Ev charging station, User manual & installation instructions – GE Industrial Solutions NEMA EVSE CHARGING STATION User Manual

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EV Charging Station

User Manual & Installation Instructions

GE EV Charging Station User Manual

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recommended to configure the EV100 application to use port 9500 (by default) and all EVSE in
the network to also use port 9500 (factory default is 9000).

Enable DHCP
Keep this option disabled at any time.

Allow charging if communication is not established
By default, this option is not selected. Checking this box will modify the behavior of the EVSE in
the case of network loss:
If unchecked, the EVSE will not allow charging of a car in the case of network communication
failure between the EVSE and the Host PC.
If checked, the EVSE will allow charging of a car despite of a network communication failure.

Station ID information

Fill in the Station ID information to distinguish EVSE from each other in the EV100 Application. It

is important to give each EVSE a unique ID.

IDs will appear in the EV100 Application in the format “1-12-9” (e.g. Locality ID = 1, Facility ID =

12, Unit number = 9).

After the desired settings were configured click on “Save”.

Repeat this procedure for all EVSE in the network.

Note: The Station ID information is how the EV100 application distinguishes between
stations in the same network. Make sure you assign different values to each EVSE.

Note: The port number on all EVSE in the network must match the port number defined
during the EV100 Software installation.

Note: In the case of any modification of the “Require authentication for charging”
status, or after a reset or replacement of the controller, the Station ID must be modified

to a new ID not previously used on this network to avoid transaction data to be lost.

Action
required !

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