legrand 0 590 56 Green Up Charging Stations User Guide
- June 11, 2024
- Legrand
Table of Contents
- legrand 0 590 56 Green Up Charging Stations User Guide
- LEGAL INFORMATION
- USE OF GREEN’UP CHARGING STATION WITH OCPP
- CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE
- CONFIGURATION FILE
- AVAILABLE FEATURES AND CONFIGURATIONS
- Configurations possibilities :
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- References
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legrand 0 590 56 Green Up Charging Stations User Guide
LEGAL INFORMATION
Presentation pictures do not always include personal protective equipment
(PPE), but this is a legal and regulatory obligation that must be scrupulously
respected.
In accordance with its continous improvement policy, Legrand reserves the
right to change the specifications and illustrations without notice. All
illustrations, descriptions and technical information included in this
document are provided as indications and cannot be held against Legrand.
USE OF GREEN’UP CHARGING STATION WITH OCPP
Before you start
Legrand ESVE charging station use the protocol version OCPP 1.6J.
You need to have :
- a connected and functional charging station ;
- a communication kit cat.no 0 590 56 ;
- optional – a RFID kit cat.no 0 590 59 ;
- an available and functional OCPP 1.6J server ;
- a laptop to set the station and the communication kit ;
- a RJ45 cable between the laptop and the communication kit ;
- a connection to the server that can be used by the charging station ;
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- the latest update package (including OCPP) available on the Legrand e-catalogue (www.legrand.fr) ;
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How does it work ?
STEP 1 : Installation of the communication and RFID (option) kits.
Check the instructions sheet LE09802AA\XX
STEP 2 : Laptop connection to the communication kit.
Check the communication kit instructions sheet LE09802AA\XX page 14
STEP 3 : Charging station set up in OCPP mode
CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE
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Browse the charging stations’ s web pages by logging into the Communication Kit cat.no 0 590 56 via the IP address (default 192.168.1.200).
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Connect to the web pages using the Id and password (by default admin/admin). For a reminder of the first connection procedure, please check the communication kit’s instructions sheet LE09802A-XX.
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Select the page “Charging Mode“.
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Select OCPP mode in the load mode selection tab.
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On the configuration page one find several parts :
OCPP server connection button. When activated, the charging station attempts to connect to the server using the information transmitted in the OCPP configuration file (OCPPConf.xml). The web socket connection format is the following “URL – UID.“
The first button allows you to get the existing OCPP configuration file from
the charging station.
This file serves as a template.
The second allows you to choose a modified file on the computer.
The third allows you to save, the file chosen on the computer, in the charging
station.
The OCPP status allows to know the connection situation of the charging
station in relation to the OCPP server.
Activation: If the variable is 0, the terminal does not attempt to connect to
the OCPP server. If the variable is 1, the terminal tries to connect to the
OCPP server.
Connection to the server: If the variable is 0, the charging station is not
connected to the server via web socket. If the variable is at 1, the charging
station is connected to the server via web socket.
OCPP data allows you to know the configuration data in the configuration file.
It is this data that will be used by the charging station. Example: For the
web socket connection, the charging socket will use the URL-UID part
informed.
5. Modifying and saving the configuration file
Download the configuration file which is on the charging station via the
“Recover OCPPConf.xml“ button, downloading takes a few seconds.
Once downloaded, it is possible to change it. It is important to respect the
xml formatting of the file. Check the chapter “Configuration file“.
Once the file is modified, use the “choose a file .xml“ button to give the
file’s direction to the communication kit. Now you can press the “Store
OCPPConf.xml“ button to upload the file to the communication kit.
It is possible to control information on the page in the part entitled “OCPP
data“. It is recommended that you check the information carefully before
taking the next step.
It is possible to directly change the charging station’s network settings via
the OCPP configuration file. It is also possible to change the network
configuration of the communication kit through the “Networks“ page.
Be careful when changing network settings, they will be taken into account
immediately.
6. Activation of the OCPP service
Once the information is checked, it is possible to start the OCPP service on
the charging station side. This is very simple, just click the “Connect to the
OCPP server“ button.
