Common use of Standby Mode Clause in Contracts

Standby 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 producing such output or receiving such input. The transition from Standby Mode to Active Mode should cause no noticeable delay in the production of hard copy output.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Concerning Conclusion of the Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the European Community on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programmes for Office Equipment, Memorandum of Understanding

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Standby 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 producing such output or receiving such input. The transition from Standby Mode standby mode to Active Mode active mode should cause no noticeable delay in the production of hard copy output.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement on Energy Efficient Labelling Programs

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Standby 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 producing such output or receiving such input. The transition from Standby Mode to Active active Mode should cause no noticeable delay in the production of hard copy output.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment

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