POWER MANAGEMENT
The power management feature of this monitor is comprised of two
stages: On or Out Of Range (Green), OFF (Amber blinking).
Power Mode H-Sync V-Sync Video LED Color
Normal Pulse Pulse Active Green
Out Of Range Pulse Pulse Active Green
Off Pulse No pulse Blanked Amber blinked per 1 sec.
Off No pulse Pulse Blanked Amber blinked per 1 sec.
Off No pulse No pulse Blanked Amber blinked per 1 sec.
This monitor meets the Green Monitor standards as set by the Video
Electronics Standards Association (VESA). This feature is designed to
conserve electrical energy by reducing power consumption when there is
no video input signal present. When there is no video input signal this
monitor, following a time-out period, will automatically switch to an OFF
mode. This reduces the monitor's internal power supply consumption.
After the video input signal is restored, full power is restored and the
display is automatically redrawn. The appearance is similar to a
"Screen Saver" feature except the display is completely off. The display
is restored by pressing a key on the keyboard, or clicking the mouse.
PLUG & PLAY
This monitor is equipped with VESA DDC1/2B capabilities according to
the VESA DDC STANDARD. It allows the monitor to inform the host
system of its identity and, depending on the level of DDC used,
communicate additional information about its display capabilities. The
communication channel is defined in two levels, DDC1 and DDC2B.
The DDC1 is a unidirectional data channel from the display to the host
that continuously transmits EDID information. The DDC2B is a
bidirectional data channel based on the I²C protocol. The host can request
EDID information over the DDC2B channel.
TIMING GUIDE
The LCD is a multi-frequency display. It operates at horizontal frequencies between
30KHz - 60KHz and vertical frequencies between 55Hz - 75Hz. Because of its
microprocessor-based design, it offers auto-synchronization and auto-sizing
capabilities. This monitor offers 14 pre-programmed settings that are listed in the
timing table on page 11.
These preset modes cover most of the common video modes supported by popular
graphics adapters. However, each adapter’s implementation of these video modes
may very slightly. If you find it necessary to make minor display adjustments (for
example, horizontal and vertical position). Please refer to the On Screen Display
section of this manual for instructions.
If you would like to use one of the preset timing modes, please refer to your video
card manufacturer’s installation guide for instructions on how to make these
changes. The video card controls the refresh rate. Most video cards provide a soft-
ware utility or hardware DIP switches that allows you to change the frequency used
for each resolution.
Timing Table
Resolution Frequency
Preset Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
M1 720 400 31.47kHz 70.0Hz
M2 640 480 31.47kHz 60.0Hz
VGA M3 640 480 35.00kHz 66.6Hz
M4 640 480 37.50kHz 75.0Hz
M5 640 480 37.86kHz 72.8Hz
M6 800 600 35.16kHz 56.3Hz
M7 800 600 37.88kHz 60.0Hz
SVGA M8 800 600 48.08kHz 72.2Hz
M9 800 600 46.87kHz 75.0Hz
M10 832 624 49.73kHz 75.0Hz
M11 1024 768 48.36kHz 60.0Hz
XGA M12 1024 768 56.48kHz 70.1Hz
M13 1024 768 60.24kHz 74.9Hz
M14 1024 768 60.02kHz 75.0Hz
Note: In case of using MacintoshTM, you may need a Mac adapter.
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