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2 Specifications

2.1 Product  Specifications

Table 2-1.  Product Specifications.

Item

Specification

Kiosk

Advanced (80A)

Smart

Advanced (32A)

Power Input

Input Rating

120/208/240 V~, 

single phase, 60 

Hz.

208/240 V~, single phase, 60 Hz.

0.22 A maximum.

80 A maximum.

32 A maximum.

Connections 

& Wiring

Uncorded, Hard-Wired, L1, L2, and GND.

Standby 

Power

< 10 W.

< 10 W.

< 5 W.

< 10 W.

Power Output

Onput Rating

120/208/240 V~, 

single phase, 60 

Hz.

208/240 V~, single phase, 60 Hz.

No output.

80 A maximum, 

19.2 kW maximum.

32 A maximum, 

7.68 kW maximum.

Cold-Load 

Pickup

Randomized delay between 120 and 720 seconds before charge resume after a power 

failure.

Protection

Internal 

Residual 

Current 

Detection

CCID 20, 20 mA CCID per UL 2231, Automatic and Manual Reset Feature.

Upstream 

Breaker

2-pole 100 A (max.) breaker on dedicated circuit, Non-GFCI type.

Plug-Out 

Protection

Power output is de-energized when a charging connector is disconnected from an EV.

Electrical 
Protection

Over Current, Short Circuit, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Ground Fault, 

Surge Protection, Over Temperature.

Communication 

Local Area 
Network 
(LAN)

10/100 Base T Ethernet LAN.

Wireless 
Local Area 
Network 
(WLAN/

WiFi)

802.11 b/g/n

Cellullar

CDMA/UMTS Cellular.

None.

CDMA/UMTS 

Cellular.

Summary of Contents for IQ 200

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Blink IQ 200 Charge on ...

Page 2: ...rging Group Inc representative Changes to this manual may be made at any time without notice Disclaimer of Consequential Damages Car Charging Group Inc is not responsible for the use or application by any person of the materials in this manual Car Charging Group Inc is not responsible for damages either direct or consequential arising out of or relating to the use or application of these materials...

Page 3: ...nstallation 8 3 3 Install the Charger 9 4 Web Portal Login Instructions 15 4 1 Getting Started 15 4 2 Web page Overview 17 4 3 Configuration 21 4 4 Maintenance 31 4 5 LLM Status 32 4 6 Security 33 4 7 Operation Hours 34 4 8 Default Price 35 4 9 OQC Test 37 5 Operations 38 5 1 About the Charger 38 5 2 Charging an Electric Vehicle EV 39 5 3 Stop Charging 43 5 4 Troubleshooting 45 5 5 General Care 48...

Page 4: ...12 Figure 3 7 Mounting Bracket Screws 13 Figure 3 8 Blink Charger and Charger Plug 14 Figure 4 1 Ethernet RJ 45 Port Location 15 Figure 5 1 Remove the Charging Plug from the Charger 39 Figure 5 2 Connect the Charging Plug to the EV 39 Figure 5 3 Blink Charger screen 40 Figure 5 4 Place the Charging Plug into the Charger Holster 44 List of Tables Table 2 1 Product Specifications 5 Table 3 1 Tools P...

Page 5: ... of the terminal connectors This product should be installed only by a qualified approved technician Make sure that the materials used and the installation procedures follow local building codes and safety standards The information provided in this manual in no way exempts the user of responsibility to follow all applicable codes or safety standards Car Charging Group Inc is not responsible for ph...

Page 6: ...llowing Read all the instructions before using this product This device should be supervised when used around children Do not put fingers into the EV connector Do not use this product if the flexible power cord or EV cable is frayed has broken insulation or any other signs of damage Do not use this product if the enclosure or the EV connector is broken cracked open or shows any other indication of...

Page 7: ...orized modification to the Blink equipment voids the manufacturer s warranty The Blink Level 2 EVSE Charger specified in this document is designed for the U S market to charge plug in electric vehicles PEVs and battery electric vehicles BEVs It provides AC Level 2 charging that effectively shortens charging time for typical EVs when compared to a Level 1 cordset EVSE unit 1 1 Product View Blink IQ...

Page 8: ...4 Charge on Blink IQ 200 Smart Model IQW2 80U W1 N1 N 25 Figure 1 2 Smart Front View Blink IQ 200 Kiosk Model IQW2 00U M1 R2 N 00 Figure 1 3 Kiosk Front View ...

