Power management system, Video source explained – Sceptre X22WG-GAMER User Manual

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Power Management System

This LCD Monitor complies with the VESA DPMS power management proposal.

When the LCD Monitor is in power-saving mode or detects an incorrect timing, the

monitor screen will be blank and the power LED indicator starts blinking.

Video Source Explained

HDMI

HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. This type of

connection is designed so that 1 single cable can handle both high definition

digital video and audio at the same time. To view video and listen to audio

with this source you must have a HDMI to HDMI cable. This type of

connection is primarily used by satellite or digital cable boxes, up conversion

DVD players, and HD DVD players.

HDCP

HDCP stands for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. This type of

function is designed so that high definition video cannot be copied while

hooked up to a recording device. HDCP is enabled in HDMI and in HDCP

DVI mode. This type of connection is primarily used by satellite or digital

cable boxes and up conversion DVD players. Please note to get sound out of

HDCP mode you must connect an audio cable from your audio video device

to the audio port labeled “Line In”.

DVI

DVI stands for Digital Video Interface. This type of connection is designed

that so video can be digitally transferred to the television displaying the

colors of any video more accurately and vividly. This interface can be used

by PC only. Please note that to get sound out of DVI mode, you must

connect an audio cable from your audio video device to the audio port

labeled “Line In”.

VGA-PC VGA stands for Video Graphics Array. This type of connection is designed so

that people can use their PCs on the 22” LCD monitor. This type of

connection is primarily used by personal computers. Please note that to get

sound out of VGA mode, you must connect an audio cable from your audio

video device to the audio port labeled “Line In”.

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