M2-ATX SDC Operation Modes on the fly?
So, with the M2-ATX (and other DC-DC PSU's), there are jumpers to select the shutdown controller (SDC) operation. For the M2, these are the jumper positions and modes:
ABCD Mode Offdelay/Hardoff
0000 0 = (Traditional PSU mode)
1000 1 = 5sec/45sec
0100 2 = 5sec/2hour (suggested)
1100 3 = 5sec/never
0010 4 = 30sec/2hour
1010 5 = 30sec/never
0110 6 = 30min/never (taxi mode)
1110 7 = 3hour/never (taxi mode)
What I'd like to know is are these selectable on the fly? Could I wire switches to the pins (instead of jumpers) and then change them before shutting the car off? For example, typically I would want to run mode 2 or 4, so that shortly after I get out of the car, the PC will power down, and in a couple hrs will kill the 5VSB. However, for times where I'm making a quick run into a store or gassing up, I'd like to switch over to mode 6 so the PC will stay running, but still shutdown at SOME point in case I don't get back to the car as quick as I'd like to. From mode 2 or 4, 6 is only one bit-flip away. The question is, CAN I flip that bit while the PSU is running? I may have to email someone at mini-box (and will update this thread if I get a response), but figured someone may have already done this.
Thanks ahead of time for any insight.
UPDATE
Well, 9 months and a few emails later, I finally got a reply to my question. The M2 would need to be power-cycled to read the new jumper settings so on the fly jumper configuration wouldn't work. However, he did inform me about a few more "hidden" operation modes, and I've posted them up here:
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/powe...ion-modes.html