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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(M186B01-03-20A)

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  • Page 1 Raption 50 Series INSTRUCTION MANUAL (M186B01-03-20A)
  • Page 2 Raption 50 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 3: Disclaimer

    CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modifications to the device or the unit specifications set out in this instruction manual without prior notice. CIRCUTOR, SA on its web site, supplies its customers with the latest versions of the device specifications and the most updated manuals.
  • Page 4 C O P Y R I G H T I N F O R M AT I O N This document is copyrighted, 2017 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 5: Table Of Contents

    Here is your guide to use and configure Raption 50 Series Disclaimer ..........................3 Revision Log ...........................3 Here is your guide to use and configure Raption 50 Series ........5 1. So, hello! ..........................8 2. Features ...........................10 A. Main features ......................10 B. Overview ........................11 C.
  • Page 6 Raption 50 5. Communications ......................70 A. Introduction ........................70 B. Teltonika RUT 240 configuration ................71 C. Sierra Wireless AirLink LS300 ................86 6. OCPP Integrations ......................96 A. Introduction ........................96 B. Previous requirements ....................97 C. Starting up configuration ..................99 D. Checking configuration ...................107 7.
  • Page 7 Raption 50 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 8 Point and helps the user to perform charging with a high level of efficiency and safety. The CIRCUTOR Charge Point provides the fastest way to charge electric vehicles nowadays. Its innovative and original design provides a quick and intuitive way for recharging the electric vehicles, according to the current regulations.
  • Page 9: So, Hello

    • Do not modify the Charge Point. If for users (broken connectors, caps modified, CIRCUTOR will reject all that don’t close...). responsibility and the warranty will • Use only CIRCUTOR supplied spare be void. parts. • Comply strictly with...
  • Page 10: Features

    Raption 50 Main features • HMI: there is a TFT colour touch screen of 8 inches, is the interface between the Charge Point and the user. Provides detailed information for starting and stopping the charge, including information concerning the recharge that is in progress (charge state of the battery, charging time remaining, etc).
  • Page 11: Overview

    Raption 50 Features Overview 1- Cover 2- exit AC cable 3- AC light beacon 4- CHAdeMO connector 5- Unit air inlet 7- Decorative front panel 8- Decorative rear 9- Handle 10- CHAdeMO holder Power Modules air outlet panel 11- CCS holder 12- AC holder or socket 32A 13- CCS light beacon 14- CHAdeMO light beacon...
  • Page 12: Dimensions

    Raption 50 Dimensions • Units specified in millimeters: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 13: Status Beacon Lights

    Raption 50 Status Beacon lights Over each connector there is a beacon light, it indicates the state of charge in which the socket/connector is located. CHA LED Beacon AC LED Beacon CCS LED Beacon Colour Status Description Green Available The connector or socket is available to start a charging session Blue Charging...
  • Page 14: Connectors

    Raption 50 Connectors The Charge Point is equipped with three connectors of different load; these can recharge a large range of vehicles: • AC (Mode 3): Type 2 tethered cable (63A/44kW) or Type 2 socket (32A/22kW) • DC (Mode 4): CHAdeMO, Tethered cable, 3m. Until 125 A / 50 kW •...
  • Page 15 Raption 50 Watch Out!! If your Charge Point is equipped with the ‘Mechanical connector locking’ accesory at DC holders, is not possible to pull back the connectors from holders without first unlocking it. There are one label placed between the CHAdeMO and the CCS holders explaining about this function.
  • Page 16 Raption 50 The connectors will be delivered right in the moment than the user push over the ‘Connector touching button’ when choose the option in the HMI screen: At the AC side for every Charge Point (It is not an optional device) there is a manual lock for keeping the connector, follow the indications shown on the label in order to remove the AC connector.
  • Page 17 Raption 50 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 18: General

    Raption 50 General The first time the Charge Point is powered on, the system will take around 10 seconds for starting up, the screen will show next image: In the lower right corner, it shows the firmware version. After that 10 seconds have passed, the first screen that appears is the screensaver, Tap over this screen, and the HMI will skip to the next screen: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 19: How To Use It

    Raption 50 How to use it ? At this new screen, the Charge Point is asking for showing the identification card or touch the screen, as you can see there are two options. The first option, showing the identification card, is the option that will let to initiate a ‘Charging session’...
  • Page 20 Raption 50 Next screen will appear, press over your language’s flag: It is possible to choose between next languages: Catalan; German; English; Spanish; Finnish; French; Italian; Dutch; Norwegian; Polish; Russian; Swedish; Arab; Icelandic. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 21: Starting A Charging Session

    Raption 50 Starting a charging session - Once you have shown your identification card, the HMI will show next screen: Wait while Charge Point performs identification - If everything is correct and the user is authorized, the HMI will show next screen: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 22 Raption 50 - Now, the user can choose the connector, always depending of the sort of vehicle that you have and if the connector status is available: At any time is possible to press over this button in order to go back to the “identification screen”.
  • Page 23 Raption 50 2- Checking vehicle connection… Please wait - In a few seconds, the charging session will start and the HMI will show the charging process. Pressing over this button, the screen will go back to the “identification screen”. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 24: Special Events Starting A Charge

