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WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6738049.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case US Type Charger-80A (Gen2) User Manual Revision 2.0 User Manual Rev 2.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This document contains instructions and warnings that must be followed when installing and using the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). Before installing or using the EVSE, read this entire document as well as WARNING and CAUTION markings in this document. Safety Instructions The symbols used have the following meaning:
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAUTION: RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT The information provided in this manual in no way exempts the user of responsibility to follow all applicable codes or safety standards. This document provides instructions for the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) and should not be used for any other product. Repair and Maintenance Clause Only licensed electricians can repair or maintain this equipment. It is forbidden for general users to repair or maintain it. Turn off input power before repair or maintenance this equipment. US Type Charger-80A 1 User Manual Rev 2.0 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This equipment may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not covered in this Guide must be approved in writing by the manufacturers Regulatory Engineering Department. Changes or modifications made without written approval may void the users authority to operate this equipment. Industry Canada statement:
This equipment complies with ISEDs license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d ISED applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage prjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. US Type Charger-80A 2 User Manual Rev 2.0 Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC / ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with greater than 20cm between the radiator & your body. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements FCC / ISED tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis plus de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY This equipment is intended only for charging vehicles that do not require ventilation during charging. Please refer to your vehicles owners manual to determine ventilation requirements. WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY Do not use extender cables to increase the length of the charging cable. Maximum length is limited to 25 feet by the National Fire Protection Agency. WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY Do not drag this equipment by input power cord. WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Basic precautions should always be followed when using electrical products, including the following:
Read all the instructions before using this equipment. This equipment should be supervised when used around children. Do not put fingers into the EV connector. Do not uses this equipment if the flexible power cord or EV cable is frayed, has broken insulation, or any other signs of damage. Do not use this equipment if the enclosure or the EV connector is broken, cracked, open, or shows any other indication of damage. WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly ground-ed. WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not touch live electrical parts. Incorrect connections may cause electric shock. US Type Charger-80A 3 User Manual Rev 2.0 WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not remove cover or attempt to open the enclosure. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualied service personnel. WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION To reduce the risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating of fuse. WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION This equipment has internal arcing or sparking parts which should not be exposed to flammable vapors. It should not locate in a recessed area or below floor level. Automatic reset feature provided. WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION Do not use this device with an extension cord. CAUTION: RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT Do not operate this equipment in temperatures outside its operating range of -35C to +55C
(-31F to +131F). CAUTION: RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT Store this equipment in a clean dry place in temperatures between -40C and +80C (-40F to
+176F). CAUTION: RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT Not exceed maximum 150V to ground. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS US Type Charger-80A 4 User Manual Rev 2.0 Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 8 Product view ............................................................................................................................... 8 2 Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Product specifications ............................................................................................................... 12 3 Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 14 Before installation ..................................................................................................................... 14 3.1.1 Safety check ................................................................................................................. 14 3.1.2 Grounding instructions ................................................................................................ 14 Tools & parts required for installation ...................................................................................... 15 Charge Point Installation ........................................................................................................... 15 Input Power Cord Installation ................................................................................................... 21 Holster Installation .................................................................................................................... 24 Operating Current ..................................................................................................................... 27 Service Wiring ........................................................................................................................... 28 3.7.1 240V Split-Phase .......................................................................................................... 28 3.7.2 208V 3-Phase WYE-Connected..................................................................................... 28 3.7.3 240V Three-Phase Delta-Connected ............................................................................ 29 4 Getting started .................................................................................................................................... 31 Access charger via browser [for SC/IC Only] ............................................................................. 31 4.1.1 Setting up the local network ........................................................................................ 31 US Type Charger-80A 5 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.1.2 Setting up the local network (using Ethernet cable).................................................... 32 4.1.3 Log in ............................................................................................................................ 32 Web-page overview [for SC/IC only] ......................................................................................... 34 4.2.1 Menu overview ............................................................................................................ 34 4.2.2 Configuration menu ..................................................................................................... 35 4.2.3 Maintenance menu ...................................................................................................... 36 4.2.4 LLM Status menu [for IC only] ...................................................................................... 37 4.2.5 Security menu .............................................................................................................. 38 Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 39 4.3.1 Factory settings ............................................................................................................ 39 4.3.2 Station settings............................................................................................................. 40 4.3.3 OCPP settings ............................................................................................................... 43 4.3.4 Communication settings .............................................................................................. 50 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 63 4.4.1 LLM information ........................................................................................................... 69 4.4.2 Gateway/Client group table ......................................................................................... 70 4.4.3 Operation mode ........................................................................................................... 71 Security ..................................................................................................................................... 79 4.5.1 Change password ......................................................................................................... 79 5 Operations .......................................................................................................................................... 80 Charging status indicators ......................................................................................................... 80 Authorization (for IC only) ........................................................................................................ 81 5.2.1 Online Authorization .................................................................................................... 81 5.2.2 Local Authorization ...................................................................................................... 82 Charging an Electric Vehicle (EV) .............................................................................................. 82 5.3.1 Plug and Charge ........................................................................................................... 82 US Type Charger-80A 6 User Manual Rev 2.0 5.3.2 RFID card (for IC only) .................................................................................................. 83 Stop charging ............................................................................................................................ 83 5.4.1 Interrupt charging ........................................................................................................ 83 5.4.2 Auto restart .................................................................................................................. 83 5.4.3 Power outage recovery ................................................................................................ 83 General care .............................................................................................................................. 84 Customer support ..................................................................................................................... 84 US Type Charger-80A 7 User Manual Rev 2.0 1 Introduction This user manual applies to 80A Level 2 AC Charger for Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs). The Level 2 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) with 80A capabilities will be used in North America. It can provide a shorter charging time than the 16A and 32A EVSE.
!!! Any unauthorized modifications will void the manufacturers warranty!!!
Product view Figure 1-1 Front view US Type Charger-80A 8 User Manual Rev 2.0 Box Contents Inside the box, you will find the following accessories. Figure 1-2 Box contents Table 1-1 Accessories in the box Item Description QTY Remark 1 2 3 4 Basic Charger-80A Intelligent Charger-80A Mounting Bracket Holster ASSY Accessories Bag 1 1 1 1 Attached to the back of the charge point With Hook x1, Holster x1 & M4xL15 tapping screw x2
#2 AWG Ring terminal lug x 2, #8 AWG Ring terminal lug and M6 machine screw x1 Carton Opening Process 1. Open the carton and remove the EPE Foam Figure 1-2 Opening the carton US Type Charger-80A 9 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 1-3 Charge point device 2. Take out the charge point and then remove the mounting bracket before installing it. US Type Charger-80A 10 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 1-4 Take out the charge point Figure 1-5 Remove the mounting bracket US Type Charger-80A 11 User Manual Rev 2.0 2 Specifications Product specifications Item Application Voltage (Vac) Frequency (Hz) Current (Rms) Charging Connector Indications Wi-Fi Ethernet BLE Cellular RFID Display Data Protocol Operation Temp. Storage Temp. Mounting Type Wiring Type Enclosure Level Impact Resistance Dimension (H x W x D) Web Portal Management Console Management US Type Charger-80A Table 2-1 Product specifications BC80A Residential SC80A Residential IC80A Commercial 208/240VAC (-20% ~ + 15%), Single Phase 50/60Hz Max. 80 A SAE J1772 Type 1 Green Steady: Ready Green Flashing (Fast): Authorized, wait for EV Connect Green Flashing (Slow): Suspend (Occupying) Blue Flashing (Slow): Charging Red Steady: Unrecoverable Fault Red Flashing (Slow): Recoverable Fault Yellow Flashing (Slow): Booting / Firmware Upgrading / Out of Service Remark Fast Flash: On Time 300ms, Off Time 200ms, 2Hz Slow Flash: On Time 1200ms, Off Time 800ms, 0.5Hz N/A N/A YES N/A N/A N/A N/A 802.11 b/g/n YES N/A M2M connection
(LTE CAT 1) ISO 14443 A/B, ISO 15693, Felica, ISO 18092 Optional:
Apple Vas / Google Tap 116(L)*8.5(W)*37(H)mm, 5.57mm CHARACTER HEIGHT, 5*8 DOT MATRIX, OLED 20x2 OCPP 1.6 ISO15118 capable
-35 ~ 55 (-31 to 131)
-40 ~ 80 (-40 to 176) Wall mount / Pole mount (optional) Hard-wired TYPE 3R IK10 14.1x10.6x5.5 N/A Yes Yes 12 User Manual Rev 2.0 Item BC80A SC80A IC80A Certification FCC Part 15.247 (Bluetooth 2.4GHz) UL 1998/2231/2594 FCC Part 15B FCC Part 15.225 (RFID 13.56MHz) FCC Part 15.247 (WLAN 2.4GHz) Energy Star N/A FCC Part 22/24/27 US Type Charger-80A 13 User Manual Rev 2.0 3 Installation Before installation 3.1.1 Safety check Check for transport damages. Before connecting the product to the power supply, check that the power supply voltage and current rating corresponds with the power supply details shown on the product rating label. CAUTION: Disconnect the power supply before installing or repairing the charge point. Failure to do so may result in physical injury or damage to the power supply system and the charge point. CAUTION: Avoid touching or pressing the OLED screen all times, as this may result in damage to the OLED screen. DANGER: RISK OF SUFFOCATION Keep any packing materials away from children these materials are a potential source of danger, e.g. suffocation. CAUTION: Cord extension sets are not allowed to be used. The charge point must be installed only by a licensed electrician in accordance with the provisions of the local electrical industry construction and should comply with national electrical codes and standards. Before installing the charge point, make sure you have read all of these instructions in this manual and fully understand its contents. Appropriate protection is required when connecting to a main switchboard. The tools and parts used as outlined in the section Tools & parts required for installation. 3.1.2 Grounding instructions The charge point must be implemented equipment grounding through a permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor. Use a wire with a dedicated grounding wire and a ring terminal and connected to the equipment ground terminal block for grounding. US Type Charger-80A 14 User Manual Rev 2.0 Tools & parts required for installation Table 3-1 Tools & parts required for installation Tool QTY Model Size Supplier Remark 222x173x9 mm 58x58x70 mm Tapping: #12 Mechanical: M6 Mechanical: M6 2 AWG For 2 AWG wire Color: Red, Black, Green. For 2 AWG wire Mounting Bracket Holster ASSY Screw Wire, Copper Heat Shrink Tube Terminal Conduit Philips Screwdriver Torx Screwdriver Hex Socket Torque Wrench 1 1 4 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 All All All All All All All All All All All All All Product Model Model Accessories Commercially Available Commercially Available Model Accessories Commercially Available Model Accessories Fasten charge point to the wall Hold EV charging plug Fasten Mounting Bracket &
Hook Fasten charge point &Mount bracket Protect wires & terminals Model Accessories 1 inch Commercially Available PH3 T20 5/16 40 kgf-cm min Commercially Available Commercially Available Commercially Available Commercially Available Connect input wires to the terminal block Protect power cable Tighten #12 Tapping screws Charge Point Installation 1. Disassemble top cover Figure 3-1 Loosen 1 pc M4 screw. US Type Charger-80A 15 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 3-2 Use flat tip screw driver to push snap then open front cover. Figure 3-3 Loosen 5 pcs M4 screw then open Install cover. US Type Charger-80A 16 User Manual Rev 2.0 2. Find SIM card socket. (only for Intelligent Charger) Figure 3-4 Position of SIM card socket 3. Insert SIM card. 3-1 Unlock the SIM Card socket Figure 3-5 SIM card socket and cover Open/Close direction US Type Charger-80A 17 User Manual Rev 2.0 3-2 Open the socket then install Sim card Figure 3-6 open the socket cover Figure 3-7 input the SIM Card 4. Secure the main body mounting bracket to the wall with appropriate screw. Follow applicable accessibility requirements for the mounting position. The unit shall be stored or located at a sufficient height. For indoor site, it should not be lower than 18 inches (450 mm) and not higher than 4 feet (1.2m). For outdoor site, it should not be lower than 24 inches (600 mm) and not higher than 4 feet (1.2m). Refer to Article 625, NEC. The mounting bracket has ten screw holes. If only two screws be used to fasten the mounting bracket, the screws should pass through the middle two screw holes of the mounting bracket. The other screw holes are reserved for the user. US Type Charger-80A 18 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 3-8 Fasten mounting bracket Figure 3-9 Screw holes of mounting bracket Screw sizing suggestion:
A. For masonry walls, use M6 mechanical screws. (Commercially Available) B. For finished walls supported by wood studs, use #12 tapping screws. (Model Accessories) C. Please refer to the following torque. The actual torque is according to the wall material. Screw M6
#12 Torque 25 kgf.cm min 25 kgf.cm min 21.7 lb-in min 21.7 lb-in min 5. Fasten charge point onto mounting bracket. 5-1. Put the charge point on the mounting bracket. 5-2. Fasten charge point on mounting bracket by tightening M6 screw. 5-3. Please refer to the following torque. Screw M6 Torque 31 kgf.cm 26.9 lb/in US Type Charger-80A 19 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 3-10 Charge point and mounting bracket Figure 3-11 Tighten M6 screw US Type Charger-80A 20 User Manual Rev 2.0 Input Power Cord Installation 2. Choose the appropriate conduit in accordance with all applicable state, local and national electrical codes and standards. Figure 3-12 Conduit. 3. Clamp copper terminal to connect copper wire. The clamp point is covered by heat shrink tube for protecting. 2-1 Refer to the following wire specification. Use conductor type other than RHH, RHW and RHW-2 with outer covering. Model Charger-80A Terminal L1, L2 G Conductor 2 AWG 8 AWG Rating 90C copper wire Figure 3-13 Copper terminal, heat shrink tube and copper wire. US Type Charger-80A 21 User Manual Rev 2.0 4. Electrical wiring to the charge point. 3-1. Fold the wire end to pass through the conduit and insert them into the input hole (choose input direction 1 or 2 and open cap)
