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5.
The Gateway Module is now in Listening Mode and will find the EVSE. The EVSE’s ZigBee Module ID will display in the
empty area of the screen. This might take a minute or two.
6.
Highlight that ZigBee number and enter a number for the EVSE in the EVSE Number field. This is the number the
customer will use when selecting an EVSE to use for charging. For example, if this EVSE is located in parking spot 33,
assign it the number 33. Note: Use only numeric characters.
7.
Click Update EVSE.
8.
The Gateway Module updates this information and returns to Listening Mode. It is ready to discover the next EVSE
to add to its network.
9.
Slide that EVSE’s Dip Switch 3 to the Open position. After a few moments, its Data Router will first show all lights on
with no flashing, and then just the blue Power light will remain on. Replace that EVSE’s cover.
10.
Move to the next EVSE that will be part of this Gateway Module’s network. Repeat Steps 2-9 until all of this Gateway
Module’s EVSE’s have been added.
11.
Once all EVSEs have been added, leave the Synch EVSE screen to take the Gateway Module out of Listening Mode.
Note: Adding an EVSE to an existing, operational network interrupts communication within the network while the
Gateway Module is in Listening Mode. Tracking Data that occurred during the time the Gateway Module was in
Listening Mode will be collected after the Gateway Module returns to live operational mode. No data will be lost.
Testing the ZigBee Mesh Network
1.
Turn on the Gateway Module.
2.
From the Main menu, expand the EVSE list and highlight the EVSE you just added. The
following screen displays:
3.
Click Start Charge.
4.
The Gateway Module sends a Charge message to that EVSE. If the message successfully went through, the yellow
Connected light will be on on that EVSE’s Data Router. At this point you can plug the EVSE’s cable into a tester to
check that a charge is actually occurring, or connect it to a car to check charging.
5.
After test completes, click Stop Charge.
6.
Remove any EVSE from the Gateway Module’s network that did not receive the Charge message and repeat Steps 2-
9 in Setting Up a ZigBee Network.
7.
To remove an EVSE, highlight that EVSE on the EVSE Stations dropdown list and click Delete EVSE on the bottom of
the screen you used to test the charge.