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Instruction Manual
Blink IQ 200
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© 2016 by Car Charging Group Inc.
No part of the contents of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the express written permission of Car Charging Group Inc. The contents of this document have been verified by the manufacturer to be consistent with the described components; however, inconsistencies sometimes
occur. Such inconsistencies should be brought to the attention of an Car Charging Group Inc. representative.
Changes to this manual may be made at any time without notice.
Disclaimer of Consequential Damages
Car Charging Group Inc. is not responsible for the use or application by any person of the materials in this
manual. Car Charging Group Inc. is not responsible for damages, either direct or consequential, arising out
of or relating to the use or application of these materials.
Blink, Blink Network, and the Blink logo are registered trademarks of Car Charging Group Inc.
SAE J1772™ is a trademark of SAE International®
Car Charging Group Inc.
430 S. 2nd Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85003-2418
1-888-998-BLINK
www.CarCharging.com
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Table of Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................1
Introduction..............................................................................................3
1.1
Specifications...........................................................................................5
2.1
Product View................................................................................................... 4
Product Specifications....................................................................................... 6
Installation...............................................................................................8
3.1
Before Installation............................................................................................. 8
3.2
Tools & Parts Required for Installation................................................................. 8
3.3
Install the Charger............................................................................................ 9
Web Portal Login Instructions.................................................................15
4.1
Getting Started.............................................................................................. 15
4.2
Web-page Overview...................................................................................... 17
4.3
Configuration................................................................................................ 21
4.4
Maintenance................................................................................................. 31
4.5
LLM Status..................................................................................................... 32
4.6
Security........................................................................................................ 33
4.7
Operation Hours............................................................................................ 34
4.8
Default Price.................................................................................................. 35
4.9
OQC Test...................................................................................................... 37
Operations.............................................................................................38
5.1
About the Charger......................................................................................... 38
5.2
Charging an Electric Vehicle (EV)..................................................................... 39
5.3
Stop Charging............................................................................................... 43
5.4
Troubleshooting............................................................................................. 45
5.5
General Care................................................................................................ 48
5.6
Customer Support.......................................................................................... 48
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1. Advanced Front View.........................................................................................3
Figure 1-2. Smart Front View...............................................................................................4
Figure 1-3. Kiosk Front View................................................................................................4
Figure 3-1. Mounting Bracket..............................................................................................9
Figure 3-2. Prepare for Wiring...........................................................................................10
Figure 3-3. Terminal Tube..................................................................................................11
Figure 3-4. Remove the cover............................................................................................11
Figure 3-5. Wiring...........................................................................................................12
Figure 3-6. Blink Charger and Mounting Bracket..................................................................12
Figure 3-7. Mounting Bracket Screws..................................................................................13
Figure 3-8. Blink Charger and Charger Plug........................................................................14
Figure 4-1. Ethernet RJ-45 Port Location..............................................................................15
Figure 5-1. Remove the Charging Plug from the Charger.......................................................39
Figure 5-2. Connect the Charging Plug to the EV..................................................................39
Figure 5-3. Blink Charger screen........................................................................................40
Figure 5-4. Place the Charging Plug into the Charger Holster................................................44
List of Tables
Table 2-1. Product Specifications..........................................................................................5
Table 3-1. Tools & Parts Required for Installation....................................................................8
Table 5-1. Charging Status Indictors...................................................................................38
Table 5-2. Troubleshooting Description................................................................................45
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INPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using the Car Charging Group Inc. electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) Blink Charger,
read all of these instructions, as well as the WARNING and CAUTION markings in this document, on
the Blink Charger, and on your electric vehicle (EV).
Consult the following symbols and related instructions for the actions necessary to avoid hazards.
Safety Instructions
Legend
WARNING: Used when there is a risk of personal injury
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK – Used when there is a risk of electric shock
WARNING: RISK OF FIRE – Used when there is a risk of fire
CAUTION: Used when there is a risk of damage to the equipment
• A device employing pressure terminal connectors for field wiring connections shall be provided
with instructions specifying a range of values or a nominal value of tightening torque to be
applied to the clamping screws of the terminal connectors.
• This product should be installed only by a qualified approved technician.
• Make sure that the materials used and the installation procedures follow local building codes
and safety standards.
• The information provided in this manual in no way exempts the user of responsibility to follow
all applicable codes or safety standards.
• Car Charging Group Inc. is not responsible for physical injury, damage to property or
equipment caused by the installation of this device.
• This document provides instructions for the Blink Charger and should not be used for any other
product. Before installation or use of this product, review this manual carefully and consult
with a licensed contractor, licensed electrician, or trained installation expert to make sure of
compliance with local building codes and safety standards.
Repair and Maintenance Clause:
• Only qualified approved electrician is allowed to repair or maintain this device. It is
forbidden for general user to repair or maintain it.
• Any repairment or maintenance MUST be done after powering off this device.
