SolarEdge Site Mapping Tool Software Guide



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2 Important Notice Copyright 2011 SolarEdge Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, magnetic or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SolarEdge Inc. This document is solely for the use of SolarEdge customers and employees. The material furnished in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, SolarEdge assumes no responsibility for the use of this material. SolarEdge reserves the right to make changes to the material at any time and without notice. You may refer to the SolarEdge web site (www.solaredge.com) for the most updated version. All company and brand products and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Exclusion of Liability The general terms and conditions of delivery of SolarEdge shall apply. The content of these documents is continually reviewed and amended, where necessary. However, discrepancies cannot be excluded. No guarantee is made for the completeness of these documents.

Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents Important Notice... 2 Exclusion of Liability... 2 Table of Contents... 3 Support and Contact Information... 4 Chapter 1...5 Introduction... 5 What is the Site Mapping Tool?... 5 SolarEdge Site Mapping Tool Workflow... 5 Installing the Mapping Tool... 6 Starting the Mapping Tool... 7 Setting the Interface Language... 8 Chapter 2...9 Designing a New Design... 9 Defining a New Design... 9 Loading a Design... 10 Adding Module Groups to the Design... 10 Deleting a Module Group... 14 Chapter 3...16 Positioning Modules on the Map... 16 Chapter 4...17 Scanning the Power Optimizer Barcodes... 17 Manually Changing the Module Details... 19 Chapter 5...21 Saving and Sending the Design... 21 Saving the New Design... 21 Sending the Design to SolarEdge... 22

4 Support and Contact Information If you have technical problems concerning our products, please contact us: USA & Worldwide Support Line: +1.650.319.8843 Germany: +49.89.4161703-30 France: +33.(0)970.465.662 Israel: +972.73.2403118 Fax: +972.73.2403117 Email to: support@solaredge.com

Introduction 5 Chapter 1 Introduction What is the Site Mapping Tool? The SolarEdge Site Mapping Tool is an iphone application that enables you to map the logical layout of the power optimizers at a SolarEdge site to their physical layout. It does so by enabling you to create a map of the physical layout of all the Modules at a site, and to then identify each power optimizer at the site by its barcode (serial number) as well as its logical ID. This logical ID indicates the logical mapping of the power optimizer to its logical (Inverter #, String #, Order #). This data is then used on the SolarEdge Monitoring Portal to create a physical map of your site, enabling to harvest valuable insight visually, such as shading patterns, and to immediately pinpoint problems. SolarEdge Site Mapping Tool Workflow The following provides an overview of the workflow for using the Site Mapping Tool.

6 Introduction Designing a New Design, page 9 Positioning Modules on the Map, page 16 Scanning the power optimizer Barcodes, page 9 Saving and Sending the Design, page 21 Figure 1: Mapping Tool Workflow Installing the Mapping Tool To install the Mapping Tool, download SolarEdge Site Mapping Tool from the iphone App Store. Downloading and using the tool is free of charge.

Introduction 7 Starting the Mapping Tool To launch the Mapping Tool: On the iphone Home screen, tap the SolarEdge Site Mapping Tool icon. The splash screen appears, immediately followed by the main menu. Figure 2: Site Mapping Tool Splash Screen Figure 3: Main Menu

8 Introduction Setting the Interface Language You can set the language of the Site Mapping Tool interface. To set the interface language: 1 In the Main Menu screen (see Figure 3), tap Settings. The Settings screen opens; the current language setting is highlighted. Figure 4: Settings 2 Tap the desired language for the interface. The Main Menu screen appears in the selected language.

