4.5.2 Authorisation with RFID
For RFID authorization, prior once-off registration of the
user's RFID card at the charging station is required. The
charging station can manage up to 100 RFID cards (2x
master, 98x users) in an internal database (whitelist).
Two ways are possible for managing the RFID card:
Independent operation without Charge APP:
The operator of the charging station is authorised by his
master RFID card to add new RFID cards to the internal
database.
Managing RFID cards over the Charge APP:
In conjunction with Mennekes Charge APP, the internal
database (whitelist) is particularly convenient for RFID
authorisation. Names can be additionally assigned to
RFID card numbers in the Charge APP and the database
can be easily managed with a smart phone or tablet.
4.5.2.1
Authorisation with RFID card
Hold the RFID card against the RFID symbol on the front
panel.
While the data are verified, the symbol "wait time"
lights up on the LED info bar.
After successful authorisation, the charging station is set
to the status "operational" and you can begin charging
by connecting the charger cable.
If charging does not start within the release time of
approximately 60 seconds, the authorisation is reset and
the charging system changes to status "operational". A
new authorisation is required.
4.5.3 Authorisation with Charge APP
You can also select an RFID card from the internal database
(whitelist) for authorisation. You will need PIN 2 (whitelist
PIN, see set-up data sheet).
The charging station then responds as if you have authorised
directly at the charging station with a valid RFID card.
4.5.4 Mode 3 charging
Fig. 9: Connecting the charging cable (example)
Authorisation took place or authorization was not activated
during the setting-up process.
Ensure that the vehicle and charging cable are suitable for
mode 3 charging.
1. Connect the charging cable to the vehicle.
2. Insert the plug of the charging cable completely into the
charging socket type 2 at the charging station (only for
charging stations with integrated charging socket
type 2).
The charging station performs now the following steps
automatically:
Detecting the current-carrying capacity of the charging
cable with resistance coding. Unsuitable charging cables
are rejected.
It checks that the requirements for proper charging have
been met.
It uses the CP contact to communicate with the vehicle.
Using a PWM signal, the charging current upper limit is
transmitted to the vehicle. The ground conductor
connection is checked at the same time.
The charging system interlocks the charging plug
mechanically (only for charging stations with integrated
charging socket type 2). The vehicle signals to the
charging system that it is ready for charging. The
charging process starts.
The symbol "Charging in Progress" lights up on the
LED info bar.
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