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Power
Consumption
Energy
Saving
Design
This
monitor
complies
with
the
EPA's
Energy
Star
program,
which
is
a
program
designed
to
have
manufacturers
of
computer
equipment
build
circuitry
into
their
products
to
reduce
power
consumption
during
time
of
non-use.
This
monitor
also
goes
into
its
energy
saving
mode
if
you
exceed
the
monitor's
operating
limits,
such
as
the
maximum
resolution
of
1280x1024
or
the
frequency
refresh
rates
of
30-80kHz
horizontal
or
56-85Hz
vertical.
When
this
monitor
is
used
with
a
Green
or
EPA
Energy
Star
PC,
or
a
PC
with
a
screen
blanking
software
following
the
VESA
Display
Power
Management
Signalling
(DPMS)
protocol,
this
monitor
can
conserve
significant
energy
by
reducing
power
consumption
during
periods
of
non-
use.
When
the
PC
goes
into
the
energy
saving
mode,
the
monitor
will
go
into
a
suspended
operation
state,
indicated
by
the
Power
LED
light
changing
from
a
green
color
to
an
amber
color.
After
an
extended
period
in
the
suspended
mode,
the
monitor
will
then
enter
a
semi-OFF
mode
to
conserve
more
energy.
In
the
semi-OFF
mode
or
DPMS
OFF
mode
as
we
call
it
in
our
specifications,
the
Power
LED
will
still
show
an
amber
color.
When
you
awaken
your
PC
by
hitting
a
key
or
moving
the
mouse,
the
monitor
will
also
awaken
to
its
normal
operating
mode,
indicated
by
the
green
Power
LED
light.
By
following
these
conventions,
the
power
consumption
can
be
reduced
to
the
following
levels:
Normal(Max.)
Stand-by
Suspend
Power
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
Normal
Off
Off
Off
65W
≤5W
≤5W
≤5W
Green
Amber
Amber
Amber
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