Designing a New Design 9 Defining a New Design Chapter 2 Designing a New Design Using the Site Mapping Tool, you can define on one screen, a physical layout of all the Module Groups and Inverters at a site. You can define a new design from scratch (see the following procedure), or you can load an existing design (see Loading a Design section), and create a new design based on it. To define a new design: 1 In the Main Menu screen (see Figure 3), tap New Design. The New Design screen opens. Figure 5: New Design Screen

10 Designing a New Design 2 In Name, type a name for the mapping that you are creating. 3 In Number of Inverters, select the number of Inverters installed at the site. Loading a Design To load an existing design: 1 In the Main Menu screen (see Figure 3), tap Load Design. The Load Design screen opens; the number of existing designs is displayed in parentheses in the screen header. Figure 6: Load Design 2 Tap the design to load. The Main screen opens for the selected design (see Figure 10). Adding Module Groups to the Design You can define up to thirty physical Module Groups at a single site.

Designing a New Design 11 To add Module Groups: 1 In the New Design screen, tap Add. The New Design Picker screen opens. Figure 7: New Design Picker 2 In the bottom pane, scroll to and select the number of Rows and Columns in the Module Group. Also, scroll to and select the Tilt of each Module in the group, from its default position (which is perpendicular to the surface on which it is installed). 3 Tap OK. The New Design screen opens.

12 Designing a New Design Figure 8: Module Groups Added to Design In this screen, two Module Groups have been created. Total Modules displays the total number of modules in both groups. The new groups and their information are displayed in the Modules Groups Layout table, as follows: the physical Module Group number the number of rows of Modules in this group the number of columns of Modules in this group the direction in which the Module Group is laid on the installation surface with respect to its borders. A 0 value means that this group is aligned with the area s borders, vertical side up. This is NOT the module s tilt or azimuth.

Designing a New Design 13 Figure 9: Main Screen 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 for each physical Module Group that you want to add to the site. 5 Tap OK. The Main screen appears, suggesting a possible physical layout for the selected Module Group.

14 Designing a New Design Figure 10: Main Screen The modules are color coded as follows: Dark Green scanned modules Light Green not scanned modules Grey disabled modules You have completed defining the new design. Proceed to Chapter 3, Positioning Modules on the Map on page 16 to position the Modules on the map. Deleting a Module Group You can remove a Module Group from the site design. To delete a Module Group: 1 In the New Design screen (see Figure 8), tap Edit near the group that you want to modify. The Edit Group screen is displayed. 2 Tap Delete. 3 Tap OK.

Designing a New Design 15 The New Design screen is displayed; the Module Group has been removed from the Module Groups Layout table. The Module Group numbers are updated, accordingly.

16 Positioning Modules on the Map Chapter 3 Positioning Modules on the Map After you have defined the physical Module Groups and Inverters installed at the site, including their dimensions and the tilt of each Module, you can place them in their proper location at the site. To position Module Groups and Inverters: 1 In the Main screen (see Figure 10), drag the Module Group or Inverter to the desired location on the screen. 2 Repeat for all the Inverters and Module Groups at the site. NOTE: You can tap the icon to zoom out to see the physical locations of all the Module Groups at the site. You can tap the icon to view the Main Menu screen (see Figure 3)..

Scanning the Power Optimizer Barcodes 17 Chapter 4 Scanning the Power Optimizer Barcodes Once you have designed the physical layout of the power optimizers at the site, map each power optimizer to its logical (Inverter #, String #), and then scan the barcode on each power optimizer at the site. You can determine the order of scanning the power optimizers (Scan Order), or can scan them in any order that is convenient for you (using left and right arrows on the screen). Scanning is very simple - face the underside of the phone over the barcode of the power optimizer whose location corresponds to that of the selected power optimizer on the map, and wait to hear a confirmation sound. If the modules are installed on an angled surface, such as a tilted roof, it is recommended that you scan the barcodes of the power optimizers, after installing the infrastructure (metal bars) for the modules, but before placing the modules on top of the power optimizer, so that you can access the power optimizers with the scanner (iphone). This is not essential when the modules are installed at a tilt on a flat surface. To scan the power optimizers: 1 In the Main screen (see Figure 10), tap Scan. The Scan screen opens.

