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If you deactive the ignition, the box runs some time after. So the box settings are changeable at this time and also its locatable.

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If you deactive the ignition, the box runs some time after. So the box settings are changeable at this time and also its locatable. To protect your vehicle's battery, this follow-up time should not be too long. Practically you can use 1-3 days for cars and 2-6 days for trucks With the shutdown time, you regulate how long the object is to wait for instructions after becoming inactive (ignition shut off, no other telemetry events). For example, if you enter a shutdown time of 1 day, once the vehicle is turned off, the object will remain on standby for 1 day before turning itself off. Reactivation of the ignition restarts this shutdown time. Note please that the object uses about 200-250 mA at 12V in standby mode. Even with new car batteries with 80 ah or more, a shutdown time of more than 6 days only makes sense in the rarest cases. Also, please take into account that once an object has reached its adjusted shutdown time it will be unlocatable until the next ignition or until another telemetry input is reactived (e.g. an alarm system). TIP: Readjusting detection intervals (every X minutes) does not have any effect, i.e. interval settings do not extend the shutdown time!as reliable time ranges. If you choose a to short follow-up time, the box is not acccessible after reaching the end of the defined time. The box if only connectable in this cases if the car ignition is activated.

Set shutdown time for an object

  • select in the menu administration the point object settings
  • select the wanted car in the QuickBar
  • select shutdown time
  • read the description and chosse your selection
  • click on save
  • confirm the message box with OK