Corrected some spelling, added reference to MAXUNIT on same page

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## Overview ## Overview
Power settings on a Meshtastic device can be set like other user-define settings with the `--set` command ([see Meshtastic-python](../python/usage)). Some of these options are implicit in other commands. For example, when you set the device to router mode using `is_router true`, it is implied that deep sleep is disabled and we want to constantly listen for messages. Bellow is a list of all user-definable settings and the acceptable values that these settings can use. Power settings on a Meshtastic device can be set like other user-define settings with the `--set` command ([see Meshtastic-python](../python/usage)). Some of these options are implicit in other commands. For example, when you set the device to router mode using `is_router true`, it is implied that deep sleep is disabled and we want to constantly listen for messages. Below is a list of all user-definable settings and the acceptable values that these settings can use.
For example, if we wanted to disable sleep mode, like when we put the device into router mode, we could use the command: For example, if we wanted to disable sleep mode, like when we put the device into router mode, we could use the command:
```bash ```bash
meshtastic --set mesh_sds_timeout_secs MAXUNIT meshtastic --set mesh_sds_timeout_secs MAXUNIT
``` ```
(see `MAXUNIT` under `mesh_sds_timeout_secs` below...)
For a description and more information on what exactly all of these mean, please refer to [Power Management State Machine](../other/power) For a description and more information on what exactly all of these mean, please refer to [Power Management State Machine](../other/power)