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    • General information
      • Fronius Smart Meter IP
        • Description of the device
        • Information on the device
        • Intended use
        • Scope of supply
        • Positioning
        • Measuring accuracy
        • Backup power mode
      • Controls, connections and indicators
        • Product overview
        • LED status indicators
    • Installation
      • Preparation
        • Choice of location
      • Installation
        • Checklist for installation
        • Installation
        • Protective circuit
        • Cabling
        • Suitable current transformers
        • Connecting the current transformers
        • Connecting the LAN
        • WLAN configuration
        • Connecting the Modbus RTU
        • Terminating resistors - Explanation of symbols
        • Setting the Modbus RTU terminating resistor
        • Terminating resistors
        • Setting the Modbus RTU BIAS
    • Commissioning
      • Commissioning the Fronius Smart Meter IP
        • Opening the user interface with the QR code
        • Opening the user interface with the IP address
        • Software update
      • Fronius SnapINverter
        • General
        • Connect to Fronius Datamanager 2.0
        • Configuring the primary meter
        • Configuring secondary meters
        • Modbus participants - Fronius SnapINverter
        • Multi meter system - Explanation of symbols
        • Multi meter system - Fronius SnapINverter
      • Fronius GEN24 inverter
        • General
        • Installation using the web browser
        • Configuring the primary meter
        • Configuring secondary meters
        • Modbus participants - Fronius GEN24
        • Multi meter system - Explanation of symbols
        • Multi-meter system - Fronius GEN24 inverter
    • User interface
      • Overview
        • Overview
      • Settings
        • Advanced settings
        • Restoring the factory settings
        • Changing the input current of the current transformers
    • Appendix
      • Service, maintenance and disposal
        • Maintenance
        • Cleaning
        • Disposal
        • Fronius manufacturer's warranty
      • Technical data
        • Technical data

    Fronius Smart Meter IP Operating instructions

    Checklist for installation
    Cabling
    Start-up
    Technical data

    Safety Instructions

    Safety rules

    Explanation of Safety Instructions

    DANGER!

    Indicates an immediate danger.

    Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.

    WARNING!

    Indicates a possibly dangerous situation.

    Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.

    CAUTION!

    Indicates a situation where damage or injury could occur.

    Minor injury or damage to property may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.

    NOTE!

    Indicates the possibility of flawed results and damage to the equipment.

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    Safety rules

    Explanation of Safety Instructions

    DANGER!

    Indicates an immediate danger.

    Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.

    WARNING!

    Indicates a possibly dangerous situation.

    Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.

    CAUTION!

    Indicates a situation where damage or injury could occur.

    Minor injury or damage to property may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.

    NOTE!

    Indicates the possibility of flawed results and damage to the equipment.

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    2. Safety rules

    Explanation of Safety Instructions

    DANGER!

    Indicates an immediate danger.

    Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.

    WARNING!

    Indicates a possibly dangerous situation.

    Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.

    CAUTION!

    Indicates a situation where damage or injury could occur.

    Minor injury or damage to property may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.

    NOTE!

    Indicates the possibility of flawed results and damage to the equipment.

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    2. Safety rules

    General

    The device has been manufactured using state-of-the-art technology and according to recognized safety standards. If used incorrectly or misused, however, it can cause
    • serious or fatal injury to the operator or a third party,
    • and damage to the device and other material assets belonging to the operating company.
    All persons involved in start-up operation, maintenance and servicing of the device must
    • be suitably qualified,
    • have knowledge of and experience in dealing with electrical installations and
    • have fully read and precisely followed these Operating Instructions.

    The Operating Instructions must always be kept on hand wherever the device is being used. In addition to the Operating Instructions, all applicable local rules and regulations regarding accident prevention and environmental protection must also be followed.

    All safety and danger notices on the device
    • must be kept in a legible state
    • must not be damaged/marked
    • must not be removed
    • must not be covered, pasted, or painted over.

    The terminals can reach high temperatures.

    Only operate the device when all protection devices are fully functional. If the protection devices are not fully functional, there is a risk of
    • serious or fatal injury to the operator or a third party,
    • and damage to the device and other material assets belonging to the operating company.

    Any safety devices that are not functioning properly must be repaired by an authorized specialist before the device is switched on.

    Never bypass or disable protection devices.

    For the location of the safety and danger notices on the device, refer to the section headed “General” in the Operating Instructions for the device.

    Any equipment malfunctions which might impair safety must be remedied immediately before the device is turned on.

    Your personal safety is at stake!

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    2. Safety rules

    Environmental conditions

    Operation or storage of the device outside the stipulated area will be deemed as not in accordance with the intended purpose. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage resulting from improper use.

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    2. Safety rules

    Qualified personnel

    The servicing information contained in these Operating Instructions is intended only for the use of qualified service engineers. An electric shock can be fatal. Do not carry out any actions other than those described in the documentation. This also applies to qualified personnel.

    All cables and leads must be secured, undamaged, insulated, and adequately dimensioned. Loose connections, scorched, damaged, or under-dimensioned cables and leads must be repaired immediately by an authorized specialist.

    Maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by an authorized specialist.

    It is impossible to guarantee that externally (aka, third-party) procured parts are designed and manufactured to meet the demands made on them, or that they satisfy safety requirements. Use only original spare parts (also applies to standard parts).

    Do not carry out any alterations, installations, or modifications to the device without first obtaining the manufacturer's permission.

    Components that are not in perfect condition must be changed immediately.

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    2. Safety rules

    Copyright

    Copyright of these operating instructions remains with the manufacturer.

    Text and illustrations were accurate at the time of printing, subject to change.
    We are grateful for suggestions for improvement and information on any discrepancies in the operating instructions.

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    2. Safety rules

    Data backup

    With regard to data security, the user is responsible for:
    • backing up any changes made to the factory settings
    • saving and storing personal settings

    General information

    Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Description of the device

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is a bidirectional electricity meter which optimizes self-consumption and records a household's load curve. The Fronius Smart Meter IP provides an overview of a user's own power consumption in conjunction with a Fronius inverter or Fronius Datamanager 2.0 and a Fronius data interface.

    The meter measures the energy flow to the loads or to the public grid and forwards the information via the Modbus RTU/RS485- or TCP interface (LAN/WLAN) to the Fronius inverter or the Fronius Datamanager 2.0.

    1. General information

    Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Description of the device

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is a bidirectional electricity meter which optimizes self-consumption and records a household's load curve. The Fronius Smart Meter IP provides an overview of a user's own power consumption in conjunction with a Fronius inverter or Fronius Datamanager 2.0 and a Fronius data interface.

    The meter measures the energy flow to the loads or to the public grid and forwards the information via the Modbus RTU/RS485- or TCP interface (LAN/WLAN) to the Fronius inverter or the Fronius Datamanager 2.0.

    1. General information
    2. Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Description of the device

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is a bidirectional electricity meter which optimizes self-consumption and records a household's load curve. The Fronius Smart Meter IP provides an overview of a user's own power consumption in conjunction with a Fronius inverter or Fronius Datamanager 2.0 and a Fronius data interface.

