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EVLUNIC PRO M 

Charging Station 

Configuration manual V 1.02 

 

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Page 1: ...CHARGING STATION STATUS Released DOCUMENT ID TBA REV A LANG EN PAGE 1 37 Copyright 2019 ABB All rights reserved EVLUNIC PRO M Charging Station Configuration manual V 1 02 ...

Page 2: ...verview 8 2 1 Network interfaces 8 2 2 Design of a local charging network master slave 12 3 Configuration 15 3 1 Connection panel 15 3 2 DIP switch settings 15 3 3 Configuration via web interface 17 3 4 Enabling the DHCP server 23 3 5 Configuration in series via USB stick 23 4 Functions 26 4 1 Load management in the local charging network 26 4 2 RFID authorization 27 4 3 OCPP backend 30 4 4 UDP in...

Page 3: ...er version of the software The device variant can be determined by the product designation on the type plate The software version can be read out via the web interface For more information see the operating instructions The pictured devices used in this manual are visual examples The figures and explanations contained in this manual refer to a typical device design The devices used by you may diff...

Page 4: ...WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in death or serious bodily injury if the corresponding precautions are not taken CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in death or serious bodily injury if the corresponding precautions are not taken CAUTION means that damage to property can occur if the corresponding safety measures are not taken E...

Page 5: ...ds is able to assess the work performed and the possible hazards Knowledge of current valid safety information the mode of operation of the charging station the displays and operating elements of the charging station basics of network technology basics of IT diagnostic options systematic fault analysis and rectification the setting options on the charging station 1 4 Guarantee Only the maintenance...

Page 6: ...station by the specialist dealer or service partner must be initiated 1 5 Notes on this document The manual is part of the product It is to be retained over the entire life cycle of the product and should be forwarded to any subsequent owners or users of the product The instructions contained in this manual must be followed precisely Failure to do so could result in the creation of potential sourc...

Page 7: ...rved 1 6 Further documentation Manuals and additional information are available on the ABB website new abb com ev charging Designation Target group Operating instructions End customer Electrician Installation manual Electrician UDP Programmers Guide Programmer FAQ End customer Electrician Service technician ...

Page 8: ...1 Local charging network 2 Router Switch 3 Master charging station Pro M 4 Slave charging station Pro S 5 Higher level network Internet 6 OCPP backend Only EVLunic Pro M can be operated as master charging stations only EVLunic Pro S can be operated as slave charging stations The following chapters describe which network interfaces EVLunic Pro M master charging station provides and how to set up a ...

Page 9: ...ckend Connection Ethernet1 Anschluss LSA Via the LAN interface EVLunic Pro M can also be connected to other charging stations whereby a charging network can be realized Information The Ethernet2 connection X3 RJ45 is for diagnose purposes debugging only and may not be used to connect to a network The Ethernet1 connection X4 LSA and the Ethernet2 connection X3 RJ45 are connected in parallel on the ...

Page 10: ...ed to the Internet a connection to an OCPP backend can be made 1 EVLunic Pro M 2 Router 3 Internet 4 OCPP backend The technical data of the WLAN module can be found in the Installation Manual Information Only a charging station that is operated as a single charging station can be connected to the router via WLAN A charging station that is part of a charging network master slave network must always...

Page 11: ...onfiguration via a mobile device 1 Connect a mobile device to the WLAN access point 2 Access the IP address of the WLAN access point in a web browser on the mobile device 3 Perform configuration via the web interface see 3 3 Configuration via web interface 2 1 4 GSM optional Certain device variants have a GSM module EVLunic Pro M with GSM can connect to an OCPP backend over the cellular network Th...

Page 12: ...rging station Multiple slave charging stations Connection via router or switch The slave charging stations are connected to the master charging station via a router or switch To enable communication between master and slave charging stations the charging stations must be configured in the web interface see 3 Configuration 2 2 1 Displays and signals The display on the front of the charging station ...

