MaxTech XT4871 User Manual

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Section 1 - General Information

Congratulations on purchasing a MaxTech 14-inch Color Monitor. The
monitor uses one of the finest CRTs available in the industry. The 0.28 mm
dot pitch non-glare tube, provides a crisp and vivid color display. The
monitor complies with the MRP-I standard to reduce electro-magnetic
emissions. Advanced electronics and digital controls make it the perfect
monitor for applications ranging from home computing to business
presentations.

The monitor is compatible with VGA, SVGA, and XGA display adapters.
It operates at resolutions ranging from 640 x 350 to 1280 x 1024 with
unlimited colors. The monitor is PnP (Plug and Play) compliant to simplify
setup and configuration in Windows 95 or other PnP operating systems.

1.1

Precautions When Using the Monitor

When setting up and using your monitor, pay special attention to the
following:

• To eliminate eye fatigue, do not use your monitor against a bright

background or where sunlight or other light sources will shine directly
on the monitor.

• Your monitor should be placed just below eye level for optimum

viewing.

• Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor so that heat from the

monitor can properly dissipate.

• Neither the monitor itself nor any other heavy object should rest on the

power cord. Damage to a power cord can cause fire or electrical
shock.

• Keep the monitor away from high capacity transformers, electric

motors and other strong magnetic fields.

• Do not use your monitor in a damp, dusty or dirty area.
• Handle the monitor with care when transporting.
• Unplug the monitor during electrical storms.

1.2

Power Saving Modes

The MaxTech monitor supports VESA Display Power Management Sig-
naling (DPMS) SUSPEND and OFF modes. DPMS defines a method for
a computer to signal the monitor to reduce its power consumption when
idle. DPMS features must be supported by both the computer and the
monitor for them to be available. Computer support of DPMS requires the
use of a DPMS compliant video card.

The monitor enters DPMS SUSPEND mode when the computer turns off
the Vertical Synchronization signal. This power-saving mode reduces the
monitor’s power consumption to 25W. When the synchronization signal
is re-enabled the monitor returns to normal operation.

The monitor enters DPMS OFF mode when the computer turns off both the

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