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Originally Posted by concord
It is not necessary to turn off the device completely because the standby consumes only a few mA that is needed to retain the memory. By doing this you can resume using the device in 3 seconds, which is really nice feature that we have been missing in iLiad and DR1000 (suspend to memory).
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Just out of curiosity (and it is hard to frame this question), in standby is the cpu reading from the clock, eg can/could the device be set to come out of standby at the end of a timer. This would useful on the SG but useless on the S.
Any possibility of an SW, any bits of 2.0 in the 3.0 code base.