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Page 1 - User Manual

MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLESOLAR INVERTERSDanfoss TLX CN Pro+ Web ServerUser ManualThree-phase – 10, 12.5 and 15 kW

Page 2 - 4. Status

• A pop-up window shows the inverters successfully identified.Click [OK] to confirm that the correct number of inverters has been found.Illustration 2

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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

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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

Page 5 - 8. Appendix A - Sitemap

Illustration 2.7: Step 6 of 7: ReplicationStep 7 of 7: Inverter startupThe inverter will start automatically when the installation sequence i

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2.2. Operation2.2.1. Web Server StructureThe Web Server overview is structured as follows.Illustration 2.9: Overview1. Plant name: Displays the curren

Page 7 - Remote Connection

menu selected: [Overview]. On some pages, a horizontal menu is provided for im-proved readability.7. Footer: Options on the footer bar:• L

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Item Unit View DescriptionPlantandGroupInverterOverall plant sta-tus- x Red: Plant PR < 50 %, or:Any inverter in the network- in fail safe mode,

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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

Page 10 - Setup, Setup Details

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

Page 11 - Setup, Calibration, PV Array

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,

Page 12 - 2. Getting Started

Contents1. Introduction5Introduction 5Disclaimer 5List of Abbreviations 6System Requirements 62. Getting Started8Access and Initial Setup 8Access via

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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

Page 14 - Accessing the

4. Status4.1. StatusAll values displayed in the Status are read-only. To change the inverter settings, see the Setupsection. For a detailed descripti

Page 15 - Security Levels

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

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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

Page 17 - 2.5.1. Graphs

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

Page 18 - Setup, Messaging

5. Log5.1. LoggingThis section explains the individual logs of the TripleLynx CN Pro. All individual logs can bedownloaded as .csv fil

Page 19 - 3.2.1. Plant View

Value Unit DescriptionOff-grid counter[0]Hour Total duration of disconnection from grid.Total derate coun-ter[0]Hour Total duration of power productio

Page 20 - Operation

• 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

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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

Page 22 - [0] [Inverter]

6. Setup6.1.Calibration[0] [Plant, Inverter]Configuration of individual sensors, PV arrays and environmental settings.6.1.1.Sensors[0] [Plant, Inverte

Page 23 - [1] [Plant]

Maximum Values[0] [Inverter]21Residual Current Monitor [0] [Inverter]21Grid Management[0] [Inverter]21Reactive Power[1] [Plant]22Inverter[0] [Inverter

Page 24 - [0] [Plant]

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

Page 25 - [1] [Inverter]

6.2.Communication[0][Plant, Inverter]The communication menu contains the following sub menus; see descriptions below. Some ofthe menus are only visibl

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Item DescriptionConfiguration Options:• Manual• AutomaticThe following settings are obtained automatically if automatic configuration is selected, oth

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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

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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

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6.2.6.Data Warehouse[0] [Plant] / FTP Server UploadIllustration 6.8: Data WarehouseItemDescriptionUpload time[0]Time of day when the upload takes p

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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

Page 31 - [0][Plant, Inverter]

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

Page 32 - GPRS Setup

Item DescriptionInverter name The name of the inverter. At delivery, this name corresponds to the serialnumber of the inverter. A maximum of 15 charac

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6.5.Logging[0] [Inverter]6.5.1.Logging Interval[0] [Inverter]Configure the logging interval of the individual inverter at [Inverter → Setup → Logging]

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Remote Access[2] [Inverter]35External Alarm[0] [Inverter] 35External Alarm[0] [Inverter]35Inverter Details[0] [Inverter]36General [0] [Inverter]36Date

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[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

Page 36 - External Alarm[0] [Inverter]

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

Page 37 - Inverter Details

Over-excited energy is always displayed above the horizontal axis, and under-excited energybelow the axis.The curve ends are always horizon

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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

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• DW upload• Performance ratio (PR)• Communication error (Com Error)• Data overwrite• Plant statusEach message type can be enabled or disabled individ

Page 40 - PF(P) Curve

6.7.2.Yield[0] [Plant]Check the 'Enable' option to activate yield notification.Select yield notification interval: Daily, weekly monthly or

Page 41 - Q(U) Curve

Note: Read the inverter event checklist in the TripleLynx CN User Manual before calling service. Atable describing the different events and the

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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

Page 43 - Messaging

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

Page 44 - SMTP Setup

Plant name: My plant Report date: 30.07.2010 Report period: Yesterday Plant production: 421422 Wh Plant revenue: 126.30 Euro Equivalent

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Plant Details[0] [Plant, Inverter]567. Remote Connection57Remote Connection 578. Appendix A - Sitemap58Plant View 58Group View 61Inverter View 62Conte

Page 46 - Troubleshooting

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

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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

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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

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Illustration 6.30: Power Level AdjustmentItemDescriptionK1-K4 active Enable (check) or disable (uncheck) the individual inputs, K1-K4.If the input is

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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

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Illustration 6.31: Settings Backup & RestoreItem DescriptionBackup ‘Dumps’ the settings and the content of the production log of the particula

Page 52 - Power Level Adjustment

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

Page 53 - 6.11. Service[1] [Plant]

Each user is referenced via the name configured in the users menu (see above).All groups belonging to the master inverter are automatically added

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7. Remote Connection7.1. Remote ConnectionFor network management purposes, the following inverter ports are used for communication:Application Protoco

Page 55 - Web Server

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

Page 56 - Supported Charac

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

Page 57 - Supported Characters

Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content[0] Setup ↳Submenu [0] Calibration [0] Sensors [0] Irradiation sensor scale: mV(1000 W/m2)[0] Irradiation s

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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

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8.2. Group ViewMain Menu Horizontal menu Page content[0] [*] View ↳Submenu [0] [*] Overview Displays the main page with over-all group status[

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8.3. Inverter ViewMain Menu Horizontal menu Page content[0] [*] View ↳Submenu [0] [*] Overview Displays the main page with over-all inverter s

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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.

Page 62 - 8.2. Group View

Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content↳Submenu [0] Grid management2 [0] Power level adjustment[0] Power level adjustment: %[0] Current production:

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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

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Main Menu Horizontal menu Page content[0] Setup ↳Submenu [0] Calibration [0] Sensors [0] Irradiation sensor scale: mV(1000 W/m2 )[0] Irradiation

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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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Danfoss Solar Inverters A/SUlsnaes 1DK-6300 GraastenDenmarkTel: +45 7488 1300Fax: +45 7488 1301E-mail: [email protected].

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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

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For all language versions, the Web Server software supports characters compatible with Uni-code.For plant, group and inverter name, only

Page 69 - Danfoss Solar Inverters A/S

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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