Pictorial Guides - Mitsubishi Electric apricot MS660 Owner's Handbook Manual

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VESA BIOS Extensions for Power Management (VBE/PM),
for use with energy-efficient monitors that support Display
Power Management Signalling (DPMS).
Caution
Caution
Do not attempt to use the computer's energy-saving features with a
monitor that does not support DPMS; the monitor may be permanently
damaged. If in doubt consult your supplier.
If the computer is left unattended for a certain amount of time
(defined in the Apricot Power Manager application) the computer
will enter a Low Power mode. The screen will blank, and some of the
computer's components will slow down. Do not worry! This is
meant to happen.
Pressing any of the keys on the keyboard or moving the mouse will
restart the computer in full power mode. There is also a further
mode of Standby, for which the purple button is used to restore the
system. (See the following pictorial guides to locate this button). In
this mode, everything stops, but the system will respond to
incoming messages and scheduled events. All the settings can be
adjusted or disabled if required.
Further detailed information, on all of this, can be found in the help file
provided with the Apricot Power Manager application. How to find
the application is shown in the chapter 'The Multimedia
applications'.
The following pages show details of the front, back and inside of the
system, along with instructions on how to remove the panels to gain
access to the inside components.
You should study them carefully and familiarise yourself with all the
connections and controls before reading some of the following
chapters as it will make them easier to understand.
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