Managing Drivers
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This guide walks you through how to create, configure, and manage drivers (users or vehicles) in the eMabler Charge Point Management System (CPMS), including setting up access and RFID-based authentication.
1. Creating a New Driver
• Go to Drivers > Click “Add”
• Enter required fields:
• Name (required)
• Home site (for operator visibility)
• RFID and optional details like start/expiration dates
• External ID (optional)
• Site/Charger Access to define where charging is allowed
• Save the driver profile
2. RFID Tag Management
• Drivers may have one or more RFID tags
• Tags can have:
• Validity period (start/end date)
• Custom labels
• All tags share the same access permissions
• Tags can be added, edited, or deactivated as needed
3. Home Site Concept
• Used for grouping and operator visibility
• Does not grant charging permissions
• Drivers must still be granted site or charger access explicitly
4. Managing Access Permissions
• Drivers can be authorized for:
• Entire sites (including subsites)
• Individual chargers (if fine-grained control is needed)
To Add Access:
• Go to driver profile → Site Access or Charger Access → Add
To Remove Access:
• Click “Remove” and select target sites/chargers
5. Authentication Methods
Drivers can authenticate via:
• RFID/NFC tags
• ISO15118 (Vehicle VIN / MAC)
• License plate recognition
• PIN codes
• Bluetooth proximity
Authentication must be supported by the specific charger.
6. Editing Driver Info
• Editable fields: Name, Home Site, External ID, RFID, Access
• All updates take effect immediately
• Accessible under each driver profile
Summary
Area
Key Points
Driver Creation
Requires only a name; other fields like RFID and access can be added later
Home Site
For visibility, not charging permissions
RFID Management
Multiple tags per driver, can be edited, named, and time-limited
Permissions
Access can be granted by site or specific charger
Authentication
Supported methods depend on charger: RFID, VIN, LPR, PIN, Bluetooth
Operator Control
Operators manage drivers; drivers cannot access system directly
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