Page 13: ...VLunic Pro S slave In this case the master charging station must be configured as a DHCP server The IP address is then assigned to the slave charging station by the master charging station 2 2 3 Connection via router or switch If there are multiple slave charging stations these must be connected to the master charging station via a router or switch The connection of the charging station to the rou...

Page 14: ...he master charging station 2 2 4 Ports for communication in the charging network For the correct communication in the charging network the ports below must be enabled network internally Information If necessary contact your network administrator to enable the ports Port Protocol Definition Description 49153 TCP Within the network Socket of the charging station 15118 TCP Within the network Link con...

Page 15: ...n panel of the charging station are important interfaces and controls for the configuration of the charging station To access the housing cover and the connection panel cover must be removed The description of removing the covers and the connection panel can be found in the Installation Manual 3 2 DIP switch settings This DIP switch setting must be made for each master and slave charging station t...

Page 16: ...itches others are not shown The following setting must be made on the DIP switch DSW2 Activation of communication DSW2 5 Function Figure Activation of communication Information Changes to the DIP switch settings only become effective after a restart of the charging station To restart press the Service button until the first beep approx 1 second or switch off the charging station for a short time v...

Page 17: ... The IP address of the WLAN access point is printed on the configuration label Router with integrated DHCP server The charging station automatically receives an IP address via the DHCP server of the router The IP address is displayed on the charging station display when the charging station is re started The IP address can also be determined via the router Master charging station with local DHCP s...

Page 18: ...essful login the start page of the web interface opens Fig 3 6 Web interface start page 1 Main menu 2 User menu The following chapters provide an overview of the possibilities of the web interface A detailed description of the individual configuration options can be found directly next to the respective configuration entry ...

Page 19: ...d event log The scope of the displayed information is variant dependent Network Connection Information about the network interfaces LAN GSM WLAN and WLAN access point of the master charging station is displayed here Backend Information about the OCPP backend such as connection state and address is displayed here RFID cards This page provides an overview of all stored RFID cards including their aut...

Page 20: ...d cannot be overwritten by software The area offers the following options Operating Mode Device Phase Assignment Charging Parameters Network Connection Certificates WLAN WiFi Access Point Proxy OCPP External TCP Meter Display Text Information The settings made are only applied after the Apply button has been pressed Operating Mode Here you can determine whether the charging station is operated as ...

Page 21: ...1 phase connection the core of the supply line used can also be selected For a charging network the connection type of the slave charging stations is also selected here Charging Parameters The nominal supply voltage of the charging station is selected here The current limits for the charging network can also be set here Network Connection The network communication can be selected and configured he...

Page 22: ... 3 2 User menu The user menu contains important information and settings for the user It is divided into the following areas Help Licenses User Settings Logout User Settings This section allows you to make changes to the following user settings Username and Password The web interface user name and associated password can be changed here Remote Service Interface The remote access to the charging st...

Page 23: ...r this purpose the configuration of one EVLunic Pro M is saved on a USB stick and then transferred to other EVLunic Pro M Preparation The following tools are required for the configuration via USB stick An empty USB stick that is formatted to FAT32 A computer Furthermore the settings that allow the configuration to be read out and imported must be enabled in the web interface of the charging stati...

Page 24: ...t the USB stick can be removed by displaying remove usb Information Do not remove the USB stick during the writing process Otherwise it cannot be used for another configuration 3 5 3 Adapt configuration file To adapt the configuration file the USB stick must be connected to a computer The configuration file was saved on the USB stick in the directory CFG as conf file In order to use the file to co...

Page 25: ...torSerial x xxx HOTSPOT_SSID xxx HOTSPOT_KEY xxx 4 Save the file Information By deleting all Connect2ConnectorSerial entries the charging station automatically searches for other charging stations in the charging network As many charging stations are searched as specified under AmountConnectors Adapt configuration optional If necessary the configuration can be adapted manually Each of the listed s...

