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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(M255B01-03-19B)

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  • Page 1 Wallbox eNext Series INSTRUCTION MANUAL (M255B01-03-19B)
  • Page 2: Disclaimer

    CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modifications to the device or the unit specifi- cations set out in this instruction manual without prior notice. CIRCUTOR, SA on its web site, supplies its customers with the latest versions of the de- vice specifications and the most updated manuals.
  • Page 3 C O P Y R I G H T I N F O R M AT I O N This document is copyrighted, 2019 by Circutor, S.A. All rights are reserved. Circutor, S.A. reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice.
  • Page 4 Wallbox eNext Instruction manual...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Wallbox eNext Here’s your guide to use and configure eNext. Disclaimer ..............................2 Revision log..............................2 Here’s your guide to use and configure eNext..................5 1.-So,hello!..............................8 2.-Features..............................10 3.- First steps............................12 A. Download “HiCharger” App.......................12 B. QRSCAN............................14 C. MANUAL............................14 4.- How to use it? - Plug&Charge......................16 A.
  • Page 6 Wallbox eNext “HiCharger” App -Dashboard......................24 A. Overview............................24 B. Status...............................25 C. Error information..........................26 D. Management options........................27 8.- “HiCharger” App -Charger Options....................28 A. Overview............................28 B. Identification method........................29 C. Time schedule..........................29 D. Diagnostic............................30 E. Firmware............................32 F. Advanced settings.........................33 9.- “HiCharger” App -Settings........................36 A. Overview............................36 B.
  • Page 7 Wallbox eNext Instruction manual...
  • Page 8 Wallbox eNext This manual provides information about the usability and configuration of the Wallbox eNext, which has been designed and tested to allow electric vehicle charging, specified in IEC 61851. It contains all the necessary information for safe use and help to get the best performance from it with step-by-step configuration instructions.
  • Page 9: So,Hello

    • Do make repairs • Do not use any adapter, except manipulations with unit those approved energised. manufacturer • Use only CIRCUTOR supplied spare parts. Instruction manual...
  • Page 10 Wallbox eNext 1 — LED beacon light 3 — Plugs 5 — Closing box holes 2 — Cable glands 4 — Wall support holes Plugs may vary depending on the model Instruction manual...
  • Page 11: Features

    Wallbox eNext Features M A I N F E AT U R E S O F T H E U N I T Charge Point may not include elements of electrical protection. • ABS plastic housing: • Bluetooth: Bluetooth v4.2 + BLE Robust Plastic material to resist severe wireless communications for remote...
  • Page 12: Download "Hicharger" App

    Wallbox eNext Download “HiCharger” App 1. Download the app ‘HiCharger’, 2. Enable smartphone bluetooth. 3. Open the mobile app ‘HiCharger’. Compatible with Android version 4.4.2 or latest and IOS version 9 or latest Instruction manual...
  • Page 13 Wallbox eNext First steps 4. Select your language 5. Tap the “Add” button in order to pair a new Charge Point. 6. Select the mode. • QRSCAN: This option allows to perform the pairing automatically, by only scanning the QR code. For further information please refer to section B.- QRSCAN of this chapter.
  • Page 14: Qrscan

    Wallbox eNext QRSCAN Scan the QR code provided. There are two identification labels containing the same unique QR code for each charge point. One of them is attached to the installation manual and the other one is patched inside the charge point as shown: MANUAL Select the charge point and introduce the password.
  • Page 15 Wallbox eNext The password is required after selecting the charge point. 7. The charger point name can be customized. 8. Once the charge point is paired, its connectivity status is visible on the ‘List’ screen. From now on, the charge point can be managed following the instructions of this manual. Instruction manual...
  • Page 16: Start Charging

    Wallbox eNext Plug&Charge identification method is set by factory default and enables the user to start a charging transaction without an identification. This configuration could be adequate for equipment placed in private areas where only reliable users have access. Standby When the Charge Point LED beacon light is green in a fade-in/ fade-out effect, it means that the unit is available and ready to start a charge transaction.
  • Page 17: Ev Fully Charged

    Wallbox eNext How to use it ? - Plug&Charge • The EV batteries are too warm to continue the charge transaction. • A “Stop Charging” was programmed through the Time Schedule in ‘HiCharger’ App. • Not enough power available in the installation managed by the CirBEON device. •...
  • Page 18: A. Standby

    Wallbox eNext Presence recognition allows the user to perform the same actions as described in the previous chapter by means of smartphone proximity as identification method. The presence recognition by smartphone proximity is achieved when the Charge Point detects the ‘HiCharger’ app paired via Bluetooth. The Charge Point allows the start of charge transaction.
  • Page 19: How To Use It? - Presence Recognition