    The meter measures the energy flow to the loads or to the public grid and forwards the information via the Modbus RTU/RS485- or TCP interface (LAN/WLAN) to the Fronius inverter or the Fronius Datamanager 2.0.

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    2. Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Information on the device

    Technical data, markings, and safety symbols are located on the Fronius Smart Meter IP. These must NOT be removed or painted over. They warn against incorrect operation which can lead to serious injury and damage.

    Fronius Smart Meter IP rating plate, attached to the side of the device

    Symbols on the rating plate:

     

    CE label – confirms compliance with applicable EU directives and regulations. The product has been tested by a specific notified body.

     

    WEEE marking – waste electrical and electronic equipment must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally sound manner in accordance with the European Directive and national law.

     

    UKCA marking – confirms compliance with applicable UK directives and regulations.

     

    RCM marking – tested according to the requirements of Australia and New Zealand.

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    2. Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Intended use

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is a fixed piece of equipment for public grids of TN/TT systems and may only be used to measure loads and self-consumption.
    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is required for systems with a battery storage system and/or a Fronius Ohmpilot installed for communication between the individual components.

    The installation is carried out on an indoor DIN rail with corresponding back-up fuses, which are adapted to the cable cross-sections of the copper conductors and to the maximum current of the meter. The Fronius Smart Meter IP must only be operated in accordance with the specifications in the enclosed documentation and in accordance with local laws, regulations, provisions, standards, and within the limits of technical possibilities. Any use of the product other than as described in the intended use shall be deemed to be not in accordance with the intended purpose.
    The available documentation forms part of the product and must be read, observed, and kept in good condition. It must also be accessible at all times at the place of installation. Fronius International GmbH assumes no responsibility for compliance with or non-compliance with these laws or regulations in connection with the installation of the product.

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    2. Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Scope of supply

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    Fronius Smart Meter IP
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    Quick Start Guide
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    2. Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Positioning

    The Smart Meter can be installed in the following positions in the system:

    Positioning at the feed-in point

    Installation of the Fronius Smart Meter IP at the feed-in point

    Positioning at the consumption point

    Installation of the Fronius Smart Meter IP at the consumption point
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    Measuring accuracy

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP has accuracy class 1 when measuring active energy (EN IEC 62053-21) in the voltage ranges 208-480 VLL and 100-240 VLN. For further details see Technical data on page (→).

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    2. Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Backup power mode

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is backup power capable with Modbus RTU/TCP data cabling. When connecting via Modbus TCP, make sure that the grid reset time is increased by starting the network. Fronius recommends a Modbus RTU connection.

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    Controls, connections and indicators

    Product overview

    Switches, Fronius Smart Meter IP connections, numbered 1-8
    (1)
    Voltage transformer connection area
    (2)
    LAN port
    (3)
    DIP switch
    • BIAS
    • Terminating resistor
    (4)
    Modbus RTU connection area
    (5)
    LED indicators
    (6)
    WLAN access point and reset function button
    • Activate WLAN access point
    • Carry out device reset
    (7)
    QR code to start the Setup wizard
    (8)
    AC connection area


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    2. Controls, connections and indicators

    Product overview

    Switches, Fronius Smart Meter IP connections, numbered 1-8
    (1)
    Voltage transformer connection area
    (2)
    LAN port
    (3)
    DIP switch
    • BIAS
    • Terminating resistor
    (4)
    Modbus RTU connection area
    (5)
    LED indicators
    (6)
    WLAN access point and reset function button
    • Activate WLAN access point
    • Carry out device reset
    (7)
    QR code to start the Setup wizard
    (8)
    AC connection area


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    2. Controls, connections and indicators

    LED status indicators

    The LED status indicators show the operating status and data connection of the Fronius Smart Meter IP.

     

    (1)
    Status 1 LED
    Lights up green: Ready for operation
    (2)
    Status 2 LED
    Lights up: Device starting up / restarting
    (3)
    Link 1 LED
    Steady green: Data connection established with the network
    (4)
    Link 2 LED
    Lights up red: No data connection
    Flashing red: Open WLAN access point
    (5)
    WLAN LED
    Flashing green: WLAN connection is being established
    Lights up green: WLAN connection is active

    Installation

    Preparation

    Choice of location

    Please note the following criteria when choosing a location for the Smart Meter:

    Only install on a solid, non-flammable surface.

    When installing the Smart Meter in a switch cabinet or similar enclosure, make sure that it is of the appropriate safety class and that the hot air that develops will be dissipated by forced-air ventilation.

    The Smart Meter is suitable for indoor installation.

    The Smart Meter must not be installed or used at altitudes above 2,000 m.

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    Preparation

    Choice of location

    Please note the following criteria when choosing a location for the Smart Meter:

    Only install on a solid, non-flammable surface.

    When installing the Smart Meter in a switch cabinet or similar enclosure, make sure that it is of the appropriate safety class and that the hot air that develops will be dissipated by forced-air ventilation.

    The Smart Meter is suitable for indoor installation.

    The Smart Meter must not be installed or used at altitudes above 2,000 m.

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    2. Preparation

    Choice of location

    Please note the following criteria when choosing a location for the Smart Meter:

    Only install on a solid, non-flammable surface.

    When installing the Smart Meter in a switch cabinet or similar enclosure, make sure that it is of the appropriate safety class and that the hot air that develops will be dissipated by forced-air ventilation.

    The Smart Meter is suitable for indoor installation.

    The Smart Meter must not be installed or used at altitudes above 2,000 m.

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    Installation

    Checklist for installation

    For installation information, see the following chapters:
    1Switch off the power supply before connecting to the public grid.
    2Mount the Fronius Smart Meter IP (see Installation on page (→)).
    3Connect the automatic circuit breaker (see Protective circuit on page (→)).
    4Connect the mains voltage inputs to the Fronius Smart Meter IP (see Cabling on page (→)).
    5Note down the nominal current of the current transformer for each meter. These values are required during commissioning.
    6Connect the current transformers and Fronius Smart Meter IP (see Suitable current transformers on page (→)).
    7Mount the current transformers on the conductors. Make sure that the current transformers are pointing in the correct direction. An arrow either points to the connected load or the outlet to the public grid (see Connecting the current transformers on page (→) or the current transformer user information).
    8Make sure that the current transformer phases match the mains voltage phases (see Connecting the current transformers on page (→)).
    9Establish the data connection of the Fronius Smart Meter IP. The data connection can be established in three different ways:
    • Modbus RTU (recommended for backup power operation), see (→) on page (→).
    • LAN, see Connecting the LAN on page (→).
    • WLAN, see WLAN configuration on page (→).
    10With Modbus RTU connection: Set terminating resistor (see Setting the Modbus RTU terminating resistor on page (→)).
    11With Modbus RTU connection: Set the BIAS switch (see Setting the Modbus RTU BIAS on page (→)).
    12Check the single conductors/plug connections on the Smart Meter IP are secure.
    13Switch on the power supply to the Fronius Smart Meter IP.
    14Check the firmware version of the Fronius system monitoring (see "Technical data"). To ensure compatibility between the inverter and the Fronius Smart Meter IP, the software must always be kept up to date. The update can be started via the user interface of the inverter or using Fronius Solar.web (see "Advanced settings").
    15Configure the Fronius Smart Meter IP and put it into operation (see Commissioning on page (→)).
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    2. Installation