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FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
• This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. “Changes or modifications are not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.”
• English ”This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.”
equipment
complies
with est
FCC/IC
RF exposure
compliance
requirements,
the antenna
for
• This
French:
”Le présent
appareil
conforme
aux CNR
d’Industrie
Canada applicables
auxused
appareils
this
transmitter
must
be
installed
to
provide
separation
distance
of
at
least
20
cm
from
all
persons.
radio exempts de licence. ‘exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil
ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.”
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Basic precautions should always be followed when using electrical products, including the following:
• Read all the instructions before using this product.
• This device should be supervised when used around children.
• Do not put fingers into the EV connector.
• Do not use this product if the flexible power cord or EV cable is frayed, has broken insulation, or
any other signs of damage.
• Do not use this product if the enclosure or the EV connector is broken, cracked, open, or shows any
other indication of damage.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
• Do not touch live electrical parts.
• Incorrect connections may cause electric shock.
WARNING: This equipment is intended only for charging vehicles that do not require ventilation during charging. Please refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual to determine ventilation requirements.
WARNING: Do not use extender cables to increase the length of the charging cable. Maximum
length is limited to 25 feet by the National Fire Protection Agency.
General Conventions
Note: Indicates additional information that is relevant to the current process or procedure.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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1 Introduction
This Instruction Manual describes how to properly install the Blink Model IQ-200 EVSE Charger, referred to
as the “Blink Charger” throughout this document. Contact the Blink Support Center at 1-888-998-BLINK for
troubleshooting and more detailed technical questions.
• Unauthorized modification to the Blink equipment voids the manufacturer’s warranty.
The Blink Level 2 EVSE Charger specified in this document is designed for the U.S. market to charge plug-in
electric vehicles (PEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs). It provides AC Level 2 charging that effectively
shortens charging time for typical EVs, when compared to a Level 1 cordset EVSE unit.
1.1 Product View
Blink IQ 200 - Advanced
Model #:
IQW2-80U-M1-R2-N-25 (80A)
IQW2-32U-M1-R2-N-25 (32A)
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Blink IQ 200 - Smart
Model #:
IQW2-80U-W1-N1-N-25
Figure 1-2. Smart Front View
Blink IQ 200 - Kiosk
Model #:
IQW2-00U-M1-R2-N-00
						Figure 1-3. Kiosk Front View
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2 Specifications
2.1 Product Specifications
Table 2-1. Product Specifications.
Specification
Item
Kiosk
Input Rating
Power Input
Advanced (80A)
Smart
120/208/240 V~,
single phase, 60
Hz.
208/240 V~, single phase, 60 Hz.
0.22 A maximum.
80 A maximum.
Advanced (32A)
32 A maximum.
Connections
& Wiring
Uncorded, Hard-Wired, L1, L2, and GND.
Standby
Power
< 10 W.
< 10 W.
120/208/240 V~,
single phase, 60
Hz.
208/240 V~, single phase, 60 Hz.
No output.
80 A maximum,
32 A maximum,
19.2 kW maximum.
7.68 kW maximum.
Onput Rating
Power Output
Cold-Load
Pickup
< 5 W.
< 10 W.
Randomized delay between 120 and 720 seconds before charge resume after a power
failure.
Internal
Residual
Current
CCID 20, 20 mA CCID per UL 2231, Automatic and Manual Reset Feature.
Detection
Protection
Upstream
Breaker
2-pole 100 A (max.) breaker on dedicated circuit, Non-GFCI type.
Plug-Out
Protection
Power output is de-energized when a charging connector is disconnected from an EV.
Electrical
Over Current, Short Circuit, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Ground Fault,
Protection
Surge Protection, Over Temperature.
Local Area
10/100 Base T Ethernet LAN.
Network
(LAN)
Wireless
Communication
802.11 b/g/n
Local Area
Network
(WLAN/
WiFi)
CDMA/UMTS Cellular.
Cellullar
None.
CDMA/UMTS
Cellular.
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Specification
Item
Kiosk
None.
Charger
Advanced (80A)
Smart
Advanced (32A)
LED Status Indicator:
Steady Green = Power On/Ready To Charge.
Status
Flashing Green (Fast) = Vehicle Connected/Ready To Charge.
Indicators -
Flashing Blue (Slow) = Charging.
LDE Status
Flashing Red = Warning/Fault.
Indicator
Steady Green = Charging Complete.
Display
LCD w/Touch Panel.
None.
LCD w/Touch Panel.
Card Reader
RFID/NFC/SCC Reader.
None.
RFID/NFC/SCC
Reader.
Speaker:
User
Interface
Sound 1 = System Powered/Initialized Successfully.
& Control
Sound 2 = Charging Connector Attached To
EV.
w/Speaker.
Sound 3 = Charging Connector Disconnected From
Audible
Feedback
Please refer to left
EV.
