Entering Sleep Mode

The sleep mode function reduces power consumption by temporarily disabling some internal operations of the machine. You can put the machine into sleep mode simply by pressing on the control panel. When the machine is in sleep mode, the touch panel display turns off and lights up. Control Panel
The machine may not enter sleep mode depending on the machine's operation status and conditions.
You can set the order for starting necessary functions when you perform operations after exiting sleep mode. <Sleep Mode Eco Exit>
The Processing/Data indicator flashes or maintains a steady green light even when the machine enters the Sleep mode.
Exiting Sleep Mode
If <Use Motion Sensor> (Settings/Registration) is set to <On>, the machine exits sleep mode automatically when a person is nearby. If the machine does not exit sleep mode, press . <Use Motion Sensor>
For information on the location of the motion sensor, see Front Side.
When You Want to Set the Auto Sleep Timer
You can use the <Auto Sleep Time> setting to automatically put the machine into sleep mode. If you want to change the amount of time that elapses before the machine enters auto sleep mode, follow the procedure below.
  <Preferences>  <Timer/Energy Settings>  <Auto Sleep Time>   or to set the amount of time that elapses before the machine automatically enters sleep mode  <OK>.
You can set the time range to automatically enter sleep mode by the day of the week. <Auto Sleep Weekly Timer>
Energy Consumption in Sleep Mode
You can set the amount of energy that the machine consumes when it is in sleep mode. Follow the procedure below to set the amount of energy consumed in sleep mode.
  <Preferences>  <Timer/Energy Settings>  set <Sleep Mode Energy Use> to <Low> or <High>.
When using a wireless LAN or Bluetooth also while in sleep mode
If you set <Sleep Mode Energy Use> to <Low>, enable <Compensate for Network Comm.>. If <Compensate for Network Comm.> is not enabled, neither wireless LAN nor Bluetooth can be used during sleep mode.
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