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open_source:ccgx:commandline [2019-06-22 15:25] – [1. Introduction] mvader | open_source:ccgx:commandline [2021-03-03 10:14] – [4.4 vreg: changing settings from the command line] mvader | ||
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===== 1. Introduction ===== | ===== 1. Introduction ===== | ||
- | This page explains how to change settings and/or update firmware for various Victron products which are connected to a [[venus-os: | + | This page explains how to change settings and/or update firmware for various Victron products which are connected to a [[venus-os: |
- | For more software | + | This document is part of the Venus OS developer |
- | To get started on Venus OS, start [[https:// | + | For more software developer oriented command line tips & tricks, see [[https:// |
==== 1.1 No support warning ==== | ==== 1.1 No support warning ==== | ||
Note regarding support: this document is made available for convenience only. There is no support on this type of using our products. Using the command line is outside normal use; | Note regarding support: this document is made available for convenience only. There is no support on this type of using our products. Using the command line is outside normal use; | ||
- | In case of questions, you can use the [[https:// | + | In case of questions, you can use the [[https:// |
Our support staff on all official channels, Disqus and elsewhere, does not know how these tools can be used. | Our support staff on all official channels, Disqus and elsewhere, does not know how these tools can be used. | ||
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Changing settings with products featuring a VE.Bus comm. port (Inverters, Multis and Quattros) is normally done with VEConfigure. | Changing settings with products featuring a VE.Bus comm. port (Inverters, Multis and Quattros) is normally done with VEConfigure. | ||
- | Firmware updates are normally done with VEFlash, a computer tool that is installed together with VEConfigure. | + | Firmware updates are normally done with VEFlash, a computer tool that is installed together with VEConfigure, or VictronConnect. |
- | To change settings remotely, use [[ccgx:ccgx_ve_power_setup|Remote VEConfigure]]. | + | To change settings remotely, use [[vrm_portal:remote-veconfigure|Remote VEConfigure.]] |
Remotely updating firmware of a VE.Bus product is only possible from the command line, see below. | Remotely updating firmware of a VE.Bus product is only possible from the command line, see below. | ||
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Both firmware updating as well as changing settings is normally done with [[victronconnect: | Both firmware updating as well as changing settings is normally done with [[victronconnect: | ||
- | It is not possible to remotely change settings. Neither | + | [[https:// |
- | Updating firmware | + | Updating firmware |
==== 1.3 Connecting to the command line and file transfer ==== | ==== 1.3 Connecting to the command line and file transfer ==== | ||
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On that computer, open the file by double clicking it, make the modifications, | On that computer, open the file by double clicking it, make the modifications, | ||
- | Then transfer the new file back onto the [[venus-os: | + | Then transfer the new file back onto the [[venus-os: |
=== Step 3. Writing the new settings to the system === | === Step 3. Writing the new settings to the system === | ||
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==== 3.2 Updating VE.Bus firmware === | ==== 3.2 Updating VE.Bus firmware === | ||
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+ | WARNING: At Victron we don't use this tool. Part of the code is shared with the VE.Bus firmware update functionality in VictronConnect, | ||
Requires Venus v2.00 or later. | Requires Venus v2.00 or later. | ||
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Updating a MultiGrid and also a MultiPlus-II is not (yet) possible with vbdup. | Updating a MultiGrid and also a MultiPlus-II is not (yet) possible with vbdup. | ||
- | Make sure that the [[venus-os: | + | Make sure that the [[venus-os: |
The product that you want to update needs to have application firmware running: just bootloader is not enough. The update starts with requesting the hardware IDs (VE.Bus discovery) from the running application. Those hardware IDs are then used to address the VE.Bus devices once in bootloader mode. After the discovery, the hardware IDs aare stored in a file. In case, for example because of a power loss, the update fails, vbdup will automatically use the hardware IDs stored in that file. | The product that you want to update needs to have application firmware running: just bootloader is not enough. The update starts with requesting the hardware IDs (VE.Bus discovery) from the running application. Those hardware IDs are then used to address the VE.Bus devices once in bootloader mode. After the discovery, the hardware IDs aare stored in a file. In case, for example because of a power loss, the update fails, vbdup will automatically use the hardware IDs stored in that file. | ||
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Victron Energy B.V. | Victron Energy B.V. | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Example of switching a solar charger off, and then on | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | OFF: (vreg 0x0200, value 4) | ||
+ | ccgx:~# vreg -n 0x45 -s 0x0200 un8:0x04 | ||
+ | # NAD 0x45, reg=0x200 | ||
+ | 0x04 0x00 0x00 0x00 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ON: (vreg 0x0200, value 1) | ||
+ | root@ccgx: | ||
+ | # NAD 0x45, reg=0x200 | ||
+ | 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 | ||
+ | root@ccgx: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Gets can be broadcasted, | ||
+ | |||
+ | vreg -c socketcan: | ||
+ | root@einstein: | ||
+ | # reminder, there are no error indications when broadcasting! | ||
+ | # NAD 0x24, reg=0x200 | ||
+ | 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 | ||
+ | # NAD 0x25, reg=0x200 | ||
+ | 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 | ||
+ | # NAD 0x26, reg=0x200 | ||
+ | 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 | ||
+ | and so forth | ||
</ | </ | ||
===== 5. VE.Direct products ===== | ===== 5. VE.Direct products ===== |
open_source/ccgx/commandline.txt · Last modified: 2023-05-07 10:00 by mvader