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  • Page 1 User Manual eNext Park eVolve Smart Series...
  • Page 2 Revision log Date Version Description 01/2025 M460J10-03-25A Initial release...
  • Page 3 C O P Y R I G H T I N F O R M A T I O N This document is copyrighted, 2025 by Circontrol, S.A. All rights are reserved. Circontrol, S.A. reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice.
  • Page 4 2 — Glossary A - General B - Abbreviations 3 — Features A - eNext Park B - eVolve Smart Series 4 — How to use it? A - Before Start Charging B - Start Charging C - Stop Charging 5 —...
  • Page 5 7 — Setup webpage A - Dashboard B - Monitor C - Historic D - Integrations E - Configuration F - Maintenance 8 — OCPP 1.6J A - Introduction B - Before starting C - Configuration 9 — Monitoring 10 — Annexes 11 —...
  • Page 6 Persons handling the unit must wear safety shoes and gloves. I N F O R M A T I O N It provides useful information to be taken into account. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 7 eNext Park • Complies with IEC 61851, Electric vehicle conductive charging system (IEC 61851-1 and IEC 61851-21-2). • Complies with IEC 62196, Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle couplers and vehicle inlets (IEC 62196-1 and IEC 62196-2). • Complies with Directives: 2014/35/UE, LVD;2014/30/UE, EMC. Complies with The Electrical equipment (safety) regulations 2016 •...
  • Page 8 Plug and Charge: Charging method where Charging Session is started without any local identification. Power balance: Local management of the available power of the input supply of the Charging Station. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 9 Socket-outlet: Accessory having socket-contacts designed to engage with the contacts of a plug and having terminals for the connection of cables or cords. User: Party who will specify, purchase, use and/or operate the Charging Station, or someone acting on their behalf. Abbreviations •...
  • Page 10 2 — Cable glands 5 — Wall support holes 8 — RFID reader 3 — Ethernet cable 6 — Closing box holes gland Plugs may vary depending on the model. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 11 M A I N F E A T U R E S O F T H E U N I T Charge Point may not include elements of electrical protection. • Display: Information about the • Energy metering: Integrated status of the connectors and MID meter is measuring power detailed data as kWh and du- and energy consumed by the...
  • Page 12 1 — Hat 4 — RFID Reader 7 — Wall support 2 — LED Beacons 5 — Plug 8 — Base 3 — Display LCD 6 — Key lock access CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 13 M A I N F E A T U R E S O F T H E U N I T Charge Point may not include elements of electrical protection. • Display: Information about the • Energy metering: Integrat- status of the connectors and ed MID meters are measuring detailed data as kWh and du- power and energy consumed...
  • Page 14 Plug the cable to the vehicle, choose one available socket (in case there are more than one) and plug the cable to the Charge Point. If the RFID card reader is disabled, charge transaction starts automatically when a vehicle is detected. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 15 Once done, the Display shows the following message: After the last message, the Display shows the following sequence of messages while charging:...
  • Page 16 If the RFID card reader is disabled, charge transaction stops automatically when a cable is disconnected from the vehicle. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 17 This sequence is intended for double plug models. For single plug eNext models, all messages concerning the second plug should be ignored.
  • Page 18 In the following sections it will be explained how the eVolve and eNext Park indicates the above mentioned errors and the actions taken by the Charge Point. Please note each LED beacon is independent of the other. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 19 1 — D S T A T E E R R O R In some old EVs, this state means that there are some gases coming out from the batteries. So, an external ventilation in the car park might be required. If this is the case, the status LED bar flashes permanently.
  • Page 20 This means that there is not input voltage going throw the Mode 3 PCB. If this is the case, the status LED light bar flashes in a sequence of ten blinks. Blink Sequence CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 21 1 0 — M A X I M U M T E M P E R A T U R E E R R O R When the Charge Point’s temperature is above a certain value, the status LED light bar flashes in a sequence of eleven blinks.
