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VictronConnect is available for Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS X. | VictronConnect is available for Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS X. | ||
- | It can connect to Victron products via Bluetooth, USB and WiFi/ | + | It can connect to Victron products via Bluetooth, USB and WiFi/ |
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VictronConnect is available to users of Windows PCs, macOS X, iOS and Android phones, as well as tablets. | VictronConnect is available to users of Windows PCs, macOS X, iOS and Android phones, as well as tablets. | ||
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+ | Also, [[https:// | ||
See [[# | See [[# | ||
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There are three ways to connect to a Victron product: | There are three ways to connect to a Victron product: | ||
^ Method | ^ Method | ||
- | | Products with built-in | + | | Products with built-in |
| [[ve.direct: | | [[ve.direct: | ||
| [[https:// | | [[https:// | ||
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=== Blue Smart Chargers IP22 === | === Blue Smart Chargers IP22 === | ||
- | On the device list: Press and hold the product description | + | On the device list: tap or click the three-dots menu on the right side of the product description. A menu will pop up offering a 'Reset PIN code' option. Click that, and enter the PUK code. The PUK code can be found on the product label, on the back of the product. |
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- | On a desktop (Windows, Mac), 'right click' the product description instead of pressing and holding. | + | |
It can also be done on the charger itself:\\ | It can also be done on the charger itself:\\ | ||
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=== Blue Smart Chargers IP67 === | === Blue Smart Chargers IP67 === | ||
- | On the device list: Press and hold the product description | + | On the device list: tap or click the three-dots menu on the right side of the product description. A menu will pop up offering a 'Reset PIN code' option. Click that, and enter the PUK code. The PUK code can be found on the product label, on the back of the product. |
- | + | ||
- | On a desktop (Windows, Mac), 'right click' the product description instead of pressing and holding. | + | |
=== Smart Solar Charger === | === Smart Solar Charger === | ||
- | On the device list: Press and hold the product description | + | On the device list: tap or click the three-dots menu on the right side of the product description. A menu will pop up offering a 'Reset PIN code' option. Click that, and enter the PUK code. The PUK code can be found on the product label, on the back of the product. |
- | + | ||
- | On a desktop (Windows, Mac), 'right click' the product description instead of pressing and holding. | + | |
=== BMV-712 Smart === | === BMV-712 Smart === | ||
- | On the device list: Press and hold the product description | + | On the device list: tap or click the three-dots menu on the right side of the product description. A menu will pop up offering a 'Reset PIN code' option. Click that, and enter the PUK code. The PUK code can be found on the product label, on the back of the product. |
- | + | ||
- | On a desktop (Windows, Mac), 'right click' the product description instead of pressing and holding. | + | |
=== Smart LiFePO4 Batteries === | === Smart LiFePO4 Batteries === | ||
- | On the device list: Press and hold the product description | + | On the device list: tap or click the three-dots menu on the right side of the product description. A menu will pop up offering a 'Reset PIN code' option. Click that, and enter the PUK code. The PUK code can be found on the product label, on the back of the product. |
- | + | ||
- | On a desktop (Windows, Mac), 'right click' the product description instead of pressing and holding. | + | |
+ | === SmartShunts === | ||
+ | On the device list: tap or click the three-dots menu on the right side of the product description. A menu will pop up offering a 'Reset PIN code' option. Click that, and enter the PUK code. The PUK code can be found on the product label, on the back of the product. | ||
==== 3.4 Bluetooth Smart - Removing from the list of paired devices ==== | ==== 3.4 Bluetooth Smart - Removing from the list of paired devices ==== | ||
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==== 4.2 macOS X === | ==== 4.2 macOS X === | ||
- | VictronConnect requires macOS version is 10.12 (OS X Sierra), or later. | + | Todays version of VictronConnect requires macOS version is 10.12 (OS X Sierra), or later. |
For the older macOS 10.11/ | For the older macOS 10.11/ | ||
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=== Notes for Android 5 === | === Notes for Android 5 === | ||
+ | Android 5 devices with a 64bit CPU will experience a crash at startup due to an issue in the libraries we use to develop VictronConnect. This is not expected to be fixed. A workaround for this issue is to manually install the VictronConnect APK that can be downloaded in the [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