Page 9: ...7 68 kW maximum Cold Load Pickup Randomized delay between 120 and 720 seconds before charge resume after a power failure Protection Internal Residual Current Detection CCID 20 20 mA CCID per UL 2231 Automatic and Manual Reset Feature Upstream Breaker 2 pole 100 A max breaker on dedicated circuit Non GFCI type Plug Out Protection Power output is de energized when a charging connector is disconnecte...

Page 10: ...nd 3 Charging Connector Disconnected From EV Sound 4 Charge Session Complete Sound 5 Warning Fault Sound 6 Card Payment Device Successfully Read Sound 7 Card Payment Device Authorized Sound 8 Card Payment Device Not Autho rized None w Speaker Please refer to left column for the dsscription of different sounds Environmental Operating Storage Temperature 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C 40 F to 176 F 40 C...

Page 11: ...y Instruction Manual x 1 Quick Start Guide x 1 Limited Warranty x 1 Mounting Bracket x 1 Srews x 4 12 AWG Ring Terminals x 2 14 AWG Ring Terminals x 1 Instruction Manual x 1 Quick Start Guide x 1 Limited Warranty x 1 Mounting Bracket x 1 Srews x 4 2 AWG Ring Terminals x 2 8 AWG Ring Terminals x 1 Vinyl End Cap Black x 1 Vinyl End Cap Red x 1 Vinyl End Cap Green x 1 ...

Page 12: ...stallation 3 1 2 Grounding Instructions This product must be connected to a grounded metal permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the product 3 2 Tools Parts Required for Installation Table 3 1 Tools Parts Required for Installation Tool Size Supplier EVSE Mounting Bracket N A M...

Page 13: ...h that the height of the storage means for the coupling device is located between 24 inches 600 mm and 4 feet 1 2 m from ground per NEC Article 625 Masonry Walls Sheet Rock and Wood Stud Walls Figure 3 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Secure the main body mounting bracket to the wall with appropriate bolts as follows a For masonry walls use M8 expansion bolts b For finished walls supported by wood studs use M...

Page 14: ... on Figure 3 2 Prepare for Wiring 3 Connect the electrical wiring to the Blink Charger 3 1 Choose the appropriate conduit in accordance with all applicable state local and national electrical codes and standards ...

Page 15: ... on Figure 3 3 Terminal tube 3 2 Clamp the Terminal Terminal tube and Copper wire Red is for L1 Black is for L2 Figure 3 4 Remove the cover 3 3 Remove the plug cover A or B and use slotted screwdriver if required ...

Page 16: ... L1 L2 2 AWG M8 90C copper wire 97 4 11 G 8 AWG M6 60C copper wire 70 8 8 IQW2 00U M1 R2 N 00 Kiosk L1 L2 G 14 AWG M4 60C copper wire 7 1 0 8 CAUTION To reduce the risk of the fire connect only to a circuit provided with amperes maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 and the Canadian Electrical Code Part I C22 2 Model Current Rati...

Page 17: ...all and secure with four screws to the mounting bracket Use a torque force of 1 5 newton metre Figure 3 6 Blink Charger and Mounting Bracket 4 Align the screw holes of the mounting bracket with the Blink charger holes Use a torque force of 1 5 newton metre ...

Page 18: ...14 Charge on Figure 3 8 Blink Charger and Charger Plug ...

Page 19: ... a computer to the charge point using an Ethernet cable There is an Ethernet RJ 45 port in the Blink Charger for connecting Figure 4 1 Ethernet RJ 45 Port location Secondly set up a Static IP Address on your computer except 169 254 63 255 cause it s the default IP of Blink Charger Enter the IP address 169 254 xxx xxx ...

Page 20: ...ield of the browser and press enter http 169 254 63 255 Now you should see the login screen To be able to configure the charge point you should enter admin in the user name box The default password for each unit should be different to enhance security It will be 11 character format YYWW SSSSSS subtracted from ChargePointSerialNumber e g 1627 000001 ...

Page 21: ... Configuration Maintenance LLM Status and Security 4 2 2 Configuration Menu When you choose the Configuration menu a sub menu will appear The Factory Settings tab is used to display the information of the charge point The Commissioning Settings tab is used to set up the charge point to use the OCPP services ...

Page 22: ...ub menu will appear The Command screen can be used to restart the charge point and reset settings to MFG default The Firmware Upgrade screen can be used to upgrade the firmware of the charge point 4 2 4 LLM Status Menu When you choose the LLM Status menu a sub menu will appear ...

Page 23: ...ity Menu When you choose the Security menu a sub menu will appear The Change Password screen can be used to change the default password 4 2 6 Operation Hours Menu When you choose the Operation Hours menu a sub menu will appear ...

Page 24: ... screen shows the Default Parking Price Default Parking Price could be modified here or recovery to default setting The Default Usage Price screen shows the Default Usage Price Default Usage Price could be modified here or recovery to default setting 4 2 8 OQC Test Menu When you choose the OQC Test menu a sub menu will appear ...

Page 25: ...rial The unique serial number of the charge point Hardware Version The hardware version of the charge point Firmware Version The software version of the charge point Production Date The date when the charge point is made Number Of Connectors Number of connectors of the charge point Connector Type Type of the output cable connector Max Amperage Connector The maximum current output for the charge po...

Page 26: ...entity of the charger as known in the OCPP Central System Central System URL The URL of the OCPP Central System service Basic Auth ID The ID for BASIC authentication in HTTPS SSL TLS connections Basic Auth Password The password for BASIC authentication in HTTPS SSL TLS connections Remote Command Listening Port The listening port for remote command of the OCPP Central System service This property i...

Page 27: ...nal Strength Signal strength of Wi Fi network Unit in dBm WebSocket Ping Interval Defines the webSocket ping interval Unit in seconds Boot Notification Interval Defines the boot notification interval Unit in seconds Boot Notification Retries Defines the boot notification retry times Heart Beat Interval Defines the heartbeat interval Unit in seconds Reset Retries Defines the reset retry times Downl...

Page 28: ...pecific identifier If absent authorization for each session is required Offline Authorization Select if the offline authorization should be enabled or disabled Authorize Timeout Max time interval in seconds between presenting RFID card and connecting an EV Temperature Low Value in Celsius at which the charger will send a temperature low warning message Temperature High Value in Celsius at which th...

Page 29: ...A mobile network e g Verizon CDMA Apn Name APN name to access CDMA mobile network e g Verizon CDMA Apn User APN user name to access CDMA mobile network e g Verizon CDMA Apn Password APN user password to access CDMA mobile network e g Verizon Fallback Amperage The fallback charging current when a Charge Point is offline no matter in Standalone Primary Secondary modes Unit in A Resume Charging Indic...

Page 30: ...de of the location Longitude Longitude of the location Ventilation Area Show if charge point installed in ventilation required area Max Amperage Grid Connection Maximum current of the input power source grid Reservation Supported If true Charge Point will support reservation related messages from Central System Member Price Scheme ID The default price scheme ID will be used for Blink members when ...

Page 31: ...ne Standalone Use charge point as a single device Primary Use charge point as a primary charge point Primary con nected to OCPP Server via 3G and connected to other charge points Called Secondary via Wi Fi and forms a local charge points group This group is also a WLAN Wireless Local Area Network Secondary Use charge point as a Secondary charge point Second ary connected to Primary via Wi Fi Secon...

Page 32: ...ty Local Load Management The default value is as follow Standard Alone Primary Secondary Primary LAN IP Not used Default value not changeable Not used Start Port Not used Default value not changeable Not used Max Device Number Not used Default value not changeable Not used Connectivity Auto 3G not changeable Wi Fi not changeable Ping URL User setting User setting User setting Local Load Management...

Page 33: ...re 1 NONE 2 WPA_PERSONAL 3 WPA_ENTERPRISE 4 WPA2_PERSONAL 5 WPA2_ENTERPRISE 6 WEP 7 IEEE8021X 8 WPA2_PERSONAL_SHA256 9 WPA2_ENTERPRISE_SHA256 EAP Mandatory for the following security IEEE8021X User Name Mandatory for the following security WPA_ENTERPRISE WPA2_ENTERPRISE IEEE8021X WPA2_ENTERPRISE_SHA256 Password SSID password to access Wi Fi network WAN ...

Page 34: ...to decide the charging current for each charger Valid options are 1 UD default Uniform Distribution The max Amperage is divided by total numbers of charging EV i e each EV will use the same charging current 2 FIFS First In First Serve Fallback Current The fallback current when Secondary is not able to communicate with Primary Primary will overwrite fallback current in Secondary with its own value ...

Page 35: ... to MFG default button 4 4 2 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the firmware of the charge point you need to download the upgrade image file to your local hard disk and then click the Choose File button to locate the firmware file on your computer Once you have selected the new firmware file click the Upload button to start the upgrade process ...

Page 36: ...tatus Indicates if the charger is connected to the Primary if it s a Secondary For Standalone and Primary it always shows Connected to Primary Network Active Device Indicates the Network connected via which device It could be Offline Ethernet or 3G Local Load Management Status Display connected chargers total chargers Group ID of the LLM group as well as a full table of detail information each cha...

Page 37: ...user you want to change password There are two default users admin and maintain Only admin user can access Security Page Enter old password and new password then press Apply button to change password of the user To reset password of all users press Reset password of all users button ...

