Sleep Mode Clause Samples

Sleep Mode. A range of reduced power states where the STB is connected to a mains power source and is not providing any Principal STB Function. The STB may transition to ON, DEEP SLEEP, or OFF mode due to user action, internal signal, or external signal. The power consumed in this mode may vary based on specific use or configuration. If any Principal STB Function is activated while operating in this mode, the STB is assumed to transition to ON mode. Monitoring for user or network requests is not considered a Principal STB Function. The STB shall be able to transition from this mode to ON mode within 30 seconds.
Sleep Mode. For purposes of this MOU, the sleep mode is the lowest power state the multifunction device can automatically enter without actually turning off. In this mode, both hard copy output and the acceptance of imaging information from some input ports may be delayed. The multifunction device enters the sleep mode within a specified period of time after the last hard copy output was made or after it has entered the low-power mode if a low-power mode is provided.
Sleep Mode. The condition that exists when the product is not producing hard copy output or receiving hard copy input and is consuming less power than when in standby mode. In the transition from Sleep Mode to Active Mode, there may be some delay in the production of hard copy output, however there shall be no delay in the acceptance of information from a network or other input sources. The product enters this mode within a specified time period after the last hard copy output was produced.
Sleep Mode. This capability permits an IS 136 phone to operate in a power saving mode when camping on an IS 136 system, thereby allowing the battery standby time to increase.
Sleep Mode. The multimeter automatically enters the sleep mode if the rotary switch is not moved or a key is not pressed for 30 minutes. (When the Bluetooth is activated, this function is disabled.) Pressing or turn the rotary switch will turn the multimeter back to operation mode from the sleep mode. One minute before Auto Power-off, the buzzer will beep five times to warn. Before shutoff, the buzzer will emit a long beep, and then the multimeter will shut off.
Sleep Mode. The multimeter automatically enters the sleep mode if the rotary switch is not moved or a key is not pressed in wait time. The wait time is 15 minutes for B35(T)(+)&D35(T), 30 minutes for B41T(+). (When the Bluetooth is activated, this function is disabled.) Pressing any key (except ) will turn the multimeter back to operation mode from the sleep mode. One minute before Auto Power-off, the buzzer will beep five times to warn. Before shutoff, the buzzer will emit a long beep, and then the multimeter will shut off. Only for B41T(+): To disable the Auto Power-off function, hold down while powering on the multimeter, the multimeter will not shut off automatically.

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