Knowing the operating status of your monitor – Iiyama AQU5611DTBK User Manual

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Knowing the operating status of your monitor

You can know the status of your monitor by the color of the power light.

Power light

The color of the power light changes from green to amber when your monitor
receives a time-out video signal from the computer and enters Standby mode to
save power. A time-out video signal is sent from your computer to the monitor when
the former detects inactivity on the keyboard or mouse for a set duration of time.
You can change the time-out duration for your monitor from the computer. Refer to
the manual shipped with your computer to change the time-out duration value.

Color

Mode

Power

Consumption

Description

Green

Normal
Operation

150 W
(Maximum)

The monitor is operating normally and is receiving
the synchronous video signal from the computer.

Amber

Standby
Mode

Less than 15
W

Either:

v

the monitor is in Standby mode to save power, or

v

the video cable is disconnected.

If the monitor is in Standby mode, it is not receiving
any video signals from the computer.
If the video cable is disconnected, refer to
Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting” on page 19.

Amber
(fast
blinking
at
0.25-sec.
intervals)

An error such as

fan not working

has occurred.

Refer to Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting” on page 19.

Amber
(slow
blinking
at 1-sec.
intervals)

The monitor does not support the incoming video
signal.

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