    Raption 50 Special events starting a charge A - “Not authorized”: some Charge Points could be working under the supervision of the main management system, called Back Office. It can generate a whitelist in order to register new users, manage charging sessions, etc. If the user is not authorized, the HMI will show the following message: B - “Authorization failed”: if there is some communication problem with the Back Office right at the connecting time:...
  • Page 25 Raption 50 C - “Not authorized, Concurrent charge”: in this case, the identifier is already involved in another charge transaction: D - “Not authorized, Authorization expired”: is possible that the back office has put deadline to your identification card and this date is already expired: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 26 Raption 50 E - “Not authorized, Authorization blocked”: is possible that the back office has blocked temporarily your identification card. F – After the user has been properly authorized and just at the moment that has to choose the connector, the screen will show the connectors status, it could appear some problem. It is possible to use the connector painted in dark grey but it will be impossible to use any connector with another symbol or light grey, like next: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 27 Raption 50 G - Another issue that can occur is “Vehicle not detected”, unlock the connector, connect again and press over ‘Retry’ button. H – Almost all vehicles cannot charge if the shift lever is not in parking mode position. This situation can be detected for the Charge Point and it will be displayed by HMI as “Please, check vehicle shift position, put in parking mode”, after press over ‘Retry’...
  • Page 28 Raption 50 I – Is possible that the problem than appears is not a concrete one, the HMI will show next screen, press over ‘Retry’ button. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 29: Stopping A Charging Session

    Raption 50 Stopping a charging session - The HMI is showing the charging process and next message “Show your identification to stop”, the session can be stopped by the same user that has started it. - After showing your identification card, the Charge Point will allow you to stop the charging session, press over the ‘Stop’...
  • Page 30 Raption 50 - Once you have stopped the charging session, the HMI will show the summary screen, press over the ‘Exit’ touch button and disconnect your vehicle: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 31: Charging Information

    Raption 50 Charging information Depending of the kind of charging that it has been done either AC or DC, the HMI screen can show different process information. There are different information for AC (mode 3), DC (CCS) and DC (CHAdeMO); the following images show the basic charging process information.
  • Page 32 Raption 50 2 — C H A R G I N G D C ( C C S ) 1- Language button: pressing over this button it is possible to change the HMI language. 2- Analog process indicator: at first moment it is red, as the vehicle is charging it will change to green, passing before for orange.
  • Page 33 Raption 50 3 — C H A R G I N G D C ( C H A M O ) 1- Language button: pressing over this button it is possible to change the HMI language. 2- Analog process indicator: at first moment it is red, as the vehicle is charging it will change to green, passing before for orange.
  • Page 34: Charging Summary

    Raption 50 Charging summary The following image appears when EVs have finished charging or the session has been interrupted by the user. There are different summary screen, depending of you are charging on AC (mode 3) or DC (CCS / CHAdeMO). 1 —...
  • Page 35 Raption 50 2 — S U M M A R Y S C R E E N F O R D C ( C C S / C H A M O ) 1- Language button: pressing over this button it is possible to change the HMI language. 2- Process instructions: different instructions can be displayed.
  • Page 36: Emergency Button

    Raption 50 Emergency button If for any reason the Emergency button has been pressed, the beacon lights are in red and it will not be possible to do any charge. All the power modules will shut down in order to protect the user and the own Charge Point.
  • Page 37: Connectors Status

    Raption 50 Connectors status The HMI screen shows a different symbols over the connector pictures, as you can see below: - It means that there is not any problem in this connector and is ready for use. - This connector is out of service for any technical reason. Press over ‘Information’...
  • Page 38 Raption 50 - The user cannot use this connector because another user is already using it. - This connector has been reserved and only will be able to use per the user that has made the reserve. NOTE: if the user that has reserved the Charge Point is yourself the charging session will start normally, if not, the Charge Point will not be able to charge until the date and time displayed have expired.
  • Page 39: Consulting The Connectors Status

    Raption 50 Consulting the connectors status It is possible to press over each connector picture to get more information about the status: 1 — C O N N E C T O R A B L E 2 — E R R O R C O N N E C T O R Instruction Manual...
  • Page 40 Raption 50 3 — C O N N E C T O R D I S A B L E 4 — C O N N E C T O R I N U S E Instruction Manual...
  • Page 41 Raption 50 5 — C O N N E C T O R R E S E R V E D 6 — C O N N E C T O R B L O C K E D P E R R E S E R V E D Instruction Manual...
  • Page 42 Raption 50 7 — C O N N E C T O R B L O C K E D P E R C H A R G I N G Instruction Manual...
  • Page 43: Errors

