Ready. The condition that exists when the product is not producing output, has reached operating conditions, has not yet entered into any lower-power modes, and can enter active mode with minimal delay. all product features can be enabled in this mode, and the product must be able to return to active mode by responding to any potential input options designed into the product. Potential inputs include external electrical stimulus (e.g., network stimulus, fax call, or remote control) and direct physical intervention (e.g., activating a physical switch or button).
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Sources: Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment
Ready. The condition that exists when the product is not producing output, has reached operating conditions, has not yet entered into any lower-power modes, and can enter active Active mode with minimal delay. all All product features can be enabled in this mode, and the product must be able to return to active Active mode by responding to any potential input options designed into the product. Potential inputs include external electrical stimulus (e.g., network stimulus, fax call, or remote control) and direct physical intervention (e.g., activating a physical switch or button).
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Ready. The condition that exists when the product is not producing output, has reached operating conditions, has not yet entered into any lower-power modes, and can enter active Active mode with minimal delay. all All product features can be enabled in this mode, and the product must be able to return to active Active mode by responding to any potential input options designed into the product. Potential inputs include external electrical stimulus (e.g., e.g. network stimulus, fax call, or remote control) and direct physical intervention (e.g., e.g. activating a physical switch or button).
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Sources: Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment