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vrm_portal:remote-veconfigure [2019-10-23 22:44] guy_stewartvrm_portal:remote-veconfigure [2023-05-15 14:18] (current) mvader
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 This manual describes how to remotely change settings in our MultiPlusses, MultiGrid, MultiPlus-II, Quattros and high power Inverters; all power products with a VE.Bus communication port. A feature called ''Remote VEConfigure'' This manual describes how to remotely change settings in our MultiPlusses, MultiGrid, MultiPlus-II, Quattros and high power Inverters; all power products with a VE.Bus communication port. A feature called ''Remote VEConfigure''
  
-This functionality requires a [[venus-os:start|GX device]] (CCGX, Venus GX or other) to be installed locally on the system.+===== 2. Requirements and limitations ===== 
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 +This functionality requires a [[venus-os:start|GX device]] (Cerbo GXor other) to be installed locally on the system.
  
 Requirements: Requirements:
-  - Venus OS v2.17 or later+  - A GX Device running Venus OS v2.17 or later (latest official version is preferred)
   - System must connected to internet and communicating to the VRM Portal.   - System must connected to internet and communicating to the VRM Portal.
   - Two way communication must be enabled   - Two way communication must be enabled
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   * Remotely changing Assistant configuration is possible.   * Remotely changing Assistant configuration is possible.
   * VE.Bus firmware versions 416 and 417 can not be configured remotely   * VE.Bus firmware versions 416 and 417 can not be configured remotely
-  * Remote configuring firmware version 418 or later requires the CCGX or Venus GX to run v2.10 or later +  * Remote configuring firmware version 418 or later requires the GX device to run v2.10 or later 
-  * To Remote VEConfigure a system connected to the CCGX via a VE.Bus to VE.Can interface, as was done in old Hub-1 systems, this interface cable needs to run firmware version v2.05 or higher. If necessary, first update that interface cable with the [[vrm_portal:remote-firmware-update|Remote firmware update feature]].+  * To Remote VEConfigure a system connected to the GX device via a VE.Bus to VE.Can interface, as was done in old Hub-1 systems, this interface cable needs to run firmware version v2.05 or higher. If necessary, first update that interface cable with the [[vrm_portal:remote-firmware-update|Remote firmware update feature]].
   * This (new) way of Remote VEConfigure replaces the previous mechanism, that used VE.Power Setup. See [[ccgx:ccgx_ve_power_setup|here]] for the manual of the old procedure. Note that, once updated to the new Venus version, it is no longer possible to use the old procedure.   * This (new) way of Remote VEConfigure replaces the previous mechanism, that used VE.Power Setup. See [[ccgx:ccgx_ve_power_setup|here]] for the manual of the old procedure. Note that, once updated to the new Venus version, it is no longer possible to use the old procedure.
 +  * The system protects against accidentally sending settings from one system to another. To that purpose, it will compare the serial numbers of the installed inverter/chargers against the serial numbers in the configuration files. There is one exception:
 +  *  For systems consisting of multiple inverter/chargers, it is possible to replace a unit without having to do a full reconfiguration: step (1) make sure to, after commissioning a new system, always make and have a .rvsc file on archive. step (2) in case a unit failed, replace that by a new one. step (3) update the new unit to the same firmware version as the rest of the system. A full archive of older firmware versions is [[https://updates.victronenergy.com/feeds/VEBus/firmware-archive/ |available here]]. step (4) open that old .rvsc file and use the VRM Remote VEConfigure write settings feature to send that archived configuration. While writing the settings, the mechanism accepts up to one exchanged serial number and will automatically and silently take care of that. Note that in case you don’t have a file on archive, try to make a backup before taking the failed unit out of the system. In many cases a failed unit can still communicate. This feature requires Venus OS v2.62 or later to be installed on the GX device.
  
-In some cases the VE.Bus system will momentarily switched off when changing the configuration. See step 4 for more details.+In some cases the VE.Bus system will momentarily switched off when changing the configuration. 
  
-===== 2. Step by step procedure =====+===== 3. Step by step procedure =====
  
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   - Check the requirements   - Check the requirements
     - Venus OS v2.17 or later     - Venus OS v2.17 or later
-    - Two way communication enabled (see Settings -> Services on the [[venus-os:start|GX device]])+    - Two way communication enabled (see Settings -> VRM Online Portal on the [[venus-os:start|GX device]])
     - Two way communication up & running: check on the Device list page on VRM     - Two way communication up & running: check on the Device list page on VRM
   - On the VRM Portal, go to Device List, and scroll to the bottom to find the Remote VEConfigure button on the VRM Portal   - On the VRM Portal, go to Device List, and scroll to the bottom to find the Remote VEConfigure button on the VRM Portal
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     - the system starts with reading all the settings of each inverter/charger in the system. This takes approximately 85 seconds per unit; and in case [[assistants:start|VEConfigure Assistants]] are used; ten it will take longer: writing an Assistants takes anything between a few and 40 seconds per unit.     - the system starts with reading all the settings of each inverter/charger in the system. This takes approximately 85 seconds per unit; and in case [[assistants:start|VEConfigure Assistants]] are used; ten it will take longer: writing an Assistants takes anything between a few and 40 seconds per unit.
     - once all data has been gathered; its compiled into a file and uploaded to your computer.     - once all data has been gathered; its compiled into a file and uploaded to your computer.
-  - Download the file to your computer +  - Download/save the .RSVC file to your computers downloads folder - do not 'open in VEConfigure' from your browser.  
-  - Modify the configuration, save the file using the Close button in VEConfigure on the upport right. This will automatically save the settingsIt is not necessary, and also not possible, to save it via the file menu+  - Modify the configuration by opening the downloaded .RSVC file in VEConfigure.   
-  - Upload the file to the system+  - Save the file using the Close button in VEConfigure on the upper right. You will be asked if you wish to save the changesChanges can be saved to both the .RVSC file, and also to another seperate .VSC file. 
 +  - Be Aware - You can only upload the .RVSC file when using Remote VEConfigure. If the file is saved via the File, Save As menu, instead of closing VEConfigure and confirming the changes, it will save to a new .VSC file. This file can be opened, adjusted, and used to update locally with an MK3 adapter, but it cannot be uploaded to update a remote unit. You must use the .RVSC file downloaded from the system that you intend to change the settings of, and then upload that same file once changes are made
 +  - On the VRM Portal, go to Device List, and scroll to the bottom to find the Remote VEConfigure button on the VRM Portal 
 +  - Click the button and wait 
 +  - Click the Upload button, select the .RVSC file, and OK to send it to the system via the VRM
  
-===== 3. System shutdown during reconfiguration =====+===== 4. System shutdown during reconfiguration =====
  
 Many settings can be changed without resulting in a shutdown during the re-configuration. Some settings though, such as a changed Assistants configuration, will cause the inverter/charger to momentarily switch off and back on again. In such situations, VEConfig will warn when saving the settings: Many settings can be changed without resulting in a shutdown during the re-configuration. Some settings though, such as a changed Assistants configuration, will cause the inverter/charger to momentarily switch off and back on again. In such situations, VEConfig will warn when saving the settings:
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