The pairing does not work on some devices running Android 5. The pin code popup does not appear, or it appears without a text field to enter the PIN code. If you have this situation on your device, the phone/ | The pairing does not work on some devices running Android 5. The pin code popup does not appear, or it appears without a text field to enter the PIN code. If you have this situation on your device, the phone/ | ||
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Unfortunately Apple iPhone/iPad doesn' | Unfortunately Apple iPhone/iPad doesn' | ||
- | ==== 4.5 Archive of previous versions ==== | + | ==== 4.5 Linux ==== |
+ | |||
+ | Details [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 4.6 Archive of previous versions ==== | ||
It would be nice to forever support all existing versions of Android, iOS, Windows and other systems. But unfortunately its impossible to do so. Therefore, now and then, a new release of VictronConnect doesn' | It would be nice to forever support all existing versions of Android, iOS, Windows and other systems. But unfortunately its impossible to do so. Therefore, now and then, a new release of VictronConnect doesn' | ||
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| Android 4.3 to 4.4.4 armv7 architecture | [[https:// | | Android 4.3 to 4.4.4 armv7 architecture | [[https:// | ||
| Android 4.3 to 4.4.4 x86 architecture | | Android 4.3 to 4.4.4 x86 architecture | ||
- | | macOS 10.9 (OS X Mavericks) | See Apple Store and chapter 4.2 | | + | | macOS 10.9 (OS X Mavericks) | [[https:// |
+ | | macOS 10.10, 10.11 & 10.12 (OS X Yosemite / Sierra) | [[https:// | ||
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**Device list**\\ | **Device list**\\ | ||
- | This page shows all the Victron products that have been discovered by your device, and to which a connection can be made. Click on the desired product. | ||
- | {{: | + | LOCAL - This page shows all the Victron products that have been discovered by your device, and to which a connection can be made. Click on the desired product. |
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | VRM - This page will show a GX device if it is connected to your VRM account. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
**Battery Monitor pages**:\\ | **Battery Monitor pages**:\\ | ||
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**Blue Smart IP65 Charger ** | **Blue Smart IP65 Charger ** | ||
- | This video will show you how to download the VictronConnect app onto a smart phone (in the video we use an iPhone). It will also show you how to use the app to view information and control the settings of a BlueSmart | + | This video will show you how to download the VictronConnect app onto a smart phone (in the video we use an iPhone). It will also show you how to use the app to view information and control the settings of a Blue Smart IP65 charger. |
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In most cases, it's also possible to re-enable Bluetooth after disabling. For example by using a VE.Direct cable. The only exception is the Lithium Smart batteries: once Bluetooth is disabled on them, it is disabled forever. | In most cases, it's also possible to re-enable Bluetooth after disabling. For example by using a VE.Direct cable. The only exception is the Lithium Smart batteries: once Bluetooth is disabled on them, it is disabled forever. | ||
- | Here is how to disable Bluetooth: First complete your connection; then go to the **Product info** page. To access that page, click the button on the upper right. For some products, it will be the settings icon: {{: | + | === Here is how to disable Bluetooth |
- | For other products you'll find the {{: | + | First complete your connection; then go to the **Product info** page. To access that page, click the button on the upper right. For some products, it will be the settings icon: {{: |
If the product supports turning Bluetooth off, you will see the field " | If the product supports turning Bluetooth off, you will see the field " | ||
- | For **most** of our products, Bluetooth can be re-enabled (see below how to re-enabled it), but for our Lithium Smart batteries this change is **__permanent__** and you'll be asked to enter a confirmation code displayed in the dialogue; if you are sure that you want to permanently disable Bluetooth just enter the code displayed and choose " | + | Since for our Lithium Smart batteries this change is permanent, the app will ask for a confirmation code displayed in the dialogue; if you are sure that you want to permanently disable Bluetooth just enter the code displayed and choose " |
- | == How to re-enable Bluetooth == | + | ==== 5.5 How to re-enable Bluetooth == |
// | // | ||
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**Via VE.Direct: | **Via VE.Direct: | ||
- | **Smart Chargers: | + | **[[https:// |
+ | Once Bluetooth is disabled, there are multiple ways to re-enable it again: | ||
+ | - Using the MODE button. See below. | ||
+ | - Connect the product with a VE.Direct to USB cable to your PC or Android device and use VictronConnect to re-enable Bluetooth | ||
- | //Chargers with a MODE button: // | + | **[[https://www.victronenergy.com/ |
+ | **[[https:// | ||
