How can I deactivate power saving mode?

With the Bluray BDP-S390/BX39 player, is there a way to disable power saving mode?  I just want to be off the unit manually, I don't ever want to stop himself.  I already disabled related to TV-off so that's not all.

Thank you.

Thank you for your post and welcome to the forums.

Unfortunately, there is no way to disable saving energy characteristic on the player. It is an ecological function that is standard on all BD players.

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