Tonight I've received on my app the following message: SEVCON ALERT 0x4582 Safety Case 1 What does it mean? Gianluca Il giorno 29/giu/2014, alle ore 06:00, ovmsdev-request@lists.teslaclub.hk ha scritto:
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1. Re: changing android app server IP (Tom Saxton) 2. Re: changing android app server IP (Lee Howard)
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 09:28:52 -0700 From: Tom Saxton <tom@idleloop.com> Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] changing android app server IP To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Message-ID: <CFD43A7E.6BBAD%tom@idleloop.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
I just downloaded the Android Open Vehicle app and configured it for our Roadster. It gives me an error message that it can't connect and recommends checking my passwords. I've double-checked the passwords and I think they are right.
I don't see anywhere to enter my OVMS server user name, which the iOS app requires. Is that the problem?
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net> Reply-To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Date: Saturday, June 28, 2014 at 6:06 AM To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] changing android app server IP
Lee,
Looks good. I merged it, and submitted v3.2.2 to google play.
Regards, Mark.
On 28 Jun, 2014, at 3:44 am, Lee Howard <lee.howard@mainpine.com> wrote:
On 06/27/2014 10:38 AM, Lee Howard wrote:
On 06/26/2014 08:38 PM, Tom Saxton wrote:
Arguably the server account should be per-vehicle but I'm guessing the thought was that anyone who has multiple OVMS vehicles will have them all on the same server and making that app-wide means you only have to enter username, password and server IP once.
Of course none of this is any help for figuring out how to do it on Android...
As I dug-into the Android code better to hard-code the address change I discovered - to my delight - that the app server address is stored in a per-car data object. Yay! So this is nice. I'm going to give this another shot.
Here is the patch. Someone with privs can apply it and commit these changes to the repository if it meets with their approval.
It's a very small enhancement - basically permitting an interface to sel_server in the CarData object. The interface is right where it should be, IMO: right where you enter the vehicle info and passwords. The default is left to "tmc.openvehicles.com", but the user now has the capability to modify it (on a per-car basis, even).
I did not change the sel_server initialization value of "tmc.openvehicles.com". I could have changed this to "" as with the other CarData strings, but it probably makes little difference. Leaving it to initialize with "tmc.openvehicles.com" possibly it could be confusing to someone later who doesn't recognize that the initialized value is always overwritten by the configured value (as with the other CarData strings which are initialized to ""). If someone cares they can modify that at the top of CarData.java.
This patch also makes one obvious grammatical correction in a string appearing on the same page layout.
If there is any concern just look at the patch - it's a very, very benign set of changes. This e-mail is longer than the patch is.
Thanks,
Lee.
-- *Lee Howard* *Mainpine, Inc. Chief Technology Officer* Tel: +1 866 363 6680 | Fax: +1 360 462 8160 lee.howard@mainpine.com | www.mainpine.com
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Message: 2 Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 10:05:43 -0700 From: Lee Howard <lee.howard@mainpine.com> Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] changing android app server IP To: ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk Message-ID: <53AEF5E7.1060806@mainpine.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
I'm using my built .apk instead of the one from Google Play, but my source code is now identical to the one in the git repository.
Mine is working fine for me.
Admittedly, I do get confused about which one is the server password and which one is the module password, and so I just swap them around if I get the password error. Maybe the Android app has the two mixed-up?
As for the app not needing the your account username... I've never needed it on the Android app before. I think that it just uses the car info.
Thanks,
Lee.
On 06/28/2014 09:28 AM, Tom Saxton wrote:
I just downloaded the Android Open Vehicle app and configured it for our Roadster. It gives me an error message that it can't connect and recommends checking my passwords. I've double-checked the passwords and I think they are right.
I don't see anywhere to enter my OVMS server user name, which the iOS app requires. Is that the problem?
Tom
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Gianluca, there's a fault code list in the SEVCON DVT package, you can find it on the web. Info from that list: Description: "Throttle appears to be stuck. This fault will clear if throttle starts to work again." Recommended action: "Check throttle wiring and installation." There once was a throttle service callback concerning mechanically stuck pedals, maybe that's the cause? But first check if the fault persists. Regards, Michael Am 29.06.2014 22:42, schrieb Gianluca Magalotti:
Tonight I've received on my app the following message: SEVCON ALERT 0x4582 Safety Case 1
What does it mean?
