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Set up
Securing the supply cable
Fig. 32: Securing the supply cable and plug
1. Open cover A (Fig. 32) by around 15 degrees
(only as far until plug B (Fig. 32) fits in the con-
trol unit).
2. Insert plug B (Fig. 32) into the control unit until
you feel initial resistance.
3. Fully open cover A (Fig. 32).
4. Push plug B (Fig. 32) in fully.
5. Fully close cover A (Fig. 32) and fasten using
screw C (Fig. 32).
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Initial operation and configuration
Initial operation
e
The charger conducts a self test when it is con-
nected to the mains supply.
Following a successful self-test:
The CHARGE STATUS button lights
up white.
The charger is set to the charging power
of the previous charging operation. 50 %,
100 % and/or
50 % indicator light lights
up.
�� The charger is ready for operation.
Selecting charge status
Fig. 33: Selecting charge status
Set whether the charger is to be limited to a maxi-
mum of 50 % or 100 % of the available charging
power. If an energy manager is available, you can set
whether the charging power is to be specified by the
energy manager.
b The charger is ready for operation.
e
Press and hold the CHARGE STATUS button
for 3 seconds.
�� The charger switches to another charge status
(50 %, 100 % or energy manager) and the rele-
vant indicator light lights up.
If the energy manager charge status is activa-
ted, the indicator light
pulses yellow and the
charge status 50 % lights up green. In the event
of a failure of the energy manager, the charger
switches to the charge status 50 %.
For the charger to be controlled via the energy man-
ager, it must be connected with its PLC network.
g Refer to chapter "Energy manager" on page 60.
Energy manager
The energy manager coordinates the energy consum-
ers and energy suppliers in the household.
For charging control to be assumed by the energy
manager, the charger and energy manager must be
connected to one another via a Powerline-Communi-
cation (PLC) network connection. For this to happen,
the existing mains supply is used to set up a local
network for data transfer.
Adding the energy manager
There are two options for connecting the energy
manager to a PLC network:
The energy manager is registered as a client in a
PLC network (application variant 3).
Direct PLC communication between the charger
and energy manager (DHCP server) (application
variant 4)
g Refer to chapter "Possible uses" on page 49.

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