C O N F I G U R A T I O N
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Powering the Maxor
Powering the Maxor
You can power the receiver using:
• Internal batteries
• External DC power source (user-supplied)
• A battery charger
Internal Batteries
With a full charge, and depending on the type and mode of the on-board radio
modem, the internal batteries should power both the GPS receiver and the radio
modem according to the times listed in Table 2-1.
Modem Type/Mode
Any/Off
UHF/On and in Receiving
mode only
UHF/On and in 0.25 Watts
Transmitting mode
UHF/On and in 1 Watts
Transmitting mode
GSM/Stanby mode
GSM/Data Transfer mode
a. In this mode, the GSM modem is ready to transmit or receive data, without being used for an actual data
transfer.
b. In this mode, the GSM modem transmits or receives data.
External DC Power Source (user-supplied)
In addition to the internal batteries, you can power your receiver with an
external power source. The use of external power source allows you to continue
using the receiver in case the internal batteries are discharged. The appropriate
external power source must provide + 6 to +28 V DC and must be able to supply
sufficient current (2.5 Amp) to operate/charge the receiver.
2-2 Maxor User's Manual
Table 2-1. Average Operating Times
Maxor GG/GD
17 hours
15 hours
11 hours
9 hours
a
14 hours
b
11 hours
Maxor GGD
14 hours
12 hours
10 hours
8 hours
11.5 hours
10 hours
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