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CC613 charge controller
GSM (4G modem)
The "Access Point Name (APN)" of the mobile network to be used is required when a connection to the back-
end system is made via the integrated 4G modem.
A user name ("APN Username") and password ("APN Password") may be required to authenticate the access
point.
APN information such as user name and password is provided by your mobile network operator. The system
should be able to establish an online connection to the backend system after 20 to 120 seconds. In case of
connection problems, the received signal strength (RSSI) can be checked via the
State
tab. If a SIM card PIN
number is required, it must be configured via the Operator tab (http://192.168.123.123/operator) of the charg-
ing system. Otherwise, a connection to the backend will not possible. With a data network connection estab-
lished, the charging system is now available.
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The connection to the mobile network (and thus to the backend system) usually lasts from 6 to 48 hours.
The connection may then be terminated by the mobile network. The charging system detects the discon-
nection and automatically reconnects. During reconnection, the "STATUS" LED on the charge controller
front panel flashes at regular intervals.
Ethernet
If the charge controller is connected to a valid network via Ethernet during the boot process and a DHCP serv-
er exists in the network, the charge controller obtains an IP address from the DHCP server. This IP address,
which is assigned to the charge controller, can be determined by assigning a fixed IP address at the DHCP
server in your network. This IP address can then be used to establish a connection.
In addition, the charge controller always uses a second IP address: 192.168.124.123 in the subnet mask
255.255.255.0 (at the Ethernet interface).
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If there is no DHCP server, it is possible to assign a host address from the subnet 192.168.124.x. to a PC. The
charge controller is accessed via the IP address 192.168.124.123.
The main settings for Ethernet/WLAN are made via the
Operator
tab (http://192.168.123.123/operator):
• Network configuration mode (e.g. automatic or manual configuration with DHCP)
• Static IP address for network configuration (of the charging station)
• Static subnet mask for network configuration (i.e. 255.255.255.0)
5.1.6 Plug locking and unlocking
After boot-up and a successful online connection, plug locking and unlocking can be tested to see if the type
2 socket-outlet is correctly connected to the charge controller.
• Insert the plug of a vehicle charging system into the type 2 socket-outlet. The socket-outlet should
automatically lock the plug. This locking action can normally be heard. Test by gently pulling on
the plug.
• To unlock the plug, first disconnect the plug from the vehicle. This action automatically unlocks the
socket-outlet of the charging system, allowing the cable to be removed.
• If the locking actuator is not detected (error in error list: Could not detect type 2 locking actuator)
or a similar error occurs, a new detection of the locking actuator can be initiated using the
"Redetect actuator" function. To do this, the function is set to on via the
Manufacturer
tab and a
restart is initiated.