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SolarEdge Solar Inverter - Communication Ports Status; Fan Health Status - Three Phase Inverters

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Chapter 5: User Interface
SolarEdge Installation Guide MAN-01-00057-2.2
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Communication Ports Status
D e v P r o t # #
R S 4 8 5 - 1 < S E > < S > < -->
Z i g B e e < S E > < M P S > < -->
##: The total number of slaves detected on the specific port
DEV: The type of device that was configured to a specific port (based on the port’s functionality), as
follows:
SE: SolarEdge device (default)
MTR: Revenue meter
LGR: Non-SolarEdge logger
PROT: The protocol type to which the port is set:
For a SolarEdge device:
S: SolarEdge slave
M: SolarEdge master
P2P: ZigBee point-to-point
MPM: ZigBee multipoint master (for a ZigBee coordinator module)
MPS: ZigBee multipoint slave (for a ZigBee router module)
For a revenue meter reader, refer to the supported revenue meters page at
http://www.solaredge.com/articles/se-supported-devices.
SS: SunSpec - for a non-SolarEdge logger
Fan Health Status Three Phase Inverters
This window provides information about the status of the inverter’s two fans:
F a n # 1 : R e p l a c e
F a n # 2 : O p e r a t i n g
Each fan can have one of the following statuses:
Operating: Fan OK
Not Working: This status may indicate a system error and not necessarily a faulty fan. Turning AC
OFF and ON again may clear this status. If the status does not change, replace the fan.
Replace: This status indicates a faulty fan that requires replacement
When a fan has the status Replace:
The display blinks constantly (but not when the inverter is in night mode) until the fan is
replaced.
An error appears that the fan is faulty (refer to Appendix A: Errors and Troubleshooting on
page 50).
The Fault LED is not lit.
For more information, refer to Fan 2 Replacement on page 68 .

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