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Electrical connection of the switching contact
ATTENTION
Material damage due to improper installation
Improper installation of the switching contact can
damage the product or lead to malfunctions. Ob-
serve the following requirements during the install-
ation:
u Select suitable cable routing to avoid interfer-
ence.
Fig. 12: Downgrade input connection
Downgrade input
12 V DC, 8 mA
Fig. 13: Schematic circuit diagram: Connection of an
external switching contact (default setting: NC)
u Install external switching contact.
u Strip the cable.
u Strip the conductors 10 mm.
20
4
3
XG1
3
NC
NO
4
u Connect the conductors to the plug connector
(included in the scope of delivery).
u Insert the plug connector into XG1.
u Comply with the connection data for the down-
grade input.
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u Route the line as shown in the illustration above
and secure it to the marked components using
cable ties (included in the scope of delivery).
Configuration
The reduced charging current, which is applied
when the switching contact at the downgrade input
is energised, can be set via DIP switches 4 and 5
on bank S2. The charging current is reduced on a
percentage basis depending on the set maximum
charging current.
DIP switch
Percent-
setting (bank
age of
S2)
max. char-
ging cur-
4
5
rent
OFF
OFF
0 %
OFF
ON
25 %
ON
OFF
50 %
ON
ON
75 %
* At least 6 A are always available for the charging
process. If the calculated reduced charge current is
less than 6 A, it is rounded up.
6.2.2 Authorisation via the enable input
The tasks described in this section may only
be carried out by a qualified electrician.
The product contains an enable input for author-
ising the charging process. A switching contact
must be installed externally and connected to the
enable input for this purpose. The switching contact
can be a key switch (continuous signal) or a push-
button (pulse signal), for example.
Reduced charging
current (example:
max. charging cur-
rent = 10 A)
0 A
6 A *
6 A *
7.5 A *