. Figure 3-14 Cable input position 3-2. Fasten the copper wire on the corresponding terminal block. The wiring instruction is printed in front of the terminal block (L1/L2/G). Figure 3-15 Input wiring position. US Type Charger-80A 22 User Manual Rev 2.0 3-3. Use the following torque to connect the wire terminal to the terminal block. Screw M6 Torque 31 kgf.cm 26.9 lb-in CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 100 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. CAUTION: If this unit is installed outdoors, the outlet must be rated for outdoor installation. The outlet must be installed properly to maintain the proper NEMA rating of the enclosure. 3-4. Lock the conduit on the enclosure. Please refer to the following torque. Conduit 1 Torque 35 kgf.cm 30.36 lb-in 3-5. Reassemble Instant cover and Front cover then Fasten M4 screw. Screw M4 Torque 15 kgf.cm 13 lb-in US Type Charger-80A 23 User Manual Rev 2.0 Holster Installation 5. Separate the holster from the hook. Figure 3-16 Separate the holster 6. Fasten the hook on the wall with appropriate screws. 2-1. For finished walls supported by wood studs, use 2PCS screws (#12 tapping or M6 ) . 2-2. The recommend torque is 25 kgf.cm (21.7 lb-in). Figure 3-17 Secure the hook US Type Charger-80A 24 User Manual Rev 2.0 7. Make the holster face up and combine with the hook. Figure 3-18 Secure the holster 8. Rotate the holster down totally. Figure 3-19 Rotate the holster US Type Charger-80A 25 User Manual Rev 2.0 9. Keep the holster in this state and tighten screws completely. 5-1. The recommend torque is 6 kgf.cm (5.2 lb-in). The screws make the combination firm. Figure 3-20 Tighten screws 10. Place EV charging plug on the holster. Figure 3-21 Place EV charging plug US Type Charger-80A 26 User Manual Rev 2.0 Operating Current To set the operating current, please configure 0-7 from selector switch. WARNING: Power must remain off before setting or configuring the selector switch. Table 3-2 Selector Switch Configuration Item Output Current Circuit Breaker Specification Selector Switch Configuration 12A 15A 16A 20A 24A 30A 32A 40A 40A 50A 48A 60A 64A 80A
(Default) 80A 100A US Type Charger-80A 27 User Manual Rev 2.0 Service Wiring 3.7.1 240V Split-Phase Figure 321 Split-Phase 3.7.2 208V 3-Phase WYE-Connected With a WYE-connected secondary, any two of the legs can be used to provide 208V to the Wall Connector. For example, L1 and L2, or L1 and L3, or L2 and L3. The two used phases must each measure 120V to neutral. Note: A current-carrying neutral is not required. US Type Charger-80A 28 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 322 208V 3-Phase WYE-Connected CAUTION: The unused leg (L3 in the illustration) must remain open. Do not connect to a neutral bar, or to earth ground. CAUTION: The center point of the three phases (normally used as neutral) must be grounded to earth at only one point. This is usually at the breaker panel. 3.7.3 240V Three-Phase Delta-Connected With the Delta connection, one leg must be center tapped, and only the two phases on either side of the center tap can be used. The two used phases must each measure 120V to neutral. Consult the transformer manufacturers literature to verify that the single leg can supply the required power. Note: The Wall Connectors contactor closes only if it detects the presence of an earth ground wire connected to a neutral point on the transformer secondary. US Type Charger-80A 29 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 323 240V 3-Phase Delta-Connected CAUTION: The third line (L3 in the illustration) of the delta is 208V, with respect to neutral, and is sometimes referred to as a stinger. Do not use this third line. CAUTION: Do not use a three-phase delta-connected transformer secondary without a center tap on one leg. No neutral point is available for the required earth ground connection. US Type Charger-80A 30 User Manual Rev 2.0 4 Getting started Access charger via browser [for SC/IC Only]
4.1.1 Setting up the local network The default factory setting of networks is Wi-Fi AP mode. You can get the SSID number from the label on the side of the charge point. Please refer to the Figure 4-1. The SSID name is SN. Then you can connect a computer/smart phone/iPad to the charge point using Wi-Fi. The default password is S/N
@Liteon_GEN2 Ex. SN : EX-1193-MA20-1-2311-00026 The SSID name is EX-1193-MA20-1-2311-00026 The password is EX-1193-MA20-1-1234-2444@Liteon_GEN2 Figure 4-1 SN on the main label US Type Charger-80A 31 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.1.2 Setting up the local network (using Ethernet cable) Install communication cable between PC and charge point. Please refer to the Figure 4-2. Connect a computer to the charge point using an Ethernet cable. Ethernet cable RJ45 Connector Grommet RJ45 Cable NOTE Please do not remove the grommets. Instead, let Ethernet cable pass through them. Use tools to combine the RJ45 connector with RJ45 cable. By this way, the IP level could be >= IP55. The Ethernet cable diameter should be 3.5mm 5mm. 4.1.3 Log in Open a web browser, such as Edge or Google Chrome, key-in the IP address in the address field of the browser and press enter. US Type Charger-80A 32 User Manual Rev 2.0 Connection Method Wi-Fi Ethernet cable IP address 10.10.0.1 169.254.63.255 characteristic Static IP address The default ID address if not getting an IP from a DHCP server To be able to configure the charge point, use admin for username. The default password is the last SN 6 digis. Click on login to enter the web portal. Ex. SN : EX-1193-MA20-1-2311-00026 The default web portal password of admin account is -00026. The other account is guest and the corresponding password is guest. US Type Charger-80A 33 User Manual Rev 2.0 Log-in info with 2 different account with different previliges. The account admin with the default password liteon allows to check and modify all configurations on web protal. In the other hand, the acount guest with the default password guest allows to modify the LLM (Local-Load-Management) function. Web-page overview [for SC/IC only]
4.2.1 Menu overview To navigate via the web browser, use the menu items available: Configuration, Maintenance, EVSE Status, LLM Status, and Security. Logout button Menu List US Type Charger-80A 34 User Manual Rev 2.0 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 Station Settings tab is used to set up the configuration regarding to the charge point itself. The OCPP Settings tab is used to set up the custom properties for uses in OCPP 1.6 services. The Communication Settings tab is used to set up the network connection and load management. US Type Charger-80A 35 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.2.3 Maintenance menu When you choose the Maintenance menu, a sub menu will appear:
The Command screen can be used to restart the charge point and reset settings to Manufacturing default. The Charging Profile Data screen can be used to show and clear charging profiles including Charge Point Max Profile, Tx Default Profile and Tx Profile. Charging Profile is defined in OCPP 1.6 specification. The Local Authorization screen can be used to display and clear the Local Authorization List and Authorization Cache List. Both lists are defined in OCPP 1.6 specification. The Firmware Upgrade screen can be used to upgrade the firmware of the charge point. US Type Charger-80A 36 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.2.4 LLM Status menu [for IC only]
When you choose the LLM Status menu, a sub menu will appear:
The Local Load Management Status screen shows the Local Load Management (LLM) settings and current Master/Slave group member list. US Type Charger-80A 37 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.2.5 Security menu When you choose the Security menu, a sub menu will appear:
The Change Password screen can be used to change the password of users for this web portal. US Type Charger-80A 38 User Manual Rev 2.0 Configuration 4.3.1 Factory settings Clicking on the Configuration and then Factory Settings link will bring up the following screen:
Basic Information Charge Point Vendor The vendors name of the charge point. Charge Point Model The models name of the charge point. Charge Point Serial Number 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. Meter Type The meter type of the charge point. Reader Type The reader type of the charge point. [Support only on IC]
DSMR Type The DSMR type of the charge point. US Type Charger-80A 39 User Manual Rev 2.0 Production Date The production date of the charge point. The unit is year/the week of the year. As in the screenshot, it indicates the 11th week of 2023. Software Update Support The software update support end of time of the charge point. According to the regulation, the software will support 10 years after manufacture. The unit is year/the week of the year. As in the screenshot, it indicates the 11th week of 2033. Charging Connector Information Number of Connectors Number of connectors of the charge point. Connector Type* Indicates type 1 or type 2 cable installed in the charge point. Max Amperage Connector The maximum charging current of the connector capability.
* A charge point may have multiple connectors installed. For SC/IC series, there is only one connector on them. 4.3.2 Station settings Clicking on the Configuration and then Station Settings link will bring up the following screen. Since the page is too long to display, we separate it to 2 screens. On this page you can change the properties of the charge point. Click the Apply button at the right side of the property when the value is changed. US Type Charger-80A 40 User Manual Rev 2.0 General Settings Output Power Type AC or DC output power. For SC/IC series, this value is always AC. Power Phase Connected Input power phase connected to the charge point to indicate single phase or three phases. For SC/IC series, this value is always 1. Max Amperage HW Setting The DIP switches (Hardware) settings to indicate the maximum charging current. Max Amperage FW Setting The software settings to indicate the maximum charging current. PWM Amperage The PWM setting for charging current when the charge point is online. This signal is to tell EV how much current is allowed to use. Real Amperage The real-time charging current detected by the charge point. Cold Load Pickup Max Delay Default cold load pickup delay is 120s ~ 720s. The max value could be changeable by this property. Plug and Charge ID If the value is present, the charge point needs to support plug and charge scenario by using the specific identifier. If absent, authorization for each session is required. This ID must be 8 or more characters. Reservation Supported If true, the charge point will support reservation related messages from Central System. US Type Charger-80A 41 User Manual Rev 2.0 Resume Charge After Reboot Indicate if the charge point resumes charging after power recycle. If true, the charge point will resume charging according to UL regulations. If false, the charge point will not resume charging. RFID Reader Indicate if RFID reader is available. [for IC only]
Ventilation Required Indicate if ventilation equipment is required. If set this option to yes, a ventilation fault will occur when the EV report for need ventilation equipment. Recommend setup value are shown below according to the location and ventilation equipment available or not. Place Ventilation Equipment Available Ventilation Equipment Not Available Indoor Outdoor No No Yes No Skip HeartBeat Message When set to true, the Charge Point should skip sending a Heartbeat.req PDU when another PDU has been sent to the Central System within the configured heartbeat interval. Default value is Yes. LED brightness The user can modify the LED brightness according to the user's environment and preferences. The default setting is 50% brightness. Default Pricing Settings US Type Charger-80A 42 User Manual Rev 2.0 CTEP version the version 1.0 of CTEP is supported over OCPP 1.6. Unit Price the price per every kWh. The range is 0 ~ 9.99. Grace period the free parking fee period. The unit is second. The range is 0 ~ 3600. Parking fee before charging the price since plug-in a coupler until start charging and out of grace period. The range is 0 ~ 9.99 Parking fee after charging the price since start charging until unplug the coupler from EV car. The range is 0 ~99.99. Activation fee this is a flat fee for one-time charging. The range is 0 ~ 9.99. 4.3.3 OCPP settings Clicking on the Configuration and then OCPP Settings link will bring up the following screen, since the page is too long to display, please use scrollbar to check remaining pages. US Type Charger-80A 43 User Manual Rev 2.0 On this page you can change the properties just for the charge point. Click the Apply button at the right side of the property when the value is changed. Remote Control Settings Remote Control Type: The remote-control mode accepted by charger. Corruent option is OCPP1.6J: Charger is controlled by OCPP 1.6 protocol. Service Settings Charge Point ID The identity of the charge point as known in the OCPP Central System. Protocol Name The name and version of OCPP is running in the charge point. Central System URL The URL of the OCPP v1.6 Central System service. Basic Auth ID The ID for BASIC authentication in HTTPS (SSL/TLS) connections. US Type Charger-80A 44 User Manual Rev 2.0 Basic Auth Password The password for BASIC authentication in HTTPS (SSL/TLS) connections. FTP Server Username The username of the FTP Server for OCPP to download firmware files and upload diagnostic file. FTP Server Password The password of the FTP Server for OCPP to download firmware files and upload diagnostic file. Message Transport Layer Select the transport layer of the OCPP service that will be used. The available option is WS and WSS. WS: Connection from charge point to OCPP Server uses WebSocket protocol. WSS: Connection from charge point to OCPP Server uses Secure WebSocket protocol. Boot Notification Interval Interval of re-sending BootNotification.req if not accepted by Central System. Boot Notification Retries Number of times to retry sending BootNotification.req.
-1 means unlimited 0 means dont retry. PDU Timeout Interval until the charge point stop waiting for a PDU response. Download Firmware Interval Interval of downloading firmware from Central System. Download Firmware Retries Number of times to retry downloading firmware. Upload Diagnostics Interval Interval of uploading diagnostic file to Central System. Upload Diagnostics Retries Number of times to retry uploading diagnostic file. US Type Charger-80A 45 User Manual Rev 2.0 OCPP1.6 Settings These settings are defined and requested for support in OCPP 1.6 specification. AllowOfflineTxForUnknownId If set to yes, an unknown ID (not in Authorization and Cache List) will be accepted and start the charging session when charge point is not connected to central system. AuthorizationCacheEnabled If set to yes, the Authorization Cache is enabled. AuthorizeRemoteTxRequests Whether a remote request to start a transaction in the form of a RemoteStartTransaction.req message should be authorized beforehand like a local action to start a transaction. BlinkRepeat Number of times to blink the charge point lighting when signaling. This value is not changeable for IC/SC. ClockAlignedDataInterval Size (in seconds) of the clock-aligned data interval. This is the size (in seconds) of the set of evenly spaced aggregation intervals per day, starting at 00:00:00 (midnight). US Type Charger-80A 46 User Manual Rev 2.0 ConnectionTimeOut Interval (from successful authorization) until incipient Transaction is automatically canceled, due to failure of EV driver to (correctly) insert the charging cable connector(s) into the appropriate socket(s). GetConfigurationMaxKeys Maximum number of requested configuration keys in a GetConfiguration.req PDU. HeartBeatInterval Defines the heartbeat interval. LightIntensity Percentage of maximum intensity at which to illuminate the charge point lighting. This value is not changeable for IC/SC. LocalAuthorizeOffline Whether the charge point, when offline, will start a transaction for locally-
authorizedidentifiers. LocalPreAuthorize Whether the charge point, when online, will start a transaction for locally authorized identifiers without waiting for or requesting an Authorize.conf from Central System. MaxEnergyOnInvalidId Maximum energy in Watt-hour (Wh) delivered when an identifier is invalidated by Central System after start of a transaction. MeterValuesAlignedData Clock-aligned measurand(s) to be included in a MeterValues.req PDU, every ClockAlignedDataInterval seconds. Supported value are Current.Import, Energy.Active.Import.Register, and Temperature, Voltage or any combination of these 4 value. MeterValuesAlignedDataMaxLength Maximum number of items in a MeterValuesAlignedData configuration key. MeterValuesSampledData Sampled measurands to be included in a MeterValues.req PDU, every MeterValueSampleInterval seconds. Supported value are Current.Import, Energy.Active.Import.Register, and Temperature, Voltage or any combination of these 4 value. MeterValuesSampledDataMaxLength Maximum number of items in a MeterValuesSampledData configuration key. MeterValueSampleInterval Interval between sampling of metering (or other) data, intended to be transmitted by "MeterValues" PDUs MinimumStatusDuration The minimum duration that a charge point or connector status is stable before a StatusNotification.req PDU is sent to Central System. NumberOfConnectors The number of physical charging connectors of this charge point. US Type Charger-80A 47 User Manual Rev 2.0 ResetRetries Number of times to retry an unsuccessful reset of the charge point. ConnectorPhaseRotation The phase rotation per connector in respect to the connectors energy meter. Possible values per connector are:
