ViewSonic VS11147 manual Energy-saving Modes, Timer Mode

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Energy-saving Modes

When this product is operated, it complies with relevant power-saving measures stipulated by the

Energy Star and VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) standards. When the monitor is left

unused, it can also automatically eliminate unnecessary power consumption. If the user intends to use this

feature, the monitor must be connected to a computer with a power management system that complies with

VESA standards. There are three energy-saving modes that users may choose, as listed below (at this time,

the computer must also be configured for these modes to take effect):

zWaiting Mode

The monitor enters the Waiting mode after the line signal is cut off. At this time, power consumption is less than 1W, the screen will turn dark, and the power indicator turns orange. If there is any input from the keyboard or mouse, the monitor will re-enter the working mode immediately.

zPause Mode

The monitor enters the Pause mode after the field signal is cut off. At this time, power consumption is less than 1W, the screen will turn dark, and the power indicator turns orange. If there is any input from the keyboard or mouse, the monitor will re-enter the working mode immediately.

zClose Mode

The monitor enters the Close mode after both the line signal and field signal are cut off. At this time, power consumption is less than 1W, the screen will turn dark, and the power indicator is off. In case there is any input from the keyboard or mouse, the monitor will re-enter the working mode immediately.

zThe user can view the status of the power-saving modes through the LED on front panel.

Mode

Signal

 

 

Power

 

Line Signal

Field Signal

Video Signal

Power Indicator

Power

 

Consumption

 

 

 

 

 

Normal

Y

Y

Y

Green

<40W

Close

N

N

N

OFF

<1W

NOTE: It is better to remove the power cord from the electrical socket when the monitor is not in use for an extended period of time.

Timer Mode

 

VGA

VESA

MAC

640x350

70 Hz

 

 

 

720x400

70 Hz

 

 

 

640x480

 

60/75 Hz

67 Hz

800x600

 

56 / 60 / 72 / 75 Hz

 

832x624

 

 

 

75 Hz

1024x768

 

60 / 70

/ 75 Hz

75 Hz

1152x864

 

75

Hz

 

1152x870

 

 

 

75 Hz

1280x960

 

60

Hz

 

1280x1024

 

60 / 75 Hz

75 Hz

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