You can check the status of the activation and connection to the server on the
page in the “OCPP Status“ section.
CONFIGURATION FILE
The configuration file allows you to transmit the information needed to set up
the web socket connection between the charging station and the server, change
the network configuration of the terminal and set up the charging point.
Possible configurations :
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The server’s URI allows the login address to be transmitted to the OCPP server;
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UID of the charging station allows to transmit the identifier to be used by the terminal when connecting to the OCPP server;
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RJ45 port network configuration allows you to set up the IP address for the RJ45 port of the charging station
o IP address ;
o Subnet mask ;
o IP address of the gateway ;
o DHCP enable/disable
o IP address DNS1
o IP address DNS2 -
WiFi network configuration allows WiFi network information to be transmitted using the charging station and the IP connection address of the charging station’s WiFi port;
o Network’s SSID ;
o WEP key ;
o IP address;
o Subnet mask ;
o IP adress of the gateway ;
o DHCP enable/disable
o IP address DNS1
o IP address DNS2 -
Setting the badge reader to work in the event of an offline charging station (are allowed: all IDs, only locally stored IDs, no IDs)
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Setting up access to web pages allows you to change access to web pages (for security reasons, it is strongly recommended to change the access iD and password) ;
o ID ;
o Password ; -
Meter Value Sample Interval => allows you to set a value for the Meter Sample Interval setting at the charging station before connecting to the OCPP server ;
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Connection Time Out => allows you to set a value from the Connection Time Out setting to the charging station before connecting to the OCPP server ;
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Heart Beat Interval => sets a Value from Heart Beat Interval to the charging station before connecting to the OCPP server ;
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Basic Authentication => allows you to manage the authentication of the client/server connection ;
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Charge point configuration => allows for each charging point of the charging station to change the following parameters individually :
o Indication of maximum current at the charging point ;
o Cable usage management (detachable cable or attached cable operation simulation) ;
o OCPP Action ;
To make it easy and automatic to read and write the file, we chose to offer an
XML format. It is therefore important to follow the XML formatting rules to
change the configuration file.
If the file content does not comply with the logical formatting of the XML,
the file will not be taken into account when transferring to the communication
kit from the web pages.
AVAILABLE FEATURES AND CONFIGURATIONS
The supported OCPP 1.6J functions (Borne to Server) are as follows :
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Authorize“ ex : [2,“26765260829432299233“,“Authorize“,{“id Tag“:“XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX“}] Id Tag Info support expiry Date and parentId Tag.
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“Boot Notification” ex : [2,“46740660243372615052“,“BootNotification“,{“chargeBoxSerialNumber“:“260988“,“chargePointModel“:“059004“,“chargePointVendor“:“Legrand“,“firmwareVersion“:“V01.01.65/V01.01.08“,“meterType“:“internal“}]
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“Data Transfert” : N.A
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“Diagnostics Status Notification” example coming soon
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“Firmware Status Notification” example coming soon
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“Heartbeat” ex : [2,“11101862315294265356“,“Heartbeat“,{}]
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“Meter Values” ex :
[2,“14057949118014675557“,“MeterValues“,{“connectorId“:2,“transactionId“:XXXX,“meterValue“:[{“- timestamp“:“2019-04-19T16:26:44.277+02:00“,“sampledValue“:[{“value“:“1.64“,“context“:“Sample.
Clock“,“format“:“Raw“,“mesurand“:“Current.Import“,“location“:“Outlet“,“unit“:“A“},{“value“:“3.1816661“,“context“:“Sample.Clock“,“format“:“Raw“,“mesurand“:“Energy.Active.Import.
Interval“,“unit“:“Wh“},{“value“:“381.79993“,“context“:“Sample.Clock“,“format“:“Raw“,“mesurand“:“Power.Active.
