Wacom DTK-2400 user manual Power Saving, Consumption

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POWER SAVING

Cintiq conforms to VESA power saving guidelines.

When used with a Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) compliant computer or video card, the display will automatically comply with the below power saving parameters.

COMPUTER MODE

H-SYNC

V-SYNC

VIDEO

POWER

POWER LED

 

 

 

 

CONSUMPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power ON

Yes

Yes

Active

71W, max.

Blue

Standby mode

No

Yes

Blanked

2W or less

Orange

 

 

 

 

(USB non-connected)

 

Suspend mode

Yes

No

Blanked

2W or less

Orange

 

 

 

 

(USB non-connected)

 

OFF mode

No

No

Blanked

1W or less

Off

 

 

 

 

(USB non-connected)

 

When power-saving functions are in effect, the screen display is darker than usual.

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Contents User’s manual ContentsIndex Table of Contents Glossary Topic About the ManualUnpacking Your Product Unpacking Your CintiqContentsIndex BOX Contents ContentsIndex System Requirements Setting UP Your CintiqDVI-I DVI-D Hardware InstallationCintiq cabling diagram ContentsIndex Software Installation Getting to Know Your Cintiq PEN Display FeaturesFront View Rear View Use for adjusting the display settingsPEN Features Using the Cintiq Display Stand See hardware installation Display Stand FeaturesDisplay Stand Location ContentsIndex Readjust the pen display height and incline as needed Adjusting Display Height and Incline ContentsIndex Using a Keyboard with Cintiq Cable Replacement DisplayPort DVI-I to DVI-D Dual-Link Power Install or replace a cable by reversing this procedure Working with Your Cintiq Setting UP Your Work AreaContentsIndex Configuring Cintiq for Handedness Holding the PEN Using the Grip PENClicking PositioningUsing the Side Switch DraggingWorking with Pressure Sensitivity Erasing Drawing with TiltPEN Display Controls Using the Hardware Control Buttons Using the Expresskeys Using the Touch Rings Working with Multiple Monitors Factory PRESETS, AUTO-SYNC, and User Settings Adjusting the DisplayButton Function On Screen Display OSD SettingsContentsIndex Consumption Power SavingOpening the Control Panel Customizing Your CintiqDisplays advanced options Control Panel OverviewSee also working with multiple tools Calibrating the PEN Display Customizing the PEN Adjusting TIP Feel and DOUBLE-CLICK Advanced TIP and Eraser Pressure Settings Adjusting Eraser FeelCustomizing Tool Buttons Customizing Tilt Sensitivity Customizing PEN Display FunctionsCustomizing the Expresskeys Customizing the Touch Rings See using the Touch Rings for more informationFunction Name Description Button FunctionsImportant Because the Enter Windows and Return Mac keys Choose from OPEN/RUN Strokes Mouse mode Function Name Using and Customizing the Radial Menu Working with Display Toggle APPLICATION-SPECIFIC Settings Creating AN APPLICATION-SPECIFIC Setting Changing APPLICATION-SPECIFIC SettingsRemoving APPLICATION-SPECIFIC Settings Working with Multiple Tools Changing the Tablet Mode Try testing Cintiq TroubleshootingTesting Cintiq Testing the Hardware Control Buttons Testing Controls and Input ToolsTesting the Touch Rings Testing the ExpresskeysTesting a PEN General Display Problems Display TroubleshootingContents Index VGA Problems General Problems PEN Tablet TroubleshootingControls and input tools Contents Index ContentsIndex WINDOWS-SPECIFIC Problems See technical support options MAC-SPECIFIC ProblemsContentsIndex Technical Support Options Obtaining Driver Downloads Frequently Asked Questions See managing preferences Caring for Cintiq Care and MaintenanceReplacing the PEN NIB Other Useful Information Removing Cintiq from the Display Stand ContentsIndex ContentsIndex Mounting Cintiq on the Display Stand ContentsIndex ContentsIndex See removing Cintiq from the display stand Using AN Alternate Mount or StandUninstalling Cintiq Managing Preferences Installing Multiple Tablets Using Applications Integrated for Tablet Control Importing Expert Settings PEN and Digital INK Capabilities in Windows 105 Product InformationAvailable Parts and Accessories Ordering Parts and AccessoriesGlossary 108 109 Index 111 112 Wacom Technology Corporation Wacom Europe Gmbh Wacom International Offices