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Using the web application
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Activating device protection
A PIN prompt protects your charger and prevents an
unauthorised person from connecting a vehicle to
your charger.
1.
Activate the function.
2.
Enter a 4-digit PIN and confirm.
3.
Enter the PIN again and confirm.
Activation of the PIN prompt is confirmed.
Enter this PIN to unlock the charger.
Enabling a guest PIN
In addition, you can create a guest PIN for another
user.
The procedure is the same as when you assigned
a PIN to protect the device.
Controlling energy consumption
Enable standby mode to save electricity.
Standby mode begins as soon as charging is finished.
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Enable
Standby mode
.
The device needs some time to exit standby
mode and become ready to use once more.
Entering a language and country
Entering the date and time
Units
Select the parameters and units you wish the charger
to use.
Equipment display
This setting determines the brightness of the
charger's display.
Charging
Mains status
This setting is only visible to the
Customer service
user. The charger automatically detects the
information on the mains status shown here.
Information
The guest user will not be able to configure the
charger.
Information
The charger automatically switches to standby mode
after a longer period of inactivity: first, the brightness
of the display is dimmed, then the display is switched
off. Press the Power button to start it up again.
Field
Explanation
Language
Selects the language for the web
application.
Country
The country of use.
The configuration settings vary
depending on country. If you enter
a country that is not the actual
place of use, some settings may
not be available.
Field
Explanation
Date and
time
When there is a network
connection, the date and time are
applied automatically.
Time zone:
Can be selected
manually.
Set time
: Enter a time if the
network time is not available as
a reference.
Display
Explanation
Mains
phases
Number of phases in the supply
cable.
Cable type
Type of vehicle charging cable.
The cable type provides important
information for setting the
maximum charging current.
Restricted
operation
This figure indicates which charging
power sensors are restricted due to
overheating:
– 0: Microcontroller
overtemperature
– 1: Relay overtemperature
– 2: Internal overtemperature
– 3: Infrastructure cable sensor 1
overtemperature
– 4: Infrastructure cable sensor 2
overtemperature