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SMA SUNNY ISLAND 6.0H - Troubleshooting; Fault Conditions Behavior; Display Numbers and Error Levels

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9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG
40 SI60H-80H-BE-en-20 Operating Manual
9 Troubleshooting
9.1 Behavior of the Sunny Island under Fault Conditions
Display of Errors, Warnings and Events
Pending warnings and errors are shown automatically on the display of the Sunny Remote Control until the cause of the
warning or error is no longer logged by the Sunny Island or has been acknowledged. Events are logged by the
Sunny Island. The following menus log warnings, errors and events:
410# Error active - display of currently pending warnings and errors
420# Error history - error and warning history
430# Event history - events history
In systems for increased self-consumption and battery backup systems: 440# Error Grid - history of the last five utility
grid errors
Structure of Display Numbers
Each error and each event has a unique three-digit display number that is determined based on the parameter or
measurement value assignment. Events and errors use the same number range:
1xx - Sunny Island
2xx - Battery
3xx - Generator or utility grid
4xx - Generator
5xx - Utility grid
6xx - Relay
7xx - System
8xx - External devices and components
9xx - General
Error Levels
The Sunny Island distinguishes between five different levels of errors, each requiring different user interaction.
Meaning of abbreviations
F indicates an error, W a warning, and E an event.
In the event of an error, the display shows whether the error has come or gone using ! for "Set" and C for "Clear".
Level Designation Display on
the Sunny
Remote
Control
Explanation
1 Warning Warning Warning, the Sunny Island continues to run. Information in standard mode
indicating that a warning has been generated.
2 Malfunction 1 Malfunction Malfunction that is only detectable during operation. The Sunny Island
shuts down. Restart can be initiated immediately (e.g. via autostart).
3 Malfunction 2 Malfunction Malfunction that is also detectable in standby mode. The Sunny Island
shuts down. Restart is blocked until the malfunction is no longer detected
by the Sunny Island.

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