TABLE OF CONTENTS
Connecting to your charger via Bluetooth
Download the Morek EV Tool app
- Find and download the "Morek EV Tool" app on Google Play or App Store.
Establish Bluetooth connection with the charger
- Launch the "Morek EV Tool" app and allow it to use Bluetooth.
Android version may ask to use "Location Services". On some systems, this is how Bluetooth permission is called.
- Identify the device you're trying to communicate with in the list. Tap on the device.
Charger's name will correspond to it's serial number by default, or to the value of "CP name" set in the configuration.
- Enter the password (12345678 by def.) and click "OK".
- If default password is used, a prompt will appear to change it. If you do not wish to do it, tap "Cancel".
- Congratulations! Proceed to configure the charger to your application.
Configuring the charger
MEV Tool App Configuration page
Below are screenshots of the Configuration page that user gets redirected to after successful Bluetooth connection is established with the charger.
Configuration parameter table
For specific functions of each parameter, see the table below.
Note that to use a chosen internet interface (WiFi/4G/LAN), it must be turned on at the top of the configuration page. Choose one according to installation plan and turn it on.
Parameter | Function |
WiFi SSID | Name of the WiFi network the charger connects to. |
WiFi Password | Password for the WiFi network. |
4G APN | Access Point Name for the 4G network configuration. |
4G Account | 4G account name. |
4G Password | Password for the 4G network connection. |
IP Address | Static IP address of the charger on the network. |
Subnet Mask | Defines the subnet range for the network. |
Default Gateway | Gateway IP used for routing traffic outside the local network. |
DNS | DNS server for domain name resolution. |
LAN DHCP | Enables or disables DHCP for WiFi or LAN. |
Server URL | URL used to connect to OCPP server. |
CP Name | Charge point name. Used for Bluetooth discovery and as OCPP ID. |
Authorization Key | Security key (password) used for authorizing with OCPP server. |
Output Current | Output current (per phase) limit in Amperes (e.g. 16 for 11 kW; 32 for 22 kW). |
Charge Mode | Specifies the charging mode. APP - for use with OCPP server RFID - use local list for authorization Plug&Charge - no authorization. |
Power Distribution Enable | Enables or disables DLM function. It is used to balance home loads and charging power to prevent overload. Used in single charger installations. |
Sampling Method | The method used for current sampling. CT - Current transformers (e.g. MEVX02N1P5MCT) Meter - Modbus RTU meter (e.g. MEVX03D3P0MID) |
Home Power Current | Maximum current limitation of home system / electrical panel in Amperes per phase. |
Power Meter Address | The address for the power meter (e.g. MEVX03D3P0MID). Inactive when CTs are used. |
Phase Rotation | The phase rotation. Inactive until DLB Mode is used. |
Solar Mode | Enables or disables the solar integration feature. |
Solar Current From Grid | The amount of current per phase that will supplement Solar Current from Grid. |
Solar Stable Time | The duration for stable solar input, after which charging will resume. |
DLB Mode | A mode to use with CT-Hub for group load management. |
Diode Detection | Enables or disables diode detection for the charger. |
Power Supply Mode | The type of power supply (e.g. TN system). |
Saving the configuration
Changing a parameter will activate the "Set" button on the configuration page.
Tap it to save the configuration in the charger.
After the message "Set successfully" is displayed, close the app. Depending on the parameters changed, charger will reboot. A single beep will indicate that charger is ready to use again.
The charger might indicate an error if configuration is incorrect according to installation. In that case, check Error Codes.
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