AC Input connected by itself and I don't know why

So, I have 3x multiplus 48/5000 in 3 phase system, with 4x batteries with a total of 20 kWh capacity.
Also have 36x 440W panels and a MPPT RS 450/200.
I have ignore AC input assistant installed, and I use the cerbo to start the MP relay as a generator when I need assistance from the grid.
I’m using the automatic generator start stop function to start the “gen” when I have low soc, the AC load goes above 4400W or if I have inverter overload.

Last Friday I found the generator turned on, and I can’t understand why.

The logs from this day only showed that I later disabled the auto start.

How can I dig deeper in the logs? I’m absolutely feeling powerless without being able to find out why was the generator connected?

There are a number of ways to get "grid auto stop/start " style features - can you step through the assistant you used and screenshot the settings on each page?

Also, do you add notes when you change settings? If so, did you change anything on 4th Jan, or is this looking like the system changed itself?

I do actually register the changes I do, thank you to remember me this!

It seems on the last days of December I adjusted the quiet hours and I didn’t remember, so after I went back to look those settings it makes sense now! The system did what it was programmed to do.

Now, my question maintains, where can I see an activity log?
Like a place that registers what is happening daily.
Does this exists?

Look in VRM “Event Logs”.


It’s not there, already searched there.
The only record I can find there, is from when I found it was connected, and I disabled the auto start.


Every day, I start and stop it manually for a pair hours. There is no record of it.

Log levels are a common pain point - set the log level too high and you are swamped in irrelevant (at the time) events, too low and you miss events that later would have been handy for debugging.
Google to see how to increase the log level, as far as debug if you have to, repeat your activity, then change the log level back to normal to reduce the load on cpu and bandwidth.