Power Management System
This monitor incorporates new circuitry for lowering energy usage
during idle time, following the Display Power Management Signalling
(DPMS) guide-lines of the Video Electronics Standards Association
(VESA), and is certified as exceeding the EPA's Energy Star program
for reduced power usage.
For the power saving feature to operate, the monitor must be used
with either a PC having power saving circuitry or a PC running screen
blanking software. The monitor has three power-saving states, and
the power saving operation is indicated by the power indicator on the
front panel.
When the power indicator is green, operation is normal. When the
power indicator is orange, the monitor is in a power saving mode. If
the power indicator is dark or blinks orange, press the power button to
turn on the monitor. If the power indicator is orange and you wish to
use the PC again, move your mouse pointer or touch a keyboard
button. When the monitor is not in use, save energy by turning it off.
Image Adjustment
This monitor has a microprocessor-based On Screen Display (OSD)
control system for adjusting the following items: Contrast, Brightness,
Horizontal width, horizontal position, vertical height and position, side
pincushion and trapezoid, zoom, Rotation, and color levels. When you
make adjustments to any of the above items, the microprocessor will
automatically memorize the adjustments you made. Your settings will be
maintained even if you turn off the monitor and turn it on again.
NOTE: The only time you may need to adjust the image settings again
is in the event you change video modes (for example, you may go from
a 640x480 video mode in DOS to an 800x600 video mode for windows).
In this event, you may need to adjust the image controls again to meet
the image display you desire. Now, the microprocessor will memorize
the new image settings you made in the 800x600 video mode, having
already stored your 640x480 image settings. From now on, when you
switch between a 640x480 mode and a 800x600 mode, the monitor will
recall each of the specific image settings you made in each of these
modes. More on image memory modes in the video memory modes
section.
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