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Side LED blue blinks, then solid green

Side LED blue blinks, then solid green - Successful pairing with anti-tripping module

Schneider Electric · Schneider Charge New EVlink Clipsal

What does Side LED blue blinks, then solid green mean?

The side LED blinks blue during pairing and then turns solid green, indicating a successful connection with the anti-tripping module.

Common Causes

  • Both the charging station and the anti-tripping module have successfully completed the pairing process.
  • Communication is established between the two devices.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    Confirm the status of the LEDs on the anti-tripping module as described in its manual (e.g., Peak and Run LEDs solid green on EVAxHPC1).

  2. 2

    Set the maximum current limit in the anti-tripping module as required.

  3. 3

    Test the charging functionality to ensure it operates correctly.

  4. 4

    If the side LED does not turn solid green, repeat the pairing process.

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Algorithm unavailable in Live tabAlgorithm unavailable in Live tab - Device is offline or technical issueBlinking BlueBlinking blue LED - Charge suspended by app or low powerBlinking GreenBlinking green LED - Firmware upgrade in progress
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