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-Submenu Inputs ​Counters enables setting up the inputs ​and switching on the outputs (controlling own consumption - using surplus energy)\\ +Submenu Inputs ​and Counters enables setting up inputs.\\ 
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-{{  ​.:vstupy_a_vystupy.png?nolink&  }}+Default setting of the chart\\  
 +{{  :en:​sim:​manual:​menu_nastaveni:​vstupy_a_citace_zakladni_nastaveni.png?direct&  }}
  
  
-==== Setting up the Inputs ====+**Select input function** \\  
 +Solar Monitor has 3 inputs available. Each works as:
  
  
-**Permit ​Input 3** \\  +==== a) Input = binary ​input ====
-Use DI 3 input if you wish to display power from the electrometer. If you want to connect another device to this input, tick the box.+
  
  
-The table contains ​current ​inputs ​status. Set up the values.+This chart presents ​current ​input status. Set up allowed value for them.\\  
 +{{  :​en:​sim:​manual:​menu_nastaveni:​funkce_binarni_vstup.png?​direct& ​ }}\\  
 +Choose if you want to receive report (by email or SMS) when input changes status (on/off).
  
  
-==== Setting up the Outputs ​====+==== b) Counter = for reading pulses from the meter (electrometer,​ gasmeter, watermeter) ​====
  
  
-**Permit Output Module** ​\\  +In the chart Inputs and Counters select function Counter for the particular input where meter is connected.\\  
-Tickif there is an output ​module connected.\\ +<WRAP info> Meter can be connected to any of the 3 inputs. There can be up to 3 meters at each SM2-MU. </​WRAP>​ {{  :​en:​sim:​manual:​menu_nastaveni:​funkce_citac.png?​direct& ​ }}\\  
 +After you have chosen function Counterits setup chart appears.\\  
 +{{  :​en:​sim:​manual:​menu_nastaveni:​citac_nastaveni.png?​direct& ​ }}\\  
 +Enter its name (e.g. electrometer) and select its type.\\  
 +Enter the correct number of pulses per 1 kWh (as specified in SO output at the counter).\\  
 +<WRAP info> In default setting ​there is 1000 pulses per 1 kWh. If your electrometer has a different number of pulses, you need to change this value in the chart. </​WRAP>​ <WRAP half column>​\\  
 +Number of pulses per 1 kWh is normally between 250-1000 imp/1kWh. If your electrometer has two numbers of pulses, the right SO output ​number is usually the lower one.\\  
 +Higher number says how many times light diode at the electrometer flashes. </​WRAP>​ <WRAP half column> {{  :​en:​sim:​manual:​rychly_navod:​konfigurace:​obrazek_elmeru.png?​100 ​ }}\\ 
 \\  \\ 
-**Delay for Switching on the Outputs** \\  +</​WRAP> ​**Follow ​the instructions if you need to set up number of pulses other than 1000 per 1 kWh:**  
-Set up the delay from reaching switch on conditions until it is really switched on. The delay prevents switching on for short time only, when switch on condition fluctuates about the limit value.+=== For direct measurement ===
  
  
-==== Switching on the Outputs ====+Find out how many pulses per kWh does your electrometer generate at SO output. This information is available at the label or in its documentation. Enter this number into the box Pulses Count in SM2-MU.
  
  
-You can name the inputs ​and set up what will switch them on and on what conditionsThe table contains current status too.+=== For indirect measurement === 
 + 
 + 
 +<font 12.8px/​arial;;#​000000;;#​ffffff>​Find out how many pulses per kWh does your electrometer generate at SO output. This information is available at the</​font>​ <font 12.8px/​arial;;#​000000;;#​ffffff>​label or in its documentation. Use this number for the following calculation</​font>​ .\\  
 +\\  
 +__Example: Electrometer specification says there is 10 000 pulses per 1 kWh.__ \\  
 +\\  
 +<WRAP half column> Check transformer of indirect power measurement which is connected to electrometer (each phase one transformer). ​You should find a ratio (e.g. 150A/5A). Calculate ​the ratio (150:5=30 in this example). Use the result number (30 in this case) in this formula 10 000/30. Enter this number into the box Pulse Count.\\  
 +\\  
 +</​WRAP>​ <WRAP half column>​\\  
 +{{  :​en:​sim:​manual:​rychly_navod:​jak_na_to:​impulsy_neprime_mereni.png?​direct&​400 ​ }}\\  
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +</​WRAP>​ <WRAP info> If you enter incorrect number of pulses, Solar Monitor will be unable to present correct information about the power production. If the counter does't read the pulses, please check electrometer'​s cables ​and connection polarity. </​WRAP>​ 
 + 
 + 
 +==== c) Input and Counter = reading out of devices detected at RS485, RS232, Ethernet + binary input is active as well at the same time ==== 
 + 
 + 
 +{{  :​en:​sim:​manual:​menu_nastaveni:​funkce_vstup_a_citac.png?​direct& ​ }}\\  
 +After you have chosen function Input and Counter, a chart of Counter setup appears.\\  
 +If there is e.g. inverter production selected, there will be total sum of all detected inverters in Production summary.\\  
 +{{  :​en:​sim:​manual:​menu_nastaveni:​vstup_a_citac_nastaveni.png?​direct& ​ }}\\  
 +In case you use this input as binary, ​set up its allowed value.\\  
 +\\  
 +After each change in settings, don't forget to press button {{:​en:​sim:​manual:​rychly_navod:​jak_na_to:​tlacitko_ulozit.png?​nolink&​}}.
  
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