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Table of Contents

Safety Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4

About the Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5

Chapter 1 About the commissioning tool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7

Chapter 2 Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9

Ethernet connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9

Description of the User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10

Chapter 3 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13

General settings sub-tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13

Date and Time settings sub-tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

16

Network sub-tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17

Supervision sub-tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22

Chapter 4 Energy management and input configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25

Advanced settings sub-tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25

Socket-outlets sub-tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26

Meters sub-tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 5 Authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33

Chapter 6 Charge Data Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37

Charge Data Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37

Publication settings sub-tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38

Chapter 7 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41

Status sub-tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41

Report sub-tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45

Control sub-tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45

Password sub-tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46

Firmware Update sub-tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47

Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Appendix A Appendix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Maintenance report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Important Information

NOTICE

Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.

PLEASE NOTE

Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.

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At a Glance

Document Scope

This document will guide you through the commissioning of the EVlink City, EVlink Parking and EVlink Smart Wallbox charging stations.
This document concerns only stand-alone charging stations.
NOTE: Only the following charging stations are compatible with software release 3300:  EVlink Parking (EVF... and EVW...) with datecode greater than 15271.  EVlink City (EVC...) with datecode greater than 15401.

For diagnosis of charging stations, download the document reference DOCA0117 (EVlink Troubleshooting guide).
This document is intended for:  staff in charge of commissioning,  Facility Managers.
A charging station is configured using a computer connected to the charging station.
This document explains how to:  connect to the commissioning tool,  view the factory settings and modify them when necessary,  manage the user badge list,  update the firmware.

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Validity Note

The technical characteristics of the devices described in the present document also appear online. To access the information online:

Step 1 2
3
4 5 6

Action
Go to the Schneider Electric home page www.se.com.
In the Search box type the reference of a product or the name of a product range.  Do not include blank spaces in the reference or product range.  To get information on grouping similar modules, use asterisks (*).
If you entered a reference, go to the Product Datasheets search results and click on the reference that interests you. If you entered the name of a product range, go to the Product Ranges search results and click on the product range that interests you.
If more than one reference appears in the Products search results, click on the reference that interests you.
Depending on the size of your screen, you may need to scroll down to see the data sheet.
To save or print a data sheet as a .pdf file, click Download XXX product datasheet.

The characteristics that are presented in the present document should be the same as those characteristics that appear online. In line with our policy of constant improvement, we may revise content over time to improve clarity and accuracy. If you see a difference between the document and online information, use the online information as your reference.

Related Documents
Title of Documentation
EVlink - Troubleshooting guide
Installation guide for EVlink Smart Wallbox charging stations version with socket-outlet Installation guide for EVlink parking charging stations Installation guide for EVlink City charging stations (French Only)
Installation guide for EVlink Smart Wallbox charging stations version with attached cable
GPRS modem installation guide ref. EVP1MM
4G modem installation guide ref. EVP2MM
4G modem installation guide ref. EVP3MM
Wi-Fi card installation guide ref. EVP1MWSI

Reference Number DOCA0117 NHA95005 NHA47410 NHA63897 NHA95018
NHA72299
QGH38473
NNZ2678201 NHA97291

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About the commissioning tool
Chapter 1
About the commissioning tool

Introduction

The commissioning tool is composed of Web pages embedded in the charging station. The application is used with a web browser on a computer connected to the charging station.
The present document is embedded in the commissioning tool. Click the ? help item in the commissioning tool to access this document.
With the commissioning tool, you can configure the following parameter settings (non-exhaustive list):  Define the authentication strategy with the RFID badge. By default (factory setting), all RFID badges are
accepted.  Modify the maximum authorized charging current per charge point.  Allow the cable to be connected permanently to the charging station, including when there is no vehicle
present.  Activate the energy management functionalities: load shedding and deferred start.  Balance the charging powers for the charging stations with two charge points.  Generate maintenance reports

Access rights

There are two levels of access to the commissioning tool: Admin and User.
NOTICE
MISCONFIGURATION OF IMPORTANT PARAMETERS Do NOT attempt to follow the instructions described in this document if you are unfamiliar with the installation and operation of EVlink charging stations. Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage or incorrect operation.

Minimum requirements
Before starting, make sure that you have the necessary rights on your computer to be able to modify its IP address.
The minimum requirements for using the commissioning tool are:  a computer with:
 an Ethernet port,  a web browser.
 a category 5e or above Ethernet cable.

Access to the Commissioning tool
The commissioning tool can be accessed through a computer using a standard web browser:  Mozilla Firefox (recommended)  Google Chrome  Microsoft Internet Explorer

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Getting started
Chapter 2
Getting started

What Is in This Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics:

Ethernet connection Description of the User Interface

Topic

Ethernet connection

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DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH Wear adapted personal protection equipment (PPE) and follow the security procedures. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

There are two ways to connect the computer to the charging station and access the commissioning tool:  If the charging station is not connected to an Ethernet network:
 Open the charging station and use a free Ethernet port.
 If the charging station is already connected to an Ethernet network:  Connect to this network. NOTE: You are strongly advised to enable only the wired network interface on the PC that will be connected to the commissioning tool and thus disable the WiFi on the PC.

Computer configuration
Step 1 2 3 4

Action
Check that your computer is physically connected to the charging station and that it is powered on.
Open the local network properties menu of your computer.
Open Internet Protocol TCP/IP v4 properties.
Set the static IP address properties as follows:  IP address: 192.168.0.x (where x is a number between 241 and 249)  Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  No default gateway  No DNS server  No proxy

Logging on to the Commissioning tool

Step

Action

1

Open a web browser and type http://192.168.0.102 in the URL field.

2

On the Login page, choose the language, and complete the User name and Password fields. The factory

settings appear below.

3

Click Login: if the user name and the password are correct, the commissioning home page appears.

Otherwise, an access refusal message appears. (1)

(1) If you have lost your user password, contact your administrator for assistance. In case of a lost Admin password, restore the charging station factory settings (call your Schneider Electric Customer Care for the procedure to follow).

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Disconnecting the Commissioning tool
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH Wear adapted personal protection equipment (PPE) and follow the security procedures. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

Step 1 2 3

Action Click the Logout link in the top menu. Then, close the web browser. Disconnect the computer from the Ethernet port. Reset the computer to its initial network settings.

Factory settings

User:  Username: user  Password: USER
Admin:  Username: admin  Password: ADMIN
NOTE: The password is case sensitive.

