
TAkINg INTO OpERATION ANd ChARgINg pROCEduRE
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Preparing access control via OCPP
(EMC444k only)
The EMC444K model variant features a RFID card reader with GSM module for wire-
less communication with distant user portals or other compatible back end solutions:
Communication between charging station and interface operates on the basis of OCPP
protocol V 1.5. As a result, charging processes can be restricted or allowed for each
user. On the basis of the user and consumption data collected, energy consumption
can be calculated accurately and accounted for in relation to each user.
Measuring consumption is carried out via a MID compatible energy meter that is in-
stalled in a separate housing under the front cover of the
EMC444K
: The separate hous-
ing ensures that the meter is protected according to IP54. Operating the energy meter
as well as reading the data collected is described in detail in the instruction manual
included with the charging pole.
CAUTION!
To ensure the proper operation of the device, please note that the fac-
tory settings of the energy meter, especially the pre-set address, must
not be altered.
Registration of the EMC444K also occurs via RFID compatible transponders and/or
RFID access cards in MIFARE® format. Set up and use of the RFID functions of the
EMC444K depend directly on the respective user platform and therefore on its opera-
tor or service provider: Apart from the required access cards you can also obtain de-
tailed instructions for setting up RFID functions from your service provider.
Charging procedure
The
eMC2
is engineered for the shortest possible charging times according to IEC
61851-1 Mode 1 (where SCHUKO sockets are used) or IEC 61851-1 Mode 3. The ac-
tual charging time depends on the battery fitted to your vehicle as well as on the en-
ergy currently remaining in the vehicle. For these reasons it is not possible to make a
reliable prediction of the charging time: You will discover its actual value in practice and
derive your personal charging routine accordingly.
Please follow the following steps to charge your vehicle:
1. Check the LED status indicator in the top part of the
eMC2
: When the charging
pole is ready for operation, the LED strips on either side of the pole will be green.
2. Open the charging socket on the vehicle.
3. Plug the charging connector of the charging cable (Type
2 or Type 1) into the vehicle’s charging socket. The ve-
hicle must be positioned so that you can comfortably
reach the vehicle socket. The cable must not be strained
during the charging process.
4. Open the cover of one of the charging sockets on the
eMC2
and plug in the Type 2 recharge plug.
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