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=== Step by step instructions when connected to VE.Bus port on the CCGX === | === Step by step instructions when connected to VE.Bus port on the CCGX === | ||
- | - Update the Color Control to the latest available version. See our blog posts in the [[https:// | + | - Update the Color Control to the latest available version. See our blog posts in the [[https:// |
- Do you have a Digital Multi Control or VE.Bus BMS in the system? In that case it is normal that on/off is disabled. See also the VE.Bus related notes in the [[: | - Do you have a Digital Multi Control or VE.Bus BMS in the system? In that case it is normal that on/off is disabled. See also the VE.Bus related notes in the [[: | ||
- In case you have had a Digital Multi Control or VE.Bus BMS connected to your system, the Color Control remembers it and even when those accessories have been removed the On/off switch will still be disabled. To clear the memory, execute a Redetect system, the option is in the Multi or Quattro section of the Color Control GX menu. | - In case you have had a Digital Multi Control or VE.Bus BMS connected to your system, the Color Control remembers it and even when those accessories have been removed the On/off switch will still be disabled. To clear the memory, execute a Redetect system, the option is in the Multi or Quattro section of the Color Control GX menu. | ||
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- Do you have a Digital Multi Control or VE.Bus BMS in the system? In that case it is normal that on/off is disabled. See also the VE.Bus related notes in the [[: | - Do you have a Digital Multi Control or VE.Bus BMS in the system? In that case it is normal that on/off is disabled. See also the VE.Bus related notes in the [[: | ||
- In case you have had a Digital Multi Control or VE.Bus BMS connected to your system, and it is now no longer connected, the Canbus interface remembers it. Therefore, even after those accessories have been removed, the On/off switch will still be disabled. Clearing this memory is unfortunately not possible yourself, please contact us so we can help you. | - In case you have had a Digital Multi Control or VE.Bus BMS connected to your system, and it is now no longer connected, the Canbus interface remembers it. Therefore, even after those accessories have been removed, the On/off switch will still be disabled. Clearing this memory is unfortunately not possible yourself, please contact us so we can help you. | ||
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==== Q2: Do I need a BMV to see proper battery state of charge? ===== | ==== Q2: Do I need a BMV to see proper battery state of charge? ===== | ||
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Two way communication (Remote VEConfig and Remote Firmware updates): | Two way communication (Remote VEConfig and Remote Firmware updates): | ||
- | * Uses HTTPS (port 443) to the Pubnub servers | + | |
+ | * v2.20 and later: connects to mqtt-rpc.victronenergy.com on port 443 | ||
MQTT (default disabled): | MQTT (default disabled): | ||
- | * When enabled, a MQTT broker is started, which accepts TCP connections on port 1883. The CCGX will also try to connect to the victron MQTT cloud server (mqtt.victronenergy.com) using SSL on port 8883. | + | * When enabled, a local MQTT broker is started, which accepts TCP connections on port 1883. The CCGX will also try to connect to the victron MQTT cloud server (mqtt.victronenergy.com) using SSL on port 8883. |
Remote Console on VRM (default disabled): | Remote Console on VRM (default disabled): |
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