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  • Page 1 SERIES BE-W[2.0] Use and installation manual READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE DEVICE KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL MANUFACTURER'S IDENTIFICATION STRUCTURE OF THE MANUAL LIABILITY AND WARRANTY ASSISTANCE 2. SAFETY GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE DEVICE COMPONENTS DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION LABEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DEVICE VERSIONS INTERNAL COMPONENTS 3.6.1 SW1: REBOOT BUTTON 3.6.2 CN8: CURRENT SELECTOR...
  • Page 3 4.1.3 POTENTIOMETER SETTING 4.1.4 DRILLING FOR CABLE ENTRY WALL MOUNTING ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 4.3.1 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 4.3.2 POWER LINE CHARACTERISTICS CONNECTION TO THE MANAGEMENT NETWORK 4.4.1 ETHERNET CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS 4.4.2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM COMMISSIONING 5. USING THE DEVICE FREE MODE OPERATION 5.1.1 FREE MODE STATUS MESSAGES PERSONAL MODE OPERATION 5.2.1 PERSONAL MODE STATUS MESSAGES...
  • Page 4 SERIES BE-W[2.0] 6.2.1 ENTERING NEW USER CARDS 6.2.2 DELETING USER CARDS SCAME E-MOBILITY 6.3.1 DEVICE ACTIVATION 6.3.2 ACTIVATION CODES 6.3.3 CHAIN2 ACTIVATION (ITALIAN MARKET ONLY) 6.3.4 TIC-LINKY ACTIVATION (FRENCH MARKET ONLY) 7. ACCESSORIES CARD PROGRAMMER (208.PROG2) 7.1.1 FIRST USE 7.1.2 PROGRAMMING THE USER CARD 7.1.3 PROGRAMMING THE MASTER CARD...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    • The installer with all information necessary to operate the device safely during installation and commission- ing. 1.2 MANUFACTURER'S IDENTIFICATION The manufacturer of the device covered by this manual is: SCAME PARRE SPA Via Costa Erta 15 24020 Parre BG - Italy www.emobility-scame.com 1.3 STRUCTURE OF THE MANUAL...
  • Page 6: Liability And Warranty

    For further information on the device and its applications, please consult the documentation made available in the Manufacturer's web area by scanning the QR code or visiting the website: e-mobility.scame.com/download. To receive assistance from the Manufacturer, please use the contact details below:...
  • Page 7: Safety

    2. SAFETY WARNING The Manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage to persons or property if the conditions described in this manual are not complied with. 2.1 GENERAL INFORMATION This manual contains instructions which are of paramount importance as they relate to the safety of the user and the device.
  • Page 8: General Safety Instructions

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 2.2 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Non-compliance with these safety instructions may result in serious injury with even fatal consequences (risk of electrocution, explosion or electric arc) or damage to device. USING THE DEVICE • Before using the device, read all instructions carefully. •...
  • Page 9 • Before making the electrical connection, check that no voltage is present in the system. • Before putting the device into operation, check that the metal structure is earthed via the yellow-green conductor and ensure the presence of an automatic and differential power line protection coordinated with the earthing system.
  • Page 10: Description Of The Device

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE 3.1 DEVICE COMPONENTS MASTER CARD USER CARD Depending on the version, the device may be equipped with: 1. Multilingual display (only versions without APP) 6. Protections 2. RFID reader (Mifare Classic or Mifare Plus, only 7.
  • Page 11: Display

    3.2 DISPLAY N.B. • To set the display language, see par. 6.1. • For a detailed description of the device status shown on the display, see par. 5.1.1 and 5.2.1. CHARGING 16/32T InstP 0.0kW 01:24s 1. NET mode: Address 6. Charge duration PERSONAL mode: PM 7.
  • Page 12: Identification Label

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 3.3 IDENTIFICATION LABEL ATTENTION Do not remove the identification label. If the label is deteriorated and/or no longer legible, contact the Manufacturer to request a new one and proceed with replace- ment. Via Costa Erta 15, 24020 Parre BG, Italy IEC 61439-7 (2018) EN IEC 61851-1 (2019) WALL BOX 1 SOCKET TYPE 2 1P+N+...
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    3.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 207 mm Dimensions (HxLxW) 370x235x112mm Rated current Rated voltage 230Vac-400Vac Nominal frequency 50-60Hz Insulation voltage 250V-500V IP Degree of Protection IP55 Ambient temperature Operating temperature from -30°C +55°C with derating Material Engineering plastics Self-extinguishing temperature (GWT) 650°C Impact resistance (IK grade) IK10 Installation...
  • Page 14: Device Versions

