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72 hours have elapsed since the ignition was turned off.
In the "Off" mode, there is no button backlight and the product status indicator is not lit. In the "Off" mode the
emergency services call device shall not respond when the buttons are pressed.
When the ignition is turned on, the emergency services call device will exit the “Off” Mode.
Test Mode
The test mode is used during routine maintenance at the service station or on your own.
It is recommended to conduct test mode in an open, to avoid the occurrence of an error in determining the geo-points
of the vehicle.
The following parameters of the emergency services call device are checked in this mode:
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presence of errors detected during the self-test;
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the operability of the "SOS" indicator;
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the operability of the SOS button and the "Additional functions" button;
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the operability of the product status indicator;
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microphone and speaker operability;
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communication operability of emergency services call device to exchange messages with the operator of the
ERA GLONASS system
You can exit the "Test" mode by disconnecting external power, by turning off the ignition or by completing the test.
The emergency services call device goes to the test mode when the following conditions are met:
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the engine is stopped;
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key in the “Ignition on” position;
- the SOS and auxiliary function buttons are pressed and held simultaneously for at least three seconds.
The emergency services call device is considered inoperable if:
- the red indicator does not flash during the start of the functional test, but lights up continuously (no satellites are in
sight, the user interface unit is not connected or external antenna, or other errors);
- the product status light turned red with no audible prompt, it means the speaker has a malfunction and no further
tests can be performed.
- SOS indicator does not flash after the test mode was successfully entered and the voice prompt "self-test in
progress" is played, it means the SOS indicator has a malfunction;
- after the test mode was successfully entered and the voice prompt "self-test in progress" is played, the phrase
"errors detected" was subsequently reproduced.
If you successfully enter the test mode and after a successful self-testing, you must follow the voice prompts until the
end of the test procedure. If errors are detected during testing, they are written to the memory of the unit and are stored
there until they are cleared. You can check whether the product errors have been cleared if the status indicator of the
emergency services call device does not light up after the self-test with the ignition on, or by repeating the test procedure
(in order to check that the indicator, button, microphone or speaker error is cleared).
If any malfunctions of emergency services call device are detected, visit an authorized service station to repair the
malfunction.
Indication
The indicator of the device is combined by design with the emergency call button "SOS" 3 (Fig. 3.6) and its
indication is shown in Table 3.1 depending on the operation modes of the emergency services call device.
When the ignition is turned on, the indicator turns on and goes off for five to six seconds. After completion of the
initialization (about 20 - 30 seconds), if there is a malfunction, the indicator turns on and will glow red until the
malfunction is cleared, or the ignition is turned off.
The status indicator may turn red if there are no signals from GPS/GLONASS satellites, which is not a malfunction
if the vehicle equipped with emergency services call device is located in places with no direct satellite visibility (in
tunnels, under bridges, in closed parking lots, etc.). The status light should turn off after the vehicle has left the areas with
no direct view of the satellites.
CAUTION! If a malfunction is detected in the operation of the emergency services call device in the self-test mode
or during testing (the status LED constantly lights up red after initializing the product when the ignition is turned on or
after testing), we strongly recommend you to immediately visit an authorized service station in order to repair the
malfunction.
Backup Battery
The Emergency Service Call Device includes a backup battery, which is necessary to ensure operability of
Emergency Service Call Device in case the car battery is damaged in a road accident.
When the ignition is on, the backup battery charge level is monitored and recharged if necessary.
Backup battery life is 3 years.
It is recommended that you replace the backup battery every 3 years.
Replace the backup battery only at certified service stations.