    Raption 50 Errors The Charge Point can report about different sort of errors, it can be from different parts or devices from it. When the ‘Error screen’ appears, the ‘Information’ touch button has to be pressed in order to see the error message, as you can see below: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 44: Introduction

    Raption 50 Introduction The Charge Point can be configured and monitored to establish owner preferences or specific setup using integrated Ethernet communication port allocated in HMI screen device (see below). Once Service PC is configured as bellow procedure and connection established with the Charge Point, direct access to the main setup page will be showed.
  • Page 45: How To Configure It

    - Service PC running Microsoft Windows, at least Windows XP . - UTP Cable (Crossover recommended) - IPSetup.exe - PowerStudio Scada Client http://circutor.com/ In order to get the software needed, you can download it from downloads/ sat@circutor.com or contact with...
  • Page 46: Network Topology

    Raption 50 Network topology Connecting the Service PC with Charge Point needs to be done with static IP address and TCP/IP v4 protocol. Next section shows how to do this configuration. Below image shows Ethernet connection topology and the IP addresses used in this guide as example. For Service PC >...
  • Page 47: Lan Connection Procedure

    Raption 50 LAN connection procedure This section provides a step-by-step guide to connect the Service PC to the Charge Point in order to see real-time status. 1- On the Service PC click over the ‘Network icon’ next to the clock of the taskbar, and click on ‘Open Network and Sharing Center’...
  • Page 48 Raption 50 3- Make right click on ‘Local Area Connection’ and then click on ‘Properties’ 4- Select ‘Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP)’ option and click on ’Properties’ Instruction Manual...
  • Page 49 Raption 50 5- Setup IP address and subnet mask like as shown here below and click ‘OK’ twice to complete the assigning IP address process to the computer. 6- Now execute IPSetup.exe software provided on the Service PC Instruction Manual...
  • Page 50 Raption 50 7- Enter the following parameters and click on ‘Configure’ • MAC of the Charge Point (see label on the cover’s screen) • IP address: i.e.(192.168.1.50) • Netmask: i.e. (255.255.255.0) • Gateway: leave default settings. 8- Wait 30 seconds approximately until the process is complete. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 51 Raption 50 9- The process will complete when the following message appears, click on ‘OK’ 10- If the message shown is the next one, check the following parameters and click on ‘OK’ • Check IP address entered. • Check the MAC of the device entered. •...
  • Page 52: Setup Webpage

    Raption 50 Setup Webpage Setup webpage allows managing networking setup, upgrading devices and other options. Once the Service PC is already connected with Charge Point, it is possible to go inside de Setup Webpage throug the IP entered. In the example shown above, it has been set 192.168.1.50 The webpage opened shows the ‘Dasboard’...
  • Page 53: Dashboard

    Raption 50 Dashboard OVERVIEW As a relevant information, the ‘Summary’ shows: Value Description Firmware version Version of the firmware currently working in the Charge Point MAC Address Identifier of the network card of the Charge Point Instruction Manual...
  • Page 54 Raption 50 DEVICES STATUS As a relevant information, the ‘Devices Status’ shows: Value Description Device name Name of the devices inside the Charge Point OK: online Status NOT OK: offline Instruction Manual...
  • Page 55 Raption 50 SYSTEM STATUS - The information shown in this section is basically relative to the state of the PC of the Charge Point, it is necessary for the technical service staff but does not show any information regarding the external connection of the Charge Point or regard to the charging session. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 56 Raption 50 DRIVERS - The information shown in this section is regard to the drivers that the Charge Point needs in order to recognize the different devices inside the Charge Point, such as the meters, the mode 3, the RFID reader, etc. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 57 Raption 50 REPOSITORY SOURCES - The information shown in this section is basically related to the internal behavior of the Charge Point, it is necessary for the technical service staff but does not show any information about the external connection of the Charge Point or with respect to the charging session.
  • Page 58 Raption 50 SYSTEM LOGS - The logs shown in this section are automatically produced by the Charge Point, it is a detailed list of the charging sessions, system performance, or user activities. This logs are created since Charge Point is powered On. If Charge Point is restarted this logs are erased and immediately is created a new ones.
  • Page 59: Network

    Raption 50 Network This section provides basic configuration of the network parameters. Clicking over the ‘Network’ tab, next image will appear. Next, we will explain the different sections of the 'Network' Value Description Hostname Name of the Charge Point on the network DHCP Enable or disable the IP address assignment by a DHCP server Instruction Manual...
  • Page 60 •SIERRA Wireless AirLink LS300: select this option only when SIERRA Wireless AirLink LS300 cellular router is con- nected to the charge point. •Circutor SGE-3G/GPRS: Select this option only when Cir- cutor SGE-3G/GPRS cellular router is connected to the charge point.
  • Page 61: Security