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] CLASSIFICATIONS IEC/EN 61851-1 The device meets the following standard classifications IEC/EN 61851-1: Power input characteristics Electric Vehicle power supply device connected to the AC mains power supply Electrical connection method Permanently connected Power output characteristics Electric Vehicle AC power supply device Normal environmental conditions Outdoor and indoor use Special environmental conditions...
  • Page 15: Internal Components

    3.6 INTERNAL COMPONENTS To access the internal components, follow the instructions in par. 4.1.2. If necessary, remove the LED bar from the base. 1. SCU: Controller board 8. J2: Other SCU 14. AB/REM: Remote enabling 2. J26: 9. SW1: Reboot button 15.
  • Page 16: Sw1: Reboot Button

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 3.6.1 SW1: REBOOT BUTTON The reboot button allows the following: • To restart the device with a short press. • A long press, longer than 20 s, causes the board to reset to the default configuration. ATTENTION The default configuration is only to be used in an emergency and may still not work properly on some versions.
  • Page 17: Device Installation

    4. DEVICE INSTALLATION WARNING Installation of the device must only be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel. 4.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS 4.1.1 PACKAGING ATTENTION Pay careful attention when transporting and handling the device in its packaging: avoid any form of collision. 1.
  • Page 18: Potentiometer Setting

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 3. Lift and remove the cover from the base. 4.1.3 POTENTIOMETER SETTING 1. Remove the LED bar from the base. 2. Set the potentiometer using a flat-blade screwdriv- er. The setting values are shown in the table below. 3.
  • Page 19: Drilling For Cable Entry

    4.1.4 PERFORATING FOR CABLE ENTRY ATTENTION Drilling for the cable entry must serve to allow the power cable to pass through correctly. 1. Remove one of the pre-cut elements from the 2. Make the hole for the power cable at one of the cover at the feed-through point of the power points indicated on the base.
  • Page 20: Electrical Connection

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 3. Drill holes in the wall at the previously marked 5. Mount the device base to the wall using the appro- points. priate fasteners. 4. Insert wall plugs into the holes. 4.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING Before making the electrical connection to the device, check that no voltage is present in the system.
  • Page 21: Electrical Installation Requirements

    4. Power the device by energizing the system. 5. Check electrical values using suitable instruments (e.g. multimeter). N.B. To verify the electrical values, please refer to the system requirements (par. 4.3.1). N.B. In the case of tethered stations without RCBOs installed in IT/NL, it is recommended that the installer connect the current-triggered release coupled to the external protections of the micro-controller as shown on the circuit diagram provided in the product.
  • Page 22: Connection To The Management Network

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 4.4 CONNECTION TO THE MANAGEMENT NETWORK WARNING Before carrying out any work on the device, switch off the power supply and use a suitable instrument to check that there is no voltage on any part. Depending on the version and the type of application required, the device can be included in a management network as master or satellite device.
  • Page 23: Connection Diagram

    4.4.2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM CONNECTION WITH SCU ELECTRONICS ONLY BUSINESS BUSINESS RS485 CONNECTION CHARACTERISTICS Network cable F/UTP CAT6 in separate pipe Mutual capacitance < 10pF/m Difference of capacitance < 60pF/m Blue/white pair: Blue: A+ White: A- Brown/white pair: Brown: GND White: GND Max.
  • Page 24 SERIES BE-W[2.0] MAX0/SCU ELECTRONIC MIXED CONNECTION BUSINESS BUSINESS +24V A+ A- GND MAX0 MAX0 RS485 CONNECTION CHARACTERISTICS Network cable F/UTP CAT6 in separate pipe Mutual capacitance < 10pF/m Difference of capacitance < 60pF/m Blue/white pair: Blue: A+ White: A- Brown/white pair: Brown: GND White: GND Max.
  • Page 25: Commissioning

    4.5 COMMISSIONING WARNING Before carrying out any work on the device, switch off the power supply and use a suitable instrument to check that there is no voltage on any part. 1. Place the cover on the base of the device. 2.
  • Page 26: Using The Device

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 5. USING THE DEVICE The device has different operating modes based on the version: • FREE (par. 5.1): user identification not required. • PERSONAL (par. 5.2): user identification required. • NET (par. 5.3): user identification required and remote management 5.1 FREE MODE OPERATION Device accessible to anyone V: Green B: Blue...
  • Page 27: Free Mode Status Messages

