6 Commissioning
Warning
Danger due to incorrect commissioning!
There is an increased risk of injury for persons performing
tasks for which they are neither qualified nor have received
appropriate instruction.
The device may only be installed by persons who are
familiar with this task, have been instructed with
regard to the associated hazards and who possess the
necessary qualifications.
Before installing, all safety requirements must first be
met.
6.1 Setting the configuration switches
Fig. 15: Configuration switches
1
Settings of charging
current
Colour scheme
2
On the back of the front panel are eight configuration
switches. These configuration switches are used to set the
charging current upper limit and the colour scheme of the
LED info bar.
Changing the setting of the configuration switches takes
effect only after restarting the charging station. This is
achieved by turning the power supply at the control fuse
off and on.
The settings of configuration switches 7 and 8 should
not be changed; they are reserved for future expansions.
15
3
Reserved, factory
setting: OFF
6.1.1 Setting the charging current upper limit
The charging current provided can be limited with
configuration switches 1 to 5 (S1 to S5). This allows, for
example, adapting the charging current to the power output
provided by the domestic installation.
The maximum charging current provided depends on the
device type (see name plate) and cannot be exceeded.
The adjustment is made by combining individual
configuration switch settings associated with current values.
The values of the configuration switch settings add up
accordingly. Example: S1 ON and S4 ON corresponds to 9 A.
Here are some examples of switch position for different
charging currents:
S1
S2
S3
1 A
2 A
4 A
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
...
...
...
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
...
...
...
Setting a charging current of <6 A is not possible; this
would be considered a limitation to 0 A charging current.
S4
S5
8 A
16 A
Max.
charging
current
OFF
OFF
No limit
OFF
OFF
6 A
OFF
OFF
7 A
ON
OFF
8 A
ON
OFF
9 A
...
...
...
OFF
ON
16 A
OFF
ON
20 A
ON
ON
24 A
...
...
...