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Optimiz ed means
,
Nominal mode
.
It is possible to create several energy manager tasks in the same day. These settings for scheduled power level, start time, end time, occurrence, and
exception are stored in ICAL format in the user preference
innes.power-manager.calendar
.
Example value (ICAL format):
BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:1.0
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY :Standby Task 1
X -POWER-MANAGER-LEVEL:MIN
DTSTART:20190805T090000
DTEND:20190805T120000
RRULE:FREQ= WEEKLY ; BY DAY = MO,TU,WE,TH,FR,SA,SU; UNTIL= 20200416T0000
END:VENT
END:VCALENDAR
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The Power Manager task scheduled at the device Web user interface has no effect when another sleep task is scheduled within the App.
In this version, here is the state of the device when the power manager is in the
Very highly optimiz ed
state:
Function
Associated User Preferences
Sound: inactivated
innes.power-manager.level.min.<>.mute
= true
Volume: 0%
innes.power-manager.level.min.<>.volume
= 0
In this version, here is the state of the device when the power manager is in the
Highly optimiz ed
state:
Function
Associated User Preferences
Sound: activated
innes.power-manager.level.low.<>.mute
= false
Volume: 10%
innes.power-manager.level.low.<>.volume
= 10
In this version, here is the state of the device when the power manager is in the
Medium Optimiz ed
state:
Function
Associated User Preferences
Sound: activated
innes.power-manager.level.high.<>.mute
= false
Volume: 80%
innes.power-manager.level.high.<>.volume
= 80
In this version, here is the status of the device when the power manager is in the
Nominal mode
state, meaning the default mode when no other
power manager tasks are running.
Function
Related User Preferences
Sound: activated
innes.power-manager.level.max.<>.mute
= false
Volume: 100%
innes.power-manager.level.max.<>.volume
= 100
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The values of these user preferences are all modifiable.
Summary of Contents for SMH300
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Page 4: ...4 Part I Description and installation...
Page 8: ...8 1 2 2 Device dimensions...
Page 15: ...15 Part II Applicative user interface...
Page 17: ...17 Part III Administration console user interface...
Page 63: ...63 Part IV Con guration by script...
Page 65: ...65 Part V Technical information...
Page 68: ...68 Part V I Contacts...
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