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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(M177B01-03-19A)

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  • Page 1 URBAN - URBAN WB INSTRUCTION MANUAL (M177B01-03-19A)
  • 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 URBAN - URBAN WB Instruction Manual COPYRIGHT INFORMATION This document is copyrighted, 2019 by CIRCUTOR. 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. No part of this manual can be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    URBAN - URBAN WB Here’s your guide to use and configure URBAN Disclaimer ..............................2 Revision log..............................2 Here's your guide to use and configure URBAN.................4 1.-So, hello!..............................6 2.-General view............................8 3.- How to use it?............................12 A. Start Charging ..........................12 B. Stop Charging ..........................13 4.- How to configure it?...........................14...
  • Page 5 URBAN - URBAN WB 8. Monitoring.............................60 9. Technical Data............................62 Need help?..............................66 Guarantee..............................66 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 6 URBAN - URBAN WB This manual provides information about the usability and configuration of the URBAN, 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 7: So, Hello

    URBAN - URBAN WB So, hello! IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read carefully all the instructions before manipulat- ing the unit. The Charge Point may not include elements of electrical protection. • Read all the instructions before • Only trained qualified using...
  • Page 8 URBAN - URBAN WB URBAN M21 - T21 - M22 - T22 - T22-C - T24-MIX 1.- Hat 4.- Key lock 2.- LED Beacons 5.- Base 3.- Plugs 6.- Display and RDIF Lector Plugs may vary depending on the model...
  • Page 9: General View

    URBAN - URBAN WB General view URBAN WB SMALL URBAN WB BIG 1.- Hat 4.- Plugs 2.- Key lock 5.- Wall bracket 3.- Display and RDIF Lector 6.- Base Instruction Manual...
  • Page 10 URBAN - URBAN WB MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DEVICE The charge point may not include electrical protection elements. • Display: Information about the • Energy metering: Integrated status of the connectors and meter built is measuring power detailed information such as kWh and energy consumed by the EV and duration time.
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  • Page 12: Start Charging

    URBAN - URBAN WB Start Charging 1. The first step is to show the proximity card to the reader Once done, the Led Beacon turns Blue and the Display shows the following sequence of mes sages: If the proximity card reader is disabled, charge transaction starts automatically when a vehicle is detected.
  • Page 13: How To Use It

    URBAN - URBAN WB How to use it? Stop Charging 1. The first step is to show the proximity card to the reader Once done, the Led Beacon turns Green and the Display shows the summary of the charge transaction: If the proximity card reader is disabled, charge transaction stops automatically when a cable is disconnected from the vehicle.
  • Page 14: How To Configure It

    URBAN - URBAN WB Introduction The Charge Point can be configured and monitorized to establish preferenc- es or specific setup using integrated Ethernet communication port allocated in the main controller device. What's needed Before proceeding with the configuration, make sure all the following is...
  • Page 15: Connection

    URBAN - URBAN WB How to configure it? Connection Charge Point is delivered with default network setting of “DHCP enabled”. It means that the charge station will try to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server available on the network.
  • Page 16: Setup Web Page

    URBAN - URBAN WB Setup webpage allows managing networking setup, upgrading devices and other options. To access the setup web page, open a web browser and enter the IP address previously configured. Dashboard Overview As a relevant information, the ‘Summary’ shows: •...
  • Page 17 URBAN - URBAN WB Setup web page Devices Status As a relevant information, the ‘Devices Status’ shows: • Device name: Name of the devices inside the Charge Point Status: OK (online) / NOT OK (offline) • Instruction Manual...
  • Page 18 URBAN - URBAN WB System Status The information shown in this section is basically relative to the state of the Control Board of the Charge Point This is necessary for the technical service staff but does not show any information regarding the external connection of the Charge Point or the charging session.
  • Page 19 URBAN - URBAN WB Modem Status When the connection is successful, this section shows the public IP, the signal strength and other information related to the SIM card. The following diagram shows an approximate range of the signal strength that...
  • Page 20 URBAN - URBAN WB 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 controller, the RFID reader, etc.
  • Page 21 URBAN - URBAN WB Repository Sources The information shown in this section is basically related to the internal behavior of the Charge Point. This is necessary for the technical service staff but does not show any information regarding the external connection of the Charge Point or the charging session.
  • Page 22 URBAN - URBAN WB 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. Even if Charge Point is restarted the logs are saved.
  • Page 23: Network

