Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR Sample Clauses

Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. Technical Specifications: Program Participant agrees to introduce one or more specific base units that meet the specifications outlined below.
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Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical Specifications To qualify for ENERGY STaR, a copier shall meet the Specifications outlined below: Copier Speed (copies per minute) Low-Power Mode (Xxxxx) Low-Power Default Time Recovery Time 30 seconds Off Mode (Xxxxx) Off Mode Default Time automatic Duplex Mode 20 < cpm < 44 3.85 × cpm + 5 15 min. Yes < 15 < 60 min Optional 44 < cpm 3.85 × cpm + 5 15 min. Recommended < 20 < 90 min Optional 0 < cpm < 40 Na Na Na < 10 < 30 min. No 40 < cpm 3.85 × cpm + 5 15 min. Recommended < 20 < 90 min. No (1) Section VII.B.1 of this Specification contains maximum power consumption targets for the off-mode. It is expected that most compa- xxxx will meet these off-mode power consumption targets by incorporating an auto-off feature in the copier. However, it is possible and allowable under this Specification for a manufacturer to utilize a low-power mode, rather than and auto-off feature if the low-power mode power consumption is equal to or less than the off-mode power consumption targets contained in this Specification. (See Test Guidelines for more information on this issue.) Program Participant shall set the default times for the auto-off feature to the levels specified in the Table above. The default times for the off mode and the low-power mode shall be measured from the time the last copy was made. For all copier speeds where it is optional that the duplex mode be set as the default, if a model is shipped with automatic duplexing capabilities, then it is recommended that duplexing be set as the default mode. Program Partici- pant may provide users with the ability to override this default duplex mode for single-sided copies. 2. Exceptions and Clarifications after shipping, Program Participant or its designated service representative shall not alter the copier model in any way that will affect the copier’s ability to meet the specifications outlined above. Certain exceptions are allowed in changing the default times, the off mode specifications, and the duplex mode. These exceptions are as follows:
Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical Specifications ENERGY STaR Program Participant agrees to introduce one or more specific multifunction device models that meet the specifications outlined in the Tables below. (a) Standard-sized Multifunction devices: To qualify for ENERGY STaR, multifunction device models designed to handle primarily 8.5″ × 11″ or a4-sized paper shall meet the specifications provided in Table 11. all device speeds shall be measured with respect to the number of 8.5″ × 11″ or a4-sized images that feed through per minute, as described in Section VI.a.2, above. Multifunction Device Speed (images per minute) Low-power Mode (Xxxxx) Recovery Time 30 seconds Sleep Mode (Xxxxx) Sleep Mode Default Time automatic Xxxxxx Xxxx 20 < ipm < 44 3.85 × ipm + 50 Yes < 80 < 60 min Optional 44 < ipm < 100 3.85 × ipm + 50 Recommended < 95 < 90 min Optional 100 < ipm 3.85 × ipm + 50 Recommended < 105 < 120 min Optional (b) Large Format Devices: To qualify for ENERGY STaR, large format multifunction device models designed to handle primarily a2 or 17″ × 22″ paper or larger shall meet the specifications provided in Table 12. all large format device speeds shall be measured with respect to the number of a4-sized images that feed through per minute, as described in Section IV.a.2, above. Multifunction Device Speed (images per minute) Low-power Mode (Xxxxx) Recovery Time 30 seconds Sleep Mode (Xxxxx) Sleep Mode Default Time automatic Xxxxxx Xxxx 0< xxx< 00 Xx Xx < 70 < 30 min No 40 < ipm 4.85 × ipm + 50 Recommended < 105 < 90 min No (c) Upgradeable Digital Copiers: To qualify for ENERGY STaR under the Multifunction Device Specification, upgrade- able digital copiers designed to handle primarily 8.5″ × 11″ or a-4 sized paper shall meet the specifications provided in Table 13. all device speeds shall be measured with respect to the number of 8.5″ × 11″ or a-4 sized images that feed through per minute, as described in Section IV.a.2, above. Upgradeable Digital Copier Speed (images per minute) Low-power Mode (Xxxxx) Recovery Time 30 seconds Sleep Mode (1) (Xxxxx) Sleep Mode Default Time 20 < ipm ≤ 44 3.85 × ipm + 5 Yes ≤ 15 ≤ 60 min 44 < ipm ≤ 100 3.85 × ipm + 5 Recommended ≤ 20 ≤ 90 min (1) For MFDs that consist of functionally integrated, but physically separate units consisting of separate print, scan, and com- puter components, sleep mode Xxxxx for the total system may be increased by an amount equal to the sleep mode Xxxxx allowed for an ENERGY STaR qualified computer. Note that criter...
Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical specifications (a) Computers: An ENERGY STAR qualified computer shall satisfy the following conditions: There are two guidelines – A and B – under which a computer can be qualified as ENERGY STAR. The two guidelines have been developed to provide Program Participants with the freedom to approach power management and energy efficiency in different ways. The following types of computers must be qualified under Guideline A. – Computers that are shipped with the capability to be on networks such that they can remain in their low-power/sleep mode while their network interface adapter retains the ability to respond to network queries. – Computers that are not shipped with a network interface capability. – Computers shipped to a non-networked environment. EPA expects computers sold or otherwise marketed as personal computers to be qualified under Guideline A only. Computers that are shipped with the capability to be on networks that currently require the computer's processor and/or memory to be involved in maintaining its network connection while in sleep mode can be qualified under Guideline B. Computers qualifying under Guideline B are expected to maintain identical network functionality in and out of sleep mode. (i) Guideline A (a) The computer shall enter a sleep mode after a period of inactivity. (b) If the computer 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 computer 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 computer 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. (d) The computer shall consume power in the sleep mode according to Table 1. Maximum continuous power rating of power supply7 Xxxxx in sleep mode ≤ 200 W ≤ 15 W > 200 W ≤ 300 W ≤ 20 W > 300 W ≤ 350 W ≤ 25 W > 350 W ≤ 400 W ≤ 30 W > 400 W 10 % of the maximum continuous output rating Computers that always maintain a level of power consumption of 15 xxxxx or less comply with the power consumption requirements of this Specification, and are not required to incorporate the sleep mode described in Section A. (ii) Guideline B (a) The...
Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical Specifications (a) Sleep Mode: ENERGY STAR Program Participant agrees that only those products that are capable of entering a Sleep Mode after a period of inactivity or maintain a level of power consumption at or below the levels of power specified in Tables 3 through 8 (below), may qualify as ENERGY STAR.
Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical Specifications To qualify for ENERGY STAR, a copier shall meet the Specifications outlined below: Copier Speed (copies per minute) Low-Power Mode (Xxxxx) Low-Power Default Time Recovery Time 30 seconds Off Mode (Xxxxx) Off Mode Default Time Automatic Duplex Mode 0 < cpm < 20 None NA NA < 5 < 30 min No 20 < cpm < 44 3.85 x cpm + 5 15 min. Yes < 15 < 60 min Optional 44 < cpm 3.85 x cpm + 5 15 min. Recommended < 20 < 90 min Optional 0 < cpm < 40 NA NA NA < 10 < 30 min. No 40 < cpm 3.85 x cpm + 5 15 min. Recommended < 20 < 90 min. No Program Participant shall set the default times for the auto-off feature to the levels specified in the Table above. The default times for the off mode and the low-power mode shall be measured from the time the last copy was made. For all copier speeds where it is optional that the duplex mode be set as the default, if a model is shipped with automatic duplexing capabilities, then it is recommended that duplexing be set as the default mode. Program Participant may provide users with the ability to override this default duplex mode for single-sided copies.
Product Qualification for ENERGY STAR. 1. Technical Specifications ENERGY STAR Program Participant agrees to introduce one or more specific multifunction device models that meet the specifications outlined in the Tables below.
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