Xantrex Technology PV100S-208 Power Supply User Manual


 
Installation
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PC Communications
Personal computers can be used to access the system status and programming
features of the PV100S. A computer can be connected either directly or remotely.
1. Remote Connect - uses one of the three kits below.
POTS Kit - uses a MultiTech® 56K Modem, RS232/Fiber Optic
Converter (configured for ethernet) and SA2 Surge Arrestor and requires
access to a local analog phone line (Plain Old Telephone Service-POTS).
Wireless Kit - uses a GSM Wireless Modem to access wireless phone
service.
Ethernet LAN Kit - uses a data communication device to enable the unit
to connect to a local area network.
2. Direct Connect - This method is used for troubleshooting. It uses a
RS232/Fiber Optic Converter (configured for a PC), a DB25-to-DB25 gender
changer, and a DB25-to-DB9 Serial Cable.
Software is included to provide a graphic user interface that relates important
system information. This software is called Xantrex Solar Graphic Interface
(GUI). See "Computer Communications with the PV100S" in the PV100S 100
kW Grid-tied Photovoltaic Inverter Operation and Maintenance Manual for
additional information.
The GUI can dial up the inverter and receive fault report calls from it through a
standard Hayes-compatible, landline modem. When the GUI initiates a call
through the modem at the GUI computer, the inverter’s modem answers the call
and initiates a 9600 baud serial connection, effectively as if the GUI was
connected directly. Or, if the inverter experiences a fault, it will initiate a call to
the GUI and report the fault details.
PC Connection Methods
The personal computer can be connected to the PV100S the following ways.
POTS Connection
Wireless Connection
Ethernet LAN Connection
Direct Connection
Important:
Ensure the appropriate service has been established before proceeding.
Also ensure the personal computer to be used has the appropriate hardware to support the
installed feature, such as a phone line, wireless phone service, or local area network.