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KC-P30

Authorization

Operating instructions V3.26

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Information

If RFID cards have previously been taught in, they will be deleted in the
course of the teaching-in procedure!

To teach in the RFID master card, proceed as follows:

1) Remove the housing cover and connection panel cover to access the

service button (see 

5.2.1 Preparing the charging station

).

2) Hold the service button pressed in the connection panel until the second

signal tone sounds (approx. 10 seconds). 
The charging station now performs a restart automatically.

3) Immediately after rebooting the charging station, an RFID master card

must be taught in within 60 seconds by holding it in front of the RFID
reader.

A successful teaching-in process is confirmed by a signal tone.

Information

After teaching in the RFID master card, the LED bar flashes green for a fur-
ther 60 seconds and a charging session authorized by the RFID master
card can be started. After this, the LED bar flashes blue to indicate that au-
thorization to start a charge is required.

5.2.3

Teaching in the slave card

The RFID slave card can be used to authorize a charging process. The
RFID master card is required to teach in an RFID slave card.

No charging session may be active for the teaching in and no vehicle may
be connected to the charging station. The LED bar must flash blue.

To teach in the RFID slave card, proceed as follows:

1) Hold the RFID master card in front of the RFID reader until a signal tone

sounds.

2) Within 3 seconds hold the new RFID slave card to be taught in front of

the RFID reader. A successful programming process is confirmed by a
rising tone sequence.

3) Confirm the teach-in process within 3 seconds by holding the RFID mas-

ter card in front of the RFID reader again. The procedure is concluded
by a further rising tone sequence.

The LED bar then flashes blue to indicate that authorization to start a charge
is required.

Summary of Contents for KeContact KC-P30 Series

Page 1: ...KeContact KC P30 Charging Station Operating instructions V 3 26 Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...due to further technical developments Details presented may be subject to correction All rights reserved KEBA AG Headquarters Gewerbepark Urfahr 4041 Linz Austria Phone 43 732 7090 0 Fax 43 732 7309...

Page 3: ...umentation 6 2 Safety notes 7 3 Description of the charging station 9 3 1 Front view 9 3 2 Type plate 10 3 3 Overview of variants 10 3 4 Options 12 4 Displays and operating elements 13 4 1 LED bar 13...

Page 4: ...th or se rious bodily injury if the corresponding precautions are not taken WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in death or seri ous bodily injury if the corresponding...

Page 5: ...intended use are observed the product will normally not pose a risk to the health of persons or damage to property Not observing the safety instructions can result in risk of death in juries and dama...

Page 6: ...ing behavior of the charging station Operation of the charging station 1 6 2 Not contained in this document Assembly disassembly of the charging station Commissioning of the charging station Troublesh...

Page 7: ...ectrician A repair of the charging station is not permitted and may only be carried out by the manufacturer No unauthorized conversions and modifications may be made to the charging station No marking...

Page 8: ...ot by the cable The charging cable may not be not damaged mechanically kinked pinched or driven over and the contact area is not allowed to come into contact with sources of heat dirt or water Never c...

Page 9: ...tion 1 Housing cover 2a RFID reader optional 2b Key operated switch optional 3 LED bar 4a Permanently installed charging ca ble optional 4b Charging socket with cover op tional 5 Holder for charging c...

Page 10: ...ct designation 5 Technical data 6 Marking of the approval 7 Type examination number 8 Accuracy class in accordance with EN 50470 1 3 9 CE marking 10 Public key information 11 Production site 12 Produc...

Page 11: ...ries 2 x series WLAN B x series GSM G x series WLAN GSM C Switching element x 1 phase contactor 1 3 phase contactor 2 Energy meter x None 0 Energy meter not calibrated E Calibratable energy meter MID1...

Page 12: ...he RFID reader is used for the non contact authorization of a charging process with MIFARE cards or tags according to ISO 14443 and ISO 15693 Fig 3 3 RFID 1 RFID reader 3 4 2 Key switch The key switch...

Page 13: ...en after plugging in Locking of the charging cable to the charging socket Green The plugged in charging cable is locked and charging can be started by the vehicle Flashing green every second Execution...

Page 14: ...and switched off after a few minutes The display lights up through the housing and is only visible when the power supply is active 4 2 1 Display with energy meter The following information is shown on...

Page 15: ...r repair National approval Calibratable energy meters with national approval also feature the following displays Display Description Transmitted energy of the current charging process Display during a...

Page 16: ...seconds Authorization done correctly No authorization required Flashing blue every 3 seconds The charging station is waiting for authorization to enable a charging process Authorization necessary eit...

Page 17: ...om max 1 cm 1 and then push upwards 2 3 Unscrew the four screws of the connection panel cover 1 and remove the connection panel cover upwards The service button 1 in the connection panel is now acces...

Page 18: ...nds and a charging session authorized by the RFID master card can be started After this the LED bar flashes blue to indicate that au thorization to start a charge is required 5 2 3 Teaching in the sla...

Page 19: ...aught in cards in the process If the deletion was successful the LED bar flashes green and charging with out authorization is possible 5 2 5 RFID authorization at charging network If the charging stat...

Page 20: ...card or plugging in and turning the key to the right The key can then be removed The charging process can now be started by the vehicle If an interruption occurs during the plugging in or charging pro...

Page 21: ...down the charging process is continued and the charging current may be increased again Protect the vehicle and the charging station from direct sunlight during the charging process carport garage etc...

Page 22: ...must be checked regularly by the owner for faulty sockets and charging connector including the charging cable and damage to the housing visual inspection Use a soft damp cloth for cleaning Stubborn d...

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