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OPERATION
Low‑Power/Standby Modes
Some countries’ energy regulations require products like the VB-S to
enter a standby mode, a low-power state of operation that saves energy
while the product is inactive. This low-power mode is enabled in the VB-S
by default, but you can disable or reenable it by using the Bose Work
Configuration app or WebUI or the Bose Work Management app (see
Software Applications (Page23)).
Note: Disabling the low-power mode will cause the VB-S to
consume more energy while it is inactive.
When the low-power mode is enabled:
If the VB-S is connected to a network, the VB-S will enter a networked
standby mode after 18minutes of inactivity.
If the VB-S is not connected to a network, its standby mode has two
stages. The VB-S will enter an initial low-power state after 18minutes
of inactivity. After two more hours of inactivity, the VB-S will enter
its lowest-power state. In both states, the light bar on the front of the
VB-S will be o. To enter this non-networked standby mode, the VB-S
must be disconnected from any USB device and its
Bluetooth
and
Wi-Fi connectivity must be disabled.
When the low-power mode is disabled, the VB-S will not enter the standby
mode or networked standby mode.
Certain actions or commands can prevent the VB-S from entering its
standby mode or can return the VB-S to its normal operation by “waking” it
from its standby mode or networked standby mode:
Action or Command Prevents the VB-S from
entering its networked
standby mode.
“Wakes” the VB-S from
its standby mode.
Buttons Button press on the remote control
USB Connecting device to the USB‑C port
Communication from Bose Work Configuration
Audio playback
Bluetooth
Active connection
Audio playback
Wi-Fi Communication from Bose Work Configuration
Communication from Bose Work Management