Hello,
My HU is draining my battery within 2 days. I have to remove the HU fuse everyday to keep my battery Full.
I updated the MCU KGL to 2.54, and now I have a new option "ACC off delayed shut down" which it set to 30s.
But When I turn the ignition Off, even after 30s, the power button led stay ON. Is it Normal?
I'm afraid not to remove the fuse, and end up with a dead battery the next day.
Is there a way to make sure the delayed shutdown works?
Hi,
I just bought a new Android 8 S200 for my opel astra Station H.
Last week i had battery problems with the car after placement Today i placed a new battery (the other one was very old) and hopefully this ends the problems and the car continues to start without a jumpstart.
But i also want to make sure the new system doesn’t drains the battery.
But there is one question i can’t figure out in the settings menu. Sleep mode on or off
A video on youtube shows my setting, but i cant place a link as the new guy :angel:
It can be found: “s200 sleep mode power setting” from radio upgrade.
What i can’t figure out is what is means when turned ON or when it is turned OFF.
Can anyone explain this to me?
Thanks for the help!
Greet,
Weerz
It's fastboot. When turned on, it will remain on (sleep mode and drain a little battery) so when you turn your can on it will boot fast, usually a second or two in length vice the whole boot up. When this is enable make sure you drive the car daily or every other day so that the battery can recharge itself.
Hello everyone, I have a Xonrich 4bg radio, android 10 MCU: S32F0, I have a small problem with a novice user:
- after turning the key the radio goes out, as the ignition is turned on very quickly to function. It turns off completely completely? I'm worried about the battery and power consumption when the engine is not running. I searched in options but I did not find a temporary inclusion of any completely went out, and during the sequence showed the logo. additionally, I have a boot time of 20:45 in the options, how do I understand this is its waking time? how to get rid of it and give the battery some rest. The second thing I have control settings with managers, Fiat Nuova Bravo car, however vol + jumps by 2 positions, same with the change of song. I tried to change all canbus options, to no avail. is it supposed to look like this? am I doing something wrong?
It is normal. The Head Unit will shut off completely only if the battery level will drop under a certain level. They do this to speed up the boot.
In any case, look here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...lp-thread-px5-s32f0-head-unit-custom-t4165565
Does anyone know if there's an app or some trick to make my Joying HU go into low power mode immediately after shutting the car off and losing ACC power instead of it taking steps down in power consumption over the 6 minutes or so it normally takes?
It interferes with my Lincoln's alarm system. I can lock the car with the remote and even hear the alarm chirp but the lights don't flash and the alarm LED on the dash does not blink to indicate it's active. I have to wait the 6 minutes the unit takes to power all the way down to sleep mode before it works again.
LunaEros said:
Does anyone know if there's an app or some trick to make my Joying HU go into low power mode immediately after shutting the car off and losing ACC power instead of it taking steps down in power consumption over the 6 minutes or so it normally takes?
It interferes with my Lincoln's alarm system. I can lock the car with the remote and even hear the alarm chirp but the lights don't flash and the alarm LED on the dash does not blink to indicate it's active. I have to wait the 6 minutes the unit takes to power all the way down to sleep mode before it works again.
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No, you can't. It is in the MCU that controls this "go to sleep" process.
The only thing you can do is to switch off the deep sleep and let it go completely down. It means you will have a startup time of around 40 secs every time you switch on ignition.
Damn. There has to be some way I can work around it without having the unit power off completely.
BTW, Surfer, I've noticed the forum sections for MTC units and was reading the WIKI on them. I suspect I don't have an MTC unit since under the MCU section I don't have an MTC prefix in it anywhere even though it shows a JY designation in it which is apparently one of the MTC types too.
Am I correct that my unit is not an MTC unit?
Select AUTO SLEEP in AUTO settings, if available in your HU.
With my PX5 HU the power drain falls to 0,01 AMP within 20 secs after ACC is off. The HU enters a standby state like a PC, and resume immediately after ACC is on.
