Siemens S7 manual Operation of the monitor, Switching the monitor on/off, Stage Energy-saving mode

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Colour monitor S7

Operation of the monitor

1

1 = ON/OFF switch with power indicator

Switching the monitor on/off

The ON/OFF switch (1) is used for switching the monitor on and off.

The power indicator glows green when the monitor and computer are switched on. The power indicator glows amber when the monitor does not receive a video signal or is in the energy-saving mode. The power indicator goes off when the monitor is switched off.

When you switch the computer system on, you must proceed in the following order:

ÊFirst switch the LCD monitor on with the ON/OFF switch (1).

ÊThen switch on the computer.

i

If your computer has a power management function (energy-saving mode), you should

read the "Notes on power management" of the monitor in this chapter.

Notes on power management

If your computer is equipped with power management, the monitor can support this function fully. Here the monitor does not distinguish between the individual energy-saving modes of the computer (standby mode, suspend mode and OFF mode), as it is capable of immediately switching into the mode with the highest energy-saving effect.

Stage

ON

Energy-saving mode

 

 

 

Power indicator

lights green

glows amber

 

 

 

Function

Monitor operating normally

Monitor is dark

 

 

 

Power consumption (typical)

normal < 35 W

reduced to < 4,5 W

 

 

 

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Contents Contents Page Further information IntroductionTarget group Notational conventions SafetyImportant notes Transport notes Cleaning notesEnergy Star Important note on power cableManufacturer’s notes Disposal and recyclingInstalling an ergonomic video workstation Checking the contents of the consignmentSetting up the monitor Deinstallation Installation/Deinstallation of the loudspeaker moduleConnecting the monitor InstallationAnti-theft protection Operation of the monitor Switching the monitor on/offStage Energy-saving mode Basic monitor settings with the floppy disk supplied Changing the monitor settingsMenu Down Auto Power Volume Monitor settings using the OSD menuColour monitor S7 Removing the monitor base Accessories Technical dataDimensions and weight LCD monitor Environmental conditions VESA-DDC-compatible VGA interfaceStorable display modes Electrical dataPower supply plug Preset operating modesPin Meaning Trouble shootingSUB connector No display power indicator does not lightScreen becomes darker No display power indicator lightsFCC Class B Compliance Statement Permanently unlit or lit pixelsDeclaration of Conformity
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The Siemens S7 series represents a cornerstone in the realm of programmable logic controllers (PLCs), developed by Siemens, a leading company in industrial automation. Widely used across various industries, the S7 series offers robust solutions for controlling machinery and processes, thanks to its reliable performance, flexibility, and scalable architecture.

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