OnStar® Sleep Cycle

2005 Saturn Relay AWDSECTION OnStar® Sleep Cycle

The OnStar® system uses a unique sleep cycle to allow the system to receive cellular calls while the ignition is in the OFF position. This cycle enables the vehicle communication interface module (VCIM) to perform remote functions, such as door unlock, as commanded over the air by the OnStar® Call Center, when requested by the customer, and continue to maintain an acceptable level of battery electrical drain.

The OnStar® system uses 3 states of readiness:

  • High power
  • Low power
  • Sleep

The high power state is in effect whenever the ignition is in the ON or RUN position, and enables the OnStar® system to send and receive cellular calls and perform all remote functions. The low power state is entered once the vehicle ignition is placed in the OFF position and the retained accessory power (RAP) function has been turned OFF, or times out. This state will last for 1 minute and allows incoming cellular calls to be received. After the 1-minute "window", the OnStar® system moves to the Sleep state. This state will not recognize or receive incoming cellular calls. At a predetermined time recorded within the VCIM, up to 9 minutes, the system re-enters the low power state to listen for a call from the OnStar® Call Center for 1 minute. After this interval, the system will again return to the sleep state for 9 minutes. After these 9 minutes, the system will again enter the low state of power and listen for any incoming calls that the OnStar® Call Center may be sending. In the event a call is being sent, the OnStar® system will receive the call and immediately go into the high power mode to perform any requested functions. If no call is received during the 1-minute interval, the system will go back into the sleep mode for another 9 minutes. This process will continue for up to 48 hours, after which, the OnStar® system will permanently enter the sleep state until the ignition is once again turned to the ON or RUN position.

In the event the OnStar® system loses, or is temporarily removed from battery power, the system will remain in the sleep state while the key is in the OFF position. It will not begin to cycle until the vehicle passes into an open outside area with the ignition ON, where a global positioning system (GPS) signal can be acquired, providing a reference for time. The OnStar® Call Center is able to maintain a record of exactly what time each vehicle will enter the 1-minute low power state by synchronizing their clocks with those of the vehicle, based on GPS signals.

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