Description of the User Interface

Legend 1 2
3 4

Zone

Description

Connection/Disconnection

 User identification area  Logout  Language  About

Tabs

 Configuration: to modify the charging station parameters.  Energy management: to define the energy management strategy.  Authentication: to manage RFID badges.  Charge Data Record: publication, CDR.  Maintenance: to obtain the version number and upgrade the firmware, to
export the maintenance report, to restore the factory settings or to restart the charging station, to modify passwords.

Sub-tabs Action buttons
Help Button

Sub-tabs corresponding to the page tab selected. Area indicating when the charging station parameters must be Save or Save and reboot. Button to open the online Help.

Display area

Display of the parameters corresponding to the tab and sub-tab selected.

During a save and reboot, wait until the status light of the charging station turns off and then on again to be sure that the restart with the new configuration is successfully completed.

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NOTE: In the event of a Smart Wallbox charging station with a key lock, make sure that the station is unlocked, otherwise the status light remains off and it is not possible to check that the restart is completed.

Access rights to tabs According to your configuration, some tabs or sub-tabs can be hidden.

Tab Configuration
Energy management
Authentication Charge Data Record Maintenance

Sub-tab General Network Wi-Fi Supervision Time Advanced Settings Socket Outlets Meter ­ Charge Data Record Publication Settings Status Report Control Passwords Firmware update

Administrator X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

User X ­ X ­ X ­ ­ ­ X X X X X X X ­

Parameter tables The parameters given in the various tabs and sub-tabs are described in tables with the following format:

Parameter ­

Access rights

Admin User

­

­

Setting range
­

Factory setting

Description

­

­

 Parameter: the parameter name  Access rights: Admin or User
 N: parameter not displayed  R: read-only access  R/W: read and write access
 Setting range: the permitted values for the parameter  Factory setting: the factory setting for the parameter  Description: provides information about the parameter and restrictions that apply

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Configuration
Chapter 3
Configuration

Purpose of the Configuration tab
 Configure the charging station.  Configure the access to the Ethernet local area network.  Configure the Wi-Fi card where applicable (as accessory in Smart Wallbox stations only).  Specify if the charging station is supervised or not and configure the supervision access.  Specify the time settings of the charging station.

What Is in This Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics:

General settings sub-tab Date and Time settings sub-tab Network sub-tab Supervision sub-tab

Topic

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General settings sub-tab

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Parameter list

Setting

Access rights Admin User

Setting range

Factory setting

Description

Import or Export your R/W

N

Station configuration

from/to file

RFID badge list not

included

Export Import

­

Saves the actual configuration in a .cfg

file.

­

Replaces the actual configuration with

that saved in a .cfg file.

Charging station name R/W

N

Up to 30 characters

Serial Name of the charging station, useful in number cluster operations.

Station Type

R/W

R

Standalone

­

Charging station is not connected to a Network or to an OCPP Supervision.

Supervised

­

Charging station is connected to a LAN (Local Area Network) and/or to an OCPP Supervision (Open Charge Point Protocol).

Remote command

R/W

R/W

No

required to control

Yes

charge

(charging stations

without RFID reader)

X

No remote command.

­

External authorization is required to

start the charge, for example, when

the station is used in Pay As You Go

application.

Authorization is sent to the charging

station by the supervision further to the

user authentication by the application

provider via a method independent of

the charging station.

This parameter does not exist for

charging stations with RFID reader

that are always compatible with a

PAYG application.

Authentication location R/W

R/W

Charging

(without Supervision via

station

OCPP)

X(1)

The authentication function is enabled;

it uses the RFID reader integrated in

the charging station. User badges are

locally recorded with an Admin badge.

For more information about

Authentication (see page 33).

Disable

X

The authentication function is

disabled; the charging station is in free

access mode.

Remote

­

Charging authorization is given by a remote system that must not be confused with a supervision via OCPP. The built-in RFID reader, if any, is not used.

Authentication location R/W

R/W

Supervision

X

(with supervision via

OCPP)

Charging

­

station

Charging authorization comes from supervision via OCPP.
The authentication function is enabled; it uses the RFID reader integrated in the charging station. User badges are locally recorded with an Admin badge.

Disable

­

The authentication function is

disabled; the charging station is in free

access mode.

Authentication

R/W

strategy(2)(without

supervision via OCPP)

R/W

Reject unknown ­ badges
Allow all badges X

Reject badges that are not recorded in the charging station.
All RFID badges read by the reader start a charge.

(1) If the charging station is equipped with an RFID reader. (2) This parameter appears only if the Authentication location is set to Charging station. (3) Default value for Smart Wallbox stations with a key. (4) Default value for Smart Wallbox stations with RFID reader.

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Setting

Access rights Admin User

Setting range

Factory setting

Description

Authentication strategy R/W

R/W

Reject all

­

in the event of loss of

badges

communication (with

supervision via OCPP)

In the event that communication is lost with supervision, access to the charging station is impossible, except for the badges that have been previously authenticated and recorded in the cache memory of the charging station.

Allow all badges X

In the event that communication is lost with supervision, the charging station is in open access mode.

Authentication timeout R/W

R

(with supervision via

OCPP)

0...999 sec

10 sec

In the event that communication is lost or lazy, the charging station will wait for xx seconds the answer of the supervision to reject the authentication request. During this time, the user can proceed with the connection and begin a load.

Front panel push button R/W

R

Yes

activated

(Smart Wallbox stations)

X(3)

The button can be used to stop then

restart the charging. See the user

guide for the charging station to

become familiar with the other

functions.

No

X(4)

The button cannot be used to stop and

restart the charging. See the user

guide for the charging station to

become familiar with the other

functions.

Station location

R/W

R

Indoor

X

See next paragraph (see page 15)

Outdoor

­

Allow to leave cable

R/W

R/W

on

connected

off

(Parking charging

stations)

­

See next paragraph (see page 15)

X

(1) If the charging station is equipped with an RFID reader. (2) This parameter appears only if the Authentication location is set to Charging station. (3) Default value for Smart Wallbox stations with a key. (4) Default value for Smart Wallbox stations with RFID reader.

Station location parameter
Some types of electric vehicles emit toxic gases during the charge and require building ventilation when they are inside.
The Station location parameter defines the charging environment of the electric vehicle:  Set the Station location parameter to Indoor (factory setting) if the charging station is installed in a
building and is not connected to the building ventilation system. In this configuration, the charging station will stop the charge underway and will generate a notification if the vehicle requires building ventilation.  Set the Station location parameter to Outdoor if the charging station is installed outdoors or if it is inside a building and is connected to the building ventilation system.

