4.4.7.6Sleep mode

Sleep mode uses power consumption as standby mode. To set the ODD in sleep mode, the host must issue the Sleep command. To restore the ODD from sleep mode, hardware reset or software reset is required. The host must not issue any command after the Sleep command. The ODD requires 15 seconds (standard) to respond.

4.4.7.7Standby timer

The standby timer is used to count the time during which the host issues no command.

The standby timer value is programmable with the MODE SELECT command. The default value is 32 minutes.

4.4.7.8Power mode transition

The power mode transits as shown in Figure 4.1.

Media is inserted.

Reset

(1)(4)

Idle

(5)

Active

(5)

(2)

(3)

Sleep

(4)(3)

Standby mode

(5)

Media is ejected.

(1)The ODD enters idle mode because it receives the Idle Immediate command or because it receives no commands within a specified time.

(2)The ODD enters idle mode with the Idle Immediate command.

(3)The ODD enters standby mode with the Standby Immediate command and standby timer.

(4)The ODD enters active mode because it receives a media access command.

(5)The ODD enters sleep mode with the Sleep command.

Figure 4.1 Power mode

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