EVSE 3725-104 User Manual And Installation Manual

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Important Notes .............................................................................................................................................................................2
Safety and Compliance ...............................................................................................................................................................2
Limitation of Liability ..................................................................................................................................................................3
Control Module Inc., EVSE LLC
State of the Art EVSE with Cable Management
EVSE Payment Module
Model 3725-104
User Manual and Installation Guide
Models 3725-104
EVSE Payment Module
Patents Pending
February 2018
3725-UG-002

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  • Page 1 Control Module Inc., EVSE LLC State of the Art EVSE with Cable Management EVSE Payment Module Model 3725-104 User Manual and Installation Guide Contents Models 3725-104 Important Notes .....................................2 EVSE Payment Module Patents Pending Safety and Compliance ................................2 3725-UG-002 Limitation of Liability ..................................3...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Changing the IP Address for an Ethernet Connection ........................18 Setting Up a ZigBee Mesh Network ............................. 19 Adding an EVSE Via the Web Browser Interface .......................... 20 Testing the ZigBee Mesh Network ............................21 Testing the ZigBee Mesh Network Via the Web Interface ...................... 21 Replacing a ZigBee Mesh Payment Module ..........................
  • Page 3 Important Notes Safety and Compliance This document provides instructions to install and use the Payment Module 3725-104 which manages payment, access and data communication within a network of Watt Point Charging Stations (EVSEs). Before installation of the Payment Module by...
  • Page 4: Fcc Compliance Statement

    As part of a total EVSE network, the Payment Module and Charging Station should be inspected by a qualified installer prior to the initial use. Under no circumstances will compliance with the information in this manual relieve the user of responsibility to comply with all applicable codes or safety standards.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    In case of a problem, contact your installer or CMI Customer Support. DON’T: - Use this product if the enclosure is broken, cracked, open or shows any other indication of damage. Attempt to repair or service the unit yourself. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 4...
  • Page 6: Instructions De Sécurité Importantes

    N'utilisez pas que ce produit si l'enceinte est cassée, fissuré, ouvrir ou afficher toute autre indication de dommages. N'essayez pas de réparer ou d'un service de l'unité de vous-même. ENREGISTREZ CES INSTRUCTIONS 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 5...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Payment Module. When a valid card authorization is received, the EVSE is activated, and the start of the transaction is stored both locally and transmitted to the central host. The charge is held against the card until charging is complete and the cable is removed from the vehicle, at which time the host computer is notified, payment is finalized, and fees are charged.
  • Page 8 Figure 2 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 7...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Specifications Product Code Product Code Model 3725-104 Mounting: On EVSE Pole, Remote Pole or Wall Communication to EVSE: ZigBee Mesh or Serial RS-232 Communication to Network: Ethernet or Cellular Payment Method: Credit/Debit Card Magnetic Reader RFID Reader (Optional) Electrical Voltage...
  • Page 10 1-2 Mux (includes Pmt mod, wall frame, mux, 1-2 EVSE, serial) Wall with 1-4 Mux (includes Pmt Mod, standard wall frame, mux, 1-4 EVSE, serial) Wall with 5-8 Mux (includes Pmt Mod, standard wall frame, mux, 5-8 EVSE, serial) PA = 3725-104-E-09-S-xx ….Payment Module (E,CC,S)
  • Page 11: Lockout/Tagout

    50 pounds. The lockout approach shall be used unless the utilization of a tagout procedure will provide full personnel protection. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 10...
  • Page 12: Installation Overview

    Installation Overview The 3725-104 is shipped either mounted to an EVSE or optional ZigBee Mesh mounting pole, or can be configured for mounting on a wall, with or without the optional ZigBee Mesh. The unit’s pole-mount dimensions and mounting pattern are displayed below.
  • Page 13: Payment Module Operation

    2. Using the Payment Module’s Up and Down arrows, scroll through the choices until you display Network Info and press Enter. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 12...
  • Page 14 6. Repeat this sequence of steps for all other required changes to Netmask, Gateway, and DNS. When you are done with all changes, press Enter. The main IP Address screen displays with your changes. 7. Press Enter to accept these changes. The Payment Module automatically resets. This might take a few minutes. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 13...
  • Page 15: Charging Display Screens