Export“, “location “:“ Outlet “,“unit“:“W“}]}]}] -
“Start Transaction” ex :
[2,“31895085733530537308“,“StartTransaction“,{“connectorId“:2,“idTag“:“XXXXXXX“,“meterStart“:0,“reservationId“:0,“timestamp“:“2019-04-19T16:25:43.083+02:00“}] Id Tag Info support expiry Date and parent Id Tag. -
“Status Notification” ex :
[2,“32978631724077548134“,“StatusNotification“,{“connectorId“:2,“errorCode“:“NoError“,“info“:“No failure“,“status“:“Suspended EVSE“,“vendorId“:“Legrand“}] -
“Stop Transaction” ex :
[2,“95499847395981752639“,“StopTransaction“,{“idTag“:“XXXXXXXXXX“,“meterStop“:16,“timestamp“:“2019-04-19T16:28:21.917+02:00“,“transactionId“:XXXXXXXXXXX,“reason“:“Local“,“transactionData“:[{“timestamp“:“2019-04-1 9T16:28:21.917+02:00“,“sampledValue“:[{“value“:“1.40“,“context“:“Interruption.End“,“format“:“Raw“,“mesurand“:“Current.Import“,“unit“:“A“},{“value“:“2.8147619“,“context“:“Interruption.End“,“format“:“Raw“,“mesurand“:“Energy.
Active.Import.Interval“,“unit“:“Wh“}]}]}] IdTag Info support expiry Date and parentId Tag. -
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The supported OCPP 1.6J functions (Server to charging station) are:
– “Cancel Reservation” : available ;
– “Change Availability” : available ;
– “Change Configuration” : available ;
Check the chapter “Configuration“.
– “Clear Cache” : available ;
– “Clear Charging Profile” : available ;
– “Data Transfer” : not available ;
– “Get Composite Schedule” : available ;
– “Get Configuration” : available ;
Check the chapter “Configuration“.
– “Get Diagnostics” : available ;
– “Get Local List Version” : available ;
– “Remote Start Transaction” : available ;
– “Remote Stop Transaction” : available ;
– “Reserve Now” : available ;
– “Reset” : available ;
– “Send Local List” : available ;
– “Set Charging Profile” : available ;
– “Trigger Message” : available ;
– “Unlock Connector” : available ;
– “Update Firmware” : available ;
Configurations possibilities :
CORE PROFILE| OCPP 1.6| READ| WRITE| BY DEFAULT|
REMARKS
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Allow Off line Tx For Unknown| Optional| OK| Accepted| False|
Authorization Cache Enabled| Optional| OK| Accepted| False|
Authorize Remote Tx Requests| Required| OK| Accepted| True|
Blink Repeat| Optional| OK| Accepted| 60| No action on Legrand station
Clock Aligned Data Interval| Required| OK| Accepted| 0| No action on Legrand
station
Connection Time Out| Required| OK| Accepted| 60| 60sec by default
Get Configuration Max Keys| Required| OK| N.A.| 255|
Heart beat In terval| Required| OK| Accepted| 60| Between 10 and 86400 sec
Light Intensity| Optional| OK| Rejected| 100| No action on Legrand station
Local Authorize Off line| Required| OK| Accepted| False|
Local Pre Authorize| Required| OK| Accepted| False|
Max Energy On In validity| Optional| OK| Rejected| 0|
Meter Values Aligned Data| Required| OK| Accepted| | Please check “supported
Meter Values Aligned Data”
Meter Values Aligned Data Max Length| Required| OK| Rejected| 50|
Meter Values Sampled Data| Required| OK| Accepted| | Please check “supported
Meter Values Sampled Data”
Meter Values Sampled Data Max Length| Optional| OK| Rejected| 50|
Meter Value Sample Interval| Required| OK| Accepted| 30| – 10 s
Minimum Status Duration| Optional| OK| Accepted| 0|
Number Off Connectors| Required| OK| N.A.| 0| Depend of the reference of the
product
Reset Retries| Required| OK| Accepted| 1|
Connector Phase Rotation| Required| OK| Not supported| Unknown| No action on
