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Keba KeContact X Series Configuration Manual

Keba KeContact X Series Configuration Manual

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KC-P30 x-series
Charging Station
Configuration manual V 4.09
Translation of the original instructions

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  • Page 1 KeContact KC-P30 x-series Charging Station Configuration manual V 4.09 Translation of the original instructions...
  • Page 2 Specifications are subject 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 +43 732 7090-0, kecontact@keba.com, www.keba.com/emobility For information about our subsidiaries please look at www.keba.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User menu ....................... Functions ........................Load management in the local charging network ..........RFID authorization ................... OCPP backend ....................Smart Home Interface..................Integration of external meters ................Maintenance........................ Diagnosis and troubleshooting................. Software update....................Index ..........................Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    "operating instructions". The pictured devices used in this manual are visual examples. The figures and explanations contained in this manual refer to a typical device design. The devices used by you may differ in their appearance. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 5: Representation Of Safety Instructions

    This symbol reminds you of the possible consequences of touching electro- statically sensitive components. Information Identifies practical tips and useful information. No information that warns about potentially dangerous or harmful functions is contained. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 6: Purpose Of The Document

    ● the setting options on the charging station. Warranty Only general maintenance work that is expressly permitted by KEBA may be performed. Any other tampering to the device will result in a loss of the war- ranty claim. WARNING!
  • Page 7: Notes On This Document

    Configuration of the advanced features of P30 x-series 1.5.2 Not contained in this document ● Commissioning and deinstallation of the charging station ● Operating behavior of the charging station ● Operation of the charging station Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 8: Further Documentation

    Manuals and additional information are available on our website: www.keba.com/emobility-downloads Designation Target group ● End customer Operating instructions ● Electrician Installation manual ● Electrician UDP Programmers Guide ● Programmer ● End customer ● Electrician ● Service technician Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 9: System Overview

    P30 x-series provides the following network interfaces (e.g. for connection to an OCPP backend, ...): ● ● WLAN (optional) ● WLAN access point (optional) ● Mobile communications (optional) Slave charging stations can only be connected via LAN to P30 x-series (master charging station). Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 10 ) and the Ethernet2 connection X3 (RJ45) are connected in parallel on the PCB and cannot be used at the same time! The connection that is not used must be unplugged from the charging station. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 11 Only a charging station that is operated as a single charging station can be connected to the router via WLAN. A charging station that is part of a charging network (master/slave network) must always be connected to the router via LAN. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 12 OCPP backend over the cellular network. The mobile communications provider may charge additional fees (depending on the tariff) for running data transmissions..P30 x-series ... OCPP backend Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 13: Design Of A Local Charging Network (Master/Slave)

    | blue | blue | - The OCPP backend is not reachable or missing. Communication between master and slave charging stations is not possible. - | blue | blue | - The OCPP backend is not reachable. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 14 The connection of the charg- ing station to the router/switch is made via LAN Fig. 2-4: Connection via router or switch ... Router/Switch ... P30 x-series (master) ... P20/P30 c-series (slave) Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 15 Transfer of the software update Within the network (Bootps) Transfer of the software update Within the network (Bootps) Transfer of the software update Within the network (Bootps) Transfer of the software update Within the network (Bootps) Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 16: Configuration

    The DIP switches are located under the connection panel cover. The follow- ing figure shows only the affected DIP switches, others are not shown. The following setting must be made on the DIP switch DSW2: Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 17: Enabling The Dhcp Server

    ● "Allow USB config": Allows the configuration to be imported. This setting must be activated on the charging station to which the configuration is transferred. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 18 The configuration file was saved on the USB stick in the directory file. In order to use the file to configure other charging stations, *.conf the file name and parts of the content must be adapted. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 19 2) Adapt the following entries: ► AmountConnectors=[x] The number of charging stations in the charging network must be adapted here. 3) Delete the following entries completely: ► ChargeBoxIdentity=[xxx] ► Connect2ConnectorSerial[x]=[xxx] ► HOTSPOT_SSID=[xxx] ► HOTSPOT_KEY=[xxx] 4) Save the file. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 20 Invalid settings will not be applied. 3.4.4 Import configuration To load the configuration into another P30 x-series, the USB stick must be plugged in to the desired charging station. The configuration will be imported automatically and adopted after a restart. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 21: Web Interface

    For security reasons, change the password after the initial login. In doing so, observe the password guidelines, refer to 4.2 User menu. Fig. 4-6: Configuration label After successful login, the start page of the web interface opens. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 22: Main Menu

