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MTX
M2M®
by
MATRIX
ELECTRONICA
S.L.U
1.6.2
Operating
modes
The
table
below
briefly
summarizes
the
various
operating
modes
referred
to
in
the
following
chapters.
Limits
Function
Normal
operation
GSM
/
GPRS
/
UMTS
/
HSPA
SLEEP
Power
saving
automatically
activated
when
no
calls
are
in
progress,
the
USB
connection
is
suspended
by
the
host
or
not
present,
and
there
is
no
active
communication
via
ASC0
GSM
/
GPRS
/
UMTS
/
HSPA
IDLE
Power
saving
is
disabled
if
a
USB
connection
is
not
suspended,
but
no
call
is
in
progress.
GSM
TALK
/
GSM
DATA
Connection
between
two
subscribers
is
in
progress.
Power
consumption
depends
on
the
GSM
network
coverage
and
several
connection
settings
(e.g.
DTX
off/on,
FR/EFR/HR,
hopping
sequences
and
antenna
connection).
The
following
applies
when
power
is
to
be
measured
in
TALK_GSM
mode:
DTX
off,
FR
and
no
frequency
hopping.
GPRS
DATA
GPRS
data
transfer
in
progress.
Power
consumption
depends
on
network
settings
(e.g.
power
control
level),
uplink
/
downlink
data
rates
and
GPRS
configuration
(e.g.
used
multislot
settings).
EGPRS
DATA
EGPRS
data
transfer
in
progress.
Power
consumption
depends
on
network
settings
(e.g.
power
control
level),
uplink
/
downlink
data
rates
and
EGPRS
configuration
(e.g.
used
multislot
settings).
UMTS
TALK
/
UMTS
DATA
UMTS
data
transfer
in
progress.
Power
consumption
depends
on
network
settings
(e.g.
TPC
Pattern)
and
data
transfer
rate.
HSPA
DATA
HSPA
data
transfer
in
progress.
Power
consumption
depends
on
network
settings
(e.g.
TPC
Pattern)
and
data
transfer
rate.
Sleep
mode
Normal
shutdown
after
sending
the
power
down
command.
The
internal
GSM
engine
enters
in
a
power
down
mode
where
only
a
voltage
regulator
is
active
for
powering
the
internal
RTC.
Software
is
not
active.
Interfaces
are
not
accessible.
Ultra
Low
Power
mode
Only
available
in
MTX
‐
3G
‐
JAVA
‐
ULP
devicess.
All
the
electronic
systems
remain
disconnected
from
the
power
supply
input,
with
the
exception
of
a
little
piece
of
logic
which
allows
for
waking
up
the
unit
again.
Airplane
mode
Airplane
mode
shuts
down
the
radio
part
of
the
device,
causes
the
modem
to
log
off
from
the
GSM/GPRS
network,
and
disables
all
AT
commands
whose
execution
requires
a
radio
connection.
Airplane
mode
can
be
controlled
by
AT
command