EVOCHARGE EVO Charger 32 Amp Charging Station User Guide

June 13, 2024
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EVOCHARGE EVO Charger 32 Amp Charging Station

Product Information

The product is an RFID Card Authorization List Uploader. It is designed to upload a list of authorized RFID cards to a charging station. The RFID card specification is as follows:

  • Frequency: 13.56 MHz
  • RF Protocol: ISO 14443A

The product can be purchased from here.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Check if there is an Antenna Icon on the charging station. If the Antenna Icon is not present, refer to the “Equipment Required for Charger Without Antenna Icon” section and start at step 4.

  2. Locate the EVO charger’s SSID in the available nearby networks. It will begin with IC3-XXXXXXXXX.

  3. The login credentials are as follows: SSID: IC3-XXXXXXXXX Password: XXXXXXXXX@IC3 Example of credentials (using picture from step 2): SSID: IC3-201500086 Password: 201500086@IC3

  4. If connected to the network, proceed to step 6. Otherwise, follow the instructions in the “Equipment Required for Charger Without Antenna Icon” section.

  5. Remove the charger’s cover by loosening the five screws located on the back of the charger. Use the T20 L-Key.
    WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. THE CHARGER NEEDS TO BE ON. ONCE THE COVER IS REMOVED THE INPUT POWER TERMINALS WILL BE EXPOSED IN THE LOWER LEFTHAND CORNER. USE CAUTION.

  6. Connect the Ethernet Cable to the RJ-45 port on the front of the charger. Connect the other end of the cable to the laptop.

  7. Open Google Chrome on the laptop. In the address bar, type 192.168.100.1 to access the charger’s portal.

  8. Type in the Username and Password: Username: admin Password: EVO32iEVSE

  9. Click on the Station Settings Tab. Delete any characters in the Plug and Charge ID (Note: This field may already be blank). Then click Apply.

  10. Click the OCPP Settings tab. Change the AllowOfflineTxForUnknownId to No. Scroll down to Local Authorize Offline & LocalPreAuthorize. Both of these settings need to be set to Yes. Then scroll all the way down, and click Apply.

  11. Create a CSV file that is formatted correctly. Ensure the file is saved as a CSV file type.

  12. Click on Maintenance on the left-hand column. Then click on Choose File to search for and select the CSV file. Finally, click Upload List. You will then see “Upload Local Authorization List Successful.” Click Show Local Authorization List to confirm.

How to Upload RFID Card Authorization

List Instruction Guide

Uploading RFID Card Authorization List Instructions

RFID Card Spec:
Frequency: 13.56 MHz/RF Protocol: ISO 14443A
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  1. Check to see if there is an Antenna Icon on the charging station (see picture below). If the Antenna Icon is not present refer to the “Equipment Required for Charger Without Antenna Icon” section and start at step 4.

  2. Locate the EVO charger’s SSID in the available nearby networks. It will begin with IC3-XXXXXXXXX (see example below).

  3. The login credentials are as follows:
    SSID: IC3-XXXXXXXXX
    Password: XXXXXXXXX@IC3
    Example of credentials (using picture from step 2):
    SSID: IC3-201500086
    Password: 201500086@IC3

  4. Once connected to the network proceed to step 6.
    Equipment Required for Charger Without Antenna Icon:
    https://www.amazon.com/EKLIND-10807-TORX- star-L-Key/dp/B000186GWC/ref=sr_1_9?crid=23P3AW2KE4ZAG&dchild=1&keywords=eklind+torx+set&qid=1617403299&sprefix=torx+eklind%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-9
    RJ-45 Cable (Ethernet Cable)
    https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Flexboot-Ethernet-Patch- Cable/dp/B00AJHC7BY/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=ethernet+cable+5%27&qid=1617403544&sr=8-3
    Computer W/ RJ-45 Port (ethernet port) & Google Chrome
    Note: A USB to RJ-45 Adaptor Will Work.
    https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Ethernet-Adapter- Supporting/dp/B00BBD7NFU/ref=sr_1_3?crid=38KA8H9914TR6&dchild=1&keywords=usb+to+rj45+adapter&qid=1617403842&sprefix=usb+to+rj+%2Caps%2C181&sr=8-3

  5. Remove the charger’s cover by loosening the five screws located on the back of the charger. Use the T20 L-Key.
    WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. THE CHARGER NEEDS TO BE ON. ONCE THE COVER IS REMOVED THE INPUT POWER TERMINALS WILL BE EXPOSED IN THE LOWER LEFTHAND CORNER. USE CAUTION.

  6. Connect the Ethernet Cable to the RJ-45 port on the Front of the charger. You will also need to connect the other end to the Laptop.

  7. Open Google Chrome on the Laptop. In the address bar type 192.168.100.1. This will take you to the charger’s portal.EVOCHARGE-EVO-Charger-32-Amp-Charging-Station-FIG- \(8\)

  8. Click on the “Station Settings” Tab. Delete any characters in the “Plug and Charge ID” (Note: This field may already be blank). Then click “Apply”

  9. Click the “OCPP Settings” tab. Change the “AllowOfflineTxForUnknownId” to No. Scroll down to “LocalAuthorizeOffline” & LocalPreAuthorize.” Both of these settings need to be set to Yes. Then scroll all the way down, and click “Apply.”EVOCHARGE-EVO-Charger-32-Amp-Charging-Station-FIG- \(10\)EVOCHARGE-EVO-Charger-32-Amp-Charging-Station-FIG- \(11\)

  10. Create a CSV file that is formatted the following way (see attached Auth List Example File as an example). Ensure the file is Saved As a CSV file Type.EVOCHARGE-EVO-Charger-32-Amp-Charging-Station-FIG-15

  11. The next step is uploading the CSV file. Click on “Maintenance” on the left-hand column. Then click on “Choose File.” This will allow you to search for the CSV. Once you have selected the CSV, you can click “Upload List.” You will then see “Upload Local Authorization List Successful.” Click “Show Local Authorization List” to confirm.EVOCHARGE-EVO-Charger-32-Amp-Charging-Station-FIG- \(13\) EVOCHARGE-EVO-Charger-32-Amp-Charging-Station-FIG- \(14\)

  12. If the cover was removed, you may disconnect the Ethernet Cable. The cover can then be resecured to the charger (Note: ensure that the screws are tight to prevent water damage).

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