Sound 4 = Charge Session Complete.
None.
column for the
Sound 5 = Warning/Fault.
dsscription of
Sound 6 = Card/Payment Device Successfully
different sounds.
Read.
Sound 7 = Card/Payment Device Authorized.
Sound 8 = Card/Payment Device Not Authorized.
Operating /
Environmental
Storage
-22°F to 122°F (-30°C to 50°C).
-40°F to 176°F (-40°C to 80°C).
Temperature
Humidity
Charging
Cable Length
Ingress
Protection
Mechanical
0 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing.
None.
25 ft (7.62 m).
NEMA Type 3R (Rainproof).
Mounting
Type
Pedestal Mount or Wall-Mount Unit.
Cooling
Convection, Natural cooling.
Dimension
(W x H x D)
Net Weight
13.95 x 10.65 x 5.23 inch (354 x 271 x 133 mm).
8.8 lb (4 kg).
25.3 lb (11.5 kg).
24.2 lb (11 kg).
25.3 lb (11.5 kg).
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Specification
Item
Kiosk
Advanced (80A)
Smart
Certificate
UL
Charging
None.
SAE J1772 compliant charging plug.
Instruction Manual x 1.
Instruction Manual x 1.
Quick Start Guide x 1.
Quick Start Guide x 1.
Limited Warranty x 1.
Limited Warranty x 1.
Mounting Bracket x 1.
Mounting Bracket x 1.
Srews x 4.
Srews x 4.
12 AWG Ring Terminals
x 2.
2 AWG Ring Terminals x 2.
Advanced (32A)
Interface
Regulation
Accessibility
14 AWG Ring Terminals
x 1.
8 AWG Ring Terminals x 1.
Vinyl End Cap (Black) x 1.
Vinyl End Cap (Red) x 1.
Vinyl End Cap (Green) x 1.
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3 Installation
3.1 Before Installation
3.1.1 Safety Check
CAUTION: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER PRIOR TO INSTALLING or REPAIR THE BLINK
CHARGER. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PHYSICAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM AND BLINK CHARGING UNIT.
The Blink Charger should be installed only by a licensed contractor, and/or a licensed electrician in accordance with all applicable state, local and national electrical codes and standards.
Before installing the Blink Charger, review this manual carefully and consult with a licensed contractor, licensed electrician and trained installation expert to ensure compliance with local building practices, climate
conditions, safety standards, and state and local codes.
Use appropriate protection when connecting to the main power distribution cable. Use tools as outlined in the
section “Tools Required for Installation”.
3.1.2 Grounding Instructions
This product must be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system; or an equipment grounding
conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead
on the product.
3.2 Tools & Parts Required for Installation
Table 3-1. Tools & Parts Required for Installation.
Tool
Size
Supplier
EVSE Mounting Bracket
N/A
Model Accessories
Torx Bolts (4each) - used to secure the
EVSE to the mounting bracket
T20 (On the Model)
Model Accessories
Terminal tube
Color: Red, Black, Green
Model Accessories
Terminal
Model Accessories
Conduit – used for power wire
1”
Commercially available
Bolts (4 each) – used to secure the
main body mounting braket on the
wall
M8x18 lag bolts with lock washers
Commercially available
Torx Driver
T20
Commercially available
Slotted Screwdriver
Commercially available
Philips Screwdriver
PH3
Commercially available
Bolts (for masonry)
M8, expansion
Commercially available
Torque Wrench
Wire, Copper
Commercially available
No. 8 AWG, 75°C or 90°C
Commercially available
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3.3 Install the Charger
1. Drill bolt holes in the wall for the mounting bracket.
Note: Follow applicable accessibility requirements for the mounting position. The unit shall be mounted at
a sufficient height from ground such that the height of the storage means for the coupling device is located
between 24 inches (600 mm) and 4 feet (1.2 m) from ground per NEC Article 625.
Masonry Walls			 Sheet Rock and Wood Stud Walls
					Figure 3-1. Mounting Bracket
2. Secure the main body mounting bracket to the wall with appropriate bolts, as follows:
a. For masonry walls, use M8 expansion bolts.
b. For finished walls supported by wood studs, use M8x18mm lag bolts with lock washers.
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Figure 3-2. Prepare for Wiring.
3. Connect the electrical wiring to the Blink Charger.
3-1. Choose the appropriate conduit in accordance with all applicable state, local and national electrical codes
and standards.
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Figure 3-3. Terminal tube.
3-2.
Clamp the Terminal, Terminal tube and Copper wire (Red is for L1, Black is for L2)
Figure 3-4. Remove the cover.
3-3.
Remove the plug cover (A or B) and use slotted screwdriver (if required)
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Figure 3-5. Wiring
3-4. Please use following wire and torque force when connecting to input terminal block. using conductor
type other than RHH, RHW and RHW-2 with outer covering.
