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Page 2 - Overview Main Menu

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 6 6.3.3 Relais Out...

Page 3 - Overview Menu Setup I

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 96 Making long character entries, such as channel names, can be much easier from

Page 4 - Overview Menu Setup II

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 97 For the COM3 port, jumpers A, B, and C are in the opposite order of what they

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 98 7.2 “ANALOG IN” Connector For analog data acquisition, the Sunny Boy Control

Page 6 - History of Manual Revisions

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 99 7.2.1 Analog Input Channels AIN-1–AIN-6 The analog input channels AIN-1–AIN-6

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 100 Hardware-Based Configuration The analog input channels are activated by selec

Page 8 - Contents

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 101    Measuring range 

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 102 Setting Explanation Fct Function of the analog input channel Abbrev...Ex

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 103 7.2.2 Temperature Sensing (AIN-7 & AIN-8) The analog input channels AIN-

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 104 Configuration In addition to the electrical connection, a temperature unit mu

Page 12 - 1 Introduction

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 105 7.3 “DIGITAL IN/OUT” Connector The Sunny Boy Control Plus offers eight digita

Page 13 - 1.1 Operation Requirements

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 7 7.5.2 Monitoring Channels (MON-1 – MON-8) ...

Page 14 - 1.3 Safety Precautions

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 106 Diagnostic Channels The menu “” of the Sunny Boy Control Plus gi

Page 15 - Daily Yield 

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 107 7.3.2 Digital Input Channels (DIN-1–DIN-8) The digital input channels are DI

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 108 Hardware-Based Configuration All parameters for the digital and analog input

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 109 Software-Based Configuration Parameter Channel Value +a_SET Choice Digital

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 110 Setting Explanation Fct Function of the digital input channel Abbrev...E

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 111 7.3.3 Digital Output Channels (DOUT-1–DOUT-8) The digital output channels DO

Page 20 - 

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 112 Software-Based Configuration Parameter Channel Value +a_SET Choice Digital

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 113 Formulas In addition to the four basic operations, formulas can include paren

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 114 You’re measuring Iac (the current in ampere) with AIN-1 and Vac (the voltag

Page 23 - 3 Making Connections

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 115 Software-Based Configuration Parameter Channel Value +a_SET Choice Variable

Page 24 - • GSM (mobile)

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 8 1 Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing a Sunny Boy Control. The Sunn

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 116 7.5 Monitoring (+MonStart & +Mon1–+Mon8) The monitoring function enables

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 117 external sensor is available, the current system power (Pac) can be defined a

Page 27 - Twisted pair 1 (2 x 0.25 mm)

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 118 7.5.2 Monitoring Channels (MON-1 – MON-8) Eight measuring channels of the Su

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 119 Software-Based Configuration Parameter Channel Value +a_SET Choice Variable

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 120 Diagnostic Channels For each activated monitoring channel, a diagnostic chann

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 121 7.6 “Profile 2” Application Two default profiles (Profile 1 & Profile 2)

Page 31 - 3.2 Connection to a PC

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 122 Parameters of Profile 2 Symbol Explanation Comment Input parameters Pac To

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 123 Analog Input Channels of Profile 2 Channel Func-tion Name Unit Gain Offset A

Page 33 - DB9 socket

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 124 The starting condition states that an analysis will take place only if irradi

Page 34 - DB25 socket

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 125 8 Data Display and Configuration from a PC On the rear side of the Sunny Boy

Page 35 - Control

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 9 For further information on photovoltaic system technology from SMA, please send

Page 36 - Piggy-Back here

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 126 Control while a message is being transmitted, messages are not allowed interr

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 127 Parameters Data Explanation AC_... Alarm Contact AC_Default Switch Contac

Page 38 - RS485 / RS232

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 128 Parameters Data Explanation ES_Time Switch deactivated Time management acti

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 129 Parameters Data Explanation SY_Language english Display language: German/En

Page 40 - 3.3 Modem Connection

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 130 Fig. 8.3: Configuring parameters using Sunny Data Control

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 131 9 Failures 9.1 Messages and Their Causes Refer to the following explanations

Page 42 - • HvG’s PV system display

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 132 Offline Warning: “no contact since hh:mm”  

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 133 Energy Yield Error: “Yield output xx %”  D

