Common use of Operational modes Clause in Contracts

Operational modes. T. On: Operational mode in which the CSTB is at least actively performing its base functionality. Note that the power consumption targets related to “On” mode might be variable over the time and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. U. Standby: Operational mode in which the CSTB has less energy consumption, capability, and responsiveness than in the “On” mode. The power consumption targets related to “Standby” mode might be variable and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. V. The CSTB may enter a Standby mode from the On mode after: a. the CSTB receives a notification from the user to enter a standby mode via a power button press on a remote control or front panel of the unit, or through an electronic signal or data packet received via a digital interface on the CSTB; or b. where APD is supported, the CSTB auto-powers down to a standby mode. The power consumption after auto-power down to standby and after a user initiated power down to standby may or may not be equivalent. ANNEX C – CALCULATION OF TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION The energy consumption shall be calculated and declared taking into account the relevant provisions of this Annex. In this measurement process, the energy consumed in the On and standby modes will be multiplied by the number of hours a defined typical device spends in On and Standby. The result will be a single energy value representing the energy usage of the device over the course of an entire year: its Total Energy Consumption. Standby mode measurement should be taken at least 30 minutes after the device enters such a mode. The Total Energy Consumption of a CSTB is compared to its Total Energy Allowance to determine its compliance with this Voluntary Agreement. The following parts describe the way for determining CSTB yearly energy allowances as well as calculating their Total Energy Consumption.

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Samples: Voluntary Industry Agreement, Voluntary Industry Agreement, Voluntary Industry Agreement

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Operational modes. T. On: Operational mode in which the CSTB is at least actively performing its base functionality. Note that the power consumption targets related to “On” mode might be variable over the time and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. U. Standby: Operational mode in which the CSTB has less energy consumption, capability, and responsiveness than in the “On” mode. The power consumption targets related to “Standby” mode might be variable and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. V. The CSTB may enter a Standby mode from the On mode after: a. the The CSTB receives a notification from the user to enter a standby mode via a power button press on a remote control or front panel of the unit, or through an electronic signal or data packet received via a digital interface on the CSTB; or b. where Where APD is supported, the CSTB auto-powers down to a standby mode. The power consumption after auto-power down to standby and after a user initiated power down to standby may or may not be equivalent. ANNEX C – CALCULATION OF TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION The energy consumption shall be calculated and declared taking into account the relevant provisions of this Annex. In this measurement process, the energy consumed in the On and standby modes will be multiplied by the number of hours a defined typical device spends in On and Standby. The result will be a single energy value representing the energy usage of the device over the course of an entire year: its Total Energy Consumption. Standby mode measurement should be taken at least 30 minutes after the device enters such a mode. The Total Energy Consumption of a CSTB is compared to its Total Energy Allowance to determine its compliance with this Voluntary Agreement. The following parts describe the way for determining CSTB yearly energy allowances as well as calculating their Total Energy Consumption.

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Samples: Voluntary Industry Agreement

Operational modes. T. On: Operational mode in which the CSTB is at least actively performing its base functionality. Note that the power consumption targets related to “On” mode might be variable over the time and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. U. Standby: Operational mode in which the CSTB has less energy consumption, capability, and responsiveness than in the “On” mode. The power consumption targets related to “Standby” mode might be variable and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. V. The CSTB may enter a Standby mode from the On mode after: a. the CSTB receives a notification from the user to enter a standby mode via a power button press on a remote control or front panel of the unit, or through an electronic signal or data packet received via a digital interface on the CSTB; or b. where APD is supported, the CSTB auto-powers down to a standby mode. The power consumption after auto-power down to standby and after a user initiated power down to standby may or may not be equivalent. ANNEX C – CALCULATION OF TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION Calculation Of Total Energy Consumption The energy consumption shall be calculated and declared taking into account the relevant provisions of this Annex. In this measurement process, the energy consumed in the On and standby modes will be multiplied by the number of hours a defined typical device spends in On and Standby. The result will be a single energy value representing the energy usage of the device over the course of an entire year: its Total Energy Consumption. Standby mode measurement should be taken at least 30 minutes after the device enters such a mode. The Total Energy Consumption of a CSTB is compared to its Total Energy Allowance to determine its compliance with this Voluntary Agreement. The following parts describe the way for determining CSTB yearly energy allowances as well as calculating their Total Energy Consumption.

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Samples: Voluntary Industry Agreement

Operational modes. T. On: Operational mode in which the CSTB is at least actively performing its base functionality. Note that the power consumption targets related to “On” mode might be variable over the time and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. U. . Standby: Operational mode in which the CSTB has less energy consumption, capability, and responsiveness than in the “On” mode. The power consumption targets related to “Standby” mode might be variable and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. V. . The CSTB may enter a Standby mode from the On mode after: a. : the CSTB receives a notification from the user to enter a standby mode via a power button press on a remote control or front panel of the unit, or through an electronic signal or data packet received via a digital interface on the CSTB; or b. or where APD is supported, the CSTB auto-powers down to a standby mode. The power consumption after auto-power down to standby and after a user initiated power down to standby may or may not be equivalent. ANNEX C – CALCULATION OF TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION Calculation Of Total Energy Consumption The energy consumption shall be calculated and declared taking into account the relevant provisions of this Annex. In this measurement process, the energy consumed in the On and standby modes will be multiplied by the number of hours a defined typical device spends in On and Standby. The result will be a single energy value representing the energy usage of the device over the course of an entire year: its Total Energy Consumption. Standby mode measurement should be taken at least 30 minutes after the device enters such a mode. The Total Energy Consumption of a CSTB is compared to its Total Energy Allowance to determine its compliance with this Voluntary Agreement. The following parts describe the way for determining CSTB yearly energy allowances as well as calculating their Total Energy Consumption.

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Samples: Voluntary Industry Agreement

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Operational modes. T. On: Operational mode in which the CSTB is at least actively performing its base functionality. Note that the power consumption targets related to “On” mode might be variable over the time and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. U. . Standby: Operational mode in which the CSTB has less energy consumption, capability, and responsiveness than in the “On” mode. The power consumption targets related to “Standby” mode might be variable and dependent on the real functionality requested from the CSTB. V. . The CSTB may enter a Standby mode from the On mode after: a. : the CSTB receives a notification from the user to enter a standby mode via a power button press on a remote control or front panel of the unit, or through an electronic signal or data packet received via a digital interface on the CSTB; or b. where APD is supported, or the CSTB auto-powers down to a standby mode. The power consumption after auto-power down to standby and after a user initiated power down to standby may or may not be equivalent. ANNEX C – CALCULATION OF TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION Calculation Of Total Energy Consumption The energy consumption shall be calculated and declared taking into account the relevant provisions of this Annex. In this measurement process, the energy consumed in the On and standby modes will be multiplied by the number of hours a defined typical device spends in On and Standby. The result will be a single energy value representing the energy usage of the device over the course of an entire year: its Total Energy Consumption. Standby mode measurement should be taken at least 30 minutes after the device enters such a modeConsumption (TEC). The Total Energy Consumption of a CSTB is compared to its Total Energy Allowance Limit to determine its compliance with this Voluntary Agreement. The following parts describe the way for determining CSTB yearly energy allowances limits as well as calculating their Total Energy Consumption.

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Samples: Voluntary Industry Agreement

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