
• Priority - declare the order in which the circuits will be switched on
• Power surplus threshold - declare the value of power surplus that will turn on the circuit (device)
• Switch on delay time - declare the period of time for which the power surplus must persist in order to switch on the circuit (device)
• Switch-on time - declare the minimum time for which the circuit (device) is to remain on.
7) Expand and ll out the Mobile App ribbon to specify the app’s resettable counters.
8) Expand and ll out the Energy Costs ribbon to specify the power billing method and the power purchase rate.
9) Expand and ll out the Investment ribbon to specify the installation cost required for the ROI determination.
A detailed explanation of each of these parameters is displayed by tapping the Info „ ” button. The priority of the parameter settings for
correct performance of the system is colour-coded:
• Red – a setting relevant to the control algorithm selection; editable by the installer only;
• Yellow – a setting relevant to the control algorithm selection; editable primarily by the installer;
• Green – a setting editable by the user.
The Settings window is used for user changes, where we will nd the time program and manual control. This is the place where we will nd up
to two ribbons - Opti-Ener circuit control and, for owners of the add-on module, the Opti-Temp control ribbon, whose description can be found
in the device manual.
1) Manual control - switching on/off the circuit (devices).
2) Timer program - setting a program that will turn on the circuit (device) regardless of other settings.
A detailed description of each parameter is available for calling after clicking the information button „ ”.
# Problem Remedy
1The device does not turn on
– the LED indicators are off.
1. Verify that terminals N and 25 are wired as shown in the diagram in Fig. 7.
2. Verify that the wiring is live.
3. Verify that the wiring is correctly connected to the terminals.
2The device is not shown in the app or on the
ekontrol.pl website. 1. Verify that the device is powered on – the LED indicator should stay on.
2. Verify that the Ethernet cable of the LAN is connected properly.
3. Verify that the Wi-Fi network has been congured successfully in the mobile
app. Repeat the process if necessary.
4. Verify that the controller has been assigned to the user account in the mobile
app.
3The RCD tripped when the device was wired
to power.
1. Verify that the wiring connections are correct.
2. Test the RCD for malfunctions.
4The power readings are always zero. 1. Check the power supply voltage on the phases.
2. Verify that the measurement system is connected correctly with reference to
Fig. 7.
5The OPTI-ENER reads a power value 3 times
below the power reading of the inverter.
1. Change the power sources to 3-phase in the menu Settings-Conguration-
General- Power Source.
6The power readings have an incorrect sense.
The power input from the grid reads negative.
The power output to the grid reads positive.
1. Verify that the readings on phase L1, L2, and L3 are positive (for the power
output to the grid); if yes, reverse the orientation of the CT on the phase lead or
swap the CT lead connections wired to the OPTI-ENER.
2. Verify that the inverter reading is negative (for the power input from the grid);
if yes, reverse the orientation of the CT on the L1 phase lead coming from the
inverter or swap the CT lead connections wired to the OPTI-ENER.
7The system reads incorrect power input and/or
output values.
1. Check that the CT type selected is correct in Settings > Conguration > General
> Instrument Transformer Type.
2. The voltage and current measurement on the same measurement channel are
wired to different phases (see Section 3.2).
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1. Settings – Setup