Chipkin CAS-2700-24 Manual de usuario

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CAS-2700-24
SMA Gateway
Modbus / BACnet / HTML Gateway
CAS-2700-24
SMA
Modbus (RTU and TCP) / BACnet / HTML Gateway

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS..........................................................................................................................3
1. SMA Gateway Description ...........................................................................................................6
2. Connections ................................................................................................................................7
2.1. Block Diagram................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2. Wiring / Connections...................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.1. Modbus RTU Connections ....................................................................................................... 8
2.3. Limitations and Best Practices........................................................................................................ 9
3. Configuration and Settings ........................................................................................................10
3.1. SMA Sunny Webbox Connection Settings....................................................................................10
3.2. SMA Sunny Webbox Configuration Options ................................................................................10
3.3. ModbusTCP Settings..................................................................................................................... 11
3.4. ModbusRTU Settings .................................................................................................................... 11
3.5. BACnet IP Settings ........................................................................................................................ 12
3.6. Change Configuration Settings .....................................................................................................12
3.7. Adding SMA Devices..................................................................................................................... 14
3.8. Configuration Tools ...................................................................................................................... 15
4. Reading Data using HTML / Web Browser ..................................................................................16
5. Reading Modbus Data ...............................................................................................................17
5.1. Modbus Function Supported (RTU and TCP)................................................................................ 17
5.2. SMA Modbus Data Map ...............................................................................................................17

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5.3. Interpreting Modbus Data............................................................................................................ 25
5.4. Test Procedure –Use CAS Modbus Scanner ................................................................................26
6. Reading BACnet Data ................................................................................................................29
6.1. Most Common BACnet Problem ..................................................................................................29
6.2. Interpreting BACnet Data .............................................................................................................29
6.3. BACnet Objects.............................................................................................................................29
6.4. BACnet Test Procedure.................................................................................................................38
7. Commissioning, Diagnostics and Trouble Shooting .....................................................................44
7.1. What to Take to Site for Commissioning...................................................................................... 44
7.2. Gateway Status............................................................................................................................. 48
7.3. Gateway Diagnostics ....................................................................................................................48
7.4. Debug log...................................................................................................................................... 49
7.5. Veeder Device Connection ........................................................................................................... 51
7.6. Another Method for Changing the IP Address - DHCP.................................................................53
7.7. Discovering the Gateway.............................................................................................................. 54
7.8. Downloading New Firmware........................................................................................................54
8. Specifications............................................................................................................................56
9. SMA Enumerations....................................................................................................................57
9.1. SMA Invertor Data Enumerations ................................................................................................57
9.1.1. Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 57
9.1.2. Grid Type ............................................................................................................................... 57
9.1.3. Balancer................................................................................................................................. 57

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9.1.4. Backup State.......................................................................................................................... 57
9.1.5. Error....................................................................................................................................... 58
9.2. SMA Sunny Island Data Enumerations .........................................................................................59
9.2.1. Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 59
9.2.2. Invertor Operating State (InvOpStt) ...................................................................................... 59
9.2.3. Relay State (Rly1Stt, Rly2Stt)................................................................................................. 59
9.2.4. Battery Charging Process (BatChrgOp) .................................................................................59
9.2.5. Absorption Phase (AptPhs).................................................................................................... 59
9.2.6. GnDmdSrc.............................................................................................................................. 59
9.2.7. GnStatus ................................................................................................................................ 60
9.2.8. GnRnStatus............................................................................................................................ 60
9.2.9. CHPStatus.............................................................................................................................. 60
9.2.10. Address (Adr) ..................................................................................................................... 60
9.2.11. Operating Status (OpStt) ................................................................................................... 60
9.2.12. Card Status (CardStt) ......................................................................................................... 61
9.2.13. Error ................................................................................................................................... 61
10. Revision History.....................................................................................................................62

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1. SMA Gateway Description
The SMA Gateway connects to a SMA Sunny Webbox via an Ethernet (TCP/IP) connection. The SMA
Gateway can then be configured to poll for data values from a number of devices that are connected to
the Webbox. These devices can be Sunny Invertors, SensorBox, or Sunny Islands.
After configuration, the Gateway will poll and read the data from the SMA devices and stores it
internally. When a remote system requests data, this data is served in a form that is appropriate to the
requesting protocol (Modbus TCP/RTU or BACnet). In the event that the connection to the SMA
Webbox is lost, or data cannot be read, the gateway can signal this to the remote data clients by
changing all the values currently stored to a predefined default value.
The Gateway requires configuration that will be described later in this document.

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2. Connections
2.1. Block Diagram

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2.2. Wiring / Connections
2.2.1. Modbus RTU Connections
Port 0 –RS485 Mode Terminals
All 4 jumpers required for 2 wire operation.
CAS recommends the use of 3 conductors for so called 2-Wire RS485.
The signal common is there for purpose.

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2.3. Limitations and Best Practices
Maximum Number of SMA Sunny Webboxes per Gateway
Only 1 SMA Sunny Webbox can be connected to a single gateway.
RS232 Best Practices
We recommend a maximum of 30ft for the RS232 cable. A well-made cable in a clean environment
can easily run to 100ft and provide satisfactory performance.

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3. Configuration and Settings
3.1. SMA Sunny Webbox Connection Settings
To poll for data from a Sunny Invertor, Sunny Island, or SensorBox all that is needed is the IP address
of the Sunny Webbox that these devices are connected to.
3.2. SMA Sunny Webbox Configuration Options
The following options are set to determine how the data from the SMA devices is handled.
- Night Data –SMA Invertors turn off at night. By enabling this option and selecting one of
the Night data methods, empty values will be replaced with either a zero value or the last
successfully polled value.
- Night Data Method
oUse Default Value –Uses the supplied default value to represent Invertor data at
night.
oUse Last Polled Values –Uses the last successfully polled Invertor data to represent
Invertor data at night. If no such data is available, the supplied default value is used.
- Default Value –The value that all points are set to initially and when the device is
disconnected or offline.
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