Plug And Play - NEC 200 User Manual

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Introduction to the NEC MultiSync LCD
requirements. With a maximum power consumption of 33 watts, the
MultiSync LCD
conventional CRTs and emits less heat. In its power-saving mode, the
MultiSync LCD
200
translates into energy savings, environmental protection, reduced
emissions and reduced air conditioning costs of the work environment.
The MultiSync LCD
Association (VESA) approved power-down signaling method. Endorsed
by the EPA, VESA's Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS)
method is the power-down process a system should use to communicate
to the monitor to save power. Power-down functions can be utilized
only with an Energy Star system or display card which adheres to the
VESA DPMS standard. By using the monitor's horizontal and vertical
SYNC signals, the monitor can be prompted into the different IPM
modes. The following is the description of the LED indicator for the
IPM power-saving modes:
Mode
ON
Standby & Suspend
Power Switch OFF

Plug and Play

Plug and Play is the new Microsoft solution with Windows 95 to
provide automatic peripheral connections without confusing and
time-consuming setup. NEC developed the monitor's Plug and Play
capability that allows your Plug and Play compatible system to
automatically identify, configure and optimize the monitor connected to
it. The MultiSync LCD
identification and capabilities. NEC's partnership with Microsoft
provides you with simple installation, setup and service.
monitor consumes over 50% less power than
200
monitor consumes less than 6 watts. All this
monitor follows the Video Electronics Standard
200
LED Indicator
Green
Amber
No Light
monitor automatically tells the system its
200
200
Power Consumption
Typical: 33 watts
Typical: About 6 watts
No Power Used
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