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Model:
PVI-AEC-EVO
PVI-AEC-EVO-LIGHT
PVI-AEC-EVO
PVI-AEC-EVO LIGHT
Monitoring System
Note: Any changes / modification not approved by the responsible party could void the
user authority to operate the equipment.
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This manual contains important safety instruction that must be followed during the
installation and start-up of the device. It s recommended to give special attention to the
installation instruction in order to reduce the risks pf electric shock and prevent damage
to the device.
SAVE THESE DOCUMENT IN A SAFE PLACE!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION!
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CONTENTS
H.
Configuration of the Analog Inputs
11
D.
Pin-Outs of System Connectors
5
E.
Power Supply Connections and System Start Up
6
F.
Date andTime Settings
7
G.
Connection of the RS485 Line and Inverter Acquisition Check
7
C.
4
User Interface and Use of the Display
B. Package Content
3
System Configuration for Connection to the LAN Network (Ethernet Port)
I.
14
Appendices
1) Sensor Connection Diagrams
2) RS485 Cable Features
3) Display flow-charts
4) Compliance Requirements
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Firmware UpdatingN.
L.
InternalWebserver access
17
20
Mac Address IdentificationM.
A.
Product Description
2
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A. Product Description
The PVI-AEC-EVO is a monitoring and checking system for photovoltaic systems made with Power-One Aurora
products. In thefollowingpages wewill make reference to the system meaning bothversions of the product.Whereas
thecharacteristicsofproductaredifferent willbespecified.
The product allows to acquire parameters from the inverter and string-comb (in accordance with the design of the
centralinvertermonitoring system) throughtheRS485 linewith thePower-Oneproprietary protocol.
The system is equipped with two equivalent RS485 ports and each of them allows a maximum of 62 string inverters
or 62 55kW conversion modules (centralized modular inverters) to be acquired; It is also possible to use the
communicationport RS485/1 (Ref.Par.D) to acquire parameters from powermeters equipped
withModbus communicationinterface.
themodel
ISKR AMECO MT831
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The system is equipped with three analog inputs for the connection of sensors for the measurement of environmental
parameters: Power-Oneoffersinits catalogueacompleterange ofradiationsensor,cell and ambienttemperature,speed
andwinddirection.
Thesystem also has six digitalinputs for acquiring state signals (forexample auxiliary contacts of power switches)which
areassociatedwithstatealarmconditions.
With respect to the user interface, the system is equipped with a 2x16 character display and four keys as well as an
integratedwebserverwith htmlpageswhichareaccessiblethroughLANconnection.
The initial system configuration (check that the inverter parameters are acquired, analog inputs configuration, LAN
network parameters configuration) can be carried out completely through the display and keys; for displaying the
detailed parameters of the inverters and/or ofthe string-combs,as wellas for theadvancedconfigurationsit isnecessary
toaccessthepagesoftheintegratedwebserver.
ThePVI-AEC-EVOworksinconjunction withtheservicewebportalAuroraVision:byregisteringforthisserviceyouwillbe
abletocarryoutmonitoringandremotemanagementofsystemsassociatedwithyouraccount.
ThewebportalAuroraVisionisavailableonthewebsite: www.Auroravision.net
Note: For PVI-AEC-EVO LIGHT,themax numberof stringinverter manageableby thesystem is 5,whichcan
beconnectedonlybyRS485/2(Ref.Par.D).Onlythefollowings(inalloftheirvariants)areallowed:
**
PVI-2000(-OUTD) UNO-2.0/2.5-I-OUTD PVI-3600
PVI-3.0/3.6/4.2-TL-OUTD PVI-3.8/4.6-I-OUTD PVI-5000/6000-TL-OUTD
*
In the PVI-AEC-EVO LIGHT the communication port RS485/1 (Ref. Par. D) can be used only to acquire
parametersfrom ISKRAMECOMT831 powermetersequippedwithModbuscommunicationinterface.
