On mode definition

On mode means a DCAS operational condition, when the system or a DCAS feature has been requested to provide assistance to the driver in executing dynamic control of the vehicle. In this mode, the system is either in ‘stand-by’ or ‘active’ mode.
On mode or ‘active mode’ means a condition in which the electronic display is connected to a power source, has been activated and is providing one or more of its display functions;
On mode means the condition where the television is connected to the mains power source and produces sound and picture;

Examples of On mode in a sentence

  • The capability to decode and record digitized audio/video signals on DVD or Blu-ray Disc optical media.C) Automatic Power Down (APD): The capability of a device to switch itself from On mode to Sleep mode after a predetermined period of time (APD timing) has elapsed.

  • The capability of a device to switch itself from On mode to Sleep mode after a predetermined period of time (APD timing) has elapsed.

  • When in Manual On mode, if the lights are turned off by the Occupancy Sensor input signal, there is a 30 second grace period in which detected movement will turn them back on.

  • A state within On mode in which a product is performing a primary function.

  • There may be more On modes for Equipment providing the main functionality as well as additional ones: for instance, a hybrid IPTV/DTT STB could be considered in an On mode when either functionality is operational, or both (if supported).

  • A.4 If the APD feature is present it is required that the CSTB automatically switches itself into the lowest standby mode which the Service Provider deems to be appropriate, after a period of time in the On mode following the last user interaction.

  • For Headless Equipment the On mode is called Active mode.Remotely Initiated Trigger: A signal that comes from outside the Equipment (Note that the remote control delivered with the Equipment is considered to be part of the Equipment).Standby: Operational mode(s) in which Equipment has less energy consumption, capability, and responsiveness than in the On (Headed) or Active (Headless) mode.

  • Where the product is connected to a mains power source, is not providing any On mode or Sleep mode functions, and cannot be switched into any other mode except by user actuation of a manual power switch.

  • In the case where multiple On mode tests can be performed on a single product (e.g., both playback and recording tests can be performed on a DVD Player/Recorder), the product must meet the On mode requirements specified in Table 4 for each test that is performed.

  • Only one optical disc player limit shall be applied to the On mode power consumption calculation for a product.


More Definitions of On mode

On mode means the product is connected to a power source and produces sound and a picture. The power requirement in this mode is typically greater than the power requirement in standby-passive and download acquisition modes.
On mode means a condition in which the product is connected to a power source, has been activated and is providing one or more of its display functions;
On mode means a condition in which the equipment is connected to the mains power source and at least one of the main functions providing the intended service of the equipment has been activated;
On mode means the mode of operation in which the TV is connected to mains power, and is capable of producing dynamic video.
On mode means the operational mode of a display that is (i) connected to a power source, and (ii) is performing its primary function of producing an image.

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