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 Turning on the charging station
To turn on the charging station, proceed as follows:
1. Make sure that all protective devices (RCCBs and CBs) in
the charging station are turned on.
2. Turn on the power supply (back-up fuses, residual
current circuit breaker or circuit breaker).
3. Check the supply voltage at the charging station for
clockwise rotating field (see Chapter 9.3 "System
monitoring" on page 44).
The LED on the power supply unit will light.
The corresponding symbol on the LED info bar indicates
the operational readiness of the charging station.
6.2 Setting up the network connection
6.2.1 LAN connection (Ethernet)
If the charging station has been integrated into the home
network over a LAN cable (Ethernet, RJ45), no further
configuration on the network connection is usually
necessary.
The charging station receives the IP address over the DHCP
function of the customer's Internet router.
6.2.2 WLAN connection
When delivered, the internal WLAN module operates in
access point mode. This means that the charging station
provides a separate WLAN, ensuring that a connection of
the Charge APP to the charging station is possible without
on-site WLAN.
The access point mode is always active when the
charging station has not yet been integrated into a
WLAN or WLAN is not available.
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6.3 Configuration of the charging station
Functions and operating modes are configured with the
service interface in the Internet browser of the charging
station. The service interface of the charging station is
accessible over LAN or WLAN.
Requirements for Internet browsers:
JavaScript activated
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or higher
Mozilla Firefox version 30 or higher
Google Chrome version 35 or higher
Opera version 20 or higher
Current smart phone browsers (iOS, Android)
6.3.1.1
Access over WLAN
In access point mode, the service interface is accessible
over http://172.31.0.1:25000.
In a home network, the charging station receives the IP
address over the DHCP function of the customer's
Internet router. You can retrieve the IP address with the
web interface of the internet router or with an app such
as the free of charge network scanner Fing.
The address looks as follows: http://AMTRONIP:25000
(e.g. http://192.168.0.20:25000).
Access is the same as for the direct connection.
6.3.2 Access over LAN
The charging station receives the IP address over the
DHCP function of the customer's Internet router. You
can retrieve the IP address over web interface of the
Internet router.
If DHCP is not available, access is possible over LAN with
IP address http://192.168.0.100:25000, network
mask 255.255.255.0.
A direct cable connection without DHCP is possible.