NEC LCD300 Car Video System User Manual


 
translates into energy savings, environmental protection, reduced
emissions and reduced air conditioning costs of the work environment.
The MultiSync LCD
300 monitor follows the Video Electronics Standard
Association (VESA) approved power-down signaling method. Endorsed
by the EPA, VESA’s Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS)
method is the power-down process a system should use to communicate
to the monitor to save power. Power-down functions can be utilized
only with an Energy Star system or display card which adheres to the
VESA DPMS standard. By using the monitor’s horizontal and vertical
SYNC signals, the monitor can be prompted into the different IPM
modes. The following is the description of the LED indicator for the
IPM power-saving modes:
Mode LED Indicator Power Consumption
ON Green Typical: 40 watts
Standby & Suspend Amber Typical: less than 8 watts
Power Switch OFF No Light No Power Used
ErgoDesign Features
The MultiSync LCD300 monitor utilizes NEC’s ErgoDesign features
philosophy that adapts technology to the way you work, increasing
productivity through enhancements in comfort and ease of use.
ErgoDesign features include a low glare screen treatment, power and
brightness controls that are positioned within easy reach, easy-to-use
digital controls and a tilt base that easily adjusts to each individual’s
preferred angle of vision.
Reduced Emissions
Incorporating NEC’s own Reduced Magnetic Field technology, the
MultiSync LCD
300 monitor has minimal field emissions and follows the
strictest international magnetic field, alternating electric field and
electrostatic guidelines.
Introduction to the NEC MultiSync LCD300 E- 3