There are 2 pins used for communications/signals.
CP is used to indicate the charge current available, this can be varied at any time including while charging is taking place.
The signal is a pulse-width modulated square wave. There are many pages of documentation regarding the possible configurations and what they represent.
PP is used to detect when the vehicle is connected, and also indicates the current rating of the cable assembly using a fixed resistance between PP and PE.
L2 and L3 connections are optional.
There are various values of resistor to indicate the current rating.
These apply to situations where the cable is a separate item, to avoid low rated cables being overloaded when used with EVSEs/vehicle combinations which can use more current than the cable assembly is rated for.
CP is used to indicate the charge current available, this can be varied at any time including while charging is taking place.
The signal is a pulse-width modulated square wave. There are many pages of documentation regarding the possible configurations and what they represent.
PP is used to detect when the vehicle is connected, and also indicates the current rating of the cable assembly using a fixed resistance between PP and PE.
L2 and L3 connections are optional.
There are various values of resistor to indicate the current rating.
These apply to situations where the cable is a separate item, to avoid low rated cables being overloaded when used with EVSEs/vehicle combinations which can use more current than the cable assembly is rated for.

