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open_source:ccgx:commandline [2020-04-22 12:18] – [3.2 Updating VE.Bus firmware] mvaderopen_source:ccgx:commandline [2021-03-03 10:14] – [4.4 vreg: changing settings from the command line] mvader
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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:start|VictronConnect]]. Both firmware updating as well as changing settings is normally done with [[victronconnect:start|VictronConnect]].
  
-It is not possible to remotely change settings. Neither from the command line.+[[https://www.victronenergy.com/media/pg/VictronConnect_Manual/en/victonconnect-remote--vc-r----configuration-and-monitoring-via-vrm.html|VictronConnect Remote]] allows remote changing of settings. It is not available from the command line.
  
-Updating firmware remote is only possible from the command line, see below.+Updating firmware remotely is available via the [[vrm_portal:remote-firmware-update|Remote Firmware Update feature of VRM]] (in the device list), and via the command line, see below.
  
 ==== 1.3 Connecting to the command line and file transfer ==== ==== 1.3 Connecting to the command line and file transfer ====
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 Victron Energy B.V. Victron Energy B.V.
 +</code>
 +
 +Example of switching a solar charger off, and then on
 +<code>
 +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:~# vreg -n 0x45 -s 0x0200 un8:0x01
 +# NAD 0x45, reg=0x200
 +0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 
 +root@ccgx:~# vreg -n 0x45 -s 0x0200 un8:0x03
 +
 +Gets can be broadcasted, run this command, and press ctrl-C to make it stop listen for responses:
 +
 +vreg -c socketcan:can0 -g 0x200 -r
 +root@einstein:~# vreg -c socketcan:can0 -g 0x0200 -r
 +# 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
 </code> </code>
 ===== 5. VE.Direct products ===== ===== 5. VE.Direct products =====
open_source/ccgx/commandline.txt · Last modified: 2023-05-07 10:00 by mvader

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