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Brand | Circutor |
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Model | URBAN |
Category | Battery Charger |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of symbols used for important safety information within the document.
Identifies key parts of the charge point, such as Hat, LED Beacons, Plugs, Key lock, Base, and Display/RDIF Lector.
Details the parts of the URBAN WB units, including Hat, Key lock, Display/RDIF Lector, Plugs, Wall bracket, and Base.
Step-by-step guide on initiating an electric vehicle charging session using the charge point.
Instructions for properly ending an electric vehicle charging session.
Explains the purpose of configuration and the communication port used for setup.
Lists the necessary hardware and software requirements for configuring the charge point.
Details the process of connecting a PC to the charge point for configuration using static IP addresses.
Overview of the setup webpage's dashboard, showing firmware version and MAC address.
Displays the status of connected devices within the charge point, indicating if they are online or offline.
Provides information on the state of the charge point's control board and network status.
Shows the public IP, signal strength, and SIM card information when the modem connection is successful.
Lists the drivers required for the charge point to recognize internal devices like meters and RFID readers.
Information related to the internal behavior and sources of the charge point's software components.
A detailed list of automatically generated logs concerning charging sessions, performance, and user activities.
Configuration options for the charge point's network parameters, including hostname and IP settings.
Detailed explanation of network parameters like Hostname, Address Type, DHCP Client ID, Netmask, and Gateway.
Instructions for inserting a SIM card into the modem for communication setup.
Details on configuring the integrated modem with parameters like APN, User, Password, and Ping IP from the SIM operator.
Configuration of security parameters for the setup webpage, including authentication and user credentials.
Allows changing the language of the charge point interface from a list of available options.
Configuration of the charge point's time zone and synchronization settings using NTP servers.
Enables or disables OCPP services (1.5 and 1.6) for communication with a central system.
Instructions for remotely upgrading the charge point's firmware by selecting and uploading a firmware file.
Process for updating the charge point's configuration, intended for service staff to restore factory settings.
Explains the goal of OCPP protocol for uniform communication between Charge Points and Central Systems.
Steps to ensure correct OCPP 1.5 function, focusing on network setup and 'Address Type' selection.
Configuring OCPP 1.5 within the 'Integrations' tab, noting stand-alone operation if 'none' is selected.
Accessing and configuring OCPP 1.5 settings via a link after selecting it in the 'Integrations' tab.
Configuring 'Charge Box' identity and incoming ports, requiring consultation with the Central System for parameters.
Setting up the 'Central System' tab to define the host URL for notifications and requests.
Configuring various OCPP settings like authorization, offline mode, time synchronization, and energy reporting.
Detailed explanations for OCPP settings such as authorization cache, offline mode, and retry mechanisms.
Explains settings related to time synchronization, message compression, energy reporting, and transaction rejection.
Covers transaction handling for concurrent requests, remote starts, power values, and timeouts.
Process of saving changes and waiting for the charge point to apply new configurations.
Verifying the OCPP 1.5 connection by checking logs for success messages or troubleshooting connection failures.
Explains the purpose of OCPP 1.6 protocol for consistent communication between Charge Points and Central Systems.
Steps for correct OCPP 1.6 function, focusing on network configuration and 'Address Type' selection.
Selecting OCPP 1.6 in the 'Integrations' tab for communication with the backend.
Process for activating OCPP 1.6 by applying a license file, if the feature is not already enabled.
Steps to upload the license file for activating the OCPP 1.6 product.
Accessing and configuring OCPP 1.6 settings via a link after selecting it in the 'Integrations' tab.
Configuring 'Charge Box' settings like ID, time synchronization, and energy reporting for OCPP 1.6.
Detailed explanation of Charge Box parameters such as ID, cache size, time sync, and energy reporting for OCPP 1.6.
Setting the 'Central System' tab to define the host URL for OCPP 1.6 communication.
Configuring advanced OCPP 1.6 settings including authorization, offline modes, transaction handling, and profiles.
Detailed explanation of OCPP 1.6 settings like authorization cache, remote requests, pre-authorization, and offline handling.
Explains OCPP 1.6 settings for transaction management, connector unlocking, profiles, and message attempts.
Details OCPP 1.6 settings for meter value intervals, timeouts, local authorization lists, and reservations.
Verifying the OCPP 1.6 connection by checking logs for success messages or troubleshooting connection failures.
Warning about high data consumption when using 3G/4G for remote monitoring.
Technical specifications and electrical data for various URBAN models, including power supply, voltage, and sockets.
Specific electrical data for URBAN WB models, detailing power, voltage, input current, and sockets.
Details on Ethernet, Cellular, interface protocols, light beacon, RFID reader, and display for URBAN WB.
Covers enclosure rating, materials, operating temperature, humidity, and compliance with standards.