Power Management Page - AMX MVP-9000i-GB Instruction Manual

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Power Management Page

The options on the Power Management page allow setting of power warning preferences and battery status information, and
adjustment of the display times for battery warnings (FIG. 51)
Power Management page
FIG. 51
Power Management Page
Back:
WiFi/Wired icon:
Connection Status
icon:
Power Settings:
Sleep:
Standby:
Shutdown:
Charge Status:
Battery Type:
Docking Station
Version:
Dock Status:
Battery Conditioning: • Press the Test button to verify that the battery has no faults.
Battery Life:
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Saves all changes and returns to the previous page.
The icon to the left of the Connection Status Icon displays whether the current connection to the Master is Wireless
(image of a radio antenna) or Wired (image of three networked computers).
The icon in the upper-right corner of each Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection
status.
Note: a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master.
The three settings in the Power Settings section may be selected by touching either the arrow to the left of each
setting or by touching the entry itself. Each is highlighted with a green arrow to the left when selected.
This value determines the number of seconds or minutes that need to pass before the panel automatically goes
into Sleep Mode. Once asleep, the device may be awakened by touching the buttons on either side of the screen or
the screen itself. Use the Up/Down arrows to change the settings; the setting bar will change from blue to green to
display the percentage of minimum versus maximum.
Range = 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 seconds; 5, 15, 30 minutes; 1, 2 hours Default = 2 hours
This value determines the number of seconds or minutes that need to pass before the panel automatically goes
into Standby Mode. Once in standby, the device may be awakened by touching the screen. Use the Up/Down
arrows to change the settings; the setting bar will change from blue to yellow to display the percentage of
minimum versus maximum. A value of Off disables this feature.
Range = 15, 30 minutes; 1, 2, 3, 4 hours Default = Off
This value determines the number of seconds or minutes that need to pass before the panel automatically shuts
down. Once shut down, the device will have to be restarted. The Up/Down buttons alter the timeout value (in
minutes). Use the Up/Down arrows to change the settings; the setting bar will change from blue to orange to
display the percentage of minimum versus maximum. A value of Off disables this feature.
Note: Shutdown mode turns the unit completely off, including communication circuits, and preserves battery life,
unlike Sleep or Standby mode, which only turn off the display. From Shutdown mode, a unit may be turned on by
touching the screen or applying power.
Range = 3, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes; 1, 2, 3, 4 hours Default = Off.
The Charge Status field indicates the power charge currently available on the battery. When fully charged, the field
is green and reads "Charged".
The Battery Type field indicates the type of battery currently installed in the MVP-9000i. The value listed is 1.
The Docking Station Version field indicates the version of firmware used for the currently used Table or Wall
Docking Station. This field is blank if the panel is not docked in a Docking Station.
The Dock Status icon turns green when connected to an active Table or Wall Docking Station, and turns red when
disconnected.
Note: when using the panel's included power source, this icon will still appear red, even if the panel is drawing power
from the power source.
• Press the Auto button to open the Battery Auto Conditioning popup window (FIG. 53).
The Battery Life button has three settings, which control how the battery will be conditioned to maximize
functionality:
• Auto: The conditioning will give a balance of a maximum battery run time and a maximum battery life time.
• Max Runtime: The conditioning will favor the maximum possible run time between chargings.
• Max Lifetime: The conditioning will favor the maximum possible battery lifetime.
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