IMac wakes up from sleep independently

My iMac wakes up from sleep mode. Sometimes I have to login, sometimes not. Time Machine is inactive because the external HD is not connected. I´m a new Apple-User, switched just about 14 days ago to Apple and I don´t find a solution for my problem.

I have the same issue.  I'm also not using Time Machine on my iMac.  It happens within the same couple of hours every few evening.  I think it might be a process / update that is looking for updates in the background.  I think I'm going to check the logs next time it happens.

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