It doesn't really make sense to talk about charged device configurations in this context. For molecular and bulk systems, charge is conserved, and the standard is to have a neutral system. If you need a charged system, it must be specified explicitly.
For a device or two-probe system, charge is not conserved, so even if we specified an initial additional charge, chances are it would just "fly away". The system will under any circumstance self-consistently converge towards the steady-state charge distribution, which in most cases involves a certain amount of charge either being added or removed from the central region. Also, since the system is connected to infinite reservoirs of electrons, an additional charge in the total system is negligible.
That is not to say that perhaps one could try to set up some dipole structures in the middle as initial state, that is something we might consider later on...