MAMBO2-B6 H
ARDWARE
M
ANUAL
V
ERSION
1.0.4
5 MAMBO2-B6 APPLICATION INTERFACE
5.1 Power supply
Your MAMBO2-B6 is powered by a rechargeable Li-Polymer battery. The power supply to recharge
the internal battery of the MAMBO2-B6 unit is drown from a valid USB port source which complies
exactly with the USB standards. The current for charging the internal battery of the MAMBO2-B6
device when using the standard USB cable is limited to 450 mA.
5.1.1 Automatic shutdown
Automatic shutdown takes effect if:
•
under voltage is detected when battery level runs low
.
The automatic shutdown procedure is equivalent to the initiated power-down, i.e. MAMBO2-B6
logs off from the network and the software enters a secure state avoiding loss of data.
5.1.2 Power saving
SLEEP mode reduces the functionality of the modules of the MAMBO2-B6 device to a minimum
and, thus, minimizes the current consumption to the lowest level. Settings can be made using the
$PFAL,Sys.Device.Sleep
command. For details see examples in table below. Following SLEEP modes
are supported by the MAMBO2-B6 device:
IGN
Device wakes up when the user presses the right key (
BTN1
) on MAMBO2-UXFS.
Ring
Device wakes up when the GSM module receives a voice call or an SMS.
Timer
=1:20:00
Device wakes up after the defined time has expired.
Motion
Device wakes up when motions are detected.
Example
$PFAL,Sys.Device.Sleep=
Ign+Ring+Timer
=1:20:00
IMPORTANT:
The sleep and wake-up procedures are quite different depending on the selected
sleep mode. Please keep in mind the power saving with "
Ring
" parameter works
properly only when PIN authentication has been done and the device is registered
to the GSM network. If you attempt to activate power saving while the SIM card is
not inserted or the PIN not correctly entered, the device responds error
"
ring
shutdown aborted due to bad GSM coverage
"
and the power saving does not
take place. For more details refer to the manual
"
MAMBO2-
UXFS_B6_PFALConfigurationReferenceGuide.pdf
".
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