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Reducing Power Consumption (Sleep Mode)
94LS-029
Sleep mode r
educes power consumption by pausing certain operations inside the machine.
For Models with the Energy Saver Key (
)
On the oper
ation panel, press [
] to enter sleep mode. Operation Panel(P. 13)
Also, if no oper
ations are performed for a certain period of time, the machine automatically enters sleep
mode.
Conguring Auto Sleep Time
(P. 107)
When the machine is in sleep mode,
lights yellow-green.
For Models without the Ener
gy Saver Key (
)
Y
ou cannot manually put the machine into sleep mode. If no operations are performed for a certain period of
time, the machine automatically enters sleep mode.
Conguring Auto Sleep Time
(P. 107)
The display turns off in sleep mode.
Exiting Sleep Mode
Perform any of the following operations:
Pr
ess any key on the operation panel.
Tap the display. (touch panel model)
When a telephone is connected, take the handset off the hook. (touch panel model)
Conguring Auto Sleep Time
Auto Sleep is a function that automatically places the machine into sleep mode if no oper
ations are performed for a
certain period of time. You can specify the timing of Auto Sleep.
This section describes how to congure the settings using Remote UI from a computer.
On the operation panel, select [Menu] in the [Home] screen, and then select [Preferences] to congure the settings.
[Timer/Energy Settings](P. 384)
1
Log in to Remote UI.
Starting Remote UI(P. 350)
2
On the Portal page of Remote UI, click [Settings/Registration]. Portal Page of
Remote UI(P
. 352)
3
Click [Timer Settings]
[Edit].
The [Edit Timer Settings] scr
een is displayed.
4
Enter the time in [Auto Sleep Time].
* It is recommended to use the default setting to eciently save power.
[Auto Sleep Time](P. 386)
5
Click [OK].
The settings ar
e applied.
Basic Operations
107

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