Power save function, Preset and user modes, Technical features – Sony SDM-V72W User Manual

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Technical Features

Power save function

This display meets the Power Save guidelines set
by VESA, E

NERGY

S

TAR

, and NUTEK. If the display

is connected to a computer or video graphics
board that is DPMS (Display Power Management
Signaling) compliant, the display will
automatically reduce power consumption as
shown.

* When your computer enters “Active Off” Power Mode, the
picture disappears from the screen and “No Input Signal”
appears. After 5 seconds, the display enters power save mode.

Preset and user modes

When the display receives an input signal, it
automatically matches the signal to one of the
factory preset modes stored in the display’s
memory to provide a high quality picture at the
center of the screen. (See appendix on pages 41
and 42 for a list of the factory preset modes.)

For input signals that do not match one of the
factory preset modes, the automatic picture
quality adjustment function of this display
automatically adjusts the picture position, phase,
and pitch to ensure that a clear picture appears
on the screen for any timing within the display’s
clock speed range.

Consequently, the first time the display receives
input signals that do not match one of the
factory preset modes, the display may take a
longer time than normal to display the picture on
the screen. This adjustment data is automatically
stored in memory so that next time, the display
will function in the same way as when the
display receives the signals that match one of the
factory preset modes.

In all modes mentioned previously, if the picture
is adjusted, the adjustment data is stored as a
user mode and automatically recalled whenever
the same input signal is received.

Power

Mode

Power

Consumption

Power

indicator

Normal Operation

49 W (max.)

Green

Active Off *

3 W (max.)
< 2 W (typ.)

Amber

Remote Off

3 W (max.)
< 2 W (typ.)

Red

Power Off

3 W (max.)
< 1 W (typ.)

Off

Horizontal frequency

28 - 70 kHz

Vertical frequency

48 - 85 Hz

Resolution

1280 x 768/60 Hz or less

Pixel clock

94.5 MHz max.

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