USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION AND WARRANTY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CABLING INSTRUCTIONS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FREE MODE PERSONAL MODE NET OPERATION (OCPP) ERRORS CARD PROGRAMMER POWER MANAGEMENT (OPTIONAL) MAINTENANCE AND ASSISTANCE e-mobility@scame.com...
Given that improvement is continuous, we reserve the right to make changes to the product and this manual at any time. • The total or partial reproduction of this manual without the prior consent of Scame Parre S.p.A. is prohibited. HAZARD: Risk of electrical shock, explosion or electric arcs •...
USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS • Any modifications to the station, or installations and start-ups not compliant with the instructions reported in this manual shall result in the nullification of the warranty and the invalidation of the product certificates. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FLOOR STANDING STATIONS •...
CABLING INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • Check the following electrical values: ◊ Grounding system: TT, TN(S), TN(C), ◊ Phase to phase voltage (L-L): between 380 and 400Vac inclusive ◊ Phase to neutral voltage (L-N): between 220 and 230Vac inclusive ◊ Neutral to ground voltage (N-PE): less than 5Vac ◊ Frequency (f ): 50 or 60Hz ◊ Ground resistance (Rt): less than 50Ω...
USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAX0: control board SW1: reboot button. • Short press to restart the station. • Prolonged pressure (> 20S) causes the board to be reset to the default configuration with controls disabled. Warning: the default configuration is to be used only in an emergency and may not work correctly on some versions, the original configuration must be restored as soon as possible.
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS SCU: control board SW1: reboot button. • Short press to restart the station. • Prolonged pressure (> 20S) causes the board to be reset to the default configuration with controls disabled. Warning: the default configuration is to be used only in an emergency and may not work correctly on some versions, the original configuration must be restored as soon as possible.
USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Depending on the version, the stations can be equipped with: 1. Display (multi-language). 2. RFID reader (Mifare Classic or Mifare Plus). 3. LED (LED pair or RGB strip) 4. Button: • Change language (press when charging point is not in use). •...
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS Current set value State WAIT FOR EV Full scale value IN CHARGE SUSPENSION Way of charging NET mode: Address T: Typical PERSONAL mode: PM S: Simpli ed IN CHARGE 16/32T Pist 0.0KW 01:24s Cyclical display Charge duration Pist: Instant power Pest: External power Etot: Energy supplied...
FREE MODE STATION ACCESSIBLE TO ANYONE WITH NO RECOGNITION Stations CA, CB, WB, UB W: White B: Blue Stations BE-W, BE-A, BE-B, WD G: Green B: Blue NB: Disconnection of the cord-set from the station is mandatory following charging. To begin a new charging session, re-connect the cord-set to the station. CHANGE MODE •...
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS Status LED Pair RGB LED Display (if included) Station not powered × × × × SCAME PARRE Supply power to station × ((( 2 ))) ((( 2 ))) (firmware release) Station powered SOCKET AVAILABLE × Insert plug in socket ×...
PERSONAL MODE STATION WITH RESTRICTED ACCESS VIA USER CARD Stations CA, CB, WB, UB USER CARD USER CARD W: White B: Blue Stations BE-W, BE-A, BE-B, WD USER CARD USER CARD G: Green B: Blue NB: Disconnection of the cord-set from the station is mandatory following charging. To begin a new charging session, re-connect the cord-set to the station.
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS Status LED Pair RGB LED Display (if included) Station not powered × × × × SCAME PARRE Supply power to station × ((( 2 ))) ((( 2 ))) (firmware release) Station powered × CARD PRESENT Present card ×...
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USER MANAGEMENT PRESENT NEW USER CARDS • With the station in PERSONAL mode (display: PM PRESENT CARD) • Show the master card on the RFID reader to enter programming mode (display: DATABASE MANAGEMENT – PRESENT CARD) • Show the user card on the RFID reader to be inserted into the memory (display: ID REGISTER –...
USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS NET OPERATION (OCPP) REMOTELY MANAGED STATION • NET: list of authorised users included in the local server memory • OCPP: list of authorised users included in the central station memory CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS 208.SERV Net TCP/IP...
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NET OPERATION (OCPP) NETWORK CABLE TYPE F/UTP CAT6 IN SEPARATE TUBE Mutual Capacitance < 10 pF/m Capacitance Unbalance < 60 pF/m Blue/White pair: Blue: A+ White: A- Brown/White pair: Brown: GND White: GND N4……N16 Maximum of 16 addresses for each Master station Massimo 16 indirizzi...