Allow to leave cable connected parameter
This parameter is only modifiable for Parking charging stations. Setting the Allow to leave cable connected to on allows the cable to remain connected to the charging station after disconnection of the vehicle without notification.
In the City charging stations, the parameter is not displayed and the factory setting is off.
In the Smart Wallbox charging stations, the parameter is not displayed and the factory setting is on.
NOTE: Allow to leave the cable connected is only useful to avoid the notification from the charging station. This does not mean that the cable remains locked by the charging station once the vehicle is disconnected. In these conditions, the charging cable is exposed to a risk of theft.

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Date and Time settings sub-tab

Parameter list Manual setting

It is important to set the time and date of the charging station to obtain charge logs with a correct timestamp.

Setting Time settings

Access rights

Admin

User

R/W

R/W

Setting range
Manually NTP server

Factory setting
X ­

Description
Manual entry of date and time. The date and time are automatically set by the charging station itself (Internet connection required).

To start, click in the Set your date and time entry field. A calendar appears in which you must select date and time. Click OK to save the time and date settings.

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Time server (NTP) parameter

Setting

Access rights

Admin

User

Time server (NTP) address R/W

R/W

Time zone

R/W

R/W

Setting range

Factory setting Description

up to 200 characters
­

pool.ntp.org ­

See next paragraph Select the time zone

The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the local clock on computers with a reference time. An NTP server is a Web server to which the charging station connects automatically via Internet to synchronize its internal clock with that of the server. There are NTP servers in most countries. Enter the NTP server address in this parameter and make sure that you can ping your NTP server from the charging station in the network. In particular, check that the network settings, the firewall, the DNS are correctly configured.

Network sub-tab

The purpose of this sub-tab is to set the network parameters for the charging station.

NOTE: Before making any change in this sub-tab, it is strongly recommended that you carefully read the IP address management paragraph below.
IP address management The IP addresses of the charging station, as well as that of the modem as accessory and the Wi-Fi card as accessory in the Smart Wallbox stations, are set at the factory as described below. It should be noted that these addresses follow specific rules that must be followed in the event of modification. The IP address of the charging station is either static or dynamic. The charging stations delivered with firmware version 3.2 installed are configured to get an IP address automatically from a DHCP server on your network. If your charging station has been updated from version 3.1 or earlier, it will keep its static address.
Dynamic IP management When this option is activated, the charging station looks for a DHCP server on the network to get an IP address. This feature can be deactivated or activated using the Automatically obtain IP address button in the Network tab. It is recommended that you configure your DHCP server to set the longest leasing period possible (for more information, contact your network manager).

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Static IP management
The charging station has a static IP address. This IP address was either set by a commissioner/installer or remains at the default value.

Factory-set IP address(es)

Charging station with a single charge point

192.168.0.102

Charging station with two charge points and firmware updated to version 3.2 or higher

192.168.0.102 192.168.0.103

Charging station with one or two charge points and Given by DHCP server or

delivered with firmware version 3.2 or higher

192.168.0.102 if no DHCP server

EVlink Wi-Fi card (Smart Wallbox stations)

192.168.0.101

EVlink modem

192.168.0.254

Commissioning PC

192.168.0.241...249

Addressing rules X.Y.Z.A X.Y.Z.A X.Y.Z.[A+1] X.Y.Z.A
X.Y.Z.[A-1]
­ X.Y.Z.B

Charge points IP addresses
If the charging station is delivered with firmware version 3.2, the 2nd charge point IP address is hidden. If you need this address to be visible, change the Assign IP address to socket outlet 2 to on in the commissioning tool (using Configuration  Network  Advanced settings).

Station Name

The default charging station name is based on the serial number (written on the label of the charging station). It is possible to change the name of a charging station under Configuration  General Settings. This makes it more convenient to identify the charging station from Windows (see next paragraph for more information) (see page 18).

Access to the commissioning tool
The PC and the charging station must be in the same sub-network. In the case of static address management, the address of the PC must be fixed and composed of the same first three bytes as those of the address of the charging station. If the IP address of the charging station is the factory setting, it is recommended that you change the PC address as specified in the table of settings (see page 19).
In the case of dynamic IP management or if the charging station IP has been changed, you may not know the charging station IP address. To have access to the station, you can use your computer to detect the charging station on the network. On Windows, open the browser and click the network icon (scroll down on the left menu). After a short loading time, the different charging stations present on the network are displayed, named according to their serial number or a custom name (see Station name paragraph (see page 18)). You can double-click a charging station to open its commissioning tool.
NOTE: On the PC that will be connected to the commissioning tool, you are strongly advised to activate only the wired network interface on the PC and disable the Wi-Fi.
The change in the IP address or addresses of the charging station and that of the Wi-Fi card where applicable is mandatory in the following cases:  At least two charging stations are on the same local network or share the same modem via an Ethernet
connection, all with the same factory-set IP addresses.  The IP address or one of the IP addresses of the charging station, or the address of the Wi-Fi card, is
already used by another device connected to the local network.  The gateway between the Wi-Fi network and the Internet is not in the same sub-network as the Wi-Fi
card of the charging station (the first three bytes of the IP addresses are not identical).
It should be noted that in the event of a change in IP address, you must ensure that all the IP addresses of the charging station and the Wi-Fi card if it is present comply with the addressing rules described in the table above.
In the same way, after a change in IP address of the charging station you must modify the IP address of the commissioning PC so that the charging station and the PC are always in the same sub-network: the first three bytes of the IP addresses must be identical.
A change to a charging station IP address is performed in the Network sub-tab. If the charging station is equipped with a Wi-Fi card, you must change the IP address of the card in the Wi-Fi sub-tab before changing the IP address of the charging station.

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A change to an IP address must take place as follows:  Make this change off line from the local network and from any other charging station by unplugging the
Ethernet cables. If the charging station is equipped with a Wi-Fi card, the Ethernet connection between the two must be maintained.  Ensure that the new IP addresses are available in the local network.  For a Smart Wallbox charging station equipped with a key lock, you must ensure that the key is in the unlocked position.

Network architecture
The EVlink modem as accessory acts like a router, it can be shared by more than one charging station sequenced together and connected to the modem in wired Ethernet mode. For more details, refer to EVlink modem documents (see page 6).
The Wi-Fi card, available as an accessory in the Smart Wallbox stations only, acts as a bridge: a single station can be connected to the card to access the wireless local area network.