NotApplicable (for single phase) Unknown (not (yet) known) RST (Standard Reference Phasing) RTS (Reversed Reference Phasing) SRT (Reversed 240 degree rotation) STR (Standard 120 degree rotation) TRS (Standard 240 degree rotation) TSR (Reversed 120 degree rotation) ConnectorPhaseRotationMaxLength Maximum number of items in a ConnectorPhaseRotation configuration key. StopTransactionOnEVSideDisconnect When set to true, the charge point SHALL administratively stop the transaction when the cable is unplugged from the EV. US Type Charger-80A 48 User Manual Rev 2.0 StopTransactionOnInvalidId Whether the charge point will stop an ongoing transaction when it receives a non-accepted authorization status in a StartTransaction.conf for this transaction. StopTxnAlignedData Clock-aligned periodic measurand(s) to be included in the TransactionData element of StopTransaction.req MeterValues.req PDU for every ClockAlignedDataInterval of the charging session. Supported value are Current.Import, Energy.Active.Import.Register, and Temperature, Voltage or any combination of these 4 value. StopTxnAlignedDataMaxLength Maximum number of items in a StopTxnAlignedData configuration key. StopTxnSampledData Sampled measurands to be included in the TransactionData element of StopTransaction.req PDU, every MeterValueSampleInterval seconds from the start of the charging session. Supported value are Current.Import, Energy.Active.Import.Register, and Temperature, Voltage or any combination of these 4 value. StopTxnSampledDataMaxLength Maximum number of items in a StopTxnSampledData configuration key. SupportedFeatureProfiles A list of supported Feature Profiles. Possible profile identifiers: Core, FirmwareManagement, LocalAuthListManagement, Reservation, SmartCharging and RemoteTrigger. SupportedFeatureProfilesMaxLength Maximum number of items in a SupportedFeatureProfiles configuration key. TransactionMessageAttempts How often the charge point should try to submit a transaction-related message when Central System fails to process it. TransactionMessageRetryInterval How long the charge point should wait before resubmitting a transaction-related message that Central System failed to process. UnlockConnectorOnEVSideDisconnect When set to true, the charge point SHALL unlock the cable on charge point side when the cable is unplugged at the EV. This is not supported by IC/SC since it is plug type and no connector locker. WebSocket Ping Interval Define the ping pong interval for WebSocket protocol. LocalAuthListEnabled Whether the Local Authorization List is enabled. LocalAuthListMaxLength Maximum number of identifications that can be stored in the Local Authorization List. US Type Charger-80A 49 User Manual Rev 2.0 SendLocalListMaxLength Maximum number of identifications that can be send in a single SendLocalList.req. ReserveConnectorZeroSupported If this configuration key is present and set to true: The charge point support reservations on connector 0. ChargeProfileMaxStackLevel Max Stack Level of a Charging Profile. The number defined also indicates the max allowed number of installed charging schedules per Charging Profile purposes. ChargingScheduleAllowedChargingRateUnit A list of supported quantities for use in a Charging Schedule. This value will always be 'Current' for IC/SC. ChargingScheduleMaxPeriods Maximum number of periods that may be defined per Charging Schedule. ConnectorSwitch3to1PhaseSupported If defined and true, this charge point supports switching from 3 to 1 phase during a charging session. This field is ready only. MaxChargingProfilesInstalled Maximum number of charging profiles installed at a time. 4.3.4 Communication settings Clicking on the Configuration and then Communication Settings link will bring up the following screen. Since the page is too long to display, we separate it to couple screens. On this page you can set up the network connection. To finish, click the Apply button. US Type Charger-80A 50 User Manual Rev 2.0 Network Mode Specifies if enable the Local Proxy function. Available options are Gateway, Client and Direct. Direct: Use charge point as a single standalone device. Gateway: Use charge point as a gateway charge point. Gateway connected to OCPP 1.6 Server via cellular, Ethernet or Wi-Fi and connected to other charge points (called Client) via Wi-Fi or Ethernet and forms a local charge points group. This group is also a LAN (Local Area Network). Client: Use charge point as a client charge point. Client connected to Gateway via Wi-
Fi/Ethernet. Client connected to OCPP1.6 Server through gateway charge point (via cellular/Ethernet/Wi-Fi) and Gateway will dispatch incoming remote command to proper client charge points (or Gateway itself). US Type Charger-80A 51 User Manual Rev 2.0 Group Use External Gateway Gateway/Client mode use external gateway as a local network group or not (use Gateway IC). NOTE A Gateway charge point can choose using Wi-Fi/Cellular/Ethernet to connect to the internet by change 'Group Use External Gateway' setting. If set to Yes, a Gateway will use Cellular/Wi-
Fi/Ethernet. When changed this setting, the 'Connectivity' option will automatically change as well. All charge point in this Gateway/Client group must have the same 'Group Use External Gateway'
setting, i.e. all charge points must set this option to Yes (including Gateway and Client) when we want to use an external Wi-Fi AP to connect to internet. In this case, all charge points must also use the same Wi-Fi settings (SSID, password) for the external Wi-Fi AP. If you want to change web portal setting of Direct, Gateway and Client mode, please refer to the separate address of web portal. Direct / Gateway charge point : 10.10.0.1 Client charge point : 10.10.0.2 Connectivity Specifies whether the charge point should always be connected to Internet using None, Auto, Wi-Fi, or Cellular. Default value is Auto. [Cellular: for IC only] The rules for the options are defined as below:
1. None/Auto/Ethernet/Wi-Fi/Cellular for IC-Direct 2. Ethernet/Wi-Fi for IC-Gateway (Group Use External Gateway = Yes) 3. Wi-Fi/Cellular for IC-Gateway (Group Use External Gateway = No) 4. Wi-Fi for SC-Direct/SC Plus-Direct 5. Ethernet/Wi-Fi for IC-Client/SC Plus-Client Client Connectivity Specifies whether the Gateway Device should always be connected to Client Device using Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Gateway Serial Number The serial number of the charge point which acts as a Gateway. US Type Charger-80A 52 User Manual Rev 2.0 Gateway LAN IP The IP of master in LAN. This value cannot be modified by users. Gateway LAN Port (SOAP) The listen port for OCPP SOAP client server. This value cannot be modified by users. Max Group Size The maximum number of charge points allowed in a group/LAN is 20. This value cannot be modified by users. Hide AP SSID Options for hiding SSID of this charge point or not. For IC/SC this option is always off. There are four kinds of Gateway/Client Network Topologies as below:
Topology#1 Ethernet All Gateway/Client EVSE in a group that can connect to the Internet via Ethernet. Setting up each EVSE according to the following settings Setting Network Mode Group Use External Gateway Gateway Gateway Yes Client Client Yes US Type Charger-80A 53 User Manual Rev 2.0 Connectivity Client Connectivity Ethernet None Ethernet None Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Topology#2 Wi-Fi All Gateway/Client EVSE in a group that can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi. Setting up each EVSE according to the following settings Setting Network Mode Group Use External Gateway Connectivity Client Connectivity Gateway Gateway Yes Wi-Fi None Client Client Yes Wi-Fi None Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number US Type Charger-80A 54 User Manual Rev 2.0 Topology#3 Wi-Fi/Cellular + Ethernet The Gateway EVSE in a group that can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi or Cellular. The Client EVSE in a group that can connect to the Gateway EVSE via Ethernet. Setting up each EVSE according to the following settings Setting Network Mode Group Use External Gateway Gateway Gateway No Client Client No Connectivity Wi-Fi / Cellular Ethernet Client Connectivity Ethernet None Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number US Type Charger-80A 55 User Manual Rev 2.0 Topology#4 Wi-Fi/Cellular + Wi-Fi The Gateway EVSE in a group that can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi or Cellular. The Client EVSE in a group that can connect to the Gateway EVSE via Wi-Fi. Setting up each EVSE according to the following settings Setting Network Mode Group Use External Gateway Gateway Gateway No Connectivity Wi-Fi / Cellular Client Connectivity Wi-Fi Client Client No Wi-Fi None Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number US Type Charger-80A 56 User Manual Rev 2.0 Active Device Status Active Device Current active network device. Possible values are None, Ethernet, Wi-Fi or Cellular Active IP Address Current active IP address. There will be value here only if connected to a network. Active Netmask Current active netmask address. There will be value here only if connected to a network. Active Gateway Current active gateway IP address. There will be value here only if connected to a network and network provide this data. Active Primary DNS Current active primary DNS IP address. There will be value here only if connected to a network and network provide this data. Active Secondary DNS Current active secondary DNS IP address. There will be value here only if connected to a network and network provide this data. US Type Charger-80A 57 User Manual Rev 2.0 Ethernet Settings Link Mode Configure the Ethernet port to use DHCP or Static IP. If you select Static IP from the drop-
down menu, you need to enter values for IP Address, Netmask, and Default Gateway fields. IP Address The IP address of the charge point. Its modifiable if Link Mode is Static IP. Netmask The subnet mask. Its modifiable if Link Mode is Static IP. Default Gateway The default gateway. Its modifiable if Link Mode is Static IP. Primary DNS The primary Domain Name Server (optional). Secondary DNS The secondary Domain Name Server (optional). Ping URL Address of the host that the charge point will ping for the Ethernet connection (optional). Wi-Fi Settings SSID The SSID name of Wi-Fi Access Point. Scan button to scan and receive current detectable Wi-Fi signal. US Type Charger-80A 58 User Manual Rev 2.0 Security The encryption of Wi-Fi Access Point. Options are None, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-
PSK+WPA2-PSK and Auto. Password The password of Wi-Fi Access Point. Wi-Fi MAC Address Display Wi-Fi device hardware MAC address. Wi-Fi Signal Strength Display the wireless signal strength of Wi-Fi in dBm. US Type Charger-80A 59 User Manual Rev 2.0 Cellular Settings [for IC only]
MNC The Mobile Network Code of cellular service provider. There will be no data here if no cellular signal. ICCID The ICCID of the modems SIM card. There will be no data here if no SIM card inserted. IMSI The IMSI of the modems SIM card. There will be no data here if no SIM card inserted. IMEI The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) of the modem. MEID The MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) of the modem. Cellular APN This is the gateway for all cellular traffic. Contact your cellular operator for information about this. APN Username This is the user name your ISP has assigned to you (optional). APN Password Password to log into the ISP network (optional). Dial Number Phone number to dial for cellular network. PIN Code PIN code for the modems SIM card (optional). 4 digit number. Primary DNS The primary Domain Name Server (optional). Secondary DNS The secondary Domain Name Server (optional). Cellular Signal Strength The strength of cellular signal in dBm. Local Load Management (LLM) Settings [for IC only]
US Type Charger-80A 60 User Manual Rev 2.0 Local load management is the process of balancing the supply of electricity on the network with the electrical load by adjusting or controlling the load of each charge point in a local group which is based on Gateway/Client architecture. The Gateway IC must be manually set the maximum current limitations so that it will dynamically adjust output current in each Client IC by charging policy. When LLM function is on, all charge points will request for charging to Gateway, and Gateway will calculate the proper current limit and reply to each Client. Each charge point will only allow charging when received a current limit from Gateway. If disconnection occurred between a Client and Gateway, then the Client will use fallback value as the limitation. Local Load Management Enable or disable Local Load Management function. This function can only be enabled in a Gateway or Client charge point. HINT: If user changes Network Mode setting, then related settings will also change automatically such as Connectivity, Local Load Management. The default value is as follow:
Direct Not used Gateway LAN IP Not used Gateway LAN Port Max Group Number Not used Group Use External Gateway Not used Not used Gateway Serial Number Auto Connectivity Disable, not changeable Local Load Management Client Gateway Default value, not changeable Not used Default value, not changeable Not used Default value, not changeable Not used Yes or No Yes or No Used Not used Wi-Fi, not changeable Wi-Fi or Cellular Enable Enable Charging Policy The charging policy for LLM Gateway to decide the charging current for each charge point. Valid options are:
1) UD (default): Uniform Distribution. The maximum 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. Group ID An identity of the LLM group. A slave with different group identity will be rejected when attempting to connect to Gateway. Group Size The total number of charge points in the LLM group. This value is only used in Gateway. Max Amperage Grid Connection Total ampere of each phase allowed loading for the group of charge points at the same time. This value is only used in Gateway. US Type Charger-80A 61 User Manual Rev 2.0 Fallback Current The fallback current when Client is not able to communicate with Gateway. Gateway will overwrite fallback current in Client with its own value when Client connected to Gateway. Note Any option followed by a star mark (*) means the setting need to reboot to take effect. When these value changed and applied the web portal will display a reminder message box for rebooting the charge point. US Type Charger-80A 62 User Manual Rev 2.0 Maintenance This page includes some maintenance functions. US Type Charger-80A 63 User Manual Rev 2.0 Command Reboot: To restart the charge point. Reset to MFG default: To reset to the factory default settings. Charging Profile Data US Type Charger-80A 64 User Manual Rev 2.0 HINT: Charging Profile is defined in OCPP 1.6 specification for smart charging. A charging profile consists of a charging schedule, which is basically a list of time intervals with their maximum charge power or current, and some values to specify the time period and recurrence of the schedule. Show All Charging Profile Data: To show the list of Charging Profiles. There will be a display window. The data display here is RAW data, usually for diagnostic use. Clear All Charging Profile Data: To clear all Charging Profile data. Local Authorization HINT: Local authorization is defined in OCPP 1.6 specification. There are two local list: Local Authorization List and Authorization Cache List. The Local Authorization List is a list of identifiers that can be synchronized with the Central System. An Authorization Cache autonomously maintains a record of previously presented identifiers that have been successfully authorized by the Central System. Show Local Authorization List: To show the list of Local Authorization. Each line of the list shown below indicates a RFID card info. The syntax is CARD_IDTAG|EXPIRY_DATE|PARENT_CARD_IDTAG|CARD_STATUS US Type Charger-80A 65 User Manual Rev 2.0 Clear Local Authorization List: To clear the list of Local Authorization. Upload List: Upload a csv file which including card info to Local Authorization List. A csv file is a plain text file which each line represent a RFID card info. The format of a card info is as follow:
CARD_IDTAG,EXPIRY_DATE,PARENT_CARD_IDTAG,CARD_STATUS CARD_IDTAG: 8 ~ 20 character RFID card ID tag combined with alphabet or numbers. EXPIRY_DATE: The date at which idTag should be removed from the Authorization Cache. Format is YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.ttt which indicates a date in AD. Example: 2019-12-31T16:00:00.000 PARENT_CARD_IDTAG: the parent-identifier of the card. The format is same as CARD_IDTAG. CARD_STATUS: This contains whether the idTag has been accepted or not by the Central System. Valid options are Accepted, Blocked, Expired or Invalid. This string is case sensitive. Sample data: 0123456789ABCD,2019-12-31T16:00:00.000,PARENTID,Accepted Show Authorization Cache List: To show the list of Authorization Cache. Each line of the list shown below indicates a cached RFID card info. The syntax is CARD_IDTAG|EXPIRY_DATE|PARENT_CARD_IDTAG|CARD_STATUS|CACHED_DATE US Type Charger-80A 66 User Manual Rev 2.0 Clear Authorization Cache List: To clear the list of Authorization Cache. Upload Cache: Upload a csv file which including cached card info to Authorization Cache List. A csv file is a plain text file which each line represent a cached RFID card info. The format of a cached card info is as follow:
CARD_IDTAG,EXPIRY_DATE,PARENT_CARD_IDTAG,CARD_STATUS,CACHED_DATE CARD_IDTAG: 8 ~ 20 character RFID card ID tag combined with alphabet or numbers. EXPIRY_DATE: The date at which idTag should be removed from the Authorization Cache. Format is YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.ttt which indicates a date in AD. Example: 2019-12-31T16:00:00.000 PARENT_CARD_IDTAG: the parent-identifier of the card. The format is same as CARD_IDTAG. CARD_STATUS: This contains whether the idTag has been accepted or not by the Central System. Valid options are Accepted, Blocked, Expired or Invalid. This string is case sensitive. CACHED_DATE: The date that the idTag be cached. Format is identical to EXPIRY_DATE. Sample data: 0123456789ABCD,2019-12-31T16:00:00.000,PARENTID,Accepted,2018-3-22T16:00:00 Change Serial Number Allow to modify the serial number of the charge point. US Type Charger-80A 67 User Manual Rev 2.0 Export or Import Configuration Allow to export and import the configuration file. This will shorten the setting time and less error for mistaken. Download System Log Allow to download the system log of the charge point. 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. After successful upgrade, the web portal will be logged out and charge point will reboot. Although the web portal does not forbid upload firmware to previous version, but since the design of firmware upgrade file is including all backward modifications, downgrading firmware may cause unpredicted problem and is not recommended. US Type Charger-80A 68 User Manual Rev 2.0 LLM Status (IC support only) 4.4.1 LLM information This page shows the Local Load Management information of the charge point. For more LLM description, please refer to section 4.6.3. Network Operation Mode: Indicates the charge point is in Direct mode, a Gateway or a Client. LLM Mode: Indicates Local Load Management function is enabled or disabled. Network Status: Indicates if the charge point is online or not. Gateway Status: Indicates if the charge point is connected to the Gateway if its a Client. For Direct and Gateway, it always shows Connected to Gateway. Network Active Device: Indicates the Network connected via which device. It could be Offline, Wi-Fi or Cellular. Local Load Management Status: Display connected charge points, total charge points, Group ID of the LLM group as well as a full table of detail information each charge point if this charge point is Gateway. US Type Charger-80A 69 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.4.2 Gateway/Client group table If the charge point is Gateway, the following LLM Group Table is present. Index: The order of the charge point. The index is first connected to Gateway first showed. Serial Number: The serial number (Charge Point Identity) of each charge point. IP: The private local IP address in LLM group of each charge point. Wire Type: The power source wire type of each charge point. Request: The requested current of each charge point PWM: The PWM (charger allowed) current of each charge point Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3: The real current loaded by the vehicles of each charge point. For Intelligent Charger-32A only Phase 1 has current. US Type Charger-80A 70 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.4.3 Operation mode There are two different operation modes, Distribution mode and Priority mode. Each time when a new coming car is plugged-in and start charging. The LLM gateway will re-calculate the proper ampere for each charging station. Base on the different mode, the algorithm is different. Distribution mode (Uniform Distribution) The available current is divided equally amongst all available charging stations. Example 1 In this example, there are three (32A) charging stations in the LLM group. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Group ID Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection Fallback Current Uniform Distribution Not used LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 3 60 10
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used 10
(Same as Gateway) With one connected vehicle, the charging current is 32A. US Type Charger-80A 71 User Manual Rev 2.0 With two connected vehicles, the charging currents are evenly reduced to 30A. With three connected vehicles, the charging currents are further reduced to 20A. Example 2 In this example, there are two (32A) charging stations and one (16A) charging station in the LLM group. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
US Type Charger-80A 72 User Manual Rev 2.0 Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Uniform Distribution Not used Group ID LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection Fallback Current 3 60 10 With one connected vehicle, the charging current is 32A.
