WatchPower User Manual
WatchPower User Manual
WatchPower User Manual
WatchPower
1.2. Features
Automatic and real-time data acquisition of devices and secured data log saving
Graphic display of device data for quick and easy reading
Warning notifications or fault alarms via mobile messenger, tray message and
e-mail
Easy diagnosis from event statistics
Supports online upgrade and manually upgrade
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2.2. Software Install
Step 1 After clicking install, it will display the installation in process. Refer to the
diagram 2-1.
Diagram 2-1
Diagram 2-2
Diagram 2-3
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Step 4 Click “Choose” button to change the default folder. After choosing the installed
folder, click “Next” button. Refer to the following diagram 2-4.
Diagram 2-4
Step 5 Choose the shortcut folder and click “Next” button. Refer to the following
diagram 2-5.
Diagram 2-5
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Step 6 It will display the software summary before installation. Click “Install” button
to start the installation and refer to Diagram 2-6.
Diagram 2-6
Diagram 2-7
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Step 8 Click “Done” button to confirm the installation completely. Refer to Diagram
2-8.
Diagram 2-8
Note: Please uninstall the previous version before installing the new version software.
Please choose Start >> All Programs >> WatchPower >> Uninstall. Then, follow the
on-screen instruction to uninstall the software.
Note: Before uninstalling software, you must stop all software programs first and log in
as “Administrator”! Otherwise, it can't be uninstalled completely.
3. Tray Application
3.1. Startup
The Installer will leave a shortcut icon called “WatchPower” on your desktop. Refer to
Diagram 3-1. Simply double click the shortcut icon. Then, it will start the software and
display a service icon located in tray. It will pop up function menu by clicking right
button of the mouse. Refer to below diagram 3-2.
Diagram 3-1
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Diagram 3-2
3.2. Configuration
3.2.1. Software Upgrades
Refer to Diagram 3-3 for the detailed configuration for online upgrade:
Specify the URL for update files: This is the directory to online update
software. Please do not change it unless it’s instructed by software
manufacturer.
Save files to: The directory to save files in your hard drive.
Online auto-update: If selected, it will automatically check if there is any
new version launched online every 1 hour.
If applying online upgrade, please follow below for configuration:
1. Select “Apply the proxy configuration”.
2. Enter IP address and port of server.
3. If ID identification is requested, select “Enable authentication” and enter
User Name and Password.
Connection test: Click this button to test if all configurations are set up well.
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Diagram 3-3
3.2.2. Configuration Saved
Click “Apply” button to save all changes in Configuration page. Click “Cancel” to stop the
change.
Diagram 3-4
Manually Upgrade:
Users can manually upgrade the software. Follow below steps:
1.Click “Manually Upgrade” from function menu. Refer to Diagram 3-5.
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Diagram 3-5
2.Click “Browse” to choose file directory. Then, click “Upgrade” to upgrade
software. Refer to Diagram 3-6.
Diagram 3-6
SNMP Manager is a plugin utility for WatchPower software. Users can search and
operate all SNMP devices in the LAN via this interface. Then, WatchPower will
automatically search and monitor these SNMP devices. Please open “SNMP Manager” by
clicking right button of the mouse on service icon. It has four sections as marked in the
illustration below:
A. Function menu offers complete tool-set for navigating and setting the GUI.
B. SNMP device list can list down all SNMP devices located in current IP address.
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C. Configuration area includes IP settings, online upgrade, password management,
The default value in window list would be current PC IP address. For example, if IP address
SNMP Manager.
Scan
You may enter specific IP address and then click “Scan” button to search.
Add
Click “Add” button and it will pop up a window to ask for entering specific IP address. Then,
Diagram 3-7
Delete
Select unnecessary IP address from list and click “Del” button to delete from list.
SNMP Status
After one IP address is selected from the IP list, SNMP status will display 0 or 1. If there is
program inside SNMP card, SNMP status would show 1. If there is no program inside, SNMP
status would display 0. If there is no IP selected, SNMP status will be the default “---“. Refer
to Diagram 3-8.
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Diagram 3-8
Reset
If it’s necessary to restart the device IP addresses, please select the "SNMP reset enable"
and click on the "Reset" button. Then, after entering password to confirm the login, you can
restart the device. Please follow below steps to execute this action:
Step 1: Select from the IP list of equipment needed to restart IP. Refer to Diagram 3-9.
