6
Commissioning
The tasks described in this section may only be
carried out by a qualified electrician.
Both charge points in the device are pre-config-
ured as a master/slave connection (for OCPP).
Both charge points can be configured via the
ECU on the right-hand side (slave ECU, AF2).
Connections
1
2
Fig. 20: Connections for the configuration on the ECU
Item
Use
1
Slot for a SIM card.
f Use the connection point on the
ECU on the left-hand side (AF1).
2
Configuration of the device.
f Use the connection point on
the ECU on the right-hand side
(AF2).
6.1
Setting up a connection to the ECU
The device can be configured and status information can
be called-up through an established connection.
Via USB
f Connect end device (e. g. PC, laptop, mobile phone)
and ECU with a USB cable. To do this, use the micro
USB connection (2) of the ECU on the right-hand-side
(AF2).
Î "Fig. 20: Connections for the configuration on the ECU"
Via Ethernet
f Connect end device (e. g. PC, laptop) and ECU with a
ethernet cable. To do this, use the ethernet connection
of the ethernet surge protector.
Î "Fig. 17: Ethernet connection"
f Configure the network settings on the end device:
IPv4 address: 192.168.124.21
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.0.1
If the driver is not automatically installed under
the Windows operating system:
f Navigate to "Control Panel" > "Device
f Right-click "RNDIS/Ethernet Gadget" >
Connection
Micro-SIM
9
Micro USB
Manager" > "Other devices".
"Update Drive Software" > "Search for driver
software on the computer" > "Select from
a list of device drivers on the computer" >
"Network Adapter" > "Microsoft Corporation"
> "NDIS-compatible remote device".
The driver is being installed.
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