    Wallbox eNext How to use it? - Presence recognition User identification User identification takes place when the presence recognition is performed. Being the Charge Point and the smartphone paired, the Charge Point will notify the smartphone presence with three purple light blinks. Afterwards, LED beacon light will turn green in a fade-in/fade-out effect notifying that the charge transaction is available.
  • Page 20: Charging

    Wallbox eNext Charging When the charge transaction starts, the LED beacon light turns blue in a fade-in/fade-out effect. Charge stopped In some cases the charge transaction can be stopped due to different causes such as: • The EV batteries are too warm to continue the charge transaction. •...
  • Page 21: Stop Charging

    Wallbox eNext Stop charging To finish the charge transaction, stop the charge through the ‘HiCharger’ App (see Section “D - Management options” in Chapter 7) or stop the charge through the Vehicle. Once the charge transaction has been stopped, the user will be able to un-plug the connector.
  • Page 22 Wallbox eNext Overview List view is an overview screen that shows the Charge Points that have been paired with the smartphone trough ‘HiCharger’ App. The connection status between the Charge Points and the smartphone is also shown and updated every 15 seconds. This view allows to: •...
  • Page 23: 'Hicharger' App - List

    Wallbox eNext ‘HiCharger’ App - List The order in which the Charge Points appear in the List view is the priority in which the ‘HiCh- arger’ will automatically connect with. By pressing on the ‘Share’ button, ‘HiCharger’ will generate a new QR code that contains the Charge Point MAC code and its access password in order to share access data easily.
  • Page 24: Overview

    Wallbox eNext Overview Connection status Refresh the Charge Point status Charge point name Charge point status Current transaction information Charge point management options The Charge Point status is refreshed every 15 seconds when the Charge Point is within Bluetooth range. Oth- erwise, a message will appear notifying that there has been an ‘Error updating the status’...
  • Page 25: 'Hicharger' App - Dashboard

    Wallbox eNext ‘HiCharger’ App - Dashboard Status AVAILABLE: The charge point is available to connect and charge the vehicle. CHARGING: The charge point is charging a vehicle. The blue shape fades-in/ and fades-out and the screen shows the time elapsed of the charge transaction. PAUSED: The charge transaction has been stopped.
  • Page 26: Error Information

    Wallbox eNext Error information If an error occurs, information about the error will be shown in the ‘HiCharger’ App. Fur- thermore, LED beacon light will performe a blink sequence referring to the error. By tapping the information button , a pop-up appears with the error information as shown below: Error No Description...
  • Page 27: Management Options

    Wallbox eNext Management options Play: The charge point starts the charge transaction. Stop: If the charge point is charging, it stops the charge transaction. Charger options: It opens the Charger Options menu and shows the information of the Charge point. For further information, please refer to Chapter “8 - ‘HiCharger’...
  • Page 28 Wallbox eNext Overview Access the Charger Options menu by tapping on the left bottom corner button of the Dashboard view. In the charger Options menu it is possible to manage the setting options of the Charge Point connected with ‘HiCharge’ App. Furthermore, it is given basic information about the Charge Point.
  • Page 29: Hicharger" App -Charger Options

    Wallbox eNext ‘HiCharger’ App - Charger Options Identification method Plug & Charge: The Charge Point will start and finish the charge transaction without the need of user identification. For further information refer to Chapter “4 - How to use it? - Plug&Charge”. Presence recognition: User...
  • Page 30: Diagnostic

    Wallbox eNext 3. Tap on button to set the maximum current supplied at the period of time selected. All changes are applied automatically and the following message will pop up to confirm it. Diagnostic It is used to check Charge Point internal devices and diagnose possible errors.
  • Page 31 Wallbox eNext Protections This diagnostic will check the electric protections on the Charge points. Some protections are optionals and may not be implemented in all the Charge Points. After this diagnostic, the Charge Point will need to be rearmed manually before it is used again to charge a vehicle.
  • Page 32: Firmware

    Wallbox eNext Locks The Lock system secures the cable in the socket to prevent an undesired disconnection of the vehicle and to protect the user from a possible electric shock. This functionality is optional and may not be implemented in all the Charge Points The diagnostic actuates over the locking system of the socket opening and closing it several times.
  • Page 33: Advanced Settings

