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Product Manual

SMART CONNECT KNX e-charge 

II

1-000F-003

Documentation valid for: 

Product database entry:

v1.0

Firmware:

v1.0

Documentation issued:

17.08.2021

Summary of Contents for 1-000F-003

Page 1: ...21 ise Individuelle Software und Elektronik GmbH Product Manual SMART CONNECT KNX e charge II 1 000F 003 Documentation valid for Product database entry v1 0 Firmware v1 0 Documentation issued 17 08 20...

Page 2: ...rior written permission of ise Individuelle Soft ware und Elektronik GmbH Products to which reference is made in this document can be either brands or registered trademarks of the respective rights ho...

Page 3: ...17 7 Device website 22 7 1 Accessing the device website 22 7 2 Getting to know the interface of the device website 23 8 Commissioning and configuration 24 8 1 Reading device status using the LEDs 24 8...

Page 4: ...ion and transmission 83 14 4 2 Reverse engineering and conversion technologies 83 14 4 3 Firmware and hardware 83 14 4 4 Transfer to a third party 84 14 4 5 Renting out leasing out and sub licensing 8...

Page 5: ...Target group This documentation is aimed at qualified electricians and KNX processors Only qualified electricians may assemble and install the SMART CONNECT KNX e charge II Specialist knowledge of KN...

Page 6: ...atabase entry Download the product database entry from our website www ise de or from the ETS online catalogue free of charge KNX Secure The required KNX Secure certificate or the FDSK Factory Default...

Page 7: ...Integration of charging points The gateway enables the integration of compatible charging points in your KNX system Configuration is carried out entirely in the ETS You do not require any additional...

Page 8: ...ic vehicles can be charged at the same time The DLM also offers the option of prioritising a charging point The two main factors for the use of the DLM are the use of an intelligent measuring system e...

Page 9: ...be integrated in mixed operation Mixed op eration implies that you can install charging points with IP connection and RS485 connection Modbus together on one gateway Diverse statuses and actions The S...

Page 10: ...mbH p 8 86 Functional enhancements through firmware updates You can obtain functional enhancements for the SMART CONNECT KNX e charge II with a new version of the firmware Simply download the latest f...

Page 11: ...sary clean the device with a dry cloth Warning Danger from incorrect use Incorrect use can result in damage to the device fire or other dangers Only qualified electricians may install and mount electr...

Page 12: ...RS485 Modbus Screw terminal 3 pin GND A B microSD card slot microSD cards up to 32 GB SDHC Ambient conditions Installation environment temperature 0 C to 45 C Device dimensions Installation width 36 m...

Page 13: ...und Elektronik GmbH p 11 86 Approvals and protection type Approvals certifications CE KNX Protection type IP20 compliant with EN 60529 Protection class III compliant with IEC 61140 Supported web brow...

Page 14: ...sition 5 1 Front Figure 3 Front No Description 1 Button Programming button 2 Connection KNX TP 3 Connection External power supply 4 LED Programming red 5 LED APP Operation indication green 6 LED COM C...

Page 15: ...1 Product name 2 Rated voltage 3 Individual address Enter the assigned individual address in the field with a per manent marker 4 Index status 5 KNX Secure 6 Installation method here S mode 7 Transfer...

Page 16: ...side No Description 1 IP 2x RJ45 integrated switch 2 Communication LED 3 Connection speed LED 4 RS485 Modbus screw terminal 3 pin No Description 1 Attached cover cap 2 Release lever for top hat rail t...

Page 17: ...nect the external power supply 5 Installation instructions This product manual also provides you with the informa tion from the installation instructions but with additional details application exampl...

Page 18: ...lation envi ronment have been met Pay attention to the device depth see figure 9 item 1 DRA Plus 74 mm Figure 9 Device depth Important Device functional fault due to incorrect ambient temperature in t...

Page 19: ...al is part of the product and must remain with the customer Warning Danger of electric shock An electric shock can result from touching live parts in the installation environment Electric shock can ca...

