Plant View 58Group View 61Inverter View 62Conte
Content of E-mail NotificationItem Unit DescriptionPlant name - The name of the plant.Report date dd-mm-yyyy The reporting date.Report period - The re
6.10.Setup Details[0] [Plant, Inverter]6.10.1.Details[0] [Inverter]Enter the language and grid code of the inverter here.Illustration 6.27: Setup Deta
Item DescriptionROCOF limit[2]Trip setting in Hz/sTime to disconnect[2]Time limit for inverter disconnection from grid.6.10.4.PV Configuration[1] [Inv
Illustration 6.30: Power Level AdjustmentItemDescriptionK1-K4 active Enable (check) or disable (uncheck) the individual inputs, K1-K4.If the input is
Note: It is only possible to replicate the settings of the master inverter to the other inverters in thenetwork.6.11.2.Settings Backup[1] [Inverter]Wh
Illustration 6.31: Settings Backup & RestoreItem DescriptionBackup ‘Dumps’ the settings and the content of the production log of the particula
Note: In case the username or password is forgotten, the current username and password can bereset via the display. This is done via [Setup → Reset pa
Each user is referenced via the name configured in the users menu (see above).All groups belonging to the master inverter are automatically added
7. Remote Connection7.1. Remote ConnectionFor network management purposes, the following inverter ports are used for communication:Application Protoco
8. Appendix A - Sitemap8.1. Plant View[x] Defines current security level, where x is 0, 1 or 2.[*] Defines whether this page is shown when logged in a
1. Introduction1.1. IntroductionThese instructions describe the TripleLynx CN Pro Web Server and explain how to use it.Refer to the download area at w
Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content[0] Setup ↳Submenu [0] Calibration [0] Sensors [0] Irradiation sensor scale: mV(1000 W/m2)[0] Irradiation s
Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content[0] Setup ↳Submenu [0] Messaging [0] Recipient [0] Recipient ID[0] Recipient Alias[0] Language[0] SMS[0] Em
8.2. Group ViewMain Menu Horizontal menu Page content[0] [*] View ↳Submenu [0] [*] Overview Displays the main page with over-all group status[
8.3. Inverter ViewMain Menu Horizontal menu Page content[0] [*] View ↳Submenu [0] [*] Overview Displays the main page with over-all inverter s
Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content↳Submenu [0] AC grid [0] Present valuesOn Phase 1 (L1): Phase 2 (L2):Phase 3 (L3)[0] Voltage: V[1] 10 min.
Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content↳Submenu [0] Grid management2 [0] Power level adjustment[0] Power level adjustment: %[0] Current production:
Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content↳ [1] Operating timePower board[1] POW: hAUX board: 2341 h[1] AUX: hControl board: 2341 h[1] CTRL: hCommunicat
Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content[0] Setup ↳Submenu [0] Calibration [0] Sensors [0] Irradiation sensor scale: mV(1000 W/m2 )[0] Irradiation
Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content↳[1] Service [1] Settings backup Performs a settings backup or arestore of the backed up settings.[1] Settings r
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Symbol Explanatory noteItalics1) Indicates reference to a section of the present manual.2) Italics are also used to indicate an operation mode,e.g. op
For all language versions, the Web Server software supports characters compatible with Uni-code.For plant, group and inverter name, only
2. Getting Started2.1. Access and Initial Setup2.1.1. Access via PC Ethernet InterfaceChange the Web Server logon and password of the master in
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