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Charging power | Up to 22 kW |
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Protection degree | IP54 |
Voltage | 400 V AC |
Connector type | Type 2 |
Communication | Ethernet |
Charging current | 6 - 32 A (configurable) |
Explains symbols for DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, ESD, and Information used in the manual.
Outlines the document's purpose and its relation to other supplied manuals.
Lists the necessary qualifications and knowledge for electricians using the manual.
Details warranty terms and the consequences of unauthorized device tampering.
Provides guidelines for manual retention, usage, and safety precautions.
Lists additional manuals and information available on the KEBA website.
Describes available network interfaces: LAN, WLAN, and mobile communications.
Explains LAN connectivity via router to internet and OCPP backend.
Details WLAN connectivity for single stations and router linkage.
Covers using the device as a hotspot for mobile device configuration.
Describes using cellular networks for connecting to an OCPP backend.
Explains setting up master/slave networks with P30 and c-series stations.
Describes LED bar and acoustic signals indicating communication status.
Details direct LAN connection setup between master and slave stations.
Explains connecting multiple slave stations using a router or switch.
Lists essential network ports required for charging network communication.
Describes the interfaces and controls located in the charging station's connection panel.
Details DIP switch configurations crucial for enabling charging station communication.
Explains the specific DIP switch setting for activating communication.
Guides on activating the DHCP server on the master charging station.
Explains how to configure multiple P30 x-series stations using USB sticks.
Steps to create an initial configuration on a charging station for replication.
Process for saving the current station configuration onto a USB stick.
Instructions for modifying a configuration file on a computer.
Guides on renaming configuration files for deployment to multiple stations.
Details how to edit specific settings within a configuration file.
Process for loading a saved configuration onto other charging stations.
Details on determining the IP address for accessing the web interface.
Provides an overview of the main menu sections: Status, Sessions, RFID, System, Configuration.
Displays overview information on charging stations and network connection status.
Lists and allows export of detailed charging session records.
Manages RFID cards, including teaching-in, editing, and import/export.
Provides access to software updates, network info, and system management.
Details on performing software updates for the charging station.
Displays information regarding the status of mobile network connections.
Shows the current operational status of the WLAN access point.
Allows downloading the event log for troubleshooting purposes.
Enables viewing the DIP switch settings of charging stations in the network.
Resets the charging station to factory default settings, deleting all data.
Exports signed measurement data records, usable for billing charging sessions.
Exports signed log data records, including event log information.
Provides the functionality to restart the master charging station.
Area for configuring station operation modes and various parameters.
Sets the station's mode: single, master, or slave in a charging network.
Configures authorization, time synchronization, and USB functions.
Configures nominal voltage and current limits for charging networks.
Sets connection type and error handling parameters for charging points.
Allows selection and configuration of network communication settings.
Imports certificates for encrypted connections to web interface and OCPP backend.
Enables and configures the station's WLAN access point functionality.
Provides all necessary configurations for utilizing a proxy server.
Configures all necessary settings for connecting to an OCPP backend.
Configures reading measured values from external meters via Modbus TCP.
Allows customization of text displayed on the charging station screen.
Provides user-specific information and settings, including user profile.
Allows modification of user settings, including username and password.
Details the rules and criteria for setting a strong password.
Manages power distribution among multiple KeContact charging stations on a common supply.
Divides available charging current evenly across all active charging sessions.
Details methods to regulate current limits via DIP switches, master station, or UDP.
Manages load distribution across phases for charging stations with 3-phase connections.
Enables authorization of charging processes using RFID cards compliant with ISO standards.
Defines how authorization requests are compared against local or online storage.
Specifies behavior for authorization requests when the OCPP backend connection fails.
Explains LED bar patterns and acoustic signals during RFID authorization.
Manages RFID cards locally or via the web interface without OCPP backend.
Details teaching-in, editing, and exporting RFID cards through the web interface.
Notes for RFID authorization when the system is controlled by an OCPP backend.
Step-by-step guide to initiate a charging session using an RFID card.
Covers connecting the station to a central management system via OCPP.
Notes on IP addressing, firewalls, and VPN for establishing an OCPP connection.
Lists the necessary network ports that must be enabled for OCPP communication.
Enables transmitting information and receiving commands for smart home integration.
Reads external meter values via Modbus TCP for intelligent load optimization.
Monitors domestic connection load to dynamically adjust charging current.
Details the procedure for connecting external meters via Ethernet.
Lists meters compatible with the Janitza ProData 2 data logger for readout.
Configures the Modbus TCP feature and post-meter circuit breaker settings.
Sets the post-meter circuit breaker amperage for single charging stations.
Configures network-wide current capacity via web interface for external meters.
Refers to website FAQs for rectifying common errors and issues.
Recommends keeping software updated for functional enhancements and bug fixes.
Outlines performing updates on the master station to update the entire network.
Provides a step-by-step guide for updating the software using the web interface.
Details the procedure for performing a software update using a USB stick.
Describes performing software updates for the entire network via the OCPP backend.