+ | - Temporarily enabled at power-up for 30s: You can connect within these 30 seconds to perform a firmware update or re-enable Bluetooth. If you do not connect within the first 30 seconds Bluetooth will be disabled. | ||
+ | - Permanently disabled: __Once Bluetooth is disabled, it can not be re-enabled.__ | ||
+ | |||
+ | **[[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Chargers with a MODE button:** | ||
Press and hold the MODE button for 10s will reset Bluetooth: | Press and hold the MODE button for 10s will reset Bluetooth: | ||
- Disconnect active device | - Disconnect active device | ||
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- This applies to: | - This applies to: | ||
- Phoenix Smart IP43 | - Phoenix Smart IP43 | ||
- | - Skylla-S | ||
- Blue Smart IP22 | - Blue Smart IP22 | ||
- Blue Smart IP65 | - Blue Smart IP65 | ||
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**Smart BMV-712:** The BMV-712' | **Smart BMV-712:** The BMV-712' | ||
through the settings menu. Check the product manual for more details. | through the settings menu. Check the product manual for more details. | ||
- | ==== 5.5 Importing and converting a GX Product Family database File ==== | + | |
+ | **Smart BMS:** Bluetooth is temporarily enabled at power-up for 30 seconds. You can connect within these 30 seconds to perform a firmware update or re-enable Bluetooth. If you do not connect within the first 30 seconds Bluetooth will be disabled. | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Smart Shunt**: Bluetooth can be re-enabled using a USB-VE.Direct cable. | ||
+ | ==== 5.6 Importing and converting a GX Product Family database File ==== | ||
VictronConnect for Mac OSX and Windows allows you to import and convert the database log file (that is created by the VenusOS on the GX Product Family of devices) to a Microsoft Excel XLSX file. This can be useful if the site is remote and without an internet connection to upload the file to the [[https:// | VictronConnect for Mac OSX and Windows allows you to import and convert the database log file (that is created by the VenusOS on the GX Product Family of devices) to a Microsoft Excel XLSX file. This can be useful if the site is remote and without an internet connection to upload the file to the [[https:// | ||
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This feature is not available in the iOS and Android mobile versions of VictronConnect. | This feature is not available in the iOS and Android mobile versions of VictronConnect. | ||
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===== 9. Firmware updates===== | ===== 9. Firmware updates===== | ||
==== 9.1 Introduction & automatic updates ==== | ==== 9.1 Introduction & automatic updates ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | __What about updating Firmware on VE.Bus devices such as MultiPlus and Quattro?__ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Please follow this [[https:// | ||
__How can I see what firmware version is available? | __How can I see what firmware version is available? | ||
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A firmware update - when available - will need to be completed in order to continue using VictronConnect. | A firmware update - when available - will need to be completed in order to continue using VictronConnect. | ||
- | __Will I need to reconfigure my device | + | __Will I need to reconfigure my MPPT or BMV after the update?__ |
- | + | ||
- | No. The settings of your product will not be affected by the firmware update ...and so you will not need to reconfigure your product after the update. Also, the History data of BMVs and MPPTs will be preserved throughout a firmware update. | + | |
+ | No. The settings of your VE.direct and Bluetooth products will not be affected by the firmware update ...and so you will not need to reconfigure your product after the update. Also, the History data of BMVs and MPPTs will be preserved throughout a firmware update. | ||
==== 9.2 Updating to a self-supplied firmware file ==== | ==== 9.2 Updating to a self-supplied firmware file ==== | ||
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Select the desired file from the list. | Select the desired file from the list. | ||
- | The update mechanism will detect-and-reject firmware files which are not targeted for the current product - but we strongly | + | The update mechanism will detect-and-reject firmware files which are not targeted for the current product - but we strongly |
{{: | {{: | ||
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==== 9.3 Troubleshooting firmware updates ==== | ==== 9.3 Troubleshooting firmware updates ==== | ||
- | A troubleshooting guide relevant to firmware updates can be found in [[# | + | A troubleshooting guide relevant to firmware updates can be found in [[# |
==== 9.4 Error codes ==== | ==== 9.4 Error codes ==== | ||
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|X45 |Update Error. Vreg Ack error: Invalid instance. Please check the connection and try again.| | |X45 |Update Error. Vreg Ack error: Invalid instance. Please check the connection and try again.| | ||
|X46 |Update Error. Vreg Ack error. Please check the connection and try again.| | |X46 |Update Error. Vreg Ack error. Please check the connection and try again.| | ||
- | ===== 10. Troubleshooting ===== | ||
