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OCPP GREEN’UP CHARGING STATIONS THE GLOBAL SPECIALIST IN ELECTRICAL AND DIGITAL BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURES...
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(PPE), but this is a legal and regulato- ry obligation that must be scrupulously respected. In accordance with its continous improve- ment policy, Legrand reserves the right to change the specifications and illus- trations without notice. All illustrations, descriptions and technical information...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Use of Green’Up charging stations with OCPP Before you start ..............4 How does it work? ..............5 Configuration procedure ..........6 Configuration file .............. 12 Available features and configurations ....14 USER GUIDE OCPP WWW.LEGRAND.COM...
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; a RJ45 cable between the laptop and the communication kit ; a connection to the server that can be used by the charging station ; the latest update package (including OCPP) available on the Legrand e-catalogue (www.legrand.fr) ;...
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: Installation of the communication and RFID (option) kits. Check the instructions sheet LE09802AA\XX STEP 2 : Laptop connection to the communication kit. Check the communication kit instructions sheet LE09802AA\XX page 14 STEP 3 : Charging station set up in OCPP mode USER GUIDE OCPP WWW.LEGRAND.COM...
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CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE 1. Browse the charging stations’s web pages by logging into the Communication Kit cat.no 0 590 56 via the IP address (default 192.168.1.200). 2. Connect to the web pages using the Id and password (by default admin/admin). For a reminder of the first connec- tion procedure, please check the communication kit’s instructions sheet LE09802A-XX.
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When selecting the OCPP charging mode, the charging station will change mode automatically. For a double charging station, the OCPP charging mode will be imposed on both sides of the station (previously select the right side of the charging station). USER GUIDE OCPP WWW.LEGRAND.COM...
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OCPP On the configuration page one find several parts : OCPP server connection button. When activated, the charging station attempts to connect to the server using the information transmitted in the OCPP configuration file (OCPPConf.xml). The web socket connection format is the following “URL - UID.“ The first button allows you to get the existing OCPP configuration file from the charging station.
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OCPP data allows you to know the configuration data in the configuration file. It is this data that will be used by the charging sta- tion. Example: For the web socket connection, the charging socket will use the URL-UID part informed. USER GUIDE OCPP WWW.LEGRAND.COM...
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OCPP 5. Modifying and saving the configuration file Download the configuration file which is on the charging station via the “Recover OCPPConf.xml“ button, downloading takes a few seconds. Once downloaded, it is possible to change it. It is important to respect the xml formatting of the file. Check the chap- ter “Configuration file“.
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Once the information is checked, it is possible to start the OCPP service on the charging station side. This is very simple, just click the “Connect to the OCPP server“ button. You can check the status of the activation and connection to the server on the page in the “OCPP Status“ section. USER GUIDE OCPP WWW.LEGRAND.COM...
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CONFIGURATION FILE The configuration file allows you to transmit the information needed to set up the web socket connection between the charging station and the server, change the network configuration of the terminal and set up the charging point. Possible configurations : •...
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XML formatting rules to change the configuration file. If the file content does not comply with the logical formatting of the XML, the file will not be taken into account when transferring to the communication kit from the web pages. USER GUIDE OCPP WWW.LEGRAND.COM...
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The supported OCPP 1.6J functions (Borne to Server) are as follows : • “Authorize“ ex : [2,“26765260829432299233“,“Authorize“,{“idTag“:“XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX“}] IdTagInfo support expiryDate and parentIdTag. • “BootNotification” [2,“46740660243372615052“,“BootNotification“,{“chargeBoxSerialNum- ber“:“260988“,“chargePointModel“:“059004“,“chargePointVendor“:“Legrand“,“firmwareVersion“:“V01.01.65/ V01.01.08“,“meterType“:“internal“}] • “DataTransfert” : N.A • “DiagnosticsStatusNotification” example coming soon • “FirmwareStatusNotification” example coming soon •...
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“StatusNotification” ex : [2,“32978631724077548134“,“StatusNotification“,{“connectorId“:2,“errorCode“:“NoError“,“info“:“No failure“,“sta- tus“:“SuspendedEVSE“,“vendorId“:“Legrand“}] • “StopTransaction” ex : [ 2 , “ 9 5 4 9 9 8 4 7 3 9 5 9 8 1 7 5 2 6 3 9 “ , “ S t o p T r a n s a c t i o n “ , { “ i d T a g “ : “ X X X X X X X X X X “ , “ m e - t e r S t o p “...
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AllowOfflineTxForUnknownId Optional Accepted False AuthorizationCacheEnabled Optional Accepted False AuthorizeRemoteTxRequests Required Accepted True BlinkRepeat Optional Accepted No action on Legrand station ClockAlignedDataInterval Required Accepted No action on Legrand station ConnectionTimeOut Required Accepted 60sec by default GetConfigurationMaxKeys Required N.A. HeartbeatInterval Required Accepted...
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SupportedFeatureProfiles- Optional MaxLength TransactionMessageAt- Required Accepted tempts TransactionMessageRetryIn- Required Accepted terval UnlockConnectorOnEVSide- No action on Legrand station Required Accepted True Disconnect (always true) WebSocketPingInterval Required Accepted No action on Legrand station SupportedFileTransferProto- FTP, SFTP, FTPS, Required cols HTTP, HTTPS...
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OCPP LOCAL AUTH LIST OCPP 1.6 READ WRITE BY DEFAULT REMARKS MANAGEMENT PROFILE LocalAuthListEnabled Required Accepted False LocalAuthListMaxLength Required SendLocalListMaxLength Required RESERVATION PROFILE OCPP 1.6 READ WRITE BY DEFAULT REMARKS ReserveConnectorZeroSup- Optional True ported SMART CHARGING PROFILE OCPP 1.6 READ WRITE BY DEFAULT REMARKS...
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LEGRAND PROFILE OCPP 1.6 READ WRITE BY DEFAULT REMARKS chargingStationMaxLimit confBasicTime confAuthorizeTime confBottNotificationTime defaultIdTag1 LEGRAND001 defaultIdTag2 LEGRAND002 Allows to know the maximum limit of MaxCurrentInstallationRight the installation Allows to know the maximum limit of MaxCurrentInstallationLeft the installation Allows to know the maximum limit of...
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To know more, check export.legrand.com All technical data of the products inside this user guide are available on : www.legrand.com/ecatalogue/ >Click on >Library of documents > Documentation...
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