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS USER INSTRUCTIONS The Scame management system does not require any software installation. Simply access via browser like a normal web page. (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox,…) In the event of unsafe networks, an encrypted connection may be enabled (HTTPS protocol).
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SOCKETS IN DETAIL By clicking on the arrow at the bottom right, more detailed information can be viewed and commands sent. The following information is displayed: • Serial: serial number of the controller board • Version: version of the firmware controlling the socket •...
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS USERS The USERS screen displays user data and access settings for the charging service, which may be changed by clicking on the name link (User column). A new user may be added using “Add User” button.
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EDIT USER On this display it is possible to: • Enter or change user data. • Enable or disable the user card or modify it according to the maximum number of charges and/or an expiry date. • Delete a user from the control system. •...
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS TRANSACTIONS The TRANSACTIONS displays all transaction data, monitoring the duration of each charge and the power output of each socket. All transactions will appear by clicking on ALL TRANSACTIONS. It is also possible to filter by user (by clicking on the name link) and exporting the data in CSV format (compatible with Excel) by clicking “save transactions”.
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CONFIGURATION This screen allows configuration of the system settings. NETWORK CONFIGURATION This section allows the setting of the network configuration parameters of the SBC, indicating to which IP address the web page of the control system will stay con- nected.
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS OCPP SETTINGS In these sections the parameters can be set and configured to establish connection via OCPP 1.5 SOAP to a CENTRAL STATION. Refer to the central station owner and the official OCPP document to populate the fields.
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LOAD BALANCING (OPTIONAL) In this section it is possible to specify the load balancing algorithm that will be applied to the sockets controlled by the control system. To disable load balancing, select none in the “Algorithm” field. The Static Democratic algorithm distributes the available current equally in the system to all connected sockets.
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS ADDITIONAL SETTINGS In this section the date and system language can be set, updates installed and the software or the SBC operating system restarted.
ERRORS Display (if included) LED Pair Cause/Solution The station is not powered. × × Check for voltage. Protection triggered. RCBO FAULT × × Check vehicle, reset switch and restart station. Overlapping contacts found. MIRR FAULT × × Check contactor, reset switch. Pilot circuit open.
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS ERRORS Display (if included) LED Pair Cause/Solution No communication with digital energy meter. EMTR FAULT ((( 7 ))) × ((( 2 ))) Check meter operation or for any disturbances on serial line. Earth leakage detected with continuous component greater RCDM FAULT ((( 7 )))
PROGRAMMER SOFTWARE – For Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 10 operating systems only • Before connecting the programmer to the computer, download the application software 208Prog2_V1.zip from the download area of our website https://e- mobility.scame.com/download. • Install the software by launching the program 208Prog2Installer_V1.exe. •...
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS USER CARD PROGRAMMER • Place the user card on the programmer; the following screen will be displayed: • To change the card code (optional): Edit the UID field, entering 8 hexadecimal digits of your choice (e.g. AAAA0001). •...
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MASTER CARD PROGRAMMER • Place the master card on the programmer; the following screen will be displayed: • To set the date and time at the station, select DATE TIME. • To delete the user cards stored in the station, select DELETE LIST •...
USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS POWER MANAGEMENT (OPTIONAL) The POWER MANAGEMENT function allows the charging current of the electric vehicle to be automatically modulated based on the user’s contracted power and the power used by the dwelling (e.g. washing machine, TV, oven, etc.) in order to prevent untimely tripping of the meter.
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THREE-PHASE STATION Notes: Install the additional energy meter downstream of the energy meter and/or the main switch and upstream of any photovoltaic system. Connect the additional energy meter to the CN3 terminal on SCU electronics using a shielded cable (e.g. CAT5-CAT6). In the event of failed communication with the additional energy meter, the station prevents charging and “EMEX FAULT”...
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USER MANUAL CHARGING STATIONS PROGRAMMING To access the programming menu, when SOCKET AVAILABLE (in free mode) or PRE- SENT CARD (in personal mode) appears on the display, hold in the stop button until POWER OUTPUT appears on the display. Release the button and hold it in again until PASSWORD (default 000) appears on the display: short-press to increase the value, long-press to confirm the value.
Every twelve months: check internal components and check tightness of terminals. SUPPORT In the event of operating issues, the first person to contact is your trusted installer. The Scame customer service centre is available to respond to additional technical queries. Visit our website: https://e-mobility.scame.com/...
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