PVI-10.0/12.5-TL-OUTD PVI-10.0/12.0-I-OUTD
(*): Compatibilityisalsoextendedtopreviousnationalversions(Ex:PVI-3.6-OUTD-UK)
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B. Package content
Note: Checkthepackagecontentcorrespondstotheabovelist.
Pleasechecktheboxandeachsingleiteminsidehasnodefect.Incaseclaimstotheshippingcompany
andcommunicates quicklytotheassistanttechnicalserviceortotheCustomerserviceofPower-One.
1
2
3
AURORA PVI-AEC-EVO / PVI-AEC-EVO LIGHT
Power Supply 100-240Vac 50-60Hz / 24Vdc
Quick Installation Guide
Power Supply connection cable
SD Card (assembled)
I/O Terminal Blocks Counterparts (assembled)
RS485 Terminal Blocks Counterparts (assembled)
Relais Terminal Blocks Counterparts (assembled)
Power supply Terminal Blocks Counterparts
(assembled)
4
5
6
7
8
9
DC
OK
STEP POWER
L(+) N(-)
Input AC
100-240V
--++
Output DC
24V 0.75A
1 2 4
5 6 7 8 9
3
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C. User interface and use of the display
Thesystemfeaturesa2x16characterdisplay,fourbuttonsfornavigatingmenus,andthreeLEDstoindicatedevicestatus.
Usingthedisplayand thebuttonson the frontpanelit ispossibleto perform the initialconfigurationof the system(check
ofparameteracquisitionfrominverter,analoginputconfiguration,andconfigurationofLANnetworkparameters).
For displaying the detailed parameters of the inverters and/or of the string-combs, as well as for the advanced
configurationsit isnecessarytoaccessthe internalwebserverfollowingtheproceduredescribedinparagraph L .
AlistoffunctionsaccessiblefromthedisplayisshowninthetableinAppendix 3.
Accesstothemain menuwithadministratorprivileges
Toperformtheinitialconfigurationitisnecessarytoaccessthevariousdisplaymenusasadministrator.
Press the 'ENTER' key ( ) and insert password : To insert the password press the arrow keys ( ) to
change the valueand the 'ENTER' keyto confirm the value. This passwordgives access toall the display settingsub-
menusofthesystem.
0010
'Enter'button. Used to confirm anaction,to access the mainmenu or the sub-menucorrespondingto
theselectedentry(indicatedbythe>symbol),ortogo tothenextdigittochange.
'Down' button. Used to scroll down through the menu items, or to scroll the numerical scale in
descendingorder.
'Up' button. Used to scroll up through the menu items,or to scroll the numerical scale in ascending
order.
'Esc'button. Usedtoreturntothepreviousmenuortoreturntothepreviousdigittochange.
USE OF BUTTONS
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D. Pin-Out of System Connectors
Thediagrambelowshowsthepin-outoftheconnectorswhichallowthesystemconnection.
* In the PVI-AEC-EVO LIGHT model the RS458/1 port (J17) is not available as inverter communication port,but can be used only to
acquireparametersfrom powermetersequippedwithModbuscommunicationinterface.ISKRAEMECO
J18
BATTERY IN
1) + Batt.
2) - Batt.
J7
LAN
IEEE802.3u
J8
Vin DC
1) + Vcc
2) - Vcc
J3
ANALOG INPUT
PT100/1000
1) PT_ALIM
2) PT_SENSE
3) PT_RTN
4) AIn_RTN
5) AIn 1
6) AIn 2
J20
DIGITAL I/O
1) DO_RTN_PWM1
2) DO_ _PWM2
3) DO_PWM 1
4) DO_PWM 2
5) DIn 1
6) DIn_RTN
RTN
J4
DIGITAL I/O
1) DIn 2
2) DIn 3
3) DIn 4
4) DIn_RTN
5) DIn 5 / CONT 2
6) DIn 6 / CONT 1
11122
3 4
5
6
123456 1234562
123456
12
34 1234
J12
GROUND
J17
RS485/1
1) RTN
2) - T/R
3) +T/R
4) +5V
*
J5
RELAY
1) RELAY1-C
2) RELAY 1 - N.O
3)
4)
5)
6)
RELAY2-C
RELAY 2 - N.O
RELAY3-C
RELAY 3 - N.O
J15
RS485/2
1) RTN
2) - T/R
3) +T/R
4) +5V
S2
120
RS485/1
Ω TERM.