    5.1.1 FREE MODE STATUS MESSAGES STATUS RGB LED ON-SCREEN DISPLAY Device not powered on × × SCAME PARRE Power on the device ((( 2 ))) (firmware release) Device powered on SOCKET AVAILABLE Insert plug into the socket PLUG IN ((( 2 )))
  • Page 28: Personal Mode Operation

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 5.2 PERSONAL MODE OPERATION Device with restricted access via User Card USER CARD USER CARD V: Green B: Blue VEHICLE CHARGING PROCEDURE 1. Present the User Card to the RFID reader. 2. Connect the charging cable to the vehicle and open the charging flap. 3.
  • Page 29: Personal Mode Status Messages

    5.2.1 PERSONAL MODE STATUS MESSAGES STATUS RGB LED ON-SCREEN DISPLAY Device not powered on × × SCAME PARRE Power on the device ((( 2 ))) (firmware release) Device powered on SHOW CARD Present card PLUG IN ((( 2 ))) Insert plug into the socket...
  • Page 30: Net Mode Operation

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 5.3 NET MODE OPERATION Device managed remotely The device can be managed remotely via the SCAME management system (NET) or via the OCCP communication protocol: • NET: list of authorised users held in the local server memory. • OCPP: list of authorised users held in the central station memory.
  • Page 31 3. Once logged in, click on the '+' button (3)and enter the serial number of the additional satellite device (by default the configured value is 16). STATIONS USERS TRANSACTIONS SETTINGS Current demand: 0A System current: 64A Percentage of current used: 0% Available Current demand: 0A System current: 64A...
  • Page 32 SERIES BE-W[2.0] 6. Change the address (7) to the desired one and click on “Set address” (8) to confirm. Available 7. Once the change is confirmed, the device is displayed with the new address set (9). In the example shown, the serial number has been changed from 16 to 2.
  • Page 33: Stations Window

    5.3.3 STATIONS WINDOW Once logged in to the management system, the STATIONS window is displayed. The window shows the real-time status (1) of the sockets: STATIONS USERS TRANSACTIONS SETTINGS Charging Mario Rossi Available RCBO triggered (RCBO) Available Disconnected • If the socket is not in use, 'Available' is displayed. •...
  • Page 34 SERIES BE-W[2.0] • FREE: free access. • NET: access following authorisation (RFID card). 7. RFID: type of RFID reader installed. The socket can be controlled via the following commands: 8. Start: authorises a charge (only useful if taken in NET mode). 9.
  • Page 35: Users Window

    5.3.4 USERS WINDOW The USERS window displays user data and access configurations for the upload service, and allows the operator to: STATIONS USERS TRANSACTIONS SETTINGS User Card Max. no. of transactions Expiry Enabled Add user • Change the access configurations for the user upload service by clicking on the relevant user name in the 'User' column (1).
  • Page 36: Transactions Window

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] STATIONS USERS SETTINGS TRANSACTIONS All transactions Connector User State Error Start Duration Total: 9 (47m - 1.00 kWh) Save transaction Delete transaction From the TRANSACTIONS window the operator can: • Monitor the duration of the charge (1) and the power output (2) by each socket in the various transactions that have taken place.
  • Page 37 System configurations can be configured in the CONFIGURATIONS window: 1. Network configuration:in this section it is possible to specify the parameters of the SBC's network config- uration by setting at which IP address the management system's web page will remain listening. 2.
  • Page 38 SERIES BE-W[2.0] • Set the value (whole number) of current (A) dedicated to charging systems (3). ATTENTION Entering a value higher than the actually available current could cause the line protec- tion systems to trip. 5.3.6.2 OTHER CONFIGURATIONS 2016/11/03 18:20:09 Date and time Save Italiano...
  • Page 39: Functions

    6. FUNCTIONS 6.1 CHANGE DISPLAY LANGUAGE • Change language: short press on the button. • Set default language: long press on the button. N.B. If there is a delay of more than one minute following a short press of the button, the language will return to the default configurations.
  • Page 40: Scame E-Mobility

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 6.3 SCAME E-MOBILITY Through the SCAME E-MOBILITY app it is possible to manage the device directly from a smartphone or multime- dia device. In particular it is possible to: • Authorise, monitor and stop vehicle charging. • Change operating mode (FREE or PERSONAL).
  • Page 41 Activation code Station activation Enter a station name and a PIN code (needed to access the station, so it must be kept safely). Station name Enter the Activation code found on the label or in the manual PIN code Activation code 9.
  • Page 42: Activation Codes

