| Configuring the Wallbox eMH2 –
Stand-alone operation of a Controller wallbox
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Configuring the Wallbox eMH2
The Wallbox eMH2 Controller and Extender variants are delivered pre-configured for operation within a group instal-
lation. However, you can also operate a Controller or Extender Wallbox eMH2 on its own.
Stand-alone operation of a Controller wallbox
The Controller wallbox can be operated in its preconfigured state as a single charging station, but in this case with-
out the option of authorising charging procedures via RFID.
Should you wish to bar or allow the charging function via RFID registration, you must configure and operate the wall-
box using a suitable backend. ABL recommends the backend product by the provider
reev
, who is offering solutions
that are specifically tailored to the Wallbox eMH2. For further information, please visit:
NOTE
Compatibility with backend providers
Your Wallbox eMH2 is compatible with various backends for managing the charging infrastructure.
To check the compatibility of your Wallbox eMH2, please contact the desired backend provider.
Stand-alone operation of an Extender wallbox
In principle, Extender wallboxes are factory preconfigured to operate in combination with a Controller wallbox.
However, with the
ABL Configuration Software
you can set up an Extender wallbox for stand-alone operation with-
out Controller or backend. You can download the
ABL Configuration Software
free of charge in the
Service > All
downloads > Software
You will need the following separately available accessories to configure the wallbox for stand-alone operation:
Windows PC (laptop recommended) with one free USB port
Configuration Cable CONFCAB (available from ABL as an optional accessory, see "Accessories" on page 10).
puter using CONFCAB: To configure the wallbox via the
ABL Configuration Software
, please read the
ABL Config-
uration Software manual
carefully, which is contained in the installation folder of the software and also embedded
in the application.
NOTE
Language selection for the ABL Configuration Software manual
Please note that the manual for the
ABL Configuration Software
is only available in
German
and
English
.
Operation and address allocation in a group installation
In group installations, up to 16 charge points can be set up, managed and invoiced centrally via a Controller wallbox
(or an external control unit): in the peak configuration, one Controller Wallbox eMH2 can control 15 Extender Wall-
boxes eMH2 this way.
In order for communication to function properly across the system, each wallbox must be uniquely identified by the
following bus addresses:
Bus
Possible address range
Charge controller
1 to 16
Energy meter
1 to 16
RFID
1 to 16