S1
120
RS485/2
Ω TERM.
J9
EXPANSION
BUS
NOTE:
Only for dedicated
accessory
PVI-BATTERY-PACK
INPUT DC:
24 Vdc
0,3 A
(max. 48 Vdc)
NOTE:
Use the provided
power supply
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E. Power Supply Connections and System Start Up
1. Connect the power supply to the power supply network (100/240V 50/60Hz): the "Power" led on the power
supply will light upsteadily.Check that the output voltage of the power supply is 24Vdc.Disconnect the power
supplyfromthe powersupplynetwork.
2. ConnectthefunctionalearthtothePVI-AEC-EVOusingterminalJ12.
3. Connect the output of the power supply to the power supply terminal block of the PVI-AEC-EVO respecting the
polarity and usingthe wiringprovided.
4. Connect the power supply to the power supply network:After a first starting phase (lasting about 30 seconds)
during which the system is not able to receive any input from the user,the green "PowerON" ledwill remain lit.
The message PVI-AEC-EVO...." (in the first of the two lines) and date/time (in the second of the two lines) will
bedisplayed.
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Note: The system must be supplied with power supply and wiring provided; otherwise the CE
conformitywillnotbelongervalid.
ONLY
DC
OK
STEP POWER
L(+) N(-)
Input AC
100-240V
--++
Output DC
24V 0.75A
+Vcc-Vcc
L(+) N(-)
50-60 Hz
100-240 V~
12
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F. Date and time settings
1. Enterthe main menuas administrator(See par.'C ).
2. Access the menu and then select the sub-menu. This enables to set the
correctdatein the system.
3. Return tothe menu and then select the sub-menu. This enables to set the correct time
inthe system.
'SETTINGS' > 'DATALOGGER' 'SET DATE'
'DATALOGGER' 'SET TIME'
>datalogger
io settings
>settings
change password
ENTER
ENTER
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menu pin
0***
ENTER ENTER
>set date
set time
>set date
01/01/11
ENTER
ENTER
>set time
network
>set time
12.00.00
ENTER ENTER
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
FIELD
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
FIELD
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
DIGIT
SET PIN TO 0010
G. Connection of the RS485 line and inverter acquisition
check
Theconnection of theRS485 linemust becarried out respecting the pin-outsof theJ15 and/or J17connectors.
I
t is recommended to connect the RS485 line when all the equipment is switched off (both the monitoring system
andthe inverters)and to start upthe monitoringsystemfirst andthen the inverters. It isrecommendedto:
Use a cable for RS485 applications with the following characteristics: 1 twisted pair+1conductor or two
twisted pairs,Screen and characteristic Impedance equal to 120 . For further information on the cable to be
usedrefertoAppendix 2.
Makesurethe signals correspond.
Makesurethatall threelines(+T/R,-T/R and RTN)areconnected according to thediagrams in pages9-10.
Make sure that each element in the chain (each inverter or each 55kW module) has a RS485 address that is
differentfromtheothers.Thisaddresscan be setvia thedisplayof theinverter.
Ω
l
l
l
l
l
Makesurethatthe communicationlinescreenis groundedaccordingtothediagrams inpages 9 -10).
Note: For PVI-AEC-EVO LIGHT, the only usable RS485 port for inverter monitoring is the RS485/2,
correspondenttoconnectorJ15.