- | ==== 10.1 Common Bluetooth problems and how to solve them === | + | |
+ | ===== 10. VictonConnect-Remote (VC-R) – Configuration and monitoring via VRM ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 10.1 Introduction ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | VictronConnect-Remote functionality enables Victron devices with a VE.Direct interface to be accessed remotely through a [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | This powerful new feature allows full device configuration and monitoring from practically anywhere in the world using the VictronConnect app. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The user interface experience is just like the devices were connected locally using Bluetooth or a wired VE.Direct to USB interface. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 10.2 Compatibility ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The VictronConnect-Remote feature is ONLY compatible with devices connected to a GX Device with a VE.Direct interface. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This includes; | ||
+ | * MPPT solar chargers with a VE.Direct interface (SmartSolar and BlueSolar) | ||
+ | * Battery monitors with a VE.Direct interface (BMV and SmartShunt) | ||
+ | * Specific inverters with a VE.Direct interface (Phenix Inverter VE.Direct and Pheonix Inverter Smart) | ||
+ | * Specific mains chargers with a VE.Direct interface (Pheonix Smart IP43) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Devices connected with a VE.Bus interface, such as Multiplus/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Devices connected using a VE.Can interface, such as Lynx Shunt, Skylla chargers and MPPT solar chargers using a VE.Can interface are also NOT compatible and cannot be configured remotely. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 10.3 Setup ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 10.3.1 Minimum Requirements === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * VictronConnect SW: v5.20 | ||
+ | * GX Device - Venus OS FW: v2.40 (However v2.53 recommended for full functionality) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 10.3.2 VictronConnect === | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Confirm that the phone, tablet or PC has VictronConnect installed and that the software version meets or exceeds the minimum requirements - upgrade if necessary | ||
+ | - Authorize VictronConnect to access your VRM account; | ||
+ | * Open the VictronConnect app | ||
+ | * Swipe across to the VRM tab, then select ‘SIGN IN TO VRM’ | ||
+ | * Complete your email address and VRM password, then select ‘Authorize Victron Connect’ | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * If using a tablet or PC your browser may also request permission to proceed, if prompted select ‘Open’ | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 10.3.3 GX Device === | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1- Confirm that the GX Device is running Venus OS firmware version that meets or exceeds the minimum requirements - upgrade if necessary | ||
+ | 2- Enable ‘VRM two-way communication’ under Device List > Settings > VRM Online Portal | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 10.4 Local Tab ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The local tab displays all devices that are within local Bluetooth and wireless LAN range or physically connected to the phone, tablet or PC with VictronConnect (such as with a VE.Direct to USB or MK3 to USB interface cable) | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 10.5 VRM Tab ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The VRM tab displays all VRM installations associated with the VRM user profile. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Any installation can be selected to access the VRM online portal or connected devices. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | When a VRM installation is selected it will take a few seconds for a connection to be made, once the connection is established two tabs will appear, an ‘OVERVIEW’ tab and a ‘DEVICES’ tab. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 10.5.1 Overview Tab === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The ‘OVERVIEW’ tab has an image of the GX device, the name of the VRM installation and a direct link to the associated [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 10.5.2 Devices Tab === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The ‘DEVICES’ tab has a list of all compatible devices that are physically connected to the GX device. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | If using a tablet or PC, the ‘DEVICES’ tab is shown as a panel on the right side of the same screen. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 10.6 Remote device access ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | When a device is selected it will take a few seconds for a connection to be made, once the connection is established live device information/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Immediately after initial connection settings and historical data will be downloaded, during this time a cloud symbol will remain in the upper right corner (this typically takes less than 30 seconds). