IBM 8364 E series User Manual page 48

Network station
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The following paragraphs describe how an IBM monitor that complies with
the VESA DPMS standard responds to the Network Station's power
management feature:
v Standby state: After a period of inactivity, the Network Station instructs the
monitor to enter the standby state. The Network Station clears the monitor
display and changes the appearance of the monitor's power indicator light.
When a key is pressed or the mouse is moved, the monitor resumes normal
operation and restores the screen image.
v Suspend state: If the period of inactivity continues in the standby state, the
Network Station instructs the monitor to enter the suspend state. The
default setting for this state is 30 minutes. The monitor screen remains
blank, and the monitor's power indicator light is similar to the standby
state. When a key is pressed or the mouse is moved, the monitor resumes
normal operation and restores the screen image.
v Power-off state: After a period of inactivity in the suspend state, the
Network Station instructs the monitor to enter the power-off state. The
default setting for this state is 1 hour. The Network Station keeps the
monitor screen blank and changes the appearance of the monitor's power
indicator light. When a key is pressed or the mouse is moved, the monitor
resumes normal operation and restores the screen image after a short delay.
The default settings for the Network Station's delay times are 30 minutes for
the suspend state, and 1 hour for the power-off state. Refer to "Chapter 9.
Configuring the Network Station from the BIOS setup utility" on page 51 for
information on the setup utility, and configuring the Network Station.
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