Tested on my bench.
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Select AUTO SLEEP in AUTO settings, if available in your HU.
With my PX5 HU the power drain falls to 0,01 AMP within 20 secs after ACC is off. The HU enters a standby state like a PC, and resume immediately after ACC is on.
Tested on my bench.
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I'm pretty sure that's already enabled by default since it starts up immediately whether the car's been off for a minute or all day. The problem is it has at least two step downs to get to sleep mode from what I've read elsewhere on xda and it seems to coincide with what I see my unit doing. If it's any length f time before six minutes my alarm won't arm but if it's after the six minutes I've seen it takes for these to go into full sleep then my alarm works normally.
LunaEros said:
Damn. There has to be some way I can work around it without having the unit power off completely.
BTW, Surfer, I've noticed the forum sections for MTC units and was reading the WIKI on them. I suspect I don't have an MTC unit since under the MCU section I don't have an MTC prefix in it anywhere even though it shows a JY designation in it which is apparently one of the MTC types too.
Am I correct that my unit is not an MTC unit?
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No, you have a FYT unit, not an MTC unit.
themissionimpossible said:
Select AUTO SLEEP in AUTO settings, if available in your HU.
With my PX5 HU the power drain falls to 0,01 AMP within 20 secs after ACC is off. The HU enters a standby state like a PC, and resume immediately after ACC is on.
Tested on my bench.
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That is an MTC unit. On a FYT unit on a Sofia 3GR and a PX5 it takes 4 minutes before the unit is completely down. power drain is 0.8 A after ignition off and 0.01~0.02 after 4 minutes.
On a FYT SC9853i this time is much shorter than 4 minutes.
If a program holds a wake lock the unit will stay on for about 20 minutes. Then it will be completely powered down by the MCU.
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I'm pretty sure that's already enabled by default since it starts up immediately whether the car's been off for a minute or all day. The problem is it has at least two step downs to get to sleep mode from what I've read elsewhere on xda and it seems to coincide with what I see my unit doing. If it's any length f time before six minutes my alarm won't arm but if it's after the six minutes I've seen it takes for these to go into full sleep then my alarm works normally.
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Exactly. Android is down in 2-10 secs. It is the head unit hardware (Amp, Radio chip, etc.) that takes longer.
But 6 minutes is really very long. Especially the SC9853i FYT units should be "down" within a minute.
Please check if one of your programs holds a wake lock thereby keeping the unit awake for much longer.
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Please check if one of your programs holds a wake lock thereby keeping the unit awake for much longer.
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Hmm. Not sure how to check that, Surfer. Can you give me an idea how to check if an app is holding a wake lock?
**Bump**
Surfer? How to check if an app's holding a wake lock?
I also went through all the settings and it seems there's not even an option to turn off the fast reboot all the time. Seems the only way I can is to use the pulldown on the navbar and make it reboot manually.
So I can't turn it off even if I wanted to, apparently.
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Surfer? How to check if an app's holding a wake lock?
I also went through all the settings and it seems there's not even an option to turn off the fast reboot all the time. Seems the only way I can is to use the pulldown on the navbar and make it reboot manually.
So I can't turn it off even if I wanted to, apparently.
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Please think.
Did you even google? or simply type wakelock in the play store?
Try the wakelock detector from the play store.
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Please think.
Did you even google? or simply type wakelock in the play store?
Try the wakelock detector from the play store.
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Ok. Thanks.
Sorry to bug you but like I said, I'm an amateur when it comes to Android.
Hi everyone, i've a problem with my headunit Dasaita Max10 px6.
Every day, when I turn it on, the device takes 12 minutes before starting and showing the car launcher (auto sleep is set in settings)
12 minutes in which the Nissan logo is shown.
As I said, this happens every day, today it happened twice in the space of 40 minutes
What can it depend on?
Thanks,
Lorenzo