1.6.4.3
Heartbeat wake-up
The
heartbeat wake-up
consists in defining the
active interval
and the
active day
when the SLATE106 devices is able to wake-up and then treat some actions like
update .ppk picture
install a new software release
apply a new configuration
Both
wake-up by vibration
and
wake-up by heartbeat mode
(
Period
or
Quarter of an hour
) are concerned by:
the
active interval
(for example: from 8:00 to 19:01) and
the
active day
(for example: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri)
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If neither of
wake-up by vibration
and
wake-up by heartbeat mode
are activated, the
active interval
and the
active day
are not taken into account. In this
case the SLATE106 devices can not wake up anymore. The only way to wake it up is to connect to it a MS-Windows computer with an USB cable, and activate again,
either
wake-up by vibration
and/or
wake-up by heartbeat mode
. In the heartbeat mode has been modified the SLATE106 device was when paired to a hub, the
modification has to be done first in the SMH300 hub as well.
The
SMH300
hub device supports only one WPAN connection at the time. If the
SMH300
hub devices heartbeat mode is
Quarter of a hour
, all the SLATE106 devices will
wake-up at the same time. To avoid that, the SLATE106 device uses its index to add a specific delay between to its theory wake-up time. For further information, refer to
the paragraph
key pictureframe.index
using the
APPLI.HTA configuration application
.
In case WPAN failure
When using
WPAN1
features, after a heartbeat wake-up, the SLATE106 tries to connect to the hub. In case the WPAN connection fails, it retries 2 times more, with a
delay of 30 seconds. The same
After heartbeat
actions are done after each retry.
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