SolarEdge Home EV Translation Of The Original Instructions

SolarEdge Home EV Translation Of The Original Instructions

Hide thumbs Also See for Home EV:

Advertisement

Quick Links

Version 1.0, <Type -in Mon. Year>
1
SolarEdge Home EV
Charger
Configuration Manual
Version 1.00
Error! No text of specified style in document.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for SolarEdge Home EV

  • Page 1 Version 1.0, <Type -in Mon. Year> SolarEdge Home EV Charger Configuration Manual Version 1.00 Error! No text of specified style in document.
  • Page 2 SolarEdge EV Charger Electric Vehicle Charging Station Configuration manual V 1.00 Translation of the original instructions...
  • Page 3 Document: V 1.00 Document No.: Pages: 34 © SolarEdge Technologies Customer Support https://www.solaredge.com/service/support SolarEdge Technologies © KEBA 2021 Specifications are subject to change due to further technical developments. Details presented may be subject to correction. All rights reserved. Reindlstraße 51, 4040 Linz, Austria, www.keba.com/emobility...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Displays and signals ..................Configuration ......................Connection panel ..................... DIP switch settings................... Web interface......................Main menu ....................... User menu ....................... Functions ........................RFID authorization ................... Maintenance........................ Diagnosis and troubleshooting................. Software update....................Support........................Index ..........................Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    This document refers to the following devices: ● SolarEdge Home EV Charger with software version 1.12.1 The device variant can be determined by the product designation on the type plate. The software version can be read out via the web interface. For more information, see the "Operating instructions".
  • Page 6: Representation Of Safety Instructions

    This symbol reminds you of the possible consequences of touching electro- statically sensitive components. Information Identifies practical tips and useful information. No information that warns about potentially dangerous or harmful functions is contained. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 7: Purpose Of The Document

    Purpose of the document This document describes the configuration of the advanced features of So- larEdge Home EV Charger after it has been installed. This includes, among other things, the description of the settings in the web interface. This document is an extension to the supplied manuals of SolarEdge Home EV Charger.
  • Page 8: Notes On This Document

    1.5.1 Contents of the document ● Configuration of the advanced features of SolarEdge Home EV Charger 1.5.2 Not contained in this document ● Commissioning and deinstallation of the charging station ●...
  • Page 9: Further Documentation

    Introduction EV Charger Further documentation Manuals and additional information are available on our website: www.solaredge.com/resource-library Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 10: System Overview

    SolarEdge Home EV Charger provides the following network interfaces (e.g. for connection to an OCPP backend, ...): ● ● WLAN (optional) ● WLAN access point (optional) Client charging stations can only be connected via LAN to SolarEdge Home EV Charger (master charging station). Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 11 System overview EV Charger 2.1.1 SolarEdge Home EV Charger can be connected to a router via the inte- grated LAN interface. The router establishes a connection to an OCPP back- end via internet..SolarEdge Home EV Charger ... Router ...
  • Page 12 EV Charger System overview ... SolarEdge Home EV Charger ... Router ... Internet ... OCPP backend The technical data of the WLAN module can be found in the "Installation Manual". Information Only a charging station that is operated as a single charging station can be connected to the router via WLAN.
  • Page 13: Displays And Signals

    2.1.3 WLAN Access Point (Hotspot) (optional) SolarEdge Home EV Charger can be connected to a mobile device via the integrated WLAN access point. With the mobile device, the web interface can be easily accessed and the configuration of the charging station can be performed.
  • Page 14: Configuration

    The DIP switches are located under the connection panel cover. The follow- ing figure shows only the affected DIP switches, others are not shown. The following setting must be made on the DIP switch DSW2: Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 15 Changes to the DIP switch settings only become effective after a restart of the charging station! To restart, press the "Service button" until the first beep (approx. 1 second) or switch off the charging station for a short time via the line circuit breaker. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 16: Web Interface

    The following chapters provide an overview of the possibilities of the web in- terface. A detailed description of the individual configuration options can be found directly in the web interface next to the respective configuration entry. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 17: Main Menu

    Here, information about the network interfaces (LAN, mobile communica- tions, WLAN and WLAN Access Point) of the master charging station is dis- played. Backend Information about the OCPP backend (such as connection status and ad- dress) is displayed here. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 18 If "0" is entered, the charging process is terminated in the event of an error and the charging station is put into "out of operation" mode. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 19 Signed measurement data export The signed measurement data records can be exported here, which can be used for billing charging sessions. This function is only available for device variants with specific suitability. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 20 ● Network connection ● Certificates ● WLAN access point ● Proxy ● OCPP ● External TCP meter ● Display text Information The settings made are only applied after the "Apply" button has been pressed. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 21 Encrypted connection to the charging station Check of the signature for firmware updates Manufacturer root certificate (OCPP 1.6 JSON Security) WLAN Access Point The WLAN access point can be configured here and enabled or disabled as required. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 22: User Menu

    In this area, changes to the following user settings can be made: Username and password The web interface username and the corresponding password can be changed here. The following rules apply for assigning the password: ● At least 10 characters long Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 23 If you forget the web interface password, you can reset it using the displayed recovery key. The recovery key can also be found on the configuration label. Information The recovery key absolutely must be kept in a safe place for the entire life of the product! Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 24: Functions

    RFID cards stored at the charging station. The authorization request is always compared to the RFID OnlyLocal cards stored locally at the charging station. No comparison is made to the RFID cards stored at the OCPP backend. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 25 "accepted card". This text can be customized via the web interface. 5.1.3 RFID authorization without OCPP backend connection The following options are available for managing RFID cards: ● At the RFID reader of the charging station ● In the web interface Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 26 The following entries can be made during teaching-in and editing of an RFID card: Entry Description RFID Card – Serial number (UID) of the RFID card. Serial No. (UID) Expiry Date Date up to which the RFID card is to be valid. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 27 The charging process can now be started by the vehicle. 4) If necessary, the charging process can be stopped prematurely by hold- ing the same RFID card in front of the RFID reader again. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 28 If this function has been activated in the DIP switch settings, enabling a charging session will additionally require a correct signal on the enable input X1. Further informa- tion can be found in the "Installation Manual". Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 29: Maintenance

    Software update at charging network A software update for a charging network must be performed at the master charging station (Home EV-Charger x-series). The master charging station relays the new firmware to the connected client charging stations (c-series) via the software update.
  • Page 30 6) Connect the USB stick to the USB interface of the charging station. The update starts automatically. 6.2.3 Software update via OCPP backend The software update for the entire charging network can be performed via the OCPP backend. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 31 To perform the software update an FTP link is required. The information downloaded from our website along with the software update contains the FTP link. For details on using the FTP link, see the OCPP backend manual. Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...
  • Page 32: Support

    System configuration information, including the type and number of mod- ules connected and the number and length of strings. ● The communication method to the SolarEdge server, if the site is con- nected. ● The product's software version as it appears in the status screen.
  • Page 33: Index

    RFID card ...........  24 DIP switch .......... 13 Start charging process...... 26 LAN ............ 10 Software update ........ 28 Network interfaces........ 9 Web interface ..........  15 WLAN ............ 10 WLAN Access Point (Hotspot) .... 12 Configuration manual V1.00 © SolarEdge Technologies...

Table of Contents