Righto, not so easy do this with an 85% functional keyboard. "PrtSc" is out for the count for one.
There's a few caveats
If your units are 10 years old I'd suggest you start with a firmware update CM.
Here's the
firmware loader Here's the
TS PWM firmwareThe instructions are in one or both, I can't remember which.
Disconnect the loads [in diversion mode] or the solar [in solar control mode] before you start plugging in RS232.
Follow the included instructions on the battery power startup/power down proceedure.
Two warnings there; if you do not disconnect the solar before updating firmware you can blow the FETs if it's sunny and you are under load [covered under warranty if it's in warranty], I dunno about diversion...probably same so don't.
If you lose power on the machine running the firmware update or the TS while it is updating then it's quite likely the TS will be bricked.
It's pretty easy. Just be careful and AC power the laptop while you are running updates.
Next problems;
You'll haveto
install the drivers for the Edgeport
It ought to default as COM1 in your device manager [windoes machine]
If it doesn't right click, go to properties and make it COM 1 [Edgeport will have to be plugged in when you do this]
That Edgeport won't fit in the TS RS232 port. You'll have to take it outtov the wrapper and marmalade it in.
or use an RS232 extending cable.
Depending on the cable dimensions you may still have to take a hack saw to it....thanks MS
Sooo

Hopefullly at this point you have the Edgeport recognised as COM1 in device manager.
Launch MSLoad and follow instructions [or don't update firmware and risk cross-compatability issues]
After that is complete and the TS has been rebooted
Set the dips to custom, Connect machine to RS232 & Launch MSView
Tools -> TriStar Setup Wizard -> [Confirm] -> [Confirm] -> Read TriStar -> [Diversion Control + Confirm] -> Edit Settings
Make desired changes & Program TriStar
Write to File.
Save new settings somewhere handy.
Close Wizard. Unplug Edgeport. Reboot TS-45. Reconnect Load.
Next TriStars [update firmware...or not]
Set the dips to custom, Connect machine to RS232 & Launch MSView
Tools -> TriStar Setup Wizard -> [Confirm] -> [Confirm] -> Read from file -> [settings you just saved somewhere handy] -> Program TriStar
Close Wizard. Unplug Edgeport. Reboot TS-45. Reconnect Load.
Repeat for 2 more TriStars.
If you want to view the States or logs
Devices -> Manual Connect -> TriStar -> [Confirm]

Device will appear in LHS menu
[pretend it says TriStar]

Right Click -> Connect
When the serial number appears you are connected.
Go to Displays -> New -> State or Log

You can expand the controller pull down menu [plus icon on the TS in the LHS menu] and drag attributes from there into the state/log menu to view them in real time.
The log file is in the other tab at the bottom of the controller list.
To remove items from the state/log window right click -> properties -> remove selected.
See easy peasy...

....and quicker than you can say "So I built me own inverter because SMA ara buncha spoofers who can't play nice with other manufacturers' hardware....if I achieved nothing else at least Scruff was listening"
