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Solar-Log 2000 Installation Manual

Solar-Log 2000
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Faults
Restarting
Press the reset button with a paper clip or similar pointed object
The Solar-Log™ beeps and the following is displayed on the LCD:
After about 5 seconds, the Solar-Log™ beeps three times and the following is displayed:
Now release the button, the following is then displayed
The Solar-Log™ reboots itself.
Under no circumstances should the power plug simply be disconnected. Do not restart by pulling out the
power plug!
28.1.3 Restoring the factory settings
Restoring the factory settings is necessary if Solar-Log™ is to be used on another system or if an incorrect
configuration is being deleted.
All settings made on the unit are lost, as well as all data collected during run-time. It is therefore advisable
to back up the data before resetting:
System (See Chapter 21.3).
Data (See Chapter 21.4);
Status after restoring factory settings
Time: Retained
IP address: Retained with Solar-Log 1200 and 2000, DHCP active with Solar-Log 300
Passwords: Deleted
Configuration data: Deleted
Yield data: Deleted

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Solar-Log 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Device TypeData Logger
Max Inverters100
Power Supply24 V DC
Remote MonitoringYes
Ethernet interfaceYes
Communication InterfacesRS485, Ethernet
ProtocolsModbus
Data StorageInternal

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