Power management, Signal discrimination flowchart – Panasonic DT2750MS User Manual

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Power management

The DT-2750MS is equipped with power management circuitry, conforming to the VESA DPMS. Depending on
the signal from a computer, switching occurs between four modes to minimize non-essential energy consumption.

Signal from PC

state

Signals

Horizontal

Vertical

Video

ON

Yes

Yes

Active

Stand-by

(Sleep)

No

Yes

Blanked

Suspended

(Sleep)

Yes

No

Blanked

Active off

(Deep sleep)

No

No

Blanked

Monitor state at 120 VAC

State

Power consumption

Power LED j

Active

Normal

Green

Stand-by

(Sleep)

Approx. 15 W

Flashing

Suspended

(Sleep)

Approx. 15 W

(Interval 1 sec.)

Active off

(Deep sleep)

Approx. 8 W

Flashing

(Interval 3 sec.)

Note: Power management circuitry does not work for AV and DTV inputs modes.

Signal discrimination flowchart

Input signal

1

The current input signal timing is tested
against the data sets now stored in the user

memory.

Is the input signal timing found in the user

memory?

Yes

1

No

The current input signal timing is tested
against the data sets now stored in the preset

memory.
Is the input signal timing found in the preset

memory?

Yes

No

If no exact match of input signal timing is

found in the preset memory, then the Input

signal is now displayed by using the closest
matching data set found in the preset memory

to control the on-screen image.

The input signal is now displayed by using the

matching data set found in the user memory to

control the on-screen image.

The input signal is now displayed by using the

matching data set found in the preset memory

to control the on-screen image.

If the on-screen image is not to the users

satisfaction the on-screen image may be fine
tuned by use of the user controls.

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