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Physical Controls
MX1 I-Safe Reference Guide
E-EQ-MX1ISRG-F
Physical Controls
On/Off Switch
The power (on/off) switch is a push button located at the base of the keypad.
When the system is turned off, the current contents of RAM are lost. Save any needed data and
exit in an orderly fashion from any running programs before turning the system off.
Figure 2-2 Location of the Power (PWR) Button
Note:
Although there is an IR window and four battery charger connectors on the bottom of the
MX1-IS device, these capabilities are non-powered and non-functional.
The Power button is used to turn the MX1-IS on and off or place it into the Suspend state. The
button will beep when pressed and beep again every second while it is held down.
How To
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Turn the MX1-IS off
Hold the Power key down for 4 beeps (signifies 3 or more
seconds) then release.
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Turn the MX1-IS on
Hold the Power key down until the display turns on.
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Force the Suspend state
Tap the Power key (1 beep). The Suspend state is useful for
breaks.
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Wake from Suspend
Wake the MX1-IS from Suspend by tapping the Power button.
Note:
The ability of the Power Key to turn off or suspend the MX1-IS is configurable in the
BIOS Setup.
If the MX1-IS will not turn off – force a Power Off by holding the Power key down for 15
seconds and the MX1-IS will power off. Locate and correct the problem before powering the
MX1-IS back on – e.g. IRQ conflict, very low battery power, radio conflict, unexpected software
application result, etc.
Critical Suspend Mode and the Off
Timer
The MX1-IS is automatically turned Off when the Off Timer expires. The Off Timer runs when
the MX1-IS is in Critical Suspend mode. The MX1-IS automatically goes into Critical Suspend
mode when the main battery is almost depleted. The Off Timer default is 5 minutes. The value can
be adjusted using the BIOS Setup.
The Critical Suspend state will end when the MX1-IS main battery becomes fully depleted. When
the Main Battery Pack is fully depleted or removed, the MX1-IS will turn off immediately.
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