    Checklist for installation

    For installation information, see the following chapters:
    1Switch off the power supply before connecting to the public grid.
    2Mount the Fronius Smart Meter IP (see Installation on page (→)).
    3Connect the automatic circuit breaker (see Protective circuit on page (→)).
    4Connect the mains voltage inputs to the Fronius Smart Meter IP (see Cabling on page (→)).
    5Note down the nominal current of the current transformer for each meter. These values are required during commissioning.
    6Connect the current transformers and Fronius Smart Meter IP (see Suitable current transformers on page (→)).
    7Mount the current transformers on the conductors. Make sure that the current transformers are pointing in the correct direction. An arrow either points to the connected load or the outlet to the public grid (see Connecting the current transformers on page (→) or the current transformer user information).
    8Make sure that the current transformer phases match the mains voltage phases (see Connecting the current transformers on page (→)).
    9Establish the data connection of the Fronius Smart Meter IP. The data connection can be established in three different ways:
    • Modbus RTU (recommended for backup power operation), see (→) on page (→).
    • LAN, see Connecting the LAN on page (→).
    • WLAN, see WLAN configuration on page (→).
    10With Modbus RTU connection: Set terminating resistor (see Setting the Modbus RTU terminating resistor on page (→)).
    11With Modbus RTU connection: Set the BIAS switch (see Setting the Modbus RTU BIAS on page (→)).
    12Check the single conductors/plug connections on the Smart Meter IP are secure.
    13Switch on the power supply to the Fronius Smart Meter IP.
    14Check the firmware version of the Fronius system monitoring (see "Technical data"). To ensure compatibility between the inverter and the Fronius Smart Meter IP, the software must always be kept up to date. The update can be started via the user interface of the inverter or using Fronius Solar.web (see "Advanced settings").
    15Configure the Fronius Smart Meter IP and put it into operation (see Commissioning on page (→)).
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    2. Installation

    Installation

    Mounting the Fronius Smart Meter IP on a 35 mm DIN rail

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP can be mounted on a 35 mm DIN rail. The housing comprises 3 modules according to DIN 43880.

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    Protective circuit

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is a hard-wired device and requires a disconnecting device (automatic circuit breaker).

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP consumes 30 mA, the nominal capacity of the disconnecting devices and the overcurrent protection is determined by the conductor cross-sections, the mains voltage, and the required breaking capacity.

    • The disconnecting devices must be mounted in the same enclosure ( e.g., switch cabinet) as the Fronius Smart Meter IP.
    • The disconnecting devices must satisfy the requirements of IEC 60947-1 and IEC 60947-3, as well as all national and local regulations for electrical systems.
    • To monitor multiple mains voltages, use connected automatic circuit breakers.

    NOTE!

    Disconnecting device for the mains terminals

    The automatic circuit breaker must protect the mains terminals marked L1, L2, and L3. In rare cases, the neutral conductor has a disconnecting device, which must interrupt both neutral and non-earthed cables concurrently.

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    Cabling

    Stripping lengths and connection diagram

    WARNING!

    Danger from live mains voltage inputs

    An electric shock can be fatal.

    Switch off the power supply before connecting the mains voltage inputs.

    Permissible conductor cross-section of AC terminals:
    • Wire: 1.5-4 mm²

    Each live conductor must be connected to the AC terminals as shown in the figures below.

    3 phases, 4 conductors (CT connection)
    1 phase, 2 conductors (CT connection)
    2 phases, 3 conductors (CT connection)
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    Suitable current transformers

    It is recommended to use Fronius CT current transformers (item numbers 41,0010,0104 / 41,0010,0105 / 41,0010,0232). To ensure smooth operation of the Fronius Smart Meter IP and accurate measurement results, all connected current transformers must meet these requirements:

    • The current transformer must generate 333 mV at nominal current. The nominal current of the current transformers is listed in the data sheet for the current transformer.
    • Do not use current transformers with 1 ampere or 5 ampere output current.
    • Observe the maximum input current according to the data sheets of the current transformers.
    • Do not use Rogowski coils for measurement purposes.
    • Hinged and rigid current transformers can be mounted. Rigid current transformers often have better power and accuracy values. Hinged current transformers have a split core and can be opened for mounting on the conductor and installed in a system without interrupting the voltage.

    CAUTION!

    Risk of electric shock due to unintentional opening of hinged current transformers

    This can result in severe injury and damage to property.

    Switch off the current when working on the current transformers.

    Attach a plastic cable tie to the current transformer to prevent unintentional opening.

     

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    Connecting the current transformers

    Stripping lengths for current transformer cables, connection diagram
    1Make sure that the current transformers match the live phases. Make sure that current transformer L1 measures the current on the same phase that is monitored by voltage input L1. The same applies for phases L2 and L3. This is the only way to display correct measured values.
    2Make sure that the current transformers are pointing in the correct direction.

    NOTE!

    Observe direction information when installing the current transformers

    Negative power values occur when the current transformers are connected incorrectly.

    Observe the data sheet and the marking on the current transformer (arrow indicates the direction to the load or to the public grid)

    Check the correct position of the black and white cable.

    3Note down the nominal current of the current transformer for each meter. These values will be required for commissioning.
    4Attach the current transformers to the conductor to be measured and connect the current transformer cables to the Fronius Smart Meter IP.

    WARNING!

    Danger from mains voltage

    An electric shock can be fatal.

    Switch off the power supply before disconnecting live conductors.

    5Connect the current transformers to the terminals CT1 (white / black), CT2, and CT3. Excessively long cables can be shortened accordingly. Observe the sequence in which the phases are connected.
    6Route the mains conductors through the current transformers (see Cabling).

    NOTE!

    Cable length of the current transformers

    Cables that are too long can have a negative effect on the measuring accuracy.

    If a cable extension is necessary, use a shielded 0.34 to 1.5 mm2 (AWG 22-16) CAT 5 STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable rated for 300 V or 600 V (higher than the operating voltage).

    NOTE!

    Unusual measured values on unused phases

     

    If unusual measured values occur on unused phases, bypass the unused current transformer inputs.

    To do so, for each unused current transformer, connect the terminal marked with a white dot to the terminal marked with a black dot using a short cable.

