1. Introduction This document refers to the following devices: EVLunic Pro M with software version 1.8 or a later version of the software 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".
CHARG ING STATIO N 1.2. Purpose of the document This document describes the configuration of the advanced features of EVLunic Pro M after it has been installed. This includes, among other things, the description of the settings in the web interface.
1.5.1. Contents of the document • Configuration of the advanced features of EVLunic Pro M 1.5.2. Not contained in this document • Commissioning and deinstallation of the charging station •...
CHARG ING STATIO N 1.6. Further documentation Manuals and additional information are available on the ABB website: new.abb.com/ev-charging Designation Target group Operating instructions • End customer • Electrician Installation manual • Electrician UDP Programmers Guide • Programmer • End customer •...
5 Higher-level network/Internet 6 OCPP backend Only EVLunic Pro M can be operated as master charging stations; only EVLunic Pro S can be operated as slave charging stations. The following chapters describe which network interfaces EVLunic Pro M (master charging station) provides and how to set up a master/slave network.
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CHARG ING STATIO N 2.1.1. LAN EVLunic Pro M can be connected to a router via the integrated LAN interface. The router provides a connection to an OCPP backend over the Internet. 1 EVLunic Pro M 2 Router 3 Internet 4 OCPP backend Connection: Ethernet1-Anschluss (LSA+®)
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CHARG ING STATIO N 2.1.2. WLAN (optional) EVLunic Pro M can be connected to a router via the integrated WLAN interface. If the router is connected to the Internet, a connection to an OCPP backend can be made. 1 EVLunic Pro M...
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2.1.3. WLAN Access Point (Hotspot) (optional) EVLunic Pro M 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.
2.2. Design of a local charging network (master/slave) A local charging network includes one EVLunic Pro M as master and up to 15 EVLunic Pro S as slaves. Depending on the number of slave charging stations, the design of a local charging network is implemented differently: •...
3.5. Configuration in series via USB stick Several EVLunic Pro M can be configured with the same settings. For this purpose, the configuration of one EVLunic Pro M is saved on a USB stick and then transferred to other EVLunic Pro M. Preparation The following tools are required for the configuration via USB stick: •...
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CHARG ING STATIO N 3.5.1. Create configuration If this has not yet been done, a first EVLunic Pro M must be configured with the desired settings. These settings serve as the basis for the configuration of additional EVLunic Pro M.
CHARG ING STATIO N 3.5.4. Import configuration To load the configuration into another EVLunic Pro M, the USB stick must be plugged in to the desired charging station. The configuration will be imported automatically and adopted after a restart. 4. Functions The following chapters describe special functions of the charging station.
The charging station offers the possibility of passing information and receiving commands via the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). This can be used, for example, for integration into a Smart Home. For more information, see the "UDP Programming Guide", which is available in the download area on the ABB website.
CHARG ING STATIO N 5. Maintenance 5.1. Diagnosis and troubleshooting The FAQs on the ABB website help to rectify possible errors that might occur: new.abb.com/ev-charging 5.2. Software update It is recommended to always keep the charging station up-to-date, as it contains functional enhancements and bug fixes.
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The software update for the entire charging network can be performed via the OCPP backend. To perform the software update an FTP link is required. The information downloaded from the ABB website along with the software update contains the FTP link.