Accessing the Management Interface
Tap the top right corner of the screen 3–5 times to enter the EVSE Management Interface.
If needed, tap the top right corner again 3–5 times within the Management Interface to enter the Test Interface.
Management Interface Overview
The left side displays:
Basic charger information
Fault information
Charging records
The right side contains:
Network settings
System configuration
Protection parameters
These sections require a password to access. The default password is: 1234

Charging Information
This section displays the basic information of the charger, allowing you to check key data such as voltage, current, temperature, etc.
You can change the Charger Number and ChargePointVendor by simply tapping on them.
Please do not modify any other settings.

BMS Information
View basic information received from the EV’s battery management system (BMS).

Fault Records
All fault records will be displayed here. You can clear them by pressing the button in the top right corner.

Historical faults
You can view all recorded fault history here.

Note: After completing the setup, press Set (Save), then go to the System page to reset and reboot the charger. This applies to all value changes in the system. Without rebooting the device, the updated settings will not take effect.
Network Parameters
On the Network page, you can configure the URL, charger IP, Wi-Fi, 4G, and other settings.

The default settings are ON for the following features:
• EPO (Emergency Stop)
• Parallel Relay
• SPD (Surge Protection)
• Charger Door
Please do not change these settings.

Check the temperature of the connectors — this setting is ON by default.
Check the status of the relay connection.

Check the status of the electronic lock, surge protection device, and emergency stop connection.

You can check the Charger ID, management password, system time, and more.
To add an RFID card, press Card Bind, then Saving to confirm the settings.

Check the protection parameters, but please do not modify any of the settings.

Check the protection parameters, but do not change any settings.

Debugging
Check the Debugging parameters and log

Test the relay or contactors by pressing ON/OFF. You’ll hear a beep, and the status will be uploaded to the log.

Test the connectors.
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