Lenovo C92 User Manual Page 2

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INTRODUCTION
This microprocessor-based, digital control 19” color
monitor is a high performance and easy to use product.
It employs the latest on-screen-menu technology. The
microprocessor capability offers 12 most commonly
used VESA timing modes preset in the factory, and 8
modes for user to adjust to the special timings that
user might have.
We hope that you will find this manual is helpful in
obtaining the fullest use of your monitor, and in
ensuring your personal safety during operation.
POWER SAVING
The monitor will be driven to different power saving
states upon receiving
control signals from the
display controller, this meets the EPA
(
Environment Protection Agency) Energy Star
requirements and reduces power consumption.
The monitor will work in the following 4 states
according to the VESA standard Display Power
Management Signal:
The power saving states will be kept until a control
signal has been detected or the keyboard or mouse is
activated. The recovery time from STANDBY/
SUSPEND state to ON state shall be within 3 seconds.
It will take about less than 15 seconds from OFF state
back to ON state.
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INSTALL THE
MONITOR
To connect the tilt/swivel base to the monitor, align
hooks with the sockets on bottom side of the
monitor, and gently push the base towards the front
of the monitor.
The 15-pin D-shell signal connector on the signal
cable will connect easily to the video adapter
output on your personal computer. Lock both
screws on the connector to ensure a firm
connection.
Turn the PC power switch ON. Then turn the
monitor power switch ON, by pressing the switch
inward. The green power indicator will light up.
Allow about 30 seconds for the CRT tube to warm
up. Data will be displayed on the screen.
If your display fails to function properly, please
first refer to the section "Troubleshooting" in this
manual.
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