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Revision as of 06:35, 13 June 2022

A B C D E F G H I J K
TeltoCharge LEDS booting up.gif
TeltoCharge LEDS Standby White.gif
TeltoCharge LEDS Standby Yellow.gif
TeltoCharge LEDS SimplifiedCharging.png
TeltoCharge LEDS WaitingforEV.gif
TeltoCharge LED WaitingforAuthorization.gif
TeltoCharge LEDS AddNFC.gif
TeltoCharge LEDS InitialisationOfCharging.gif
TeltoCharge LEDS Charging.gif
TeltoCharge LED ChargingFinished.png
TeltoCharge LEDS RequireVentilation.png
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, EV is fully charged Purple LED‘s on – TeltoCharge requires ventilation (charging is done in state D).
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.

RED LED indicators (errors)

A B C D E F G
TeltoCharge LEDS InputVoltageError.png
TeltoCharge LEDS OutputVoltageCurrentError.png
TeltoCharge LEDS CurrentLeakageDetected.png
TeltoCharge LEDS ConnectivityError.png
TeltoCharge LEDS TemperatureError.png
TeltoCharge LEDS OtherErrors.png
TeltoCharge LEDS FaultyConnection.gif
Input voltage error Output voltage/current error Current leakage detected Connectivity error Temperature error Other errors Faulty connection to EV
Overvoltage;

Undervoltage;

Wrong wiring;

Overvoltage;

Undervoltage;

Output current;

Current leakage detected Cable lock;

PP fail;

Car diode;

Temperature reached 80°C -12V;

Humidity is too high;

Humidity communication error;

CP fail