Page 20: ...bus line with the sheathing intact until it is close to the bus connection terminal c Firmly press the bus line into the bus connection terminal as far as possible d Route the bus line to the back Fi...

Page 21: ...cap over the connection terminals c Press the cover cap together gently d Route the cover cap s fastening claws into the openings until the cover cap noticeably engages Figure 13 Attaching the cover...

Page 22: ...ct the RS485 communication cable conductors as per the assignment by inserting the lines into the conductor entry and tightening the screw terminal Figure 15 Connect RS485 communication cable 6 Connec...

Page 23: ...ividuelle Software und Elektronik GmbH p 21 86 c Connect the IP network cable RJ45 cable to the device s network connection RJ45 socket Figure 16 Connect the IP network cable The RJ45 sockets are the...

Page 24: ...dditional software As soon as the device is available you can access the device website via the IP 7 1 Accessing the device website Call up the device website by actioning one of the following Enter t...

Page 25: ...e is shown 3 Information Specific information and functions divided into sections 4 Status bar Open source licenses currently installed firmware version Menu Description Status System information on d...

Page 26: ...anel Figure 19 Status indicators LEDs on the front of the device Table 4 Status indicators The Programming LED shows independently of the operating mode whether the device is in program ming mode or n...

Page 27: ...20 Network LEDs Table 6 Device status network No Element Description 1 Connection speed LED LED lights up green 100 Mbit s LED is off 10 Mbit s There is no connection if LED 2 also off Check whether...

Page 28: ...flashing approx 1 Hz yel low The device is fully started up but is not yet configured The system is configured in S mode Configure the device in the ETS off green off green Slow flashing approx 1 Hz...

Page 29: ...Wait until the device start up process is complete If the device is still out of operation check the connections and the power supply COM Description yellow The KNX connection has been established No...

Page 30: ...charge II as device in the ETS see Creating the device in the ETS p 29 2 In the ETS assign the device and its individual address corresponding to the KNX topology 3 Select the option Receive IP addres...

Page 31: ...TS and select the Catalogue tab on the Start page 2 Select the Import button in the toolbar 3 In the Open product file window open the product file and press on the Open button to confirm your selecti...

Page 32: ...atalogue and add the new version of the device to the devices in your project 3 Select the old version of the device in your topology 4 Under Properties select the Information Application program tab...

Page 33: ...available selection options in figure 22 and table 12 Settings for manual IP address entry or for receiving automatically p 31 Figure 22 IP settings Table 12 Settings for manual IP address entry or fo...

Page 34: ...e 23 item 1 The programming LED see figure 23 item 2 lights up red 2 In the ETS assign the individual address to the device in accordance with the KNX topology and execute programming in the ETS 3 On...

Page 35: ...settings When you reset the device to the factory settings it behaves as if it were in the state of delivery The device is then unconfigured The device remains in the existing projects The device keep...

Page 36: ...lashing rap idly at the same time Programming LED see figure 19 item 1 APP LED see figure 19 item 2 COM LED see figure 19 item 3 5 Release the programming button The device is reset to the factory set...

Page 37: ...he firmware being used and the product database entry are compatible 8 4 1 Updating the firmware via the device website You can only import a firmware version that is newer than the current version on...

Page 38: ...at you can use the device s new functions the version of the firmware used must be compatible with the version of the device s application program in the project The application program is part of the...

Page 39: ...pen the project for which the device is to be updated 2 Search for the new product database entry in the catalogue and add the new version of the device to your project 3 Select the old version of the...

Page 40: ...pend on your use case and charging point model If you require an explanation of a parameter use the context help in the ETS Calling up the context help in the ETS 1 Enable the Context Help button in t...

Page 41: ...imit of the available current value the value of the overcurrent protection device In the DLM the charging points and other devices share the maximum permissible current value The overcurrent protecti...

Page 42: ...ioritised charging point is not included in the even distribution If sufficient electricity is available for charging all charging points will first be supplied with the minimum charging current that...

