Availability of off, standby and networked standby modes
7.—(1) Electronic displays must provide—
(a)off mode;
(b)standby mode;
(c)a networked standby mode; or
(d)other modes which do not exceed the applicable power demand requirements for standby mode.
(2) The configuration menu, instruction manuals and other documentation, if any, must refer to off mode, standby mode or networked standby mode using those terms.
(3) Automatic power-down to any of—
(a)off mode;
(b)standby mode; or
(c)another mode which does not exceed the applicable power demand requirements for standby mode;
must be set as default, including for networked displays where the network interface is enabled when in on mode.
(4) Networked standby mode must be disabled in normal configuration of a networked television.
(5) Where networked standby is needed for a remotely chosen activated function, the end user must be—
(a)prompted to confirm the activation; and
(b)able to disable it.
(6) Networked electronic displays must comply with the requirements for networked standby mode with the reactivation trigger device connected to the network and ready to activate a trigger instruction when required. When networked standby mode is disabled, networked electronic displays must comply with the requirements of standby mode.