    3. The Payment Module then prompts the user to select L2 (Faster) charging, or L1 (Slower) charging using the Up Arrow (# 2) or Down Arrow (# 8) buttons: NOTE: Charges and timeframes displayed below are examples. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 14...
  • Page 16 9. A Please Swipe Credit Card screen displays. RFID Swipe Note: If the Payment Module has only the RFID opton, swipe the RFID card over the RFID label on the Payment Module. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 15...
  • Page 17 10. After processing the credit card, the charger instructs the user to plug in their vehicle. 11. Plugging the vehicle into the station completes the process, and the Payment Module screen defaults back to the EVSE Selection screen. 3725-104 User Manual...
  • Page 18: Accessing The Web Browser Interface

    The Payment Module hosts a web browser-based application that allows you to manage the EVSE network and configure various options associated with each EVSE. In addition, it allows you to view current status and historical information that has been accumulated from each EVSE, and configure the Payment Module’s own system.
  • Page 19: Changing The Ip Address For An Ethernet Connection

    6. Select whether to reset the Payment Module now. Resetting takes a few minutes. 7. From your network’s browser, enter into the URL and log back into the Payment http://[IP address]:8080/Gateway/evse Module. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 18...
  • Page 20: Setting Up A Zigbee Mesh Network

    9. Turn on the first EVSE. This is usually the EVSE closest to the Payment Module. 10. Slide that EVSE’s Dip Switch number 3 to Closed to put it into ZigBee Setup Mode (Figure 4). After a few moments, all the lights on the Data Router will begin flashing, letting you know the EVSE is now in ZigBee Setup Mode.
  • Page 21: Adding An Evse Via The Web Browser Interface

    Listening Mode. It is ready to discover the next EVSE to add to its network. 18. Slide that EVSE’s Dip Switch 3 to the Open position. After a few moments, its Data router will first show all lights on with no flashing, and then just the blue Power light will remain on.
  • Page 22: Testing The Zigbee Mesh Network

    6. Click Update EVSE. 7. Slide the EVSE’s Dip Switch 3 to the Open position. After a few moments, its Data Router will first show all lights on with no flashing, and then just the blue Power light will remain on. Replace the EVSE’s cover. Proceed to Testing the ZigBee Mesh Network.
  • Page 23: Replacing A Zigbee Mesh Payment Module

    3. Slide that EVSE’s Dip Switch number 3 to Closed to put it into ZigBee Setup Mode (Figure 4). After a few moments, all the lights on the Data Router will begin flashing, letting you know the EVSE is now in ZigBee Setup Mode (Figure 4.
  • Page 24 6. The Payment Module can now find all the EVSEs associated with its network. These EVSEs begin displaying their ZigBee Module numbers in the blank area of this screen. Once they have all displayed, Open Switch 3 on the EVSE’s Data Router.
  • Page 25: Web Browser Interface Operation

    Note: You will not be able to log back into the Payment Module’s Web Browser page for approximately five minutes. Viewing EVSE Status and Messages Once you have successfully logged in you will be brought to the EVSE status screen, which provides a list of all EVSEs in the system, as well as their current status.
  • Page 26: Viewing Payment Module Information

    From the Help dropdown menu, click Info. The following screen displays: Resetting a Payment Module You can issue a command to a particular EVSE which causes it to re-send its Boot Messages, essentially resetting the Payment Module. 1. From the left menu, expand the EVSE list under EVSE Stations and highlight the EVSE.
  • Page 27: Status Reporting

    The historical events view allows users to display a list of the events that were received by the Payment Module from each EVSE or a specified EVSE for the specified date range. Once a list of events is retrieved, specific events can be located by using the free-form text filter.
  • Page 28: App Versions

    Similar to Charge History, Purchase History allows users to search for completed purchase events. The event indicates the total dollars purchased at an EVSE, the total minutes purchased, if the purchase was successful, and the date/time of the purchase. For cards with a preset value, their expiration date/time displays in the Expiration column. Use the Export button to send this information into an Excel file.
  • Page 29: Connecting To A Network Management System

