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EV-Master Controller 7700 Series User Manual
Model Numbers:
CS-EVMC-7700-4, CS-EVMC-7700-4-E
CS-EVMC-7700-4D, CS-EVMC-7700-4D-E
December 19, 2017
Page 1: ...771 00010 A1 1014374 Page 1 of 23 EV Master Controller 7700 Series User Manual Model Numbers CS EVMC 7700 4 CS EVMC 7700 4 E CS EVMC 7700 4D CS EVMC 7700 4D E December 19 2017 ...
Page 2: ...VERVIEW 5 EVMC SYSTEM HARDWARE INSTALLATION 7 VIEWING YOUR SYSTEM 11 LOCATING YOUR UNIT ON YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM 11 VIEWING THE SYSTEM DASHBOARD 12 CONFIGURING YOUR SYSTEM 14 CONFIGURING EDITING THE OUTLETS 14 SETTINGS PAGE 15 SCHEDULE PAGE 18 ACCOUNTS PAGE 19 ALL ON MODE 20 SYSTEM PAGE 22 EVMC RAW LOGS 23 ...
Page 3: ...specifically identified to the contrary in advance by the customer The fact that this document may include a copyright notice does not in any way affect the proprietary status of this guide Copyright Copyright 2016 by Cyber Switching All Rights Reserved Trademarks Cyber Switching the Cyber Switching logo ePower and Cyber Breaker are registered trademarks and ePower ManagerTM and Virtual Circuit Br...
Page 4: ...nit is supplied pre installed into a back panel assembly Confirm all applicable NEC and local electrical codes regarding back panel assembly and compliance 2 The EV Master Controller is to be installed by a licensed electrician 3 The EV Master Controller only switches one pole of a 2 pole input The second pole is shared directly to all charge stations across a common bus bar and is always energize...
Page 5: ...l II car charging stations or eight 16A level II charge stations This configuration is optimal for fleet charging or other daily use applications like an office or hotel where users will be connected for several hours Figure1 Schematic for single input EVMC system showing installation and the sequential rotational sharing of chargers connected to the device Note Typical input power is single phase...
Page 6: ...vating one charge station at a time see note in fig2 below limiting total system load to that of an individual charger rather than all 4 chargers at once This allows charge systems to avoid costly peak rate charges that boost electrical rates from cents per kWh to multiple dollars See table 1 Figure 2 Schematic of Direct Input product configuration The back panel has separate input terminals for e...
Page 7: ...low all applicable local and NEC codes when selecting an appropriate location Always ensure primary circuit protection is used for any supply input line 2 Drill access holes for input power output power to EV charge stations up to 4 and for network cable Cat5e 6 Run conduit and cabling securement following local and NEC code requirements 3 For 3 wire input 2 hot 1 ground connect lines at the follo...
Page 8: ...ne 1 black connect to EV1 line 1 on output terminal block black b EV station 1 output line 2 red connects to EV1 line 2 output terminal block red c EV station 1 ground connects to common ground Figure 5 Connection of output power to EV station 1 d Connect network cable to network port on EV Master Controller as shown below Note in figure 6 input and output grounds for the EV stations are not shown...
Page 9: ...osed indicating charge station powered through relay is energized If no load is detected indicating no car is parked to any charge station the unit will go into a standby mode leaving all relays closed once a load is detected on a channel the system automatically opens the remaining channels and starts timed rotation 8 When operation is confirmed close panel door 9 If required the software interfa...
Page 10: ...terminal block 3 Connect 2 pole output to EV1 at the indicated terminal set of the OUTPUT terminal block Ensure ground to EV1 connected at common 4 Repeat for all remaining EV charge stations to be powered by EVMC 5 If using Ethernet connect using Cat5e or 6 cable at the network port 6 Close input breakers to activate unit 7 Unit will switch relays 1 4 for 2 complete cycles when initially energize...
Page 11: ...r non DHCP enabled the default unit IP is 192 168 1 1 Contact your system administrator if you need assistance finding the IP address of the unit Once you have credentialed into the system you will be on the main system dashboard The following pages will help you set up the device NOTE You can find the device on your network by matching up the MAC Address which is identified on the unit label appl...
