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## Overview
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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.
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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.
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For example, if we wanted to disable sleep mode, like when we put the device into router mode, we could use the command:
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```bash
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meshtastic --set mesh_sds_timeout_secs MAXUNIT
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```
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(see `MAXUNIT` under `mesh_sds_timeout_secs` below...)
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For a description and more information on what exactly all of these mean, please refer to [Power Management State Machine](../other/power)
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