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    Connecting the LAN

    Plug the LAN cable into the LAN port
    Observe the following instructions:
    • Use a shielded data cable of type CAT 5 STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) or higher.
    • If the data lines are close to the mains cabling, use cables that are designed for 300 to 600 V (never less than the operating voltage).
    • Use double-insulated or sheathed data cables when they are close to bare conductors.
    • The use of a static IP address is recommended.
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    WLAN configuration

    Check the WLAN signal strength with your smartphone

    IMPORTANT!
    Ensure sufficient WLAN signal strength at the installation site. If the signal strength is low, a WLAN booster must be installed, for example.

    The use of a static IP address is recommended.

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    Connecting the Modbus RTU

    Connect the data communication connections of the Fronius Smart Meter IP to the Modbus interface of the Fronius inverter using a CAT 5 STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) or higher data cable.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP can also be connected to the network (LAN / WLAN). This allows software updates to be carried out.

    Standard Modbus address & TCP port:
    • Address: 1
    • TCP port: 502
    Stripping length and pin assignment for Modbus

     To avoid interference, the terminating resistor must be used (see chapter Setting the Modbus RTU terminating resistor on page (→)).

     If a battery is installed in the system, the BIAS switch must be set (see chapter Setting the Modbus RTU BIAS on page (→)).

    Further settings are necessary on the user interface of the inverter and the Fronius Smart Meter IP (see Advanced settings).

    IMPORTANT!
    A loose wire can disable an entire area of the network. The data communication connections of the Fronius Smart Meter IP are electrically isolated from hazardous voltages.

    Further information for commissioning
    Observe the following information on connecting the data communication cable to the inverter.
    • Use a shielded CAT 5 STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) or higher data cable to avoid interference.
    • Use a mutual twisted cable pair for corresponding data lines (D+/D-, M1+/M1-).
    • If the data lines are laid close to the mains cabling, cables or wires that are designed for 300 to 600 V must be used (never less than the operating voltage).
    • Use double-insulated or sheathed data lines when they are close to bare conductors.
    • Two wires can be installed in each terminal; the wires are twisted first, inserted into the terminal, and tightened.
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    Terminating resistors - Explanation of symbols

    Inverter in the system
    e.g., Fronius Symo

    Meter - Fronius Smart Meter IP
    Terminating resistor is set to ON with the DIP switch.

    Fronius or third-party device, connection via Modbus TRU
    e.g., Fronius Ohmpilot, battery, etc.

    Terminating resistor
    R 120 Ohm

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    Setting the Modbus RTU terminating resistor

    Position of terminating resistor switch

    The terminating resistor is integrated in the Fronius Smart Meter IP and is set by a switch.

    For information on whether the terminating resistor must be set or not, see chapter Terminating resistors on page (→).

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    Terminating resistors

    Due to interference, it is recommended that terminating resistors are used as illustrated below to ensure proper functioning.

    Option 1, inverter and Fronius Smart Meter IP
    Option 2, third-party device Modbus RTU, Fronius Smart Meter IP, and inverter, terminating resistor on the Smart Meter inactive
    Option 3, third-party device Modbus RTU, inverter, and Fronius Smart Meter IP, terminating resistor on the inverter inactive
    Option 4, Fronius Smart Meter IP, third-party device Modbus RTU, and inverter, terminating resistor on the third-party device inactive
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    Setting the Modbus RTU BIAS

    If the Smart Meter is connected to the same Modbus interface (MB0 or MB1) as the battery, the BIAS switch must be set to ON.

    Circuit diagram for BIAS switch with and without battery

    Commissioning

    Commissioning the Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Opening the user interface with the QR code

    1Press the access point button for two seconds. Link 2 LED flashes red.
    2Scan the QR code on the front of the device.
    3Enter the initial password and press Login.
    4Follow the instructions in the installation wizard and complete the installation.
    5Add the Smart Meter IP on the user interface of the inverter (see Commissioning GEN24 / SnapINverter).
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    Commissioning the Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Opening the user interface with the QR code

    1Press the access point button for two seconds. Link 2 LED flashes red.
    2Scan the QR code on the front of the device.
    3Enter the initial password and press Login.
    4Follow the instructions in the installation wizard and complete the installation.
    5Add the Smart Meter IP on the user interface of the inverter (see Commissioning GEN24 / SnapINverter).
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    2. Commissioning the Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Opening the user interface with the QR code

    1Press the access point button for two seconds. Link 2 LED flashes red.
    2Scan the QR code on the front of the device.
    3Enter the initial password and press Login.
    4Follow the instructions in the installation wizard and complete the installation.
    5Add the Smart Meter IP on the user interface of the inverter (see Commissioning GEN24 / SnapINverter).
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    2. Commissioning the Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Opening the user interface with the IP address

    1Press the access point button for two seconds. Link 2 LED flashes red.
    2Establish a connection from the end device to the access point
    SSID = FroniusMeter_xxxxx (xxxx = serial number)
    Password = see Smart Meter (PW)
    3In the browser address bar, enter and confirm the IP address 192.168.250.181. The installation wizard is opened.
    4Follow the installation wizard in the individual sections and complete the installation.
    5Add the Smart Meter IP on the user interface of the inverter (see Commissioning GEN24 / SnapINverter).
    1. Commissioning
    2. Commissioning the Fronius Smart Meter IP

    Software update

    It is recommended to activate the Automatic Updates function during commissioning. The Fronius Smart Meter IP checks for available updates daily and automatically installs them between midnight and 6 am. A precise time can be set.

    If this function is not activated, software updates can also be searched for and started manually on the user interface of the device.

    The software of the Fronius Smart Meter IP is compatible with the following software versions of connected Fronius components:

    • Fronius GEN24 & Tauro: full compatibility from version 1.24.1
    • Fronius SnapINverter (Fronius Datamanager 2.0): full compatibility from version 3.28.1
    • Fronius Symo Hybrid: full compatibility from version 1.28.1
    • Fronius Wattpilot: full compatibility from version 1.9.29
    1. Commissioning

    Fronius SnapINverter

    General

    IMPORTANT! Settings under the "Meter" menu item are only to be made by trained and qualified personnel!

    The service password must be entered in order to access the "Meter" menu item.

    The meter is selected in the Fronius Smart Meter menu item. The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 automatically identifies the meter type.

    A primary meter and several secondary meters can be selected. The primary meter needs to be configured first before a secondary meter can be selected.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP can be connected with Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU.

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius SnapINverter

    General

    IMPORTANT! Settings under the "Meter" menu item are only to be made by trained and qualified personnel!

    The service password must be entered in order to access the "Meter" menu item.

    The meter is selected in the Fronius Smart Meter menu item. The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 automatically identifies the meter type.

    A primary meter and several secondary meters can be selected. The primary meter needs to be configured first before a secondary meter can be selected.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP can be connected with Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU.

