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Printer will enter a suspend or sleep mode. Sending a job to the printer will not wake it up. Any combination of power button pressing doesn't do anything. I've tried everything from holding the power button down to hitting it several times in a row to any number of things I can think of. The only way to get the printer back on is to unplug it and wait.

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I've fully uninstalled the printer from every computer in the house and then re-installed all the drivers etc. I even got the xerox app. I configured my router to assign the same IP address every time. I've tried setting the sleep timer to as far in the future as possible. It only gets used once or twice a week so it will sit for a day or two without use.

I have done this for years but recently once or twice a week, not consistently, when I open the lid I find the computer has powered off.This leads to me powering up which can take as long as 30 minutes before it is running normally (the reason for sleep over shutdown)

It is possible that you may be seeing something like I am on an older laptop. I generally keep my laptop plugged in, as I rarely move it from its location in my house. Over time, I have noticed that if I jiggle the power plug going into the laptop, I will see the battery icon showing it is not plugged in. Moving the plug in the laptop's socket makes the connection again. I have occasionally come back to the laptop and found it was off. When starting the system, I note the battery is fully discharged.

I'm thinking more in terms of energy costs. How much energy does it cost to keep your PC in sleep mode? Is it negligible or substantial enough that during long periods of non-use, I should be shutting down the PC?

Sleep mode will keep the RAM and usually all of your USB devices powered. The USB devices will either go into a sleep mode as well, or continue operating. For example, my USB mouse will turn its lights off when my computer sleeps, but I can still press a mouse button to wake the PC.

All the power hungry parts of your PC will stop functioning under sleep, and they also do so in hibernation. Hibernation will also shut down the RAM and depending on the computer, your USB devices may receive power.

I tested my computer for sleep power consumption - 0.047A at 251VAC which means about 12 watts. For comparison, that's probably two phone chargers worth of power. If you pay 16 cents per kWh, that's 15 dollars per year (if you left your PC in sleep for the whole year).

For the last 1.5 years I've tended to put my laptop in sleep mode rather than turn it off. Recently I started to feel it's not as fast as it was when I bought it, even if I restore a fresh Windows 7 image (I made it 1 week after installing the system for the first time).

Sleep mode is not damaging to the computer and in fact this article claims it should be used.Of course it uses more electricity than a fully shutdown computer; power still needs to be supplied to some circuits. Since RAM is volatile memory, RAM always needs to be supplied with electricity, otherwise it's contents is lost.


Note: If you turn Auto Acquire ON and let the printer obtain a dynamic (DHCP) IP address and then turn Auto Acquire OFF the Manually Acquire will retain the previous Network settings and they can be used as is to create a Static IP Address.

Our Dell servers and, I expect, all others do have power saving modes that allow servers that are idling to slow down clock and fan speeds for example to reduce power consumption. That is not the same as a full sleep though.

Usually servers use the hours when there isn't much user-generated load (typically at night) to run background jobs, like system backups, batch jobs, etc. and aren't idle enough to be allowed to enter an actual sleep mode.

I've notice that after installing icue software onto my system my computer monitor will not go into sleep mode anymore after x amount of idle time or even if I force the display to turn off it will just turn back on. Why I am saying that it is icue that is causing this is when I turn corsair service off in my system and reboot, once the system is booted back up again if this time I force my display to turn itself off it turns off and stays off until I move my mouse or hit a key on my keyboard. does anyone know of a fix for this or is corsair aware of this problem and is trying to fix it?

I have had a few bouts of this immediately after loading a new version of iCUE, but it is a one time only event. It seems similar to what happens when you install a new GPU driver and the system removes the sleep option from the menu until you do a warm restart. I suggest the same with iCUE. After installing a new iCUE version, restart, even if not prompted. The other oddity was toggling my Windows power setting to a different sleep interval seems to reset things as well. It won't sleep at my normal 30 min. Change it to 10. Close window. Open, set it back to 30. Now it works. Unclear if that was unique to my machine, a passing bug, or something else, but an easy thing to try.

As of IPhone OS 3.0, MotionX GPS is able to keep recording a GPS track while in sleep mode. After you push the sleep button on top of the phone, the app continues receiving GPS coordinates and recording them. Does anyone know how they're able to do this? I'm only aware of the method to keep running audio while in sleep mode.

I'm having an issue with my Sonos Move (or maybe it's my app) and I was hoping this group could help. Whenever my Move goes to sleep, it struggles to reconnect with my iPhone S2 app. I also have a Beam soundbar and it works great (never had an issue with it). If I put the Move it to sleep manually by tapping the power button then it will pop up in my app as asleep but when I tap it again the app thinks its still asleep. Stranger yet, when I wake it from sleep I can play music by pressing the play button or holding down the play button to sync up with my other speakers, even though the app doesn't recognize it's awake. Whenever it happens (which is frequently because I'll often pause music and come back later) the only remedy is to factory reset the Move. I've also tried troubleshooting with Sonos Support but they can't seem to fix it either. I'm coming to this group as a last ditch effort hoping someone else has had the same issue and has a suggestion they could offer.

I'm mesauring current with Multimeter directly tapped near microcontroller. I just want to know how can I switch clock source in the middle of program. I've read the datasheet and tried one model. But I doubt that model, which I've placed in the question, has little or no effect to sleep mode.

When you enter a low power mode, do you need the CPU and peripherals to be active, or do you want them to stop, and wake up and start operating on an interrupt or after a pre determined amount of time?

If you place the device into Software Standby mode, the CPU and main clocks will stop. The sub-clock or LOCO (low speed on chip oscillator) will still run. In this mode only a peripherals, such as AGT and RTC will run. This will give you the maximum power saving.

However, Sub-osc mode can be used as a low power mode if you do need the CPU and peripherals to operate, all be it very slowly. If you are still seeing high power consumption in sub-osc mode then it is possible that you still have other oscillators running.

Please see attached. This is a project written for the EK_RA4M1. It starts with the RA4M1 running on the PLL. The LED will toggle every 10ms. Press the push button on the EK_RA4M1. This will then switch to the sub osc mode. The LED will toggle at 100ms. Press the push button again to start / stop the LED toggling. With the LED tuned off, I see Icc = 8uA/

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Jerome Siegel, a neurobiologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, says that the study complements other work2 in animals, including marine mammals, showing that how an animal sleeps is a function of its environment. Several studies have found brainwave patterns resembling non-REM sleep during rumination in sheep, cattle and lesser mouse-deer (Tragulus kanchil). However, the current study explored for the first time how sleep-like brain activity during rumination alters the need for deep sleep.

I have a script that periodically grabs data from a website and puts them into a SQLite database. The whole rotation takes between 60 to 100 minutes and then sleeps for three hours. However, lately I had it set up so that it only grabs the data between 6AM and 7PM, otherwise a Sleep function is called repeatedly until it is 6AM again, and the whole thing started acting up. What usually took 60 - 100 minutes now can take several hours.

I haven't been able to pinpoint why. I have a pretty decent error checking and every error is being logged. I suspect it has something to do with the computer going to sleep (but that theory has holes, but you have to start somewhere, right).

Your welcome. It only keeps the computer from going to sleep while the process is running. Another option is to use Task Scheduler, and create a task to run at the needed times. There is an option under the Conditions tab to "Wake the computer to run this task" in the Create Task dialog box.

The ES_AWAYMODE_REQUIRED value should be used only when absolutely necessary by media applications that require the system to perform background tasks such as recording television content or streaming media to other devices while the system appears to be sleeping. Applications that do not require critical background processing or that run on portable computers should not enable away mode because it prevents the system from conserving power by entering true sleep.

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