Difference between revisions of "LED indicators"
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|[[File:TeltoCharge LEDS AuthorizationAccepted.PNG|center|frameless|alt=|204x204px]] | |[[File:TeltoCharge LEDS AuthorizationAccepted.PNG|center|frameless|alt=|204x204px]] | ||
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|White LED‘s rolling from the bottom to the top – shows that TeltoCharge is booting up | |White LED‘s rolling from the bottom to the top – shows that TeltoCharge is booting up | ||
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|Red four middle LED's - NFC/RFID card declined from the server. | |Red four middle LED's - NFC/RFID card declined from the server. | ||
|Green four middle LED's - NFC/RFID card accepted from the server. | |Green four middle LED's - NFC/RFID card accepted from the server. | ||
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|Input voltage error. | |Input voltage error. | ||
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|Internal errors. | |Internal errors. | ||
|Faulty connection to EV. | |Faulty connection to EV. | ||
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|Overvoltage; | |Overvoltage; | ||
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| -12V; | | -12V; | ||
|CP fail | |CP fail | ||
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+ | * Unrecognized; | ||
+ | * Badly set; | ||
+ | * Communication problems; | ||
+ | * Temperature; | ||
+ | * Current ; | ||
+ | * D state. | ||
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− | | colspan=" | + | | colspan="8" |<center><big>Troubleshooting</big></center> |
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*Try reconnect charging cable from the EV side. There might be control pilot communication problem which can occur with different EV models. | *Try reconnect charging cable from the EV side. There might be control pilot communication problem which can occur with different EV models. | ||
+ | |Go to the live data section and see what is the main problem. | ||
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+ | * Check connected wires via TeltoCharge and energy meter inputs; | ||
+ | * Check if the energy meter is compatible; | ||
+ | * Check temperature. | ||
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| colspan="7" |<center><big>If issues still persists, report it via VIP helpdesk or your sales manager. ('''Note:''' please provide as much information as you can about your issue (photos, videos, etc..) this helps to solve it faster.</big></center> | | colspan="7" |<center><big>If issues still persists, report it via VIP helpdesk or your sales manager. ('''Note:''' please provide as much information as you can about your issue (photos, videos, etc..) this helps to solve it faster.</big></center> | ||
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| colspan="13" |<center><big>'''Warning message'''</big></center> | | colspan="13" |<center><big>'''Warning message'''</big></center> | ||
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|Low battery voltage | |Low battery voltage | ||
|Emeter wrong type | |Emeter wrong type | ||
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Revision as of 06:30, 19 January 2023
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White LED‘s rolling from the bottom to the top – shows that TeltoCharge is booting up | White pulsing LED‘s – shows that TeltoCharge is in standby mode and waiting for action | Yellow pulsing LED‘s – shows that TeltoCharge is in standby mode with default settings. | Yellow LED‘s on – TeltoCharge is not charging, simplified charging sequence is required. | Blue LED‘s lights up from the middle – TeltoCharge do not require permission, it is waiting for EV to initiate charging process (go to state C). | Blue LED‘s pulsing – permission to charge is not granted. TeltoCharge requires authorization. | Four middle blue LED’s pulsing – TeltoCharge waiting to add new NFC card | Green LED‘s pulsing - Initialisation of charging. | Green LED‘s rolling upwards from the bottom – TeltoCharge is in charging process. | Green LED‘s on – TeltoCharge finished charging. | Purple LED‘s on – TeltoCharge requires ventilation (charging is done in state D). | Red four middle LED's - NFC/RFID card declined from the server. | Green four middle LED's - NFC/RFID card accepted from the server. |
Open installer menu via Teltonika Energy app, set and save settings. | Open installer menu via Teltonika Energy app and select to allow simplified charging sequence | Authorize yourself with app or NFC card. | Open installer menu via Teltonika Energy app and select that charging location is ventilated. To select that charger must be installed in ventilated location. | Check if NFC/RFID card is in a server cards whitelist. |
RED LED indicators (errors)
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Input voltage error. | Output voltage/current error. | Current leakage detected. | Connectivity error. | Temperature error. | Internal errors. | Faulty connection to EV. | Warning orange LED |
Overvoltage;
Undervoltage; Wrong wiring. |
Overvoltage;
Undervoltage; Output current. |
Current leakage detected | Cable lock;
PP fail; Car diode. |
Temperature reached 85°C | -12V; | CP fail | Problems with energy meter:
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Go to the live data section and see what is the main problem.
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WARNINGS
Simple CP detected | Temperature warning | Ventilation required | RTC time lost | Simplified CP denied | D state denied | Sensors not calibrated | Energy meter comm error | NFC init error | Low battery voltage | Emeter wrong type | E-meter unidetified | |
Connected EV uses Simplified charging sequence. Charging power is limited to1 Phase 10 A; | Temperature higher than warning limit, current throttling
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EV requiring ventilation | EVSE date and time lost | Simplified CP detected and not allowed | EV requiring ventilation but charging location is not ventilated | Sensors were not calibrated during HW configuration | Energy meter communication error | NFC initialization error | Low battery voltage EVSE (RTC) | Energy meter configuration mismatch | Energy meter type unidentified | |
Connected EV uses Simplified charging sequence. Charging power is limited. In installer menu option „Simplified charging sequence“ must be turned ON. |
Check if Charging location is sufficiently ventilated |
Check EVSE RTC coin battery (CR 1220) |
Connected EV uses Simplified charging sequence. Simplified CP charging is disabled in Installer menu. |
EV requiring ventilation, but Charging location is specified as not ventilated in Installer menu. |
Contact support. |
Check RS485 connection with external meter. Inspect cable. Check if meter is working. Make sure devices are configutated properly. |
Reboot charger and check if the issue remains. |
Check EVSE RTC coin battery (CR 1220). |
Connected Energy meter and configured Energy meter type in Installer menu are different. |
Unknown device detected. Check if the energy meter is compatible. | ||