    Raption 50 Security This section provides basic configuration of the security parameters. Avoiding unauthorised access to the Setup Webpage. All parameters are disable from factory settings. Clicking over the ‘Security’ tab, next image will appear. Next, we will explain the different sections of the 'Security' Value Description Authentication...
  • Page 62: Time

    Raption 50 Time This section allows setting the time and region time for the Charge Point. Clicking over the ‘Time’ tab, next image will appear. Next, we will explain the different sections of the 'Time' Value Description Time Zone Select the regional time for the Charge Point according to the location Time Current date and time of the Charge Point...
  • Page 63: Integrations

    Raption 50 Integrations Clicking over the ‘Integrations’ tab, next image will appear. NOTE: the integration of the Charge Point deserves a separate chapter. In the next chapter number 6 we will explain how to integrate OCPP. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 64: Tariffs

    Raption 50 Tariffs Clicking over the ‘Tariffs’ tab, next image will appear. Enabling the ‘AC’ or ‘DC’ tariff will deploy the tariff configuration for each system. Enable the systems that is needed for the charger. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 65 Raption 50 Enabling the ‘AC’ or ‘DC’ tariff will deploy the tariff configuration for each system. Enable the systems that is needed for the charger. • Price limit: Is the limit price that the system could charge in one session and at the same time, the pre-payment fee for the session.
  • Page 66: Services

    Raption 50 Services The main option at this section allows to change the HMI language and also make a Grid test as well as setting a password. Clicking over the ‘Services’ tab, next image will appear. Next, we will explain the different sections of the 'Services' Value Description Grid Test...
  • Page 67 Raption 50 UPLOAD IMAGES In ‘Services’ section is possible to upload some images to show as a screen saver in the display of the charger it’s in stand by mode. The images has the next requirements: • Must to be uploaded in a compressed “.zip” file, if not, the web page will show an error message.
  • Page 68: Firmware

    Through ‘Firmware’ tab, the Charge Point firmware can be upgraded remotely. The upgrading firmware is supply by CIRCUTOR Post Sales Support department. Clicking over the ‘Select File’ tab, a new pop up window will be open in order to choose the upgrading file.
  • Page 69 Raption 50 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 70: Introduction

    Raption 50 Introduction This section describes how to install the SIM card and setting up the modem. The modem that has been installed in Raption series can be two models, Teltonika RUT 240 or Sierra Wireless AirLink LS300. Modem location The modem is installed inside the unit and the antenna is fixed outside, right on the Charge Point’s roof.
  • Page 71: Communications

    Raption 50 Communications Teltonika RUT 240 configuration 1 — M O D E M O V E R V I E W The 4G modem installed from factory in the Charge Point is: Teltonika RUT240 This device allows to the Charge Point connects over 4G networks to remotely view or manage the Charge Point status.
  • Page 72 Raption 50 LAN Ethernet port Signal strength indication LEDs WAN Ethernet port SIM card holder LAN Led indicator WiFi antenna connector WAN Led indicator Reset button Power connector LTE antenna connectors Power LED 2 — C O N N E C T I O N S TAT U S L E D Explanation of connection status LED indication: 1.
  • Page 73 Raption 50 3 — S I M C A R D I N S TA L L AT I O N Explanation of SIM card installation: Insert SIM card which was given by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Correct SIM card orientation is shown in the picture.
  • Page 74 Raption 50 4 — L O G G I N G I N After you’re complete with the setting up as described in the section above, you are ready to start logging into your router and start configuring it. This example shows how to connect through Wi-Fi: 4.1 At your service computer, look for modem’s Wi-Fi signal, RUT240_xxxxxxxxxxxx, and connect on it.
  • Page 75 Raption 50 4.2 Open a web browser and type http://192.168.1.1 . Use the following parameters when prompted for authentication, and then either click Login with your mouse or press the Enter key. User name: admim Password: admin01 You have now successfully logged into the RUT240!, from here on out you can configure almost any aspect of your router.
  • Page 76 CHAP, select it on ‘Authentication method’ field and introduce a password and username. 2. if you need to do some custom over the modem configuration, ask the CIRCUTOR PS-Support staff in order to get the Teltonika modem manual. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 77 Raption 50 4.5 In order to know if the connection has been done properly, check next steps: Go to Status > Network > Mobile and pay attention to Data connection state, it has to be Connected Go to Status > Network > WAN and pay attention to IP address, the modem must has found a public IP address Instruction Manual...
  • Page 78 Raption 50 Go to Status > Network > LAN > DHCP Leases and pay attention to IP addresses At ‘DHCP Leases’ check that the modem has detected the automatic IP address and MAC number for both, your Service PC and the Charge Point. NOTES: 1.- If the modem has not detected the automatic IP address, switch off the Q10.1 circuit breaker, wait for 10 seconds and switch on again.
  • Page 79 Raption 50 4.6 Go to Network > LAN > Static Leases Complete the fields with next information: Hostname - It can be written the name that you want for your Charge Point MAC address - It will be the MAC number found behind the HMI screen, on the label IP address - 192.168.1.50 After filling the fields, push over ‘Save’...
  • Page 80 Raption 50 4.7 Disconnect the MCB Q10.1 inside the Charge Point in order to do a hard reset over the modem and the HMI screen, after 10 seconds switch ON again the MCB. 4.8 Repeat again the points 4.1 and 4.2 explained above: 4.1 - looking for modem access point and connect on it.
  • Page 81 Raption 50 4.9 Now, go again to Status > Network > LAN > DHCP Leases and confirm that the information written at the point 4.6 has been successfully recorded: Hostname - the name given for Charge Point MAC address - the MAC of the Charge Point Instruction Manual...
  • Page 82 Raption 50 4.10 Go to Network > Firewall > Port Forwarding > New Port Forward Rule Introduce the ports that you can see in the table below: Name Protocol External port (S) Internal IP Internal port (S) 192.168.1.50 8080 8080 192.168.1.50 8080 50000...
  • Page 83 Raption 50 4.11 Go to Network > Firewall > Traffic Rules Roll down and look for ‘Enable_HTTP_WAN’ and ‘Enable_HTTPS_WAN’ fields and enable these. Roll down again and push over ‘Save’ button. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 84 Raption 50 4.12 For ending with the modem logging is necessary to do a reboot: Go to System > Reboot and push over the ‘Reboot’ tab During the process, the system will show the progress, do not switch off the modem. 4.13 Repeat again the point 4.1 and 4.2 explained above: 4.1.-look for modem access point and connect on it.
  • Page 85 Raption 50 4.14 It is necessary to check that the Teltonika RUT240 LTE modem option is chosen and DHCP is ON at Charge Point’s setup webpage: Make sure that your Service PC is still connected with the Charge point through wifi, open a web browser and type 192.168.1.50, next screen will appear: DCHP: ON Address Type: Teltonika RUT240 LTE...
  • Page 86: Sierra Wireless Airlink Ls300

