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Chapter 1 - Welcome
6.2 - Menu Structure
The SolarCity H6 inverter contains the following menu structure:
• System Overview: Scrolling display of current system metrics. See
“System Overview
Menu” on page 77
.
• Current Status: Current system status. See
“Current Status Menu” on page 79
.
• External Messages: Up to four (4) messages sent from SolarCity. See
“External Messages
Menu” on page 79
.
• Software Versions: Firmware versions running on various components. See
“Software
Versions Menu” on page 79
.
• Clear Fault: Allows you to clear arc, ground, and other faults. See
“Clear Fault Menu” on
page 80
.
• Soft-Shutdown: Allows a technician to power OFF the SolarCity H6 inverter. See
“Soft
Shutdown Menu” on page 80
.
• Grid Settings: Allows a technician to specify various grid parameters. See
“Grid Settings
Menu” on page 80
.
• ZigBee Information: Information about the ZigBee wireless communications status. See
“ZigBee (Xbee) Information Menu” on page 81
.
6.2.1 - System Overview Menu
This automatic scrolling menu can be paused and resumed by pressing the ENTER button. It
displays the following system metrics and information:
• Runtime: Number of hours of operation since the SolarCity H6 inverter was first powered
on.
• Active power: Watts
• Reactive power: Vars
• Day energy: Total number of kilowatt hours (kWh) processed by the system on the current
day.
• Total energy: Total number of kilowatt hours (kWh) processed by the system since
commissioning.
• PV day energy: Total number of kilowatt hours (kWh) produced by the PV array over the
current day.
• PV total energy: Total number of kilowatt hours (kWh) produced by the PV array since
commissioning.
• Grid voltage L1: Voltage of the grid L1 connection.