  • Page 22 What’s needed Before proceeding with the configuration, make sure all the following is ready: Computer running Microsoft Windows, at least Windows XP . UTP Cable IPSetup.exe (Software provided by Circontrol) CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 23 Connection Charge Points are delivered with default network setting of “DHCP enabled”. It means that the charge station will try to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server available on the network. Connecting a PC directly with the Charge Point needs to be done with static IP address.
  • Page 24 • Enter the desired IP Address • Click on “Configure” Once done, the Setup Webpage is opened automatically on the default web browser. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
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  • Page 26 In the main page, ‘Info’ button shows some relevant information about the Charge Point like the serial number or firmware version. Please remember to save your changes before switching at another option. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 27 Dashboard Overview As a relevant information, Dashboard shows different states of: • Communications • Charge Point • Active Integration • Last charges...
  • Page 28 The information shown in this section is basically relative to the state of the Charge Point. Active Integration The information shown in this section is basically relative to the state of the integrations. The choosen integration can also be seen once selected. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 29 Last Charges (Last 2 days) The information shown in this section is basically relative to the charges of the last 2 day. Relevant information will be displayed for each charge. Monitor This section provides the status of the Charge Point, the type of connectors it has and the availability of them.
  • Page 30 Clicking over the ‘Available Integrations’ tab, user will be able to activate OCPP integrations. For more information about the parameters and configuration, please refer to ‘OCPP 1.6J’ chapter of this manual. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 31 Configuration Identification method This section allows the user to select whether the Charge Point needs authorisation via RFID or not. Plugs This section provides the current limit of each plug. This current limit can be modified by just pressing the desired plug and the ‘Edit’ button. Then, write the desired value.
  • Page 32 Stop transaction on EV side disconnect. • Unlock connector on EV side disconnect. • Add idTag source prefix. It is also possible to set a timeout for the charging cable connection. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 33 Communications In the ‘Status‘ section, the user can see the current state of Ethernet, Modem and Wi-Fi, and more relevant information about each one. The following diagram shows an approximated range of signal strength that can be obtained depending on the location of the Charge Point. -50 dBm -80 dBm -90 dBm...
  • Page 34 Secondary DNS Server IP address of the Secondary DNS Server, if any. Insert the SIM card into the modem before configuring the cellular commu- nications in the ‘Modem‘ section. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 35 Value Description Internal modem Enable/Disable Modem communication. Access Point Name (consult the SIM card provider). Credentials assigned to the APN (consult SIM provider). User/Password Note: if credentials are not neede, insert “1234” on both fields. Consult the SIM card network provider for the PIN. Reset on ping Enable/disable to reset the Modem when there is a ping failure.
  • Page 36 Gateway of the network. Subnet mask Netmask of the network. Primary DNS Server IP address of the Primary DNS Server. Secondary DNS Server IP address of the Secondary DNS Server, if any. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 37 In the ‘Proxy‘ section, a server, with credentials and exceptions, can be configured as an intermediary between the connections with the Charge Point. Value Description Server IP of the proxy server. Port Port of the proxy server. Username Credentials of the proxy server. Password/Repeat password Exceptions Devices to avoid going through the proxy server.
  • Page 38 In this section, the language of the display can be choosen. Security This section provides basic configuration of the security parameters, avoiding unauthorised access to the Setup Web page. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 39 Value Description Enabled: information transferred between Charge Point and laptop is strictly encrypted. Allow only secure connections Disabled: not possible to assure secure connections between Charge Point and laptop. Enabled: credentials shown below are needed to Authentication enter the WebSetup. Enabled: only the authentication credentials need to JWT Security be entered the first time.
  • Page 40 This section is related to the firmware and configuration updates. To upgrate to a new version, it is necessary to upload the file. There is also a brief summary with relevant information. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 41 To obtain the latest firmware version and configuration file please contact CIRCONTROL Support Department. More information in ‘Need help?’ chapter. Diagnostics The logs shown in this section are automatically produced by the Charge Point. It is a detailed list of the charging sessions, system performance or user activities.