    URBAN - URBAN WB Network This section provides basic configuration of the network parameters. Clicking over the ‘Network’ tab, next image will appear. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 24 URBAN - URBAN WB Parameter Description Hostname Name of the Charge Point on the network •Local address: select this option if the OCPP central system is connected to the same private network than the Charge Point is already connected. It is assigned to the Ethernet Port.
  • Page 25: Modem

    URBAN - URBAN WB Modem Before configuring communications, insert the SIM card into the modem as follows: If all three LEDs are not lit after inserting the SIM card, check the modem settings. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 26 URBAN - URBAN WB To configure the integrated modem, refer to this section to enter the parameters provided by the SIM card network operator. Parameter Description Access point name (see SIM card network oper- ator) User Credentials assigned to the APN...
  • Page 27: Security

    URBAN - URBAN WB Security This section provides basic configuration of the security parameters. Avoiding unauthorised access to the Setup Webpage. All parameters are disabled from factory settings. Parameter Description Authentication ON: authentication enableb / OFF: authentication disabled User Name...
  • Page 28: Locale

    URBAN - URBAN WB Locale This section allows you to change the language of the Charge Point between different options. Ask your provider about language availability. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 29: Time

    URBAN - URBAN WB Time This section allows setting the time and region time for the Charge Point. Parameter 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 30: Integrations

    URBAN - URBAN WB Integrations This section allows to enable and disable OCPP service of the Charge Point. Both OCPP 1.5 and OCPP 1.6 are available on the last firmware version. For more information about the parameters and configuration, please refer to ‘OCPP 1.5’...
  • Page 31: Firmware

    The Charge Point firmware can be upgraded remotely by clicking on the ‘Select File’ button. A window will pop up in order to choose the file, then click on ‘upload’. To obtain the latest firmware version please contact CIRCUTOR Post Sales Department. More information in ‘Need help?’ chapter. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 32: Configuration Update

    Point to default factory settings. A window will pop up in order to choose the file, then click on ‘upload’. To obtain the appropriate configuration file please contact CIRCUTOR Post Sales Department. More information in ‘Need help?’ chapter. Instruction Manual...
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  • Page 34: Ocpp 1.5

    Charge Point and a Central System. With this open protocol it is possible to connect any Central System with any Charge Point, regardless of the vendor. Follow next steps in order to configure OCPP 1.5 in the CIRCUTOR Charge Points. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 35: Before Starting

    URBAN - URBAN WB OCPP 1.5 Before starting Check following steps in order to ensure the correct function of OCPP 1.5: Go to the Setup Webpage > ‘Network’ tab Public Address Manager establishes where the Charge Point must obtain the public IP address in order to send it later to the backend.
  • Page 36 URBAN - URBAN WB Go to the Setup Webpage > ‘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’...
  • Page 37: Configuration

    URBAN - URBAN WB Configuration Go to the Setup Webpage > ‘Integrations’ tab Once OCPP 1.5 option is selected, a link appears allowing access to the OCPP configuration. Please, click on the link button as shown in the picture: New webpage is opened to show OCPP Settings. It can also be accessed directly typing: http://<IP>:8080/html/setup.html...
  • Page 38 URBAN - URBAN WB On the OCPP webpage, go to ‘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...
  • Page 39 URBAN - URBAN WB Go to ‘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:...
  • Page 40 URBAN - URBAN WB Go to ‘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 41 URBAN - URBAN WB 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 42 URBAN - URBAN WB 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 heart- beat response. YES: Compress messages between Charge point and back- end ->...
  • Page 43 URBAN - URBAN WB Value Description YES: Stop existing charge transaction after response from backend (StartTransaction.conf) when user has already in- Stop charge if volved in another transaction. StartTransaction replies NO: Charge transaction does not stops even if backend re- ConcurrentTx jects the user.
  • Page 44 URBAN - URBAN WB Once 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:...
  • Page 45: Checkup

    URBAN - URBAN WB Checkup 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: If ‘CB boot notification: success’ appears then Charge Point is properly connected to the back-end.
  • Page 46: Ocpp 1.6