Parameter list

Setting
MAC Address IP Address
Sub Network Mask Default Gateway
Preferred DNS System Other DNS System

Access rights

Admin

User

R/W

R

R/W

R

R

R/W

R

R/W

R

R/W

R

R/W

R

Setting range
­ ­ ­ ­ ­
­ ­

Factory setting

Description

­ 192.168.0.102 192.168.0.103 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0

­ 1st charge point. 2nd charge point. ­ See the paragraph below. ­ ­

Change the charging station IP address
Reminder: If the charging station is equipped with a Wi-Fi card as an accessory, any change in the IP address of the charging station means that the IP address of the Wi-Fi card must be changed as well. This must be done before changing the IP address of the charging station and in accordance with the addressing rules described above.
Be sure to carefully note the new IP address of the charging station so as to be able to enter it later in the browser of the PC used to connect to the commissioning tool. Be careful, if the new IP address is forgotten, the charging station must be reset to the factory settings. Contact Schneider Electric Customer Care for information on this procedure.

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Default gateway parameter If the charging station is connected to the EVlink modem as accessory, the default gateway IP address is that of the modem: 192.168.0.254. The IP address of the modem must be changed if the sub-network of the charging station is no longer 192.168.0.X. If the charging station is equipped with a Wi-Fi card, the IP address of the default gateway is that of the WiFi access point.
Saving modifications and software reboot Any modification in the Network sub-tab implies a software reboot of the charging station to be taken into account: click Save and Reboot.

Before the restart the indicator light on the charging station turns off. Then it turns on in green about 30 seconds later when the restart is finished. You must wait for the end of the restart then simply refresh the page on the PC if the IP address of the charging station has not been modified. Otherwise, enter the new IP address of the charging station in the address bar of the PC browser and start browsing. If the charging station has been placed in another sub-network, you must first modify the IP address of the PC to put it in the same sub-network, then enter the new IP address of the charging station in the address bar of the browser and start browsing.
If there is no Wi-Fi card in the charging station, or if no change was made to the configuration of the Wi-Fi card, a simple software reboot is sufficient.

Hide/show second charge point on the network The 2nd charge point IP address is visible or not, depending on the configuration.

Factory version of the charging station v3.2 Others

Default configuration of 2nd charging station visibility Not visible Visible

You can hide or show the 2nd charge point IP address by using the Assign IP address to socket outlet 2 in the commissioning tool.
IMPORTANT: If you have decided to hide the 2nd charge point IP address or activate the DHCP feature, the Ethernet cable between the 2 electronic boards must be on the 2nd Ethernet port from the left, on both boards. The commissioning tool generates a notification and refuses to apply this setting without this predefined Ethernet cabling.
It is recommended that you hide the 2nd charge point unless you have specific reasons for making it visible (for example, TCP power meter configuration, Modbus energy management, or any action where a Modbus communication is needed on both cards). Hiding the 2nd charge point reduces the chance of having IP address conflicts on the network if you have no DHCP, and reduces the number of IP addresses taken if you have a DHCP.

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Hardware reboot (charging station with Wi-Fi card)
Any modification in the Network sub-tab implies a software reboot of the charging station to be taken into account (refer to the section Saving modifications and software reboot).
If the charging station is equipped with a Wi-Fi card and if the Wi-Fi card configuration was modified, you must:

Step 1 2 3 4 5

Action Disconnect your Ethernet cable from the PC. Switch off the power supply of the charging station. Wait five seconds before switching on the power supply. Wait for the indicator light to turn on in green about 30 seconds later. Connect your PC to the Wi-Fi network and enter in your PC browser the new IP address for the charging station in the address bar of the PC browser and start browsing.

NOTE: In the case of a Smart Wallbox charging station with a key lock, ensure that the charging station is not locked before restarting because then the off/on sequence of the indicator light on the front face will not be visible.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Charging station IP address lost The commissioning tool rejects DHCP activation or refuses to hide 2nd charging point IP address
DHCP activated or 2nd charge point IP address hidden but communication lost
Communication lost between Wi-Fi cards

Solutions
You can use the Windows network browsing feature to access the charging station commissioning tool if you do not know its IP address. The IP address is displayed in the commissioning tool and in the web browser navigation bar.
 Check that the Ethernet cable between the 2 electronic cards of the charging station is plugged into the Ethernet port in the middle, on each card.
 If not, shut down the charging station.  Plug the Ethernet cable into the 2nd Ethernet port from the left.  Power on the charging station.  Change the DHCP server configuration with the
commissioning tool.
 Check that the Ethernet cable between the 2 electronic cards of the charging station is plugged into the Ethernet port in the middle, on each card.
 If not, shut down the charging station.  Plug the Ethernet cable into the 2nd Ethernet port from the left.  Power on the charging station.  Check the communication with the commissioning tool.  If the communication still does not work, use the manual reset
to factory setting on both sides of the charging station. Refer to document reference DOCA0117 for more details about the manual reset to factory setting.
Use the manual reset to factory setting on both sides of the charging station. Refer to document reference DOCA0117 for more details about the manual reset to factory setting.

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Supervision sub-tab
This sub-tab is used to configure the charging station so that it can be supervised with OCPP (OCPP stands for Open Charge Point Protocol). Visit the OCA website for more information about the protocols https://www.openchargealliance.org/

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Setting OCPP Version
Supervision URL
Charging station ID Modem Schneider Electric presents

Description
OCPP 1.5 SOAP (http) and JSON (ws or wss), or OCPP 1.6 only in JSON (ws, wss, websocket).
Address of the supervision. It must begin with http://, ws:// or wss://
NOTE: http:// not supported by OCPP 1.6.
Box identity of the charging station provided by supervision administrator.
 If you use an EVP1MM modem (Sierra) or EVP2MM modem (Multitech):  Select on.  Do not modify the Modem IP Address and Charging Station Public IP fields.  You can change the Modem Connection Retry Interval value (1...999 sec).

 If you do not use a Schneider Electric modem or use another type of gateway:  Select off.  Modify the Charging station Public IP field (see parameter described below).

Charging station Local Port Do not modify this field.

Charging station Public IP

 If you do not use a Schneider Electric modem or use another type of gateway:  Select off.  Use a SIM card with a static IP address and enter the SIM card IP address in this field.

Charging station Public Port Port used by supervision administrator to contact the charging station through the modem or router.

Charging station ReplyTo Do not modify this field. address

Default User ID Tag

If authentication is disabled, this tag is used as customer ID for each session. If the value is UNDEFINED, the charging station serial number is sent as ID tag.

Meter Value Sample Interval

Interval of communication between 2 consumption messages.

OCPP Clock Aligned Data Do not modify this field, value is 0. Interval

Supervision Connection Timeout

For each message sent, deadline for supervision feedback.

Authentication Cache List The last 500 user IDs are memorized and authorized until expiration date (in case of

Enabled

connection loss or lazy communication between charging station and supervision).

Enable Socket Identifier

Do not modify this field, value is off.

