Receiver and File Maintenance
HiPer Ga/Gb Operator’s Manual
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Entering Sleep (Off) Mode
In sleep mode, the power board and Bluetooth module continue to
draw power from the batteries, causing the batteries to drain over
time. Sleep mode is the normal “off” state of the receiver.
1. Turn on your receiver.
2. Press the receiver’s power key for more than four seconds and
less than eight seconds. The STAT and REC LEDs will be orange.
The receiver enters Sleep Mode.
3. Any activity on the RS232 port turns on the receiver.
Entering Zero Power Mode
When the receiver is off, even in Sleep Mode, the power board
continues 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 various
boards and modules from draining the batteries, put your receiver in
Zero Power Mode.
1. Turn on your receiver.
2. Press and hold the power key for more than 8 seconds but less
than 14 seconds.
3. Release the power key when both LEDs become red. When the
LEDs turn off, your receiver will be in Zero Power Mode.
4. Press the Reset key for about one second to return to Normal
mode.
NOTICE
If you press the power key for more than 14
seconds, then the pressure will be ignored. This
operation protects the receiver from stuck keys.
NOTICE
When the internal batteries have completely
discharged and no external power is connected, the
receiver will go into Zero Power Mode to prevent
the batteries from over discharging.