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APDM Opal V2R - Device Power and Standby Modes

APDM Opal V2R
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Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
On, Off, and Standby Modes
Docking Sensors
In most situations, it is sucient to simply dock the sensors when not in use. When docked, the sensors stop recording,
stop broadcasting, and start charging their batteries. Once fully charged, the batteries will enter a trickle charge
mode to keep them topped o.
Power O
For transport or storage, it is often desirable to power o all system components. This can be done by docking the
sensors and clicking on the “Power O” button in the toolbar. When this option is chosen, the sensors will power down
the next time they are undocked. To power o the Access Point, simply shut down your computer or unplug the access
point from your computer.
Power On
From a standby or o state, the sensors can be powered on by docking them. If the Access Point was also powered
down, simply plug it back into your computer. Your previous conguration will be remembered.
Standby
When you put the sensors into standby mode, all components are turned off except for the clock. This is
particularly important if you are recording in logged mode and need to know the time of the recordings. In the
configuration dialog, you can specify the battery percentage at which your Opals will automatically go into
standby mode. The default is 10%, which is sufficient to keep the clock running for up to 2 days.