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Settings cannot be accessed until the cloud symbol is replaced by the normal settings gear symbol. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 10.7 Signing out ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | To disable the link between VictronConnect-Remote and your VRM account, expand the main menu and then select ‘Settings’. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | In the settings page select ‘SIGN OUT’ and then select ‘OK’ in the prompt window to confirm. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | After signing out VictronConnect-Remote will no longer have access to the VRM account or any of the associated VRM installations. To reinstate access the log in procedure needs to be repeated. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 10.8 Troubleshooting and FAQ ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Device not found == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * VictronConnect-Remote is only compatible with devices that use a VE.Direct interface to the GX device – see the ‘compatibility’ section. | ||
+ | * Ensure that that the missing device is physically connected to the GX device, with the VE.Direct cable properly installed at both ends. | ||
+ | * Ensure that the device is running a recent firmware version. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Installation/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Confirm that the installation is currently online and communicating with the VRM online portal. | ||
+ | * Ensure that the installation is linked to the VRM account used during initial VictronConnect-Remote sign in to VRM. | ||
+ | * Ensure that ‘VRM two-way communication’ is enabled – see the ‘settings’ section. | ||
+ | * Ensure that the GX device is running the minimum compatible Venus OS firmware version – see the ‘settings’ section. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == VictronConnect has no VRM tab == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Ensure that the phone, tablet or PC is running the minimum compatible VictronConnect software version – see the ‘settings’ section. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == VRM account == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * It is necessary to have an active VRM account linked to your installation and any others that you intend to monitor or configure using VictronConnect-Remote - creating a new account is quick and easy. | ||
+ | * For further information in relation to VRM (Victron Remote Management) see [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Systems with no GX device == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * VictronConnect-Remote functionality is not possible unless the system includes a GX device. A GX device can be easily added to any system and there are a [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Installations with no internet connection == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * VictronConnect-Remote functionality is not possible unless GX device at the installation site has an active internet connection. | ||
+ | * For remote sites without an existing internet connection or with mobile installations, | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Large systems == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The use of the VictronConnect-Remote feature will slightly increase the GX device CPU load. | ||
+ | * In some large/ | ||
+ | * It is important to select a GX device that has sufficient performance capability in relation to the system design, for example a Cerbo GX has significantly more processing power than a Color Control GX and is much better suited to large/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ===== 11. Troubleshooting ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 11.1 Common Bluetooth problems and how to solve them === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The first step before attempting any of the specific troubleshooting advice below is to power down and then restart all related devices, (this includes phones, tablets, computers and Victron equipment). | ||
== I cannot find my device listed == | == I cannot find my device listed == | ||
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* Make sure your device is in range. | * Make sure your device is in range. | ||
* If a firmware update failed, the device //Custom Name// might have reverted to its original name and serial number, check if that is the case. Once the update is completed, the //Custom Name// will be back. See more tips about troubleshooting firmware updates on [[start# | * If a firmware update failed, the device //Custom Name// might have reverted to its original name and serial number, check if that is the case. Once the update is completed, the //Custom Name// will be back. See more tips about troubleshooting firmware updates on [[start# | ||
+ | * Only one device can be connected to a product at the same time. Make sure that no other device: phone/ | ||
+ | * Make sure you are attempting to connect from //within// VictronConnect - not from the system menu of your phone/ | ||
