Low-Power Modes
Some countries' energy regulations require products like the VB1 to enter
a low-power mode when not in use to save energy. You can disable (or
re-enable) this feature in the VB1 by using the Videobar Configuration app
or WebUI or the Videobar Administration app (see Software Applications
(Page 23)).
The low-power mode of the VB1 is actually two stages: a standby mode
and a low-power standby mode.
If the low-power mode is enabled, the VB1 will enter the standby mode
after 18 minutes of inactivity. After 2 more hours of inactivity, it will enter
the low-power standby mode. In both modes, the light bar on the front of
the VB1 will be off.
If the low-power mode is disabled, both of these modes are also disabled.
Certain actions or commands can prevent the VB1 from entering its
standby mode, "wake" the VB1 from its standby mode (returning it to
normal operation), or "wake" the VB1 from its low-power standby mode
(returning it to normal operation).
Action or Command
Button press
Mute or Bluetooth button
on the side of the VB1
Any button on the remote
control
USB
Connecting device to
USB-C port
Communication from
Videobar Configuration
app or WebUI
Audio playback
Bluetooth
Active connection
Audio playback
Wi-Fi or
Communication from
Ethernet
Videobar Configuration
app or WebUI
Communication from
Videobar Administration
app
HDMI Display
Computer connected to
HDMI Display port with
DisplayLink enabled
Audio In
Audio playback
OP ER ATI O N
Prevents the VB1
from entering its
standby mode.
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"Wakes" the
"Wakes" the VB1
VB1 from its
from its low-power
standby mode.
standby mode.