Requirements for the First Use of the Web
Application
You should have the following information to hand
when using the Web Application for the first time:
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Letter containing access data Porsche Wall
Charger Connect for logging into the charger's
web application
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Access data for your domestic network
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Access data for the user profile (to link it with
the Porsche ID)
The following browsers are supported by the web
application:
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Google Chrome Version 57 or higher (recom-
mended)
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Mozilla Firefox Version 52 or higher (recom-
mended)
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Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 11 or higher
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Microsoft Edge
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Apple Safari Version 10 or higher
Logging into the Charger
Information
The data for logging into the charger is set out in the
enclosed letter containing access data. The security
field contains the access codes (PIN and PUK). This
field has special ink covering these codes.
The codes are only visible when this field is damp-
ened in running water.
Do not rub or scratch the field while dampening it, as
the codes could also be damaged.
b The charger is switched on.
b Letter containing access data is to hand.
1. Find the PIN in the letter. To do so, dampen the
security field in order to make the PIN legible.
2. Enter the PIN.
Starting Setup on the Charger
The charger setup is performed with the aid of
the setup assistant, which guides the user through
the installation in several steps. Setup must be com-
pleted so that the charger can be used properly.
g Read the operating instructions for the Porsche
Mobile Charger Connect to learn more about the
setup of the charger.
Overview
The Web Application offers more extensive setting
options than those on the device.
Fig. 17 Overview of the web application
Current charging session
A
Shows information on the current charging ses-
sion, such as the start time and the duration of the
charging session.
Device status
B
Displays information on the device, for example:
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the current charge status
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the network connection used
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the connection status to the energy manager
(if present)
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the availability of a software update
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the deactivation of ground monitoring
Current charging capacity
C
The current flow of electrical power [in kilowatt]
from the charger to the load.
Curve progression: The curve shown depicts the
temporal progress of the charging power from the
start of charging as well as the total energy con-
sumption [in kilowatt].
In the curve, select a time in order to view the
charging power at this point in time.
Consumption
D
The total energy consumption for the current
charging session [in kilowatt hours].
Charge status
E
The color used in the overview indicates the
charge status of the device:
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Red: Error message
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Blue: Charging paused
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Green: Vehicle is charging
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White: No vehicle is connected to the charger
Setup
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