In message <caltjt6p-munxfcvdrmq8qhgtugdqdo2xadpnn3xbhvt4zqh...@mail.gmail.com>, dated Fri, 23 Jan 2015, Scott Douglas <[email protected]> writes:

The key question here is, can we use the external controller to determine when the product should go into standby? Is that a fair means to address the "...must automatically go into a mode..." requirement? Does that meet the requirements of the regulation?

If the product is unusable without the controller, the two units form a 'system' that should be considered as a whole. Given that, it seems that the requirements are net.
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