    Raption 50 Sierra Wireless AirLink LS300 1 — M O D E M O V E R V I E W The 3G modem installed from factory in the Charge Point is: Sierra Wireless AirLink LS300 This device allows to the Charge Point connects over 3G networks to remotely view or manage the Charge Point status.
  • Page 87 Raption 50 Status LEDs Reset button Ethernet connector GPS/Diversity antenna connector Antenna connector SIM card port Power connector 2 — C O N N E C T I O N S TAT U S L E D Explanation of connection status LED indication: These show the device’s operating status.
  • Page 88 Raption 50 NOTE: When the LEDs are cycling yellow, the reset button has been pushed and the device is restarting. Power LED This monitors the input power or shows if the device sees a GPS signal. • Off: No power or input voltage ≥ 36VDC or ≤ 7.5VDC. •...
  • Page 89 Raption 50 Network LED This monitors the cellular network. • Red: No cellular network is present or the device is in radio passthru mode. (There is no network coverage at the location.) • Flashing red: The device is attempting to connect to the cellular network. •...
  • Page 90 Raption 50 1. Remove the SIM card cover. 2. Gently slide the card into the slot in the connector until it stops. 3. Replace the SIM card cover. After installing the SIM card, check out that the 3G antenna (mobile) and the power connector are properly attached.
  • Page 91 Raption 50 Steps: 4.1 Open a web browser in the computer and enter http://192.168.13.31:9191. Wait until ACE manager login screen appears. user’ 12345 Default user name is ‘ and default password is ‘ ’. Do not change the default credentials; the Charge Point requires consulting information from the 3G modem. 4.2 The ACE manager homepage appears.
  • Page 92 Raption 50 4.3 Once clicking over ‘WAN/Cellular’ tab, introduce the ‘APN’ provided by the SIM’s company. In case of ‘User ID’ and ‘Password’ are required too, it has to be added in the ‘Advanced’ section. Make click over ‘Apply’ tab in order to save. In the ‘Security’...
  • Page 93 Raption 50 Fill each field according to next picture: Remenber to ‘Apply’ the changes when finish. 4.5 Click over ‘Reboot’ button and wait for 3-4 minutes. After that, the modem should - Connect the modem to the unit again. If the process has been done properly, we should have remote access to the Charge Point using the public IP from the step before.
  • Page 94 Raption 50 4.6 It is necessary to check that the Sierra Wireless AirLink LS300 modem option is chosen and DHCP is ON at Charge Point’s setup webpage: Using the public IP from the step before, open a web browser and type it, next screen will appear: DCHP: ON Address Type: Sierra Wireless AirLink LS300...
  • Page 95 Raption 50 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 96: Introduction

    Charge Point and central system. With this protocol it is possible to connect any central system with any Charge Point, regardless of the vendor. Follow next steps in order to configure the OCPP in the CIRCUTOR Charge Points. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 97: Ocpp Integrations