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Note: The maximum number of units (string inverters or/and 55kW conversion modules) that can be
connected to a RS485 port of the PVI-AEC-EVO is 62.In order to connect a number of units greater
than62 itisnecessary touse thesecondRS485/2 port respecting the samewiringdiagram used for
themainRS485/1port.
In the PVI-AEC-EVO LIGHT the number of inverters that can be acquired is limited to a maximum of 5
strings inverters which can be connected by RS485/2 (Ref.Par.D). Compatible models (in every their
variation) for the PVI-ACE-EVO LIGHT version are: PVI-2000(-OUTD);UNO-2.0/2.5-I-OUTD; PVI-3600;
PVI-3.0/3.6/4.2-TL-OUTD; PVI-3.8/4.6-I-OUTD; PVI-5000/6000-TL-OUTD; PVI-10.0/12.5-TL-OUTD;
PVI-10.0/12.0-I-OUTD.
Note: When connecting multiple units (string inverter or/and 55kW conversion modules) it is necessary
towiretheRS485communicationlineaccordingtothe daisy-chain diagram(enter-exit).
Thelastinverterofthedaisy-chainmust be 'terminated'byactivatingtheterminationresistanceof
the120 communicationlinethroughswitchingthedip-switchlocatedonthemotherboardin the
stringinverters,andinside each frameworkofthecentralinverters.
Ω
Note: In case of mixed systems, the presence of both string inverters and central inverters on the same
RS485lineispermitted.Towirethis linefollowallthedirectionsabove.
Note: For further details on the wiring of the RS485 line and/or the activation of the termination
resistances,refertotheusermanualofstringinvertersandtotheusermanualofcentralinverters.
Note: All string inverters (except for models PVI-5000/6000-TL-OUTD) have a clamp that allows giving
continuitytothecableshieldoftheRS485line.
For single-phase inverters this clamp is indicated by the words LNK,for three-phase inverters it is
indicatedbySCLD .
Note: For PVI-AEC-EVO LIGHT, the inverters must be set with addresses: 1,2, 3, 4,5.The configuration of
address1correspondsto"AUTO"settingsasinverteraddress.
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Note: The centralized inverters have a clamp, which is located in the signal terminal block and marked
with X23 ,that allows to link to ground the shield of each singular portion of the communication
line independently from the other portion ofcommunication line.(must not be givencontinuity to
thecableshield).
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AURORA
AURORA
AURORA
+T/R
-T/R
RTN
RS485
120
Ter m.
Resistor
Ω
OFF
ON
+T/R
-T/R
RTN
RS485
120
Ter m.
Resistor
Ω
OFF
ON
+T/R
-T/R
RTN
RS485
120
Ter m.
Resistor
Ω
OFF
ON
-T/R
RTN
+T/R
-T/R
+T/R
RTN
RS485
OFF
ON
RS485
OFF
ON
120 TERM.
RESISTOR
Ω
120 TERM.
RESISTOR
Ω
-T/R
+T/R
RTN
RTN
+T/R -T/R
RTN +T/R -T/R
12
34
1234
120 TERM.
RESISTOR
Ω
ON
120 TERM.
RESISTOR
Ω
OFF
120 TERM.
RESISTOR
Ω
ON
Note: Make sure that each
inverter in the chain has a RS485
address that is different from the
others. For PVI-AEC-EVO LIGHT,
the inverters must be set with
addresses: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The
configuration of address 1
corresponds to "AUTO" settings as
inverteraddress.
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Note: Make sure that each
55 kW module in the chain
has a RS485 address that is
different from the others.
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-T/R
RTN
+T/R
X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 X27
D
A
X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 X27
D
A
RTN
+T/R -T/R
X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 X27
D
A
X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 X27
D
A
120 TERM.
RESISTOR
Ω
ON
120 TERM.
RESISTOR
Ω
OFF
120 TERM.
RESISTOR
Ω
OFF
X20 X21 X22 X23 X24 X25 X26 X27
D
A
RTN +T/R -T/R
12
34
1234
120 TERM.
RESISTOR
Ω
ON
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11-EN
After carrying out these checks, start up first the monitoring system and then the inverters.The system automatically
carries out a scanof theRS485 bus and automatically detects the availableinverters.The presence of the inverterscan be
checkeddirectlyfromthedisplay.
