The way it was explained to me in (Sun Ray class) is that in order for the DTU to be considered an appliance it could not have an on/off switch. I don¹t know why Sun wanted it to be an appliance, but that¹s the explanation I got.
My 270s turn their screens off after a period of inactivity, so it¹s not been an issue for me. Are yours not doing that? I¹m willing to bet that with the screen off the 270 consumes 7-10 watts, much like a 2/2FS. On 3/17/09 10:34 PM, "Joseph Chiong" <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Sun Ray Users, > > Any idea how to power off the Sun Ray 270 DTU to save energy? It is kind of > odd to exclude a power button on the DTU. > > > > Thanks. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The information contained in this transmission is confidential. It is intended solely for the use of the individual(s) or organization(s) to whom it is addressed. Any disclosure, copying or further distribution is not permitted unless such privilege is explicitly granted in writing by PC Mall Gov, Inc. Furthermore, PC Mall Gov, Inc. is not responsible for the proper and complete transmission of the substance of this communication, nor for any delay in its receipt.
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