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Auto power on #35

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taboca opened this issue Nov 29, 2013 · 5 comments
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Auto power on #35

taboca opened this issue Nov 29, 2013 · 5 comments
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taboca commented Nov 29, 2013

I wonder if you know how can we make the auto power on for this appliance. I am using it for a dashboard case and after a power outage the system has not started automatically.

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ntlc commented Dec 2, 2013

@taboca We aim to ensure support for features provided by Mozilla's implementation, while disabling non relevant features (e.g. phone-specific) and enabling features specific to our hardware. For the latter, it must be first supported by the under layer system.

@cmchen6585 Assigning this temporarily to you. Please check:

  • if this can be supported by the BSP.
  • if yes, if this is relevant to support by FF OS.

@ghost ghost assigned cmchen6585 Dec 2, 2013
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Auto power on is able to enable by remove RTC battery and short PWR_BT pin header (location is on left-down side, top of 2x1 pin header), but when PWR_BT is shorted, power button is abnormal, you need to remove adapter to power off your APC Rock/Paper.

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ntlc commented Dec 2, 2013

So not "programmatically" possible while preserving usual functions, then... @taboca

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taboca commented Dec 9, 2013

So if I want to deploy this in the enterprise I could create a timer with
the power switch right?

On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 6:48 AM, ntlc [email protected] wrote:

So not "programmatically" possible while preserving usual functions,
then... @taboca https://github.com/taboca


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/35#issuecomment-29602039
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Yes! you can have a timer to turn the power adapter on/off, but you can't power off your APC by press power button or click power off in power scheme anymore, that's the limitation.

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