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2) By clicking on "power station" and "equipment management" in turn, the real-time
data of "data collector", "inverter", "environment monitor", "intelligent meter" and
"confluence box" MAX "can be viewed.
8.2 Local Data Monitoring
8.2.1 Mobile phone app (Shinephone) Local Monitoring
8.2.1.1 Log on to app for local monitoring
MAX Inverter local data monitoring mode has a mobile phone app phone) and PC direct
connection, udisk, details are as follows.
Method 1
When you open the app login front page, click the top right corner toolbox icon. Pop up
the toolbox, click the local debugging tool, and you can get the wifi name of the
collector by scanning the QR code or barcode(The default password for WIFI is
12345678. If you have already connected, you can click "Skip" to connect directly to the
WIFI.)
Method 2
Open app enter user name and password click login, enter me (personal center). Click
the enter tool, find the local debugger to enter, and you can get the wifi name of the
collector by scanning the QR code or barcode(The default password for WIFI is
12345678. If you have already connected, you can click "Skip" to connect directly to the
WIFI.)
Fig 8.34
8.2.1.2 Use of local monitoring and debugging
When viewing local monitoring, you must keep the phone's wifi connected to the
collector's wifi to view local monitoring (to enter the local monitoring page, first click
auto refresh to get the latest data information).
Electricity generation: the option to view the latest generation, daily generation,
monthly and annual generation of detailed information;
Power: you can see the current power and rated power value; failure: can read the
equipment detailed fault information.
1>device control
Note: In addition to resetting the password to connect to the network, other WIFI
modules that must connect to the collector can view information.
A.Reset password
Need network connection login oss account to set up or modify the local debug
password.
B.Setting configuration
The configuration data of inverter, voltage, power and so on can be modified according
to the usage (Fig 8.36).
Fig 8.35