2.The monitor will be automatically recovered to the on state by receiving normal sync. signals from PC.
3.The power management states are identified below:
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Power OFF |
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Table of Contents
1 | Introduction.. ............................................................................................ | |
2. | Precautions ............................................................................................. | |
3. | Features .................................................................................................. | |
4.Specifications ........................................................................................... | ||
5.Control Locations and Adjustments ........................................................ | ||
6.Connections ............................................................................................ |
7.Pin Assignments.. ................................................................................... 10 8.Timing Charts.. ....................................................................................... 11 9.Troubleshooting.. ................................................................................... .13
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