Sierra Wireless X HSUPA manual Wiring the PinPoint X for, Power Effect on Modem State

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by state, low‐power mode, will prevent the modem from draining the battery while allowing the modem to quickly power up to regular operation when it is needed.

You can configure Low Power mode using ACEmanager.

Figure 5-6: ACEmanager : Low Power

Wiring the PinPoint X for

When the Standby Ignition Sense is enabled and the ignition sense connector is wired to your vehicle, the ignition sense will provide a link to the modem to enable it to enter a low‐power using standby mode.

The white wire of the three wire connector should be used to connect to your ignition.

Not Used

Ground (black)

Ignition Sense (white)

Power (red)

Figure 5-7: Ignition Sense Power Connector

Power Effect on Modem State

Once the transition from powered on to standby, low‐power mode starts, the modem will change state to AT mode. This results in the current mode being gracefully terminated. For the brief period when the modem is preparing for low‐power mode, the modem will remain in AT mode. At that time, it wonʹt auto‐answer, ATD will fail, etc. Once low‐power mode is entered, the modem will then discard any data received on the host port.

When the modem is woken from low‐power mode, the same behavior occurs as upon power on. The modem starts in AT mode, and then after 5 seconds will enter the default start‐up mode as it is configured for the modem.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Patents Copyright Trademarks Revision History Contact InformationContents Activating PinPoint X on your cellular provider Hsupa Introduction to the PinPointACEware AleosMonitor and Control Simplified DeploymentModem Doctor Connecting to your cellular providerSteps of a connection Dynamic vs. Static IP Addresses CellularHsupa Communication HsupaUmts Connection methodsVirtual serial port NetworkingIPSec Software ApplicationsEvents Reporting Tools and Reference Documents DocumentationFeatures and Benefits SpecificationsTechnology BandsDimensions Power Consumption @12V DCLED Indicators Standards/ApprovalsSerial Port Interface Port Pin-OutsPort Power Connector not to scale Power ConnectorActivating PinPoint X on your Cellular provider Installing the SIMBefore you start Cellular Account RequiredRemove the SIM from the card Opening the SIM SlotEjecting the SIM tray Tools RequiredInsert the SIM into the Tray Finishing the SIM installationInsert the Tray and SIM Configuring the APN Dust, etc Hardware Installation PinPointGPS Antenna Placement for a Vehicle Connecting to PowerIgnition Sense power connector Connecting to a Computer or other DeviceSerial Rssi LED Ranges RSSI/Signal LED Status Ranges of Rssi dBm Indicator LightsLight Patterns MountingFront Capturing External Events Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power 5 StatusAnalog Inputs Relay Outputs Digital InputsRev 4.0 Oct.09 Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power Status Connecting devices to the I/O PortWiring Color Corospondance Monitoring and Setting the I/O Power Modes and InformationGetting Immediate Reports Using RAP Power Effect on Modem State Wiring the PinPoint X forMonitoring Power-In Voltage PinPoint X Hsupa 20080311