Function
System information
Detailed, specialised knowledge obtained from
Hager through specific KNX training courses is
required for full understanding of the system.
These training courses are not necessary for this
installation.
“Quicklink” configuration
The TIC XEVA205 card is compatible with the
Hager TRPS120 radio transmitter, to be integrated
into the new generation meter.
Typical scenario
• Integration into a charging station for an
XEV1Kxxx electric vehicle.
• Communication with the new generation meter
and electronic meters with a TIC output via the
wired connection.
• Communication with the new generation meter via
the KNX RF connection (TRPS120 module).
If the 2 methods of communication (wire
and RF) are used, the wired communication
always takes priority.
Product compatibility
• Compatible with the XEV1Kxxx three-phase or
single-phase electric vehicle charging station
range.
• This TIC card does not require setting:
1.
with a previous generation TIC card from
French electronic energy meters,
2.
with a standard TIC from the new generation
French energy meter.
Meaning of the card status LED
Once the product is set up and configured via the
Quicklink method, the status LED
6
indicates:
LED
6
LED
status
Meaning
Off
OFF: LED deactivated/TIC off
Green
ON: LED activated/TIC on
TIC in standby:
the TIC is
present but it is not activated
by the energy supplier. It only
transmits the identification
number of the energy meter.
The customer must request
TIC activation from its energy
supplier.
Red
no link with the TRPS120
module:
the LED flashes red
if the wired TIC is not used
and if no radio link has been
configured between the TIC
card and the TRPS120 module.
no RF reception with the
TRPS120 module:
the LED
flashes red if the wired TIC is not
used and the scope between
the TRPS120 radio transmitter
and the TIC card is insufficient.
no TIC communication at the
TRPS120 module input:
the
TRPS120 module is incorrectly
or insufficiently plugged in or the
TIC output of the new generation
meter is not working.
error in the TIC
data transmission frame
function (fct) pushbutton
6
In Quicklink mode, press the pushbutton to select
the function during the configuration phase (refer to
the TRPS120 module instructions).
Connecting the TIC card
Connecting the TIC card to the controller:
use the flat cable (2 x 10 pins) supplied and
connect the J1 connector of the TIC/CHP card
to the J2 connector of the Controller card.
1
I1 I2 A
Connecting the TIC card to the electronic
meter
If you use wired connectivity to transmit
information, the plug-in J2 quick connect
terminal of the TIC/CHP card connects to the I1
and I2 terminals of the electronic meters.
2
It is preferable to use a remote energy
meter cable or, failing that, a telephone-
type twisted cable. An R02V cable should
not be used.
Installing the TIC card
PZ 1
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