EATON xChargeIn UDP Programmers Guide V 2.01
EATON xChargeIn, UDP Programmers Guide V 2.01
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3.2
UDP commands intended for regular use
The following section contains all UDP commands meant for regular use.
These commands are used to gain information about the current state of the
device as well as to control the next or the current charging session. All
settings caused by these commands are not permanent and are reset at the
next time the device registers that the EV plug is pulled from a vehicle inlet
or the charging station is restarted.
3.2.1
UDP command: i
This command will deliver basic information about the addressed charging
station. Each communication buildup should be done by using “
i
”.
Command structure
Command
Parameters
Additional Description
i
-
-
Reply structure
Field
Contents
Additional Description
Firmware
String (32 chars)
Firmware version of the device
3.2.2
UDP command: report 1
If the IP address in the network is known, the use of
report 1
as a unicast
is recommended. It delivers more information as
i
, but is not designed to be
used as a broadcast to search for xChargeIn charging stations in the
network.
Command structure
Command
Parameters
Additional Description
report 1
-
-
Reply structure
Field
Contents
Additional Description
ID
1
ID of the report
Product
String (32 chars)
Product name as defined by the
manufacturer
Serial
String (8 chars)
Serial number of the device
Firmware
String (32 chars)
Firmware version of the device
COM-module
0
No communication module is present.
1
Communication module is present.