Setting The Power Saving Mode When A Person Leaves The Monitor - Eizo RadiForce GX530-CL Instructions For Use Manual

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5-3. Setting the power saving mode when a person
leaves the monitor
The sensor on the front side of the monitor detects the movement of a person by setting a value from "Level-1" to
"Level-4" of the Presence Sensor function. When a person moves away from the monitor, it shifts to the power
saving mode automatically and does not display the images on the screen to reduce the power consumption. When
a person comes near the monitor again, it comes back from the power saving mode and displays the images. The
detection level of the Presence Sensor can be changed according to the environment of usage.
Note
• At the time of shifting to power saving mode, the message that indicates shifting is displayed.
Attention
• This function cannot be used during landscape style installation or "RadiCS SelfQC" execution.
Procedure
1. Choose "PowerManager" from the Adjustment menu, and press
2. Choose "Presence Sensor" from the "PowerManager" menu, and press
3. Select any of "Off", "Level-1", "Level-2", "Level-3", or "Level-4" (sensor detection level) with
Level
Level-1
Level-2
Level-3
Level-4
4. Press
to exit.
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Chapter5PowerSavingFunctions
Detection Area
90cm(35.4inch)orless
70cm(27.6inch)orless
Automaticsetting(90cm
[35.4inch]orless)
Automaticsetting(70cm
[27.6inch]orless)
Iftheuserleavesthedetectionarea,themonitorshiftstothe
powersavingmode.Stillobjectsinthedetectionareawillbe
interpretedaspresentuser.Thissettingisrecommendedifthe
monitorfrequentlyshiftstothepowersaving,eventhougha
userisinfrontofthescreen.
Thedetectionareaisdefinedautomaticallybytheuser's
movement.Iftheuserleavesthisarea,themonitorshiftstothe
powersavingmode.Stillobjectsinthedetectionareawillbe
ignored.
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