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 09:28:52 -0700 From: Tom Saxton <tom@idleloop.com> Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] changing android app server IP To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Message-ID: <CFD43A7E.6BBAD%tom@idleloop.com> Content-Type: text/plain;charset="US-ASCII"
I just downloaded the Android Open Vehicle app and configured it for our Roadster. It gives me an error message that it can't connect and recommends checking my passwords. I've double-checked the passwords and I think they are right.
I don't see anywhere to enter my OVMS server user name, which the iOS app requires. Is that the problem?
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net> Reply-To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Date: Saturday, June 28, 2014 at 6:06 AM To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] changing android app server IP
Lee,
Looks good. I merged it, and submitted v3.2.2 to google play.
Regards, Mark.
On 28 Jun, 2014, at 3:44 am, Lee Howard <lee.howard@mainpine.com> wrote:
On 06/27/2014 10:38 AM, Lee Howard wrote:
On 06/26/2014 08:38 PM, Tom Saxton wrote:
Arguably the server account should be per-vehicle but I'm guessing the thought was that anyone who has multiple OVMS vehicles will have them all on the same server and making that app-wide means you only have to enter username, password and server IP once.
Of course none of this is any help for figuring out how to do it on Android...
As I dug-into the Android code better to hard-code the address change I discovered - to my delight - that the app server address is stored in a per-car data object. Yay! So this is nice. I'm going to give this another shot.
Here is the patch. Someone with privs can apply it and commit these changes to the repository if it meets with their approval.
It's a very small enhancement - basically permitting an interface to sel_server in the CarData object. The interface is right where it should be, IMO: right where you enter the vehicle info and passwords. The default is left to "tmc.openvehicles.com", but the user now has the capability to modify it (on a per-car basis, even).
I did not change the sel_server initialization value of "tmc.openvehicles.com". I could have changed this to "" as with the other CarData strings, but it probably makes little difference. Leaving it to initialize with "tmc.openvehicles.com" possibly it could be confusing to someone later who doesn't recognize that the initialized value is always overwritten by the configured value (as with the other CarData strings which are initialized to ""). If someone cares they can modify that at the top of CarData.java.
This patch also makes one obvious grammatical correction in a string appearing on the same page layout.
If there is any concern just look at the patch - it's a very, very benign set of changes. This e-mail is longer than the patch is.
Thanks,
Lee.
-- *Lee Howard* *Mainpine, Inc. Chief Technology Officer* Tel: +1 866 363 6680 | Fax: +1 360 462 8160 lee.howard@mainpine.com | www.mainpine.com
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Message: 2 Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 10:05:43 -0700 From: Lee Howard <lee.howard@mainpine.com> Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] changing android app server IP To: ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk Message-ID: <53AEF5E7.1060806@mainpine.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
I'm using my built .apk instead of the one from Google Play, but my source code is now identical to the one in the git repository.
Mine is working fine for me.
Admittedly, I do get confused about which one is the server password and which one is the module password, and so I just swap them around if I get the password error. Maybe the Android app has the two mixed-up?
As for the app not needing the your account username... I've never needed it on the Android app before. I think that it just uses the car info.
Thanks,
Lee.
On 06/28/2014 09:28 AM, Tom Saxton wrote:
I just downloaded the Android Open Vehicle app and configured it for our Roadster. It gives me an error message that it can't connect and recommends checking my passwords. I've double-checked the passwords and I think they are right.
I don't see anywhere to enter my OVMS server user name, which the iOS app requires. Is that the problem?
Tom
-- *Lee Howard* *Mainpine, Inc. Chief Technology Officer* Tel: +1 866 363 6680 | Fax: +1 360 462 8160 lee.howard@mainpine.com | www.mainpine.com
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Hi, Renault isn’t to my experience very good at callbacks (they « forgot » to do my callback about the power line water infiltration issue). That said yeah, I confirm, there is a callback on badly responding pedals, « logically » stuck and/or « physically » slow to come back to initial position. I don’t know how the sevcon determinates the state but well, give Renault a call with the VIN number and they’ll tell you for sure or call you in for a checkup (as sometimes out of series VIN remain affected, I had a non responding pedal effect a couple of times in the past, barely noticeable as you rekick it in by reflex within a second, didn’t have the OVMS yet at the time) JaXX./. PS: The throttle issue can be accentuated by cold weather I’ve heard on french forums… which can be the case as… well… summer still hasn’t showed up everywhere yet ;-) -----Original Message----- De: Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de> Répondre: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk>> Date: 29 juin 2014 at 23:08:54 À: ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk>> Sujet: Re: [Ovmsdev] SEVCON ALERT
Gianluca,
there's a fault code list in the SEVCON DVT package, you can find it on the web.