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Energy management and input configuration
Chapter

4

Energy management and input configuration

Purpose of the Energy management tab
This tab allows you to configure:  The energy management strategy for distributing the power available for the charging station between
the two charge points.  The power delivered by the charging station.  The function inputs: Circuit breaker status, conditional start, Current limitation.  The power meters.

What Is in This Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics:

Advanced settings sub-tab Socket-outlets sub-tab Meters sub-tab

Topic

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Parameter list

Setting

Access rights

Setting range

Factory setting Description

Admin

User

Load Balancing

R/W

N

Disable

­

(City and Parking charging

stations)

Power delivered by each charge point is set independently.

Enable

X

The charging station itself does the power split between the two charge points to avoid tripping.

Load Shedding Priority

R/W

N

Charge duration X

When the power available for the charging station becomes insufficient for the two on-going charging operations, the one that has started first will be shed first.

Energy delivered ­

When the power available for the charging station becomes insufficient for the two on-going charging operations, the one that has delivered the most energy will be shed first.

Controlled by external

R/W

N

NO

system

X

The charging station

cannot be controlled by

an external system(1).

Yes

­

An external system(1)

can dynamically set the

maximum current of a

charging station.

(1) An external system can be either an OCPP supervision or a Building Management System over Modbus.

Socket-outlets sub-tab

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DANGER
RISK OF OVERHEATING, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Be sure that the supply cable for each charge point of the charging station is properly protected by the upstream circuit breaker, depending on its length and the cross-section of conductors and in compliance with the electrical installation standards in effect, irrespective of the maximum charging current setting.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

For each charging point, the following parameters are displayed and can be adjusted.

Setting

Access rights Admin User

Setting range

Factory Description setting

Charging station maximum R

N

0...64 A

current

64 A

The charging station itself does the power split between the 2 charge points to avoid tripping. Keep the Rated charging current setting of each socketoutlet at 32 A and put the total available power for the charging station in this field.

Position on the charging R

N

1 or 2

station

(City and Parking charging

stations)

­

Position of each socket-outlet.

 1 is right

 2 is left

Socket-outlet type

R

N

T2

­

For each charge point, socket-

outlet type or connector type at

the end of the attached cable.

T2 socket-outlet or attached

cable with T2 connector

T3

­

T3 socket-outlet

TE

­

Type E domestic socket-outlet

T2 - TE

­

Unique charge point equipped

with one T2 socket-outlet and

one type E domestic socket-

outlet

T1

­

Attached cable with T1

connector

Rated charging current

R

N

32 A

32 A

Maximum current the charging station is able to deliver at each charge point.

Derated charging current R/W N (City and Parking charging stations)

From 0 A to the value of the Rated charging current

32 A

Maximum current the charging station is authorized to deliver at each charge point further to the derating. If Load Balancing is enabled:  From 0 to 7 for single-
phasis charge, the operating value is 0.  From 0 to 13 tri-phasis
charge, the operating value is 0 (To be compliant with EV/ZE Ready.)

NOTE: if a single phasis EV or
cable is connected to a Triphasis charging station the charge is considered as a single phasis charge.

(1) This setting value does not exist for the City charging stations that are provided with an additional input for the circuit-breaker monitoring whatever the use of Function In-1.

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Setting

Access rights Admin User

Setting range

Factory Description setting

Derated charging current R/W N (Smart Wallbox stations)

From 0 A to the value of the Rated charging current

32 A

Maximum current the charging station is authorized to deliver further to the derating. From 0 to 7 for single-phasis charge, the operating value is 0. From 0 to 13 tri-phasis charge, the operating value is 0 (To be compliant with EV/ZE Ready).

NOTE: If a single phasis EV
or cable is connected to a Triphasis charging station the charge is considered as a single phasis charge.

Function In-1

R/W N

(City and Parking charging

stations)

Not used

X

Protection devices State ­ connected to the board(1)

No function is associated.
The wired Input 1 is connected to the remote contact of the devices protection (circuit breaker and Residual Current Device) in order to monitor their states.

Load-shedding input

­

The wired Input 1 is used to control the temporary loadshedding of the charge point.

Function In-2

R/W N

(City and Parking charging

stations)

Not used

X

Conditional_Outgoing ­ line

No function is associated with the input number 2.
The wired Input 2 is used as a condition to start charging.

Normally open (Function R/W N In-1/Function In-2) (City and Parking charging stations)

Checked Unchecked

X

­

­

Delayed charging start

R/W N

(Smart Wallbox charging

stations)

Normally open

X

The charging start is delayed

(or the charging is interrupted

when started beforehand) if

the contact wired to the

corresponding input is closed.

Set the parameter to this value

if the input for delayed start is

not used and not connected.

Normally closed

­

The charging start is delayed

(or the charging is interrupted

when started beforehand) if

the contact wired to the

corresponding input is open.

Local control of temporary R/W N charging current limitation (Smart Wallbox stations)

Normally open

X

The charging current is limited

if the contact wired to the

corresponding input is closed.

Set the parameter to this value

if the input for temporary

current limitation is not used

and not connected.

Normally closed

­

The charging current is limited

if the contact wired to the

corresponding input is open.

(1) This setting value does not exist for the City charging stations that are provided with an additional input for the circuit-breaker monitoring whatever the use of Function In-1.

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Setting

Access rights Admin User

Setting range

Factory Description setting

Load Shedding Set Point R/W N (City and Parking charging stations)

0 to the value of the

0A

maximum charging

current possibly derated

Temporary charging current limitation when the control input is enabled. If Load Balancing is enabled:  From 0 to 7 for single-
phasis charge, the operating value is 0.  From 0 to 13 tri-phasis
charge, the operating value is 0 (To be compliant with EV/ZE Ready).

NOTE: if a single phasis EV or
cable is connected to a triphasis charging station the charge is considered as a single phasis charge.

Setting of local temporary R/W N charging current limitation (Smart Wallbox stations)

0 to the value of the

0A

maximum charging

current possibly derated

Temporary charging current limitation when the control input is enabled. From 0 to 7 for single-phasis charge, the operating value is 0. From 0 to 13 tri-phasis charge, the operating value is 0 (To be compliant with EV/ZE Ready).

NOTE: if a single phasis EV or
cable is connected to a triphasis charging station the charge is considered as a single phasis charge.

(1) This setting value does not exist for the City charging stations that are provided with an additional input for the circuit-breaker monitoring whatever the use of Function In-1.

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Meters sub-tab

Energy metering is achieved per charge point for the charging stations with two charge points. This can be done without adding meters when it is based on the measurement of the charging current using current transformers inside the charging station, and on the value of the measured phase neutral voltage that has been entered in the Phase-Neutral Voltage measured.
NOTE: Internal energy metering is based on the measurement of the apparent power, in other words, it does not take into account the power factor (cos ).
To obtain more accurate measuring a meter (one per charge point) must be installed and connected inside or outside of the charging station depending on the version.

