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Operating instructions
Producing a connection to the
US
charger
E
The
NERGY MANAGER
FC
the status of the connection to the PLC network and
the energy manager.
Status display of PLC/energy manager connection
ESM
Status display Meaning
PTB
Status 1
Pulsating
The charger attempts to restore
yellow
the most recently used PLC
TR
connection (maximum duration:
60 seconds).
e Optional: Press and hold the
RU
M
for 3 seconds to skip
reconnection.
UK
After this, the charger searches for
a new PLC network.
VIE
Status 2
Flashing
The charger attempts to connect
yellow
to the new PLC network
HE
(maximum duration: 9 minutes).
Status 3
Pulsating
Establishing a PLC connection.
AR
white
Connecting to the last known
energy manager.
e Optional: Press and hold the
JPN
M
for 3 seconds to skip
KOR
reconnection.
Status 4
Flashing
Establishing a PLC connection.
CHT
white
Connecting to a new energy
manager.
THA
14
Status display Meaning
light indicator displays
Lights up
green
Lights up red
Ensuring the quality of the PLC network
connection
To ensure an adequate transmission rate for PLC
communication, pay attention to the following points
regarding electrical installations:
e If a PLC connection is not possible, test the
Porsche charger using a different wall socket.
e Keep the distance between electrical loads with
ULTIFUNCTION BUTTON
PLC capability to a minimum. As a test, the
charger can be paired with the PLC modem via an
electrical socket near the PLC modem (e.g. in
the living room). If connection is possible here
but then does not work later on in the garage,
the distance may be too great. Pay attention to
the following instructions on phase assignment.
e Lay the VDSL cable at a minimum distance of
10 cm from power lines and electrical sockets.
e If possible, produce PLC connections using this
same phase.
– If the charger is connected via a single-phase
ULTIFUNCTION BUTTON
– If the charger is connected via a multi-phase
e Check whether other electrical devices are
causing problems. To do so, disconnect devices
from the power grid and check the PLC
connection. Problems can originate from devices
such as dimmers, halogen systems, refrigerators
Status 5
The energy manager is connected.
Status 6
Unable to connect.
plug and the house connection has several
phases, connect the external PLC modem to
the same phase as the charger.
plug, connect the external PLC modem to
phase L1.
and freezers, switching power supplies, driers,
washing machines, and electrical pumps that are
in operation.
Connecting the charger to a PLC network
During connection, the charger and PLC modem or -
if direct PLC communication is used - the charger
and the energy manager, are paired automatically.
b The charger is ready for operation.
e Activate the charge status of the energy manager
on the charger. To do so, press and hold the
C
button for 3 seconds to change
HARGE STATUS
the charge status. If necessary, repeat this
process to change to the desired charge
status
.
The charger automatically attempts to connect to
the PLC network.
– PLC network is known (Status 1):
No action is necessary. The charger automatically
connects to the PLC network.
– PLC network is unknown (Status 2):
– Press the pairing button on the PLC modem
or energy manager to initiate connection to
the charger.
E
If the
light indicator
NERGY MANAGER
flashes or pulsates white, the charger is
integrated in the PLC network and a connection
has been established (Status 3 or 4).
The charger automatically attempts to connect to
the energy manager.
f Please see chapter "Connecting the charger
to the energy manager" on page 15.
If no energy manager is available, connection to
the energy manager fails (Status 6).
C
Press and hold the
HARGE STATUS
button for 3 seconds to change to the desired
50 %
100 %
charge status (
or
).

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