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IEEE 1621:2004 (R2009)
IEEE Standard for User Interface Elements in Power Control of Electronic Devices Employed in Office/Consumer Environments
Summary
New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Reserved.
This standard covers the user interface for the power status control of electronic devices that ordinary people commonly interact with in their work and home lives, including, but not limited to, office equipment and consumer electronics. Key elements are terms, symbols, and indicators.
This standard covers the user interface for the power status control of electronic devices that ordinary people commonly interact with in their work and home lives, including, but not limited to, office equipment and consumer electronics. Key elements are terms, symbols, and indicators. This standard does not specify maximum power levels, address safety issues, or cover internal mechanisms or interfaces for industrial devices.
The purpose of this standard is to accomplish a similarity of experience of power controls across all electronic devices so that users will find them easier to use and be more likely to use power management features that save energy.
This standard covers the user interface for the power status control of electronic devices that ordinary people commonly interact with in their work and home lives, including, but not limited to, office equipment and consumer electronics. Key elements are terms, symbols, and indicators.
This standard covers the user interface for the power status control of electronic devices that ordinary people commonly interact with in their work and home lives, including, but not limited to, office equipment and consumer electronics. Key elements are terms, symbols, and indicators. This standard does not specify maximum power levels, address safety issues, or cover internal mechanisms or interfaces for industrial devices.
The purpose of this standard is to accomplish a similarity of experience of power controls across all electronic devices so that users will find them easier to use and be more likely to use power management features that save energy.
Notes
Inactive-Reserved
Technical characteristics
No products.
Previous versions
08/06/2005
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