Power Management And Auto Power Off Setting - Pioneer PDP-607CMX Technical Manual

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[Applicable only when a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is installed]

2) Power Management and Auto Power OFF Setting

When no video signal (synchronizing signal) is detected, this function automatically sets the energy saving state in
order to save power.
• To disable the energy saving function, set to [OFF/DISABLE].
• When there is video signal input:
To set the power standby state when the input signal is not detected within eight minutes, set 'AUTO POWER
OFF' to [ENABLE].
• When there is PC signal input:
To switch between the normal-operation state and the energy saving state depending on whether or not there is
an input signal, set 'POWER MANAGEMENT' to [ON].
Settable condition : Power management: INPUT1, INPUT2 (PC signal), INPUT5
Factory setting
: OFF/DISABLE
1 Select 'SETUP'.
2 Place the cursor over 'POWER MANAGEMENT (AUTO
POWER OFF)' and change the setting with the [SET]
button.
Each time the [SET] button is pressed, the setting is
changed as shown below.
3 OFF/DISABLE
ON/ENABLE 2
Note
• During video signal input:
To return to normal operation, press the power button on the remote control or the main control panel.
Even if the video signal is input, it will not return.
• During personal computer signal input:
To return to normal operation, press the power button on the remote control or the main control panel. It can not
be returned by operating the personal computer or by pressing the [INPUT] button on the remote control or the
main operating panel. But during G ON SYNC input, only operating the personal computer will not cause it to
return. After operating the personal computer, press the [INPUT] button.
• The power consumption during power standby.
PDP-607CMX: 0.8 W
Auto power OFF: Conditions other than those above
M E N U
P I C T U R E
S C R E E N
S E T U P
P O W E R M G T.
S I G N A L F O R M AT
SET
CHANGE
Menu Mode
I N P U T 1
O P T I O N
: O F F
MENU
EXIT
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