1. Enterthemainmenuas administrator(Seepar.'C ).
2. Accessthe menu(todisplaythe stringinverters) and/or
(to display the 55kW conversionmodules). The number of inverters detected duringthe scan will be
displayed;thelistofthemonitoredinvertersidentifiedbytheSerialNumber(S/N)canbedisplayedbyscrollingusing
thearrowkeys( ).
'CURRENTVALUES' >'ENERGYINVERTERS' 'CURRENTVALUES' >
'ENERGY RACK'
H. Configuration of the Analog Inputs
Theconnectionoftheanaloguesensors must becarriedoutrespectingthepin-outsoftheJ3connector.
Thesystemhastwo0-10VdcinputsandaPT100/1000input.
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
DIGIT
SET PIN TO 0010
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>ENERGY INVERTERS
ENERGY RACK
menu pin
0***
30 INVERTERS
>INVERTER SN 123456
>CURRENT VALUE
SETTINGS
ENTER ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
CHANGE
INVERTER
>ENERGY RACK
ENERGY PLANT
RACK N. 1
>RACK SN 123456
ENTER
CHANGE
RACK
Note: The time necessary for the PVI-AEC-EVO to scan and acquire the inverters depends on the number of
inverterspresentonthesameline(sometimesseveralminutes).
Note: Toeach analogueinput(both 0-10Vdc andPT100/1000types) itispossibleto connectonly oneanalog
sensor. Itisthereforenotpossibletoconnectmultiplesensorsonthesameanaloginput.
Withrespect tothe connection of the PT100/1000 sensors,the systemis able tocarry out the sensor readingthrough the
connectionofthree-wires:
l
l
l
Asensorpowersupplyline(PT_ALIM);
Areadingline (PT_SENSE);
Apowersupplyandreadingclosingline(PT_RTN).
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The measurement is carried out between PT_SENSE and PT_RTN,therefore the element to be measured must be wired
betweenthesetwosignals.
The PT100/PT1000 sensor is automatically recognised by the system and is therefore acquired without the need for
furthersettings.
Regarding the connection of thesensors withoutput range0...10Vdc,these must be powered and the powersupply can
be taken directly from the system power supply; the grounding of the power supply and the grounding of the signal
readingisthe same.
For the sensor connection,beside the power supply,it is necessary to connect the signal proportionally to the quantity
measuredatoneofthetwoanaloginputsavailable(Aln1/Aln2).
Thegroundingof the signaltobemeasured(if differentfromthegroundingof thepowersupply withinthePower-One
sensorrangeonlyinthewindspeed sensorPVI-AEC-WIND-COMPACT)mustbeconnectedtotheAln_RTNclamp.
After carrying out the connections it is necessary to configure the sensor in the system so that the correct quantity is
acquired:
1. Enterthemainmenuas administrator(Seepar.'C ).
2. Accessthemenu .
3. Select the item and then select the sensor model connected to the AIn1 input of the system (the
selectedmodelwillbeidentifiedwithanasterisk(*)).
4. Select the item and then select the sensor model connected to the AIn2 input of the system (the
selectedmodelwillbeidentifiedwithanasterisk(*)).
'SETTINGS' >'IOSETTINGS'
ANALOG INPUT1”
ANALOG INPUT2”
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UPGRADE FIRMWARE
menu pin
0***
>ANALOG INPUT1
ANALOG INPUT2
>settings
change password
ENTER ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
>ANALOG INPUT1
T1000-INTEGR *
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
DIGIT
SET PIN TO 0010
CHANGE
SENSORS
>ANALOG INPUT2
PULSE IN1
ENTER
ENTER
>ANALOG INPUT2
RAD-13TC *
CHANGE
SENSORS
Note: Incaseofconnecting PT100/1000sensors withonlytwoterminals,connectaterminaltothe PT_SENSE
clampandaterminaltothePT_RTNclamp,thenmakeajumperbetweenPT_ALIMandPT_SENSE.