Model
Terminal
Conductor Screw
Rating
Torque - lb-in (N-m)
IQW2-80U-M1-R2-N-25 (Advanced) IQW2-80U-W1-N1N-25 (Smart) IQW2-32U-M1-R2N-25 (32A)
L1, L2
2 AWG
M8
90C, copper wire
97.4 (11)
8 AWG
M6
60C, copper wire
70.8 (8)
IQW2-00U-M1-R2-N-00 (Kiosk)
L1, L2,
14 AWG
M4
60C, copper wire
7.1 (0.8)
CAUTION: “To reduce the risk of the fire, connect only to a circuit provided with (@) amperes maximum
branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and
the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, C22.2”.
Model
Current Rating
IQW2-80U-M1-R2-N-25 (Advanced)
100 A
IQW2-80U-W1-N1-N-25 (Smart)
IQW2-32U-M1-R2-N-25 (32A)
40 A
IQW2-00U-M1-R2-N-00 (Kiosk)
15 A
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Figure 3-6. Blink Charger and Mounting Bracket
4. Align the screw holes of the mounting bracket with the Blink charger holes.(Use a torque force of 1.5 newton
metre.)
Figure 3-7. Mounting Bracket Screws.
5. Install and secure with four screws to the mounting bracket. (Use a torque force of 1.5 newton metre)
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Figure 3-8. Blink Charger and Charger Plug.
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4 Web Portal Login
Instructions
4.1 Getting Started
4.1.1 Setting Up the Local Network
Firstly, connect a computer to the charge point using an Ethernet cable. There is an
Ethernet RJ-45 port in the Blink Charger for connecting.
					Figure 4-1.
Ethernet RJ-45 Port location.
Secondly, set up a Static IP Address on your computer (except 169.254.63.255, cause
it’s the default IP of Blink Charger.
Enter the IP
169.254.xxx.
address
xxx
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4.1.2
Log In
Open a web browser (Internet Explorer for example) and enter the default IP of Blink
Charger (169.254.63.255) in the address field of the browser and press enter.
http://169.254.63.255/
Now you should see the login screen:
To be able to configure the charge point you should enter “admin” in the user-name box.
The default password for each unit should be different to enhance security.
It will be 11-character format (YYWW-SSSSSS) subtracted from ChargePointSerialNumber.
e.g. 1627-000001
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4.2 Web-page Overview		
4.2.1
Menu Overview
There are five menu items available on the Web-page: Configuration, Maintenance, LLM
Status, and Security.
4.2.2
Configuration Menu
When you choose the Configuration menu, a sub menu will appear:
The “Factory Settings” tab
is used to display the information of the charge point.
The “Commissioning
is used to set up the charge point to use the OCPP services.
Settings” tab
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4.2.3
Maintenance Menu
When you choose the Maintenance menu, a sub menu will appear:
The “Command” screen
can be used to restart the charge point and reset settings
to MFG default.
The “Firmware Upgrade”
can be used to upgrade the firmware of the charge
screen
point.
4.2.4
LLM Status Menu
When you choose the LLM Status menu, a sub menu will appear:
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4.2.5
Security Menu
When you choose the Security menu, a sub menu will appear:
The “Change Password”
screen
4.2.6
can be used to change the default
password.
Operation Hours Menu
When you choose the Operation Hours menu, a sub menu will appear.
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4.2.7
Default Price Menu
When you choose the Default Price menu, a sub menu will appear.
The “Default
shows the Default Parking Price. Default Parking Price could be
Parking Price”
modified here or recovery to default setting.
screen
The “Default
shows the Default Usage Price. Default Usage Price could be
Usage Price”
modified here or recovery to default setting.
screen
4.2.8
OQC Test Menu
When you choose the OQC Test menu, a sub menu will appear.
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4.3 Configuration
4.3.1
Factory Settings
Clicking on the “Configuration” and then “Factory Settings” link will bring up the
following screen:
Charge Point Vendor
The name of the charge point vendor.
Charge Point Model
The model of the charge point.
Charge Point Serial
The unique serial number of the charge point.
Hardware Version
The hardware version of the charge point.
Firmware Version
The software version of the charge point.
Production Date
The date when the charge point is made.
Number Of
Number of connectors of the charge point.
Connectors
Connector Type
Type of the output cable connector.
Max Amperage
The maximum current output for the charge
Connector
point.
Protocol Name
The communication protocol between charge point and
BOS.
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4.3.2
Commissioning Settings
Clicking on the “Configuration” and then “Commissioning Settings” link will bring up
thefollowing screen:
On this page you can change the properties of lQ-200. Click the “Apply” button when the
value is changed.
Charge Point ID
The identity of the charger as known in the OCPP Central System.
Central System
The URL of the OCPP Central System service.
URL
Basic Auth ID
The ID for BASIC authentication in HTTPS (SSL/TLS) connections.