Page 43: ...er KNX device see table 20 p 48 9 2 Disabling dynamic load management Use case The existing mains connection is sufficiently dimensioned not to require dynamic load management External dynamic load ma...

Page 44: ...rt meter and high power consuming devices are not available Instead the Setpoint charging current group object is enabled per charging point see table 31 p 55 2 For each charging point set the maximum...

Page 45: ...me way as the Interruption function When grid supporting control is terminated the previous state is always restored taking into account the previously used setpoint current However if the setpoint cu...

Page 46: ...pe 1 011 status Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T Group object 8 Object function Fault Details Indicates whether a general fault is present Possible values 0 False no fault present 1 True fault present...

Page 47: ...with a 1 phase connected smart meter Smart meter current value L1 Actual current value with a 3 phase connected smart meter Smart meter power value Actual power value with a 1 phase connected smart m...

Page 48: ...s Smart meter current value L2 Actual current value with a 3 phase connected smart meter Smart meter power value L2 Actual power value with a 3 phase connected smart meter The selection of the data po...

Page 49: ...s Smart meter current value L3 Actual current value with a 3 phase connected smart meter Smart meter power value L3 Actual power value with a 3 phase connected smart meter The selection of the data po...

Page 50: ...starts again You can group several current consumers together under the group object High power consuming devices Use either a group address that is shared by any number of KNX devices or store sev e...

Page 51: ...signals an unknown state Contact Support if this state is constantly present 1 Start up The charging point starts up 2 Error The charging point signals an error that can be shown via the group objects...

Page 52: ...is enabled via KNX using the group object Grid supporting control with setting 0 A see table 13 Grid supporting control p 43 when an interruption is triggered through an internal charg ing point func...

Page 53: ...203 253 Object function Charging complete state Details Indicates whether a charging process is considered complete The charging process is considered to be complete when the meas ured amperage excee...

Page 54: ...for an automatic start function The charging point signals the corresponding charging point state Manual start required value 7 Cancels the charging process The charging point signals the cor respond...

Page 55: ...oint is blocked for the duration of the interruption If the interruption is disabled the previous state is restored However if a charging process is to be continued it is important to note the fol low...

Page 56: ...interruption is active Possible values 0 inactive 1 Active Data width 1 bit Data point type data type 1 011 state Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T Group object 59 109 159 209 259 Object function Unloc...

Page 57: ...meter values the charging current will automati cally assume the value of the minimum or maximum charging current Note Some charging points allow 0 A to be set as the setpoint charg ing current Possib...

Page 58: ...ther Note The value is not suitable for billing Possible values Electr current A Data width 4 byte Data point type data type 14 019 electr current A Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object...

Page 59: ...not suitable for billing Possible values Electr current A Data width 4 byte Data point type data type 14 019 electr current A Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the model G...

Page 60: ...ed together Note The value is not suitable for billing Possible values Power W Data width 4 byte Data point type data type 14 056 power W Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on...

Page 61: ...alue is not suitable for billing Possible values Power W Data width 4 byte Data point type data type 14 056 power W Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the model Group object...

Page 62: ...e value is not suitable for billing Possible values Active energy kWh Data width 4 byte Data point type data type 13 013 active energy kWh Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on...

Page 63: ...e for billing Possible values Active energy kWh Data width 4 byte Data point type data type 13 013 active energy kWh Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the model Group objec...

Page 64: ...ue is not suitable for billing Possible values Active energy kWh Data width 4 byte Data point type data type 13 013 active energy kWh Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the...

Page 65: ...its the start of the charging process Possible values Time of day Data width 3 byte Data point type data type 10 001 time of day Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the model...

Page 66: ...yte Data point type data type 12 100 counter time sec s Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the model Group object 79 129 179 229 279 Object function Communication ID EVCCID...

Page 67: ...sible values Character ISO 8859 1 Data width 14 byte Data point type data type 16 001 character ISO 8859 1 Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the model Group object 81 131 1...

