Keba KeContact P30 x-series Configuration Manual

Keba KeContact P30 x-series Configuration Manual

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P30 x-series
Charging station
Configuration manual V 4.04
Translation of the original manual

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  • Page 1 KeContact P30 x-series Charging station Configuration manual V 4.04 Translation of the original manual...
  • Page 2 Specifications are subject to change due to further technical developments. Details presented may be subject to correction. All rights reserved. Gewerbepark Urfahr, 4041 Linz, Austria, Phone: +43 732 7090-0, KEBA AG Headquarters: Fax: +43 732 7309-10, keba@keba.com For information about our subsidiaries please look at www.keba.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Configuration in series via USB stick ............... Functions ........................Load management in the local charging network ..........4.1.1 Equal allocation mode ............... 4.1.2 Current limiting................... RFID authorization ................... 4.2.1 Authorization modes ................4.2.2 Displays and signals ................Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 4 4.5.2 Supported meters ................4.5.3 Settings ....................Maintenance........................ Diagnosis and troubleshooting................. Software update....................5.2.1 Software update via web interface............. 5.2.2 Software update via USB stick ............5.2.3 Software update via OCPP backend ..........Index ..........................Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    "operating instructions". The pictured devices used in this manual are visual examples. The figures and explanations contained in this manual refer to a typical device design. The devices used by you may differ in their appearance. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 6: Representation Of Safety Instructions

    This symbol reminds you of the possible consequences of touching electro- statically sensitive components. Information Identifies practical tips and useful information. No information that warns about potentially dangerous or harmful functions is contained. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 7: Purpose Of The Document

    ● the setting options on the charging station. Guarantee Only the maintenance work expressly permitted by KEBA may be performed. Any other manipulations to the device will also result in loss of warranty. WARNING! Danger due to electric shock and fire hazard! After opening the front part, product safety can no longer be guaranteed.
  • Page 8: Notes On This Document

    Configuration of the advanced features of P30 x-series 1.5.2 Not contained in this document ● Commissioning and deinstallation of the charging station ● Operating behavior of the charging station ● Operation of the charging station Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 9: Further Documentation

    P30 x-series Introduction Further documentation Manuals and additional information are available on the KEBA website: www.keba.com/en/emobility/service-support/downloads/Downloads Designation Target group ● End customer Operating instructions ● Electrician Installation manual ● Electrician ● Programmer USB Configuration Guide ● Electrician ● Service technician UDP Programmers Guide ●...
  • Page 10: System Overview

    P30 x-series provides the following network interfaces (e.g. for connection to an OCPP backend, ...): ● ● WLAN (optional) ● WLAN access point (optional) ● GSM (optional) Slave charging stations can only be connected via LAN to P30 x-series (master charging station). Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 11: Lan

    ) and the Ethernet2 connection X3 (RJ45) are connected in parallel on the PCB and can not be used at the same time! The connection that is not used must be unplugged from the charging station. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 12: Wlan (Optional)

    Only a charging station that is operated as a single charging station can be connected to the router via WLAN. A charging station that is part of a charging network (master/slave network) must always be connected to the router via LAN. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 13: Wlan Access Point (Hotspot) (Optional)

    Certain device variants have a GSM module. P30 x-series with GSM can connect to an OCPP backend over the cellular network. The mobile commu- nications provider may charge additional fees (depending on the tariff) for running data transmissions..P30 x-series ... OCPP backend Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 14: Design Of A Local Charging Network (Master/Slave)

    | blue | blue | - The OCPP backend is not reachable or missing. Communication between master and slave charging stations is not possible. - | blue | blue | - The OCPP backend is not reachable. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 15: Direct Connection Of Master And Slave

    The connection of the charg- ing station to the router/switch is made via LAN Fig. 2-4: Connection via router or switch ... Router/Switch ... P30 x-series (master) ... P20/P30 c-series (slave) Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 16: Ports For Communication In The Charging Network

    Transfer of the software update Within the network (Bootps) Transfer of the software update Within the network (Bootps) Transfer of the software update Within the network (Bootps) Transfer of the software update Within the network (Bootps) Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    The DIP switches are located under the connection panel cover. The follow- ing figure shows only the affected DIP switches, others are not shown. The following setting must be made on the DIP switch DSW2: Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 18: Configuration Via Web Interface

