Power On Charger - turning on the simulator to get started. That powers it on (connect to the electrical grid) and automatically connects it to the CSMS (if the internet wasn't disconnected). Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown.
"NOTE: After that action you will be BILLED, as your simulator will send messages. Please, use Power Off action in the end of the test to prevent extra sim usage."Power Off Charger - turning off the simulator. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown.
Plug In Connector - сonnecting the cable between the vehicle and the charger. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown and specify the connector ID. Specify the connector ID, initial vehicle charge, vehicle battery capacity, transaction duration, max power (the minimum is selected between: smart charging logic, provided by your system, the maximum power value on the charger, connector (can be configured using Models page), or vehicle).
"NOTE: That won't automatically Authorize your vehicle (if autocharge feature is not enabled & supported by your CSMS). Please, use rfid card to authorize that connection."Plug Out Connector - disconnecting the cable between the vehicle and charger from the specified side (EV - mean from the vehicle, EVSE means from the charger). EV is valid only when the type of the cable is FLEXIBLE (You can configurate it inside the Model edit page). Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown, specify the connector ID and plug out side.
Change Configuration - Changing the simulator configuration. It's really useful for specific feature\OCTT test as you don't need to create a separate simulator with another config or manually change it from CSMS. This action allows you to change only specific values in OCPP configuration (partial update), which means, that other values will stay as is. But you can do a full update, which means to drop all the values, and set the specified ones. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown.
"NOTE: This action is irreversable, means the config won't be changed back even after the test. If you really need to switch something back - please, you another change configuration action in the end."Change Connector's Status - Changing the cable status. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown, specify the connector ID, connector status. Vendor ID, vendor error code and info - if necessary.
Change Charger's Status - Changing the simulator status. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown, specify the charger status. Vendor ID, vendor error code and info - if necessary.
Connect to the Internet - Connect the charger to CSMS. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown.
Disconnect from the Internet - Disconnect the charger from CSMS but leave it operative. Usually that's used to emulate some cellular issues\ offline charging. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown.
"NOTE: You'll be still BILLED for using simulator even when it's disconnected from the internet (as it's still operational)."Use RFID Card - provide a RFID card (make an Authorize request). Usually that's the required step before charging the vehicle (usually used with Plug In). Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown, specify the connector ID and Tag ID (this is authentication; you can find it in your CSMS).
Use DataTransfer - Data exchange between the simulator and CSMS. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown, specify the message ID (Additional identification field), data (Data without specified length or format), vendor ID.
"NOTE: That action is supported only if both of: simulator (please, check your simulator configuration -> supported commands) and CSMS supports that feature."Reset Charger - reset a charger. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown, specify the reset type.
"NOTE: That's physical reset, not the OCPP command (it's similar to reset a charger using an admin interface right inside the box, restart the application, or power the charger off and on)."
Wait - Pause in the execution of the scenario for a specified amount of time. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown, specify the duration.
Charge a Vehicle - modeling the vehicle charging process on the simulator with specified duration and parameters. Select the simulator and protocol from the "Requirements" dropdown, then specify the connector ID, measurands, formulas, and the minimum and maximum duration.
Discharge a Vehicle - Modeling the electric vehicle's discharging process. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown, specify the connector ID, initial vehicle charge, vehicle battery capacity, transaction duration, max power (the minimum is selected between: smart charging logic, provided by your system, the maximum power value on the charger, connector (can be configured using Models page), or vehicle).
Push The Emergency Stop Button - Simulates pressing the big red button. Usually, the charger cannot be used until the emergency stop is disengaged. Used for emergency situation emulation. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown.
Switch Back The Emergency Stop Button - Restores the simulator to the operational state after the emergency button has been pressed. Choose the simulator with protocol in the "Requirements" dropdown.