  • Page 42 Charge Point. This is necessary for the technical service staff but does not show any information regarding the external connection of the Charge Point or the charging session. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 43 Advanced This section allows setting the time and region time for the Charge Point. Also, it offers the possibility to reset the Charge Point in two different ways. Value Description Select the regional time for the Charge Point Time zone according to the locaion.
  • Page 44 At the moment, only OCPP 1.6J can be selected. Choose the option selected under ‘Available integrations’ according to your backend policies as shown in the picture below. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 45 After pressing the ‘Apply’ button, multiple options will then appear: Value Description Enabled: Only RFID cards that are in the Whitelist are authorized to Standalone start/stop a new charge transaction. Charge Point ID Charge Point identifier. URL address of the central system. Connection URL Basic Set a user and password.
  • Page 46 TOTAL: actual count of the total accumulated energy meter sent between start and stop. ID tag endianness Storage type for system data: Little/Big Discard middle measures in Enabled/Disabled StopTransaction CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 47 In the ‘Analysis’ section, it can be set the capture level of the logs. It can also be enabled the option to keep the logs into local storage. Value Description Keep logs into local storage Enabled/Disabled Level of information detailed Log capture level (DEBUG>INFO>ERROR>NONE) Waiting time between errors...
  • Page 48 To obtain the latest certificates, please contact the Central System you are working with. Settings are always stored even when the Charge Point is powered off or even the integration is disabled/stopped. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 49 Configuration keys The ‘Core‘ section provides some parameters related to the Setup Webpage that can be enabled/disabled or modified according to the user’s preferences.
  • Page 50 Central System sends a remote start. Plug & Charge No authorisation required. Number seconds between transaction message attemps. Transaction message retry interval *NOTE: setting this value to 0 disables the attempts. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 51 Value Description Transaction message Number of times the Charge Point should try attempts to send a request to the Central System. Heartbeat send interval (in seconds) for the backend system. Heartbeat interval *NOTE: setting this value to 0 disables the Heartbeat.
  • Page 52 This feature allows the user to use only those RFID cards that are desired by uploading a file. The charger must be configured as Standalone and authentication via RFID must be enabled to have access to this feature. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 53 The file to be uploaded must be in a .json format and must have the following structure: “listVersion”: 1, “localAuthorizationList”: [ “idTagInfo”: {“status”: “Accepted”}, “idTag”: “example1” “idTagInfo”: {“status”: “Accepted”}, “idTag”: “example2” “idTagInfo”: {“status”: “Accepted”}, “idTag”: “example3” “updateType”: “Full” The above structure contains the example of adding three RFID cards, which are given by the names example1, example2 and example3, entered in their corresponding ‘idTag’...
  • Page 54 RFID cards. Backup This section allows the user to download the current integration configuration and to upload other configuration files from disk. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
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  • Page 56 In remote connections, where communicating with the Charge Point via 3G/4G data is required in order to monitor its parameters, it should be noted that there will be a HIGH consumption of data. CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 58 Annexes In order to update easily the content of the Annexes from this manual, it has been created the next list. All this material is available in Circontrol’s Expert Area where can be downloaded by being previously registered. List of Annexes:...
  • Page 59 Find all the documents from the List of Annexes in the Expert Area. Scan the code below to have direct access. In case of having any trouble, please ask support@circontrol.com for the requested file or document.
  • Page 60 Need help? CIRCONTROL — eNext Park & eVolve Smart Series — User Manual...
  • Page 61 In case of any query or if further information is required, please contact our Support Department. support@circontrol.com www.circontrol.com (+34) 937 362 940 (+34) 937 362 941...
  • Page 62 CIRCONTROL eNEXT PARK & eVOLVE SMART USER MANUAL A comprehensive guide on how to use and configure your Charge Point. CIRCONTROL S.A. - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...

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