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Cooper Bussmann 615M-1 Cellular Data Modem and IP Router Series Manual
21Rev Version 1.0
Unit ID
ID This identification number serves to distinguish this unit from other units in the network. It is at
the same time the “syslocation” for the SNMP facility.
Power Management
The 615M-1 unit is designed to stay on even if the ignition is turned off. The unit can be configured to automatically
shut down 1, 5, 30, 60 or 240 minutes after ignition has been turned off, or when the supply voltage drops to a
certain level.
Shutdown Method Disabled by default. Select “Power Off” to enable power management.
After Ignition
Line Off
Select one of the following time intervals: 1, 5, 30, 60 or 240 minutes.
When Voltage Drops
Below
Enter the desired voltage. Enter “0” to disable and give precedence to the time delay
configured in After Ignition Time Off.
Network Time
The 615M-1 is capable of maintaining the current time (UTC) by synchronizing itself with a Network Time Protocol
(NTP) server. You may specify a server URL and how frequently the router should synchronize with the server. The
router must have an Internet connection in order to synchronize with the server. Because the router does not save
or track time while powered off, the time will be inaccurate until the router can connect to the server.
NTP Client Disabled by default. Select “Enabled” to activate the router’s NTP client to
synchronize with the specified server.
NTP Server Enter the URL of the desired NTP server. Most NTP servers have a posted usage
policy. A review of the usage policies and choice of an appropriate server is
recommended.
Update Frequency Set to 24 hours by default. Specify the frequency to synchronize the router time with
the specified NTP server.