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Phoenix Contact CHARX SEC-3100 User Manual (168 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
For Your Safety
7
Identification of Warning Notes
7
Qualification of Users
7
Field of Application of the Product
8
Intended Use
8
Area of Application for Charging Controllers with Cellular Inter- Face
9
Safety Notes
10
Electrostatic Discharge
10
CHARX Control Modular Product Family
13
Product Overview of the Product Family
13
Product Overview of the CHARX Control Modular Product Family
13
Ordering Data
15
Application Overview
17
Figure 2-1 CHARX Control Modular Application Overview A-C
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Figure 2-2 CHARX Control Modular Application Overview D/E
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Figure 2-3 CHARX Control Modular Application Overview F
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Figure 2-4 CHARX Control Modular Application Overview G
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The ETH1 Interface Is Not Available for Access to the Web
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Figure 2-5: Module Arrangement of CHARX SEC-3Xxx and -1000 on the DIN Rail
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CHARX SEC-3Xxx Charging Controllers in the Ethernet Network
20
CHARX SEC-3Xxx in a Client/Server Group
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Figure 2-6: Combination of CHARX SEC-3Xxx on the DIN Rail
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Figure 2-7: CHARX Control Modular in a Client/Server Mode Group
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Overview of the Charging Controller
24
Connections and Operating Elements
24
Figure 2-8: Connections and Operating and Indication Elements on the Charging Controller
24
Connections and Operating Elements on the Charging Controller
24
Indication Elements
27
Indication Elements on the Charging Controller
27
Software for the CHARX SEC-3Xxx Charging Controller
28
Linux Operating System
28
Directory Structure and Accessing the File System
29
Directory Structure of CHARX SEC-3Xxx Charging Controllers
29
Firewall and Port Sharing
30
Installing Software on the Charging Controller
30
Resetting to Default Settings
31
Web-Based Management (WBM)
31
OCPP Communication
32
Modbus/Tcp
33
Figure 2-9: Subdivision of the Modbus/Tcp Register Areas
33
Mqtt
35
Load Management
36
Figure 2-10 Load Management with Multiple Charging Stations and Charging Points
36
Figure 2-11 Example Connection Schemes with Configuration
37
ISO 15118 Communication
39
Mounting the Hardware
41
Transport, Storage, and Unpacking
41
Safety Notes
42
Mounting the Charging Controller
43
Figure 3-1 Snapping the CHARX Control Modular Onto the DIN Rail
43
Connecting the Cables
44
Figure 3-2: Conductor Connection to the CHARX Control Modular
44
Connection Data
44
Conductor Cross-Section
44
Connecting Ethernet
46
Figure 3-4 Connecting Ethernet
46
Inserting the SIM Card
47
Figure 3-5 Inserting (A) and Removing (B) the SIM Card
47
Connecting the Antenna
48
Figure 3-6 Connecting the Antenna
48
Inserting the Microsd Card
49
Figure 3-7 Inserting the Microsd Card
49
Connecting and Wiring the Hardware
51
Safety Notes
51
Supply Voltage
52
Dimensioning the Supply Voltage
52
Connecting the Supply Voltage
52
Figure 4-1 Connecting the Power Supply
52
Connecting the Charging Interface
53
Charging Stations with Charging Socket
53
Figure 4-2 Connecting the Charging Socket with 4-Pos. Locking Actuator
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Figure 4-3: Connecting the Charging Socket with 3-Pos. Locking Actuator
54
Charging Stations with Charging Connector
55
Figure 4-4 Connecting the Charging Connector
55
Connecting the Load Contactor
56
Load Contactor for Charging Controllers Without ISO/IEC 15118 Communication
56
Figure 4-5 Load Contactor Control Without ISO/IEC 15118 Communication
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Load Contactor for Charging Controllers with ISO/IEC 15118 Communication
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Figure 4-6: Load Contactor Control with Communication in Accordance with ISO/IEC 15118
57
Monitoring the Load Contactor for Malfunction
58
Figure 4-7: Contactor Monitoring at the Load Contactor Using an Auxiliary
58
Residual Current Monitoring
59
Operation Without a DC Residual Current Sensor - with a Type B Residual Current Device
59
Figure 4-8: Operating the Charging Controller with a Type B All-Current-Sensi- Tive Residual Current Device
59
Operation with a DC Residual Current Sensor
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Figure 4-9: Operation of the Charging Controller with a DC Residual Current
60
Connecting the Energy Measuring Device
61
Figure 4-10 Connecting EEM357
61
Connecting an RFID Reader
62
