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Configuration Menu
In group A, inverter specific messages are numbered in ascending order, starting with 0. The code which is
automatically determined is used for the filter function.
In group B, the actual messages from the inverters are displayed. The meaning of these fault messages can
be found in the particular manufacturer's manual.
Note!
When making support inquiries with the inverter manufacturer, please use the messa-
ges from
group B.
Open the dialog box
Select Configuration | Notifications | Device messages from the menu.
This is divided into the following sections:
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Device
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Status codes
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Fault codes
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Filter
Status and fault codes section
The status and fault codes that are available depend on the inverter type. To find out which status and
fault codes are relevant for automatic messaging, please refer to the inverter user manual.
Filter status and fault codes section
The default setting is that messages are sent for all fault codes. Custom limits to sending notifications can
be configured in this section.
The status and fault messages that do not have any influence on the inverter operation can be filtered out
with this function.
Procedure
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Select the relevant code groups based on the list for status and fault codes.
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Check the Active box.
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Select whether the filter applies to status or fault messages.
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Determine which codes are to trigger a notification with the From Code and To Code box.
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Select whether the notifications should be sent by e-mail and/or text message (SMS) and/or sig-
naled via a relay
.
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By activating After X active readings, brief, temporary fault notifications can be filtered out.
Note!
A corresponding status or fault message is also sent from the inverters for very brief,
temporary faults. To filter out brief faults, the After X active readings function should be
set to at least 20. A measurement usually takes 15 seconds.
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The Max. per day box defines how many notifications per day should be sent from this code range.