Page 44 - 3.5 “Relay Out” Connection

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 134 Monitoring Warning/Error (“Plus” Function)  Warning or erro

Page 45 - 3.5.1 Alarm Contact

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 135 9.2 Troubleshooting Powerline Communication Powerline communication with Sun

Page 46 - Sunny Boy Control

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 10 1.2 Notes on Sunny Boy Control Operation Since the Sunny Boy Control has no p

Page 47 - 3.5.2 Switching Contact

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 136 9.2.1 Transmission Failures Causes: • Transmission signal strongly dampened

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 137 Transmission signal strongly dampened Most frequently, transmission failures

Page 49 - 

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 138 Phase Coupling When the communication path spans several phases, strong signa

Page 50 - ↓ENTER ↑ESC

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 139 Noise Signals in the Power Distribution Data transmission uses a frequency of

Page 51 - 

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 140 Multiple communication networks using the same frequency The Sunny Boy Contr

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 141 9.2.2 Noise suppression When Powerline communication is temporarily interrupt

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 142 Optimize the installation • Check whether the interference from troubling de

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 143 Checking Communication With the Inverter With the function “

Page 55 - 4.3.3 “Daily Yield” Function

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 144 9.2.3 Communication Measuring communication distance If the length of the tra

Page 56 - Device ID…device model

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 145 10 Technical Data and Settings 10.1 Technical Data Hardware Operating voltage

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 11 1.4 Notes on Operating the Sunny Boy Control The Sunny Boy Control is operate

Page 58 - 5 “Diagnostics” Function

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 146 Connectors: • Power / Powerline: 2 m / 2 yd. grounded power cord • NET:

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 147 ANALOG IN: DB25 connector Overvoltage protection: ±15 – ±35 V Input coup

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 148 DIGITAL IN/OUT: DB25 connector External 24 V power supply: Input voltage

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 149 10.2 Storage Capacity The Sunny Boy Control can manage up to 50 SMA inverte

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 150 The combination of the number of measuring channels and measuring intervals r

Page 63 - 

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 151 If an interval of 0 minutes is set, the Sunny Boy Control saves realtime valu

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 152 During its self-test, the Sunny Boy Control automatically detects the install

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 153 Menu “”: Device Channel Explanation SunBC Pac

Page 66 - 

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 154 Restoring Factory Defaults (Reset System) Follow these steps to restore the S

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 155 10.4 AT Commands The AT commands listed in Table 10.12: are the default para

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 12 Keys The Sunny Boy Control has only four keys, each with several functions. Th

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 156 Explanation Class2 Class2.0 Set local ID string (e.g., +49 561 9522100) +FLI

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 157 11 Appendix 11.1 Accessories (optional) SMA No. Description 232PB-SBCO-NRRS

Page 71 - 6.2.3 Online Info

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 158 SBCOP-ANA-KIT Analog IN terminal strip with male DB25 connec-tor for Sunny B

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 159 11.2 Warranty & Liability Should this product prove to be defective or ma

Page 73 - 6.2.4 Tolerances

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 160 Liability Exemptions SMA declines any liability for direct or consequential d

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 161 Trademarks Sunny Boy and SMA are registered trademarks of SMA Technologie A

Page 75 - 6.3.1 Communication

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 162 Modems devolo AG, Tel. +49 241-1827979, www.devolo.de ZyXEL Deutschland, T

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 163 11.4 Contact Information If you have any questions regarding the Sunny Boy Co

Page 77 - 6.3.3 Relais Out

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 164 SBC--CE-12:BE4504SMA Technologie AGHannoversche Straße 1-5 34266 NiestetalTel

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www.SMA.deSMA Technologie AGHannoversche Strasse 1–534266 NiestetalGermanyTel. +49 561 9522 0Fax +49 561 9522 [email protected] SpainRosendahl Técnica

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 13 Display Symbols The following symbols may appear on the display. Symbol Explan

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 14 2 Configuring the Sunny Boy Control With its Plug&Play Setup, the Sunny B

Page 81 - 6.4.1 Registration

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 15 2.2 Plug&Play Setup During configuration, the Sunny Boy Control automatica

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[ MAIN MENU ]Total PV-PlantPacE-todayE-totalDATA STORAGEEnergy ValuesMeasuring DataDetectedRegisterdOnline[ SPOT VALUES ][ Pac/W Status ][

