Battery Life Estimates - Manta Fusion
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Battery Life Estimates:
High-performance, high-precision Indoor/Outdoor GPS tracking device, powered by 3 x AA user-replaceable batteries with 10+ years battery life.
Estimate Calculator:
The battery life estimate calculator can aid in estimating battery life
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Battery life estimates are influenced by several factors, including temperature, installation, and orientation of the device, the frequency of location updates, network coverage, sensor integrations, peripherals, accelerometer settings, and more.
Factors that Influence Estimations
Please be aware that these are estimations, and can be influenced heavily by factors such as:
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Application and configuration: The battery life is dependent on the update rate and other settings
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GPS reception: If GPS reception is poor, the device has to work harder, and keep its GPS module on for longer to get a fix - or it may time out and fail to get a fix, draining additional battery.
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GSM Reception: As for the GPS, the same applies to the cellular modem attempting to connect to the network
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Mounting position: This will impact GPS and GSM reception
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Battery type and chemistry: Different batteries are of different quality and capacity
- Temperature: Extreme temperatures reduce the lifetime of most battery types.
1. GPS Movement Trips (Default)
In this mode, the device starts/ends trips based on GPS movement. There is filtering in place so that small movements do not start trips. E.g. if you move your car from one side of the street to the other, a trip will not start. But if you drive a block away, it will.
This default mode is ideal for most applications where we are looking to record trips/activity where some distance is covered (typically assets that are driven or towed).
Detail:
- The device waits in a low power sleep state for accelerometer activity.
- Once woken by accelerometer movement, it checks the GPS for movement periodically
- If the device is being repeatedly woken up by accelerometer movement, but there is no GPS movement, it wakes up on a timer every few minutes instead (to save battery)
- If the GPS shows movement over the start threshold (250m by default), a trip is started.
- Once in trip, the accelerometer is turned off
- It wakes up every few minutes and gets a fix
- It checks the trip is still in progress by looking at the fix
- When the fixes suggest movement has stopped, it ends the trip
- If GPS signal is lost for some time the trip ends also
2. Jostle Trips (Default on Manta Fusion)
Trips can be started based purely on accelerometer movement (vibration). Applications include
- Tracking run hours on a stationary piece of equipment. When it is turned on there will be accelerometer activity and run hours can be accumulated
- Tracking very small trips (i.e. a piece of equipment in a yard)
- Instant alerts on movement for theft prevention (GPS tracking mode will take a bit of time to start a trip and upload)
Detail:
- Accelerometer wakes the unit
- By default, a wake filter is applied. The filter only starts a trip when it has seen 1 second’s worth of above-threshold movement in a 4 second period, or repeated short movements over several 4 second periods. Disabling the filter results in any accelerometer movement above the Wakeup Threshold (in Accelerometer Settings section of System Parameters) waking the unit.
- Unit immediately determines it is moving – this is the same as entering a trip.
- Once moving, the accelerometer no longer wakes the unit
- It wakes every two minutes on a timer, and does two things:
- Asks the accelerometer if there was any movement in the last 2 minutes
- If it is time to log a position, it gets a fix and records it
- Once the accelerometer claims there has been no movement for a while, (default is 5 mins - Movement End Time parameter), the device declares movement has stopped.
- The device will also wait until the speed reported by the GPS has dropped to 0, to prevent movement ending when the movement is very steady and constant – e.g. a train where acceleration is minimal
3. Periodic Tracking
Periodic tracking mode is used to get position update on an interval (i.e. once daily) for greater battery life. When the device is set to "periodic only", it disables trip tracking and can give updates on an interval. There are two types of 'interval':
By default, if we set the Heartbeat Interval to 12hrs, the device will simply heartbeat initially when powered on, then every 12hrs after this
We can configure Scheduled Uploads to have the heartbeats occur at specific times (i.e. 9am and 3pm)
Changing the Update Rate
The update rate can be configured to based on the application. When updating the default settings though, we must consider
- The Application
- Battery Life
- Data Usage
The below recordings show how to quickly and easily configure the update rate.
Set Device to Periodic Tracking - 2 x Daily Heartbeat
We simply need to set the Tracking Mode to Periodic Tracking. Default heartbeat is already 2 x Daily. When Periodic Tracking is enabled the In Trip Upload and Logging parameters no longer apply.

Set Device to Jostle Trips (Accelerometer Mode)
Same steps as Periodic tracking, but select Jostle Trips from the dropdown