Page 38: ...34 Charge on 4 7 Operaon Hours 4 7 1 Operation Hours The Operation Hours screen shows the Operation Hour Setting of the whole Weekly Operation Hour could be modified here or recovery to default setting ...

Page 39: ...day is the sixth day of week Sunday Based on ISO8601 Sunday is the seventh day of week Weekday Include Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday Weekend Include Saturday and Sunday Everyday Every day Start Time The start time of this schedule It is always a 4 digit string formatted HHMM If it is null startTime is 00 00 End Time The end time of this schedule It is always a 4 digit string formatt...

Page 40: ...sixth day of week Sunday Based on ISO8601 Sunday is the seventh day of week Weekday Include Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday Weekend Include Saturday and Sunday Everyday Every day Start Time The start time of this schedule It is always a 4 digit string formatted HHMM If it is null startTime is 00 00 End Time The end time of this schedule It is always a 4 digit string formatted HHMM If ...

Page 41: ... 37 Charge on 4 9 OQC Test 4 9 1 Test Function This page shows some functions for internal or quality department testing use We recommend that users do not try to use any of the functions here ...

Page 42: ...PTION DEFINITION Not illuminated Charger is powered OFF Steady Green Charger is powered ON Ready for charging Charge Complete Flashing gGeen Fast Flashing green Fast Vehicle Connected Ready for charging Flashing Blue Slow Flashing blue Slow Charging in process Flashing Red Warning Fault Steady Yellow Charger booting Flashing Yellow Firmware Upgrading ...

Page 43: ...ic Vehicle EV 1 Release the charging plug from the charger holster and connect it to the EV Figure 5 1 Remove the Charging Plug from the Charger Holster Figure 5 2 Connect the Charging Plug to the EV 2 Insert the charging plug into the EV ...

Page 44: ...40 Charge on 3 Go to Blink Charger and to follow the instruction shown on the screen Figure 5 3 Blink Charger screen ...

Page 45: ... 41 Charge on 2 SWIPE CARD 1 START CHARGING Touch anywhere of the screen to begin 4 ENTER VEHICLE MILEAGE 3 WAITING FOR AUTHORIZING ...

Page 46: ...42 Charge on 5 DOUBLE CONFIRM THE MILEAGE Press CONTINUE to the next page 6 CHARGE CONFIRMATION 7 CHARGING SESSION STARTED ...

Page 47: ...charging plug from EV to stop charging session 2 READ COST SUMMARY Read the cost summary and then press CLOSE 4 GO BACK TO THE MAIN SCREEN 3 SESSION ENDED Please return the connector to the holster and touch anywhere of the screen 5 3 Stop Charging ...

Page 48: ...or conditions include Over Current Over Voltage Under Voltage Over Temperature For Over Current conditions The charging seesion will be stop while OC occurs After recovery from OC for 30 seconds Blink Charger will automatically restart charging for three times When charging session stopped due to CCID trip Blink Charger will try to restart after 15 minutes for 3 times 5 3 3 Power Outage Recovery W...

Page 49: ...ation 1 Wait until the Station open at the Time which displayed on the top right of the screen 2 Touch Hours of Operations for more information of the Hours of Operation 3 You could refer to the next Item Display Hours of Operation screen 1 Display detail Hours of Operation on the screen 5 4 Troubleshooting If an error message is displayed during the charging process follow the associated instruct...

Page 50: ...call 1 888 998 BLINK 2546 Unable to Read Pay ment Card 1 Please try to swipe card again or touch Help for more information Payment Card De clined 1 There appears to be an issue with your card or account 2 For assistance please call 1 888 998 BLINK 2546 Blink Code is not Valid 1 This code has expired Blink Codes are only valid for 24 hours 2 To purchase another Blink Code visit www blinkcode com 3 ...

Page 51: ... call 1 888 998 BLINK 2546 Fault Case 1 1 A fault occurred 2 System will automatically reset the fault in 15 minutes 3 You may also touch the reset button to manually reset the system 4 For assistance please call 1 888 998 BLINK 2546 Fault Case 2 1 A fault occurred 2 Touch the reset button to manually reset the system 3 For assistance please call 1 888 998 BLINK 2546 Fault Case 3 1 A fault occurre...

Page 52: ...is preferred to not direct streams of water at the unit Clean with a soft damp cloth Make sure the charging plug is put back in the holster after charging to avoid damage Ensure the power cable is stored on the charger after use to avoid damage If the power cable or the charging plug is damaged contact Customer Support 5 6 Customer Support If the Charger is not operational or you need our assistan...

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