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Power One AURORA - User Interface, Monitoring, and Data Transmission

Power One AURORA
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Installation and Operation Manual Page 56 of 104
(PVI-3.8/4.6-I-OUTD-US Rev.: 1.1)
5 USER INTERFACE, MONITORING AND DATA TRANSMISSION
5.1 User Interface Mode
Normally, the AURORA inverter operates automatically and needs no particular
supervision. When solar radiation is not enough to generate power for the grid (for
instance, at night), AURORA disconnects automatically and goes into standby mode.
The operating cycle is resumed automatically the moment solar radiation becomes
strong enough. This is indicated by the LEDs.
The AURORA inverter provides operational data through the following instruments:
Indicator lights (luminous LEDs)
Operational data on the LCD display
Data transmission on a dedicated serial RS-485 line. Data can be collected by a
PC or a data logger equipped with an RS-485 port. If an RS-485 line is used, it
may be convenient to use the AURORA USB/RS-485_232 serial interface
converter model number PVI-USB-RS485_232. An optional AURORA Easy
Control data logger is also available.
WARNING: The RS-485 cable must assure a protection of at least 600V.

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