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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: Tregobad on April 27, 2016, 11:32:04 AM
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Is there a Stand-by mode available and how can I use it?
I read some lines about it at the forum, but nothing exactly.
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There really is no need for a stand by mode since this thing boots up so fast that a stand by mode is useless.
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Is there a Stand-by mode available and how can I use it?
I read some lines about it at the forum, but nothing exactly.
See my power measurements. I doubt the usefulness of a sleep-mode consuming a guessed 10 W. Now it goes into what I call standby mode. Some products call it deep-standby and standby.
Boot is indeed the fastest I have ever seen on an Android box and what is even more spectaculair is HDD detection time. That is even faster than my windows W10 PC does. Doing the whole in about 30 sec is fast enough for me. Sleep-modes do have drawbacks also like system/memory pollution.
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when switching from STB to Media-Player the Q10pro without HDD boots up so fast that my JVC x7000 is just a few seconds faster to show a picture before Q10Pro is done booting!
I guess about 20 seconds....not more. Superfast! No competitor known to me comes even close!
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See my power measurements. I doubt the usefulness of a sleep-mode consuming a guessed 10 W. Now it goes into what I call standby mode. Some products call it deep-standby and standby.
I have read something about this:
For chinese market 10 W power consummation is a standby/sleep-mode/ Stand-by ,so Q10 pro not need a deep-standby ... "theoretically"
For USA/EU market stand-by/sleep-mode or low power consummation is less .
For Old Q10/Q5 there is a NO official hack to enable Stand-by, maybe can enable also for q10 pro, but it's not good way.
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For USA/EU market stand-by/sleep-mode or low power consummation is less .
For Old Q10/Q5 there is a NO official hack to enable Stand-by, maybe can enable also for q10 pro, but it's not good way.
For EU standby is max 1W without and 2W with a Front Display. So if the clock would be shown during standby (sleep) it may consume max 2 W.