Keba KeContact P20 User Manual
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  • Page 1 KeContact P20 User manual...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. All intellectual property, including trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. Any unauthorized use thereof is strictly prohibited. Document: Version 1.30 / Article no.: 90061 KEBA AG, Postfach 111, Gewerbepark Urfahr, A-4041 Linz...
  • Page 3: User Manual, Version: 1.30 / Article No.: 90061

    KeContact P20 Contents KeContact P20 bears the CE mark. The corresponding Declarations of Conformity are located at KEBA AG. This product meets the requirements of the ROHS Directive (2011/65/EU). The corresponding Declaration of Conformity is located at KEBA AG. Disposal information...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents KeContact P20 Contents Important information........................5 Safety instructions......................... 5 Intended use.......................... 6 About this manual ......................... 6 Overview ............................7 Variant overview........................7 Optional equipment ....................... 8 2.2.1 RFID sensor......................8 2.2.2 Key switch....................... 8 2.2.3 Additional optional equipment................. 9 Using the charging station......................
  • Page 5: Important Information

    1.1 Safety instructions WARNING! Not observing the safety instructions can result in risk of death, injuries and dam- age to the device! KEBA AG assumes no liability for claims resulting from this!  Electrical hazard! The installation, commissioning and maintenance of the charging station may...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    1.2 Intended use KeContact P20 is a "charging station" for the indoor and outdoor area at which electrically operated vehicles can be charged (e.g. electric automobiles). The charging station is designed for installation on a wall or in a floor-mounted column.
  • Page 7: Overview

    KeContact P20 Overview 2 Overview 2.1 Variant overview Base model with socket (Type 2) [A]… Status LED [B]… Standard socket (variants possible) [C]… Housing cover Charging station (application example) Base model with charging cable (Type 2) [A]… Status LED [B]…...
  • Page 8: Optional Equipment

    Overview KeContact P20 Base model with charging cable (Type 1) [A]… Status LED [B]… Parking bay for charging plug [C]… Housing cover [D]… Hanger for charging cable Charging station (application example) 2.2 Optional equipment 2.2.1 RFID sensor RFID sensor The RFID sensor [R] is used for touchless au- thorization of a user with MIFARE cards or tags according to ISO14443.
  • Page 9: Additional Optional Equipment

    KeContact P20 Overview 2.2.3 Additional optional equipment  Network capability  Switch contact (for control of external additional equipment e.g. fan)  Enable input for e.g. ripple control receivers, time switches,… This permits a scheduled (time-controlled) charging of the vehicle to be realized.
  • Page 10: Using The Charging Station

    Using the charging station KeContact P20 3 Using the charging station 3.1 Charging station with socket Base model with socket [A]… Status LED [B]… Standard socket (variants possible) [C]… Housing cover Charging station (application example) Starting the charging procedure Status LED ►...
  • Page 11: Charging Station With Charging Cable

    KeContact P20 Using the charging station 3.2 Charging station with charging cable Typical version with charging cable [A]… Status LED [B]… Parking bay for charging plug [C]… Housing cover [D]… Hanger for charging cable Storing the charging plug/charging cable If no charging procedure is being performed, the charging plug can be plugged into the park- ing bay [B] for safe storage.
  • Page 12: Status Led

    Using the charging station KeContact P20 3.3 Status LED Status LED - segments The status LED provides information about the current operating state of the charging station and consists of 4 segments (S1 to S4) which can light up together or individually.
  • Page 13: Authorization (Optional)

    KeContact P20 Using the charging station Flashes orange slowly Temperature limit exceeded (charging procedure temporarily interrupted; every 5 seconds charging continues after cooling down) Flashes red Malfunction (for details, see "Troubleshooting") Segment 1 lights up RFID programming mode (RFID cards can be programmed in this mode.
  • Page 14: Programming Rfid User Cards (Optional)

    Using the charging station KeContact P20 3.5 Programming RFID user cards (optional) The authorization by an RFID master card is necessary for the programming. The programming mode can be activated and deactivated with the RFID master card which is programmed during commissioning of the charging station.
  • Page 15: Installing/Removing The Cylinder Lock

    KeContact P20 Using the charging station 3.6 Installing/removing the cylinder lock General Device versions with a key switch are standard fitted with a cylinder lock. If needed, the cylinder lock can be replaced according to the following instructions. Cylinder lock with key...
  • Page 16 Using the charging station KeContact P20 Inserting the cylinder lock ► Turn the key 180° so that the lock nose faces downwards. ► Use light pressure to press the cylinder lock into the housing completely until it audibly engages. The cylinder lock should be flush with the surface of the housing.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    KeContact P20 Troubleshooting 4 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Possible cause - remedy  Status LED does not light up No voltage supply – Check RCD circuit breaker and line circuit breaker and switch on if necessary.  Defective – please contact your service partner.
  • Page 18 Troubleshooting KeContact P20 (*) Possible causes of error for malfunction (status LED flashes red) Malfunctions must always be acknowledged by unplugging the plug and can be triggered, for example, by the following causes:  The plug is not properly inserted; locking is not possible => insert the plug quickly.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    KeContact P20 Maintenance 5 Maintenance The charging station is essentially maintenance free but it must be checked regularly by the owner for faulty sockets and charging plug (including the charging cable) and damage to the housing. 5.1 Cleaning ► If necessary, clean the housing of the charging station using a moist cloth. Stubborn dirt can be removed using a mild, solvent-free, non-scouring cleaning agent.

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