Description Of Use; Sequence Of Operation - Simon URBAN POLE Nstrucciones De Instalacion

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DESCRIPTION OF USE

The solution architecture is based on a single outdoor urban Charging Pole with
2 Schuko charging outlets (Art. RP-02CB10-SS-2P and RP-02IB10-SS-2P), which
incorporates service user Control and Identification functionality. The twin-
outlet Charging Pole Solution concept offers the chance to manage the charging
of electric vehicles from a single charging system, allowing the charging for two
electric vehicles in an independent manner.
Equipped with a 4.5" screen for interaction with the end user during the charging
process, the terminal offers simple and intuitive ergonomics. Using the touch
screen, locally in standalone mode, or remotely using GPRS-3G connectivity with
an external application, maintenance personnel can manage the charging
infrastructure and manage service users and can configure services such as SMS
messages and alerts, and check on the availability for use of the various charging
points.
The charging pole itself allows the possibility to configure the utilization language
through a configuration screen. Among the configuration times, a maximum
charging time can be setup.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

The sequence of operation of the urban pole with two Schuko outlets can be
summarized with the following steps:
0) Outlet Free: In the initial phase, the charging pole is in an operative and free
status (Stand By), waiting to perform the charging of any electric vehicle (Status
led indicator in solid Green). The screen will show a welcome message.
1) User authentication: The user must be authenticated approximating the card
to the RFID Mifare Reader in order to use the charging solution. Once the card
has been read, the charging pole will request a start confirmation by passing the
card by the reader again.
2) Outlet Selection: In the case that the card used is correct, both status leds will
turn to flashing green and the user will proceed to the outlet selection. In order
to select the outlet, the desired led button must be pushed by the user.
3) Open the lid: Once the outlet has been selected it will be unlocked, allowing
its opening.
4) Cable connection: With the lid opened, the cable can be plugged-in and the
charging pole will detect if the connection is correct.
5) Vehicle Charging: After the cable connection, the charging status led will
change to solid blue initiating the charging.
6) Charging stop request: The user can stop the charging process in any moment
by authenticating again in the RFID Mifare Reader. A confirmation will be
requested, and in the case that the card is the same that has initiated the
charging process, the charging will be stopped.
7) Vehicle removal: The user will be able to extract the charging cable and the
urban pole will return to the initial status.
For a more detailed instructions about the use, configuration and maintenance
of the charging pole, request the User and Configuration Manual to our customer
service.
FEATURES
Solution type: Autonomous and communicated.
Number of outlets: Two Schuko Outlets CEE 7/4.
(Independent operation).
Charging mode: mode 2 (according to IEC 62196-2).
Performance: Single Phase (16 A) per Outlet.
Electric protection (optional):
- Magneto-thermic circuit breaker (MCB), overloads and short circuits.
- Residual-currentoperated protective device (RCD), direct and indirect contacts.
Security: Energy theft protection with latching cover and charging lead latching
at each outlet.
4.5" touch screen: For interaction with the end user during the charging process
and for parameter setting by the maintenance operative.
User Identification and Authentication: by means of Mifare RFID reader (2 RFID
Mifare Cards included with the default configuration).
Payment for recharging service: Prepaid (Local) and Subscriber Card (Remote).
Illuminated Indicator: charging status led per each outlet.
Pushbutton to request/interrupt charging.
Languages: Spanish, Catalan, English y French.
Remote Management and Monitoring (Optional): Power supplied, charging
times, users registered, charging time limitation, charging point status and
availability checking, accessible to the charging infrastructure manager via GPRS-
3G using the OCPP 1.5 protocol. (RP-02IB10-MM-2P).
CHARGING POLE ELEMENTS
Interactive touch
screen
Schuko Outlets
4
GPRS-3G Antenna
Status led
pushbutton
RFID Mifare Reader
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Rp-02cb10-ss-2pRp-02ib10-ss-2p

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