6.26 Energy savers

About standby

Standby after (minutes): If there is no client connection detected during the standby timeout period, the Base Unit will enter the selected standby mode.

Default setting: Time to standby: 10 min, the Base Unit will enter the Eco standby mode.

Eco standby

When the Base Unit enters ECO standby mode, it will disable the HDMI output signal and go in low power mode. The Base Unit's LEDs will be breathing white to indicate the ECO standby mode.

Power consumption in Eco standby: 2.6W

The Base Unit will wake up with one of the following actions:

Deep standby

When the Base Unit goes in Deep standby mode, it will shut down all processes, including the Wi-Fi access point and the (secondary) LAN connection.

For devices with two LAN interfaces (e.g. CSE-800), when there is an active network connected to the primary LAN connection and Corporate network is enabled, the primary LAN interface will remain active and the Base Unit's LEDs will be breathing white to indicate this standby mode. Otherwise, The Base Unit's LEDs will be dark.

Power consumption in Deep standby: 0.4W

The Base Unit will wake up when the standby button on the Base Unit is pressed, or

when the primary LAN interface remains active, a detection of HDMI input hot plug or Button or app connecting with the Base Unit's primary LAN interface.

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How to change the display timeout and standby mode
  1. Log in to the Configurator.
  2. Click SystemEnergy Savers.
  3. To set a display time out, move the slider to the left or to the right until the desired standby timeout is reached.
  4. To select a standby mode, select the radio button before Eco standby or Deep standby.