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EV-Master Controller 7700 Series User Manual Model Numbers: CS-EVMC-7700-4, CS-EVMC-7700-4-E CS-EVMC-7700-4D, CS-EVMC-7700-4D-E December 19, 2017 771-00010 A1 / 1014374 Page 1 of 23...
EVMC User Manual Contents PROPRIETARY NOTICE ………………………………………………………….………….. 3 PRODUCT SAFETY ....................4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ....................5 EVMC SYSTEM HARDWARE INSTALLATION: ............7 VIEWING YOUR SYSTEM ..................11 LOCATING YOUR UNIT ON YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM ....................11 VIEWING THE SYSTEM DASHBOARD ........................... 12 CONFIGURING YOUR SYSTEM ................
Cyber Switching prohibits the duplication of any portion of this guide or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation of the EV-Master Controller product described in this guide, without the express written permission of Cyber Switching.
EVMC. Read all warnings and review in construction prior to initiating installation. If equipment is used in a manner not specified by Cyber Switching, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. The EVMC Master Controller is an open type construction and must be installed inside a UL rated electrical box prior to use by a qualified electrician following all applicable NEC and local electrical code.
EVMC User Manual SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Electric Vehicle Master Controller (EVMC) is offered pre-mounted onto a back-panel assembly and is supplied as is or installed into a NEMA-3R electrical enclosure. The two electrical configurations available for back-panel connection to input powers are (1) Single Input or (2) Direct Input. System overview and installation instructions are detailed separately below.
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EVMC User Manual EV-MASTER CONTROLLER, DIRECT INPUT PRODUCT CONFIGURATION Model Numbers: CS-EVMC-7700-4D EV-Master Controller, Direct Input Configuration CS-EVMC-7700-4D-E EV-Master Controller, Direct Input Configuration, in 3R Enclosure As shown below in figure 2, the direct input product configuration has individual 2-pole power inputs for each of the four channels of the EVMC controller.
EVMC User Manual EVMC SYSTEM HARDWARE INSTALLATION: INSTALLATION OF THE SINGLE INPUT PRODUCT CONFIGURATION (Models CS-EVMC-7700-4, CS-EVMC-7700-4-E) The assembly is an open type construction and must be mounted inside a UL rated electrical box prior to use. Figure 3 below identifies major components for the product. EVMC Control Unit...
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EVMC User Manual Line in, typical for 2 pole 208/240V 40A Figure 4: Input line connections to EV-Master controller, typical for 2 pole 208/240V shown above. Connect line outs to each EV station following a similar sequence (see figure 5): EV station 1 output line 1 (black) connect to EV1 / line 1 on output terminal block (black) EV station 1 output line 2 (red) connects to EV1 / line 2 output terminal block (red).
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EVMC User Manual ground not shown Line in, typical for 2 pole 208/240V 40A (ground not shown) Figure 6: Connect Network cable (Cat 5e or 6) to the RJ45 Network port on the EVMC controller as shown blow. Ensure all input and output connections are as per NEC and local codes. Ground for input and output lines are not shown for clarity.
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EVMC User Manual Figure 7: Component identification for the Direct input EV-Master controller. Hardware Installation Procedure Select appropriate location for installation of enclosure and EVMC. After mounting enclosure, drill clearance holes for line in / line out and Ethernet (if used). For three wire 208/240V connection, secure 2-pole input power to the input terminal block.
EVMC User Manual VIEWING YOUR SYSTEM LOCATING YOUR UNIT ON YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM The EVMC is network enabled and its operation and the device settings can be updated through the System Dashboard. For DHCP enabled networks, use IP or hostname ( username: admin, password: password). For non- DHCP enabled, the default unit IP is 192.168.1.1.
EVMC User Manual VIEWING THE SYSTEM DASHBOARD Once logged onto the system, you will see the EVMC dashboard as shown below (for initial logon user username: ”admin”, password: ”password”). Reference letters in the view refer to definitions called out on the next page. Figure 8: System Dashboard, Home Screen.
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EVMC User Manual A) Logout Link Clicking the Logout link will log you out of the system. B) kWh Usage Reports the kWh usage for the EVMC unit. Daily reports usage for current day and resets every 24 hours. Total reports accumulated kWh usage for EVMC unit and is resettable.
For almost all applications leave the automatic voltage checked. Outlet Alert Configuration is used to enable Cyber Switching’s Virtual Circuit Breaker (VCB) function, plus low and high current alerts. VCB allows you to set an overcurrent switch and max grace time for a given channel.
EVMC User Manual SETTINGS PAGE The SETTINGS page is an administrative level page for configuring the unit for operation. This page is not accessible to viewer or user level privilege. This page is shown below in figures 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D. Figure 10A: Settings Page The General Setting section of this page is for input of system identification and location.
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EVMC User Manual Figure 10b: Settings page, continued. The Outlet Settings page is for identifying the outlet and for designating rotational priority of the channel. By checking on the PREFERRED OUTLET box, the system will place the selected channel as a priority in the switching sequence.
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At this point, navigate over to the management system address and locate the unit. If using the Cyber Switching Energy Management Dashboard, go to the Devices page and look for the attached unit on the list (should only be about 1-2 minutes to connect).
EVMC User Manual SCHEDULE PAGE The SCHEDULE Page is for setting up a 7 day schedule for system operation. If the system is required to work continually 24/7, then do no enable the schedule function. However, if there are times the system should be inactive and not power charge stations enable the schedule function and set days/times for activity.
EVMC User Manual ACCOUNTS PAGE Select the ACCOUNTS button along the top edge of the DASHBOARD screen, to go to the ACCOUNTS page. Here users can be assigned edit or view privileges to any or all of the channels powered through the EVMC.
EVMC User Manual ALL ON MODE For Model Number CS-EVMC-7700-4D, and CS-EVMC-7700-4D-E only, the back-panel is configured with each channel on the controller connected to a separate 2-pole input line. For these units, using the control software, the four relays of the controller can be closed to continuously power all charge stations connected to the unit without rotation.
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EVMC User Manual Figure 14; Select the "Start All" button on the Home Page of the user Dashboard once the ENABLE ALL CHANNELS is selected. Depress the START ALL, and then select the START CHARGING button to close relays. You will now observe all the outlet indicator bubbles go to bright green and indicate “active”...
EVMC User Manual To stop the All On Mode and go back to standard rotation, select the STOP CHARGING button and reselect the START CHARGING button. The system will go back to standard rotation at this point. SYSTEM PAGE The system page identifies serial number, software version and has control buttons for rebooting the device, factory defaults and kWh.
EVMC User Manual EVMC RAW LOGS Figure 17: The Raw Logs page will allow you to see the actual raw data that the unit it capturing and referencing on the main landing page graph. 771-00010 A1 / 1014374 Page 23 of 23...
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