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Feb 10, 2025 - 10:49 PM
To connect the EPEVER WiFi transmission terminal to your solar controller, inverter, or inverter/charger, follow these steps:
1. Identify the type of WiFi transmission terminal you have. If you have the EPEVER-WiFi-2.4G-RJ45-A, it is suitable for devices designed with an RJ45 port. If you have the EPEVER-WiFi-2.4G-DB9-B, it is suitable for devices designed with a DB9 interface.
2. Connect the WiFi transmission terminal to your device using the appropriate connector. For the EPEVER-WiFi-2.4G-RJ45-A, connect the RJ45 port to your solar controller, inverter, or inverter/charger. For the EPEVER-WiFi-2.4G-DB9-B, connect the DB9 male connector to your device's DB9 female connector. Refer to the connected device's accessories list for detailed connection cables.
3. Once the WiFi transmission terminal is connected, you can remotely monitor your solar controller, inverter, or inverter/charger through a PC, large screen, or mobile phone app.
Note: The specific steps for remote monitoring depend on the working mode of the WiFi terminal. The WiFi terminal supports AP mode (default) and STA mode.
- AP mode: This mode is used when there is no local network available. In AP mode, all operations are carried out between your mobile phone and the WiFi terminal.
- STA mode: This mode is used when there is a local network available. In STA mode, the WiFi terminal automatically uploads data to the cloud server.
Please refer to the "Working procedures" section in the manual for detailed instructions on how to remotely monitor your device in AP mode or STA mode.
It is important to carefully read and follow the instructions in the manual for a successful connection and remote monitoring of your solar controller, inverter, or inverter/charger.
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