== I can see but not connect to my device == | == I can see but not connect to my device == | ||
- | | + | |
- | | + | |
- | | + | - Make sure that Bluetooth is still enabled in your phone/ |
- | * Make sure you are attempting to connect from //within// VictronConnect | + | |
- | * Make sure that Bluetooth is still enabled in your phone/ | + | |
- | | + | |
- | | + | === Connection fails around 20% === |
+ | |||
+ | 1. Make sure you are up to date with the latest version of VictronConnect. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | 3. Then [[https:// | ||
+ | 4. Force close the VictronConnect app, and then try reconnecting in VictronConnect using the default PIN 000000 | ||
- | ==== 10.2 Bluetooth connection issues on Android devices ==== | + | 5. Then [[https:// |
+ | ==== 11.2 Bluetooth connection issues on Android devices ==== | ||
=== Step 1: Check that your device is supported === | === Step 1: Check that your device is supported === | ||
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=== Step 3: Check that VictronConnect has access to the Location services === | === Step 3: Check that VictronConnect has access to the Location services === | ||
- | On Android 5 and later VictronConnect needs access to the device location services to be able to scan nearby | + | On Android 5 and later VictronConnect needs access to the device location services to be able to scan nearby |
Permission to access location services is requested each time the app starts ...but if you checked the " | Permission to access location services is requested each time the app starts ...but if you checked the " | ||
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If you are still experiencing difficulties, | If you are still experiencing difficulties, | ||
- | When successfully connected using another device, VictronConnect will automatically update the firmware in the Victron | + | When successfully connected using another device, VictronConnect will automatically update the firmware in the Victron |
- | ==== 10.3 Problems during firmware updating ==== | + | ==== 11.3 Problems during firmware updating ==== |
- | First of all, its good to know that you can always restart the firmware update procedure. The update process will be restarted each time you connect to the product. | + | First of all, it' |
Keep your mobile device as close to the product as possible. If the update fails due to Bluetooth connectivity problems, and if your device is already paired to a product, try and remove the pairing completely from your phone/ | Keep your mobile device as close to the product as possible. If the update fails due to Bluetooth connectivity problems, and if your device is already paired to a product, try and remove the pairing completely from your phone/ | ||
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* The firmware update screen will appear again. You should now be able to update the dongle to the latest firmware version. | * The firmware update screen will appear again. You should now be able to update the dongle to the latest firmware version. | ||
- | ==== 10.4 VE.Direct USB driver problem on macOS X 10.9 (Mavericks) ==== | + | ==== 11.4 VE.Direct USB driver problem on macOS X 10.9 (Mavericks) ==== |
The driver included in macOS X 10.9 " | The driver included in macOS X 10.9 " | ||
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VictronConnect should now show the connected products. | VictronConnect should now show the connected products. | ||
- | ==== 10.5 VictronConnect on Windows doesn' | + | ==== 11.5 VictronConnect on Windows doesn' |
VE.Direct USB cable requires a driver to be installed. | VE.Direct USB cable requires a driver to be installed. | ||
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The necessary drivers are available in the [[https:// | The necessary drivers are available in the [[https:// | ||
- | ==== 10.6 VictronConnect on Android doesn' | + | ==== 11.6 VictronConnect on Android doesn' |
- | VictronConnect needs to be running before | + | VictronConnect needs to be running before |
- | Open VictronConnect and without closing it switch to the app containing the file, select it an choose to open it with VictronConnect. | + | Open VictronConnect and without closing it switch to the app containing the file, select it and choose to open it with VictronConnect. |
- | ==== 10.7 How to create a VictronConnect Service Report ==== | + | ==== 11.7 How to create a VictronConnect Service Report ==== |
If you are experiencing issues with VictronConnect or your Victron product, you may be asked to create a " | If you are experiencing issues with VictronConnect or your Victron product, you may be asked to create a " | ||
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- | ==== 10.8 VE.Bus firmware update fails at 5% on macOS ==== | + | ==== 11.8 VE.Bus firmware update fails at 5% on macOS ==== |
There is a known issue that makes VE.Bus firmware updates randomly fail on some macOS laptops. We are working on it; a new VictronConnect version fixing this issue is expected in the near future. Meanwhile this is the workaround for this: | There is a known issue that makes VE.Bus firmware updates randomly fail on some macOS laptops. We are working on it; a new VictronConnect version fixing this issue is expected in the near future. Meanwhile this is the workaround for this: | ||
