3. Communication and interfacing
The Lynx Smart BMS communicates with other devices and services via a variety of interfaces. The following list provides an
overview of the most important interfaces:
•
Bluetooth:
to change settings and monitor the Lynx Smart BMS via
Note that Bluetooth can be disabled via VictronConnect or a GX device, but can only be re-enabled from a GX device.
•
VE.Can:
to connect a GX device to the Lynx Smart BMS. The GX device will show all measured parameters, operational state,
battery SoC and alarms and make them available to be controlled via our remote monitoring
•
Lynx Distributor fuse monitoring:
via our VictronConnect app and a connected GX device. Communication with the Lynx
Distributors is via it's RJ10 connectors. The Lynx Smart BMS can be used to read out the Lynx Distributors, generate alarms in
case a fuse is blown or communication is lost. Fuse status communication requires Lynx Distributor with serial number HQ1909
or later.
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NMEA 2000 via VE.Can:
Communication to an NMEA 2000 network can be established via VE.Can using a
Appendix for supported PGNs [34]
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