Basic Auth
The password for BASIC authentication in HTTPS (SSL/TLS) connections.
Password
Remote
The listening port for remote command of the OCPP Central System service.
Command
This property is used only for OCPP SOAP version. The default listening port is
Listening Port
13000.
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ICCID
The ICCID of the modem’s SIM card.
IMSI
The IMSI of the modem’s SIM card.
IMEI
IMEI code for UMTS mobile system. e.g. 356938035643809.
MEID
MEID code for CDMA mobile system. e.g. A0123456789012.
MNC
The Mobile Network Code of cellular service provider.
Mobile Signal Strength
Signal strength of mobile network. Unit in “dBm”.
Wi-Fi Signal Strength
Signal strength of Wi-Fi network. Unit in “dBm”.
WebSocket Ping
Defines the webSocket ping interval. Unit in “seconds”.
Interval
Boot Notification
Defines the boot notification interval. Unit in “seconds”.
Interval
Boot Notification
Defines the boot notification retry times.
Retries
Heart Beat Interval
Defines the heartbeat interval. Unit in “seconds”.
Reset Retries
Defines the reset retry times.
Download Firmware
Defines the download firmware interval. Unit in “seconds”.
Interval
Download Firmware
Defines the download firmware retry times.
Retries
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Max Amperage FW Setting
Max Amperage allow base on FW design.
Cold Load Pickup Max
Default cold load pickup delay is 120s ~ 720s.
Delay
The max value could be changeable (between 120 ~ 720) by this
property.
EV Connect Timeout
Interval (from successful authorization) until incipient charging session
is automatically cancelled due to failure of EV user to (correctly) insert
the charging cable connector(s) into the appropriate socket(s). Unit in
“seconds”.
Plug And Charge ID
If the value is present, Charge Point needs to support plug and charge
scenario by using the specific identifier. If absent, authorization for each
session is required.
Offline Authorization
Select if the offline authorization should be enabled or disabled.
Authorize Timeout
Max time interval in seconds between presenting RFID-card and
connecting an EV.
Temperature Low
Value in Celsius at which the charger will send a temperature low
warning message.
Temperature High
Value in Celsius at which the charger will send a temperature high
warning message.
Voltage Low
Value at which the charger will send an under voltage warning
message.
Voltage High
Value at which the charger will send an over voltage warning message.
Over Current
Value at which the charger will send an over current warning message.
Over Current Retries
Defines the over current recovery retry times.
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Dim Option
Indicate the timing to turn off LCD backlight. Valid options are:
1) Never (default).
2) 1 (minutes).
3) 2 (minutes).
4) 3 (minutes).
5) 4 (minutes).
6) 5 (minutes).
7) 10 (minutes).
Dim Intensity
The percentage of the backlight when DimOption is enabled. Unit in %.
UMTS Dialnumber
Dial-in number to access UMTS mobile network (e.g. AT&T).
UMTS Apn Name
APN name to access UMTS mobile network (e.g. AT&T).
UMTS Apn User
APN user name to access UMTS mobile network (e.g. AT&T).
UMTS Apn Password
APN user password to access UMTS mobile network (e.g. AT&T).
CDMA Dialnumber
Dial-in number to access CDMA mobile network (e.g. Verizon).
CDMA Apn Name
APN name to access CDMA mobile network (e.g. Verizon).
CDMA Apn User
APN user name to access CDMA mobile network (e.g. Verizon).
CDMA Apn Password
APN user password to access CDMA mobile network (e.g. Verizon).
Fallback Amperage
The fallback charging current when a Charge Point is offline, no matter
in Standalone / Primary Secondary modes. Unit in “A”.
Resume Charging
Indicate if Charge Point resumes charging after power recycle. If true,
Charge Point will resume charging according to UL regulations. If false,
Charge Point will not resume charging according to CCGI’s scenario.
Default is false.
Interanl Settings
RFID Reader
Select if the RFID service should be enabled or disabled.
Continue Charging
Select whether to resume charging after power outage.
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4.3.3
OCPP Settings
Clicking on the “Configuration” and then “OCPP Settings” link will bring up the following
screen:
Group Primary Serial ID
The charge box serial number of Primary in the group if
it’s LLM enabled.
PWM Amperage
The amperage used by PWM shown to EV.
Real Amperage
The real-time measured amperage of charger.
Latitude
Latitude of the location.
Longitude
Longitude of the location.
Ventilation Area
Show if charge point installed in ventilation required area.
Max Amperage Grid Connection
Maximum current of the input power source grid.
Reservation Supported
If true, Charge Point will support reservation related messages from
Central System.
Member Price Scheme ID
The default price scheme ID will be used for Blink members when a
Charge Point is offline.
Non Member Price Scheme ID
The default price scheme ID will be used for NON Blink members
when a Charge Point is offline.
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4.3.4
IP Settings
Clicking on the “Configuration” and then “IP Settings” link will bring up the following
screen:
On this page you can set up the network connection. To finish, click the “Apply” button.
