CCpilot X900
Revision 1.1
Technical Manual
2020-02-03
www.CrossControl.com
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While starting up the device, it will give a short beep and the status LED will flash yellow with 2 Hz.
When the device enters operational state the status LED will be static green.
4.2.
Powering the Unit down
There are several ways to turn off the device and also alternatives to enter suspend mode instead
of completely shutting down the unit.
Suspend is as a faster alternative to shutting down and starting up the unit. In suspend mode the
data remains in RAM memory and the device must be connected to power to maintain its state.
The behaviour of the on/off button and the on/off signal through the Power connector can be
adjusted in the device’s settings application.
4.2.1.
Shutting Down
To ensure that data does not get lost or the flash memory becomes corrupt, it is recommended that
all necessary data shall be saved and all programs closed before the unit is shut down.
There are three ways to turn off the device:
By releasing the power connectors On/Off signal, i.e. using the turn-key functionality. If
power has been released for more than 4 seconds, the device starts shutting down.
By selecting any of the operating systems shut-down alternatives.
By pressing the On/Off button on the display for four seconds and then releasing it.
The times for the on/off button and on/off signal can be adjusted in settings and they can also be
disabled so that the unit cannot be shut down using the button or turn-key, to prevent turning the
computer off accidentally.
When performing any of the above, the device will shut down. The status LED will flash in yellow to
indicate that. Releasing the on/off button will result in the unit starting shut down.
4.2.2.
Suspend to RAM
Suspend to RAM is initiated by:
By releasing the power connectors On/Off signal, i.e. using the turn key functionality.
By selecting any of the operating systems suspend alternatives
The device can also be suspended by a short press on the On/Off button
A user configurable time can be set for how long the unit shall be in suspend mode before the unit
is completely shut down.
4.2.3.
Forced Shut Down
If the device is not responding, a forced shut down can be performed by pressing and hold the
On/Off button until the computer is turned off. The time for the forced shut down is double the
normal shut down time, by default eight seconds.