Connecting an RFID Reader from ELATEC
63
Figure 4-11: Connecting an ELATEC T4W2-F02B6/T4PK-F02TR6
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Figure 4-12: Software Update on ELATEC RFID Readers
63
Connecting a DUALI DE-950-4 RFID Reader
64
Figure 4-13: Connecting a DUALI DE-950-4-CXP
64
Connecting a CHARX RFID/NFC RFID Reader
65
Figure 4-14 Connecting a CHARX RFID/NFC
65
Connecting Digital Outputs
66
Figure 4-15 Control of Leds in "High Side" Operating Mode
66
Figure 4-16 Control of Leds in "Low Side" Operating Mode
67
Connecting Digital Inputs
68
Figure 4-17 Wiring of the Digital Inputs
68
Connecting Temperature Sensors
69
Figure 4-18: Connecting a PTC Sensor
69
Figure 4-19: Derating Curve for Temperature Measurement with Pt 1000 Resis- Tor
69
Starting up the Charging Controller
71
Notes on the Configuration of the CHARX SEC-1000
71
Access to CHARX SEC-3Xxx Charging Controllers
71
Access Via the USB-C Interface
72
Figure 5-1 Driver from Acer for "Win7/8.1/Later
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Figure 5-2 Device Manager
72
Access Via an Ethernet Network with Router
73
Figure 5-3 Local Search for the Charging Controller
73
Access Via the Ethernet Interface Directly from the PC
74
WBM - Dashboard and Login
75
Dashboard
76
Figure 5-4 Dashboard of the Charging Controller
76
Language Selection
77
Login
77
Figure 5-5 Language Selection
77
Figure 5-6 Login to the WBM
77
User Roles
78
Change Password
78
Figure 5-7: Changing the Password Via the WBM
78
WBM - Charging Stations
79
Configuration of the Charging Stations
79
Figure 5-8: Charging Stations/Overview
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Figure 5-9: Charging Station and Charging Point
79
Figure 5-10: Importing a Configuration
80
Figure 5-11: Importing Charging Point Configurations
81
Charging Stations/Charging Point/Status
82
Figure 5-12 Charging Point Status
82
Charging Point Status (Information)
83
Charging Point Status (Operation)
86
Charging Stations/Charging Point/Configuration
87
Figure 5-13 Configuration Page for an Unconfigured Charging Point
87
Charging Point: Create Configuration
88
Charging Stations/Charging Point/Event Actions
94
Figure 5-14 View of the Event Actions
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Figure 5-15 Configuration View for Event Actions (Event)
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Input or Events with Description
96
Figure 5-16: Configuration View for Event Actions (Condition)
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Condition with Description
97
Output or Actions with Description
100
Wbm - Ocpp
104
Figure 5-17 Status Indicator for OCPP Communication
104
Figure 5-18: Configuration of the OCPP Connection
106
Configuration Parameters for the Backend Connection
106
WBM - Whitelist
109
Figure 5-19 Local Whitelist
109
Entering New Charging Releases
109
WBM - Load Management
111
Figure 5-20 Load Management
111
Load Management
112
WBM - Network
115
Network/Ethernet
115
Figure 5-21: Network Settings of the ETH0 Interface
115
Network Settings of the ETH0 Interface
115
Network/Port Sharing
117
Figure 5-22 Port Sharing
117
Port Sharing
117
Network/Modem
118
Figure 5-23: Modem Status and Configuration Data
118
WBM - System Control
120
System Control/Status
120
Figure 5-24: System Control in the WBM
120
Software Services on the CHARX SEC-3Xxx
120
System Control/Time
121
Import/Export
121
Figure 5-25 Setting the Time in the WBM
121
System Control/Calibration Law
122
System Control/Developer Mode
123
System Control/Log Files
124
Figure 5-26 Downloading Log Files in the WBM
124
System Control/Module Switch
125
System Control/Software
126
Figure 5-27 Software Update Via the WBM
126
Maintenance, Repair, and Disposal
127
Maintenance of the Charging Controller
127
Software Update
127
Removing the Hardware
128
Safety Notes
128
Removal
129
Figure 6-1 Releasing the Connectors
129
Figure 6-2 Removing the SIM Card
130
Disposal
131
Device Replacement
131
Figure 6-3 Removing the Charging Controller
131
Device Defects and Repairs
132
A Technical Data
133
Charx Sec-1000
133
Ambient Conditions
133
Contactor Control
134
Digital Inputs
135
Digital Outputs
135
CHARX SEC-3Xxx
136
B Error Codes, Protocols, and Interfaces
141
Error Codes
141
ISO 15118 Error List
143
OCPP Function and Configuration Overview
144
OCPP Configuration Parameters (in Accordance with OCPP Specification)
145
Specific OCPP Configuration Parameters of the Charging con
146
B 3 Modbus Communication and Register Overview
148
General Communication Data
148
Modbus Registers for the Respective Charging Point
151
B 4 MQTT Topics
155
Figure B-1 Example of an MQTT Connection to a Charging Controller
155
B 5 Rest Api
156
C Appendix For Document Lists
157
List of Figures
157
List of Tables
161
Index
163
How to Contact Us
166
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