Kaco proLOG M Operator's Manual - page 25
7.3.2 Inverters
Failure messages provides information about the last
alarm message, recipient of this alarm message and
send type. Quick Info summarizes all the connected
inverters, including their addresses and device
statuses.
7.4 Configuration
7.4.1 Plant data
Plant data will be needed at different points –
KACO-proLOG needs this information on the first page
(start page), i.e. to obtain a quick overview of the
system. To enable the definition of failure messages the
“plant data” information is available in the field “Admin –
Monitoring / Formulas.”
This field allows entering information about the plant
operator, plant capacity, module types, orientation,
etc.,and concerning the transmissionof error messages,
scan rate, etc.
• Plant designation:
This entry appears on the start page and is displayed
for all alarm messages.
• Operator:
For documenting purposes only.
• Installed power:
This parameter is used to calculate alarm criteria.
• Module area:
Used for calculating alarm criteria.
• Module efficiency:
Used for calculating the alarm critera.
• Inverter efficiency:
Used for calculating the alarm criteria
• Number of subsystems:
Used for calculating the alarm criteria
• Storage interval:
Data compression to 300, 600, 900, 1800, 3600 sec
• Orientation:
Provides information about the orientation of the
installation (e.g. towards the South)
• Inclination:
Refers to the (angle of) inclination of modules
• Module type:
Module data
• Inverter type:
e.g. KACO 5000xi
• Email contact for data transfer:
shows the destination (recipient) of read data
• External call prefix:
Used to enter the digit of the external line
(this depends on the type of telephone installation)
• Dial tone or pulse dialing
Used to select the dialing method
• Timeout (analog modem):
Sets the max. time allowed between two bell signals
• Language:
Allows selecting between German and English
• Connection Acceptance On / Off:
The “connection acceptance” function of the data
logger may be restricted to a certain period of time.
More detailed information is given on the next page.
• Bell signal (analog modem):
Defines the number of bell signals until KACO-
proLOG responds
• Contact for daily file transfer via fax:
Daily files can additionally be sent by fax at a defined
hour. Possible options: Inactive, contact 1-4, standard
contact.
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