    Raption 50 OCPP Integrations Previous requirements Check following steps in order to ensure the correct function of OCPP : A) At ‘Network’ Public Address Manager establishes where the Charge Point must obtain the public IP address in order to send it later to the backend. Different values can be selected in the ‘Address Type’...
  • Page 98 Raption 50 B) At ‘Integrations’ tab Charge Point supports different versions of OCPP but only one can be enabled at the same time. Go back to setup web page and click on the ‘Integrations’ tab, choose the option selected under ‘Available integrations’ according to your backend policies as shown in the picture: NOTE: Charge Point is working as stand-alone if ‘none’...
  • Page 99: Starting Up Configuration

    Raption 50 Starting up configuration A) Setup Page Once you have chosen your OCPP option at the previous step, a link appears allowing access to the OCPP configuration. Please, click on the link button as shown in the picture: New tabs are opened to show OCPP Settings. First time is running the integration selected on the Charge Point, it starts as configuration mode and all fields are empty.
  • Page 100 Raption 50 B) At ‘Charge Box’ tab Check Charge Box Identity and the incoming ports according to the backend policies, please contact to the Central System to get the configuration parameters: Value Description Charge Point identifier Public IP timeout Maximum waiting time to obtain the public IP address of the 3G modem OCPP Internal Incoming listening port for remote request (internal) port...
  • Page 101 Raption 50 C) At ‘Central system’ tab Allows the Charge Point to know where the central system is hosted to notify all the requests. Check Central System URL according to the backend policies, please contact to the Central System to get the configuration parameters: Value Description ID Tag Endianness...
  • Page 102 Raption 50 D) At ‘OCPP Settings’ tab Check OCPP Settings according to the backend policies, please contact to the Central System to get the configuration parameters: Before making any changes read following table and set each option according to your backend provider.
  • Page 103 Raption 50 Value Description Yes: local list of authorized users -> Enabled Use local white-list No: local list of authorized users -> Disabled Local: ID authorization has first place on the local white- -list. If the user does not exist locally, then in second place backend is asked to obtain the authorization.
  • Page 104 Raption 50 Value Description Yes: Synchronization of date and time -> Enabled. Use OCPP time No: Synchronization of date and time -> Disabled. synchronization NOTE: Date and Time is sent from backend on each heartbeat response. Yes: Compress messages between Charge point and backend ->...
  • Page 105 Raption 50 Value Description Yes: Stop existing charge transaction after response from backend (StartTransaction.conf) when user has already involved in another transaction. Stop charge if StartTransaction replies No: Charge transaction does not stops even if backend ConcurrentTx rejects the user. (StartTransaction.conf) NOTE: Set this option according to your backend system.
  • Page 106 Raption 50 When done, please do not forget to save changes using ‘Save’ button in the upper right bar: Please, wait until the new configuration is being applied to the Charge Point. A message is displayed informing the progress: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 107: Checking Configuration

    Raption 50 Checking configuration After applying new settings, please go to next URL from Charge Point in order to check properly connection from the integration chosen: http://<IP>/services/cpi/log?app=ocpp1.5 Look especially for the following messages:  Jan 10 14:55:49 raption user.debug ocpp1.5: Registering CB after boot Jan 10 14:55:49 raption user.info ocpp1.5: Setting heartbeat interval to 300s Jan 10 14:55:49 raption user.info ocpp1.5: Heart-beat interval changed to 300 Jan 10 14:56:09 raption user.debug ocpp1.5: Synchro date: Done...
  • Page 108: Introduction

    The main way to connect is using the PowerStudio client software supplied by CIRCUTOR, and can also be downloaded in the download area of the CIRCUTOR website. NOTE: Java software needs to be installed on your computer in order to run the client software, please, download last version from: www.java.com...
  • Page 109: Monitoring

    Raption 50 Monitoring PowerStudio client - Connection Steps: 1- Execute PowerStudio Client software at your computer 2- Push on ‘General’ tab and after on ‘Connect’ tab Instruction Manual...
  • Page 110 Raption 50 3- Enter the IP address given to the Charge Point and port number , after, press over ‘Ok’ Once you have done the previous steps it is possible to monitor the Charge Point. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 111: Powerstudio Client - Overview