Page 83 - • Managing a large system

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 16 2.2.2 Setting the Date and Time     Fi

Page 84 - 6.4.2 Detection

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 17 the socket used for the Sunny Boy Control is not only on the same line (or at

Page 85 - 

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 18 list or [ESC] to remove a device that you do not want to register. Note that t

Page 86 - 6.4.3 Parameter

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 19 3 Making Connections This chapter describes all of the connection possibilitie

Page 87 - 6.4.5 Removing a Device

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 20 The "NET" socket you can see on the underside is without any functio

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 21 3.1 Connection to the PV System The jumpers of the Sunny Boy Control are set

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 22 RS485 Connection Between Sunny Boys and Sunny Boy Control Sunny BoyControlPAC

Page 90 - 6.6.1 Modem

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 23 Recommended RS485 Cable For an RS485 connection, we recommend to use a so-call

Page 91 - 

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 24 Jumper A: Termination of the RS485 cable. The data cable must be terminated

Page 92 - 6.6.2 Remote Info

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 25 Fig. 3.7: RS485 connection between one Sunny Boy and a Sunny Boy Control Esta

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¿...[ PASSWORD ][ SETUP ]System[ SYSTEM ]LanguageDate/TimeTimingOnline-InfoTolerances---------------StromsparmodusGatewaymodeMe

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 26 Fig. 3.8: RS485 connections between Sunny Boys and a Sunny Boy Control

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 27 3.2 Connection to a PC Fig. 3.9: “PC (COM2)” connector The Sunny Boy Contro

Page 96 - Sample Plant Info Fax

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 28 3.2.1 RS232 Connection to a PC PowerlineBetriebOperationErdschlussEarthFaultS

Page 97 - 6.7 NET/E-mail

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 29 Pin assignment of a DB9-DB9 cable for a PC-to-Sunny Boy Control connection DB

Page 98 - 7 Sunny Boy Control Plus

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 30 Pin assignment of a DB9-DB25 cable for a PC-to-Sunny Boy Control connection DB

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 31 3.2.2 RS485 Connection Between a PC and a Sunny Boy Control PCBetriebOperatio

Page 100 - Not mounted

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 32 Jumper settings for an RS485 connection to the “PC (COM2)” interface of the Su

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 33 The following requirements must be met to establish an RS485 connection betwee

Page 102 - 7.2 “ANALOG IN” Connector

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 34 3.2.3 Connection Between a PC and Several Sunny Boy Controls RS485 / RS232int

Page 103 - ANALOG INANALOG IN

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 35 Fig. 3.16: Connection between a PC and several Sunny Boy Controls

Page 104 - O = Dl - (G * Ml)

[ SETUP ]DAS Config[ DAS CONFIG ]DAS EnableMeas. IntervalMax. Storage----------------Chan. Select.Modem/Fax[ MODEM/FAX ] Modem Remot

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 36 3.3 Modem Connection Please Note: The Sunny Boy Control can be equipped with

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 37 Connecting the modem to the Sunny Boy Control Connect the serial port of the m

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 38 3.4 Connecting an External Display Connecting an external display to the Sunn

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 39 3.4.1 Activation of External Displays with „ASCII text“ For other display typ

Page 109 - “DIGITAL IN/OUT” connector

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 40 3.5 “Relay Out” Connection Pin Assignment Pin Specification Description 1 -

Page 110 - 7.3.1 24 V Power Supply

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 41 3.5.1 Alarm Contact The alarm contact is used to activate an external alarm or

Page 111 - DIGITAL IN/OUT

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 42 Example of an Alarm Contact Application In this example, a horn is sounded w

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 43 3.5.2 Switching Contact The switching contact is intended to operate an extern

Page 113 - Software-Based Configuration

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 44 Example of a Switching Contact Application In this example, the external loa

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 45 4 Menu Functions for Data Display 4.1 Startup Screen At every startup the Sun

Page 115 - DIGITAL IN/OUTDIGITAL IN/OUT

User Manual Edition 4.2 SUNBC-14:NE0206 Sunny Boy Control Enhanced Data Logger for Sunny Boys Equipped with Sunny Boy Control or Sunny Boy C

Page 116 - 7.4 Variables (VAR-1–VAR-16)

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 46 Cyclic display of system information, errors and warnings S

