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ve.can:pgn_details [2016-07-19 13:02] mvaderve.can:pgn_details [2017-09-18 15:24] – [NMEA2000 PGN definitions] mvader
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-====== NMEA2000 PGN definitions ====== +====== NMEA2000 Switch bank PGN definitions ======
-This page is created to inform you on the details of NMEA 2000 PGNs that are transmitted by Victron CAN enabled products. Note that besides NMEA2000 PGNs, we also use proprietary messages, called VREGs. VREGs are used for all parameters cannot be sent with standard NMEA 2000 PGNs. The VREG PGN number is 61184 (0xEF00), and it is sent to the broadcast address 61439 (0xEFFF).+
  
-See the document “VE.Can registers public.docx” for detailed VREG information and examplesIt is available for download here: +This document is an add-on to our Datacommunication whitepaperThat whitepaper contains a list of PGNs transmitted by each product type. This document defines the bit definitions of the switch banks.
  
-https://www.victronenergy.com/support-and-downloads/whitepapers+Download the main document, the Datacommunication whitepaper, from the [[https://www.victronenergy.com/support-and-downloads/whitepapers|whitepapers section on our website]]. 
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 +=== Proprietary messages: VREGs === 
 +Note that besides the standard NMEA2000 PGNs, Victron devices also transmit proprietary messages, called VREGs. VREGs are used for all parameters cannot be sent with standard NMEA 2000 PGNs. The VREG PGN number is 61184 (0xEF00), and it is sent to the broadcast address 61439 (0xEFFF). 
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 +See the document “VE.Can registers - public.docx” for detailed VREG information and examples. It is available for download on the [[https://www.victronenergy.com/support-and-downloads/whitepapers|whitepaper section on our website]].. 
 + 
 +=== More CAN-bus and NMEA2000 related documentation === 
 +  * [[ve.can:changing_nmea2000_instances|]] 
 +  * [[ve.can:start|]]
  
 ===== PGN List ===== ===== PGN List =====
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 | Status 5 ... 28             | Not used, reports as "Unavailable" | | Status 5 ... 28             | Not used, reports as "Unavailable" |
 When the Alarm status bit is set to “On”, the alarm reason can be queried using Victron propietary register 0xEDDA (Charger error code). When the Alarm status bit is set to “On”, the alarm reason can be queried using Victron propietary register 0xEDDA (Charger error code).
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 ==== VE.Direct to VE.Can\NMEA 2000 interface ==== ==== VE.Direct to VE.Can\NMEA 2000 interface ====
-Alarm and relay tresholds need to be configured on the BMV itself. +See the manual of the VE.Direct to VE.Can interface: https://www.victronenergy.com/accessories/ve-direct-to-ve-can-interface
-^ Signal                      ^ Meaning ^ +
-| Bank Instance               | Instance of the message, default value 0 | +
-| Status 1 Relay            | "On" The relay on the charger is active, the contact is closed | +
-| Status 2 Alarm            | "On" There is an alarm condition | +
-| Status 3 – Low voltage*     | “On” – Battery voltage is too low | +
-| Status 4 – High voltage*    | “On” – Battery voltage is too high | +
-| Status 5 – Low SOC*         | “On” – The Battery state of charge is too low | +
-| Status 6 – Low voltage 2*   | “On” – Starter Battery voltage is too low | +
-| Status 7 – High voltage 2*  | “On” – Starter Battery voltage is too high | +
-| Status 8 … 28               | Not used, report as “Unavailable” | +
-* BMV version 2.08 and higher+
  
 ==== VE.Bus to VE.Can\NMEA 2000 interface ==== ==== VE.Bus to VE.Can\NMEA 2000 interface ====
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