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To read themeasurementsof thesensors and tocheck theiraccuracyfollowthe instructions below:
1. Enterthe main menuas administrator(See par.'C ).
2. Access the menu . The quantity value will be displayed for each of the
analoginputs.
'CURRENT VALUES' > 'ANALOG VALUE'
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>ANALOG VALUE
DIGITAL VALUE
menu pin
0***
>T1000-INTEGR AN1
20.0 DEGC
>CURRENT VALUE
SETTINGS
ENTER ENTER
ENTER ENTER
CHANGE
INPUT
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
DIGIT
SET PIN TO 0010
Note: In the following table itis reported a list ofthe sensor which are present in thecatalogue Power-one.
Fortheconnectionofthesesensors,pleasemakereferencetodiagramsshowninAppendix 1.
Note: The system is predisposed for the connection to other sensors available: ZippZonen Pyranometer 0-
1600W/m and
2
Pyranometer0-2000W/m .
2
MODELL TYPE
PVI-AEC-IRR
Radiation sensor (W/m -->V)
2
PVI-AEC-IRR-T Radiation sensor with integrated cell
temperature sensor
(W/m -->V)
2
C
PVI-AEC-T1000-INTEGR
PVI-AEC-T100-ADH
PVI-AEC-T1000-BOX
PVI-AEC-WIND-COMPACT
PVI-AEC-PYR-1300
Pyranometer ( --> V)W/m
2
OPERATIVE
RANGE
0-1200 W/m
2
0-1200 W/m
2
-20 to +80 °C
-50 to +50 °C
-50 to +150 °C
-50 to +50 °C
0-50m/s
0-1300 W/m
2
DISPLAY
IDENTIFICATION CODE
IRR
IRR-T_Irr /
IRR-T_Temp
T1000-INTEGR
T100-ADH
T1000-BOX
WIND-COMPACT
Pirano_0-20mA
SENSORS WITH ANALOG OUTPUTS COMPATIBLE WITH PVI-AEC-EVO (POWER-ONE CATALOGUE)
Adhesive module temperature sensor
(back cell) PT100
Ambient temperature sensor connected to
PT100/0...10Vdc converter (°C -->V)
Ambient temperature sensor PT100
Wind speed sensor (m/s --> V)
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I. System Configuration for connection to the LAN
Network (Ethernet Port)
The connection to the PC of PVI-AEC-EVO can be made through direct connection viaEthernet cable,or connecting
bothdevices to alocal networkLAN(via router,hub orswitch).
Incase of directconnection,itis enough to connect the twodevices betweenthem through a Ethernet cable and set
thenetwork parameters ofPVI-AEC-EVO andof the PC to makesurethey are compatible betweenthem.
Incaseofconnectiontoapre-existinglocalnetworkLAN,itisnecessarytoassigntoPVI-AEC-EVOthenetworkparameters
which have to be compatible with the local network to which the PVI-AEC-EVO is connected. Make reference to the
networkadministratortoobtainthecorrectparametersofthe network.
In order to change pc network parameters, please select and then click on
: the new window will show the network connections; with the right button of your mouse click on
andselect ;asshown in thefollowingfigure.
CHANGEOFPCNETWORKPARAMETERS
Start Control Panel , Network
Connections
LocalAreaConnection Properties
Select (or in Windows 7/8) and click onInternet Protocol (TCP/IP) Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
Properties .
Note: The IP address of thePC and theIP addressof the PVI-AEC-EVOmust belong to the samegroup but
they ,forinstance:
20.200.200.
