Setting up energy saver – Apple AppleVision 750 User Manual
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Use the Energy Saver control panel to tell the monitor whether to conserve
energy after a specified period of inactivity. In addition to the Energy Saver
control panel, you may be able to use similar third-party products. To save the
most energy, use a control panel that includes support for DPMS suspend and
DPMS off modes. See Appendix B for information about different energy-
saving modes.
Note: When you save energy, you save natural resources and reduce pollution.
Although the AppleVision 750 and 750
AV
contain features that automatically
save energy, you can increase the energy savings by turning the computer off
if you won’t be using it for a while—for example, overnight or over the
weekend.
Setting up Energy Saver
1
Choose Control Panels from the Apple (
K
) menu.
If you’re using System 7.5 or later, a pop-up menu appears. Otherwise, a
window opens showing all the control panels.
2
Choose Energy Saver, or double-click the Energy Saver icon to open the control panel.
IMPORTANT
If the Energy Saver control panel on your computer doesn’t look
like the one pictured below, refer to Macintosh (or Mac OS) Guide for
instructions. The rest of the instructions here refer only to the control panel
illustrated. To open Mac OS Guide, select it from the help menu (
h) when
the Finder is active.
3
Make the following choices in the control panel:
4
Close the control panel.
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Click to turn Energy
Saver on or off.
When there’s an X
in this box, Energy
Saver is on.
If Energy Saver is on, slide this control to determine
how long Energy Saver will wait without activity before
darkening the screen.