Diagram 3-9
Step 2: After IP is selected, please click the checkbox of “SNMP reset enable”. Then,
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Diagram 3-10
Step 3: Click the "Reset" button. It will prompt the dialog to confirm the operation. If “Yes”
is selected, it will prompt the dialog to confirm login. If “No” is selected, it will stop
Diagram 3-11
Step 4: After entering password and select "Login", you will be prompted to log in. Then,
selected device will be restarted. If “Cancel” is selected, it will stop this operation.
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Diagram 3-12
NOTE: If changing MAC address of current device before reboot and current device is
Step2: Enter default password and then click “Login” button. Or click “Cancel” to cancel
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Diagram 3-13
Logout
Quit
3.4.2.2. Settings
Basic Info
Basic information display IP address and Mac address. Refer to Diagram 3-14.
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Diagram 3-14
IP Setting
Step 1: Select IP address from IP list. It will display MAC address of device in the output
window. If it’s necessary to modify the MAC address of the device, click
Diagram 3-15
Step 2: After checkbox of "Change" is selected, enter new MAC address into column.
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"Apply" button will become valid to click. Refer to Diagram 3-16.
Diagram 3-16
Step 3: After modifying MAC address, click "Apply" button. Then it will prompt a dialog
Diagram 3-17
Step 4: If “Yes” is selected, it will prompt "Operation success" in output window. Refer to
Diagram 3-18.
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Diagram 3-18
The system will default automatically obtain IP addresses. If there is no this kind of service
Diagram 3-19
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Online upgrade
Upgrade the selected devices: It will upgrade all SNMP devices listed on the window.
Upgrade all un-upgraded devices: It will only upgrade SNMP devices which are not
Force to upgrade all devices: No matter what kinds of version are used for SNMP
devices listed in the window list, it will upgrade to the version used for current SNMP
Diagram 3-20
Step 1: Click “Browse” button to choose program file. Refer to Diagram 3-21.
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Diagram 3-21
Step 2: Click “Upgrade” button to execute upgrade action. Refer to Diagram 3-22.
Diagram 3-22
Step 3: When upgrade is complete, you may check the message in output window. Refer to
Diagram 3-23.
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Diagram 3-23
NOTE: If abnormal situation occurs during upgrade process, the system will automatically
re-start the upgrade operation. If this interruption occurs five times, system will
automatically stop this operation. At this time, please check if LAN is working well.
System manager
You may modify single password for one SNMP device or all passwords for all SNMP devices.
Diagram 3-24
Select device: Choose to change password for selected SNMP device on the window
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list.
Select all: Choose to change passwords for all SNMP devices on the window list
Enter original password, new password and re-enter new password to confirm. Then, click
NOTE: The length of password is 8~15 digits. If this password change is applied for all
You may configure two static trap addresses and change trap port in SNMP Manager. The
Diagram 3-25
NOTE: The SNMP device could provide 2 static trap addresses and 8 dynamic trap
addresses. The SNMP device will automatically obtain IP address of host machine which
installed monitoring software as dynamic trap address. If one of dynamic trap address is
inactive for over 10 minutes, SNMP device will automatically release it and obtain a new
3.4.2.3. Language
√ Chinese(Simplified)
√ Chinese(Traditional)
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√ English
√ German
√ Italian
√ Polish
√ Portuguese
√ Russian
√ Spanish
√ Turkish
√ Ukrainian
√ French
3.4.2.4. Help
About: Click “Help” menu and select “About” item. It represents the copyright
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Diagram 3-26
3.8. Exit
Click “Exit” to exist monitor application.
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4. GUI Interface
There are five sections in GUI interface as marked in the illustration below:
Diagram 4-1
A. Function Menu offers complete tool-set for navigating and setting the GUI.
B. Shortcut Menu provides short cuts to more commonly used functions.
C. Inverter Navigation indicates all devices.
D. Current Monitoring Information displays User ID, monitored inverter ID.
E. Main Window displays power flow, operation information, device information
and rated information of current monitored inverter. Refer to Diagram 4-2.
