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system
hang.
Aldo,
once
VPM
controller
enter
the
HARD_OFF_DELAY
stage,
the
process
cannot
be
reversed.
Low
power
protection
To
avoid
draining
power,
low
‐
power
protection
is
to
ensure
that
there
is
enough
power
to
start
the
machine.
When
the
system
is
ON,
the
VPM
controller
will
monitor
the
power
voltage.
If
the
voltage
is
lower
than
the
programmable
threshold
(LOW_THRESHOLD),
the
VPM
controller
will
start
to
countdown
a
delay(LOW_DELAY).
During
the
stage
of
LOW_DELAY
countdown,
if
voltage
goes
back
above
LOW_THRESHOLD,
the
VPM
controller
will
stop
counting
down
and
exit.
If
LOW_DELAY
counts
to
zero,
the
VPM
controller
will
trigger
an
power
off
event
(i.e.
power
button
press)
and
starts
to
countdown
next
delay
period
(LOW_
HARD_DELAY).
If
LOW_
HARD_DELAY
counts
to
zero,
the
system
power
will
be
cut
off
abruptly
to
avoid
draining
the
power.
4.2.4.2 Demonstration
You
can
set
the
delay
and
hard
delay
time
of
the
low
voltage
event
and
ignition
event.
Low
Voltage
Event
Delay:
The
delay
time
before
VPM
trigger
a
power
off
event
(i.e.
power
button
press).
Hard
Delay:
The
delay
time
counted
down
after
a
power
off
event
is
triggered.
VPM
will
force
power
off
the
machine
if
the
hard
delay
time
is
counted
down
to
zero.
Ignition
Event
On
Delay:
The
delay
time
before
VPM
trigger
an
power
on
event
(power
on
the
machine).
Off
Delay:
The
delay
time
before
VPM
trigger
an
power
off
event
(i.e.
power
button
press).
Hard
Off
Delay:
The
delay
time
counted
after
an
power
off
event
is
triggered.
VPM
will
force
power
off
the
machine
if
the
hard
delay
time
is
counted
down
to
zero.
Pre
‐
Alarm
Event
Delay:
TBC
Press
“Save
Default”
to
set
current
value
as
default
value.
Press
“Load
Default”
to
load
the
stored
default
values.
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