    DHCP server The DHCP server of the charging station is deactivated in the delivery state and can be activated via the configuration in the web interface. A login is required to use the web interface. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 19 ... User menu The following chapters provide an overview of the possibilities of the web in- terface. A detailed description of the individual configuration options can be found directly next to the respective configuration entry. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 20: Main Menu

    The master charging station can be restarted using this button. Configuration The configuration of the charging stations is carried out in this area. Information The DIP switch settings are independent of the web interface configuration and can not be overwritten by software. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 21 The basic settings for the charging station are configured here: Managing the authorization function; synchronizing the time of the charging station with the time of the browser (after time synchronization the charging station is restarted); enabling and disabling the USB stick features. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 22 All the necessary configurations for the external meter can be found in this part. This menu is only available if the charging station is operated as a sin- gle charging station (not available on charging network). Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 23: User Menu

    Configuration in series via USB stick If you are configuring several P30 x-series with the same settings, a created configuration can be saved on a USB stick and thus transferred to other P30 x-series. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 24 If the saved configuration is only valid for exactly one charging station, the serial number of the charging station must be added to the name of the saved configuration file. P30_[serial number].conf Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 25: Functions

    Specification via UDP connection ● Reading out an external meter using Modbus TCP If a current limit is specified via several different types, then the lowest preset value is used for the currently valid current limit. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 26: Rfid Authorization

    OCPP backend is established Authorization check is made with the RFID cards again, the RFID card is checked stored locally on the charging station. and the charging process is aborted if an invalid RFID card is used. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 27: Displays And Signals

    "accepted card". This text can be customized via the web interface. 4.2.3 RFID authorization without OCPP backend connection The following options are available for managing RFID cards: ● At the RFID reader of the charging station ● In the web interface Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 28 It is recommended to use a text editor for editing the *.csv file. Otherwise the date can be interpreted incorrectly upon import. The following entries can be made during teaching-in and editing of an RFID card: Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 29: Rfid Authorization With Ocpp Backend Connection

    RFID card has been accepted. The charging process can now be started by the vehicle. 4) If necessary, the charging process can be stopped prematurely by hold- ing the same RFID card in front of the RFID reader again. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 30: Ocpp Backend

    For a connection via VPN, the IP address of the VPN must be specified in the configuration (web interface) for the downlink. ● In the case of a GSM connection, it may be necessary for the required ports to be activated by the cellular service provider. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 31: Udp Interface

    Smart Home. For more information, see the "UDP Programming Guide", which is available in the download area on the KEBA website. Integration of external meters The charging station can read the measured values from external meters us- ing Modbus TCP.
  • Page 32 (maximum charging current, which is specified by the post-meter fuse) defined by DIP switches, the charging station can regulate the charging current in such a way that the maximum energy reference never exceeds the value of the post-meter fuse value. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 33: Connection

    The following meters can be read out directly by the charging station using Modbus TCP. Manufacturer Model B-control EM300 LR B-control EM300 LRW Information Detailed information about the meter installation can be found in the instal- lation instructions of the meter manufacturer. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 34: Settings

    Changes to the DIP switch settings only become effective after a restart of the charging station! To restart, press the "Service button" until the first signal tone sounds (ap- prox. 1 second) or switch off the charging station for a short time via the line circuit breaker. Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    P30 x-series Maintenance Maintenance Diagnosis and troubleshooting The FAQs on the KEBA website help to rectify possible errors that might oc- cur: https://www.keba.com/download/x/e8eb7af541/kecontactp30_faq_en.pdf Software update It is recommended to always keep the charging station up-to-date, as it con- tains functional enhancements and bug fixes. A software update is available on the KEBA website: www.keba.com/en/emobility/service-support/downloads/Downloads...
  • Page 36: Software Update Via Web Interface

    OCPP backend. To perform the software update an FTP link is required. The information downloaded from the KEBA website along with the software update contains the FTP link. For details on using the FTP link, see the OCPP backend manual.
  • Page 37: Index

    UDP interface ..........  31 Settings.......... 34 USB stick .......... 23 Supported meters .......  33 Web interface ..........  18 GSM ............ 13 WLAN ............ 12 WLAN Access Point (Hotspot) .... 13 LAN ............ 11 Load management ........ 25 Configuration manual V4.04 © KEBA...

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