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius SnapINverter

    Connect to Fronius Datamanager 2.0

    Access Point:

    Activate the WiFi access point of the inverter:
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    1.
    Navigate to settings (Setup).
    2.
    Navigate to WiFi Access Point.
    ✓Network and password are displayed.
    3.
    Activate WiFi access point with the Enter    key.
    1Select the Setup menu on the inverter display.
    2Navigate to WiFi Access Point.
    ✓Network (SS) and password (PW) are displayed.
    3Activate the WiFi Access Point with the Enter    key.
    Establish the connection from the inverter's WiFi access point to the PC:
    1Establish the connection to the inverter in the network settings (the inverter is displayed with the name "Fronius_240.XXXXXX").
    2Enter and confirm the password from the inverter display.
    3In the browser's address bar, enter the IP address http://192.168.250.181 and confirm.
    ✓The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 start page is displayed.

    LAN:

    1Connect the Fronius Datamanager and computer with a LAN cable.
    2Place the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 IP switch in the "A" position.
    3In the browser's address bar, enter the IP address http://169.254.0.180 and confirm.
    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius SnapINverter

    Configuring the primary meter

    1Open the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 user interface.
    - Open a browser.
    - In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address (for WLAN: 192.168.250.181, for LAN: 169.254.0.180) or the host and domain name of the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 and confirm.
    - The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 user interface is displayed.
    2Click the Settings button.
    3Log in to the login area with the service user and the service password.
    4Open the Meter menu area.
    5Select the Fronius Smart Meter (RTU) or Fronius Smart Meter (TCP) primary meter from the drop-down list.
    6Click the Settings button.
    7If using Fronius Smart Meter (TCP), enter the IP address of the Fronius Smart Meter IP. A static IP address is recommended for the Fronius Smart Meter.
    8Set the position of the meter (feed-in point or consumption point). For more information on the position of the Fronius Smart Meter IP, see Positioning on page (→).
    9Click the Ok button when the OK status is displayed. If the Timeout status is displayed, try again.
    10Click the    button to save the settings.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is configured as the primary meter.

    The Current general view menu area displays the power of the PV modules, self-consumption, the energy fed into the grid, and the battery charge (if available).

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius SnapINverter

    Configuring secondary meters

    1Log in to the Smart Meter IP (IP WLAN: 192.168.250.181) and change the Modbus address accordingly under Advanced settings > Data interface > Modbus address accordingly (1 = primary meter)
    IMPORTANT
    A Modbus address can only be assigned once.
    2Open the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 user interface.
    - Open a browser.
    - In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address (for WLAN: 192.168.250.181, for LAN: 169.254.0.180) or the host and domain name of the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 and confirm.
    - The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 user interface is displayed.
    3Click the Settings button.
    4Log in to the login area with the service user and the service password.
    5Open the Meter menu area.
    6Select the secondary meter from the drop-down list.
    7Click the Add button.
    8Enter the name of the secondary meter in the Name input field.
    9Enter the previously assigned address in the Modbus address input field. The secondary meter address must match the Modbus address set on the Smart Meter IP.
    10Add meter description.
    11Click the    button to save the settings.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is configured as a secondary meter.

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius SnapINverter

    Modbus participants - Fronius SnapINverter

    Modbus RTU: A maximum of 4 Modbus participants can be connected to the Modbus terminal.

    Modbus TCP: A maximum of 7 secondary meters can be used in the system.

    IMPORTANT!
    Only one primary meter, one battery, and one Ohmpilot can be connected per inverter. Due to the high data transfer of the battery, the battery occupies 2 participants.

    Example:

    Input

    Battery

    Fronius
    Ohmpilot

    Number
    of primary meters

    Number
    of secondary meters

    Modbus

    1

    0

    1

    1

    1

    2

    1

    3

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius SnapINverter

    Multi meter system - Explanation of symbols

    Grid
    Supplies the loads in the system if insufficient power is being generated by the PV modules or supplied by the battery.

    Inverter in the system
    e.g. Fronius Primo, Fronius Symo, etc.

    Utility meter
    Measures the metering data relevant for the billing of electricity quantities (primarily the kilowatt hours of grid purchases and grid power feed). On the basis of the data relevant for billing, the electricity retailer invoices a grid purchase and the purchaser of the surplus pays for the grid power feed.

    Primary meter
    Records the load curve of the system and makes the measured data available for energy profiling in Fronius Solar.web. The primary meter also regulates the dynamic feed-in control.

    Secondary meter
    Records the load curve of individual loads and producers (e.g. washing machine, lights, television, heat pump, etc.) in the consumption branch and makes the measured data available for energy profiling in Fronius Solar.web.

    Modbus RTU, Third-party device
    e.g. Fronius Ohmpilot, battery, etc.

    Loads in the system
    e.g. washing machine, lamps, TV, etc.

    Additional loads in the system
    e.g. heat pump

    Additional producers in the system
    e.g. wind power plant

    Terminating resistor
    R 120 Ohm

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius SnapINverter

    Multi meter system - Fronius SnapINverter

    If several Fronius Smart Meters are installed, a separate address must be set for each one (see Advanced settings on page (→)). The primary meter always receives the address 1. All other meters are numbered consecutively in the address range from 2 to 14. Different Fronius Smart Meter power categories can be used together.

    IMPORTANT!
    Use no more than 3 secondary meters in the system. To avoid interference, it is recommended to install the terminating resistors according to the chapter Terminating resistors on page (→).

    Position of the primary meter in the consumption branch. *Termination resistor R 120 Ohm
    Position of the primary meter at the feed-in point. *Termination resistor R 120 Ohm
    The following must be observed in a multi meter system:
    • Each Modbus address is assigned only once.
    • Place the terminating resistors individually for each channel.
    1. Commissioning

    Fronius GEN24 inverter

    General

    IMPORTANT! Settings under the Device configuration menu item are only to be made by trained and qualified personnel!

    The technician password must be entered in order to access the Device configuration menu item.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP can be operated in single-, two-, and three-phase mode. In all cases, the selection is made under the Components menu area. The meter type is determined automatically.

    A primary meter and several secondary meters can be selected. The primary meter needs to be configured first before a secondary meter can be selected.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP can be connected with Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU.

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius GEN24 inverter

    General

    IMPORTANT! Settings under the Device configuration menu item are only to be made by trained and qualified personnel!

    The technician password must be entered in order to access the Device configuration menu item.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP can be operated in single-, two-, and three-phase mode. In all cases, the selection is made under the Components menu area. The meter type is determined automatically.

    A primary meter and several secondary meters can be selected. The primary meter needs to be configured first before a secondary meter can be selected.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP can be connected with Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU.

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius GEN24 inverter

    Installation using the web browser

    WLAN:

    1Open the access point by touching the sensor   
    ✓Communication LED flashes blue.
    2Establish the connection to the inverter in the network settings (the inverter is displayed with the name "FRONIUS_" and the serial number of the device).
    3Enter the password from the rating plate and confirm.
    IMPORTANT!
    To enter the password on a Windows 10 operating system, the link "Connect using a security key instead" must first be activated to establish a connection with the password.
    4In the browser address bar, enter and confirm the IP address 192.168.250.181. The installation wizard is opened.
    5Follow the installation wizard in the individual sections and complete the installation.
    6Add the system components in Fronius Solar.web and start up the PV system.

