1 checking the country standard, Checking the country standard – SMA SB 3000TL-20 Installation User Manual
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Installation Guide
5.5.1 Checking the Country Standard
Check whether the inverter is set to the installation country.
Before commissioning:
• Check that the country setting of the inverter is correct using the supplement provided and
comparing this to the the factory settings of the inverter.
After commissioning:
• Check that the country standard is correct on the basis of the display message during
(re-)commissioning (see section 6 ”Commissioning” (page 53)).
or
• Check that the country standard is correct on the basis of the "SMA grid guard" measuring
channel via a communication device.
The settings of each country data set are specified in the operation parameters. The parameters can
be read out using a communication device. The description of the operating parameter is available
in the download area at www.SMA.de/en in the category "Technical Description" of the respective
inverter.
Display language
Once you have set the country standard, you can always set the display language later
using rotary switch B. However, you have to then set the rotary switch A to "0" in order to
keep the country data set.
(A) (B) Country data set
Display language
Grid guard
protection
Country
0
0
Delivery state
Delivery state
Dependent on
parameter set
Dependent on
parameter set
0
1
Retained
English
Dependent on
parameter set
Dependent on
parameter set
0
2
Retained
German
Dependent on
parameter set
Dependent on
parameter set
0
3
Retained
French
Dependent on
parameter set
Dependent on
parameter set
0
4
Retained
Spanish
Dependent on
parameter set
Dependent on
parameter set
0
5
Retained
Italian
Dependent on
parameter set
Dependent on
parameter set
0
6
Retained
Not used*
Dependent on
parameter set
Dependent on
parameter set
0
7
Retained
Not used*
Dependent on
parameter set
Dependent on
parameter set
1
0
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German
Yes
Germany,
Switzerland,