Resilient User Manual Version 2.0
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GPS Position
Interval
Iridium Call
Interval
Consumption Per
Cycle
Duration (EN91
Alkaline)
Duration (L91
Lithium)
10 min
(Start-up)
10 min
(Start-up)
0.6913 mA
723.27 hours
30 .13 days
1398.33 hours
58.26 days
30 min
30 min
0.7396 mA
2027.99 hours
84.50 days
2.82 months
3920.77 hours
163.37 days
5.45 months
60 min
60 min
0.7896 mA
3799.39 hours
158.31 days
5.29 months
7345.49 hours
306.06 days
10.20 months
3 hours
3 hours
0.9896 mA
9094.22 hours
378.93 days
12.63 months
17,582.15 hours
732.60 days
24.42 months
6 hours
6 hours
1.2896 mA
581.58 days
19.39 months
1.615 years
1,124.40 days
37.48 months
3.12 years
12 hours
(Default)
12 hours
(Default)
1.8851 mA
795.67 days
26.52 months
2.21 years
1538.29 days
51.28 months
4.27 years
24 hours
24 hours
3.0888 mA
971.25 days
32.38 months
2.70 years
1699.83 days
56.66 months
4.72 years
* Calculations subject to change without notice. Xeos conducts ongoing battery life and power
consumption tests to provide more accurate information to customers.
Understanding the Tilt Sensor
The Resilient comes equipped with a tilt sensor which allows it to determine which antenna to
use for determining GPS position and communicate with the Iridium satellite network. The
Resilient will automatically switch back and forth between the two antenna arrays as the tilt
sensor detects shifts in position.
The tilt axis defaults to the horizontal axis; if the Resilient is standing upright, it will operate using
the custom dual antenna at the top of the enclosure. If the Resilient crosses the horizontal axis,
i.e. orientated upside down, it will switch to using the dual antenna located at the bottom of the
enclosure.
The tilt sensor is enabled by default. For more information please contact Xeos Technologies.