    6.3.2 ACTIVATION CODES N.B. The labels shown below on the device are also present on the Safety instructions. 1. PIN/PASSWORD WI-FI: Required for SCAME E-MOBILITY app activation (par. 6.3.1) 2. QR CODE CHAIN 2: Required for Chain 2 activation (par. 6.3.3) 6.3.3...
  • Page 43: Tic-Linky Activation (French Market Only)

    8. Wait for service activation (3 to 5 working days) when the POD status changes from orange to green. 9. Add the Chain2 card. N.B. GPS and Bluetooth must be activated on the device in order to add the Chain2 card. 10.
  • Page 44 SERIES BE-W[2.0] ATTENTION For installations with cable lengths exceeding 30 metres, the manufacturer declines any and all liability for any malfunctioning and/or failure of the device. 4. Power the device on by energizing the electrical system. 5. Activate the device (see par. 6.3.1). N.B.
  • Page 45: Accessories

    7.1.1 FIRST USE 1. Download the Card Programmer software onto your computer 208Prog2_V20.zip from the Manufacturer's download area: https://e-mobility.scame.com/download. 2. Run the file 208Prog2Installer_V20.exe to install the Card Programmer software. N.B. Unless there are special requirements, we recommend that you accept the proposed choices and install the drivers (if driver installation is not possible, proceed anyway).
  • Page 46: Programming The User Card

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 5. Enter the unauthorised write-protection PIN 6. Check the correct connection of the Card Program- (optional, 5 digits, default 00000). mer (green box in the bottom left). Enter your PIN PIN [5 digits] 7. Select the desired language from the OPTIONS menu.
  • Page 47 3. To create an unrestricted card, leave the access Card data type selected at FREE. UID copy 4. Click on the CREATE CARD button, a short beep will confirm the creation of the card. Access mode Free Limited Create CARD 5.
  • Page 48: Programming The Master Card

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 7.1.3 PROGRAMMING THE MASTER CARD 1. Place the Master Card on the Card Programmer. The software will display the programming Options Help screen. USER MENU • To set the date and time of the device, select DATE TIME (A). Card data •...
  • Page 49: Installing Power Management

    7.2.1 POWER MANAGEMENT INSTALLATION The Power Management installation kit consists of an additional energy meter already configured to be installed as shown below: SINGLE-PHASE STATION 208.PM01 THREE-PHASE STATION 208.PM02...
  • Page 50: Enabling Power Management

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] ATTENTION • Install the additional energy meter downstream of the energy meter and/or main switch and upstream of any photovoltaic system. • Connect the additional energy meter to terminal CN3 on the SCU electronics with a shielded cable (e.g. CAT5-CAT6), see par. 3.6. •...
  • Page 51 7.2.3.1 PROGRAMMING MENU NAVIGATION The next programming parameter can be displayed with a short press of the button. The displayed programming parameter can be changed with a long press of the button, after which: • Short press the button to increase the value. •...
  • Page 52 SERIES BE-W[2.0] • Dset (default 0.5kW): this is the power variation value that does not affect the control system (for systems characterised by power fluctuations, it is advisable to increase the value to avoid frequent modulations of the vehicle charging current). •...
  • Page 53 POWER MANAGEMENT FLOWCHART...
  • Page 54: Cleaning And Maintenance

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 8.1 CLEANING Use a damp cloth or neutral detergent compatible with plastic materials to clean the device. After charging the vehicle, make sure that the charging flap of the device is closed. This is to prevent external agents from settling on the charging socket.
  • Page 55 N.B. Unauthorised disposal of the device or its parts by the user entails the application of adminis- trative sanctions in accordance with the legal provisions in force in the country of disposal of the device.
  • Page 56: Troubleshooting

    SERIES BE-W[2.0] 10. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING In the event of anomalies or faults not described in this document, or if they remain after having applied the recommended solution, do not work on the device or tamper with it in any way, but contact the installer. Contact the Manufacturer directly for any further support.
  • Page 57 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY RGB LED CAUSE SOLUTION PEN FAULT Abnormal voltage detected. Check mains power network. ((( 2 ))) Failure to communicate with internal Check internal meter operation or EMTR FAULT ((( 2 ))) energy meter. interferences on the serial line. Failure to communicate with external Check external meter operation or EMEX FAULT...
  • Page 58 SERIES BE-W[2.0]...
  • Page 60 SCAME PARRE S.p.A. Via Costa Erta 15 24020 Parre (BG) - Italy TEL. +39 035 705000 InfoTECH emobility-scame.com ITALY WORLDWIDE ScameOnLine www.scame.com www.emobility-scame.com...

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