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Charging Power | Up to 22 kW |
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Connector Type | Type 2 |
App Support | Yes (Webasto ChargeConnect) |
Load Management | Dynamic load management (optional) |
Charging Mode | Mode 3 |
User Authentication | RFID, App |
Output Voltage | 400V AC |
Output Current | Up to 32A |
Power | Up to 22 kW |
Details the document's role in ensuring correct and safe configuration.
Provides guidance on reading the instructions before device installation.
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE signal words.
Outlines exclusions of liability for improper installation, use, or repairs.
Locates data interfaces on the left-hand side, separated by a partition wall.
Connects USB sticks for software/configuration updates, supporting 5V/100mA.
Details terminals for external Modbus and the CP line for vehicle charging.
For changing GSM providers; requires micro SIM and M2M compatibility.
Connects to wired network infrastructure for control and back-end integration.
Connects to a computer for configuration, acting as a network interface.
Enables integration into existing WLAN or creation of a network for multiple units.
Connects via WLAN hotspot using SSID and password found on the device.
Connects via USB cable (A to B) to a computer for configuration.
Connects via LAN cable, requiring specific IP settings on the laptop.
Describes the main menu items for navigating categories in the web interface.
Allows saving, discarding changes, or restarting the charging station.
Warns about unsaved changes and prompts to save or discard before leaving.
Displays red warning messages for values outside the allowed range.
Provides configuration tips and consequences of changes via hoverable symbols.
Presents a table showing menu items under Network, Backend, Authorization, Power, and System.
Guides on configuring parameters before first use via hot spot or USB.
Refers to a checklist for configuring parameters after initial setup.
Configures mobile telephone connection using SIM card for back-end communication.
Sets up the LAN interface for network integration (DHCP client, manual, or DHCP server).
Integrates into existing WLAN networks, requires SSID and password.
Details settings for the activated WLAN hotspot for configuration, including SSID, password, and encryption.
Configures connection type (GSM, Ethernet, USB, WLAN) to the back end.
Sets parameters like restart after power loss and backend connection timeout.
Enables charging without user authentication, with options for back-end reporting.
Defines behavior for free charging modes, from no OCPP to full RFID authorization.
Sets how the station behaves when user authentication is not possible.
Configures vehicle connection timeout and remote start authorization.
Configures RFID tag letter case for transmission to the back end.
Manages local RFID media for authorization or uses back-end OCPP whitelist.
Sets operator current limit, power supply phases, and phase rotation.
Configures temperature report delta and residual current monitor deviations.
Configures ISO 15118 communication for vehicle charging.
Sets up DLM as master or slave, defining network ID and algorithms.
Configures master's network ID and load distribution algorithm.
Sets DLM sample rate and minimum current limits for load management.
Sets max current intensity for the charging cluster phases.
Integrates external electricity meters for load management.
Sets max current intensity not to be exceeded at the external meter.
Defines fallback limits and reading source for external meters.
Configures slave connection to master via DLM ID or IP address.
Sets minimum and disconnected current limits for slaves.
Activates phase imbalance prevention and sets the limit.
Sets the lower limit for load management and minimum charging current.
Adjusts interval for transmitting meter readings during active charging.
Adjusts interval for transmitting meter readings without active charging.
Configures UTC time for restarts, RFID factory reset, and log level.
Adjusts LED brightness and enables/disables audio output.
Allows changing the login password for the web interface.
Provides software versions for system components for diagnostic support.
Details steps for downloading and installing the latest firmware version.
Guides on purchasing and setting up the Webasto Charging App and Portal.
Explains how to access the web-based 'Live Portal Plus'.
Provides info on charging processes and mobile functions via app.
Details establishing connectivity using eSIM, GSM, or WLAN.
Explains how to add RFID media in the app and Live Portal.
Defines technical terms used in the document with chapter references.
Lists technical abbreviations with their meanings and chapter references.
Lists items for power settings like current limit and phase connection.
Lists items for authorization settings like free charging and RFID whitelists.
Lists items for system settings like password and factory reset.
Lists items for network settings like LAN, WLAN, and hotspot.