    The network wizard and the product setup can be carried out independently of each other. A network connection is required for the Fronius Solar.web installation wizard.

    Ethernet:

    1Establish a connection to the inverter (LAN1) with a network cable (CAT5 STP or higher).
    2Open the access point by touching the sensor once   
    ✓Communication LED flashes blue.
    3In the browser address bar, enter IP address 169.254.0.180 and confirm. The installation wizard is opened.
    4Follow the installation wizard in the individual sections and complete the installation.
    5Add the system components in Fronius Solar.web and start up the PV system.

    The network wizard and the product setup can be carried out independently of each other. A network connection is required for the Fronius Solar.web installation wizard.

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius GEN24 inverter

    Configuring the primary meter

    1Open the user interface of the inverter.
    - Open a browser.
    - In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address (for WLAN: 192.168.250.181, for LAN: 169.254.0.180) or the host and domain name of the inverter and confirm.
    - The user interface of the inverter is displayed.
    2Click the Device configuration button.
    3Log in to the login area with the Technician user and the technician password.
    4Access the Components menu area.
    5Click the Add component button.
    6Select connection type (Fronius Smart Meter (RTU) or Fronius Smart Meter (TCP)).
    7In the Position drop-down list, set the position of the meter (feed-in point or consumption point). For more information on the position of the Fronius Smart Meter IP, see Positioning on page (→).
    8If using Fronius Smart Meter (TCP), enter the IP address of the Fronius Smart Meter IP. A static IP address is recommended for the Fronius Smart Meter.
    9Click the Add button.
    10Click the Save button to save the settings.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is configured as the primary meter.

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius GEN24 inverter

    Configuring secondary meters

    1Establish a connection to the Smart Meter IP (IP WLAN: 192.168.250.181).
    2Open a browser.
    3Log in to the Smart Meter IP user interface and change the Modbus address accordingly under Advanced settings > Data interface > Modbus address (1 = primary meter)
    This setting is necessary when using Modbus TCP and RTU.
    4Open the user interface of the inverter.
    - Open a browser.
    - In the address bar of the browser, enter the IP address (IP address for WLAN: 192.168.250.181, IP address for LAN: 169.254.0.180) or the host and domain name of the inverter and confirm.
    - The user interface of the inverter is displayed.
    5Click the Device configuration button.
    6Log in to the login area with the Technician user and the technician password.
    7Access the Components menu area.
    8Click the Add component button.
    9Select connection type (Fronius Smart Meter (RTU) or Fronius Smart Meter (TCP)).
    10In the Position drop-down list, select the meter type (producer/load meter).
    11Enter the previously assigned address in the Modbus address input field. The secondary meter address must match the Modbus address set on the Smart Meter IP.
    12Enter the name of the meter in the Name input field.
    13In the Category drop-down list, select the category (producer or load).
    14If using Fronius Smart Meter (TCP), enter the IP address of the Fronius Smart Meter IP under IP Address. A static IP address is recommended
    15Click the Add button.
    16Click the Save button to save the settings.

    The Fronius Smart Meter IP is configured as a secondary meter.

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius GEN24 inverter

    Modbus participants - Fronius GEN24

    Modbus RTU: The inputs M0 and M1 can be selected for this purpose. A maximum of 4 Modbus participants each can be connected to the Modbus terminal at inputs M0 and M1.

    Modbus TCP: A maximum of 7 secondary meters can be used in the system.

    IMPORTANT!
    Only one primary meter, one battery, and one Ohmpilot can be connected per inverter. Due to the high data transfer of the battery, the battery occupies 2 participants.

    Example 1:

    Input

    Battery

    Fronius
    Ohmpilot

    Number
    of primary meters

    Number
    of secondary meters

    Modbus 0
    (M0)

    0

    4

    0

    2

    0

    1

    Modbus 1
    (M1)

    1

    3

    Example 2:

    Input

    Battery

    Fronius
    Ohmpilot

    Number
    of primary meters

    Number
    of secondary meters

    Modbus 0
    (M0)

    1

    3

    Modbus 1
    (M1)

    0

    4

    0

    2

    0

    1

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius GEN24 inverter

    Multi meter system - Explanation of symbols

    Grid
    Supplies the loads in the system if insufficient power is being generated by the PV modules or supplied by the battery.

    Inverter in the system
    e.g. Fronius Primo, Fronius Symo, etc.

    Utility meter
    Measures the metering data relevant for the billing of electricity quantities (primarily the kilowatt hours of grid purchases and grid power feed). On the basis of the data relevant for billing, the electricity retailer invoices a grid purchase and the purchaser of the surplus pays for the grid power feed.

    Primary meter
    Records the load curve of the system and makes the measured data available for energy profiling in Fronius Solar.web. The primary meter also regulates the dynamic feed-in control.

    Secondary meter
    Records the load curve of individual loads and producers (e.g. washing machine, lights, television, heat pump, etc.) in the consumption branch and makes the measured data available for energy profiling in Fronius Solar.web.

    Modbus RTU, Third-party device
    e.g. Fronius Ohmpilot, battery, etc.

    Loads in the system
    e.g. washing machine, lamps, TV, etc.

    Additional loads in the system
    e.g. heat pump

    Additional producers in the system
    e.g. wind power plant

    Terminating resistor
    R 120 Ohm

    1. Commissioning
    2. Fronius GEN24 inverter

    Multi-meter system - Fronius GEN24 inverter

    If several Fronius Smart Meters are installed, a separate address must be set for each one (see Advanced settings on page (→)). The primary meter is always assigned address 1. All the other meters are numbered consecutively with the address range from 2 to 14. Different Fronius Smart Meter power categories can be used in combination.

    IMPORTANT!
    Max. 7 secondary meters may be used in the system. A data connection via RTU as well as TCP is possible. To avoid interference, it is recommended to install the terminating resistors according to chapter Setting the Modbus RTU terminating resistor on page (→).

    Location of the primary meter in the consumption branch. *Terminating resistor R 120 Ohm
    Location of the primary meter at the feed-in point. *Terminating resistor R 120 Ohm
    The following must be observed in a multi-meter system:
    • Connect the primary meter and the battery to different channels (recommended).
    • The remaining Modbus participants must be distributed evenly.
    • Only assign each Modbus address once.
    • Terminating resistors must be positioned individually for each channel.

    User interface

    Overview

    Overview

     

    Measurement data and connections
    An overview of the measurement data (e.g., voltage, amperage, frequency, etc.) and the data communication connections is displayed.

     

    Language
    The desired language can be set here via the drop-down menu.

     

    Change password
    After entering the initial password (123), a new password must be assigned:

    Password guidelines

    • At least 6 characters
    • At least 3 of the following 4 properties: Upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, special characters

    If the password has been forgotten, the Smart Meter must be reset (see chapter Restoring the factory settings on page (→).

     

    Advanced settings
    For more information on the settings, see chapter Advanced settings on page (→).

