Greetings, Question about Lightening to VGA/HDMi Adapter

Greetings. For those with experience with the Lightening to VGA or HDMI adapter, will whatevers being mirrored from the Iphone 5, still be visible on the Plasma TV if I put the phone on standby? I've an Iphone 5c in this case. Some guy at the apple store said I can only turn the brightness down to minimum. Unacceptable.

standby turn off the phone like closing the lid of a laptop it's used to when one is not using the phone it's only doing a minimum of actions such as being able to recieve calls and the likes
so yes it stops displaying the ios screen mirrored on the tv when you suspend the phone

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