    Raption 50 PowerStudio client - Overview PowerStudio Scada client software allows displaying and reporting all parameters generated by devices connected to the engine of the Charge Point. Client platform is implemented in Java and can be executed on many devices. NOTE: devices connected to the Charge Point may vary depending on model purchased.
  • Page 112 Raption 50 1 — M E N U B A R Menu bar is located at the top and provides access to all available client features. There are three main menus, ‘Options’, ‘Views’ and ‘General’ Options: Option Description Properties Displays properties of the currently active view. Print Print currently active view.
  • Page 113 Raption 50 Views: Option Description Previous Displays the previous view. Next Displays the next view (If available). Historic Displays any view previously consulted. Study Displays graph and tables views. Devices Display the general status of all connected devices. Events Displays the events log or the active events window. Devices status Display the general status of all connected devices.
  • Page 114 Raption 50 General: Option Description Toolbar Displays or hides the toolbar. Statusbar Displays or hides the status bar. Alarm ... Visual and audible alarm if communication is lost be- tween Charge Point and computer connected. Internal toolbar Not available tab Event actions List of actions enabled in the PowerStudio client soft- ware.
  • Page 115 Raption 50 2 — T O O L B A R Toolbar contains the most frequent options used in the PowerStudio client software. Option Description Previous Displays the previous view. Next Displays the next view (If available). Device list shortcut. Devices Creates a graph about the charging session.
  • Page 116 Raption 50 3 — S T A T U S B A R Status bar is located at the bottom of the PowerStudio client software and it contains general information about status of the connection. Engine status Engine name, IP and port Incidences Status Description...
  • Page 117: Powerstudio Client - Devices

    Raption 50 PowerStudio client - Devices Toolbar contains the most frequent options used in the PowerStudio client software. In this case we are going to explain about Devices icon. The A8 device refers to the HMI screen, it is reserved to the factory, no change has to be made in this tab.
  • Page 118 Raption 50 The ‘AC-Mode 3’ tab refers to the Mode 3 device, after pressing on this tab, press on ‘Properties’ tab and on ‘Advanced’ in order to see more details about Mode 3 device Instruction Manual...
  • Page 119 Raption 50 Description Plug Status Available Charging Fault Vehicle connection status Car connected Car not connected Connector lock status (only socket models) Locked plug Unlocked plug Recharge status Starts a charge from Stop charging in progress remotely point Power reduction (%) Status It activates the power reduction, it is based This tab deactivates the power reduction and the...
  • Page 120 Raption 50 Enabled status The plug can be disabled, as an The plug is enabled again and ready to example, for any maintenance job use. Voltage alarm delay status It activates the option of having a voltage alarm by the case of It deactivates the option underlevel voltage Charge relay status...
  • Page 121 Raption 50 The DC- Meter refers to all the electrical parameters that can be read regarding the DC charge session, but, upstream of the power modules, reading AC consumption. At this tab, ‘DC-Mode 4’, it can be seen a lot of parameters regard to the DC charging sessions, for both kind of charges, CHAdeMO and CCS.
  • Page 122 Raption 50 The ‘EVSE’ tab is useful so as to see a quickly view of the currently charging session, for both kind of charges started in that moment, DC and AC. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 123 Raption 50 Almost all the information appeared here, ‘EVSE’ tab, has been already explained in the previous ‘AC-Mode 3’ tab. Next, we are going to explain the different options, as susch as : Lights; Reserved; Leakage; Emergency; Active energy; Partial active energy; Active power; Voltage;...
  • Page 124 Raption 50 Emergency status Normal operation The emergency button has been pressed or the charge point’s door is opened After pulling back the emergency button or/and closing the charge point’s door it is possible to ‘Reset’ the unit Active energy (kWh) Total charge point’s measured energy since installed Partial active energy (kWh) Partial energy meter of the last charging session...
  • Page 125 Raption 50 Clicking over ‘Reader’ tab, it can be checked if the reader is working properly, reading the RFID identifier. The identifier number will appear for a short time meantime the RFID card is shown to the reader. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 126: Powerstudio Client - Graphs

    Raption 50 PowerStudio client - Graphs One of the most powerful tools of PowerStudio client software is graphs tools, it shows, in real time, the charging session progress for the device choosen in advance, it means, if it choosen a device on the ‘Device’ tab and after the ‘Graph’ icon is pressed at the TOOLBAR, the graph shown will make reference to this device.
  • Page 127 Raption 50 Once you have chosen the different variables to show, it will appear next image: Graph tool has following sections: - Title: situated on the upper area. It is a text describing the represented variables - Representation areas: data represented by bars for energy or by lines for the other magnitudes, such as power, current, voltage, etc.
  • Page 128 Raption 50 Drawing area: it contains the actual figures, representing the variables of the area in question. There is a drawing area for each area of representation. - Graph toolbar: contains a series of actions that can be performed on the graph. Depending on the type of graph it will contain more or fewer options: Option Description...
  • Page 129: Powerstudio Client - Tables

    Raption 50 PowerStudio client - Tables Another important tool of PowerStudio client software is Table tool, it shows the charging sessions data for every device choosen in advance, it means, if it choosen a device on the ‘Device’ tab and after the ‘Table’ icon is pressed at the TOOLBAR, the table shown will make reference to this device.
  • Page 130 Raption 50 Now, another pop-up window appears, you can choose either, DC or AC, and after choose the variables to be shown, such as, Active energy, Active power, Current and voltage : Following image shows the appearance of Standard table: The other type of table is: - Recharge: summary of recharges on the charge point.
  • Page 131 Raption 50 Now, another pop-up window appears, you can choose either, DC or AC, after press over ‘Charge transaction’ tab and over ‘Ok’ Following image shows the appearance of Standard table: Table tool has following sections: • Title: data period displayed. •...
  • Page 132 Raption 50 TABLE PROPERTIES It is possible to configure some aspects for the tables pressing over ‘Properties’ icon at the TOOLBAR, such as it can been seen next: Using this option it is possible to add new variables to the table in the same way as they are added to the graph, by clicking on ‘Add’.
  • Page 133: Powerstudio Client - Events

