Reduced emissions, Multiple, Multiple frequency technology – NEC XV17+ User Manual

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MultiSync monitors follow the Video Electronics Standard Association
(VESA) approved DPMS power-down signalling method. VESA’s
Display Power Management Signalling (DPMS) method, which is
endorsed by the EPA, is the power-down process a system should use to
communicate to the monitor to save power. Power-down functions can
be utilised only with an Energy Star system or video card which adheres
to the VESA DPMS standard. By using the monitor’s horizontal and
vertical SYNC signals, the monitor can be prompted into the different
IPM modes. The following is the description of the LED indicator for
the IPM power-saving modes:

Mode

LED Indicator

Power Saving

On

Green

None

Stand By

Green

Minimum (Quickest Recovery)

Suspend

Yellow

Moderate (< 20 Watts, Moderate
Recovery)

Off (IPM Mode)

Orange

Maximum (< 8 Watts, Slow Recovery)

Off (Power
Switch, Off)

No Light

No Power Used (Fully Off)

Reduced Emissions

The XV17+ monitor incorporates Reduced Magnetic Field technology
designed to reduce magnetic and alternating electric field emissions and static
electricity. NEC’s monitors follow the strictest magnetic field, alternating
electric field, and electrostatic recommendations of the Swedish Board for
Technical Accreditation, or SWEDAC (previously known as MPR, National
Board for Measurement and Testing). The JC-1745UMB follows the
recommendations of the TCO which specify maximum recommended values
of electric and magnetic fields.

Multiple Frequency Technology

Multiple Frequency Technology automatically adjusts the monitor to the
video card’s scanning frequency, displaying the resolution you desire.
The MultiSync XV17+ color monitor also supports multiple operating
platforms such as PC compatible, Macintosh family and workstation
systems.

Introduction

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