Deep Sleep Mode - Teltonika FM5300 User Manual

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Movement by accelerometer is detected;
Ignition (DIN1) is turned on;
USB cable is connected;

DEEP SLEEP MODE

While in deep sleep mode, FM5300 sets GPS receiver to sleep mode and turns off
GSM/GPRS module (it is not possible to wake up device via SMS), therefore records with last
good coordinates are being saved and sent to AVL server if configured (GSM/GPRS module is
turned on to send data and after turned off). Depending on two configurable parameters, send
period and min period, in Deep Sleep mode power usage can be decreased to save vehicle's
battery.
FM5300 can enter deep sleep mode (standby mode) if ALL of these conditions are met:
FM5300 has to be configured to work in Deep Sleep mode;
Start-up timeout has elapsed (5 minutes after every restart of the device);
No movement by accelerometer is detected;
Ignition (DIN1) is off (driven logic low);
Send period is more than 60 seconds (Data Acquisition Mode settings);
USB cable is not connected.
FM5300 exits deep sleep mode if ONE of the following conditions are true:
Movement by accelerometer is detected (depends on accelerometer start settings);
Ignition (DIN1) is turned on (driven logic high);
USB cable is connected;
HIGH or PANIC priority eventual record is detected;
While being in deep sleep mode FM5300:
can save periodical or eventual records;
send data to server;
Note: If there is no need to save or send periodical data FM5300 has to be
configured to switch to another profile on Deep Sleep Event where Min Period
and Send Period parameters are 0 or big enough.
Note: In order to save GPRS traffic records saved in deep sleep mode contain
below listed I/O elements information:
Digital Inputs (1-4), Analog Inputs (1-4), Battery Voltage, Battery Current,
Digital Outputs (1-4), External Voltage, Movement Sensor, Deep Sleep.
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