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Complete Manual: CTM-200 R2 (Revision 1.3)
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Additional Features
7.2
Power Consumption
The power consumption of the CTM-200 gateway will depend on its supply voltage, its current operating
function and its RF environment.
The following table is provided to assist application integrators in defining the power requirements for their
specific application.
Power Consumption
Weak RF
signal(12V)
Strong RF
signal(12V)
Weak RF
signal(24V)
Strong RF
signal(24V)
Shutdown Mode
2 mA typical
2 mA typical
3 mA typical
3 mA typical
Downloading (Receive
data)
450mA max
350mA max
220mA max
195mA max
Uploading (Transmit
data)
500mA max
390mA max
260mA max
210mA max
7.3
Device Reset
The CTM-200 gateway may be manually reset via the front panel using a <1mm diameter (0.04”) wire tool (a
standard paper clip). This can be used to cause the gateway to reset its operation, to reset the LAN IP settings,
or to reset the gateway's configuration to the factory shipped configuration.
Power reset: Press and hold for
1 to 3 seconds
LAN IP reset: Press and hold for
3 to 10 seconds
•
The PWR LED will turn off at the 3-second mark and start flashing slowly once the button is released. It
keeps flashing until the LAN IP reset is complete.
•
LAN IP addresses will be reset as follows:
o
LAN0 Ethernet port: 192.168.1.1
o
LAN1 Ethernet port: 192.168.2.1
Shipped configuration reset: Press and hold for
10 or more seconds
•
The PWR LED will turn off at the 3-second mark and start flashing rapidly at the 10-second mark. It keeps
flashing until the configuration reset is complete. The CTM-200 will be restored to the configuration
that was loaded on the unit at the time of shipping to the customer.
Reset Type
Hold Duration (sec)
Power Reset
>1 to <3
LAN IP Reset
3 to <10
Shipped Configuration Reset 10+