CONNECTING THE SIGNAL CABLE AND POWER
CORD
1. Turn off the computer and monitor.
2. Connect the 15 pin D-sub connector to the output port of the
video card in your computer.
3. Tighten the screws of the connector.
4. Plug the power cord into the AC receptacle located on the back
of the monitor.
5. Plug the other end of the power cord into the AC outlet.
If your power cord is PC-to-Monitor type, plug the other end of
the power cord into the AC receptacle in the computer.
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Signal Cable
Power Cord
POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
If you use the monitor with a computer that complies with the
power-saving program, you can set the monitor to go blank when
the system has remained unused for a period of time. To specify
the period or to disable this feature, set the system timeout field
of the computer's system setup program or use special software
for power-saving. See the computer user's manual for the details
of using the system setup. While the monitor is in power-saving
mode (blank screen), it consumes less power than when it is in its
normal state. The color of the power LED will indicate the state.
To restore the screen image, press any key of your keyboard or
move your mouse. If the signal cable is connected loosely or
disconnected, the power-saving feature will not operate.
DISPLAY DATA CHANNEL FOR PLUG AND PLAY
If you use the monitor with a computer that complies with
DDC1/2B/CI of VESA, the host video card automatically
configures itself without your intervention in a way that best fits
the attached monitor. The Display Data Channel(DDC) allows
the monitor to inform the host system about configuration
information for optimum use of the monitor. Use of the video
card utility is not required to match the resolutions and refresh
rates of the monitor and video card.
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