Legrand station
Connector Phase Rotation Max- Length| Optional| OK| N.A.| 1| No action on
Legrand station
Stop Transaction On EV Side Dis- connect| Required| OK| Accepted| True| No
action on Legrand station
Stop Transaction On Invalid Id| Required| OK| Accepted| False|
CORE PROFILE| OCPP 1.6| READ| WRITE| BY DEFAULT|
REMARKS
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Stop Txn Aligned Data| Required| OK| Accepted| | Please check “supported- Stop
Txn Aligned Data”
Stop Txn Aligned Data Max- Length| Optional| OK| N.A| 10|
Stop Txn Sampled Data| Require| OK| Accepted| | Please check “supported- Stop
Txn Sampled Data”
Stop Txn Sampled Data Max- Length| Optional| OK| N.A| 10|
Supported Feature Profiles| Required| OK| N.A| Core, Firmware Management,
Local Auth List Management, Remote Trigger, Reservation, Smart Charging|
Supported Feature Profiles- Max Length| Optional| OK| N.A| 6|
Transaction Message Attempts| Required| OK| Accepted| 3|
Transaction Message Retry Interval| Required| OK| Accepted| 10|
Unlock Connector On EV Side- Disconnect| Required| OK| Accepted| True| No
action on Legrand station (always true)
Web Socket Ping Interval| Required| OK| Accepted| 300| No action on Legrand
station
Supported File Transfer Proto- cols| Required| OK| OK| FTP, SFTP, FTPS, HTTP,
HTTPS|
LOCAL AUTH LIST MANAGEMENT PROFILE| OCPP 1.6| READ| WRITE|
BY DEFAULT| REMARKS
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Local Auth List Enabled| Required| OK| Accepted| False|
Local Auth List Max Length| Required| OK| N.A| 500|
Send Local List Max Length| Required| OK| N.A| 500|
RESERVATION PROFILE| OCPP 1.6| READ| WRITE| BY DEFAULT| REMARKS
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Reserve Connector Zero Sup- ported| Optional| OK| N.A| True|
SMART CHARGING PROFILE| OCPP 1.6| READ| WRITE| BY
DEFAULT| REMARKS
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Charge Profile Max Stack Level| Required| OK| N.A| 100|
Charging Schedule Allowed Charging Rate Unit| Required| OK| N.A| Current,
Power|
Charging Schedule Max Periods| Required| OK| N.A| 100|
Connector Switch 3to1 Phase Supported| Optional| OK| N.A| False|
Max Charging Profiles Installed| Required| OK| N.A| 100|
LEGRAND PROFILE| OCPP 1.6| READ| WRITE| BY DEFAULT|
REMARKS
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charging Station Max Limit| N.A| OK| OK| 64|
conf Basic Time| N.A| OK| OK| 10|
conf Authorize Time| N.A| OK| OK| 20|
conf Bott Notification Time| N.A| OK| OK| 30|
default IdTag1| N.A| OK| OK| LEGRAND001|
defaultIdTag2| N.A| OK| OK| LEGRAND002|
Max Current Installation Right| N.A| OK| N.A| | Allows to know the maximum
limit of the installation
Max Current Installation Left| N.A| OK| N.A| | Allows to know the maximum
limit of the installation
Max Current Cable Right| N.A| OK| N.A| | Allows to know the maximum limit of
the charging cable used
Max Current Cable Left| N.A| OK| N.A| | Allows to know the maximum limit of
the charging cable used
Meter Type| N.A| OK| N.A| Internal| “Internal“ or “external“ (external under
delopment)
network Ethernet Address| N.A| OK| N.A| |
network Ethernet Netmask| N.A| OK| N.A| |
network Ethernet Gateway| N.A| OK| N.A| |
network WiFi Address| N.A| OK| N.A| |
network WiFi Netmask| N.A| OK| N.A| |
network WiFi Gateway| N.A| OK| N.A| |
OCPP Plug And Charge| N.A| OK| OK| False|
server Reconnection Time| N.A| OK| OK| 30|
UID| N.A| OK| OK| Null|
URL| N.A| OK| OK| Null|
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