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7.9 Set over temperature action
Here you can specify what to do if temperature exceeds a preset threshold. It does nothing by default,
but you can choose to shut down or startup your Raspberry Pi when this event happens.
The action you chose will be triggered when the temperature is higher than the temperature you
input. For example, if you input 55C here, the action will be triggered when actual temperature is
56C or higher.
Remarks: shutdown can be triggered by temperature only after 2 minutes since Raspberry Pi is on.
7.10 Set below temperature action
Here you can specify what to do if temperature drops under a preset threshold. It does nothing by
default, but you can choose to shut down or startup your Raspberry Pi when this event happens.
The action you chose will be triggered when the temperature is lower than the temperature you input.
For example, if you input 55C here, the action will be triggered when actual temperature is 54C or
lower.
Remarks: shutdown can be triggered by temperature only after 2 minutes since Raspberry Pi is on.
7.11 View/change other settings...
Choosing this option will display a sub menu and allows you to set these parameters:
Default state when powered
It is “OFF” by default, which means your Raspberry Pi will not be turned on when power
supply is connected to Witty Pi, and you will need to tap the button on Witty Pi to start it. Here
you can set it to 1 (ON) or 0 (OFF).
Power cut delay after shutdown
Default value is 5.0 seconds, which means Witty Pi will fully cut the power after 5 seconds
since Raspberry Pi has been shut down. Here you can input a number between 0.0 to 25.0.
Pulsing interval during sleep
This parameter will decide how long Witty Pi’s micro controller will wake up and drive the
white LED and/or the dummy load. By default, this interval is 4 seconds. If you wish the white
LED blinks slower, or the dummy load draws current less frequently, you can choose a bigger
value. This value is in seconds.
White LED duration
This parameter will decide how long the white LED should stay on, when Witty Pi blinks it
during the sleep. The default value is 100, and you can use bigger value if you wish the white
LED to stay on for longer. Here you can input number from 0 to 255. If you input 0, the white
LED will not blink at all.

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