     

    Info
    Various information about the Fronius Smart Meter IP is displayed here. This information can be helpful in support cases.

     

    Logout
    The current user is logged out.

    1. User interface

    Overview

    Overview

     

    Measurement data and connections
    An overview of the measurement data (e.g., voltage, amperage, frequency, etc.) and the data communication connections is displayed.

     

    Language
    The desired language can be set here via the drop-down menu.

     

    Change password
    After entering the initial password (123), a new password must be assigned:

    Password guidelines

    • At least 6 characters
    • At least 3 of the following 4 properties: Upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, special characters

    If the password has been forgotten, the Smart Meter must be reset (see chapter Restoring the factory settings on page (→).

     

    Advanced settings
    For more information on the settings, see chapter Advanced settings on page (→).

     

    Info
    Various information about the Fronius Smart Meter IP is displayed here. This information can be helpful in support cases.

     

    Logout
    The current user is logged out.

    1. User interface
    2. Overview

    Overview

     

    Measurement data and connections
    An overview of the measurement data (e.g., voltage, amperage, frequency, etc.) and the data communication connections is displayed.

     

    Language
    The desired language can be set here via the drop-down menu.

     

    Change password
    After entering the initial password (123), a new password must be assigned:

    Password guidelines

    • At least 6 characters
    • At least 3 of the following 4 properties: Upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, special characters

    If the password has been forgotten, the Smart Meter must be reset (see chapter Restoring the factory settings on page (→).

     

    Advanced settings
    For more information on the settings, see chapter Advanced settings on page (→).

     

    Info
    Various information about the Fronius Smart Meter IP is displayed here. This information can be helpful in support cases.

     

    Logout
    The current user is logged out.

    1. User interface

    Settings

    Advanced settings

    Network
    The WLAN or LAN connection can be configured here. The use of a static IP address is recommended.
    Meter values
    Here all values can be set to 0 or meter values can be corrected manually.
    The input current of the current transformers can be changed, see Changing the input current of the current transformers on page (→).
    Software update
    Software update settings can be made here. It is possible to configure an automatic update.
    Data interfaces
    Several data interfaces can be used simultaneously.
    Detailed views - Entering the login data is required.
    • Expert view: All available measured values of the Fronius Smart Meter IP are displayed.
    • REST/JSON: The current measured data are displayed.
    • REST/XML: Only visible if the REST/XML interface is enabled under Data interfaces. The current measured data are displayed.
    Data interfaces
    • REST/XML: To enable the REST/XML interface.
    • Fronius Backend: A connection to a Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT)-Broker can be set up via the Fronius backend. This setting is required for Fronius EMIL, for example. For further information, please contact your Fronius system partner.
    • Modbus (TCP and RTU):
      • Modbus address: Must be changed accordingly when multiple meters are in operation (1 = primary meter)
      • Modbus TCP Port: This value must match the setting on the inverter (standard port: 502).
    Single-phase/multiphase
    The connection type of the Fronius Smart Meter IP can be selected here.
    Restart device
    Click on Restart device to restart the Fronius Smart Meter IP.
    1. User interface
    2. Settings

    Advanced settings

    Network
    The WLAN or LAN connection can be configured here. The use of a static IP address is recommended.
    Meter values
    Here all values can be set to 0 or meter values can be corrected manually.
    The input current of the current transformers can be changed, see Changing the input current of the current transformers on page (→).
    Software update
    Software update settings can be made here. It is possible to configure an automatic update.
    Data interfaces
    Several data interfaces can be used simultaneously.
    Detailed views - Entering the login data is required.
    • Expert view: All available measured values of the Fronius Smart Meter IP are displayed.
    • REST/JSON: The current measured data are displayed.
    • REST/XML: Only visible if the REST/XML interface is enabled under Data interfaces. The current measured data are displayed.
    Data interfaces
    • REST/XML: To enable the REST/XML interface.
    • Fronius Backend: A connection to a Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT)-Broker can be set up via the Fronius backend. This setting is required for Fronius EMIL, for example. For further information, please contact your Fronius system partner.
    • Modbus (TCP and RTU):
      • Modbus address: Must be changed accordingly when multiple meters are in operation (1 = primary meter)
      • Modbus TCP Port: This value must match the setting on the inverter (standard port: 502).
    Single-phase/multiphase
    The connection type of the Fronius Smart Meter IP can be selected here.
    Restart device
    Click on Restart device to restart the Fronius Smart Meter IP.
    1. User interface
    2. Settings

    Restoring the factory settings

    Press and hold the WLAN access point and reset button for 20 seconds to reset the Fronius Smart Meter IP to factory settings.

    • All LEDs on the Fronius Smart Meter IP go out and the device restarts (can take max. 10 minutes).
    • All measured values are set to 0 and the configuration is reset.
    • If the factory settings are restored, the device must be reconfigured (see Commissioning the Fronius Smart Meter IP).
    1. User interface
    2. Settings

    Changing the input current of the current transformers

    The input current of the current transformers can be changed after commissioning:
    1Open the menu Advanced settings > Meter values.
    2Click the Current transformer button.
    3Enter the input current of the connected current transformers in amperes and click Next.
    The input current value is stated in the current transformer user information.
    4Confirm the change of the value by clicking on Save.

    Appendix

    Service, maintenance and disposal

    Maintenance

    Maintenance and service work may only be carried out by Fronius-trained service technicians.

    1. Appendix

    Service, maintenance and disposal

    Maintenance

    Maintenance and service work may only be carried out by Fronius-trained service technicians.

    1. Appendix
    2. Service, maintenance and disposal

    Maintenance

    Maintenance and service work may only be carried out by Fronius-trained service technicians.

    1. Appendix
    2. Service, maintenance and disposal

    Cleaning

    Clean the Fronius Smart Meter as required with a damp cloth.
    Do not use cleaning agents, abrasives solvents, or similar to clean the Smart Meter.

    1. Appendix
    2. Service, maintenance and disposal

    Disposal

    Waste electrical and electronic equipment must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally sound manner in accordance with the European Directive and national law. Used equipment must be returned to the distributor or through a local authorized collection and disposal system. Proper disposal of the used device promotes sustainable recycling of resources and prevents negative effects on health and the environment.

    Packaging materials
    • Collect separately
    • Observe local regulations
    • Crush cardboard boxes
    1. Appendix
    2. Service, maintenance and disposal

    Fronius manufacturer's warranty

    Detailed, country-specific warranty conditions are available at www.fronius.com/solar/warranty.

    To obtain the full warranty period for your newly installed Fronius product, please register at www.solarweb.com.