Operation Mode
Primary LAN IP
Specifies if enable the Local Proxy function. Available options are Standalone,
Primary and Secondary. The Combo box will be disabled if your charge point
does not support this function. And Device Mode will be set as Standalone.
Standalone
Use charge point as a single device.
Primary
Use charge point as a primary charge point. Primary connected to OCPP Server via 3G and connected to other charge
points (Called Secondary) via Wi-Fi and forms a local charge
points group. This group is also a WLAN (Wireless Local
Area Network).
Secondary
Use charge point as a Secondary charge point. Secondary connected to Primary via Wi-Fi. Secondary connected
to OCPP Server through Primary charge point (via 3G) and
Primary will dispatch incoming remote command to proper
Secondary charge points (or Primary itself).
The IP of primary in LAN. This value cannot be modified by users.
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Max Device Num- The maximum number of charge points allowed in a group/LAN. This value
ber
cannot be modified by users.
Connectivity
Specifies whether the charge point should always be connected to Internet
using Auto, Ethernet, or 3G. Default value is Auto.
Ping URL
Address of the host that the charge point will ping for the Ethernet
connection. This value will automatically set to the address of “Server URL”.
Local Load
Enable or Disable local load management function. This function can only be
Management
enabled in a primary charge point.
HINT: If user changes “Device Mode” setting, then related settings will also change automatically
such as “Connectivity”, “Local Load Management”. The default value is as follow:
Standard Alone
Primary
Primary LAN IP
Not used
Default value, not changeable
Not used
Start Port
Not used
Default value, not changeable
Not used
Max Device Number
Not used
Default value, not changeable
Not used
Connectivity
Auto
3G, not changeable
Wi-Fi, not changeable
Ping URL
User setting
User setting
User setting
Local Load Management
Disable, not changeable
Enable
Enable
4.3.4.1
Secondary
Ethernet Settings
Link Mode
Configure the Ethernet port to use DHCP or Static IP. If you select Static IP from
the dropdown menu, you need to enter values for IP Address, Netmask, and
Default Gateway fields.
IP Address
The IP address of the charge point.
Netmask
The subnet mask.
Default
The default gateway.
Gateway
Primary DNS
The primary Domain Name Server (optional).
Secondary DNS
The secondary Domain Name Server (optional).
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4.3.4.2
Wi-Fi Settings
SSID
SSID name to access Wi-Fi network (WAN).
Security
Security methods to access Wi-Fi network (WAN). Possible options are:
1) NONE
2) WPA_PERSONAL
3) WPA_ENTERPRISE
4) WPA2_PERSONAL
5) WPA2_ENTERPRISE
6) WEP
7) IEEE8021X
8) WPA2_PERSONAL_SHA256
9) WPA2_ENTERPRISE_SHA256
EAP
Mandatory for the following security: IEEE8021X.
User Name
Mandatory for the following security:
WPA_ENTERPRISE, WPA2_ENTERPRISE, IEEE8021X, WPA2_ENTERPRISE_SHA256.
Password
SSID password to access Wi-Fi network (WAN).
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4.3.4.3
Cellular Settings
APN Name
This is the gateway for all 3G traffic. Contact your 3G operator for
information about this.
APN User
This is the user name your ISP has assigned to you (optional).
APN Password
Password to log into the ISP network (optional).
Dial Number
Phone number to dial.
PIN Code
PIN code for the modem’s SIM card (optional).
Primary DNS
The primary Domain Name Server (optional).
Secondary DNS The secondary Domain Name Server (optional).
4.3.4.4
Local Load Management Settings
Charging Policy
The charging policy for LLM primary to decide the charging current for
each charger.
Valid options are:
1) UD
Uniform Distribution. The max. Amperage is divided by
(default)
total numbers of charging EV, i.e. each EV will use the same
charging current.
2) FIFS
Fallback Current
First In First Serve.
The fallback current when Secondary is not able to communicate with
Primary. Primary will overwrite fallback current in Secondary with its own
value when Secondary connected to Primary.
Group Identity
An identity of the LLM group. A Secondary with different group identity
will be rejected when attempting to connect to Primary.
Group Position
The physical position order of the charger in the LLM group.
Group Charger
The total number of chargers in the LLM group. This value is only used in
Number
Primary.
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4.4 Maintenance
4.4.1
Command
To restart the charge point, click the “Reboot” button.
To reset the MFG default, click the “Reset to MFG default” button.
4.4.2
Firmware Upgrade
To upgrade the firmware of the charge point, you need to download the upgrade
image file to your local hard disk, and then click the “Choose File” button to locate
the firmware file on your computer. Once you have selected the new firmware file,
click the “Upload” button to start the upgrade process.
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4.5 LLM Status
4.5.1
LLM Information
This page shows the Local Load Management information of the charge point.