Page 26: ...the parallel active charging stations in a local charging network request more power than the power supply provides set maximum current the available charging current is divided evenly across all charging sessions Charging current per charging station set maximum current per phase number of active charging sessions on this phase If insufficient power is available for an additional charging process...

Page 27: ...nction is activated in the web interface 3 authorization modes are available These determine which source is used first to retrieve the stored RFID cards Depending on the authorization mode the charging station will behave differently if the connection to the OCPP backend fails Mode Behavior in the standard case Behavior in case of connection failure FirstLocal The authorization request is first c...

Page 28: ... seconds The charging station is waiting for authorization to enable a charging process Authorization necessary either with RFID card or by an external input Illuminated orange once The RFID card is invalid Acoustic signals Signal Description Single tone RFID card has been read Rising tone sequence RFID card has been accepted Falling tone sequence RFID card has been rejected no authorization The c...

Page 29: ...rocess by holding up the master RFID card again within 5 seconds A successful teach in process is confirmed by a rising tone sequence Managing RFID cards in the web interface RFID cards can be managed via the configuration in the web interface The following functions are available Teaching in editing or deleting an RFID card Exporting or importing a list of stored RFID cards as csv file Informatio...

Page 30: ...cle into the charging station 2 Hold the RFID card which was previously taught in in front of the RFID reader 3 The rising tone sequence and the green flashing LED bar indicate that the RFID card has been accepted The charging process can now be started by the vehicle 4 If necessary the charging process can be stopped prematurely by holding the same RFID card in front of the RFID reader again Info...

Page 31: ...tom 1025 65535 TCP Can be reached externally incoming OCPP Charge Point Service This service is related to the OCPP backend The port can be freely selected or it is specified by the OCPP backend However the port may only be located in the range from 1025 to 65535 The selected port must be configured on the charging station Custom TCP Access to external outgoing Port at which the OCPP backend can b...

Page 32: ...c connection monitoring the charging vehicle can be dynamically provided with the respective available charging current depending on the remaining consumers on the house connection This ensures that the domestic connection safety device is not overloaded and that it is not always necessary to select a lower charging capacity than would be possible with the vehicle and the installation Via the mete...

Page 33: ...23 312 10J Janitza ECSEM114MID Siemens 7KT1260 The following meters can be read out directly by the charging station using Modbus TCP Manufacturer Model B control EM300 LR B control EM300 LRW Information Detailed information about the meter installation can be found in the installation instructions of the meter manufacturer 4 5 3 Settings The Modbus TCP feature is disabled by default If an externa...

Page 34: ...to DSW1 5 Current Figure 25 A 35 A 50 A 63 A Information Changes to the DIP switch settings only become effective after a restart of the charging station To restart press the Service button until the first signal tone sounds approx 1 second or switch off the charging station for a short time via the line circuit breaker ...

Page 35: ...nly be performed if no vehicle is plugged in at the charging station Information The software update can take up to an hour The update process is indicated by a slow orange flashing of the LED bar After the software update the charging station restarts automatically The LED bar will flash blue or green depending on the authorization setting Information The power supply must not be interrupted duri...

Page 36: ... stick this feature must be activated in the configuration web interface To perform a software update via a USB stick proceed as follows 1 Download the current software for the charging station keb file 2 Plug the USB stick into a PC 3 Format the USB stick with FAT32 4 Create a new directory on the USB stick with the name UPD 5 Copy the downloaded keb file into the UPD directory 6 Connect the USB ...

Page 37: ...er 23 DIP switch 15 E Equal allocation mode 26 External meters 31 Connection 33 Domestic Connection Monitoring 32 Settings 33 Supported meters 33 G GSM 11 L LAN 9 Load management 26 M Master charging station 12 Modbus TCP 31 N Network interfaces 8 O OCPP backend 30 Ports for communication 31 R RFID authorization 27 Acoustic signals 28 Connection failure 27 LED bar 28 OCPP backend 30 RFID card 28 S...

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