Viewing Device Information
Select “Device information” on the menu bar to enter the device information interface, on which you can view basic device information and alarm information.
Querying device
1.Enter device S/N and device name and select device type and device state.
2.Click to view the corresponding devices.
Viewing device information
All devices in the plant are displayed in the tab form. Click the tab to view corresponding device information. You can view the general information, device alarm information, power curve, etc.
Viewing General Information
The general information includes real-time data such as voltage, current, power, temperature and power generation, and information such as device state, device type, serial number, and manufacturer.
1.Click device name, and you will enter “General Information” interface by default.
2.Click the icon to select time segment and time interval, and click . In this way, you can view history information.
3.Perform the following operations according to actual conditions.
Click the icon to export the parameter information in the .PNG format.
Click the icon to refresh the interface information.
Click the icon to change the curve into report.
Click “Save table data” to export the parameter information to the local.
Viewing Active Fault
View the list of alarms not closed.
1.Click device name, and you will enter “General Information” interface by default.
2.Click “Active Fault” to enter the corresponding interface.
3.Select time segment, enter fault name, and select “Alarm level” and “Alarm processing state”.
4.Click to view the corresponding faults.
Viewing Fault History
View the list of history alarms closed.
1.Click device name, and you will enter “General Information” interface by default.
2.Click “Fault History” to enter the corresponding interface.
3.Select time segment, enter fault name, and select “Alarm level”.
4.Click to view the corresponding faults.
Viewing chart
View power generation information displayed in the chart.
1.Click device name, and you will enter “General Information” interface by default.
2.Click “Chart” to enter the corresponding interface.
3.Select time segment and click the icon to select the time interval. The power generation statistical period can be set to 10 seconds, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 60 minutes.
4.Click to view the corresponding curve.
5.Perform the following operations according to actual conditions.
Click the icon to export the parameter information in the .PNG format.
Click the icon to refresh the interface information.
Click the icon to change the curve into report.
Click “Save table data” to export the parameter information to the local.
Viewing Remote Signaling Status
1.Click device name, and you will enter “General Information” interface by default.
2.Click “Remote Signaling Status” to enter the corresponding interface.
3.View remote signaling status.
Only Logger1000 and Logger3000 have remote signaling status.
Repair
This section describes how to repair devices.
Procedure
1.Click device name, and you will enter “General Information” interface by default.
2.Click “Repair” at the bottom of the interface to enter the corresponding interface.
3.Fill in fault information.
Parameter | Description |
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Fault name | Includes two types fault and warning |
Processing time | Estimated time for processing the fault. Includes emergency, 1 hour, 8 hours, 1 day, 3 days, 3 days above |
Source | Cause of the fault Includes manual inspection, routine maintenance, interval test, device maintenance, device rebuilding, system note, and other sources |
4.Optionally, fill in fault details and upload fault picture.
5.Click “Repair” to upload the fault. You can view the repair information on the “Fault” interface.