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3.3.3
Cellular router option
Two types of cellular routers are supported offered for the Networked Wallmount WattStation:
CDMA/EV-DO and GSM/HSPA. Both routers will support speeds up to 3G and default to lower
speeds when the maximum is not available. The cellular carrier for the CDMA router is Verizon for
US installations and the cellular carrier for the GSM router is Vodafone for Canada installations. All
cellular claims are based on the US coverage map provided by Verizon and Canadian coverage
map from Vodafone. The cellular router is powered from the EVSE controller. Only one type of the
router can be installed in an individual WattStation.
GE recommends that customers perform a site survey with a third party to ensure adequate
cellular performance. The exact environmental factors of the location and orientation to the
nearest cell tower strongly affect cellular performance.
The cellular router is certified as an intentional radiator per FCC Part 15 Subpart C rules and has
been granted the following Federal Communication Commission and Industry Canada (Industrie
Canada) identification numbers.
Note that a Networked Wallmount WattStation that has the cellular router and antenna installed
cannot utilize the WiFi option.

3.4 Payment

A payment option allows an EVSE owner to provide users who have an online payment account
(PayPal) the ability to charge their vehicle. There are two methods of payments: smartphone
(iPhone or Android) or RFID.
When using a smartphone, the driver shall scan the QR code on the EVSE using the camera on the
smartphone and the GE WattStation Connect smartphone application. The GE WattStation
Connect smartphone application will access the GE WattStation network to show the EVSE owner's
fees for using the charger to the driver. Once the driver has decided on accepting the EVSE
owner's fees, the GE WattStation Connect will grant access of the EVSE to the driver.
When using RFID to utilize a driver's online payment account, the driver will swipe their RFID card
(WattStation Connect Payment Card) at the EVSE. The driver must first link the WattStation
Connect Payment Card to their PayPal account via the WattStation Connect web application. If the
driver accepts the fees, the GE WattStation Connect will grant access of the EVSE to the driver.

3.5 Electronics

The EVSE controller integrates Control Pilot Functions, Metering, Overload monitoring, ground fault
protection and all local monitoring.
3.5.1 Supplemental overload Protection
The controller will open the main power contactor at 125% of nominal current for NEMA.
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Verizon
FCC ID
N7N-MC8795
IC ID
2417C-MC8795
Vodafone
N7N-MC8795
2417C-MC8795
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