In this operating mode, the device expects to be constantly powered and the ACC / IGNITION signal operates as a
switch. When power is applied to the device (BATTERY /VCC) the device remains switched off. It will only switch on
when the ignition pin (ACC / IGNITION) sends a signal (+12 V or +24 V).
Similarly, if the ignition signal deactivates once the device has switched on, the device remains switched on for the
period of time configured through the set ignition-off-powerdown-timer <value> command.
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*p 4
Config>set ?
application-active
Permits you to select the code used to boot the router
console
Set console configuration
contact-person
Assign a name or identification to the contact-person
data-link
Type of data link for a WAN line
default-conf
Restores the default configuration
file-cfg
Configure a configuration file as active
ftp
Permits you to access the FTP configuration menu
host-location
Physical location of the router
hostname
Assign a name to a device
ignition-off-powerdown-timer
Configure the time to router power down after car
ignition off
inactivity-timer
Configure the maximum inactivity time
login
Configure login options
password
Configure the device access password
pool
Number of bytes assigned to each memory pool
schedule-restart
Allows to configure router reset schedule
telnet
Access the TELNET protocol configuration
web-probe
Access the Web probe configuration
Config>set ignition-off-powerdown-timer ?
<1..1440>
Power down timeout in minutes
disabled
Disable ignition off power down timer
Config>set ignition-off-powerdown-timer 10
Config>
For further information on this command, please see manual Teldat- Dm704-I Configuration and Monitoring.
3.3.7 Deactivating On/Off switch
Deactivating the On/Off Switch from the Teldat H2 Automotive is possible.
When the On/Off Switch is enabled, the schema looks like the following figure, with the JP5 connector connected:
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