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(1) For those with a technical background and wondering how, why and what minimising has to do with this: yes this really works, and relates to a power saving mode that has a side effect on serial communication. | (1) For those with a technical background and wondering how, why and what minimising has to do with this: yes this really works, and relates to a power saving mode that has a side effect on serial communication. | ||
- | ===== 11. Compatible Victron products ===== | ||
- | ==== SmartSolar MPPT Charge controllers | + | ===== 12. Compatible Victron products ===== |
+ | |||
+ | ==== Solar Chargers ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | === SmartSolar MPPT Charge controllers === | ||
^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | ||
| MPPT 75/10 | [[https:// | | MPPT 75/10 | [[https:// | ||
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The same models, but then with a different part number do support using both the VE.Direct port and the built-in Bluetooth Smart function at the same time. As do all other SmartSolar MPPT models. | The same models, but then with a different part number do support using both the VE.Direct port and the built-in Bluetooth Smart function at the same time. As do all other SmartSolar MPPT models. | ||
- | ==== Blue Smart IP22 Chargers ==== | + | === BlueSolar MPPT Charge controllers === |
- | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | + | |
- | | All Blue Smart IP22 Chargers | No | Yes - Built in | | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== Blue Smart IP65 Chargers ==== | + | |
- | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | + | |
- | | All Blue Smart IP65 Chargers | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== Blue Smart IP67 Chargers ==== | + | |
- | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | + | |
- | | All Blue Smart IP67 Chargers | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== Orion-Tr Smart DC-DC Charger Isolated ==== | + | |
- | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | + | |
- | | All Orion-Tr Smart DC-DC Isolated Chargers | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger ==== | + | |
- | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | + | |
- | | All Phoenix Smart IP43 Chargers | + | |
- | + | ||
- | + | ||
- | + | ||
- | + | ||
- | ==== Battery Monitors ==== | + | |
- | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | + | |
- | | BMV-700 | + | |
- | | BMV-702 | + | |
- | | BMV-700H | [[https:// | + | |
- | | BMV-712 | + | |
- | ==== BlueSolar MPPT Charge controllers | + | |
^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | ||
| MPPT 70/15 | Not compatible || | | MPPT 70/15 | Not compatible || | ||
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+ | ==== Battery Chargers ==== | ||
+ | ^ Blue Smart IP22 ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ Bluetooth on/ | ||
+ | | All Blue Smart IP22 Chargers | ||
+ | ^ Blue Smart IP65 ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ Bluetooth on/ | ||
+ | | Blue Smart IP65 12/25 Charger | ||
+ | | Blue Smart IP65 24/13 Charger | ||
+ | | Other Blue Smart IP65 Chargers | ||
+ | ^ Blue Smart IP67 ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ Bluetooth on/ | ||
+ | | All Blue Smart IP67 Chargers | ||
+ | ^ Phoenix Smart IP43 ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ Bluetooth on/ | ||
+ | | All Phoenix Smart IP43 Chargers | Yes | Yes - Built in | Yes | No | No | | ||
+ | ^ IMPULSE-II Smart ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ Bluetooth on/ | ||
+ | | All IMPULSE-II Smart Chargers | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Orion-Tr Smart DC-DC Charger Isolated ==== | ||
+ | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | ||
+ | | All Orion-Tr Smart DC-DC Isolated Chargers | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Battery Monitors ==== | ||
+ | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port ^ Wireless Via Bluetooth ^ | ||
+ | | BMV-700 | ||
+ | | BMV-702 | ||
+ | | BMV-700H | [[https:// | ||
+ | | BMV-712 | ||
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- | ^ ^ USB via VE.Direct port^ Wireless Via Bluetooth^ | + | |
- | | Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger 12/ | + | |
- | | Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger 12/ | + | |
- | | Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger 24/ | + | |
- | | Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger 24/ | + | |
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==== MultiPlus, EasySolar, Quattro, Phoenix Inverter with VE.Bus, and similar products ==== | ==== MultiPlus, EasySolar, Quattro, Phoenix Inverter with VE.Bus, and similar products ==== | ||
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This section applies to MultiPlus, MultiPlus-II, | This section applies to MultiPlus, MultiPlus-II, | ||
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For systems with a [[venus-os: | For systems with a [[venus-os: | ||
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victronconnect/start.txt · Last modified: 2021-01-11 13:04 by boekel