Diagram 4-2
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1. Power flow:
There are five device icons: solar panel, battery, inverter, load and the utility. It
displays dynamic power flow with these five device icons.
Power on and Standby mode: Inverter won’t power the load until “ON” switch is
pressed. Qualified utility or PV source can charge battery in standby mode.
Power on Mode
Standby Mode
Line mode: Inverter will power the load from utility. Qualified utility or PV source
can charge battery.
Line Mode
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Battery mode: Inverter will power the load from battery or PV panel. Only PV
source can charge battery.
Battery Mode
Fault mode: Some faults occurred in inverter and no power output is generated
from inverter. Qualified utility or PV source still can charge battery.
Fault Mode
2. Basic Information:
It displays information of AC voltage, AC frequency, PV input voltage, Battery
voltage, Battery capacity, Charging current, Output voltage, Output frequency,
Output apparent power, Output active power and Load percent.
3. Product information:
Product information displays Mode type, Topology, Main CPU version and Secondary
CPU version.
4. Rated information:
Rated information displays information of Nominal AC voltage, Nominal AC current,
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Rated battery voltage, Nominal output voltage, Nominal output frequency, Nominal
output current, Nominal output apparent power and Nominal output active power.
Diagram 4-3
1. Page refresh interval: This interval time will determine how long the web page is
refreshed. Setting range is from 5 to 600 seconds. The default setting is 5
seconds.
2. Devices scan interval: This interval time will determine how long to scan
connected devices. The setting range is from 5 to 600 seconds. The default setting
is 5 seconds.
3. Record interval: This interval time will determine how long to record monitoring
data of inverters into database. The setting range is from 30 to 600 seconds. The
difference between each option is 30 seconds. The default setting is 60 seconds.
4. Date format: This system supports 4 different formats, “YYYY-MM-DD”,
“YYYY/MM/DD”, “MM-DD-YYYY” and “MM/DD/YYYY”. The default setting is
“YYYY-MM-DD”.
If any change is made, simply click “Apply” button. Then, the setting will be saved.
4.1.2. Password
It’s password configuration for administrator only. Before operating and configuring the
software, please login first and modify the password. The default password is
“administrator” at first log in. Users can only browse inverter status and information
as Guest without login as an Administrator. A guest can not control or execute any
setting.
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Diagram 4-4
Step 2 Enter old password, new password and re-type new password to confirm new
password. The new password should be at least 6 digits. Then, click “Apply”
button to successfully modify password for administrator.
NOTE1: Simply click “Login” button on the top right corner to log in the software.
NOTE2: If password is forgotten, it’s necessary to re-install the software.
4.1.3. SMS Setting
It’s to enter SMS receiver list. In the event of an alarm occurring, a message about
inverter status will be sent to the specified users via mobile phone. For the event
receiving list, please configure in “Event Action” page (refer to section 4.1.5).
Step 1 Choose WatchPower Configuration >> SMS Setting. Refer to Diagram 4-5.
Diagram 4-5
Step 3 Enter mobile phone numbers in “Phone no.” column and click “Add” button to
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add phone no. in Receivers List. To delete numbers, simply select phone no.
from “Receivers list” and click “Delete”.
Step 4 Click “Apply” button to save all changes. The “Test” button can be used to send
a test SMS to make sure all setting is correct. If all parameters are set up
correctly, system will send a test message to all receivers and pop up a
successful message. (Refer to Diagram 4-6) Otherwise, it will pop up a failure
dialog to indicate there is an error for parameter setting. (Refer to Diagram
4-7)
Diagram 4-6
Diagram 4-7
NOTE: It’s required to plug in a GSM modem if sending a SMS to mobile phone.
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4.1.4. E-mail
This configuration is allowed to send an alarm mail from SMTP server. For the event
receiving list, please configure in “Event Action” page (refer to section 4.1.5).
To use this function, the e-mail service must be correctly configured in the computer. All
columns in this function page are default empty. This action can’t be executed without
the SMTP information, e-mail account and password. Besides, the sender account
should be allowed for SMTP/POP3 forwarding.
Diagram 4-8
Step 2 Enter SMTP server, Port, Send from E-mail address, User name and password.
Click checkbox if password authentication is needed to verify password.
