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Direct Device Configurations (Solar-Log 1200 and 2000)
By tapping on Next, the second page of network settings appears.
On the second page of the menu, the
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network router,
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gateway and alternate DNS server can be configured.
The configuration can be saved and ended by tapping on Save or .
26.6.2 Basic Settings | Portal menu
The following selections can be made from this menu:
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Solar-Log™ WEB
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Server
The following portals can be selected under Solar-Log™ WEB:
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Commercial Edition (Full Service)
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Classic 2nd Edition
An HTTP test transmission can be performed from the Server.
Procedure:
1. Enter the address listed in the "Access data" received in the Server field.
2. Check the Activate transfers option.
3. Click on Next.
4. After that, start the test transmission by click on the "Connection Test" button.
A window with "The transfer is in progress." is displayed.
5. After the test is successful, "Status 0 = OK, no error" is displayed in the same window. Click on Next.
6. In the Status & Test section, now the date and time of the last export are listed in the Date field and
"OK" in the Error (last export) field.
26.7 USB menu
The USB connection on Solar-Log™ devices allows data such as firmware, configurations and yield informa-
tion to be imported and backups to be saved.
The USB menu contains the following functions:
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Save all data
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Import yield data
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Import configuration
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Firmware update
Saving all data section
The function saves all of the inverter data and the configuration file to the USB stick.
Procedure:
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Select Save all data.
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Start Data backup.
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Data is prepared.
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The data is copied to the \backup directory on the USB stick.
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The following files are now saved in the backup folder on the USB stick:
solarlog_backup.dat
solarlog_config.dat
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This data can be saved elsewhere as a backup or imported into the Solar-Log™ again.