KeContact P20 User manual
Comments to this manual In this manual you will find warnings against possible dangerous situations. The used symbols apply to the following meanings: ! ! WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION Indicates a situation which, if not avoided could result in property damage.
The device is designed in accordance with CE-rules. The declaration of conformity is being held by KEBA AG. The device meets the ROHS directive (RL 2011/65/EU). The declaration of conformity is being held by KEBA AG. Information on disposal The crossed-out trash container symbol indicates that electric appliances and electronic devices including accessories are to be disposed of separately from general household trash.
Contents Contents 1 Important information .................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1 2.2 3 Safety instructions ................................................................................................................. 5 Intended use........................
Important information 1 Important information 1.
Important information ! WARNING! Pull the charging cable only at the plug and not at the cable out of the connector. Ensure that the charging cable is not mechanically damaged (bent, pinched or run over) and the connection area does not come into contact with heat sources, dirt or water. CAUTION! Risk of damage! Never clean the charging station using spray water (from a hose, high-pressure cleaner etc.) to clean the charging station! 1.
Overview 2 Overview 2.
Overview Base model with charging cable (Type 1) [A]… [B]… [C]… [D]… Status LED Parking bay for charging plug Housing cover Hanger for charging cable Charging station (application example) 2.2 Optional equipment 2.2.1 RFID sensor RFID sensor The RFID sensor [R] is used for touchless authorization of a user with MIFARE cards or tags according to ISO14443. RFID sensor 2.2.2 Key switch Key switch The key switch [S] is used for authorizing a user.
Overview 2.2.3 Additional optional equipment Network capability Switch contact (for control of external additional equipment) Enable input for e.g. ripple control receivers, time switches,… This permits a scheduled (time-controlled) charging of the vehicle to be realized.
Using the charging station 3 Using the charging station 3.1 Charging station with socket Base model with socket [A]… [B]… [C]… Status LED Standard socket (variants possible) Housing cover Charging station (application example) Starting the charging procedure Status LED ► The charging cable is neither plugged into to the vehicle nor the charging station. The charging station must be ready for operation, the status LED flashes green slowly every 3 seconds ("Ready for operation").
Using the charging station 3.2 Charging station with charging cable Typical version with charging cable [A]… [B]… [C]… [D]… Status LED Parking bay for charging plug Housing cover Hanger for charging cable Storing the charging plug/charging cable If no charging procedure is being performed, the charging plug can be plugged into the parking bay [B] for safe storage. The charging cable can be coiled up and placed on the hanger [D].
Using the charging station 3.3 Status LED Status LED - segments The status LED provides information about the current operating state of the charging station and consists of 4 segments (S1 to S4) which can light up together or individually. All segments can light up or flash in different colors. If not otherwise specified, all 4 segments light up together.
Using the charging station Flashes orange slowly every 5 seconds Flashes red Temperature limit exceeded (charging procedure temporarily interrupted; charging continues after cooling down) Malfunction (for details, see "Troubleshooting") Segment 1 lights up orange RFID programming mode (RFID cards can be programmed in this mode. For details, see "Programming RFID user cards") Segment 2 lights up orange Commissioning mode (the charging station is in commissioning mode) 3.
Using the charging station 3.5 Programming RFID user cards (optional) The authorization by an RFID master card is necessary for the programming. The programming mode can be activated and deactivated with the RFID master card which is programmed during commissioning of the charging station. ► Activating programming mode: Hold the RFID master card in front of the RFID sensor and wait for the signal tone.
Using the charging station 3.6 Installing/removing the cylinder lock General Device versions with a key switch are standard fitted with a cylinder lock. If needed, the cylinder lock can be replaced according to the following instructions.
Using the charging station Inserting the cylinder lock ► Turn the key 180° so that the lock nose faces downwards. ► Use light pressure to press the cylinder lock into the housing completely until it audibly engages. The cylinder lock should be flush with the surface of the housing. Inserting the cylinder lock Engaging the cylinder lock ► Turn the key to the right until the resistances are noticeably overcome and the key can be removed. Do not turn the key past the [MAX] position.
Troubleshooting 4 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Status LED does not light up Possible cause - remedy Charging procedure is not started Vehicle is not fully charged Increased charging time Standard plug cannot be unplugged Status LED flashes red No voltage supply – Check RCD circuit breaker and line circuit breaker and switch on if necessary. Defective – please contact your service partner. The plug is not inserted correctly Pull out the plug and insert the plug again.
Troubleshooting (*) Possible causes of error for malfunction (status LED flashes red) Malfunctions must always be acknowledged by unplugging the plug and can be triggered, for example, by the following causes: The plug is not properly inserted; locking is not possible => insert the plug quickly. The plug was unplugged during the charging procedure: The plug was not locked correctly – unplug the plug and plug in correctly and make sure it interlocks correctly.
Maintenance 5 Maintenance The charging station is essentially maintenance free but it must be checked regularly by the owner for faulty sockets and charging plug (including the charging cable) and damage to the housing. 5.1 Cleaning ► If necessary, clean the housing of the charging station using a moist cloth. Stubborn dirt can be removed using a mild, solvent-free, non-scouring cleaning agent. 5.2 Customer service For questions or problems please contact the executive electrical installation company.