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FAQ
How do I tell if the Sonim XPi is
running?
Why does it take so long to turn off
the device?
How do I charge the Sonim XPi?
What is the capacity of the Sonim
XPi battery?
How long will the Sonim XPi run on
battery under normal operating
conditions?
How do I tell if Sonim XPi battery is
fully charged?
How do I track the Battery Usage of
the Sonim XPi device?
How do I attach/detach the GNSS
Sensor Module to/from the Sonim
XPi?
Why are the User Button Functions
not working when the Sonim XPi is
running on Battery?
I've enabled the location sensor, and
I am connecting to the Cloud, but I
am not seeing any location sensor
data in M2X. Why?
Why is no sensor data uploaded to
M2X on User Button press and
release?
Why does the User LED flash RED at
the Data Upload Interval?
What does the flashing GREEN LED
at Sensor Upload interval indicate?
What information is available on the
Sonim XPi?
December 2017
Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0
Press and release the Power Button. If the User LED
immediately flashes RED 3 times the device is
running.
The device must perform a graceful disconnect from
the network, which causes a short delay.
Connect it to a power supply (5V) via the Micro USB
connector.
The battery is a 1400mAH Li-Ion Battery
rechargeable over power supply.
This depends on how the device is configured;
anywhere from 2 days to 6 months. Refer to Table 1
for details.
If the Charging LED is OFF when the device is
connected to power supply, the battery is fully
charged.
If the 'Battery Charge Level' sensor is enabled, the
Battery % is reported.
This sensor can be enabled in the Intel® DMS or the
M2X.
The GNSS Sensor Module can be removed by
unscrewing the two screws at the end of the device.
Attach the end cap if using without the GNSS Sensor
Module, to protect the connector from dust and
liquid contamination.
The Power Button must be pressed and released to
wake the device before the User Button Functions
can be used.
GNSS location services rely on orbiting satellites. If
you are not outside or close to a window, the satellite
reception is blocked.
There may not be any sensor data stored on the
device since the previous upload.
Check the time of the previous upload and the sensor
collection interval.
This indicates that a connection to M2X or the DMS
could not be established, or there is no network
connectivity.
This indicates a successful upload to M2X.
• Ambient Light sensor
• Humidity sensor
• Barometric Pressure sensor
• Vibration sensor
• Temperature sensor
• Location sensor
• Battery Charge Level
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