Is it possible to let the TS-HD go sleep when not in use

is it possible to let the Time Capsule HD go idle when not in use for saving energy?

If the Time Capsule is functioning normally, the hard drive will spin up automatically when a Time Machine backup begins and spin down after the backup is completed.
My Time Capsule normally runs for a minute or two for the backup each hour....otherwise the drive is not active.

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