    Wallbox eNext The update process can take several minutes, during this time the application should be kept open and the smart- phone in the Charge Point Bluetooth range Advanced settings Advanced settings may allow to apply major changes on the Charge Point, such as set the maximum current to be delivered in the charge transaction, change the Bluetooth pasword, perform a factory reset and configurate the...
  • Page 34 Wallbox eNext Bluetooth password In the ‘Bluetooth password’ menu, the user can see the current password of the Charge Point and change it. The password shall be a four alphanumeric characters code. The password can be restored to factory value performing a factory reset as described below.
  • Page 35 Wallbox eNext Home CirBEON configuration The Home CirBEON device is an optional device that optimises the Electric Vehicle (EV) Charge Point analysing the total current consumption in the residential facilities. Home CirBEON manages the current that can be supplied to the vehicle considering the consumption of other devices connected to the installation.
  • Page 36 Wallbox eNext Overview About: gives information about CIRCUTOR company and ‘HiCharger’ App. FAQ: Frequently asked questions. General: ‘HiCharger’ App Settings menu. Instruction manual...
  • Page 37: 'Hicharger' App - Settings

    Wallbox eNext ‘HiCharger’ App - Settings About App Version: Current ‘HiCharger’ app version. Compilation date: Release date of the App version installed. Use Terms: Terms that the user shall agree in order to use ‘HiCharger’ app. Instruction manual...
  • Page 38: General

    Wallbox eNext General Automatic connection: This option allows the smartphone to directly pair to any Charge Point from the ‘List’ menu that is available. This option should be enabled to allow the Presence Recognition. Language: This option allows to change the language of the App.
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  • Page 40 Wallbox eNext Factory reset is a function of the Charge point to reset its configuration to factory values. Factory button The main PCB is located inside the Charge Point equipment. As shown in the figure below, a yellow button can be found in the main PCB. The factory reset is executed by pressing and holding the yellow button for three seconds.
  • Page 41: Factory Reset

    Wallbox eNext Factory reset Settings that will be reestablished: • Communication settings • Time schedule • Identification method • Power supply current limit • Password access • Home CirBEON configuration Instruction manual...
  • Page 42 Wallbox eNext The LED beacon light on the Charge Point informs about dif- ferent status or error messages, using different colors and se- quences. GREEN LIGHT Green light indicates ‘Presence recognition’ identification method is enabled and that the Charge Point is waiting for a user identification.
  • Page 43: Led Beacon Notifications - Legend

    Wallbox eNext LED beacon notifications - Legend PURPLE BLINKING Three purple blinks indicate that the user has been identified by the Charge Point through Presence recognition. WHITE LIGHT White light indicates that the Charge Point is running an au- to-diagnostic. For further information, please refer to Section “D - Diagnostic”...
  • Page 44: Blinking Red Errors

    Wallbox eNext Blinking red errors No of Error Description Solution blinks No voltage detected in Make sure all protections are Low voltage the power circuit. armed. Rearm the protections. If you The electric protections Electric have any question, contact of the unit are tripped. protection technical support Rearm the protections.
  • Page 45: Blinking Yellow Status

    Wallbox eNext Blinking yellow status No of Error Description Solution blinks The temperature inside Wait until the temperature High the charger is too high goes back to normal and try temperature to charge again. The temperature inside Wait until the temperature the charger is too low goes back to normal and try Low temperature...
  • Page 46 Wallbox eNext ELECTRICAL DATA MODEL : eNext M-C1 M-C2 T-S2 T-C2 1P+N+PE 1P+N+PE 3P+N+PE 3P+N+PE Power supply 230V~±10% 230V~±10% 400V~±10% 400V~±10% Input voltage 50Hz / 60Hz Frequency 7.4 kW 7.4 kW 22 kW 22 kW Ouput Power Ouput current 32 A Connectors type Type 1 Cable Type 2 Cable...
  • Page 47: Technical Data

    Wallbox eNext Technical Data (Continuation) MECHANICAL DATA 335 x 315 x 200 mm Dimensions (W x H x D) Shutter Type 2 Socket, Type 1 Cable, Type 2 Cable Connectors Depending on the model, some components may vary This is the minimum cable section recommended for the maximum AC input current, the final section must be calculated by a qualified technician taking into account the specific conditions of installation Optional.
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  • Page 49: Need Help

    Wallbox eNext Need help? In case of any query in relation to unit operation or malfunction, please contact the CIRCUTOR, SA Technical Support Service. Technical Assistance Service Vial Sant Jordi, s/n, 08232 - Viladecavalls (Barcelona) Tel: 902 449 459 (Spain) / +34 937 452 919 (outside of Spain) email: sat@circutor.com...
  • Page 50 CIRCUTOR, SA. Vial Sant Jordi, s/n 08232 - Viladecavalls (Barcelona) Tel: (+34) 93 745 29 00 - Fax: (+34) 93 745 29 14 www. circutor.com central@circutor.com...

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