Integrated Computer Systems Clause Samples

Integrated Computer Systems. An ENERGY STAR-compliant integrated computer system shall satisfy the following conditions: a. The integrated computer system shall enter a sleep mode after a period of inactivity. b. If the integrated computer system is shipped with the capability to be on a network, it shall have the ability to enter a sleep mode while on the network. c. If the integrated computer system is shipped with the capability to be on a network, it shall retain in sleep mode its ability to respond to wake events directed or targeted to the computer while on a network. If the wake event requires the computer to exit the sleep mode and perform a task, the integrated computer system shall re-enter its sleep mode after a period of inactivity after the completion of the task requested. Partner may use any means available to achieve the behavior described in this subsection. 1 The maximum continuous output power rating of a power supply is the value defined by the power supply manufacturer in the operating instructions provided with the product.
Integrated Computer Systems. An ENERGY STAR qualified integrated computer system shall satisfy the following conditions. (i) The integrated computer system shall enter a sleep mode after a period of inactivity. (ii) If the integrated computer system is shipped with the capability to be on a network, it shall have the ability to enter a sleep mode while on the network.
Integrated Computer Systems. For a one-year period only, and for those products that incorporate an integrated computer, EPA proposes to not include the power consumption of the integrated computer when a product is qualified as ENERGY STAR- compliant. However, the manufacturer is required to explain to the end user that the power consumption of the printer does not include the power consumption of the integrated computer (i.e., the power consumption of the computer is in addition to the power consumption of the printer – including when the printer is in the Sleep Mode). This exception is limited to those situations where the manufacturer integrates a “stand-alone” computer and does not apply to printer controllers. (See footnote 3.)
Integrated Computer Systems. An ENERGY STAR qualified integrated computer system shall satisfy the follow- ing conditions. (i) The integrated computer system shall enter a sleep mode after a period of inactivity. (ii) If the integrated computer system is shipped with the capability to be on a network, it shall have the ability to enter a sleep mode while on the network. (iii) If the integrated computer system is shipped with the capability to be on a network, it shall retain in sleep mode its ability to respond to wake events directed or targeted to the computer while on a network. If the wake event requires the computer to exit the sleep mode and perform a task, the integrated computer system shall re-enter its sleep mode after a period of inactivity after the completion of the task requested. Program Participant may use any means available to achieve the behaviour described in this subsection. (iv) An integrated computer system shall consume no more than 35 ▇▇▇▇▇ in the sleep mode. Integrated com- puter systems that always maintain a level of power consumption less than or equal to 35 ▇▇▇▇▇ comply with the power consumption requirements of this Agreement and are not required to incorporate the sleep mode described in Section I.A.
Integrated Computer Systems. An Energy Star-compliant integrated computer system shall satisfy the following conditions. (i) The integrated computer system shall enter a sleep mode after a period of inactivity. (ii) If the integrated computer system is shipped with the capability to be on a network, it shall have the ability to enter a sleep mode while on the network. (iii) If the integrated computer system is shipped with the capability to be on a network, it shall retain in sleep mode its ability to respond to wake events directed or targeted to the computer while on a network. If the wake event requires the computer to exit the sleep mode and perform a task, the integrated computer system shall re-enter its sleep mode after a period of inactivity after the completion of the task requested. Program Participant may use any means available to achieve the behaviour described in this subsection. (iv) Tier I: An integrated computer system, first shipped before 1 July 2000, shall consume no more than 45 ▇▇▇▇▇ in the sleep mode. Integrated computer systems that always maintain a level of power consumption less than or equal to 45 ▇▇▇▇▇ comply with the power consumption requirements of this Agreement and are not required to incorporate the sleep mode described in Section A. Tier II: An integrated computer system, first shipped on or after 1 July 2000, shall consume no more than 35 ▇▇▇▇▇ in the sleep mode. Integrated computer systems that always maintain a level of power consumption less than or equal to 35 ▇▇▇▇▇ comply with the power consumption requirements of this Agreement and are not required to incorporate the sleep mode described in Section A.