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[TIC]
Activity = Active
Data = Valid (24587)
Mode = History
Isousc = 45 A
Iinst = 1 A
Tari = HP. (High tari)
15.2.4. TIC
This section concerns the communication protocol between the main meter and the charging stations
Field Possible value Note
Activity Inactive; Active
Inactive; Active Active means that a frame has been received
Data Invalid; Valid
Invalid; Valid Valid means that the TIC frame is correct
Mode "Standby
Standard
History
Three-phase
standard
Three-phase
history
Greencharging
Unknown”
Standby
Single-phase standard
Single-phase history
Three-phase standard
Three-phase history
Greencharging
Unknown
Iprod n A n is the current produced. Only displayed if Ecolo = Active
Isousc n A n is the maximum subscribed current. Only displayed if Ecolo = Inactive
Iinst n A n is the instantaneous current consumed by the installation. Only displayed if Ecolo = Inactive
Iinst_x n A n is the instantaneous current consumed by the installation during phase x. Only displayed with
a three-phase TIC
Tari
HC..
HCJB
HCJR
HCJW
HN..
HP..
HPJB
HPJR
HPJW
PM..
TH..
Tari1
Tari2
Tari3
Tari4
Tari5
Tari6
Tari7
Tari8
Tari9
Tari10
.. If 2 points are present behind a rate, it is followed by the wording Low (advantageous cost)
or High (normal/high cost)
HC/HP tariff: Off peak hours
Tempo tariff: Off peak hours, blue day
Tempo tariff: Off peak hours, red day
Tempo tariff: Off peak hours, white day
Normal hours tariff
HP/HC tariff: Peak hours
Tempo tariff: Peak hours, blue day
Tempo tariff: Peak hours, red day
Tempo tariff: Peak hours, white day
EJP tariff: Mobile peak hours
Hourly tariff
Tariff1 to Tariff10 only supplied by the Linky meter in standard TIC.
The tariffs used depend on the tariff contract selected by the customer, depending on their energy
supplier.
15.2.5. Error
[Error]
err_1: No error
err_2:
Field Possible value Note
"err_x
(x is the number of the:
- socket 1 / T2S socket
or
- socket 2 / TE socket
E.g.: 1, 2)"
"
No Error""
Cable Failure""
CP Short Circuit Failure""
Over Consumption""
Ventilation Error""
Load Shedding Failure""
CP Failure""
DC Current Failure""
Welded Contact Failure 1""
DC Sensor Failure"""
"In the event of an error, the number of flashes is also specified so that the LED
error code is known (see Chapter 16. Indicators).
No Error
Cable Failure
CP Short Circuit Failure
Over Consumption
Ventilation Error
Load Shedding Failure
CP Failure
DC Current Failure
Welded Contact Failure 1
DC Sensor Failure"

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