Setting
Phase-Neutral Voltage Measured

Access rights

Admin User

R/W

N

Setting range 175 V...276 V

Factory setting
230 V

Description
The value of the phase neutral voltage that has been measured by installer. This value is used only when energy metering is done using current transformers (Internal CT) and also in case of communication lost with power meter. When energy metering is done by power meter, all values V, I, E are read from power meter.

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List of Power Meter (for each charge point)

Setting Energy metering

Access rights

Admin User

R/W

R

Setting range
IEM_3x5x(1) IEM2155

Internal CT

Factory setting ­
X

Description
Use of the additional energy meter for a metering accuracy of less than 1%. IEM_3x5x, is a three phase energy meter, IEM2155 is a single phase energy meter.
There is no additional energy meter. The current measurement is performed by current transformers inside the charging station. The energy is calculated according to the value of the presumably constant neutral phase voltage, and taking into account the duration of the charge.

(1) For the meter IEM_3x5x and IEM2155, the parameter values to be entered are as follows:  Power meter communication protocol: select Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP in the list. The default
protocol is Modbus RTU.  Power meter RTU address: when Modbus RTU is selected, enter a value between 2 and 255. The
default value is 2.  Power meter gateway address: when Modbus TCP is selected, enter a value between 130 and 162.
The default value is 130.

Procedure for modifying the parameters of the IEM3155 meter For power meter configuration, refer to the Quick Start Guide S1B46602:

Step 1
2

Action

Action

The parameters to be modified in the ­ meter:  Wiring\Type: 3PH4W (3 phases +
Neutral - 4 wires)  Communication:
 Modbus address: 2  Parity: None  Speed: 19,200 bauds

 COM.Protection: COM.Protection: Disable

Check that the Modbus communication runs properly.  Check that the measurement light
blinks after starting a charge with a simulator or the vehicle.  If the measurement light does not
blink, export then open the maintenance report of the charging station (see the Maintenance tab). Refer to the ErrorStatus section Bit 11: DI PowerMeter Comm KO indicates incorrect connection or incorrect configuration.

1 Communication port 2 Yellow measurement light blinking for active communication 3 Measurement and Configuration Display

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Procedure for modifying the parameters of the IEM2155 meter
For power meter configuration, refer to the IEM2100 instruction sheet IIST148-1 and/or user manual 7EN02-0361-00:

Step 1
2

Action

Action

The parameters to be modified in the ­ meter:  Communication:
 Modbus address: 2  Parity: None  Speed: 19,200 bauds

Check that the Modbus communication runs properly. For this purpose, export or open the maintenance report of the charging station (see the Maintenance tab). Refer to the ErrorStatus section Bit 11: DI PowerMeter Comm KO indicates incorrect connection or incorrect configuration.

1 Communication is not established when KO is present on the line Power Meter Communication.
Parameters for the wiring of phases to the power terminal block and to the energy meter IEM 3155 These parameters are used to describe how the phases are balanced (or not).

Parameters for the wiring of phases to the power terminal block and to the energy meter IEM2155 Connect the power meter on the phase 1.

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Authentication
Chapter 5
Authentication
Purpose of the Authentication tab  Display and manage the local list of authorized RFID badges in case of a charging station that is not provided with a supervision via OCPP.

List of badge properties
Properties Badge number Identifier Type
Comment

Access rights

Admin

User

R

R

R

R

R/W

R/W

R/W

R/W

Setting range
­ ­ User VIP Admin 0...50 characters

Factory Description setting

­

Badge number

­

Unique identifier of the badge

X

Defining the rights associated

with the badge

­

Additional information

associated with the badge

identifier. This comment will be

displayed in the Charge Data

Record.

Rights associated with the type of badge
The badge Type (User, VIP, Admin) defines the rights associated with the badge. This Type must not be confused with the account profile (Admin, User) of the person connected to the commissioning tool.  User: Badge used to charge the electric vehicle in standard mode.  VIP(1): Badge used to charge the electric vehicle in priority mode. When the charging station operates
in a cluster with Energy management, the station charging a vehicle identified by a VIP badge does not apply reduction or only partially.  Admin: Badge used to manually add or remove User badges (refer to the document HRB60015). It can also be used to stop a charge underway started with another badge. NOTE: An Admin badge cannot be used to charge an electric vehicle.
(1) This type of badge is only available for charging stations operating in cluster mode.

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Action buttons description

Legend 1
2

Action Category
Manual creation/removal of badges:  Add badges  Remove badges
Individual badge management:  Modify properties  Remove badge  Save changes  Cancel modifications

Button Description
 Add/Delete button: select whether to add or remove badges.  Start/Stop button: start or stop the addition or removal.



: allows modification of the badge properties



: removes a badge



: saves the new badge properties



: cancels modifications made to the badge properties

that have not yet been saved

NOTE:
During the modification of the badge properties:

 the

button replaces the

button

 the

button replaces the

button

3

Multiple badge management:

 Remove selected badges

 Remove all badges

 Change badge type

 Remove badges selection and Remove all badges: refer to the above instructions for removing badges.
 Change badge type to User, VIP or Admin to modify the associated rights.

4

Management of a whole set of badges:  Export: exports all badges with their properties in a .csv file

 Export all badges

to create a backup of the list of badges or to copy this list to

 Import all badges

another charging station..

 Import: creates a set of badges with their properties from a

.csv file. This function removes all the badges that existed

previously.

Adding one or more badges
Step 1 2 3
4

Action Toggle the Add/Delete button to the Add position. Toggle the Start/Stop button to the Start position. To add several badges, pass them in front of the RFID reader, one after the other. The charging station beeps each time a badge is added. Wait 30 seconds or toggle the Start/Stop button to the Stop position to finish adding badges.

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Modifying a badge

The following two badge properties can be modified:  Comment  Type

Step 1
2 3

Action

Click the

button.

Modify the Comment or Type badge properties.

Click the

button to save the changes.

Removing badges

There are three ways to remove badges. To remove several badges with the RFID reader, proceed as follows:

Step 1 2 3
4

Action Toggle the Add/Delete button to the Delete position. Toggle the Start/Stop button to the Start position. To remove several badges, pass them in front of the RFID reader, one after the other. The charging station emits a beep each time a badge is removed. Wait 30 seconds or toggle the Start/Stop button to the Stop position to finish removing badges.