    1. Appendix

    Technical data

    Technical data

    Measuring input

    Nominal voltage (3-phase) including tolerance

    208-480 V

    Nominal voltage (1-phase) including tolerance

    100-240 V

    Self-consumption

    30 mA

    Nominal frequency
    Tolerance

    50-60 Hz
    47-63 Hz

    Maximum current, Imax

    5,000 A

    Short-time overload
    (EN IEC 62053-21, EN IEC 62053-23)

    3x Imax / 20 s

    Self-consumption (max. current)

    max. 5 W

    Current distortion factor

    in acc. with EN IEC 62053-21

    Power factor
    Operating range
    (EN IEC 62053-21, EN IEC 62053-23)

    active cosφ 0.5 ind-0.8 cap,
    reactive sinφ 0.5 ind-0.5 cap

    Current transformer (kCT)

    1-5,000
    e.g., CT 800/333 mV

    Do not use Rogowski coils for measurement purposes!

    Energy

    Active energy accuracy
    (EN IEC 62053-21) / Class B (EN IEC 50470-3)

    Class 1

    Reactive energy accuracy
    (EN IEC 62053-23)

    Class 2

    Response time after switch-on
    (EN IEC 62053-21, EN IEC 62053-23)

    < 5 s

    Output

    RS485 communication
    Electrically isolated from input and auxiliary voltage

    Standard

    RS485 - 3 conductors

    Transmission

    Serial, asynchronous

    Protocol

    Modbus RTU

    Addresses

    1-255

    Number of bits

    8

    Stop bit

    1

    Parity bit

    None - even - odd

    Baud rate (Modbus transmission speed)

    9,600 bit/s

    Response time

    ≤ 200 ms

    WLAN

    Frequency range

    2,412-2,472 MHz

    Channels used

    Channel: 1-13 b,g,n HT20
    Channel: 3-9 HT40

    Output

    <18 dBm

    Modulation

    802.11b: DSSS (1Mbps DBPSK, 2Mbps DQPSK, 5.5/11Mbps CCK)
    802.11g: OFDM (6/9Mbps BPSK, 12/18Mbps QPSK, 24/36Mbps 16-QAM, 48/54Mbps 64-QAM)
    802.11n: OFDM (6.5 BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM)

    Insulation (EN IEC 62052-11, EN IEC 62053-21)

    Installation category

    II

    Pollution degree

    PD2

    Insulation voltage

    4 kV RMS

    Impulse withstand voltage
    Test circuit

    4 kV 1.2/60 µs
    Voltage input, current transformer input, communication

    Test voltage
    Test circuit

    2.5 kV RMS. 50 Hz/1 min
    Voltage input, current transformer input, communication

    Test voltage
    Test circuit

    4 kV RMS. 50 Hz/1 min
    All circuits and earth

    Electromagnetic compatibility

    Test standard

    Test in acc. with EN IEC 62052-11

    Environmental conditions

    Reference temperature

    25 °C (± 5 °C)

    Operating range

    -25 bis +55 °C

    Temperature limit for storage and transport

    -30 to +80 °C

    Max. humidity

    93%

    Max. power loss (for thermal dimensioning of the switch cabinet)

    ≤ 6 W

    Overvoltage category

    III

    Housing

    Housing

    3 modules according to DIN 43880

    Connection

    Spring-loaded terminals

    Mounting

    35 mm DIN rail

    Housing material

    PA-765 UL

    Protection class (EN 60529)

    IP20 housing, IP30 connections

    Weight

    132 grams

    Terminals

    Voltage input

    Wire

    min. 1.5 mm² / max. 4 mm²

    Data output and current transformer input

    Wire

    min. 0.25 mm² / max. 2.5 mm²

    1. Appendix
    2. Technical data

    Technical data

    Measuring input

    Nominal voltage (3-phase) including tolerance

    208-480 V

    Nominal voltage (1-phase) including tolerance

    100-240 V

    Self-consumption

    30 mA

    Nominal frequency
    Tolerance

    50-60 Hz
    47-63 Hz

    Maximum current, Imax

    5,000 A

    Short-time overload
    (EN IEC 62053-21, EN IEC 62053-23)

    3x Imax / 20 s

    Self-consumption (max. current)

    max. 5 W

    Current distortion factor

    in acc. with EN IEC 62053-21

    Power factor
    Operating range
    (EN IEC 62053-21, EN IEC 62053-23)

    active cosφ 0.5 ind-0.8 cap,
    reactive sinφ 0.5 ind-0.5 cap

    Current transformer (kCT)

    1-5,000
    e.g., CT 800/333 mV

    Do not use Rogowski coils for measurement purposes!

    Energy

    Active energy accuracy
    (EN IEC 62053-21) / Class B (EN IEC 50470-3)

    Class 1

    Reactive energy accuracy
    (EN IEC 62053-23)

    Class 2

    Response time after switch-on
    (EN IEC 62053-21, EN IEC 62053-23)

    < 5 s

    Output

    RS485 communication
    Electrically isolated from input and auxiliary voltage

    Standard

    RS485 - 3 conductors

    Transmission

    Serial, asynchronous

    Protocol

    Modbus RTU

    Addresses

    1-255

    Number of bits

    8

    Stop bit

    1

    Parity bit

    None - even - odd

    Baud rate (Modbus transmission speed)

    9,600 bit/s

    Response time

    ≤ 200 ms

    WLAN

    Frequency range

    2,412-2,472 MHz

    Channels used

    Channel: 1-13 b,g,n HT20
    Channel: 3-9 HT40

    Output

    <18 dBm

    Modulation

    802.11b: DSSS (1Mbps DBPSK, 2Mbps DQPSK, 5.5/11Mbps CCK)
    802.11g: OFDM (6/9Mbps BPSK, 12/18Mbps QPSK, 24/36Mbps 16-QAM, 48/54Mbps 64-QAM)
    802.11n: OFDM (6.5 BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM)

    Insulation (EN IEC 62052-11, EN IEC 62053-21)

    Installation category

    II

    Pollution degree

    PD2

    Insulation voltage

    4 kV RMS

    Impulse withstand voltage
    Test circuit

    4 kV 1.2/60 µs
    Voltage input, current transformer input, communication

    Test voltage
    Test circuit

    2.5 kV RMS. 50 Hz/1 min
    Voltage input, current transformer input, communication

    Test voltage
    Test circuit

    4 kV RMS. 50 Hz/1 min
    All circuits and earth

    Electromagnetic compatibility

    Test standard

    Test in acc. with EN IEC 62052-11

    Environmental conditions

    Reference temperature

    25 °C (± 5 °C)

    Operating range

    -25 bis +55 °C

    Temperature limit for storage and transport

    -30 to +80 °C

    Max. humidity

    93%

    Max. power loss (for thermal dimensioning of the switch cabinet)

    ≤ 6 W

    Overvoltage category

    III

    Housing

    Housing

    3 modules according to DIN 43880

    Connection

    Spring-loaded terminals

    Mounting

    35 mm DIN rail

    Housing material

    PA-765 UL

    Protection class (EN 60529)

    IP20 housing, IP30 connections

    Weight

    132 grams

    Terminals

    Voltage input

    Wire

    min. 1.5 mm² / max. 4 mm²

    Data output and current transformer input

    Wire

    min. 0.25 mm² / max. 2.5 mm²