EV Charger Web interface
Configuration manual V1.00
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4.1.2 Charging Sessions
This page displays details about the last 200 charging sessions. The "Ex-
port" button lets you export the charging sessions of the last 90 days as a
*.csv file.
A currently active charging session is displayed with the "PWMCharging"
status. Various filter functions let you search for certain charging sessions.
For example, you can filter for charging sessions that have a certain start
date or for which a certain RFID card was used.
4.1.3 RFID Cards
This page provides an overview of all stored RFID cards including their au-
thorizations. RFID cards can be taught-in, edited and deleted. RFID cards
can also be exported and imported as *.csv file.
4.1.4 Charging Network
The configuration of the charging network is carried out in this area.
The area offers the following options:
● Charging Network Parameters
● Chargepoint Parameters
Charging Network Parameters
The nominal supply voltage of the charging station is selected here and the
current limits for the charging network can be set.
With 1- or 2-phase charging vehicles, asymmetrical loading of the 3 phases
may occur. For such vehicles, the maximum charging current can be set in
this area. The charging station then detects whether the vehicle is a 1-, 2- or
3-phase charging vehicle and, if necessary, reduces the charging current to
the set value. If "0" is entered, this function is deactivated.
You can also set whether charging should continue after a power failure.
This setting is disabled by default.
Chargepoint Parameters
The connection type (1-phase or 3-phase) of the charging station is selected
here. For a 1-phase connection, the power cable wire that is used can also
be selected. For a charging network, the connection type of the slave charg-
ing stations can also be selected.
If a slave charging station loses the connection to the master charging sta-
tion, or if an error occurs at the master charging station, a specification can
be made for the maximum charging current at which charging is to be contin-
ued. If "0" is entered, the charging process is terminated in the event of an
error and the charging station is put into "out of operation" mode.