Installing a Wall Connector

Wall Connector is designed for easy installation. An open wire box with integrated terminals provides plenty of room for landing wires, with entry point options from the top, bottom and rear. Installers can use a mobile device to commission Wall Connector and connect to customer’s Wi-Fi networks.

Installation of Wall Connectors by individuals without certifications is prohibited in Singapore. You will have to engage the Certified Installers who have been vetted for their experience and technical capability due to TR25 requirements. Please also ensure that the Wall Connector and its external components are inspected by a Licensed Electric Worker. Arrangement will be made by the Certified Installers.

How to Install a Wall Connector

Note: Installers should download and fully review the Wall Connector installation manual prior to installation.

For more information on how to install a Wall Connector, watch the video below.

Commissioning and Connecting to Wi-Fi

Wall Connector hosts a Wi-Fi network for easy commissioning of the device settings. Commissioning is required before the device will be able to charge a vehicle.

The Quickstart Guide, included in the Wall Connector box, has a sticker on the top of the front page with important information about this unique device. The owner of the Wall Connector should keep the Quickstart Guide for future reference.

To connect to the Wall Connector’s access point with a mobile device or laptop, scan the QR code on the Quickstart Guide sticker or manually connect to the Wi-Fi network with the SSID and password (WPA2) provided.

After connecting to the Wall Connector access point, scan the QR code below or open a web browser to navigate to http://192.168.92.1.

How to Set Up

For more information on how to commission Wall Connector, watch the video below.

Note: This video shows a U.S. electrical setup but the commissioning process remains the same.

Wall Connector Firmware

The best way to keep a Wall Connector up to date is to connect to local Wi-Fi so that it can automatically receive firmware updates. New features and functionality will be rolled out over time.

If Wi-Fi is unavailable, it is possible to manually update a Wall Connector through offline firmware updates.