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used 10
(Same as Gateway) With two connected vehicles, the charging currents are evenly reduced to 30A. With three connected vehicles, the charging currents are further reduced to 24A for 32A charging stations and the charging current is 12A for 16A charging station. US Type Charger-80A 73 User Manual Rev 2.0 Example 3 In this example, there are five (32A) charging stations in the LLM group and two of the charging stations are offline. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Group ID Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection Fallback Current Uniform Distribution Not used LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 5 80 10
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used 10
(Same as Gateway) With one connected vehicle, the charging current is 32A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) US Type Charger-80A 74 User Manual Rev 2.0 With two connected vehicles, the charging currents are evenly reduced to 30A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) With three connected vehicles, the charging currents are further reduced to 20A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) Priority mode (First Come Fist Serve) The available current is NOT divided equally amongst all available charging stations. The first vehicle connected would be allocated as much as possible. If any current capacity is left, then the remainder would be given to the other charging stations. US Type Charger-80A 75 User Manual Rev 2.0 Example 1 In this example, there are three (32A) charging stations in the LLM group. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Group ID Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection Fallback Current First In First Serve Not used LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 3 60 10
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used 10
(Same as Gateway) The first vehicle connected would receive 32A. The second vehicle would receive 28A. US Type Charger-80A 76 User Manual Rev 2.0 The third vehicle is NOT able to receive current. When the first vehicle left, the second vehicle would receive 32A, and the third vehicle would receive 28A. Example 2 In this example, there are five (32A) charging stations in the LLM group and two of the charging stations are offline. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Group ID Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection First In First Serve Not used LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 5 100
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used US Type Charger-80A 77 User Manual Rev 2.0 Fallback Current 10 10
(Same as Gateway) The first vehicle connected would receive 32A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) The second vehicle would receive 32A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) The second vehicle would receive 16A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) US Type Charger-80A 78 User Manual Rev 2.0 Security 4.5.1 Change password To change password, first choose User that want to change password. There are two default Users admin and guest. Only admin user can access Security page. Enter old password and new password then click on Apply button to change password of the User. To reset password of all users, press Reset password of all users button. The guest user cannot see the Security page. US Type Charger-80A 79 User Manual Rev 2.0 5 Operations Charging status indicators Table 5-1 Charging status indicators LED Indicator Description Definition Not illuminated Power Off Green Steady Ready Green Flashing Flashing green (Fast): Authorized, wait for EV Connect Flashing green (Slow): Suspend (Occupying) US Type Charger-80A 80 User Manual Rev 2.0 Blue Flashing Flashing blue (Slow): Charging Red Steady Unrecoverable Fault Red Flashing Recoverable Fault Purple Steady Reserved (from OCPP Service) Yellow Flashing Booting / Firmware Upgrading / Out of Service Authorization (for IC only) Before the owner of an electric vehicle can start or stop charging, the Charge Point has to authorize the operation. 5.2.1 Online Authorization Description:
Generally, before the owner of an electric vehicle can start or stop charging, the EVSE has to authorize the operation. The EVSE SHALL only supply energy after authorization. US Type Charger-80A 81 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 5-1 On-line Authorization 5.2.2 Local Authorization Description:
Synchronized with the Central System when EVSE is Online. To improve the experience for users, the EVSE MAY support local authorization when EVSE is offline. Figure 5-2 Local Authorization Charging an Electric Vehicle (EV) Choices of start charging are as below:
5.3.1 Plug and Charge Insert the charging plug into the EV 1. 2. Charging session started Figure 5-3 Connect the charging plug to the EV US Type Charger-80A 82 User Manual Rev 2.0 5.3.2 RFID card (for IC only) Insert the charging plug into the EV 1. 2. Swipe card 3. Waiting for authorizing 4. Charging session start Stop charging 1. Unplug any time (disconnect the charging plug from EV to stop charging session) 2. Session ended (please return the connector to the holster) 5.4.1 Interrupt charging Please refer to STOP CHARGING section for more information. 5.4.2 Auto restart When a charging session is interrupted due to a temporary error condition, the charge point will automatically restart charging when the cause of the temporary error condition returns to normal. Status indicator lights remain flashing RED until the error condition is resolved. Temporary error conditions include: Over Current, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, and Over Temperature. For Over Current (OC) conditions: The charging session will be stop while OC occurs. After recovery from OC for 5 minutes. If OC occur for 4 times, the charger will fall into F status. For BC model, need to unplug the coupler to recover the charger back to available status. For SC/IC model, need to terminate the charging session to recover the charger back to available status. When charging session stopped due to CCID trip, the charge point will try to restart after 15 minutes for 3 times. 5.4.3 Power outage recovery When power resumes after an outage, the charge point restarts automatically with a delay ranging from 120 to 720 seconds. The delay is designed to avoid impacting the utility grid when multiple charge points are in the same area attempting to resume charging simultaneously. US Type Charger-80A 83 User Manual Rev 2.0 General care The exterior of the charge point is designed to be waterproof and dust proof. To ensure proper maintenance of the charge point, follow these guidelines:
Despite the water resistance of the enclosure, when cleaning it 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 charge point after use to avoid damage. If the power cable or the charging plug is damaged, please contact Customer Support. Customer support Please contact your reseller directly for technical support. US Type Charger-80A 84
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WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6370721.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case US Type Charger-80A (Gen2) User Manual Revision 1.0 User Manual Rev 2.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This document contains instructions and warnings that must be followed when installing and using the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). Before installing or using the EVSE, read this entire document as well as WARNING and CAUTION markings in this document. Safety Instructions The symbols used have the following meaning:
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAUTION: RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT The information provided in this manual in no way exempts the user of responsibility to follow all applicable codes or safety standards. This document provides instructions for the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) and should not be used for any other product. Repair and Maintenance Clause Only licensed electricians can repair or maintain this equipment. It is forbidden for general users to repair or maintain it. Turn off input power before repair or maintenance this equipment. US Type Charger-80A 1 User Manual Rev 2.0 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This equipment may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not covered in this Guide must be approved in writing by the manufacturers Regulatory Engineering Department. Changes or modifications made without written approval may void the users authority to operate this equipment. Industry Canada statement:
This equipment complies with ISEDs license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d ISED applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage prjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. US Type Charger-80A 2 User Manual Rev 2.0 Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC / ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with greater than 20cm between the radiator & your body. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements ISED tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis plus de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY This equipment is intended only for charging vehicles that do not require ventilation during charging. Please refer to your vehicles owners manual to determine ventilation requirements. WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY Do not use extender cables to increase the length of the charging cable. Maximum length is limited to 25 feet by the National Fire Protection Agency. WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY Do not drag this equipment by input power cord. WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Basic precautions should always be followed when using electrical products, including the following:
Read all the instructions before using this equipment. This equipment should be supervised when used around children. Do not put fingers into the EV connector. Do not uses this equipment if the flexible power cord or EV cable is frayed, has broken insulation, or any other signs of damage. Do not use this equipment if the enclosure or the EV connector is broken, cracked, open, or shows any other indication of damage. WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly ground-ed. WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not touch live electrical parts. Incorrect connections may cause electric shock. US Type Charger-80A 3 User Manual Rev 2.0 WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not remove cover or attempt to open the enclosure. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualied service personnel. WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION To reduce the risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating of fuse. WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION This equipment has internal arcing or sparking parts which should not be exposed to flammable vapors. It should not locate in a recessed area or below floor level. Automatic reset feature provided. WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION Do not use this device with an extension cord. CAUTION: RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT Do not operate this equipment in temperatures outside its operating range of -35C to +55C
(-31F to +131F). CAUTION: RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT Store this equipment in a clean dry place in temperatures between -40C and +80C (-40F to
+176F). CAUTION: RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT Not exceed maximum 150V to ground. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS US Type Charger-80A 4 User Manual Rev 2.0 Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 8 Product view ............................................................................................................................... 8 2 Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Product specifications ............................................................................................................... 12 3 Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 14 Before installation ..................................................................................................................... 14 3.1.1 Safety check ................................................................................................................. 14 3.1.2 Grounding instructions ................................................................................................ 14 Tools & parts required for installation ...................................................................................... 15 Charge Point Installation ........................................................................................................... 15 Input Power Cord Installation ................................................................................................... 21 Adjust Max.Output Current ...................................................................................................... 24 Holster Installation .................................................................................................................... 25 4 Getting started .................................................................................................................................... 28 Access charger via browser [for SC/IC Only] ............................................................................. 28 4.1.1 Setting up the local network ........................................................................................ 28 4.1.2 Setting up the local network (using Ethernet cable).................................................... 29 4.1.3 Log in ............................................................................................................................ 29 Web-page overview [for SC/IC only] ......................................................................................... 34 4.2.1 Menu overview ............................................................................................................ 34 US Type Charger-80A 5 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.2.2 Configuration menu ..................................................................................................... 35 4.2.3 Maintenance menu ...................................................................................................... 35 4.2.4 EVSE Status ................................................................................................................... 37 4.2.5 LLM Status menu [for IC only] ...................................................................................... 37 4.2.6 Security menu .............................................................................................................. 38 Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 39 4.3.1 Factory settings ............................................................................................................ 39 4.3.2 Station settings............................................................................................................. 40 4.3.3 OCPP settings ............................................................................................................... 42 4.3.4 Communication settings .............................................................................................. 49 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 61 4.4.1 Reboot .......................................................................................................................... 61 4.4.2 Firmware upgrade ........................................................................................................ 64 EVSE Status ............................................................................................................................... 65 LLM Status (IC support only) ..................................................................................................... 66 4.6.1 LLM information ........................................................................................................... 66 4.6.2 Gateway/Client group table ......................................................................................... 67 4.6.3 Operation mode ........................................................................................................... 68 Security ..................................................................................................................................... 76 4.7.1 Change password ......................................................................................................... 76 5 Operations .......................................................................................................................................... 77 Charging status indicators ......................................................................................................... 77 Authorization (for IC only) ........................................................................................................ 78 5.2.1 Online Authorization .................................................................................................... 78 5.2.2 Local Authorization ...................................................................................................... 78 Charging an Electric Vehicle (EV) .............................................................................................. 79 US Type Charger-80A 6 User Manual Rev 2.0 5.3.1 Plug and Charge ........................................................................................................... 79 5.3.2 RFID card (for IC only) .................................................................................................. 79 Stop charging ............................................................................................................................ 79 5.4.1 Interrupt charging ........................................................................................................ 79 5.4.2 Auto restart .................................................................................................................. 80 5.4.3 Power outage recovery ................................................................................................ 80 General care .............................................................................................................................. 80 Customer support ..................................................................................................................... 80 US Type Charger-80A 7 User Manual Rev 2.0 1 Introduction This user manual applies to 80A Level 2 AC Charger for Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs). The Level 2 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) with 80A capabilities will be used in North America. It can provide a shorter charging time than the 16A and 32A EVSE.
!!! Any unauthorized modifications will void the manufacturers warranty!!!
