• The button is in OFF status by default.
• A system problem may be encountered while pressing the button frequently. The
user may need to wait at least 10 seconds and then try again.
Step 5:
Check that the current Safety Code (path: Menu > Settings > Advance setting >
Safety code) complys with the local grid-tied regulations. Normally, the factory
setting is set with the local regulations.
Step 6: Set System ON/OFF (path: Menu > System ON/OFF) as ON status on the inverter
LCD screen, and the LCD displays waiting status.
Step 7:
When the photovoltaic panels generate enough power, the inverter will start
automatically. The inverter will go Waiting, Checking and Normal status in
sequence.
• Waiting: When the DC output voltage of the photovoltaic panel is higher than 110V
(lowest starting voltage) and lower than 140V (lowest working voltage), the inverter
waits for checking.
• Checking: The inverter will automatically detect the DC input. When the DC input
voltage of the photovoltaic panel is higher than 140V and the photovoltaic panel has
enough energy to start the inverter, the inverter will enter the checking state.
• Normal: When the inverter is working normally, the blue light is always on. At the
same time, the LCD displays the output power.
Step 8: Check whether the meter/CT is correctly connected.
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If CT is connected, please perform the Meter/CT Check on the inverter LCD
screen to check the correct connection through the setting path: Menu >
Setting > Advanced Setting >Meter/CT settings > Meter/CT Check.
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If meter is connected, please set the connection of meter on the inverter
LCD through the setting path: Menu > Setting > Advanced Setting >Meter/CT
settings.
• When the meter or CT is correctly connected, the meter/CT power displays on the
METER/CT check interface; when the connection method is wrong, "Meter Fault"
displays on this interface.
NOTICE!
NOTICE!
NOTICE!
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