CCpilot V1000/V1200
Revision: 1.0
Technical Manual
2022-04-01
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5.
Basic operation
This section covers basic operation of the product such as start-up, shut down, suspend,
resume, display operation and status notification.
Observe that the behaviour of the external on/off control is user configurable in terms of:
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Enabling/disabling functionality
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Timing parameters
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Edge or level triggered
Notifications during start-up are indicated by the status LED or buzzer delivering different
patterns. The buzzer is used for audible operation alerts as well as for various error
notifications, see chapter 5.6 for error code details.
The status notification behaviour in the operational state of the device is configurable by user
applications. Described herein are the factory default behaviours of the on/off controls and the
status notification.
5.1.
Turning ON
The CCpilot V1000/V1200 product can be started in different ways:
1. Connecting the external on/off control signal to a positive supply input (at or above
approximately 6V).
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When started this way, the on/off signal must remain asserted. De-assertion of this
signal will shut down the device unless configured otherwise.
2. It is possible to configure the device to automatically start up whenever external power is
applied (i.e. without using any on/off control).
a. Note that this function is disabled as factory default.
For resuming the device from suspend mode, see chapter 5.2.
While starting up the device, it will give a short beep and the status LED will flash with 2 Hz.
When the device enters operational state the status LED will stop flashing and be turned on.
5.2.
Turning OFF and suspending
There are several ways to turn off the CCpilot V1000/V1200 device and also alternatives to
enter suspend mode instead of completely shutting down the device.
5.2.1.
Shutting Down
There are two ways to shut down the device, provided that it is in normal operational state
when the action occurs:
1. By disconnecting the external on/off control for more than a specified time, i.e. using the
turn-key functionality.
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The time-out is user configurable (default is set to 4 seconds).