To remove several badges with the multiple selection, proceed as follows:

Step 1
2 3

Action Select the badges to be removed by checking the boxes.
NOTE: Check the upper left box to select all badges of the current page.
Select the Remove badges selection option in the drop-down list. Click OK.

To remove all badges, proceed as follows:

Step 1 2 3

Action Select the Remove all badges option in the drop-down list. Click OK. A dialog box appears.

Click OK to confirm the removal of badges.

Exporting badges

The Export function is used to create a backup of the list of badges in a .csv file or to copy this list to another charging station.

Step 1 2

Action Click Export. Select Save File and click OK. The file is saved in the web browser downloads folder.

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Import badges

The Import function is used to restore the list of badges or to copy this list from another charging station.

Step 1 2 3

Action Click Import. Click Browse, select the desired .csv file, and click Open. Click the Import button.
NOTE: The import operation erases the existing list of authorized badges.

NOTE: It is not possible to export the list of badges, to modify this list and then import it in the same charging station or another charging station.

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Charge Data Record
Chapter 6
Charge Data Record

Purpose of the Reporting tab
 Display or export information relating to the last charging sessions.  Configure the frequency and the transmission mode of the charging sessions.

What Is in This Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics:

Charge Data Record Publication settings sub-tab

Topic

Charge Data Record

Page 37 38

Export button

The Export button inside the sub-tab is used to export all the charging sessions saved in the charging station in a .csv file (up to 3000 charging sessions).

CDR description

CDR (Charging Details Record) refers to the charge log. This sub-tab displays the last thirty charge logs of the charging station with the following data for each charge log:  Charge number  Charging station  Socket ID  Transaction ID (Transaction identifier from OCPP Supervision)  Authentication user ID (UID)  Type of charge detected by the charging station  Start time of session  End time of session  Energy in kWh  Type of socket-outlet or connector (attached cable)  Charge duration  Comment

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Publication settings sub-tab
This tab is used to configure how the charging session data is sent.

Test button Parameter list

The TEST button is used to test the actual configuration of the charge details reports.
Set up the parameters needed to the protocol you want to use and click the Save button. Once the page is reloaded, press the TEST button and check if you have received a file. If you have not received the file, there is a problem with the configuration or the connection. In particular, check that the charging station has the required connections, the cables are correctly plugged, the IP or network gateway is correctly configured.

Setting Report frequency(1)

Access rights

Admin User

R/W

R/W

Protocol

R/W

R/W

Field separator

R/W

R/W

Decimal separator

R/W

R/W

Setting range
Disabled Daily Weekly Monthly SMTP FTP HTTP Semicolon Comma Tab Comma Dot

Factory setting
X ­ ­ ­ X ­ ­ X ­ ­ X ­

(1) All data already sent will not be sent again.

Description
Daily: Everyday at 0:01 Weekly: Every Monday at 0:01 Monthly: Every 1st of the month at 0:01
Information given by your network manager.
­
­ ­

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SMTP parameters (All these parameters are mandatory and given by your administrator)

Setting Server

Access rights

Admin User

R/W

R/W

Setting range ­

Factory setting
­

Port

R/W

R/W

25...587

25

Authentication required R/W

R/W

On

­

Off

X

Username

R/W

R/W

­

­

Password

R/W

R/W

­

­

Sender

R/W

R/W

­

­

Receiver

R/W

R/W

­

­

Description
Enter the URL or the IP address of the server.
Enter the Port of the Server.
Indicate whether or not authentication is required by the SMTP server.
Displayed if Authentication required is set to on.
Displayed if Authentication required is set to on.
The sender address should contain less than 255 characters.
Several receiver addresses can be entered and must be separated by a semi-colon (no space before or after). The entry should contain less than 255 characters.

Email queue behavior An email is created and sent according to the Report frequency parameter. If the email does not send, the system tries to send the email once an hour for 7 days (168 retries). After this time, the email is deleted from the system.
The TEST button can be used to force a retry.
Example of correct SMTP set-up with a Gmail account:

NOTE: Do not forget to activate the SMTP feature of your mail account.

FTP parameters (All these parameters are mandatory and given by your administrator)

Setting Server

Access rights

Admin User

R/W

R/W

Setting range ­

Factory setting
­

Authentication required R/W

R/W

On

­

Off

X

Username

R/W

R/W

­

­

Password

R/W

R/W

­

­

FTP Port Passive mode

R/W

R/W

1...9999

21

R/W

R/W

on

­

off

X

Description
Enter the URL or the IP address of the server. Indicate whether or not authentication is required by the FTP server. Displayed if Authentication required is set to on. Displayed if Authentication required is set to on. ­ ­

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HTTP parameters (All these parameters are mandatory and given by your administrator)

Setting Server

Access rights

Admin User

R/W

R/W

Setting range ­

Factory setting
­

Authentication required R/W

R/W

On

­

Off

X

Username

R/W

R/W

­

­

Password

R/W

R/W

­

­

HTTP Port Path

R/W

R/W

1...9999

80

R/W

R/W

­

­

Field name

R/W

R/W

­

­

Description
Enter the URL or the IP address of the server. Indicate whether or not authentication is required by the HTTP server. Displayed if Authentication required is set to on. Displayed if Authentication required is set to on. ­ Path to copy the files. Should contain less than 100 characters. Should contain less than 50 characters.

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Maintenance
Chapter 7
Maintenance

Purpose of the Maintenance tab
 Display the live status of the charging station  Display and export the maintenance report  Restore the factory settings of the charging station configuration (accessible to the administrator only)  Restart the charging station  Modifying the password of the selected account  Display the software version of the electronic board and the commissioning tool of each charge point  Display the version of the RFID reader software when applicable  Upgrade the software

What Is in This Chapter? This chapter contains the following topics:

Status sub-tab Report sub-tab Control sub-tab Password sub-tab Firmware Update sub-tab

Topic

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Status sub-tab

This sub-tab displays the live status (refreshed every 5 s) of the charging station, and contains  Errors  Status

Stop automatic refresh This button allows the automatic refresh to be stopped in order to freeze the status.

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Force Refresh

This button is displayed only when the automatic refresh has been stopped. This button allows the status to be refreshed once.

