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Article No.: 0301772_EN_a

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WALLBOX eMH2

Installation and Operating manual

Summary of Contents for WALLBOX eMH2 EN

Page 1: ...Article No 0301772_EN_a EN WALLBOX eMH2 Installation and Operating manual...

Page 2: ...has carried out the installation of your wallbox and any accessories Downloads Further information and documents regarding your wallbox and accessories are available at https www toyota tech eu https...

Page 3: ...of the wallbox 12 Data cable connections 14 Commissioning the wallbox 15 Configuring the Wallbox eMH2 17 Stand alone operation of a Master wallbox 17 Stand alone operation of a Slave wallbox 17 Charg...

Page 4: ...be available to all users of the product Only use accessories intended and sold for the product by ABL Do not install this device in close vicinity to running water water jets or areas subject to flo...

Page 5: ...nger provided y The product does not function properly or has been otherwise damaged User information Ensure that the rated voltage and rated current of the product comply with the parameters of your...

Page 6: ...ruzioni ES Indicaciones de seguridad Gu a r pida NL Veiligheidsinstructies Verkorte handleiding FI Turvallisuusohjeet Pikaopas NO Sikkerhetsanvisninger Hurtigreferanse 1 Wall plugs 8 40 mm 4 pcs T20 p...

Page 7: ...eMH2 to the pole h 365 mm b 265 mm t 3 mm LAK32B3 PZ42D00B04 Type 2 charging cable according to IEC 62196 2 up to 32 A 240 415 V AC 3 phase length ca 5 m LAK32C3 PZ42D00B05 Type 2 charging cable acco...

Page 8: ...ience as well as their knowledge of the relevant standards is able to assess and carry out the working steps described in this manual and recognise potential hazards Installation site requirements The...

Page 9: ...IT Avvertenze di sicurezza Brevi istruzioni ES Indicaciones de seguridad Gu a r pida NL Veiligheidsinstructies Verkorte handleiding FI Turvallisuusohjeet Pikaopas NO Sikkerhetsanvisninger Hurtigrefer...

Page 10: ...safety rules 1 Cut power source 2 Secure all cut off devices 3 Verify absence of voltage 4 Ground and short circuit 5 Cover or bar access to adjacent components under voltage Proceed as follows 1 Cut...

Page 11: ...to prepare the wallbox 7 Open the housing cover of the wallbox with the housing cover key and put it aside 8 Loosen the screw of the internal electronic com ponents cover using the screwdriver Torx an...

Page 12: ...nhead screws you inserted at the installation site in Step 6 12 Fix the housing base to the mounting surface by inserting the two remaining panhead screws into the two lower fixing points using the sc...

Page 13: ...Marks for Phase 1 current carrying conductor Brown 5 L1 Phase 2 current carrying conductor Black 3 L2 Phase 3 current carrying conductor Gray 1 L3 Neutral Blue N Protective earth Green Yellow PE Conne...

Page 14: ...to the housing base in Step 10 of Sec tion Electrical connection of the wallbox y Cut the data cables to the required length with the pliers if necessary 2 Connect the twisted wire strands of the firs...

Page 15: ...ting resistors 120 Ohm A M B CONTROL A M B METER A M B CONTROL A M B METER Commissioning the wallbox To commission the wallbox the power supply cable must be connected to the electricity grid The foll...

Page 16: ...g current and tripping time Rotating field testing as well as additional tests according to local regulations 3 Replace the electronic components cover onto the housing base and fix it into place with...

Page 17: ...oviders You can obtain further information from the dealer where your purchased your wallbox Stand alone operation of a Slave wallbox In principle Slave wallboxes are factory preconfigured to operate...

Page 18: ...spring terminals for the CONTROL bus of the wallbox The CONTROL bus is always assigned to the left three spring terminals of each terminal block Using the USB RS485 cable connect the USB RS485 adapte...

Page 19: ...s are now retrieved and displayed in the Controller settings window 11 From the Controller settings Address drop down list select value 1 12 Click the Device specification Write button to transfer the...

Page 20: ...wallbox y The Devices field now shows the device RFIDM60 standalone CONFIG MODE 22 Close the Configuration Software application using the X button in the top right corner of the application window an...

Page 21: ...se and fix it into place with the screw you removed in Step 3 25 Hook the housing cover onto the upper edge of the housing base and lock it using the housing cover key The wallbox must now be disconne...

Page 22: ...s 3 Prepare the charging cable of the wallbox y Fixed cable variant Type 2 Slightly lift up the charging connector and pull it from its compartment y Socket variant Type 2 Open the charging socket fla...

Page 23: ...lowing a request by the vehicle the blue LED is ON y When the charging procedure is paused or completed the blue LED pulsates The charging procedure may be paused by the vehicle Otherwise the charging...

Page 24: ...ng three times and the blue LED flashing once Cause Suggested solution The firmware has detected a disallowed operat ing state during the initial or a periodic self test Switch the RCCB of the wallbox...

Page 25: ...e plug could not be locked inside the charging socket of the wallbox The wallbox automatically reinitiates the self test after 30 seconds after two failed self tests the charging procedure is terminat...

Page 26: ...s exceeding the preset maximum current The wallbox automatically reinitiates the charging proce dure every 60 seconds If the error persists the wallbox and or the vehicle must be checked please contac...

Page 27: ...error please check the electrical connection and parameters for the wallbox and set the charging current to a value above 20 A If the error cannot be resolved please contact the specialist electrical...

Page 28: ...ehicle is not recognized Cause and suggested solution The charging cable is not properly plugged in y Fixed cable variant remove the charging connector from the vehicle s charging inlet and plug it ba...

Page 29: ...onto the upper edge of the housing base and lock it using the housing cover key Should the RCCB malfunction during testing you must not continue to operate the wallbox under any circumstances Contact...

Page 30: ...the upper edge of the housing base and lock it using the housing cover key 5 Open your domestic power distribution box dis connect the power supply cable from the electrici ty grid via the MCB and cl...

Page 31: ...e 30 C to 40 C Storage temperature 30 C to 85 C Relative humidity 5 to 95 no condensation Class of protection I Degree of protection housing IP44 IP54 plugged unplugged Overvoltage category III Impact...

Page 32: ...014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Guideline 2012 19 EU WEEE Directive 2014 35 EU Low voltage directive Standards governing electromagnetic interference EMV IEC 61851 21 2 Conductive charging sys...

Page 33: ...ection between two wallboxes A 2Y L 2Y ST III BD 4 2 0 8 mm Cat5 UTP Cat6 UTP LiYCY TP 4 2 0 75 mm Please note that these are recommendations only the conductor cross section must be adjusted accord i...

Page 34: ...esidual Current Circuit Breaker LED Light Emitting Diode RCM Residual Current Monitor RFID Radio Frequency Identification T button Testing button Copyright and disclaimer Copyright 2020 Version 030177...

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Page 36: ...ABL SURSUM Bayerische Elektrozubeh r GmbH Co KG Albert B ttner Stra e 11 D 91207 Lauf Pegnitz https www toyota tech eu https www lexus tech eu MADE IN GERMANY...

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