CC613 charge controller
4.3.6 I/O extension
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(depending on the variant)
The charge controller features a congurable, two-channel I/O interface consisting of an optocoupler input
and a relay output (plug connector socket J: In-, In+, 13, 14).
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Parking management interface (the supported communication protocol is proprietary to Scheidt &
Bachmann and is based on the available auxiliary relay and one available input)
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Additional control for SCHUKO socket-outlets
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Power outage monitoring function (e.g. RCD trip monitoring)
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Heating switch/cooling fan switch for overheating protection
4.3.7 Emergency opener
The emergency opener is integrated as a circuit group in the charge controller. In the event of a power failure,
the plug of the charging cable is automatically unlocked so that it can be removed.
4.3.8 Residual direct current monitoring module (RDC-M)
For residual current detection in an AC charging system, an integrated residual direct current monitoring
module (RDC-M) is used. This module uses an external, magnetically shielded measuring current transformer.
This allows the use of a residual current protective device (RCD) type A instead of an RCD type B.
The relay in the charge controller is de-energised if, during the charging process, a residual current I
Δn
≥ DC
6 mA ows. The measured residual currents RMS/DC are made available to the backend system via an OCPP
message.
4.3.9 Connectivity with Modbus meters
Connectivity with Modbus meters
The use of a meter is not mandatory. It is necessary if measured values are required during normal operation.
The meter is connected to the Modbus meter interface (terminal B) of the charge controller. Various Modbus
meters are currently supported: Supported energy meters
Meter Slave ID Baud rate Parity Data bit Stop bit
1 9600 N (none) (except Saia) -> even 8 1
Additional Modbus meters can be included in future software updates upon customer request. Refer to the
Manufacturer tab on the web server for a list of supported Modbus meters.
The Modbus meter interface is terminated with a terminating resistor of 120 Ω.
4.3.10 Gateway variants with modem
Gateway variants with modem
The charge controller supports 4G mobile networks. A 4G modem is integrated into the device. It uses a
wireless module which supports the following European frequency bands:
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LTE FDD: 800 MHz Band 20, 900 MHz Band 8, 1800 MHz Band 3, 2100 MHz Band 1, and 2600 MHz Band 7
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GSM: 900 MHz Band 8 and 1800 MHz Band 3
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WCDMA: 850 MHz Band 5, 900 MHz Band 8, and 2100 MHz Band 1
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The charge controller can be operated as an "always-on system" when connected to a mobile network.
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For variants with I/O extension, see ordering information
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