Device Operation
Indicates the charger is in Standalone mode, a Primary or a
Mode
Secondary.
LLM Mode
Indicates LLM function is enabled or disabled.
Network Status
Indicates if the charger is online or not.
Primary Status
Indicates if the charger is connected to the Primary if it’s a
Secondary.
For Standalone and Primary, it always shows “Connected to
Primary”.
Network Active
Indicates the Network connected via which device. It could be
Device
Offline, Ethernet or 3G.
Local Load
Display connected chargers, total chargers, Group ID of the LLM
Management Status group as well as a full table of detail information each charger if
this charger is Primary.
4.5.2
Primary/Secondary Group Table
If the charge point is Master, the following LLM Group Table is present.
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4.6 Security
4.6.1
Change Password
To change password, first choose user you want to change password. There are two
default users –
admin and maintain.
Only admin user can access Security Page.
Enter old password and new password then press “Apply” button to change password of
the user.
To reset password of all users, press “Reset password of all users” button.
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4.7 Operaon Hours
4.7.1
Operation Hours
The “Operation Hours” screen shows the Operation Hour Setting of the whole Weekly.
Operation Hour could be modified here or recovery to default setting.
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4.8 Default Price
4.8.1
Default Parking Price
Interval Rate
The base rate of EVSE to be applied for current pricing rule schedule entry.
Parking Rate
Billing Type
Billing type, e.g. per time, per session or per kWh.
Parking Schedule
Day of Week
Indicate the Day O fWeek.
Monday
Based on ISO8601, Monday is the first day of week.
Tuesday
Based on ISO8601, Tuesday is the second day of week.
Wednesday
Based on ISO8601, Wednesday is the third day of week.
Thursday
Based on ISO8601, Thursday is the fourth day of week.
Friday
Based on ISO8601, Friday is the fifth day of week.
Saturday
Based on ISO8601, Saturday is the sixth day of week.
Sunday
Based on ISO8601, Sunday is the seventh day of week.
Weekday
Include Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Weekend
Include Saturday and Sunday.
Everyday
Every day.
Start Time
The start time of this schedule. It is always a 4-digit string, formatted HHMM. If it is
null, startTime is “00:00”.
End Time
The end time of this schedule. It is always a 4-digit string, formatted HHMM. If it is
null, endTime is “23:59”. The endTime SHALL be larger than startTime.
Parking Price Rule
Unit Interval
The interval rate to be captures like per kwh, per 30 seconds etc. In this example
interval rate is 1800 seconds.
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4.8.2
Default Usage Price
Usage Rate
Billing Type
Billing type, e.g. per time, per session or per kWh.
Usage Schedule
Day of Week
Indicate the Day O fWeek.
Monday
Based on ISO8601, Monday is the first day of week.
Tuesday
Based on ISO8601, Tuesday is the second day of week.
Wednesday
Based on ISO8601, Wednesday is the third day of week.
Thursday
Based on ISO8601, Thursday is the fourth day of week.
Friday
Based on ISO8601, Friday is the fifth day of week.
Saturday
Based on ISO8601, Saturday is the sixth day of week.
Sunday
Based on ISO8601, Sunday is the seventh day of week.
Weekday
Include Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Weekend
Include Saturday and Sunday.
Everyday
Every day.
Start Time
The start time of this schedule. It is always a 4-digit string, formatted HHMM. If it is
null, startTime is “00:00”.
End Time
The end time of this schedule. It is always a 4-digit string, formatted HHMM. If it is
null, endTime is “23:59”. The endTime SHALL be larger than startTime.
Usage Price Rule
Unit Interval
The interval rate to be captures like per kwh, per 30 seconds etc. In this example
interval rate is 1800 seconds.
Interval Rate
The base rate of EVSE to be applied for current pricing rule schedule entry.
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4.9 OQC Test
4.9.1
Test Function
This page shows some functions for internal or quality department testing use.
We recommend that users do not try to use any of the functions here.
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5 Operations
5.1 About the Charger
5.1.1
Charging Status Indicators
Table 5-1. Charging Status Indicators.
Charger Plug
LED Indicator
DESCRIPTION
DEFINITION
Not illuminated
Charger is powered OFF.
Steady Green
Charger is powered ON / Ready for charging
/ Charge Complete.
Flashing gGeen
(Fast)
Flashing Blue
(Slow)
Flashing green (Fast) = Vehicle Connected / Ready
for charging.
Flashing blue (Slow) = Charging in process.
Flashing Red
Warning / Fault.
Steady Yellow
Charger booting.
Flashing Yellow
Firmware Upgrading.
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5.2 Charging an Electric Vehicle (EV)
1. Release the charging plug from the charger holster and connect it to the EV.
Figure 5-1. Remove the Charging Plug from the Charger Holster.
Figure 5-2. Connect the Charging Plug to the EV.