Page 12: ...word password Reference letters in the view refer to definitions called out on the next page Figure 8 System Dashboard Home Screen See explanation of screen functions on next page In the view shown Channel Outlet 3 is charging and reporting a load of 30A as indicated by the green active button Note a timer shows within the channel it has been active for 13 minutes A B C D E F G H I J K L K M N N ...
Page 13: ...ing the Schedule Button allows operation of the system for predetermined times during a 7 day calendar week H System Page Button Displays device information and buttons for system reboot or reset to factory defaults I Raw Logs Page Button Shows the events recorded by the unit The system currently logs the last 250 events J Real Time Usage Chart Graphically displays real time demand of vehicles plu...
Page 14: ...this window see figure 9 below customizable features are outlet name outlet voltage monitoring and outlet enabling When the AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE box is checked the unit monitors system voltage directly automatically When not checked enter a system voltage level in the box directly below For almost all applications leave the automatic voltage checked Outlet Alert Configuration is used to enable Cyber ...
Page 15: ...tion Use of ENABLE ALL CHANNELS function is detailed later in this document in a separate section and is only reserved for Direct Input Product Configuration CS EVMC 7700 4D 4D E Do not enable this function for the Single Input Product Configuration at any time CS EVMC 7700 4 4 E The Network Settings section sets communication to either DHCP or static network addressing and inputs for updating add...
Page 16: ...er two 16A charge stations If a channel is only powering one 32A charge station or one 16A station leave the ENABLE CYBER DUAL CHARGE FEATURE box unchecked default setting If this function is not selected when two 16A charge stations are connected a system error will occur when the system reports an increased load level resulting from a car connecting to the second charger on the channel during a ...
Page 17: ...ult is no custom is required then copy in the api key Press the SAVE button to connect your unit At this point navigate over to the management system address and locate the unit If using the Cyber Switching Energy Management Dashboard go to the Devices page and look for the attached unit on the list should only be about 1 2 minutes to connect The Charging Time section of the settings page allows y...
Page 18: ...vate the scheduler select the SETTINGS tab on the selection bar and check the ENABLE SCHEDULE box to display the schedule window figure 11 below Check the STATUS box for the particular days the system is to be in operation Then designate the START TIME and END TIME in the appropriate boxes below The system shown in figure 11 is set for a Monday Friday operation activating the charge stations at 5A...
Page 19: ...nnels powered through the EVMC To add a user select the Add User see A in figure 8 below In the dialogue box assign user name user password user role and outlet privilege Available roles are Administrative allows full access to configure EVMC system User allows edit access to assigned channels Viewer allows only home page viewing of EVMC system No edit access is privilege is assigned Figure 12 Acc...
Page 20: ...ely upon connection NOTE DO NOT ACTIVATE THIS FUNCTION FOR THE SINGLE INPUT PRODUCT CONFIGURATION AT ANY TIME MODELS CS EVMC 7700 4 4 E THIS SYSTEM IS ONLY USED ON MODELS CS EVMC 7700 4D 4D E ONLY ENABLING THIS FUNCTION FOR THE SINGLE INPUT PRODUCT CONFIGURATION WILL IMMEDIATELY TRIP INPUT BREAKERS ONCE OUTPUT LOAD EXCEEDS 40A To activate the all on software mode select the SETTINGS button from th...
Page 21: ...press the START ALL and then select the START CHARGING button to close relays You will now observe all the outlet indicator bubbles go to bright green and indicate active showing that the connected chargers are now energized and able to charge vehicles whenever they connect into the system Figure 15 Interface when controller is operating in all ENABLE ALL CHANNELS mode ...
Page 22: ...ation select the STOP CHARGING button and reselect the START CHARGING button The system will go back to standard rotation at this point SYSTEM PAGE The system page identifies serial number software version and has control buttons for rebooting the device factory defaults and kWh Figure 16 Settings page ...
Page 23: ...CUserManual 771 00010 A1 1014374 Page 23 of 23 EVMC RAW LOGS Figure 17 The Raw Logs page will allow you to see the actual raw data that the unit it capturing and referencing on the main landing page graph ...