    Charge Point and a Central System. With this open protocol it is possible to connect any Central System with any Charge Point, regardless of the vendor. Follow next steps in order to configure OCPP 1.6 in the CIRCUTOR Charge Points. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 47: Before Starting

    URBAN - URBAN WB OCPP 1.6 Before starting Check following steps in order to ensure the correct function of OCPP 1.6: Go to the Setup Webpage > ‘Network’ tab Public Address Manager establishes where the Charge Point must obtain the public IP address in order to send it later to the backend.
  • Page 48 URBAN - URBAN WB Go to the Setup Webpage > ‘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’...
  • Page 49: License Activation

    If the Charge Point does not have the license applied, the following message pops up: To obtain the license file please contact CIRCUTOR Post Sales Department. More information in ‘Need help?’ chapter. The license can be applied by clicking on the ‘Select File’ button.
  • Page 50 URBAN - URBAN WB A window will pop up in order to choose the file, then click on ‘upload’. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 51: Configuration

    URBAN - URBAN WB Configuration Go to the Setup Webpage > ‘Integrations’ tab Once OCPP 1.6 option is selected, 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. It can also be accessed directly typing: http://<IP>:8080/html/setup.html...
  • Page 52 URBAN - URBAN WB On the OCPP webpage, go to ‘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: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 53 URBAN - URBAN WB Value Description Charge Point identifier Maximum size of the Authorization Cache, that autonomously main- tains a record of previously presented identifiers that have been suc- Cache max. size cessfully authorized by the Central System. It can be viewed accessing to the following URL: http://<IP>:8080/services/cmd/dump_cache.xml...
  • Page 54 URBAN - URBAN WB Go to ‘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:...
  • Page 55 URBAN - URBAN WB Go to ‘OCPP Settings’ tab Check OCPP Settings according to the backend policies, please contact to the Central System to get the configuration parameters: Instruction Manual...
  • Page 56 URBAN - URBAN WB Value Description YES: maintain a local list of all presented identifiers that have been Authorization successfully authorized by the Central System. cache enabled NO: authorization for presented identifiers is requested directly to the Central System YES: the Charge Point asks for authorization when the Central Sys-...
  • Page 57 URBAN - URBAN WB Value Description YES: Charge Transaction stops when the cable is disconnected from the Stop transaction when EV NO: Charge Transaction does not stop when the cable is disconnected unplugged from the EV; furthermore, if it is reconnected energy transfer is allowed again.
  • Page 58 URBAN - URBAN WB Value Description Number of seconds between MeterValue during an ongoing Charge Metervalue Transaction. sample interval NOTE: setting this value to 0 disables the MeterValue. Transaction Number of seconds between transaction message attempts. message retry NOTE: setting this value to 0 disables the attempts.
  • Page 59: Checkup

    URBAN - URBAN WB Once done, please do not forget to save changes using ‘Save’ button in the upper right bar: Checkup 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=ocpp1.6...
  • Page 60 The main way to connect is using the PowerStudio client software (Supplied by CIRCUTOR) or you can download it from CIRCUTOR Webpage. 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 61: Monitoring

    URBAN - URBAN WB Monitoring Instruction Manual...
  • Page 62 URBAN - URBAN WB ELECTRICAL DATA URBAN M21, URBAN T21, URBAN M22, URBAN T22, URBAN T22-C, URBAN T24-MIX T22-C T24-MIX 1P+N+PE 3P+N+PE 1P+N+PE 3P+N+PE Power supply Input voltage 230V~± 10% 400V~± 10% 230V~±10% 400V~±10% Input current 35 A 67 A...
  • Page 63: Technical Data

    URBAN - URBAN WB Technical Data (Continuation) URBAN WB M22-C1 T22-C2 Maximum socket Power 7.4 kW 22 kW 7.4 kW 22 kW Max socket current 32 A Type 2 Type 1 Type 2 Connectors type Mode 3 Modo de carga 25 mm Min.
  • Page 64 URBAN - URBAN WB (Continuation) MECHANICAL DATA Frontal key locked door Enclosure door URBAN M21 - T21 - M22 - T22 - T22C - T24-MIX 55Kg Net weight 450 x 1550 x 290 mm Dimensions (W x H x D)
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  • Page 66: Need Help

    URBAN - URBAN WB 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 68 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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