    Raption 50 PowerStudio client - Events PowerStudio Scada client enables current events to be viewed in real time, both the simple events that are active and those that must also be acknowledged by the user. NOTE: this option is not able for Raption’s Series because all this functions can be done by OCPP.
  • Page 134: Output Power Setup

    Raption 50 Introduction This section shows how to manage the output power delivered by the Charge Point for DC and AC. To do this action you have to keep connected through the program PowerStudio Client software. Limiting the output power will be useful if the input power supply for the Charging Point is not enough powerful to feed and keep a good level of charge for electric vehicles.
  • Page 135: Maximum Output Power Tor Dc

    Raption 50 Output power setup Maximum output power for DC Steps: 1- Execute PowerStudio Client software 2- Push on ‘General’ tab and after on ‘Connect’ tab Instruction Manual...
  • Page 136 Raption 50 3- Enter the IP address given to the Charge Point and port number , after, press over ‘Ok’ 4- Press on the ‘Device’ tab icon at the TOOLBAR and after click on ‘DC-Mode 4’: NOTE: inside DC-mode 4 is necessary to modify the output power for both DC charges type, CHAdeMO and Combo (CCS) Instruction Manual...
  • Page 137 Raption 50 5- Once the ‘DC-Mode4’ device is already opened, press over the ‘CHAdeMO-General 1’ tab: 6- Once the ‘CHAdeMO-General 1’ is already opened, press over ‘Setup’ tab: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 138 Raption 50 7- The pop-up window below appears, at ‘Limit Power’ tab it is possible to set the maximum DC power output, it can be selected from 10000 W til 50000 W. Click ‘OK’ to confirm changes. NOTE: It is mandatory write the same variables for CHAdeMo as for Combo (CCS). Do not change any other vaiable.
  • Page 139 Raption 50 8- After changing the CHAdeMO output power, we are going to change the CSS output power, press over ‘Combo - General 1’ tab and then over ‘Setup’ tab: 9- Force the ‘Limit power’ variable between 10000 W til 50000 W as has been shown in the previous step 7 for CHAdeMO.
  • Page 140: Maximum Output Power Tor Ac

    Raption 50 Maximum output power for AC For setting the maximum output power for AC is necessary to use de software ‘Charge Point Setup’, ask for it to the CIRCUTOR technical support staff. Steps: 1- Execute Charge Point Setup 2- Introduce the Charge Point’s IP and push over ‘Connect’ tab.
  • Page 141 Raption 50 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 142: Technical Data

    Raption 50 ELECTRICAL DATA Models : TRIO 63, TRIO, DUO, DUO CCS T2S32, DUO CHA T2S32, CCS, and CHA ELECTRICAL DATA Power supply 3P+N+PE 400 VAC +/- 10% Voltage range > 0.98 Power factor 95 % at nominal output power Efficiency Standby consumption 38 W...
  • Page 143 Raption 50 Technical Data (Continuation) ELECTRICAL DATA MODELS DUO CHA DUO CCS T2S32 T2S32 108 A 108 A 76 A 76 A Maximum AC input current Required power supply 75 kVA 75 kVA 53 kVA 53 kVA capacity DC: 50 kW DC: 50 kW Maximum output power DC: 50 kW...
  • Page 144: Electrical Data Model : Trio 480V

    Raption 50 ELECTRICAL DATA Model : TRIO 480V ELECTRICAL DATA 3P+N+PE Power supply III 480/277 VAC ± 10% Voltage range III Power supply II 208-240 VAC ± 10% Voltage range II Power factor > 0.98 Efficiency 95 % at nominal output power Standby consumption 38 W THDi...
  • Page 145: General Data

    Raption 50 GENERAL DATA GENERAL DATA Display TFT 8" Multi-language touch screen Light beacon RGB Colour indicator ISO / IEC 14443A/B MIFARE Classic/Desfire EV1 RFID reader ISO 18092 / ECMA-340 NFC 13.56MHz CONNECTIVITY Ethernet 10/100BaseTX (TCP-IP) TRIO 63, TRIO, DUO, CCS, CHA Modem 4G / GPRS / GSM Cellular TRIO 480V...
  • Page 146 Raption 50 (continuation) MECHANICAL DATA x 940 x 1800 mm Dimensions (D x W x H) STANDARDS IEC-61851; IEC-62196; CE; CHAdeMO Certified; CCS (DIN 70121) 520 mm with the cables hanged. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 147: Need Help

    Raption 50 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 148 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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