Page 68: ...elp in the ETS p 38 Possible values Temperature C Data width 2 bytes Data point type data type 9 001 temperature C Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the model Group object...

Page 69: ...ena bled for charging Possible values Character ISO 8859 1 Data width 14 byte Data point type data type 16 001 character ISO 8859 1 Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the mo...

Page 70: ...pe data type 16 001 character ISO 8859 1 Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T Group object 96 146 196 246 296 Object function Charging point fault info 1 Details Shows the manufacturer s error code as a r...

Page 71: ...sible values Character ASCII Character ISO 8859 1 Data width 14 byte Data point type data type 16 001 character ISO 8859 1 Direction Read Flags CRWTUI CR T This group object depends on the model Group...

Page 72: ...f the manufacturer s error code as a readable hexadecimal value if the error code consists of several parts The complete error code shows the internal state of the charging point Note Please note the...

Page 73: ...severity Faults with a severity level of 9 to 10 are serious faults that will prevent the use of the charging point The App LED will signal the fault by flashing five times To remedy the fault a new...

Page 74: ...nd model are missing for the prioritised charging point DLMAssociation 9 Not all group objects required for the DLM are linked Check whether all group objects required for the DLM are linked with the...

Page 75: ...onfigured charging point does not coincide with the con nected charging point Check the manufacturer and model details DLM InvCurrent 5 The charging point is supplying an invalid current value The DLM...

Page 76: ...layed is pro vided by the manufacturer and is only passed on by the group objects Refer to the manufacturer documenta tion for help or contact the charging point manufacturer ValOutOfRange 1 The set v...

Page 77: ...utton The log files are compiled and downloaded as a ZIP file 11 3 Contacting Support If you have a problem with your SMART CONNECT KNX e charge II and require support contact us E mail to support ise...

Page 78: ...e charge II is configured via the ETS from v5 7 4 Older versions of the ETS cannot be used for configuration The product database entry you are using in the ETS might be incompatible with the device f...

Page 79: ...s soon as you have assigned the manufac turer and model during configuration the corresponding group objects will be shown Some group ob jects depend on the corresponding parameter setting See Group o...

Page 80: ...igure 27 item 1 2 Pull off the cover cap upwards see figure 27 item 2 Figure 27 Removing the cover cap Warning Danger from incorrect use Incorrect use can result in damage to the device fire or other...

Page 81: ...he device off the top hat rail Figure 28 Detaching the device from the top hat rail Disposal Make an active contribution to protecting the environment by disposing of all materials in an environ menta...

Page 82: ...and thus determine the number of electric vehicles that can be charged at the same time Device website Applications used to check device status update loading and the display of device information DP...

Page 83: ...n a project is carried out with the help of a defined offset The offset is a constant value which when added or subtracted represents the offset between the group objects Offset 50 example Group objec...

Page 84: ...CONNECT KNX e charge II 1 000F 003 2021 ise Individuelle Software und Elektronik GmbH p 82 86 Website Information on the device s application can be found in this documentation under the search term...

Page 85: ...licensor grants the licensee the non exclusive non transferable right to use the SMART CONNECT KNX e charge II software for an unlimited time in accordance with the following conditions for the pur po...

Page 86: ...e to belong to the licensor The Licensee shall observe these rights 14 5 2 Transfer to a third party Neither the software the data backup copy nor the documentation which shall be provided in printed...

Page 87: ...ss negligence on the part of the Licensor Furthermore claims based on the statutory regulations for product liability shall remain intact 14 9 Applicable law This agreement is subject to the laws of t...

Page 88: ...ished within the framework of vari ous Open Source licences The individual software packages used and their licences are listed and described under System Licenc es on the device website for this prod...

Page 89: ...www ise de ise Individuelle Software und Elektronik GmbH Osterstra e 15 26122 Oldenburg Germany Phone 49 441 680 06 11 Fax 49 441 680 06 15 E mail sales ise de...

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