Connect the charger to a computer via a network cable. Open the web browser and type in 192.168.1.5:8080 in the address field and click enter, then the parameter setting page of the charger will open up. Parameter setting can only be done via web browser on a computer. It is suggested to use Microsoft edge or chrome (other browsers might have compatibility problems).
1.Firmware version of the Charger. This item cannot be modified here on the settings page.
2. Charger ID: this is the unique identification of the Charger. If the charger is to be connected to Project EV back-office server, this ID must be set as the serial number on the nameplate of the Charger. Otherwise, the Charger cannot be registered on the server.
3. Charger IP: The default IP is 192.168.1.5. It is not suggested to change the default IP. If you have changed the default IP and forgot the new IP, you can reset the charger to factory setting by long press the reset button (the reset button is on the control board, not the emergency stop button) until the charger reboots. Then you can use the default 192.168.1.5 for access. Please note: ID (same as serial number, can be found on the nameplate sticker) and server URL, otherwise the charger won’t be connected to the back-office server. After restoring the charger to factory setting, you’ll need to reset the charger.
4. Charger Subnet mask: The default value is 255.255.255.0. It is not suggested to change this. If the subnet mask has been reset to another value and you have forgotten the new value, you can restore the charger to factory settings by long pressing the reset button.
5. Net MAC Address.
6. Change the charger from static IP to DHCP- It is recommended to use static to allow future access if required.
7. This is the login password for the laptop on commissioning default is 12345678 and is recommended to change this on commissioning.
8. WIFI SSID (wireless network name).
9. Server URL is to set the domain name or IP address of the back-office server to be connected. The domain name of Project EV is ws://projectevcharger.com:80/ocpp/ws.
10. Charger Internal Time - This is when the unit is online as the time is taken from the server.
11. To be used to alter the time zones should the charger be installed outside GMT time zone.
12. Max Temperature the chargers internals will reach before triggering a fault.
13. Meter value time in Seconds - The charger sends these to the server to be displayed in the app.
14. Only Required with other brands of sim cards.
15. If used in 4G this is required to let the charger know which sim server to connect to.
16. RCD Calibration.
17. Solar modes.
18. Enable Load Management / Solar Features.
19. Property Main Fuse Size (kw).
20. Load Management Meter Model.
21. Measure Power Meter Type.
22. Opt Out/ Opt in of the UK EVC regulations default charging hours plug + charge.
23-27. UK EVC regulations 2021 charge allowed times.
28. UK EVC regulations 2021 randomised delay to 600 secs and can be changed by end user.
30. Language.
31. Machine Type.
32. LAN Connection default gateway.
33. Charger DNS server.
34. Static Max output of the charger.
35. Charging Mode: 1. APP/RFID mode; 2. RFID Mode; 3. Plug & Charge Mode.
36. RFID Default Pin.
37. WIFI Password.
38. Default charging cost for records for multi tariffs set up in the app.
39. Time Zone.
40. Daylight saving start + end date.
40b. Plug and charge, allow charging times.
41. Heartbeat signal sent to the server (time in seconds).
42. Password required by some sim cards that are not Project EV.
43. Time out (in seconds) for starting charge without plugging in a vehicle.
44. Required for testing purposes only.
45. Minimum export power required before the vehicle charge will engage (1.76kw/6amp).
46. Load Management reading hardware - CT/Power Meter.
47. Opt out / Opt in of the UK EVC regulations default charging hours plug and charge.
48. Load Balance Power Meter Address.
49. Power Meter Address.
50-53. Limit your charger to the adjacent times. 0 is default setting.
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