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Summary of Contents for ENcombi ECev

  • Page 1 ECev Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Document change log Introduction ECweb Connecting to ECweb with Internet Explorer on PC/laptop Connecting to ECweb using any other browser or mobile device Troubleshooting Connection to ECweb established...
  • Page 3: Document Change Log

    Document change log 2024-06-13 First version...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction All configuration and real time monitoring of the ECev is done by connecting with a standard web browser to its built in webserver (ECweb). The ECweb can run on any device featuring a web browser. Use for instance a panel PC as a local HMI on site. A laptop or portable device which will give you monitoring and control capabilities even from remote if connectivity to the ECev is in place.
  • Page 5: Ecweb

    ECweb ECweb is the built in webserver of the ECev. All configuration and real time monitoring of the ECev is done via ECweb. Connection to ECweb is done with a standard web browser Using a laptop/PC and Internet Explorer browser running on Java is the best option for connecting to ECweb.
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    “101” as this is used by the ECev itself. 3. Once the IP of your laptop is in place you must be able to ping the ECev. This can be done by opening a command prompt and writing the command “ping xxx.yyy.zzz.www”...
  • Page 7: Connection To Ecweb Established

    In the upper right corner you can see the current access login level. Find more information about this in chapter revolving password scheme. In the lower left corner ECev will display any info and warning messages it wants to communicate to the user. Some messages will clear themselves automatically. Others demand user action to be acknowledged first.
  • Page 8 4. “Control” gives access to set up of ECev controller related parameters such as IP configuration, Internal clock handling etc. 5. “Settings” give access to setup of site specific parameters such as number and ratings of EV charging stations. 6. “Logs” give access to setup of log specific parameters.