    8. Click Reset Gateway. The Payment Module resumes operation in approximately 30 seconds. Note: You will not be able to log back into the Payment Module’s Web Browser page for approximately five minutes. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 28...
  • Page 30: White List

    The White List provides a mechanism that allows EVSEs to turn on only for valid drivers, vehicles and Employee/Student ID RFID cards swiped at the EVSE or Payment Station. When a card is swiped at the EVSE and it is not already charging a vehicle, it transmits the card data to the Payment Module with an indicator informing the module if the card passed or failed local validation against the White List in the EVSE.
  • Page 31: Configuring The White List

    Manually configure the white list through the White List Config screen, which provides the following fields:  Maximum Records – Number of record to allocate in the white list (EVSE allocation)  Record Length – MiFare RFID card length is 10 characters; MiFare Plus is 14 characters ...
  • Page 32: Vehicle List

    SetPANID button – configures the USB ZigBee radio to use the preset PAN ID (used if replacing the USB ZigBee radio).  Query ZigBees button – sends a query to all EVSE radios to retrieve system status.  Test ZiBee – Queries ZigBee to make sure communication is working properly.
  • Page 33: Network Time Protocol (Ntp) Settings

    192.168.13.99 IP address to access the Payment Station until the you disable it. This is useful in case you incorrectly enter the IP Address when changing it. You can then access the Payment Station/Gateway to fix it. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019...
  • Page 34: Importing/Exporting Configuration Settings

    3. If you choose to export the data to a file, click Export. The following window displays: 4. Click Save. The text file downloads to your desktop and displays the following window when complete: 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019...
  • Page 35 Return to the main screen and select Help ->Config Import. The following screen displays: The white section is essentially an empty text box. Place your cursor in the white section, paste your copied configuration settings into this space and click Import. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 34...
  • Page 36: Kiosk Configuration

    Shop ID - If a vehicle doesn’t have a valid RFID badge, the user can enter a Shop ID and have a supervisor swipe their RFID badge to activate the charge session. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 35...
  • Page 37: Payment Considerations

    Show Odometer Screen – If this is enabled, users are prompted to enter their vehicle’s odometer reading.  End Session After EVSE - If this is enabled, a charge session is automatically disabled when the EVSE is offline for over 5 minutes.
  • Page 38: Pricing Options

    Enter a peak price and non-peak price. If not using a peak price, enter the same dollar amount in both fields. Pricing Schedule Use this screen to specify the times that will charge peak prices. Languages Use the Languages tab to select your country’s language for display. English is the default. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 37...
  • Page 39: Common Prompts

    Use this tab to change any previously defined prompt created with the Common Prompts tab. By default, this tab’s list is empty. Click Search to load all existing prompts, or search for a specific prompt using the Description or Text fields. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 38...
  • Page 40: Setting Up Credit Cards

    Time Select Interval – The interval the time goes up when the user is selecting the amount of time they’d like to purchase  PreAuth – How much hold charge should be placed on the customer’s credit card. (Used with Post Pay With Credit Cards option only.) 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 39...
  • Page 41: External Credit Card Setup

    Enter the interval of minutes the user will select for charging. The default is 15 minutes, which means the user can select 15, 30, 45, etc. minutes. If you set this to 60, the user can select 60 minutes, 120 minutes, etc. 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019...
  • Page 42: Moving, Transporting And Storage

    Assurer l'alimentation électrique a été fermeture à la source, avant de travailler avec câblage électrique.  Should the Model 3725-104 Payment Module need to be relocated, remove the unit in the reverse order that it was installed.  Bag all attaching hardware and secure on/in the unit.
  • Page 43: Warranty

    Warranty For Standard Terms and Conditions, and Warranty information: http://controlmod.com/technical-support/order-terms/ 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 42...
  • Page 44 SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE AND EVEN IF THIS WARRANTY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. EVSE LLC A Division of Control Module, Inc. 89 Phoenix Ave., Enfield, CT 06082 Local Phone: 860.745.2433 Toll Free Phone: 800.722.6654 3725-104 User Manual May 20, 2019 Page 43 evse.controlmod.com...

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