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NOTE: If using Exchange Server for mailbox system, it’s required to configure
Exchange server domain name in SMTP server. Beside, please click checkbox
of “Exchange server" and click "Apply" button.
Step 3 Enter receivers' e-mail accounts in E-mail column. Then, click “Add” to add into
Receivers list. To delete e-mail account, simply select accounts from Receivers
list and click “Delete” button.
Step 4 Click “Apply” to save all changes. The “Test” button can be used to send a test
e-mail to all receivers to confirm correct operation. When the test e-mails are
successfully sent to specific recipients, it will pop up a successful message on
operated personal computer. Otherwise, it will pop up a failure dialog to
indicate there is an error for parameter setting.
4.1.5. Event action
It’s to configure response actions for events. It provides four response actions after
events occur.
1. Event record: It will record event to data log in software after events occur.
This function is default selected.
2. Warning message(s): It will send event message to tray.
3. SMS: It will send event message to specific mobile phone numbers after events
occur.
4. E-mail: It will send event e-mail to assigned e-mail accounts after events occur.
Step 1 Select WatchPower Configuration >> Event actions. Refer to Diagram 4-9.
Diagram 4-9
NOTE1: When modifying receiver list in SMS or e-mail pages, it’s necessary to refresh
event action page to reload the updated receiver list.
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4.1.6. Com. port Plug And Play Setting
To real-time monitor inverter device, it will scan each com. port anytime. In this way, it
will occupy communication ports. This function will release some communication ports
which are not connected with devices. To avoid any improper operation, in-used
communication ports will be displayed in disabled grey icons. Users can select "Allow
scanned" to re-scan or "No scanning” to release communication ports based on
requirements.
Step 1: Select WatchPower configuration>> Com. port plug and play setting. Refer
to Diagram 4-10.
Diagram 4-10
Step 2: Click “Refresh” to reload the status of com. ports.
Step 3: Click “No scanning” to stop scanning on this com. port. Click “Allow
scanned” to start scanning on this com. port.
4.1.7. Modbus Serial Setting
This function is to set Modbus communication port with PCs that connected to
Modbus card via RS232/RS485 converter. The settings include Modbus port, Baud
rate, data bit, stop bit, parity and each Device ID in Modbus network.
Step 1 Select WatchPower configuration>> Modbus serial setting. Refer to
Diagram 4-11.
Step 4 Select “Baud rate” of com. port. The default setting is 19200.
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Step 7 Modify “Parity”. The default setting is NONE.
Diagram 4-11
NOTE3: All configurations will be changed based on different port selection in Step
2.
Select Device Control >> Parameter Setting or select shortcut icon . Refer to
Diagram 4-12.
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Diagram 4-12
Step 2 Click “Apply” button to save the settings. Each function setting is saved by
clicking each “Apply” button.
Backlight: If disabled, LCD backlight will be off when panel button is not operated
for 1 minute. Vice versa.
Overload auto restart: If disabled, the unit won’t be restarted after overload occurs.
Vice versa.
Over temperature auto restart: If disabled, the unit won't be restarted after
over-temperature fault is solved. Vice versa.
Beeps while primary source interrupt: If enabled, buzzer will alarm when primary
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source is abnormal. Vice versa.
Overload bypass: If enabled, unit will transfer to line mode when overload
happened in battery mode. Vice versa.
LCD screen returns to default display screen after 1 min.: If enable, LCD screen will
return to default display screen after no button is pressed in one minute. Vice versa.
Solar power balance: This function is only available for 4KVA/5KVA models. When
enabled, solar input power will be automatically adjusted according to connected
load power. If disabled, solar input power will be the same to max. battery charging
power no matter how much loads are connected.
Fault code record: If enabled, fault code will be recorded in the inverter when any
fault happens.
Charger source priority: Click up-down arrows to set up charger source priority.
There are 4 options: utility first, solar first, solar and utility and Solar only. See
product manual for the details of these options. Refer to Diagram 4-13.
Diagram 4-13
Output source priority: Click up-down arrows to set up output source priority. There
are 3 options: utility first, solar first and SBU. See product manual for the details of
these options. Refer to Diagram 4-14.
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D
iagram 4-14
AC input range: Click up-down arrows to set up suitable input range for connected
devices. When selecting "Appliance", it's allowed to connect home appliances.