18 Scanning the Power Optimizers Barcodes Figure 11: Scan Screen 2 Tap Scan Order to select the order of automatically scanning the modules (row order or column order). The first power optimizer in the group is selected. Alternately, tap the left or right arrow repetitively to scroll to any other power optimizer (outside of the automatic order). NOTE: You cannot select a power optimizer by tapping on it. You can only do so by tapping the left/right arrows. 3 In Inverter and String, select the (Inverter #, String #) to which the current power optimizer is logically mapped. (The default is (1,1).) 4 Scan the current power optimizer by facing the camera lens on the underside of the phone over the barcode. Make sure that the barcode image is centered on the screen and that the camera has focused (it does so automatically). A sound is emitted, and the application automatically goes to the next module determined by the Scan Order. The barcode of the power optimizer is displayed on the top pane of the screen. 5 Continue performing the logical mapping and scanning of all the power optimizers in the map according to steps 3 and 4.

Scanning the Power Optmizers Barcodes 19 NOTE: At any stage, you can change the logical mapping of a power optimizer, by scrolling to the power optimizer and changing its (Inverter #, String #). 6 After logically mapping and scanning all the power optimizers, tap Finish. The Main screen appears, with the logical ID of each power optimizer displayed below it. Hovering over the power optimizer, displays its barcode. You can proceed to Chapter 5, Saving and Sending the Design on page 21, to save and send the design to SolarEdge. Manually Changing the Module Details On the Main screen, the logical ID number of each power optimizer is displayed. This ID number is composed of the logical Inverter #, String #, Order #) of the power optimizer, separated from each other with a ".". You can manually type the barcode (serial number) without scanning it, and/or the logical mapping information of a power optimizer, as required. You can also disable a power optimizer on the map that does not actually appear at the site; this may be the case when the angling of the roof does not leave sufficient room to place a module. To modify Module details: 1 In the Main screen (see Figure 10), scroll to a power optimizer, and then tap Details. The Manual Details screen opens. If the power optimizer has already been scanned, the barcode and logical information for the selected Module appears.

20 Scanning the Power Optimizer Barcodes Figure 12: Manual Details 2 Change the values of the parameters that are described in the following table, as required. Table 1: Manual Details Parameters Parameter Serial No. Inverter No. String No. Order Enabled Description The barcode number on the power optimizer The number of the Inverter to which the power optimizer is logically mapped The number of the String to which the power optimizer is logically mapped The logical power optimizer number Indicates whether the power optimizer is enabled (ON) or disabled (OFF). Use this feature if your module group is a few modules short of a perfect rectangle; define a rectangular module group, then indicate the missing modules by disabling them. 2 Tap Save. The information for the selected Module is updated, and the new values appear on the map on the Main screen.

Saving and Sending the Design 21 Saving the New Design Chapter 5 Saving and Sending the Design After your design is complete, you can save it. This design includes the physical layout of the modules, as well as each module's Logical ID. You can load a saved module at a later time, in order to view it or to edit it. To save the newly created design: 1 In the Main screen (see Figure 3), tap Save Design. The Design Details screen opens. Figure 13: Design Details

22 Saving and Sending the Design 2 In the Design Details screen, modify/add design detail parameters that are defined in the following table, as required. Table 2: Design Details Parameters Parameter Design Name Installer Country City Address Zip Code lat/lon Description The name of the mapping The site installer The country of the site installation The city of the site installation The address of the site installation The zip code of the site installation The Latitude and Longitude of the installation. Tapping the adjacent icon to the right, enables you to obtain these parameters from the iphone s GPS. 3 Tap Save. The design is saved under its Design Name. Sending the Design to SolarEdge After your design has been saved, you can email it to SolarEdge, so that it can be uploaded to the monitoring portal at http://monitoring.solaredge.com. To send the design: 1 In the Main screen (see Figure 3), tap Email Design. The Email Design screen opens.

Saving and Sending the Design 23 Figure 14: Email Design 2 Tap Send to send the installation data to SolarEdge. The site would be loaded to the monitoring server within 24 hours.