Set up switched output for reporting events

The output is switched when one or more events are active in the inverter. The user is informed about the event at the same time. The output can, for example, switch to a smart home system that processes the signal.

Example: The output can be used to switch off a consumer if a certain event occurs or to activate a signal lamp to indicate a fault.

  1. Select event from the list.
  2. Optionally select Battery use for switching based on PV power.
  3. Click on Save.
  1. The "Self-consumption control" function is active.

 

A switched output can be configured for the following events.

Event

Setting condition

Resetting condition

Grid fault/residual current/insulation fault

A grid fault/residual current/insulation fault is active.

A grid fault/residual current/insulation fault is no longer active.

External generator fault

An external generator fault is active.

An external generator fault is no longer active.

Power reduction

Power reduction is active.

Power reduction is no longer active.

System fault

A system fault is active.

A system fault is no longer active.

Excess temperature

Excess temperature is active.

Excess temperature is no longer active.

Fan fault

A fan fault is active.

A fan fault is no longer active.

Energy meter fault

An energy meter fault is active.

An energy meter fault is no longer active.

Battery malfunction

A battery malfunction is active.

A battery malfunction is no longer active.

Battery communication fault

The event (ID 5013) is active.

The event (ID 5013) is no longer active.

Backup operation active

The inverter generates backup power and is disconnected from the public grid.

The inverter does not generate backup power and is connected to the public grid.

Ext. overvoltage protection defective

There is an active signal at the SPD monitor input.

There is no longer an active signal at the SPD monitor input.

Int. DC overvoltage protection defective

The internal DC overvoltage protection is configured in the "Overvoltage protection" menu as "used" and is defective.

The internal DC overvoltage protection is configured as "used" and is error-free or the internal DC overvoltage protection has been configured as "not used" in the "Overvoltage protection" menu.

External insulation fault

An insulation fault is active.

An insulation fault is no longer active.

External residual current

Residual current is active.

Residual current is no longer active.

Internal parameterisation fault

A parameterisation fault is active.

A parameterisation fault is no longer active.

Internal communication fault

A communication fault is active.

A communication fault is no longer active.