When selecting "UPS", it's allowed to connect personal computer. For the detailed
input range for connected devices, please check product manual. Refer to Diagram
4-15.
Diagram 4-15
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Battery type: Select connected battery type. There are two options, AGM and
Flooded. Please refer to product manual for charging parameter for these two
battery types.
Diagram 4-16
Output mode: In this setting, the options will be different based on different inverter
models. Refer to Diagram 4-16.
Back to grid voltage: Click arrow to set up low battery voltage point. If “SBU” is
selected in output source priority, the inverter will transfer output source to grid
when battery voltage drop to low battery voltage point.
Max. charging current: Click arrow to set up maximum charging current. Maximum
charging current in different inverter model may be different. Please refer to
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product manual for the details.
Max. AC charging current: Click arrow to set up AC charging current. For the
detailed setting, please check inverter manual.
Back to discharge voltage: When battery voltage is higher than this setting voltage,
battery will be allowed to discharge.
Bulk charging voltage: Click arrow to set up bulk charging voltage. Please refer to
product manual for the recommended bulk charging voltage based on connected
battery type.
Float charging voltage: Click arrow to set up float charging voltage. Please refer to
product manual for the recommended float charging voltage based on connected
battery type.
Battery cut-off voltage: In battery mode, when battery voltage is lower than cut-off
voltage point, inverter will shut down battery and transfer to fault mode.
Output voltage: Click arrow button to select output voltage in battery mode.
Diagram 4-17
Charging stage: Click arrow to select charging stage. Please set up based on the
battery type, specification and capacity.
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Diagram 4-18
Diagram 4-19
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4.2.2. Restore to the defaults
This function is allowed to restore all settings back to default values.
Select Device control >> Restore to the defaults. Refers to Diagram 4-20.
Diagram 4-20
NOTE: This screen may be different for different model of inverter.
4.3. View
4.3.1. Data
This function is to browse the working data of inverter saved in table or chart format.
Datasheets
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Diagram 4-21
Charts
Select View >>Data>>Charts. Refer to Diagram 4-22.
Select browsed device and period. Then, click "Browse" to get the result.
Diagram 4-22
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4.3.2. Event log
Select View >>Event log or click shortcut icon to enter event log.
It's to browse history events according to time duration selected. It lists all detailed
information and statistics for history events. Refer to Diagram 4-23.
“Delete”: Select specific data and click “Delete” button to delete the record.
“Delete all”: Click “Delete All” button to delete all records in the listed table.
“Export”: Click “Export” button to save listed table to local PC in .PDF file.
“Export Excel”: When selected and click “Export”, it will save listed table to local
PC in .xls file.
Diagram 4-23
“Delete”: Select specific data and click “Delete” button to delete the record.
“Delete all”: Click “Delete All” button to delete all records on the listed table.
“Export”: Click “Export” button to save listed table to local PC in .PDF file.
“Export Excel”: When selected and click “Export”, it will save listed table to
local PC in .xls file.
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Diagram 4-24
This short cut icon is to display the login status. When icon is displayed, it
means user status is guest. When icon is displayed, it means user logins as
administrator.
Click icon and enter password to login the software. The default password is
“administrator”. Refer to Diagram 4-25.
Diagram 4-25
Click icon to log out. Then, the status will become to "guest". Refer to Diagram
4-26.
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Diagram 4-26
4.5. Rename
It’s to rename devices from inverter navigation list. Serial number of devices will not be
changed.
“Rename”: Double click the device. Then right click the mouse and choose
“Rename”.
After entering new name, be sure to press “Enter” keyboard to activate the
new name.
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“Restore”: Select one device and right click the mouse. Select “Restore”. Then,
the selected device name will be restored to default name.
“Restore All”: Select one device and right click the mouse. Select “Restore All”.
Then, all devices’ name will be restored to default names.
4.6. Language
√ English
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√ French
√ German
√ Polish
√ Spanish
√ Chinese(Simplified)
√ Chinese(Traditional)
When first using the software, it will search proper language to display according to
OS language.
4.7. Help
About: Click “Help” menu and select “About” item. It represents the copyright
information about software
Help: Click “Help” menu and select “Online help” item. It will open the help
manual. Before operating software, please read manual carefully.
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