Product view Figure 1-1 Front view US Type Charger-80A 8 User Manual Rev 2.0 Box Contents Inside the box, you will find the following accessories. Figure 1-2 Box contents Table 1-1 Accessories in the box Item Description QTY Remark 1 2 3 4 Basic Charger-80A Intelligent Charger-80A Mounting Bracket Holster ASSY Accessories Bag 1 1 1 1 Attached to the back of the charge point With Hook x1, Holster x1 & M4xL15 tapping screw x2
#2 AWG Ring terminal lug x 2, #8 AWG Ring terminal lug and M6 machine screw x1 Carton Opening Process 1. Open the carton and remove the EPE Foam Figure 1-2 Opening the carton US Type Charger-80A 9 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 1-3 Charge point device 2. Take out the charge point and then remove the mounting bracket before installing it. US Type Charger-80A 10 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 1-4 Take out the charge point Figure 1-5 Remove the mounting bracket US Type Charger-80A 11 User Manual Rev 2.0 2 Specifications Product specifications Item Application Voltage (Vac) Frequency (Hz) Current (Rms) Charging Connector Indications Wi-Fi Ethernet BLE Cellular RFID Display Data Protocol Operation Temp. Storage Temp. Mounting Type Wiring Type Enclosure Level Impact Resistance Dimension (H x W x D) Web Portal Management Console Management Certification US Type Charger-80A Table 2-1 Product specifications BC80A Residential SC80A Residential IC80A Commercial 208/240VAC (-20% ~ + 15%), Single Phase 60Hz Max. 80 A SAE J1772 Type 1 Green Steady: Ready Green Flashing (Fast): Authorized, wait for EV Connect Green Flashing (Slow): Suspend (Occupying) Blue Flashing (Slow): Charging Red Steady: Unrecoverable Fault Red Flashing (Slow): Recoverable Fault Yellow Flashing (Slow): Booting / Firmware Upgrading / Out of Service Remark Fast Flash: On Time 300ms, Off Time 200ms, 2Hz Slow Flash: On Time 1200ms, Off Time 800ms, 0.5Hz N/A N/A YES N/A N/A 802.11 b/g/n YES N/A N/A N/A N/A M2M connection
(LTE CAT 1) ISO 14443 A/B, ISO 15693, NEMA interoperability protocol 116(L)*8.5(W)*37(H)mm, 5.57mm CHARACTER HEIGHT, 5*8 DOT MATRIX, OLED 20x2 OCPP 1.6
-35 ~ 55 (-31 to 131)
-40 ~ 80 (-40 to 176) Wall mount / Pole mount (optional) Hard-wired NEMA 3R IK10 14.1x10.6x5.5 Yes UL 1998/2231/2594 FCC Part 15B Yes 12 User Manual Rev 2.0 Item BC80A FCC Part 15.247 (Bluetooth 2.4GHz) SC80A IC80A FCC Part 15.225 (RFID 13.56MHz) FCC Part 15.247 (WLAN 2.4GHz) Energy Star N/A FCC Part 22/24/27 US Type Charger-80A 13 User Manual Rev 2.0 3 Installation Before installation 3.1.1 Safety check Check for transport damages. Before connecting the product to the power supply, check that the power supply voltage and current rating corresponds with the power supply details shown on the product rating label. CAUTION: Disconnect the power supply before installing or repairing the charge point. Failure to do so may result in physical injury or damage to the power supply system and the charge point. CAUTION: Avoid touching or pressing the OLED screen all times, as this may result in damage to the OLED screen. DANGER: RISK OF SUFFOCATION Keep any packing materials away from children these materials are a potential source of danger, e.g. suffocation. CAUTION: Cord extension sets are not allowed to be used. The charge point must be installed only by a licensed electrician in accordance with the provisions of the local electrical industry construction and should comply with national electrical codes and standards. Before installing the charge point, make sure you have read all of these instructions in this manual and fully understand its contents. Appropriate protection is required when connecting to a main switchboard. The tools and parts used as outlined in the section Tools & parts required for installation. 3.1.2 Grounding instructions The charge point must be implemented equipment grounding through a permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor. Use a wire with a dedicated grounding wire and a ring terminal and connected to the equipment ground terminal block for grounding. US Type Charger-80A 14 User Manual Rev 2.0 Tools & parts required for installation Table 3-1 Tools & parts required for installation Tool QTY Model Size Supplier Remark 222x173x9 mm 58x58x70 mm Tapping: #12 Mechanical: M6 Mechanical: M6 2 AWG For 2 AWG wire Color: Red, Black, Green. For 2 AWG wire Mounting Bracket Holster ASSY Screw Wire, Copper Heat Shrink Tube Terminal Conduit Philips Screwdriver Torx Screwdriver Hexagon Socket Torque Wrench 1 1 4 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 All All All All All All All All All All All All All Product Model Model Accessories Commercially Available Commercially Available Model Accessories Commercially Available Model Accessories Fasten charge point to the wall Hold EV charging plug Fasten Mounting Bracket &
Hook Fasten charge point &Mount bracket Protect wires & terminals Model Accessories 1 inch Commercially Available PH3 T20 5/16 40 kgf-cm min Commercially Available Commercially Available Commercially Available Commercially Available Connect input wires to the terminal block Protect power cable Tighten #12 Tapping screws Charge Point Installation 1. Disassemble top cover Figure 3-1 Loosen 1 pc M4 screw. US Type Charger-80A 15 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 3-2 Use flat tip screw driver to push snap then open front cover. Figure 3-3 Loosen 5 pcs M4 screw then open Install cover. US Type Charger-80A 16 User Manual Rev 2.0 2. Find SIM card socket. (only for Intelligent Charger) Figure 3-4 Position of SIM card socket 3. Insert SIM card. 3-1 Unlock the SIM Card socket Figure 3-5 SIM card socket and cover Open/Close direction US Type Charger-80A 17 User Manual Rev 2.0 3-2 Open the socket then install Sim card Figure 3-6 open the socket cover Figure 3-7 input the SIM Card 4. Secure the main body mounting bracket to the wall with appropriate screw. Follow applicable accessibility requirements for the mounting position. The unit shall be stored or located at a sufficient height. For indoor site, it should not be lower than 18 inches (450 mm) and not higher than 4 feet (1.2m). For outdoor site, it should not be lower than 24 inches (600 mm) and not higher than 4 feet (1.2m). Refer to Article 625, NEC. The mounting bracket has ten screw holes. If only two screws be used to fasten the mounting bracket, the screws should pass through the middle two screw holes of the mounting bracket. The other screw holes are reserved for the user. US Type Charger-80A 18 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 3-8 Fasten mounting bracket Figure 3-9 Screw holes of mounting bracket Screw sizing suggestion:
A. For masonry walls, use M6 mechanical screws. (Commercially Available) B. For finished walls supported by wood studs, use #12 tapping screws. (Model Accessories) C. Please refer to the following torque. The actual torque is according to the wall material. Screw M6
#12 Torque 25 kgf.cm min 25 kgf.cm min 21.7 lb-in min 21.7 lb-in min 5. Fasten charge point onto mounting bracket. 5-1. Put the charge point on the mounting bracket. 5-2. Fasten charge point on mounting bracket by tightening M6 screw. 5-3. Please refer to the following torque. Screw M6 Torque 31 kgf.cm 26.9 lb/in US Type Charger-80A 19 User Manual Rev 2.0 Figure 3-10 Charge point and mounting bracket Figure 3-11 Tighten M6 screw US Type Charger-80A 20 User Manual Rev 2.0 Input Power Cord Installation 1. Choose the appropriate conduit in accordance with all applicable state, local and national electrical codes and standards. Figure 3-12 Conduit. 2. Clamp copper terminal to connect copper wire. The clamp point is covered by heat shrink tube for protecting. 2-1 Refer to the following wire specification. Use conductor type other than RHH, RHW and RHW-2 with outer covering. Model Charger-80A Terminal L1, L2 G Conductor 2 AWG 8 AWG Rating 90C copper wire Figure 3-13 Copper terminal, heat shrink tube and copper wire. US Type Charger-80A 21 User Manual Rev 2.0 3. Electrical wiring to the charge point. 3-1. Fold the wire end to pass through the conduit and insert them into the input hole (choose input direction 1 or 2 and open cap)
. Figure 3-14 Cable input position 3-2. Fasten the copper wire on the corresponding terminal block. The wiring instruction is printed in front of the terminal block (L1/L2/G). Figure 3-15 Input wiring position. US Type Charger-80A 22 User Manual Rev 2.0 3-3. Use the following torque to connect the wire terminal to the terminal block. Screw M6 Torque 31 kgf.cm 26.9 lb-in CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 100 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. CAUTION: If this unit is installed outdoors, the outlet must be rated for outdoor installation. The outlet must be installed properly to maintain the proper NEMA rating of the enclosure. 3-4. Lock the conduit on the enclosure. Please refer to the following torque. Conduit 1 Torque 35 kgf.cm 30.36 lb-in 3-5. Reassemble Instant cover and Front cover then Fasten M4 screw. Screw M4 Torque 15 kgf.cm 13 lb-in US Type Charger-80A 23 User Manual Rev 2.0 Adjust Max. Output Current 1. Refer to Chapter 4 for how to log into web portal. 2. Adjust Max. Output Current from web portal. Figure 3-16 Modify Current in Max. Amperage FW Setting field and press Apply button. US Type Charger-80A 24 User Manual Rev 2.0 Holster Installation 1. Separate the holster from the hook. Figure 3-16 Separate the holster 2. Fasten the hook on the wall with appropriate screws. 2-1. For finished walls supported by wood studs, use 2PCS screws (#12 tapping or M6 ) . 2-2. The recommend torque is 25 kgf.cm (21.7 lb-in). Figure 3-17 Secure the hook US Type Charger-80A 25 User Manual Rev 2.0 3. Make the holster face up and combine with the hook. Figure 3-18 Secure the holster 4. Rotate the holster down totally. Figure 3-19 Rotate the holster US Type Charger-80A 26 User Manual Rev 2.0 5. Keep the holster in this state and tighten screws completely. 5-1. The recommend torque is 6 kgf.cm (5.2 lb-in). The screws make the combination firm. Figure 3-20 Tighten screws 6. Place EV charging plug on the holster. Figure 3-21 Place EV charging plug US Type Charger-80A 27 User Manual Rev 2.0 4 Getting started Access charger via browser [for SC/IC Only]
4.1.1 Setting up the local network The default factory setting of networks is Wi-Fi AP mode. You can get the SSID number from the label on the side of the charge point. Please refer to the Figure 4-1. The SSID name is IC80A+SN. Then you can connect a computer/smart phone/iPad to the charge point using Wi-Fi. The default password is SN+@IC80A Ex. SN : Ex-1193-1A13-1-1234-2444, The SSID name is IC80AEx-1193-1A13-1-1234-2444. The password is Ex-1193-1A13-1-1234-2444@IC80A. Figure 4-1 SN on the main label US Type Charger-80A 28 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.1.2 Setting up the local network (using Ethernet cable) Install communication cable between PC and charge point. Please refer to the Figure 4-2. USB-RS232 cable Figure 4-2 Communication cables install diagram After wiring connection turn power on, Launch TeraTerm or PuTTY (SSH Client for Windows system) on PC to access to IC-80A Charger through Serial Port. You should see the login screen(TeraTerm for example):
Go to Setup > Serial Port to modify Speed to <115200> and press <OK>. US Type Charger-80A 29 User Manual Rev 2.0 To be able to Log-in through Serial Port, you should enter user in the user name box. The default password is user123USER123. Send ifconfig command to get charge points IP address from Ethernet interface. This IP address will be used in section 4.1.3 to a web browser address field:
US Type Charger-80A 30 User Manual Rev 2.0 Connect a computer to the charge point using an Ethernet cable. Ethernet cable RJ45 Connector Grommet RJ45 Cable NOTE Please do not remove the grommets. Instead, let Ethernet cable pass through them. Use tools to combine the RJ45 connector with RJ45 cable. By this way, the IP level could be >= IP55. The Ethernet cable diameter should be 3.5mm 5mm. US Type Charger-80A 31 User Manual Rev 2.0 Set up a dynamic IP Address on your computer. For windows system, choose Obtain an IP address automatically in Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog like below figure. US Type Charger-80A 32 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.1.3 Log in Open a web browser and enter the IP address in the address field of the browser and press enter. Connection Method Wi-Fi Ethernet cable IP address 10.10.0.1 169.254.XXX.XXX characteristic Static IP address Different with each charge point 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 is howru2RU2IC3. US Type Charger-80A 33 User Manual Rev 2.0 Web-page overview [for SC/IC only]
4.2.1 Menu overview To navigate via the web browser, use the menu items available: Configuration, Maintenance, EVSE Status, LLM Status, and Security. Logout button Menu List US Type Charger-80A 34 User Manual Rev 2.0 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 Station Settings tab is used to set up the configuration regarding to the charge point itself. The OCPP Settings tab is used to set up the custom properties for uses in OCPP 1.6 services. The Communication Settings tab is used to set up the network connection and load management. US Type Charger-80A 35 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.2.3 Maintenance menu When you choose the Maintenance menu, a sub menu will appear:
The Command screen can be used to restart the charge point and reset settings to Manufacturing default. The Charging Profile Data screen can be used to show and clear charging profiles including Charge Point Max Profile, Tx Default Profile and Tx Profile. Charging Profile is defined in OCPP 1.6 specification. The Local Authorization screen can be used to display and clear the Local Authorization List and Authorization Cache List. Both lists are defined in OCPP 1.6 specification. The Firmware Upgrade screen can be used to upgrade the firmware of the charge point. US Type Charger-80A 36 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.2.4 EVSE Status When you choose the EVSE Status menu, a sub menu will appear:
The Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Status can be used to show the information of EVSE. Usually the information is only for diagnostic use. 4.2.5 LLM Status menu [for IC only]
When you choose the LLM Status menu, a sub menu will appear:
The Local Load Management Status screen shows the Local Load Management (LLM) settings and current Master/Slave group member list. US Type Charger-80A 37 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.2.6 Security menu When you choose the Security menu, a sub menu will appear:
The Change Password screen can be used to change the password of users for this web portal. US Type Charger-80A 38 User Manual Rev 2.0 Configuration 4.3.1 Factory settings Clicking on the Configuration and then Factory Settings link will bring up the following screen:
Basic Information Charge Point Vendor The vendors name of the charge point. Charge Point Model The models name of the charge point. Charge Point Serial Number The unique serial number of the charge point. Firmware Version The software version of the charge point. Meter Type The meter type of the charge point. Reader Type The reader type of the charge point. [Support only on IC]
DSMR Type The DSMR type of the charge point. Production Date The production date of the charge point. US Type Charger-80A 39 User Manual Rev 2.0 Charging Connector Information Number of Connectors Number of connectors of the charge point. Connector Type* Indicates type 1 or type 2 cable installed in the charge point. Max Amperage Connector The maximum charging current of the connector capability.
* A charge point may have multiple connectors installed. For SC/IC series, there is only one connector on them. 4.3.2 Station settings Clicking on the Configuration and then Station Settings link will bring up the following screen. Since the page is too long to display, we separate it to 2 screens. On this page you can change the properties of the charge point. Click the Apply button at the right side of the property when the value is changed. US Type Charger-80A 40 User Manual Rev 2.0 General Settings Output Power Type AC or DC output power. For SC/IC series, this value is always AC. Power Phase Connected Input power phase connected to the charge point to indicate single phase or three phases. For SC/IC series, this value is always 1. Max Amperage HW Setting The DIP switches (Hardware) settings to indicate the maximum charging current. Max Amperage FW Setting The software settings to indicate the maximum charging current. PWM Amperage The PWM setting for charging current when the charge point is online. This signal is to tell EV how much current is allowed to use. Real Amperage The real-time charging current detected by the charge point. Cold Load Pickup Max Delay Default cold load pickup delay is 120s ~ 720s. The max value could be changeable by this property. Plug and Charge ID If the value is present, the charge point needs to support plug and charge scenario by using the specific identifier. If absent, authorization for each session is required. This ID must be 8 or more characters. Reservation Supported If true, the charge point will support reservation related messages from Central System. Resume Charge After Reboot Indicate if the charge point resumes charging after power recycle. If true, the charge point will resume charging according to UL regulations. If false, the charge point will not resume charging. RFID Reader Indicate if RFID reader is available. [for IC only]
Ventilation Required Indicate if ventilation equipment is required. If set this option to yes, a ventilation fault will occur when the EV report for need ventilation equipment. Recommend setup value are shown below according to the place and ventilation equipment available or not. Place Ventilation Equipment Available Ventilation Equipment Not Available Indoor Outdoor No No Yes No US Type Charger-80A 41 User Manual Rev 2.0 Skip HeartBeat Message When set to true, the Charge Point should skip sending a Heartbeat.req PDU when another PDU has been sent to the Central System within the configured heartbeat interval. Default value is Yes. LED brightness The user can modify the LED brightness according to the user's environment and preferences. The default setting is 50% brightness. Other Information Last Boot Time Show last boot time. 4.3.3 OCPP settings Clicking on the Configuration and then OCPP Settings link will bring up the following screen, since the page is too long to display, please using scrollbar to check remaining pages. US Type Charger-80A 42 User Manual Rev 2.0 On this page you can change the properties just for the charge point. Click the Apply button at the right side of the property when the value is changed. Remote Control Settings Remote Control Type: The remote-control mode accepted by charger. Options are APP: Charger is controlled by mobile APP. OCPP: Charger is controlled by OCPP 1.6 protocol. Service Settings Charge Point ID The identity of the charge point as known in the OCPP Central System. Protocol Name The name and version of OCPP is running in the charge point. Central System URL The URL of the OCPP v1.6 Central System service. Basic Auth ID The ID for BASIC authentication in HTTPS (SSL/TLS) connections. US Type Charger-80A 43 User Manual Rev 2.0 Basic Auth Password The password for BASIC authentication in HTTPS (SSL/TLS) connections. FTP Server Username The username of the FTP Server for OCPP to download firmware files and upload diagnostic file. FTP Server Password The password of the FTP Server for OCPP to download firmware files and upload diagnostic file. Message Transport Layer Select the transport layer of the OCPP service that will be used. The available option is WS and WSS. WS: Connection from charge point to OCPP Server uses WebSocket protocol. WSS: Connection from charge point to OCPP Server uses Secure WebSocket protocol. Boot Notification Interval Interval of re-sending BootNotification.req if not accepted by Central System. Boot Notification Retries Number of times to retry sending BootNotification.req.