    ● Configuration 4.1.1 Status This page is divided into the following sections: Overview Here, basic information about all charging stations in the charging network is displayed (such as serial number, IP address, operating state, etc.). Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 23 RFID cards can be taught-in, edited and deleted. RFID cards can also be exported and imported as file. *.csv 4.1.4 System The area offers the following options: ● Software Update ● Mobile Communications Info ● WLAN Access Point Info Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 24 The signed log data records containing an event log can be exported here. This function is only available for device variants with specific suitability. Restart System The master charging station can be restarted using this button. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 25 When the charging station is disabled, the LED bar slowly flashes orange and the display shows that the charging station is out of op- eration. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 26 The following certificates are available: Encrypted Certificate Required key connection to ... Https WebUI Web interface Private key OCPP Server OCPP backend Private key OCPP Client Charging station Public key Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 27: User Menu

    The user menu contains important information and settings for the user. It is divided into the following areas: ● Help ● Licenses ● User settings ● Logout User settings In this area, changes to the following user settings can be made: Username and Password Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 28 The recovery key is also displayed here, which can also be found on the configuration label. Information The recovery key absolutely must be kept in a safe place for the entire life of the product! Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 29: Functions

    If a current limit is specified via several different types, then the lowest preset value is used for the currently valid current limit. 5.1.3 Phase-related load management Phase-related load management is used for a charging network with charg- ing stations with a 3-phase connection. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 30: Rfid Authorization

    RFID cards stored at the charging station. The authorization request is always compared to the RFID OnlyLocal cards stored locally at the charging station. No comparison is made to the RFID cards stored at the OCPP backend. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 31 "accepted card". This text can be customized via the web interface. 5.2.3 RFID authorization without OCPP backend connection The following options are available for managing RFID cards: ● At the RFID reader of the charging station ● In the web interface Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 32 The following entries can be made during teaching-in and editing of an RFID card: Entry Description RFID Card – Serial number (UID) of the RFID card. Serial No. (UID) Expiry Date Date up to which the RFID card is to be valid. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 33 RFID card has been accepted. The charging process can now be started by the vehicle. 4) If necessary, the charging process can be stopped prematurely by hold- ing the same RFID card in front of the RFID reader again. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 34: Ocpp Backend

    In the case of a mobile communications connection, it may be necessary for the required ports to be activated by the cellular service provider. Ports for communication via OCPP For communication with an OCPP backend, the following ports must be en- abled in the network: Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 35 The following table provides an overview of the supported messages. Message OCPP 1.5 OCPP 1.6 Authorize BootNotification ChangeAvailability ChangeConfiguration ClearCache DataTransfer GetConfiguration Heartbeat MeterValues RemoteStartTransaction RemoteStopTransaction Reset StartTransaction StatusNotification StopTransaction UnlockConnector GetDiagnostics DiagnosticsStatusNotification FirmwareStatusNotification UpdateFirmware GetLocalListVersion SendLocalList CancelReservation Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 36: Smart Home Interface

    Fig. 5-8: Modbus TCP system overview ... Public power grid ... Pre-meter circuit breaker (high-ca- pacity fuse, line circuit breaker, etc.) ... Electricity meter of the network op- ... Post-meter circuit breaker erator ... External meter (house connection meter) Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 37 2. 5.5.2 Supported meters The following meters can be read out by the charging station using a Janitza ProData 2 data logger. Manufacturer Model B23 312-100 B-control EM300 Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 38 The configuration must be made on DIP switch DSW1. Only one maximum value, which is less than or equal to the amperage of the post-meter circuit breaker, can be configured with the following DIP switches: DSW1.4 to DSW1.5 Amperage Illustration 25 A Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 39 If "0" is entered or if the field remains empty, the charging processes are in- terrupted in the event that the connection to the external meter is interrupted. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 40: Maintenance

    A software update for a charging network must be performed at the master charging station (P30 x-series). The master charging station relays the new firmware to the connected slave charging stations (c-series) via the software update. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 41 To perform the software update an FTP link is required. The information downloaded from our website along with the software update contains the FTP link. For details on using the FTP link, see the OCPP backend manual. Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...
  • Page 42: Index

    Software update ........ 40 Connection..........  37 Switch ............ 14 Supported meters .......  37 USB stick .......... 17 LAN ............ 10 Load management ........ 29 Web interface ..........  21 WLAN ............ 11 WLAN Access Point (Hotspot) .... 12 Configuration manual V4.09 © KEBA...

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