Info from that list: Description: "Throttle appears to be stuck. This fault will clear if throttle starts to work again." Recommended action: "Check throttle wiring and installation."
There once was a throttle service callback concerning mechanically stuck pedals, maybe that's the cause?
But first check if the fault persists.
Regards, Michael
Am 29.06.2014 22:42, schrieb Gianluca Magalotti:
Tonight I've received on my app the following message: SEVCON ALERT 0x4582 Safety Case 1
What does it mean?
*Gianluca* * * Il giorno 29/giu/2014, alle ore 06:00, ovmsdev-request@lists.teslaclub.hk ha scritto:
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 09:28:52 -0700 From: Tom Saxton Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] changing android app server IP To: OVMS Developers Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;charset="US-ASCII"
I just downloaded the Android Open Vehicle app and configured it for our Roadster. It gives me an error message that it can't connect and recommends checking my passwords. I've double-checked the passwords and I think they are right.
I don't see anywhere to enter my OVMS server user name, which the iOS app requires. Is that the problem?
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Webb-Johnson Reply-To: OVMS Developers Date: Saturday, June 28, 2014 at 6:06 AM To: OVMS Developers Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] changing android app server IP
Lee,
Looks good. I merged it, and submitted v3.2.2 to google play.
Regards, Mark.
On 28 Jun, 2014, at 3:44 am, Lee Howard wrote:
On 06/27/2014 10:38 AM, Lee Howard wrote:
On 06/26/2014 08:38 PM, Tom Saxton wrote:
> Arguably the server account should be per-vehicle but I'm > guessing the > thought was that anyone who has multiple OVMS vehicles will have them > all > on the same server and making that app-wide means you only have to > enter > username, password and server IP once. > > Of course none of this is any help for figuring out how to do it on > Android...
As I dug-into the Android code better to hard-code the address change I discovered - to my delight - that the app server address is stored in a per-car data object. Yay! So this is nice. I'm going to give this another shot.
Here is the patch. Someone with privs can apply it and commit these changes to the repository if it meets with their approval.
It's a very small enhancement - basically permitting an interface to sel_server in the CarData object. The interface is right where it should be, IMO: right where you enter the vehicle info and passwords. The default is left to "tmc.openvehicles.com", but the user now has the capability to modify it (on a per-car basis, even).
I did not change the sel_server initialization value of "tmc.openvehicles.com". I could have changed this to "" as with the other CarData strings, but it probably makes little difference. Leaving it to initialize with "tmc.openvehicles.com" possibly it could be confusing to someone later who doesn't recognize that the initialized value is always overwritten by the configured value (as with the other CarData strings which are initialized to ""). If someone cares they can modify that at the top of CarData.java.
This patch also makes one obvious grammatical correction in a string appearing on the same page layout.
If there is any concern just look at the patch - it's a very, very benign set of changes. This e-mail is longer than the patch is.
Thanks,
Lee.
-- *Lee Howard* *Mainpine, Inc. Chief Technology Officer* Tel: +1 866 363 6680 | Fax: +1 360 462 8160 lee.howard@mainpine.com | www.mainpine.com
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Message: 2 Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 10:05:43 -0700 From: Lee Howard Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] changing android app server IP To: ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk Message-ID: <53AEF5E7.1060806@mainpine.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
I'm using my built .apk instead of the one from Google Play, but my source code is now identical to the one in the git repository.
Mine is working fine for me.
Admittedly, I do get confused about which one is the server password and which one is the module password, and so I just swap them around if I get the password error. Maybe the Android app has the two mixed-up?
As for the app not needing the your account username... I've never needed it on the Android app before. I think that it just uses the car info.
Thanks,
Lee.
On 06/28/2014 09:28 AM, Tom Saxton wrote:
I just downloaded the Android Open Vehicle app and configured it for our Roadster. It gives me an error message that it can't connect and recommends checking my passwords. I've double-checked the passwords and I think they are right.
I don't see anywhere to enter my OVMS server user name, which the iOS app requires. Is that the problem?
Tom
-- *Lee Howard* *Mainpine, Inc. Chief Technology Officer* Tel: +1 866 363 6680 | Fax: +1 360 462 8160 lee.howard@mainpine.com | www.mainpine.com
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