Changing Receiver Modes
The Maxor receiver has four modes, two information modes and two power
modes:
• Normal Mode
• Extended Information Mode
• Sleep Mode
• Zero Power Mode
See "Information Modes" on page 4-7 for a description of Normal Mode and
Extended Information Mode.
Sleep Mode
Notice:
If you press the power key for more than 14 seconds, it
will be ignored. This protects receiver operation against
stuck keys.
Zero Power Mode
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In sleep mode, the power board continues to draw power from the batteries,
causing the batteries to drain over time. Put the receive in Zero Power Mode
to prevent this (see "Zero Power Mode" on page 4-19). Follow these steps
to put the Maxor into sleep mode.
1. Turn on your receiver.
2. Press the receiver's power key for more than four seconds and less than
eight seconds. The STAT LED will be orange. The receiver enters
Sleep Mode.
3. Any activity on the RS232 port will turn the receiver on.
When your Maxor is off, even in Sleep Mode, the power board will
continue to draw power from the batteries. This means that if you fully
charge your receiver, turn it off and store it, the receiver will drain its
battery power in less than two months. To stop the power board from
draining the batteries, you can put your receiver in Zero Power Mode.
1. Turn on your receiver.
O P E R A T I O N
Changing Receiver Modes
Maxor Operator's Manual 4-19
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