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P30

Displays and operating elements

Operating instructions V3.22

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Displays and operating elements

4.1

LED bar

Fig. 4-5: Segments of the LED bar

The LED bar provides visual information about the current operating status
of the charging station. It consists of 4 segments (

S1

 to 

S4

), which can light

up or flash, together or individually, in various colors.

The LED bar is only visible with activated power supply.

Display

Description

Dark

No power supply or defect, for details see "Diagnosis"

Flashing green
(every 3 seconds)

Ready for operation
or with authorization option: Authorization done correctly

Flashing blue
(every 3 seconds)

The charging station is waiting for authorization to enable a
charging process.

Flashing green
(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 of a charging process (applies to "EN 61851 Mode 3"
charging process)

Flashing green
(every 3 seconds)

Charging finished and charging socket unlocked. The charging
cable can be unplugged.

Flashing orange
(every 5 seconds)

Temperature exceeded, the charging process is temporarily in-
terrupted and resumed after cooling down.

Blue and orange

The charging station is in startup.

Orange 
(5 seconds)

Self-test during startup

Orange
(S2)

The charging station is in commissioning mode.

Flashing red

Error, for details see "Diagnosis"

Blue/red 
Red/white

Error display via color code, for details on possible causes of er-
ror and troubleshooting see "FAQs" on the KEBA website

Summary of Contents for KeContact P30 e-series

Page 1: ...KeContact P30 Charging station Operating instructions V 3 22 Translation of the original manual...

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

Page 3: ...3 1 Front view 10 3 2 Type plate 11 3 3 Overview of variants 11 3 4 Options 13 3 4 1 RFID 13 3 4 2 Key switch 13 4 Displays and operating elements 14 4 1 LED bar 14 4 2 Display optional 15 4 2 1 Disp...

Page 4: ...30 Table of contents Operating instructions V3 22 4 KEBA 6 1 Starting the charging process 22 6 2 Ending the charging process 22 7 Error diagnosis 23 8 Maintenance 25 8 1 Changing the cylinder lock 25...

Page 5: ...situation which will result in death 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...

Page 6: ...ed use of the device always includes the compliance with the en vironmental conditions for which this device was developed The charging station has been developed manufactured tested and docu mented i...

Page 7: ...y devices Apart from the safety instructions given in this man ual the safety precautions and accident prevention measures appropriate to the situation in question must also be observed 1 6 1 Contents...

Page 8: ...rician A repair of the charging station is not permitted and may only be carried out by the manufacturer No unauthorized modifications and modifications may be made to the charging station No markings...

Page 9: ...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 cle...

Page 10: ...ion 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 ca...

Page 11: ...Fig 3 2 Type plate example 1 Manufacturer 2 Manufacturer address 3 Product designation 4 Material number 5 Technical data 6 CE mark 7 MID type examination number 8 MID accuracy class 9 MID marking 10...

Page 12: ...e 1 1 Type 2 2 Shutter S 13 A 1 16 A 2 20 A 3 32 A 4 Cable type x No cable 00 4 m cable 01 6 m cable 04 Device series x e series 0 b series 1 c series 2 x series WLAN B x series GSM G x series WLAN GS...

Page 13: ...RFID reader is used for the non contact authorization of a loading 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 is...

Page 14: ...nable a charging process Flashing green 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...

Page 15: ...ternal energy meter During periods of inactivity the display brightness is reduced and switched off after a few minutes The display lights up through the housing and is only visible when the power sup...

Page 16: ...vided with a special mark Display Description Sum of total transmitted energy Display during start up of the charging station as well as at the start and after completion of a charging process Display...

Page 17: ...een every 3 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 ne...

Page 18: ...ID cards the charging station must be rebooted via the service button To access the ser vice button proceed as follows 1 Unscrew the two screws on the bottom of the housing cover 1 2 Lift the housing...

Page 19: ...llows 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 1 pressed in the connection panel until the...

Page 20: ...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 5 2 4 Deleting RFID car...

Page 21: ...administration of the permitted RFID cards for the entire charging network is carried out at the master charging station Information on this can be found in the specific Configuration Manual 5 3 Autho...

Page 22: ...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 procedu...

Page 23: ...g time No enable due to external control device energy sup plier photovoltaic system The vehicle not fully charged longer charging time Electricity reduction or inter ruption of charging by vehicle or...

Page 24: ...circuit breaker Un plug the charging cable from the vehicle and the charging station Switch on the voltage supply again The charging station is defec tive Contact your service partner If you have any...

Page 25: ...ld solvent free non scouring cleaning agent 8 1 Changing the cylinder lock Device versions with key switch have a cylinder lock installed as standard Fig 8 7 Cylinder lock and key To replace the cylin...

Page 26: ...to push in the coding pin to turn the lock nose 2 Turn the lock nose 1 so that it points vertically upwards in the removal position of the key 3 Turn the key 180 so that the lock nose faces downward 4...

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