7. Accessing the GX device
It is possible to access the GX device via a smartphone, tablet or computer. This access is called Remote Console. The Remote Console is the central element for making or changing settings on the GX device.
In GX devices with a display this Remote Console feature may be disabled by default and need to be enabled. GX devices without a display have Remote Console enabled by default.
There are several ways to get access:
Access type | Color Control GX | Venus GX | Cerbo GX / Cerbo-S GX | Ekrano GX |
---|---|---|---|---|
VictronConnect via Bluetooth[4] | - [1] | - [1] | Yes | Yes |
Built-in WiFi Access Point | - [2] | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
VRM Portal [3] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
[1] Both CCGX and VGX do not have built-in Bluetooth. This feature can be easily added by connecting a USB Bluetooth dongle. [2] The CCGX does not have built-in WiFi. This feature can be easily added by attaching a USB WiFi dongle. [3] Requires the GX device connected to the internet. [4] GX device Bluetooth functionality is limited to assist with initial connection and networking configuration. You cannot use Bluetooth to connect to the Remote Console or other Victron products (e.g. SmartSolar charge controllers). For more information about how to connect other Victron products, please see Connecting Victron products. |
7.1. Accessing the Remote Console via local LAN/WiFi Network
This section explains how to connect to Remote Console when the Color Control GX is connected to the local computer network with either an Ethernet cable, or having it configured to connect to a local WiFi network.
This method does not require an internet connection. Just a local computer network is sufficient.
Once connected, connect to the GX device by running the VictronConnect app on a phone, tablet or laptop. Note that it will need to be connected to the same computer network as the Color Control GX.
This video shows how it is done.
7.1.1. Alternative methods to find the IP address for Remote Console
In case VictronConnect can't be used, here are a few other methods to find the Color Control GX, ie. its IP address.
Link Local Address - Venus.local
When the Remote Console on LAN setting is enabled, a direct connection (via network cable without a router or DHCP server) is possible. You can access the GX device by typing venus.local or http://venus.local into a web browser, or in VictronConnect when connected to the same network. Only enable this function on trusted networks or direct connections. Make sure you have disabled the password check, or set a password first.
IP Address on VRM
On the VRM Portal, you'll find the IP address on the Device list page of the installation. Note that this does require the Color Control GX to be connected to the internet.
Network (on Microsoft Windows)
In a local network, for example at home, you can also find the Color Control GX in the Windows 'Network' overview (this uses Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) broadcast technology):
Double-clicking the icon will open up Remote Console on LAN.
Open the 'Properties' window by right-clicking the icon to see the IP address.
7.2. Accessing via VRM
This method requires a working internet connection, both on your phone, tablet or laptop as well as for the Color Control GX. For a new install, this means that it needs to be connected by Ethernet cable.
Step-by-step instructions:
First, connect the Color Control GX to the internet by plugging it into a working Ethernet network which has a DHCP server, as most networks do, and which is connected to the internet.
The Color Control GX will immediately connect to VRM.
Now go to the VRM Portal, https://vrm.victronenergy.com/, and follow the instructions to add the device.
Then, once visible on VRM, click on the Remote Console link in the left-hand menu.
The result looks similar to the image above.
More technical information in the related troubleshooting chapter: Remote Console on VRM - Troubleshooting.
7.3. The Remote Console menu
The Remote Console menu (Settings → Remote Console) contains options for controlling access to the Remote Console via LAN/WiFi and VRM and shows the online status of the Remote Console on VRM.
The options in detail:
Disable password check:
If this option is disabled, there is no password check when accessing the Remote Console.
Enable password check:
To enable password check, a password must first be assigned. Use this password when accessing the Remote Console. Keep it in a safe place.
Enable on VRM:
If enabled, the Remote Console can be used via the VRM portal from anywhere in the world. The password check (recommended) also applies if it is activated.
Remote Console on VRM - status:
Displays the online status of the Remote Console on VRM.
Enable on LAN:
If enabled, the Remote Console can be used via local LAN/WiFi. Mind the security warning.
Note that you need to manually reboot (Settings → General → Reboot) the GX device after changing any of these settings.