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Power Saving Function
This monitor meets the power-saving guidelines set by
VESA and Energy Star, as well as the more stringent
NUTEK .
If the monitor is connected to a computer or video graphics
board that is VESA DPMS (Display Power Management
Signaling) compliant, the monitor will automatically reduce
power consumption in three stages as shown below.
Power consumption
Screen
mode
Normal operation
active
1
Standby (1st mode)
blank
2
3
Suspend (2nd mode)
blank
Active-off (3rd mode)
blank
4
Power-off
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5
Damper Wires
When viewing a white background, very thin horizontal
lines may be visible on the screen as shown below. These
lines are the shadows of the damper wires and are
characteristic of CRTs that use aperture grilles. The wires
are attached to the aperture grille on the inside of the
Trinitron tube and prevent the vibration of the aperture
grille.
Damper wires
Horizontal
Vertical
sync signal
sync signal
present
present
absent
present
present
absent
absent
absent
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You can set the delay time before the monitor enters the
power saving mode using the OSD. Set the time according
to "Setting the power saving delay time" on page 16.
Note
If no video signal is input to the monitor, the "NO INPUT
SIGNAL" message (page 20) appears. After the delay time has
passed, the power saving function automatically puts the monitor
into the active-off mode and the u indicator lights up orange. Once
the horizontal and vertical sync signals are detected, the monitor
automatically resumes its normal operation mode.
Power consumption
Recovery time
≤ 120 W
Approx. 60 W
Approx. 1 sec.
Approx. 8 W
Approx. 3 sec.
Approx. 4 W
Approx. 15 sec.
0 W
Plug & Play
This monitor complies with the DDC™1, DDC2B, DDC2AB
and DDC2B+ Display Data Channel (DDC) standards of
VESA.
When a DDC1 host system is connected, the monitor
synchronizes with the V. CLK in accordance with the VESA
standards and outputs the EDID (Extended Display
Identification Data) to the data line.
When a DDC2B, DDC2AB or DDC2B+ host system is
connected, the monitor automatically switches to the
appropriate standard.
DDC™ is a trademark of the Video Electronics Standard
Association.
Note
When using Windows 95/98, the DDC standard does not apply to
the 5 BNC connectors. If you use the DDC standard, connect the
HD15 connector to the computer with the supplied video signal
cable.
Technical Features
u indicator
Green
Green and orange
alternate
Green and orange
alternate
Orange
Off
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