20.200.200.
mustnotbeidentical
PC IP ADDRESS:
PVI-AEC-EVO IP ADDRESS:
1
24
The subnet mask must be the same for both devices,for instance: 255.0.0.0
Windows XP Windows 7/8
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Select the option and insert the network parameters (IP address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway)compatiblewith thenetwork parameters setin the PVI-AEC-EVO.
DNSparameters fields canbe letempty.
Use the following IP address
Note: In case of direct connection between PVI-AEC-EVO and PC we suggest not to set Gateway
parameters.
Note: Thistypeofprocedureistobeconsideredonlyanexampleforthemostpopularoperatingsystems.
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CHANGETHEPVI-AEC-EVONETWORKPARAMETERS
:inordertochangethePVI-AEC-EVOnetworkparameters,please followtheprocedurebelow:
1.
2.
3. Access the menu .
4. At the end of the setting operations, return to the main screen, then switch off and switch on the system to
makethe settings takeeffect.
Poweronthe systemandwait for thestart up phaseto complete(Ref.Par.'E ).
Enterthe main menuas administrator(Ref.Par.'C ).
The parameters for connection to the LAN
network (IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway) may be modified using the items of the menu.This
allowstoconfigurethe system forconnection totheLAN networkand/orfor directconnection toaPC.
“SETTINGS” > “NETWORK ”> “DATALOGGER”
"NET WORK"
PVI-AEC-EVO ......
12.00.00 01/01/11
>datalogger
io settings
menu pin
0***
>NETWORK
SET DATA
>settings
change password
ENTER ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
DIGIT
SET PIN TO 0010
>IP SETTING
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
>IP SETTING
SUBNET MASK
ENTER ENTER
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
DIGIT
>subnet mask
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
>SUBNET MASK
ip gateway
ENTER ENTER
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
DIGIT
>IP gateway
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
>IP gateway
ip method
ENTER ENTER
CHANGE VALUE
NEXT
DIGIT
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Monitoring System
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Latitude
Longitude
Latitude
Longitude
Indicator Degrees Point Degrees (Hundredths of degree)
Degrees Indicator
Minutes Quotation Mark Seconds Double quotation mark*
N43.33
E11.35
43N50’20”
11E23’30”
43
11
N
E
50
23
20
30
N43 . 33
E11. 35
*
The Double Quotation Mark ( ”) symbol must be inserted by entering twice the quotation mark(')symbol.
In order to access to the Webserver pages of the system, after having done the connection of the system to the local
network LAN or direct connection to the PC, open an internet browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) and type into the
addressbarthe followingaddress:
http://<system IP address>
After having done the access to the internal Webserver, go to the configuration page (CONFIG) of the system
(PLANT) and insertthe installation GPScoordinatesaccordingtooneof the followingformats:
Note: TosettheGPSparameterismandatorytoassuretheproperworkingofmonitoringsystem.
L. Internal Webserver access
Note: Toaccessthewebserverpagesitisnecessarytoinsertausernameandapassword:
USERNAME: admin PASSWORD: admin
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Note: To make the system fully functioning it is essential that the same system is constantly connected
to the internet so that it is able to communicate with the Power-One server. This is essential to
graphicallyshowsthe dataon webpages aswell as for sendingalarm and/orreport messages.Itis
essential that the LAN network in which the PVI-AEC-EVO is wired is such that it allows the
connection to the IP address 63.236.63.180 to be reached through port 80, so that the
PVI-AEC-EVO isabletocommunicatewiththeportalmanagementserver.
Inorder toallow the PVI-AEC-EVO tocommunicatewith theAuroraVisionwebportal,access the configurationpage
(CONFIG) of the network (NETWORK) and check that in section 'DATA TRANSFER', under item 'IP Address Portal'
thereisthe IPaddress .63.236.63.180
Note: If the setting 'IP Portal Address' does not correspond to 63.236.63.180, change it by entering the
above-mentioned address and press 'Confirm' to activate it. After this operation,reset the system
(ON-OFF).
Monitoring System
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Acard AEC-6896 Installation guide

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