2. Insert the charging plug into the EV
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3. Go to Blink Charger, and to follow the instruction shown on the screen
Figure 5-3. Blink Charger screen.
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1. START CHARGING
2. SWIPE CARD
Touch anywhere of the screen to
begin.
3. WAITING FOR
AUTHORIZING
4. ENTER VEHICLE
MILEAGE
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5. DOUBLE CONFIRM THE
MILEAGE
6. CHARGE
CONFIRMATION
Press “CONTINUE” to the next
page.
7. CHARGING SESSION
STARTED
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5.3 Stop Charging
Disconnect the charging plug
2. READ COST
SUMMARY
from EV to stop charging
Read the cost summary and
session.
then press “CLOSE”.
3. SESSION ENDED
4. GO BACK TO THE
MAIN SCREEN
1. UNPLUG ANY TIME
Please return the connector to
the holster and touch anywhere
of the screen.
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Figure 5-4. Place the Charging Plug into the Charger Holster.
5.3.1 Interrupt Charging
Please refer to STOP CHARGING section for more information.
5.3.2 Auto Restart
When a charging session is interrupted due to a temporary error condition, the Blink Charger will automatically
restart charging when the cause of the temporary error condition returns to normal. Status indicator lights remain
flashing RED until the error condition is resolved.
• Temporary error conditions include: Over Current, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Over Temperature.
• For Over Current conditions: The charging seesion will be stop while OC occurs. After recovery from OC
for 30 seconds, Blink Charger will automatically restart charging for three times.
• When charging session stopped due to CCID trip, Blink Charger will try to restart after 15 minutes for 3
times.
5.3.3 Power Outage Recovery
When power resumes after an outage, the Blink Charger restarts automatically with a delay ranging from 120 to
720 seconds. The delay is designed to avoid impacting the utility grid when multiple chargers are in the same area
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5.4 Troubleshooting
If an error message is displayed during the charging process, follow the associated instructions out- lined in
below troubleshooting table.
					Table 5-2. Troubleshooting Description.
SITUATION
Screen Displayed
Out Of Service (Station Disable)
Out Of Service (Internal Maintenance)
Not Within Hours of
Operation
ACTION
1. Station Disabled.
2. Please call 1-888-998-BLINK (2546)
for assistnce.
1. Internal Maintenance.
2. Please call 1-888-998-BLINK (2546)
for assistnce.
1. Wait until the Station open at the
Time which displayed on the topright of the screen.
2. Touch “Hours of Operations” for
more information of the Hours of
Operation.
3. You could refer to the next Item.
Display “Hours of
Operation” screen
1. Display detail Hours of Operation
on the screen.
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SITUATION
Screen Displayed
ACTION
1. In this case, the Station will be close
within 1 hour 37 minutes.
The Station will be
closed less than N
minutes. (Default: 120
minutes.)
2. You could either touch “Continue” to
charge now and expect to stop within
1 hour 37 minutes, or touch “Cancel”
to wait until the Station reopen at
6:00AM Wednesday.
3. For more assistance, please call
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
Unable to Read Payment Card
Payment Card Declined
1. Please try to swipe card again or
touch “Help” for more information.
1. There appears to be an issue with
your card or account.
2. For assistance, please call
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
1. This code has expired. Blink Codes
are only valid for 24 hours.
Blink Code is not
Valid.
2. To purchase another Blink Code visit
www.blinkcode.com.
3. For assistance, please call
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
Blink Code Access is
unavailable.
1. Blink Code is unavailable at this
time.
2. For assistance, please call
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
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SITUATION
Screen Displayed
The Selected Blink Unit
is an invalid Unit.
The Selected Blink Unit
is currently in-use or
unavailable.
ACTION
1. Please reconfirm your Unit # and retry.
2. For assistance, please call
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
1. Please try to a different chargeing
station.
2. For assistance, please call
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
1. A fault occurred.
2. System will automatically reset the
fault in 15 minutes.
Fault (Case 1).
3. You may also touch the reset button
to manually reset the system.
4. For assistance, please call
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
1. A fault occurred.
Fault (Case 2).
2. Touch the reset button to manually
reset the system.
3. For assistance, please call
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
1. A fault occurred.
Fault (Case 3).
2. Please wait while the system attemps
to clear the fault.
3. For assistance, please call
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
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5.5 General Care
The exterior of the Charger is designed to be waterproof and dust proof. To ensure proper maintenance of the
charger, follow these guidelines:
•
Despite the water resistance of the enclosure, when cleaning it is preferred to not direct streams of water at
the unit. Clean with a soft, damp cloth.
•
Make sure the charging plug is put back in the holster after charging to avoid damage.
•
Ensure the power cable is stored on the charger after use to avoid damage.
•
If the power cable or the charging plug is damaged contact Customer Support.
5.6 Customer Support
If the Charger is not operational or you need our assistance, please call:
1-888-998-BLINK (2546).
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