-1 means unlimited 0 means dont retry. PDU Timeout Interval until the charge point stop waiting for a PDU response. Download Firmware Interval Interval of downloading firmware from Central System. Download Firmware Retries Number of times to retry downloading firmware. Upload Diagnostics Interval Interval of uploading diagnostic file to Central System. Upload Diagnostics Retries Number of times to retry uploading diagnostic file. US Type Charger-80A 44 User Manual Rev 2.0 OCPP1.6 Settings These settings are defined and requested for support in OCPP 1.6 specification. AllowOfflineTxForUnknownId If set to yes, an unknown ID (not in Authorization and Cache List) will be accepted and start the charging session when charge point is not connected to central system. AuthorizationCacheEnabled If set to yes, the Authorization Cache is enabled. AuthorizeRemoteTxRequests Whether a remote request to start a transaction in the form of a RemoteStartTransaction.req message should be authorized beforehand like a local action to start a transaction. BlinkRepeat Number of times to blink the charge point lighting when signaling. This value is not changeable for IC/SC. ClockAlignedDataInterval Size (in seconds) of the clock-aligned data interval. This is the size (in seconds) of the set of evenly spaced aggregation intervals per day, starting at 00:00:00 (midnight). US Type Charger-80A 45 User Manual Rev 2.0 ConnectionTimeOut Interval (from successful authorization) until incipient Transaction is automatically canceled, due to failure of EV driver to (correctly) insert the charging cable connector(s) into the appropriate socket(s). GetConfigurationMaxKeys Maximum number of requested configuration keys in a GetConfiguration.req PDU. HeartBeatInterval Defines the heartbeat interval. LightIntensity Percentage of maximum intensity at which to illuminate the charge point lighting. This value is not changeable for IC/SC. LocalAuthorizeOffline Whether the charge point, when offline, will start a transaction for locally-
authorizedidentifiers. LocalPreAuthorize Whether the charge point, when online, will start a transaction for locally authorized identifiers without waiting for or requesting an Authorize.conf from Central System. MaxEnergyOnInvalidId Maximum energy in Watt-hour (Wh) delivered when an identifier is invalidated by Central System after start of a transaction. MeterValuesAlignedData Clock-aligned measurand(s) to be included in a MeterValues.req PDU, every ClockAlignedDataInterval seconds. Supported value are Current.Import, Energy.Active.Import.Register, and Temperature, Voltage or any combination of these 4 value. MeterValuesAlignedDataMaxLength Maximum number of items in a MeterValuesAlignedData configuration key. MeterValuesSampledData Sampled measurands to be included in a MeterValues.req PDU, every MeterValueSampleInterval seconds. Supported value are Current.Import, Energy.Active.Import.Register, and Temperature, Voltage or any combination of these 4 value. MeterValuesSampledDataMaxLength Maximum number of items in a MeterValuesSampledData configuration key. MeterValueSampleInterval Interval between sampling of metering (or other) data, intended to be transmitted by "MeterValues" PDUs MinimumStatusDuration The minimum duration that a charge point or connector status is stable before a StatusNotification.req PDU is sent to Central System. NumberOfConnectors The number of physical charging connectors of this charge point. US Type Charger-80A 46 User Manual Rev 2.0 ResetRetries Number of times to retry an unsuccessful reset of the charge point. ConnectorPhaseRotation The phase rotation per connector in respect to the connectors energy meter. Possible values per connector are:
NotApplicable (for single phase) Unknown (not (yet) known) RST (Standard Reference Phasing) RTS (Reversed Reference Phasing) SRT (Reversed 240 degree rotation) STR (Standard 120 degree rotation) TRS (Standard 240 degree rotation) TSR (Reversed 120 degree rotation) ConnectorPhaseRotationMaxLength Maximum number of items in a ConnectorPhaseRotation configuration key. StopTransactionOnEVSideDisconnect When set to true, the charge point SHALL administratively stop the transaction when the cable is unplugged from the EV. StopTransactionOnInvalidId Whether the charge point will stop an ongoing transaction when it receives a non-accepted authorization status in a StartTransaction.conf for this transaction. US Type Charger-80A 47 User Manual Rev 2.0 StopTxnAlignedData Clock-aligned periodic measurand(s) to be included in the TransactionData element of StopTransaction.req MeterValues.req PDU for every ClockAlignedDataInterval of the charging session. Supported value are Current.Import, Energy.Active.Import.Register, and Temperature, Voltage or any combination of these 4 value. StopTxnAlignedDataMaxLength Maximum number of items in a StopTxnAlignedData configuration key. StopTxnSampledData Sampled measurands to be included in the TransactionData element of StopTransaction.req PDU, every MeterValueSampleInterval seconds from the start of the charging session. Supported value are Current.Import, Energy.Active.Import.Register, and Temperature, Voltage or any combination of these 4 value. StopTxnSampledDataMaxLength Maximum number of items in a StopTxnSampledData configuration key. SupportedFeatureProfiles A list of supported Feature Profiles. Possible profile identifiers: Core, FirmwareManagement, LocalAuthListManagement, Reservation, SmartCharging and RemoteTrigger. SupportedFeatureProfilesMaxLength Maximum number of items in a SupportedFeatureProfiles configuration key. TransactionMessageAttempts How often the charge point should try to submit a transaction-related message when Central System fails to process it. TransactionMessageRetryInterval How long the charge point should wait before resubmitting a transaction-related message that Central System failed to process. UnlockConnectorOnEVSideDisconnect When set to true, the charge point SHALL unlock the cable on charge point side when the cable is unplugged at the EV. This is not supported by IC/SC since it is plug type and no connector locker. WebSocket Ping Interval Define the ping pong interval for WebSocket protocol. LocalAuthListEnabled Whether the Local Authorization List is enabled. LocalAuthListMaxLength Maximum number of identifications that can be stored in the Local Authorization List. SendLocalListMaxLength Maximum number of identifications that can be send in a single SendLocalList.req. US Type Charger-80A 48 User Manual Rev 2.0 ReserveConnectorZeroSupported If this configuration key is present and set to true: The charge point support reservations on connector 0. ChargeProfileMaxStackLevel Max Stack Level of a Charging Profile. The number defined also indicates the max allowed number of installed charging schedules per Charging Profile purposes. ChargingScheduleAllowedChargingRateUnit A list of supported quantities for use in a Charging Schedule. This value will always be 'Current' for IC/SC. ChargingScheduleMaxPeriods Maximum number of periods that may be defined per Charging Schedule. ConnectorSwitch3to1PhaseSupported If defined and true, this charge point supports switching from 3 to 1 phase during a charging session. This field is ready only. MaxChargingProfilesInstalled Maximum number of charging profiles installed at a time. 4.3.4 Communication settings Clicking on the Configuration and then Communication Settings link will bring up the following screen. Since the page is too long to display, we separate it to couple screens. On this page you can set up the network connection. To finish, click the Apply button. US Type Charger-80A 49 User Manual Rev 2.0 Network Mode Specifies if enable the Local Proxy function. Available options are Gateway, Client and Direct. Direct: Use charge point as a single standalone device. Gateway: Use charge point as a gateway charge point. Gateway connected to OCPP 1.6 Server via cellular, Ethernet or Wi-Fi and connected to other charge points (called Client) via Wi-Fi or Ethernet and forms a local charge points group. This group is also a LAN (Local Area Network). Client: Use charge point as a client charge point. Client connected to Gateway via Wi-
Fi/Ethernet. Client connected to OCPP1.6 Server through gateway charge point (via cellular/Ethernet/Wi-Fi) and Gateway will dispatch incoming remote command to proper client charge points (or Gateway itself). US Type Charger-80A 50 User Manual Rev 2.0 Group Use External Gateway Gateway/Client mode use external gateway as a local network group or not (use Gateway IC). NOTE A Gateway charge point can choose using Wi-Fi/Cellular/Ethernet to connect to the internet by change 'Group Use External Gateway' setting. If set to Yes, a Gateway will use Cellular/Wi-
Fi/Ethernet. When changed this setting, the 'Connectivity' option will automatically change as well. All charge point in this Gateway/Client group must have the same 'Group Use External Gateway'
setting, i.e. all charge points must set this option to Yes (including Gateway and Client) when we want to use an external Wi-Fi AP to connect to internet. In this case, all charge points must also use the same Wi-Fi settings (SSID, password) for the external Wi-Fi AP. If you want to change web portal setting of Direct, Gateway and Client mode, please refer to the separate address of web portal. Direct / Gateway charge point : 10.10.0.1 Client charge point : 10.10.0.2 Connectivity Specifies whether the charge point should always be connected to Internet using None, Auto, Wi-Fi, or Cellular. Default value is Auto. [Cellular: for IC only] The rules for the options are defined as below:
1. None/Auto/Ethernet/Wi-Fi/Cellular for IC-Direct 2. Ethernet/Wi-Fi for IC-Gateway (Group Use External Gateway = Yes) 3. Wi-Fi/Cellular for IC-Gateway (Group Use External Gateway = No) 4. Wi-Fi for SC-Direct/SC Plus-Direct 5. Ethernet/Wi-Fi for IC-Client/SC Plus-Client Client Connectivity Specifies whether the Gateway Device should always be connected to Client Device using Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Gateway Serial Number The serial number of the charge point which acts as a Gateway. US Type Charger-80A 51 User Manual Rev 2.0 Gateway LAN IP The IP of master in LAN. This value cannot be modified by users. Gateway LAN Port (SOAP) The listen port for OCPP SOAP client server. This value cannot be modified by users. Max Group Size The maximum number of charge points allowed in a group/LAN is 20. This value cannot be modified by users. Hide AP SSID Options for hiding SSID of this charge point or not. For IC/SC this option is always off. There are four kinds of Gateway/Client Network Topologies as below:
Topology#1 Ethernet All Gateway/Client EVSE in a group that can connect to the Internet via Ethernet. Setting up each EVSE according to the following settings Setting Network Mode Group Use External Gateway Gateway Gateway Yes Client Client Yes US Type Charger-80A 52 User Manual Rev 2.0 Connectivity Client Connectivity Ethernet None Ethernet None Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Topology#2 Wi-Fi All Gateway/Client EVSE in a group that can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi. Setting up each EVSE according to the following settings Setting Network Mode Group Use External Gateway Connectivity Client Connectivity Gateway Gateway Yes Wi-Fi None Client Client Yes Wi-Fi None Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number US Type Charger-80A 53 User Manual Rev 2.0 Topology#3 Wi-Fi/Cellular + Ethernet The Gateway EVSE in a group that can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi or Cellular. The Client EVSE in a group that can connect to the Gateway EVSE via Ethernet. Setting up each EVSE according to the following settings Setting Network Mode Group Use External Gateway Gateway Gateway No Client Client No Connectivity Wi-Fi / Cellular Ethernet Client Connectivity Ethernet None Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number US Type Charger-80A 54 User Manual Rev 2.0 Topology#4 Wi-Fi/Cellular + Wi-Fi The Gateway EVSE in a group that can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi or Cellular. The Client EVSE in a group that can connect to the Gateway EVSE via Wi-Fi. Setting up each EVSE according to the following settings Setting Network Mode Group Use External Gateway Gateway Gateway No Connectivity Wi-Fi / Cellular Client Connectivity Wi-Fi Client Client No Wi-Fi None Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number Gateway Serial Number US Type Charger-80A 55 User Manual Rev 2.0 Active Device Status Active Device Current active network device. Possible values are None, Ethernet, Wi-Fi or Cellular Active IP Address Current active IP address. There will be value here only if connected to a network. Active Netmask Current active netmask address. There will be value here only if connected to a network. Active Gateway Current active gateway IP address. There will be value here only if connected to a network and network provide this data. Active Primary DNS Current active primary DNS IP address. There will be value here only if connected to a network and network provide this data. Active Secondary DNS Current active secondary DNS IP address. There will be value here only if connected to a network and network provide this data. Ethernet Settings Link Mode Configure the Ethernet port to use DHCP or Static IP. If you select Static IP from the drop-
down menu, you need to enter values for IP Address, Netmask, and Default Gateway fields. IP Address The IP address of the charge point. Its modifiable if Link Mode is Static IP. Netmask The subnet mask. Its modifiable if Link Mode is Static IP. Default Gateway The default gateway. Its modifiable if Link Mode is Static IP. US Type Charger-80A 56 User Manual Rev 2.0 Primary DNS The primary Domain Name Server (optional). Secondary DNS The secondary Domain Name Server (optional). Ping URL Address of the host that the charge point will ping for the Ethernet connection (optional). Wi-Fi Settings SSID The SSID name of Wi-Fi Access Point. Press Scan button to scan and receive current detectable Wi-Fi signal. Security The encryption of Wi-Fi Access Point. Options are None, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-
PSK+WPA2-PSK and Auto. Password The password of Wi-Fi Access Point. Wi-Fi MAC Address Display Wi-Fi device hardware MAC address. Wi-Fi Signal Strength Display the wireless signal strength of Wi-Fi in dBm. US Type Charger-80A 57 User Manual Rev 2.0 Cellular Settings [for IC only]
MNC The Mobile Network Code of cellular service provider. There will be no data here if no cellular signal. ICCID The ICCID of the modems SIM card. There will be no data here if no SIM card inserted. IMSI The IMSI of the modems SIM card. There will be no data here if no SIM card inserted. IMEI The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) of the modem. MEID The MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) of the modem. Cellular APN This is the gateway for all cellular traffic. Contact your cellular operator for information about this. For AT&T and Verizon LTE service, just leave it blank since the apn name is built-in in the modem. APN Username This is the user name your ISP has assigned to you (optional). APN Password Password to log into the ISP network (optional). Dial Number Phone number to dial for cellular network. PIN Code PIN code for the modems SIM card (optional). 4 digit number. Primary DNS The primary Domain Name Server (optional). Secondary DNS The secondary Domain Name Server (optional). US Type Charger-80A 58 User Manual Rev 2.0 Cellular Signal Strength The strength of cellular signal in dBm. Local Load Management (LLM) Settings [for IC only]
Local load management is the process of balancing the supply of electricity on the network with the electrical load by adjusting or controlling the load of each charge point in a local group which is based on Gateway/Client architecture. The Gateway IC must be manually set the maximum current limitations so that it will dynamically adjust output current in each Client IC by charging policy. When LLM function is on, all charge points will request for charging to Gateway, and Gateway will calculate the proper current limit and reply to each Client. Each charge point will only allow charging when received a current limit from Gateway. If disconnection occurred between a Client and Gateway, then the Client will use fallback value as the limitation. Local Load Management Enable or disable Local Load Management function. This function can only be enabled in a Gateway or Client charge point. HINT: If user changes Network Mode setting, then related settings will also change automatically such as Connectivity, Local Load Management. The default value is as follow:
Direct Not used Gateway LAN IP Not used Gateway LAN Port Max Group Number Not used Group Use External Gateway Not used Not used Gateway Serial Number Auto Connectivity Disable, not changeable Local Load Management Client Gateway Default value, not changeable Not used Default value, not changeable Not used Default value, not changeable Not used Yes or No Yes or No Used Not used Wi-Fi, not changeable Wi-Fi or Cellular Enable Enable US Type Charger-80A 59 User Manual Rev 2.0 Charging Policy The charging policy for LLM Gateway to decide the charging current for each charge point. Valid options are:
1) UD (default): Uniform Distribution. The maximum 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. Group ID An identity of the LLM group. A slave with different group identity will be rejected when attempting to connect to Gateway. Group Size The total number of charge points in the LLM group. This value is only used in Gateway. Max Amperage Grid Connection Total ampere of each phase allowed loading for the group of charge points at the same time. This value is only used in Gateway. Fallback Current The fallback current when Client is not able to communicate with Gateway. Gateway will overwrite fallback current in Client with its own value when Client connected to Gateway. Note Any option followed by a star mark (*) means the setting need to reboot to take effect. When these value changed and applied the web portal will display a reminder message box for rebooting the charge point. US Type Charger-80A 60 User Manual Rev 2.0 Maintenance This page includes some maintenance functions. 4.4.1 Reboot Command Reboot: To restart the charge point. Reset to MFG default: To reset to the factory default settings. Charging Profile Data HINT: Charging Profile is defined in OCPP 1.6 specification for smart charging. A charging profile consists of a charging schedule, which is basically a list of time intervals with their maximum charge power or current, and some values to specify the time period and recurrence of the schedule. Show All Charging Profile Data: To show the list of Charging Profiles. There will be a display window. The data display here is a RAW data, usually for diagnostic use. US Type Charger-80A 61 User Manual Rev 2.0 Clear All Charging Profile Data: To clear all Charging Profile data. Local Authorization HINT: Local authorization is defined in OCPP 1.6 specification. There are two local list: Local Authorization List and Authorization Cache List. The Local Authorization List is a list of identifiers that can be synchronized with the Central System. An Authorization Cache autonomously maintains a record of previously presented identifiers that have been successfully authorized by the Central System. Show Local Authorization List: To show the list of Local Authorization. Each line of the list shown below indicates a RFID card info. The syntax is CARD_IDTAG|EXPIRY_DATE|PARENT_CARD_IDTAG|CARD_STATUS US Type Charger-80A 62 User Manual Rev 2.0 Clear Local Authorization List: To clear the list of Local Authorization. Upload List: Upload a csv file which including card info to Local Authorization List. A csv file is a plain text file which each line represent a RFID card info. The format of a card info is as follow:
CARD_IDTAG,EXPIRY_DATE,PARENT_CARD_IDTAG,CARD_STATUS CARD_IDTAG: 8 ~ 20 character RFID card ID tag combined with alphabet or numbers. EXPIRY_DATE: The date at which idTag should be removed from the Authorization Cache. Format is YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.ttt which indicates a date in AD. Example: 2019-12-31T16:00:00.000 PARENT_CARD_IDTAG: the parent-identifier of the card. The format is same as CARD_IDTAG. CARD_STATUS: This contains whether the idTag has been accepted or not by the Central System. Valid options are Accepted, Blocked, Expired or Invalid. This string is case sensitive. Sample data: 0123456789ABCD,2019-12-31T16:00:00.000,PARENTID,Accepted Show Authorization Cache List: To show the list of Authorization Cache. Each line of the list shown below indicates a cached RFID card info. The syntax is CARD_IDTAG|EXPIRY_DATE|PARENT_CARD_IDTAG|CARD_STATUS|CACHED_DATE US Type Charger-80A 63 User Manual Rev 2.0 Clear Authorization Cache List: To clear the list of Authorization Cache. Upload Cache: Upload a csv file which including cached card info to Authorization Cache List. A csv file is a plain text file which each line represent a cached RFID card info. The format of a cached card info is as follow:
CARD_IDTAG,EXPIRY_DATE,PARENT_CARD_IDTAG,CARD_STATUS,CACHED_DATE CARD_IDTAG: 8 ~ 20 character RFID card ID tag combined with alphabet or numbers. EXPIRY_DATE: The date at which idTag should be removed from the Authorization Cache. Format is YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.ttt which indicates a date in AD. Example: 2019-12-31T16:00:00.000 PARENT_CARD_IDTAG: the parent-identifier of the card. The format is same as CARD_IDTAG. CARD_STATUS: This contains whether the idTag has been accepted or not by the Central System. Valid options are Accepted, Blocked, Expired or Invalid. This string is case sensitive. CACHED_DATE: The date that the idTag be cached. Format is identical to EXPIRY_DATE. Sample data: 0123456789ABCD,2019-12-31T16:00:00.000,PARENTID,Accepted,2018-3-22T16:00:00 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. After s successful upgrade, the web portal will be log out and charge point will reboot. Although the web portal does not forbid upload firmware to previous version, but since the design of firmware upgrade file is including all backward modifications, downgrading firmware may cause unpredicted problem and is not recommended. US Type Charger-80A 64 User Manual Rev 2.0 EVSE Status To check the specific information of EVSE, you can click the corresponding buttons:
Show Control Unit State: To display the information of the control unit of charge point. Mostly the function regarding to charging and safety. Show Network Unit State: To display the information of the network board of charge point. Mostly the function regarding to network connection and remote management. Show Net Profile State: To display the information of the network connectivity and settings of charge point. Show Device State: To display the information of the device service/connection between charge point and OCPP server/network connectivity. US Type Charger-80A 65 User Manual Rev 2.0 LLM Status (IC support only) 4.6.1 LLM information This page shows the Local Load Management information of the charge point. For more LLM description, please refer to section 4.6.3. Network Operation Mode: Indicates the charge point is in Direct mode, a Gateway or a Client. LLM Mode: Indicates Local Load Management function is enabled or disabled. Network Status: Indicates if the charge point is online or not. Gateway Status: Indicates if the charge point is connected to the Gateway if its a Client. For Direct and Gateway, it always shows Connected to Gateway. Network Active Device: Indicates the Network connected via which device. It could be Offline, Wi-Fi or Cellular. Local Load Management Status: Display connected charge points, total charge points, Group ID of the LLM group as well as a full table of detail information each charge point if this charge point is Gateway. US Type Charger-80A 66 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.6.2 Gateway/Client group table If the charge point is Gateway, the following LLM Group Table is present. Index: The order of the charge point. The index is first connected to Gateway first showed. Serial Number: The serial number (Charge Point Identity) of each charge point. IP: The private local IP address in LLM group of each charge point. Wire Type: The power source wire type of each charge point. Request: The requested current of each charge point PWM: The PWM (charger allowed) current of each charge point Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3: The real current loaded by the vehicles of each charge point. For Intelligent Charger-32A only Phase 1 has current. US Type Charger-80A 67 User Manual Rev 2.0 4.6.3 Operation mode There are two different operation modes, Distribution mode and Priority mode. Each time when a new coming car is plugged-in and start charging. The LLM gateway will re-calculate the proper ampere for each charging station. Base on the different mode, the algorithm is different. Distribution mode (Uniform Distribution) The available current is divided equally amongst all available charging stations. Example 1 In this example, there are three (32A) charging stations in the LLM group. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Group ID Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection Fallback Current Uniform Distribution Not used LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 3 60 10
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used 10
(Same as Gateway) With one connected vehicle, the charging current is 32A. US Type Charger-80A 68 User Manual Rev 2.0 With two connected vehicles, the charging currents are evenly reduced to 30A. With three connected vehicles, the charging currents are further reduced to 20A. Example 2 In this example, there are two (32A) charging stations and one (16A) charging station in the LLM group. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
US Type Charger-80A 69 User Manual Rev 2.0 Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Uniform Distribution Not used Group ID LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection Fallback Current 3 60 10 With one connected vehicle, the charging current is 32A.
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used 10
(Same as Gateway) With two connected vehicles, the charging currents are evenly reduced to 30A. With three connected vehicles, the charging currents are further reduced to 24A for 32A charging stations and the charging current is 12A for 16A charging station. US Type Charger-80A 70 User Manual Rev 2.0 Example 3 In this example, there are five (32A) charging stations in the LLM group and two of the charging stations are offline. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Group ID Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection Fallback Current Uniform Distribution Not used LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 5 80 10
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used 10
(Same as Gateway) With one connected vehicle, the charging current is 32A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) US Type Charger-80A 71 User Manual Rev 2.0 With two connected vehicles, the charging currents are evenly reduced to 30A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) With three connected vehicles, the charging currents are further reduced to 20A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) Priority mode (First Come Fist Serve) The available current is NOT divided equally amongst all available charging stations. The first vehicle connected would be allocated as much as possible. If any current capacity is left, then the remainder would be given to the other charging stations. US Type Charger-80A 72 User Manual Rev 2.0 Example 1 In this example, there are three (32A) charging stations in the LLM group. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Group ID Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection Fallback Current First In First Serve Not used LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 3 60 10
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used 10
(Same as Gateway) The first vehicle connected would receive 32A. The second vehicle would receive 28A. US Type Charger-80A 73 User Manual Rev 2.0 The third vehicle is NOT able to receive current. When the first vehicle left, the second vehicle would receive 32A, and the third vehicle would receive 28A. Example 2 In this example, there are five (32A) charging stations in the LLM group and two of the charging stations are offline. Setting up each charging stations according to the following settings:
Setting Local Load Management Gateway Enable Client Enable Charging Policy Group ID Group Size Max Amperage Grid Connection First In First Serve Not used LLM-Group-1 LLM-Group-1 5 100
(Same as Gateway) Not used Not used US Type Charger-80A 74 User Manual Rev 2.0 Fallback Current 10 10
(Same as Gateway) The first vehicle connected would receive 32A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) The second vehicle would receive 32A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) The second vehicle would receive 16A. (Reserve 20A for offline charging stations) US Type Charger-80A 75 User Manual Rev 2.0 Security 4.7.1 Change password To change password, first choose 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. US Type Charger-80A 76 User Manual Rev 2.0 5 Operations Charging status indicators Table 5-1 Charging status indicators LED Indicator Description Definition Not illuminated Power Off Green Steady Ready Green Flashing Flashing green (Fast): Authorized, wait for EV Connect Flashing green (Slow): Suspend (Occupying) Blue Flashing Flashing blue (Slow): Charging Red Steady Unrecoverable Fault Red Flashing Recoverable Fault Purple Steady Reserved (from OCPP Service) Yellow Flashing Booting / Firmware Upgrading / Out of Service US Type Charger-80A 77 User Manual Rev 2.0 Authorization (for IC only) Before the owner of an electric vehicle can start or stop charging, the Charge Point has to authorize the operation. 5.2.1 Online Authorization Description:
Generally, before the owner of an electric vehicle can start or stop charging, the EVSE has to authorize the operation. The EVSE SHALL only supply energy after authorization. Figure 5-1 On-line Authorization 5.2.2 Local Authorization Description:
Synchronized with the Central System when EVSE is Online. To improve the experience for users, the EVSE MAY support local authorization when EVSE is offline, and faster authorization response time when communication between Charge Point and Central System is slow. Figure 5-2 Local Authorization US Type Charger-80A 78 User Manual Rev 2.0 Charging an Electric Vehicle (EV) Choices of start charging are as below:
5.3.1 Plug and Charge Insert the charging plug into the EV 1. 2. Charging session started Figure 5-3 Connect the charging plug to the EV 5.3.2 RFID card (for IC only) Insert the charging plug into the EV 1. 2. Swipe card 3. Waiting for authorizing 4. Charging session start Stop charging 1. Unplug any time (disconnect the charging plug from EV to stop charging session) 2. Session ended (please return the connector to the holster) 5.4.1 Interrupt charging Please refer to STOP CHARGING section for more information. US Type Charger-80A 79 User Manual Rev 2.0 5.4.2 Auto restart When a charging session is interrupted due to a temporary error condition, the charge point will automatically restart charging when the cause of the temporary error condition returns to normal. Status indicator lights remain flashing RED until the error condition is resolved. Temporary error conditions include: Over Current, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, and Over Temperature. For Over Current conditions: The charging session will be stop while OC occurs. After recovery from OC for 30 seconds, the charge point will automatically restart charging for three times. When charging session stopped due to CCID trip, the charge point will try to restart after 15 minutes for 3 times. 5.4.3 Power outage recovery When power resumes after an outage, the charge point restarts automatically with a delay ranging from 120 to 720 seconds. The delay is designed to avoid impacting the utility grid when multiple charge points are in the same area attempting to resume charging simultaneously. General care The exterior of the charge point is designed to be waterproof and dust proof. To ensure proper maintenance of the charge point, follow these guidelines:
Despite the water resistance of the enclosure, when cleaning it 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 charge point after use to avoid damage. If the power cable or the charging plug is damaged, please contact Customer Support. Customer support Please contact your reseller directly for technical support. US Type Charger-80A 80
1 2 3 4 5 | Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 31.60 KiB | August 16 2023 / August 23 2023 |
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1 2 3 4 5 | Label Sample (LUCID CONNECTED HOME CHARGING STATION, LTE, NA) | ID Label/Location Info | 580.10 KiB | June 22 2022 |
7373 Gateway Boulevard, Newark, CA 94560 1-(510)-648-3553 LUCID CONNECTED HOME CHARGING STATION, LTE, NA INPUT/OUTPUT: 208/240VAC, 60HZ, MAXIMUM 80A TEMPERATURE RATING: -30C TO +50C ENCLOSURE RATING: TYPE 3R (WATERPROOF/TANCHE LEAU) MANUFACTURED IN TAIWAN CAN ICES-3(B) / NMB-3(B) WARNING Risk of explosion. This equipment has arcing or sparking parts that should not be exposed to flammable vapors. This equipment should be located at least 460 mm (18 inches) above the floor. Automatic reset feature provided. This device is intended only for charging vehicles not requiring ventilation during charging. CAUTION Do not use this product if there is any damage to the unit. Risk of electric shock. Do not remove cover or attempt to open the enclosure. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. AVERTISSEMENT Risque dexplosion. Lappareil comporte des pices pouvant produire des arcs lectriques ou des tincelles qui ne devraient pas tre exposes aux vapeurs inammables. Cet appareil devrait tre install au moins 460 mm (18 pouces) au-dessus du plancher. Caractristique de rarmement automatique incluse.Ce dispositif est destin au chargement des vhicules ne ncessitant pas de ventilation au cours du chargement. ATTENTION Ne pas utiliser ce produit si lappareil est endommag. Risque de choc lectrique. Ne pas retirer le couvercle ni essayer douvrir le botier. Aucune pice interne rparable par lutilisateur. Coner tout travail dentretien ou de rparation un technicien quali. MODEL: P11-Y25900-01 SN: S2000000001 SN: S2000000001 PN: P11-Y25900-00 FCC ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXX FCC ID: XMR201707BG96 FCC ID: XXXXXXXXXX FCC ID: XPYLILYW1 FCC ID: XXXXXXXXX FCC ID: PPQRYORR2L IC: 10224A-201709BG96 IC: XXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IC: 8595A-LILYW1 IC: XXXXX-XXXXXXX IC: 4491A-RYORR2L IC: XXXXX-XXXXXX
1 2 3 4 5 | Label Sample (LUCID CONNECTED HOME CHARGING STATION, NA) | ID Label/Location Info | 515.68 KiB | June 22 2022 |
7373 Gateway Boulevard, Newark, CA 94560 1-(510)-648-3553 LUCID CONNECTED HOME CHARGING STATION, NA INPUT/OUTPUT: 208/240VAC, 60HZ, MAXIMUM 80A TEMPERATURE RATING: -30C TO +50C ENCLOSURE RATING: TYPE 3R (WATERPROOF/TANCHE LEAU) MANUFACTURED IN TAIWAN CAN ICES-3(B) / NMB-3(B) WARNING Risk of explosion. This equipment has arcing or sparking parts that should not be exposed to flammable vapors. This equipment should be located at least 460 mm (18 inches) above the floor. Automatic reset feature provided. This device is intended only for charging vehicles not requiring ventilation during charging. CAUTION Do not use this product if there is any damage to the unit. Risk of electric shock. Do not remove cover or attempt to open the enclosure. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. AVERTISSEMENT Risque dexplosion. Lappareil comporte des pices pouvant produire des arcs lectriques ou des tincelles qui ne devraient pas tre exposes aux vapeurs inammables. Cet appareil devrait tre install au moins 460 mm (18 pouces) au-dessus du plancher. Caractristique de rarmement automatique incluse.Ce dispositif est destin au chargement des vhicules ne ncessitant pas de ventilation au cours du chargement. ATTENTION Ne pas utiliser ce produit si lappareil est endommag. Risque de choc lectrique. Ne pas retirer le couvercle ni essayer douvrir le botier. Aucune pice interne rparable par lutilisateur. Coner tout travail dentretien ou de rparation un technicien quali. MODEL: P11-Y25901-01 SN: S2000000001 SN: S2000000001 PN: P11-Y25900-00 FCC ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXX FCC ID: XPYLILYW1 FCC ID: XXXXXXXXXX IC: 8595A-LILYW1 FCC ID: XXXXXXXXX IC: XXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IC: XXXXX-XXXXXXX IC: XXXXX-XXXXXX
1 2 3 4 5 | Label Sample rev | ID Label/Location Info | 487.15 KiB | February 20 2023 |
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1 2 3 4 5 | Label sample, Location and Attestation rev | ID Label/Location Info | 170.04 KiB | April 21 2022 |
LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP. Certification Application Product family: LILY-W1 HVIN: LILY-W131 FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 IC: 4491A-LILYW131 Identifier marking for WLAN module LILY-W131 The module is a Surface Mount Device soldered onto the host and is not accessible to the end-user. It is not possible for the end-user to replace or remove the module. The module outline size is 14.0 x 10.0 mm. The model name (HVIN) is printed on the identifier label. The size of the module/label makes it not possible to print the FCC and IC IDs in the identifier label. Instead are the FCC and IC IDs may be found in the user manual on P27 and removable label attached to the device. Figure 1 LILY-W131 with identifier label Figure 2 LILY-W131 identifier label Reference Description Text box containing product name, version and date of production. Product version Date of production encoded YY/WW (year/week) Bar Code Date Matrix format 15 symbols. The 11 first symbols represent the unique module serial number, the last 4 represent hardware and firmware version encoded HHFF. Text MODEL: and Product name (HVIN) Table 1: LILY-W131 label description An auxiliary label will be provided for systems using the module where the original marking will not to be visible when the module is installed. Instructions on how to attach the auxiliary label in compliance with the modular approval guidelines developed by the FCC will be provided. The instructions will call attention to place the auxiliary label on an exterior surface of the device such that it will be visible upon inspection. The auxiliary label will have at least the information shown in the figure below. 1 1a 1b 2 3 LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP. This device contains FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 IC: 4491A-LILYW131 Figure 3 LILY-W131 auxiliary label
1 2 3 4 5 | Antenna Test Report (Appendix A) | Test Report | 243.75 KiB | August 16 2023 / August 23 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 | Attestation (Statements of part 2.911(d)(5)) | Attestation Statements | 98.95 KiB | August 16 2023 / August 23 2023 |
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Roy Chen, Safety Principal Engineer LITE-ON Technology Corp. Tel: 02-2222-6181 ext.6193 Fax: +886-2222-6749 E-mail: Roy.RC.Chen@liteon.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Attestation (U.S. local Agent Letter) | Attestation Statements | 784.86 KiB | August 16 2023 / August 23 2023 |
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1 2 3 4 5 | Cover Letter (Agent Authorization) | Cover Letter(s) | 116.93 KiB | August 16 2023 / August 23 2023 |
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LITE-ON Technology Corp. hereby authorizes Jenny Nien / Specialist of Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch (BV CPS Taoyuan), to act on its behalf in all matters relating to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) application for equipment authorization in connection with the FCC ID listed above, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by Jenny Nien /
Specialist of BV CPS Taoyuan on LITE-ON Technology Corp.s behalf, within the scope of the powers granted herein, shall have the same effect as acts of its own. If you have any questions regarding the authorization, please dont hesitate to contact us. Sincerely yours,
Roy Chen, Safety Principal Engineer LITE-ON Technology Corp. Tel: 02-2222-6181 ext.6193 Fax: +886-2222-6749 E-mail: Roy.RC.Chen@liteon.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Cover Letter (Contact Authorization) | Cover Letter(s) | 357.34 KiB | August 16 2023 / August 23 2023 |
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I, the undersigned TC Wu of LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP. hereby authorize Roy Chen of LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP. to act on my behalf in all matters relating to all processes required in FCC and any communication needed with the national authority. Any and all acts carried out by Roy Chen on my behalf shall have the same effects as acts of our own. If you have any questions regarding the authorization, please dont hesitate to contact us. Thank you!
