open_source:ccgx:commandline
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open_source:ccgx:commandline [2020-04-22 12:18] – [3.2 Updating VE.Bus firmware] mvader | open_source:ccgx:commandline [2021-03-03 11:46] – [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: | 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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Victron Energy B.V. | Victron Energy B.V. | ||
</ | </ | ||
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+ | Switching all devices on VE.Can off (careful, when having NMEA2000-out enabled, or having an Inverter RS, also AC will be switched off!): | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | vreg -c socketcan: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | switching a specific device off: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | vreg -c socketcan: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | Note that in above example the VREG data field (un32) is padded with zeros; current firmware requires that, future fw won't any more. | ||
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+ | Switch a specific device on: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | vreg -c socketcan: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Seeing which devices are off and which are on goes like this. Press ctrl-C to stop the command. | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | vreg -c socketcan: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
===== 5. VE.Direct products ===== | ===== 5. VE.Direct products ===== | ||
open_source/ccgx/commandline.txt · Last modified: 2023-05-07 10:00 by mvader