GE Industrial Solutions WattStation Connect Owner Second Edition (iPhone) User Manual

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You can also use the Search field to enter the name of a specific station or

station group and display its details.

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It may be helpful to create a new Pricing Model and a new

Date Pattern before you create a Pricing Rule.

Use the and

icons in the task bar to do so.

NOTE

Each column of the Pricing Rules table is a different color.

Blue denotes Stations or Station Groups; Violet denotes

Dates and Days; Green denotes the Price. You can only add

the correctly color-coded information from the left panel to

the corresponding column in the right panel.

3. Click Pricing Models in the left panel. It expands to display existing pricing

models (if any). Drag and drop a price pattern of your choice to the Price column.
The words ‘Free’ are replaced with the selection you made. You can also use the
Search field to enter the name of a specific pricing model and display its details.

If no pricing models are listed, create a new one. Click the icon on the task bar.

Name and create a pricing rule.

This pricing rule will display in the list of pricing models on the left hand side. For

example, create Pricing Model 1 with a flat rate of $5.00 per charging session.
For more information, see

Section 1.6.2 "Editing a Pricing Model"

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4. Click Date Patterns in the left panel. Drag and drop a date pattern of your choice

to the Date column. The words ‘All the time’ are replaced with the selection you
made. You can also use the Search field to enter the name of a date pattern and
display its details.

If no date pattern is defined, click the

icon in the task bar to create a date

pattern for this pricing model. For example, you want to charge Pricing Model 1
at your WattStation every Saturday and Sunday. For more information, see

Section 1.6.2 "Editing a Pricing Model"

.

5. Click

to save this pricing model. You will receive a confirmation message

‘Pricing Rules Saved’. You have now created a pricing model according to your
business model.

6. (Optional) Click the

icon at the end of a row to completely delete a pricing

rule you have created.

When you add new pricing rules and create new pricing models, your Planning
module page displays color-coded like this:

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