Wake Up Event Default Settings; Critical Suspend; Off - Honeywell MX9 Reference Manual

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Wake Up Event Default Settings

Enabled
Power key
Touch screen tap
Integrated keypad key press
USB client connection
External power applied
Real-time clock
Trigger handle trigger press
Events that do NOT wake up from Suspend - these events are not available to be configured to wake the unit up from suspend
External keyboard/mouse
l
Ethernet (data or connection)
l
USB Host (data or connection)
l
USB client disconnection
l
Serial data
l
Internal Serial port handshaking (WAN, etc)
l
802.11 radio
l
Docked signal (i.e., a non-powered cradle would not wake the MX9 up, but a powered cradle could be a wake up event if
l
External Power is set to be a wake up event)
MPF (Main Power Failure)
l
Audio data
l
Display data
l

Critical Suspend

The purpose of the Critical Suspend mode is to maintain data stored in RAM with minimum power consumption. If the Main
Battery is removed, the Backup Battery is supplying power to the MX9 during Critical Suspend Mode. If Main Battery power is
re-applied, the device will transition to Suspend mode. If Main Battery power is not made available before the Backup Battery is
depleted, the unit enters Off Mode.

Off

The MX9 enters the Off Mode when the Main Battery and the Backup Battery are depleted or when Shutdown is selected from
the Start menu.
3-4
Disabled
Bluetooth connection
COMM CTS
Internal serial port device IRQ
Push to talk on audio headset
Detection of external microphone

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