Page 117 - Formulas

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 47 4.2 Online Info “” is the normal operating mode of the Sunny Boy Co

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 48 4.3 Main Menu All Sunny Boy Control functions are available from the main menu

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 49 4.3.1 “Total Plant” function    Total s

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 50 4.3.2 “Realtime Data” Function With the “” function, all availab

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 51 4.3.3 “Daily Yield” Function The daily energy values for every connected devic

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 52 4.3.4 Data Archiving and Measuring Channels So-called “measuring channels”, d

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 53 Press [ENTER] to select a device and display all of its recorded measuring cha

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 54 5 “Diagnostics” Function The “” function provides information on th

Page 125 - 7.6 “Profile 2” Application

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 55 Diagnostic Reports The diagnostic report for a device divides the cause of a f

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 2 History of Manual Revisions Manual number SUNBC Edition and type of changes1 C

Page 127 - Analog In1 10 V +Gi W/m

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 56 “” evaluates the communication quality for the entire day. At least 10

Page 128 - Low High Low High

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 57 rable device in the system). “” states the deviation percentage of “

Page 129 - Sunny Boy

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 58 5.2 Events The Sunny Boy Control logs various events together with their dates

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 59 When an event is preceded by a selection arrow, press [ENTER] to display the d

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 60 Displayed message Type of event Explanation System messages Status D

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 61 5.3 Communication Function The “” function is useful for diagnosi

Page 133 - Configuring “Plus” Functions

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 62 5.4 System    Version of f

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 63 6 Menu Functions for Configuration The “” menu contains numerous functio

Page 135 - 9 Failures

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 64 6.1 Password Functions that affect the operation of the Sunny Boy Control are

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 65 6.2 System With the “” function, you can alter basic system settings

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 3 Explanation of Symbols Used in this Manual For efficient use of this manual and

Page 138 - 

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 66 Description of the settings The “” can be activated and deactivat

Page 139 - Resulting digital signal

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 67 6.2.2 Timing    Max.timesp

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 68 List of available devices  

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 69 6.2.4 Tolerances In the “” menu, you can set the thresholds that wil

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 70 If you do not wish to monitor the energy yield of a device and want to avoid r

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 71 6.3 Interfaces  Section 6.3.1 

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 72 6.3.2 External Display Connecting an external display to the Sunny Boy Control

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 73 6.3.3 Relais Out The ”” menu allows you to select the desired relay

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 74 Switching Contact The switching contact is used to control loads according to

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 75 For details on the pin assignment for the switching contact, refer to section

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 4 Contents 1 Introduction ...

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 76 Example of a washing machine setup   

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 77 6.4 PV-Plant The following menu items can only be edited after entering the in

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 78 [Device model]  Serial number 

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 79 Bus and string addresses All devices in the system share the same bus and stri

Page 153 - 10.2 Storage Capacity

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 80 6.4.2 Detection While the Sunny Boy Control automatically detects all accessib

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 81 Press [ESC] to complete the search. If new devices were detected, you will be

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 82 6.4.3 Parameter The “” function is used to change the default operati

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 83 6.4.4 Adding a New Device To add a new device to an existing system, proceed

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 84 6.5 Data Archive (DAS Config)    O

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 85   Device ID...device model  

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 5 3.5.2 Switching Contact...

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 86 6.6 Modem/Fax    Remote Info configu

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 87 Theoretically, all modems support the default Hayes init string. After selecti

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 88 6.6.2 Remote Info E-mail Under “Remote-Info”, Sunny Boy Controls equipped with

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 89 Events The following fax messages can be sent. • Plant-Info: Report on system

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 90 Use the “” information to make sure that the fax is being sent to

Page 165 - 11.3 Suppliers

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 91 If the test report could not be transmitted, check if the modem is properly co

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 92 Sample Fax: Error/Warning Report Fax Fig. 6.41: Sample error/warning report f

Page 167 - 11.4 Contact Information

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 93 6.7 NET/E-mail To configure the NET/Email function, refer to the NET Piggy-Bac

Page 168 - CE Declaration of Conformity

Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 94 7 Sunny Boy Control Plus This chapter deals with the additional connection po

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Sunny Boy Control SMA Technologie AG User Manual SUNBC-14:NE0206 95 Hardware-Based Configuration To configure the connectors on the Sunny Boy Cont

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