1. Overview 2. Register and Login 3. Network configuration 4. Use equipment 5. Schedule charging 6. Parameter settings 7. Device Sharing 8. Load Balancing 9. Expanded functionality 10. Device Network 11. Using IC Card Online 12. Use IC card offline 13. Sched Box 14. Solar Mode 15. Charging station fee 16. Charging record |
Or use your iOS device to open the camera and scan the QR code
Or use your Android device to open the camera and scan the QR code
After activating your account in your email, you can log in using the email and password you provided during registration.
X Smart will save your account (only supported on the iOS client) for easy login next time.
You need to turn on the positioning function and Bluetooth function, and allow the X Smart app to use the positioning permission and the permission to find nearby devices (Bluetooth).
Click the + button on the Fast or Tab page to enter the Nearby Device Search page.
The device supports three networking modes, each requiring different prerequisites.
Wi-Fi (make sure the device is installed at a location where it can receive Wi-Fi signals and that the Wi-Fi network can connect to the Internet.)
4G (Make sure a 4G/5G IoT card is inserted in the device and that the IoT card can connect to the Internet.)
Ethernet (Make sure the device is plugged into a network cable that can connect to the internet.)
After entering the device configuration page, the default method is Wi-Fi network configuration. The app will wait for the charging pile device to automatically search for nearby Wi-Fi information. After a few seconds, the available Wi-Fi names nearby will be displayed. If the charging pile device fails to search, the app will prompt to use a handheld device for searching and display the results. If the handheld device still cannot find the Wi-Fi list, you can continue to manually enter the Wi-Fi name.
Device only supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
After selecting the Wi-Fi you want to connect to, enter the Wi-Fi password.
You need to enter APN, username, and password.
3.2.1.3. Ethernet
The charging pile device can be connected to the network cable.
After confirming the above information, click “Confirm” to configure the network. You need to wait for 1-2 minutes during the network configuration process.
Under the Wi-Fi, 4G, and Ethernet options, there will be the following input items:
Protocol vendor (protocol vendor, usually represents the alias of the backend server address)
Protocol version (protocol version, currently charging pile equipment only supports OCPP1.6 protocol)
Protocol head (Whether the Websocket link is encrypted, with s for encrypted links)
Websocket URL (Websocket address, usually provided by the backend server)
Websocket User (Websocket connection user name)
Websocket Password
You can click ‘Select Other Protocol’ to create or choose another server address. The X Smart app is set to connect to the X Smart server by default. On the ‘Select Other Protocol’ page, there are two default links built in: one for encrypted connection and one for unencrypted connection. If the default encrypted link fails to complete the network configuration, you can switch to the unencrypted link to try the configuration.
When you perform a scheduled charging, you need to set the start time and end time. Here is an explanation of the set start time and end time:
5.2.3. Weekly cycle execution
When executing the cycle every day, you need to set the start time and end time. Here is an explanation of the set start time and end time:
The time is a 24-hour format, from 0:00 to 23:59Under any execution type, multiple time periods can be set.
The charging pile device parameter settings display the configurable items according to your device firmware version number. This list describes all possible results.
The device uses the maximum current by default, and you can adjust the working current within the range allowed by the device to adapt to the charging power in different situations.
When the cable is plugged into the electric vehicle, the device will begin charging the electric vehicle.
The brightness of the device LED screen.
Total current when connected to the device.
(This function is only relevant if you have connected CT Box to your device network. If you only have charging pile devices, you do not need to pay attention to this function.)
The charging pile equipment will collect and report the logs generated during operation.
When your charging pile device needs to be used by multiple people, you can share this device with other accounts.
When sharing, click the ‘Control’ tab to set permission controls for this share. For example: how much kWh of electricity this user can consume with the device (if not entered, there is no limit by default). Enable/disable charging reservations (whether the shared user can use the reservation feature). Enable/disable parameter settings (whether the target user can adjust the charging pile device’s parameters).
Definition of terms
name: CSMS
You need to use CT Box with charging pile equipment.
8.2.1.1. Household current settingConnect the CT Box device to the network.
Connect the charging station device to the network (using Wi-Fi pairing).
The CT Box device and the charging pile device must be connected to the same Wi-Fi (2.4GHz) network.
Use 485 cable to connect the main board and CT Box (A-A, B-B, PE connection is optional).
Other matters
The number of power phases affects power distribution and power safety, so please confirm it accurately.
For Wi-Fi connections, ensure signal strength
Device Network can help you analyze the signal status of the device and set the device to access the Internet in STATIC/DHCP mode. (Only available when the device is connected to the network using Wi-Fi)
The example picture shows the comparison before and after detecting the Wi-Fi signal strength. The signal strength range is marked.
The example picture shows the settings in STATIC/DHCP mode. (IP, MASK, GW, DNS information can only be edited in STATIC mode)
On the “Profile” page, click the IC tab. You can manage existing IC cards.
IC card brush switch. (For example: use card A to start and card B to end charging, you need to turn on this switch.)
Click the IC tab, and you can control the permissions of this IC card, for example: how much kWh of electricity the device can consume with this IC card (if not entered, there is no power limit by default).
● Permission Control - limit power usage (kWh) and view recharge power records
● View the charging records of target users
On the ‘More’ page, you can click the ‘Offline IC Card’ to access this feature. (You need to connect to the charging pile device via Bluetooth and bind the device to see this tab.) When your charging pile device environment cannot connect to the network, and if you need to use the IC card to start/stop charging, you can add your IC card in this feature.
● When the card appears in the IC card list, you need to turn on the IC card for it to take effect.
Offline IC cards cannot be deleted individually. If you do not need a card, choose to clear the IC card, and all existing cards will be cleared. Please operate with caution.
On the ‘More’ page, you can click the ‘Sched Box’ tab to enter this feature page. You need to enable this feature and set the charging pile device’s slave address, phase (multiple selections), and the behavior of the charging pile device when the Sched Box is offline.
After connecting the Schedule Box, you can see the basic information and current curve of the Schedule Box. You can click the “More” icon button in the upper right corner to enter the Schedule Box function page.
In the “More” page, you can click “Solar Mode” to enter this function.
● Solar mode is off by defaultOn the ‘More’ page, you can click the ‘Energy Plan’ tab to set the energy plan (cost) for this charging pile device.
In the upper right corner of the “Energy Plan” page, you can click the “Synchronize” icon button to directly obtain the energy plan of other charging pile devices. (If you have multiple charging pile devices and they are all in the same area, you can reduce your operations).
There may be slight differences in statistics
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