2.8 Power-saving Modes
2.8 Power-saving Modes
As shown in Table 4, there are three types of power supply modes. The moni-
tor enters active mode after you have pressed and the monitor has turned
on.
Table 4: Power specification
Input power 100–240 V
Active mode Less than 85 W
Standby mode Less than 35 W
Max. power-saving mode Less than 3 W
Max. Power Saving Mode
With this mode active, the monitor can save energy by automatically switch-
ing itself to maximum power-saving mode when it is in DVI or PC mode and
the PC is turned off and is no longer sending a video signal.
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If the monitor is in VC mode, press to switch to DVI or PC mode.
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Press to open the Setup screen.
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Set Max. Power Saving to On.
After the PC has turned on, the monitor will automatically turn itself on
when it receives a video signal from the PC . However, the monitor will
not automatically power on, even if it receives a video signal, if it was
powered off by the button.
You cannot receive an incoming call in maximum power-saving mode; the
monitor will not automatically power on.
Refer to Windows Help for details about how to configure power saving set-
tings for your PC.
Standby Mode
In VC mode, you can set the monitor to automatically switch to standby mode
after the remote control has been left idle for a specified time:
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If the monitor is in PC or DVI mode, press to switch to VC mode.
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