Start automatic refresh This button is displayed only when the automatic refresh has been stopped. This button allows the automatic refresh to restart.
A message is displayed as follows when an unexpected event has happened:

A message is displayed as follows when there is no unexpected event:

Cable State is the current capability of the cable connected to the charging point (maximum ampere value). The following table describes all possible values:
Value Not_Plugged 13 A 20 A 32 A 63 A_OR_70 A

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EV State refers to the communication state between the charging point and the electrical vehicle according to IEC 61851standard.
The following table describes all possible values:

Value

Vehicle

Switch

connected S2

Charge Va(1) possible

A_Not_Present_12V

No

Open

No

12 V(4) Vb = 0 V

B_Present_9V

Yes

B_Present_Asked_9V_M12V

Open

No

9 V(2)

­ Modulation 12 V

C_Ready_6V C_Ready_6V_M12V

Yes

Closed Vehicle 6 V(3) ­

ready

Modulation 12 V

D_Ready_VR_3V

3 V(3) R3 = 270  ±3 % Charging area ventilation not required

D_Ready_VR_3V_M12V

­

E_ShortCut

Yes

Open

No

0V

Vb = 0: EVSE, utility power not

available, pilot short to earth

F_NotAvailable

Yes

Open

No

-12 V EVSE not available

(1) All voltages are measured after stabilization period, tolerance ±1 V. (2) The EVSE generator may apply a steady state DC voltage or a ±12 V square wave during this period. The duty cycle indicates the available current. (3) The voltage measured is a function of the value of R3. (4) 12 V static voltage.

EVSE Status describes the state of the EVSE module. The following table describes all possible values:

Value Simplified_Mode_3 or Normal_Mode_3 Ventilation required
Cluster_Mode Single-Phase or Three-Phase Domestic cable detected VIP badge mode Unavailable_OCPP_Cmd_Received
not_Enough_Energy_To_Start_Charge Charge_Postpone
Maintenance_Plc_Cmd_Received
Booked_Plc_Cmd_Received
Suspend_Plc_Cmd_Received
Unavailable_Plc_Cmd_Received

Description ­
The EV requires an external ventilation to extract gas or reduce temperature The Charging station is part of cluster ­ ­ ­ The charging station is unavailable due to an OCCP command. The energy available is not enough to start the charge. The charging session is postponed by a Modbus command The maintenance mode has been enabled by a Modbus command The reservation has been enabled by a Modbus command The charging session is suspended by a Modbus command The charging station is unavailable due to a Modbus command.

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Outlet Status is dedicated to Schneider Electric Experts. The following table describes all possible values:
Value OK_ChargeAuthorisationStarted OK_ChargeAuthorisationDone OK_ChargeContractStarted OK_ChargeContractDone OK_PlugProcedureStarted OK_PlugProcedureDone OK_ChargeLoopStarted OK_ChargeLoopEnded OK_UnplugProcedureStarted OK_UnplugProcedureDone OK_MaintenanceCity OK_InitDone OK_Unavailable Not_Initialized

OutletStatusLastError provides information about the last unexpected event related to socket-outlet.

Value ChargeAuthorisation error KO_BadgeUnknown KO_BadgeIsNotTheBooker
Plug error KO_PlugOrShutterAbnormallyLocked KO_ShutterNotOpened
KO_PlugNotDetected
KO_EvNotDetected
KO_PlugOrShutterAbnormallyNotLocked
KO_PlugProcedureError
Charge error KO_BadgeIsNotTheCurrentUser
KO_UnlockPlugInCharge KO_OnStreetOpenShutterInCharge Unplug error KO_ShutterNotClosed KO_PlugStillDetected KO_EVStillDetected
KO_UnplugProcedureError

Description
RFID badge not authorized (local or supervised) RFID badge not authorized according to current reservation
Lock mechanism is in an abnormal final state Link with Outlet Status state OK_PlugProcedureStarted: Shutter not opened Link with Outlet Status state OK_PlugProcedureStarted: Cable not detected Link with Outlet Status state OK_PlugProcedureStarted: Car not detected Link with Outlet Status state OK_PlugProcedureStarted: Unlock Mechanism not working Link with Outlet Status state OK_PlugProcedureStarted: Other events
Current badge is not the one which has opened the session Plug unlocked during charge City only: Shutter is opened during the charge
Shutter is not closed at the end of charging session Cable is not removed at the end of charging session Electric vehicle is still detected after end of charge request Other events

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This sub-tab displays the maintenance report which describes the status of the charging station. The user can export this report as an .html file (Export button).
In case of unexpected event, export the maintenance report as an .html file after it. It will help the customer care center to identify the root cause.

Control sub-tab

The Restart button restarts the charging station after a change to a parameter for example. The Restore button restores the factory settings of the charging station parameters. Only RFID badges are kept. All other data, as CDR, are lost. The button is accessible to the administrator only. NOTE: During a Back to factory settings the current software version is kept.

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Password sub-tab
Purpose of the password tab  Modifying the password of the selected account.

Action buttons in the list of users
Account User Admin

Button

Access rights

Admin

User

R/W

N

R/W

N

Action
Click the button to select the User account as the account to modify. Click the button to select the Admin account as the account to modify.

Modifying the password of the selected account

Setting
New password Confirm new password

Access rights

Admin User

R/W

R/W

R/W

R/W

Description
Click in the field and enter the new password (hidden characters). Click in the field and re-enter the new password to confirm it (hidden characters). Click Save to validate the password change.

Protecting access to charging station parameters and data
NOTICE
Risk of incorrect parameter setting of the charging station and data violation  When the charging station is commissioned, replace the default password with a password containing
at least eight characters including upper-case, lower-case, numbers and special characters.  Ensure that only authorized personnel know the password. Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage or incorrect operation.

In the event of loss of password
In the event that the password of the User account is lost, only the administrator can create a new one.
If the password of the Admin account is lost, it is not possible to retrieve it or to create a new temporary password. The charging station must be restored to the factory settings using a manual procedure that does not require the use of the commissioning tool. Refer to document DOCA0117 or contact your Schneider Electric Customer Care to obtain this procedure for your charging station model.
NOTE: A restore to factory settings automatically erases all data contained in the charging station (Only RFID badges are kept).

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Firmware Update sub-tab
Purpose of the Updates sub-tab  Display the firmware version of the electronic board and the commissioning tool of each charge point. Each charge point is identified by the last byte in its IP address.  Display the version of the RFID reader firmware when applicable.  Upgrade the firmware.

Parameter list

Setting
Socket-outlet Electronic board Commissioning tool RFID reader

Access rights

Admin

User

R

N

R

N

R

N

R

N

Description
Designation of the charge point. This is the last byte in the IP address of the electronic board of the charge point. Firmware version of the electronic board of the charge point. Firmware version of the commissioning tool of the charging station. Software version of the RFID reader.

Downloading a software update
Updates are available for download from the Schneider Electric Web site with by searching "EVlink software". They are in a compressed file in .zip format. The content and the update procedure are described in a release note added to the compressed file that should be read before proceeding with the update.

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Appendix
Maintenance report

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