Nec A700 JC-1736VMB User Manual Page 7

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system its identification and capabilities. The system will then select its
highest resolution and refresh rate to take advantage of your MultiSync
monitor.
ErgoDesign
The MultiSync ErgoDesign features enhance human ergonomics
(human and earth conditions). MultiSync monitor’s ErgoDesign will
improve the working environment, protect the health of the user and
save money. ErgoDesign parallels the strict European standards of
power management and reduced emissions:
automatic display power-down (also known as NUTEK
specification 803299)
emission characteristics (stricter than those referred to as
reduced electromagnetic fields as recommended by MPR II and
for JC-1736VMB-1/JC-1736VMR also by TCO)
safety (EN 60950)
MultiSync monitors comply with these standards by offering IPM
System power management and Reduced Magnetic Field technology.
Power Manager
IPM (Intelligent Power Manager) System is an innovative power-saving
utility that complies with both the EPA’s Energy Star requirements and
Europe’s TCO NUTEK’s power management requirements. Energy Star
products use less than 30 watts when in the main power saving mode. The
NUTEK specification 803299 requires automatic power down to less than
30 watts in the suspend mode and less than 8 watts in the off mode.
When in the maximum power-down mode, the MultiSync A
500/A700
monitor will consume less than 10% of the total power down under normal
operation. This innovation adds up to more than 90% energy savings, longer
monitor life, environmental protection, reduced emissions and reduced air
conditioning costs of the work environment. The IPM System increases the
monitor’s life and saves energy and costs by powering down when not in use.
MultiSync monitors follow the Video Electronics Standard Association
(VESA) approved DPMS power-down signalling method. VESA’s Display
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