Sincerely yours,
TC Wu / Deputy Director(R & D Division) LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP. Tel: 86-2222-6181 ext: 8301 Fax: 86-2222-6749 E-mail: tc.wu@liteon.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Cover Letter (Description of Change) rev | Cover Letter(s) | 101.77 KiB | August 16 2023 / August 23 2023 |
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(EX-1193-H and EX-1193-H-48) with dipole antenna and containing new NFC module (FCC ID:WQJ-PIPOEM and FCC ID:WQJ-ID80149014) on the host.
(the host devices and antenna information is list as below). Brand LITEON Host Model EX-1193-M EX-1193-M-48 EX-1193-E EX-1193-E-48 EX-1193-T EX-1193-T-48 EX-1193-H EX-1193-H-48 LTE NFC FCC ID: PPQ202008EG91NAXD FCC ID: WQJ-PIPOEM WIFI FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 N/A N/A FCC ID: WQJ-PIPOEM FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 N/A FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 FCC ID: PPQ202008EG91NAXD FCC ID: WQJ-ID80149014 FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 Difference The rated current (80A/48A) and the model of the charger The rated current (80A/48A) and the model of the charger The rated current (80A/48A) and the model of the charger The rated current (80A/48A) and the model of the charger Except for the changes mentioned above, no other modification is performed. Regards, Jenny Nien, Specialist Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch Tel: 886-3-318 3232 ext. 1930 Fax: 886-3-327 0892 Email: jenny.nien@bureauveritas.com
1 2 3 4 5 | RF Exposure Info (MPE) rev | RF Exposure Info | 233.42 KiB | August 16 2023 / August 23 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 | Attestation-Statement of part 2.911(d)(5) | Attestation Statements | 80.72 KiB | March 13 2023 |
WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6412584.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case Date: 2023-02-22 FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 To the attention of Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Attestation Statements Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(5)(i) Filing LITE-ON Technology Corp. certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receivingan equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(5)(ii) Filing LITE-ON Technology Corp. certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing covered equipment. Sincerely yours,
Roy Chen, Safety Principal Engineer LITE-ON Technology Corp. Tel: +886-2222-6181 ext.6193 E-mail: Roy.RC.Chen@liteon.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Attestation-U.S. local Agent Letter of part 2.911(d)(7) | Attestation Statements | 113.31 KiB | March 13 2023 |
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1 2 3 4 5 | Cover Letter (Description of Change) rev | Cover Letter(s) | 78.54 KiB | March 13 2023 |
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1 2 3 4 5 | Attestation-Statements of part 2.911(d)(5) rev | Attestation Statements | 198.03 KiB | February 20 2023 |
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Roy Chen / Safety Principal Engineer LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP. Tel: 02-2222-6181 ext.6193 E-mail: Roy.RC.Chen@liteon.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Attestation-U.S. local Agent Letter of part 2.911(d)(7) rev | Attestation Statements | 113.49 KiB | February 20 2023 |
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1 2 3 4 5 | Confidentiality request | Cover Letter(s) | 270.21 KiB | February 20 2023 |
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Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely yours,
Roy Chen / Safety Principal Engineer LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP. Tel: 02-2222-6181 ext.6193 E-mail: Roy.RC.Chen@liteon.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Cover Letter (Description of Change) rev2 | Cover Letter(s) | 149.71 KiB | February 20 2023 |
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1 2 3 4 5 | Cover Letter (Description of Change) | Cover Letter(s) | 76.95 KiB | June 22 2022 |
FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 Description of Permissive Change The application is prepared for FCC class II permissive change for adding mobile host devices with dipole antenna (the host devices and antenna information is list as below). Except for the changes mentioned above, no other modification is performed. Regards, Andrea Hsia / Supervisor Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch Tel: +886 3 2600628,4311628 Fax: +886 3 327 0892 Email: andrea.hsia@bureauveritas.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Cover Letter (Change ID Authorization) | Cover Letter(s) | 43.67 KiB | April 21 2022 |
Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Registered office:
u-blox AG Zrcherstrasse 68 8800 Thalwil Switzerland Company number: CH-020.3.020.161-7 info@u-blox.com support@u-blox.com Change In ID Authorization Letter To whom it may concern:
This letter grants authorization for representative of LITE-ON Technology Corp. to apply to FCC for a change in identification as specified under 47CFR2.933 of the FCC rules. This authorization applies to u-blox AG, FCC ID:
XPYLILYW1 (grant date: 07/13/2016). We are aware that LITE-ON Technology Corp. intends to market the above referenced product under their own FCC ID: PPQLILYW131. Sincerely, Job Title and Dept.:
Date: February 11, 2022 _______________________________ Filip Kruzela Certification Manager, u-blox AG
1 2 3 4 5 | Cover Letter (Request for Change ID) rev | Cover Letter(s) | 130.65 KiB | April 21 2022 |
LITE-ON Technology Corporation Bldg. C, 90, Chien 1 Rd., Chung-Ho, New Taipei City, 23585, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: +886-2-2222-6181 FAX: +886-2-2222-6749 Date: 2022-04-11 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attention: Application Examiner / Review Engineer Subject: Request to change in identification per section 2.933 of FCC rules Reference: FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 To The Commission:
This Change of Identification request applies for a new FCC ID: PPQLILYW131 as established in 47CFR 2.933(b) for a currently approved device. This application by LITE-ON Technology Corp. will establish a new FCC ID under PPQ grantee code for purpose of marketing. The original grant to FCC ID: XPYLILYW1 will remain in effect. An authorization letter by Sierra Wireless Inc. is attached. Per 2.933(b) 1. The original identification is FCC ID: XPYLILYW1. 2. The original grant date is 07/13/2016. 3. The equipment is electrically identical. Only the FCC ID number is 4. The original test results are applicable and representative of this changed different. device. 5. Exterior photographs are included in this application. The following files are electronically submitted as attachments:
Cover Letter External Photos FCC ID label format and location Sincerely yours,
TC Wu / Authorized Signatory LITE-ON Technology Corp. Tel: +886-2-2222-6181 Fax: +886-2-2222-6749 E-mail: TC.Wu@liteon.com
1 2 3 4 5 | Cover Letter (U-blox Contact Authorization) | Cover Letter(s) | 109.01 KiB | April 21 2022 |
Doc ID: UBX-16015789
@Pbiox Authorization Letter Date: 01/08/2019 Power of Attorney Issued by u-blox AG Zurcherstrasse 68 CH-8800 Thalwil / Switzerland Phone: +41 44722 74 44 Fax: +41 44722 7447 info@u-blox.com Subject: Authorization letter for FCC/IC signatures To Whom It May Concern:
!am Giulio Comar, Certification Manager and responsible for FCC and IC applications within u-blox.
| hereby authorise the following u-blox employees to sign all application forms, documents and cover letters on my behalf:
Piero Laudicina Jake Bascon Olof Viklund Filip Kruzela Cam Nichols Sincerely, pot Italia S.p.A. is a wholly owned subsidiary of u-blox AG
v Author Giulio Comar Department: cert Page: 1/1 Filename FCC_IC_signature_Authorization_Letter.docx M102 Ret Copyright 2013 u-blox Italia S.p.A. All rights reserved Confidential
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1 | 2023-08-23 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2023-03-13 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |
3 | 2023-02-20 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |
4 | 2022-06-22 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II Permissive Change |
5 | 2022-04-21 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Change in Identification |
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2022-04-21
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1 2 3 4 5 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP.
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1 2 3 4 5 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014765044
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1 2 3 4 5 | Physical Address |
Bldg. C, 90, Chien 1 Rd., Chung-Ho
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New Taipei City,, N/A 23585
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New Taipei City,, N/A
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Taiwan
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@nacsemc.com
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1 2 3 4 5 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grantee Code |
PPQ
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1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Product Code |
LILYW131
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1 2 3 4 5 | Name |
T****** W****
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1 2 3 4 5 | Title |
Deputy Director(R & D Division)
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
86-22******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 | Fax Number |
86-22********
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t******@liteon.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Communication System Module | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Wireless Communiction System Module | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Class II Permissive Change | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Change in Identification | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Grant Comments | C2PC for adding new mobile hosts (Brand: LITEON, Models: EX-1193-H, EX-1193-H-48). Co-location of this module has been evaluated in the new and existing hosts (Models: EX-1193-M, EX-1193-M-48, EX-1193-E, EX-1193-E-48, EX-1193-H, EX-1193-H-48) with FCC IDs: PPQ202008EG91NAXD, WQJ-PIPOEM, and WQJ-ID80149014 as described in this filing. Output Power listed is peak conducted. This OEM module is approved for use in products operating as mobile or fixed transmitting device. The only antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device and its antenna (s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with the FCC multi-transmitter policy. Grantee shall provide installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements to OEM integrators and installers. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. The variant LILY-W131 described in this filing can only be used with a host antenna circuit trace layout design in strict compliance with the OEM instructions provided. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Class II Permissive Change for adding new mobile hosts (Brand: LITEON, Models: W1-UC168-0MK1ER, W1-UC168-0MF1FR, W1-UC168-0MF1F0) as described in this filing. Output Power listed is peak conducted. This OEM module is approved for use in products operating as mobile or fixed transmitting device. The only antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device and its antenna (s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with the FCC multi-transmitter policy. Grantee shall provide installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements to OEM integrators and installers. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. The variant LILY-W131 described in this filing can only be used with a host antenna circuit trace layout design in strict compliance with the OEM instructions provided. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Class II Permissive Change for adding new mobile hosts (Brand: LITEON, Models: EX-1193-M, EX-1193-M-48, EX-1193-E, EX-1193-E-48, EX-1193-T, EX-1193-T-48) as described in this filing. Output Power listed is peak conducted. This OEM module is approved for use in products operating as mobile or fixed transmitting device. The only antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device and its antenna (s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with the FCC multi-transmitter policy. Grantee shall provide installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements to OEM integrators and installers. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. The variant LILY-W131 described in this filing can only be used with a host antenna circuit trace layout design in strict compliance with the OEM instructions provided. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Class II Permissive Change for adding two new hosts (LUCID CONNECTED HOME CHARGING STATION, LTE, NA / LUCID CONNECTED HOME CHARGING STATION, NA) as described in this filing. Co-location of this module and FCC IDs: PPQRYORR2L, XMR201707BG96 in the new host product was evaluated for mobile exposure conditions. Output Power listed is peak conducted. This OEM module is approved for use in products operating as mobile or fixed transmitting device. The only antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device and its antenna (s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with the FCC multi-transmitter policy. Grantee shall provide installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements to OEM integrators and installers. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. The variant LILY-W131 described in this filing can only be used with a host antenna circuit trace layout design in strict compliance with the OEM instructions provided. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Output Power listed is peak conducted. This OEM module is approved for use in products operating as mobile or fixed transmitting device. The only antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device and its antenna (s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with the FCC multi-transmitter policy. Grantee shall provide installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure requirements to OEM integrators and installers. This grant is valid only when the device is sold to OEM integrators and the OEM integrators are instructed to ensure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device. The variant LILY-W131 described in this filing can only be used with a host antenna circuit trace layout design in strict compliance with the OEM instructions provided. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas CPS(H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
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PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH
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L**** K****
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E**** L****
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1 2 3 4 5 |
H******** B********
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1 2 3 4 5 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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+886-********
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+886-********
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49-52********
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+886-********
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+886-********
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49-52********
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k******@bureauveritas.com
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e******@bureauveritas.com
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e******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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o******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1410000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1410000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1410000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1410000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1410000 |
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