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MMD Con
4.5 PC Picture Auto Adjustment Function ----- D-Sub input
Perfect Front of Screen after auto adjustment.
Perfect FOS: Full Screen, w/o flash & unstable status at any picture.
When a new VGA source is detected, then automatically an auto adjustment should be
performed.
The “Auto” button on the remote control will act as a manual button for auto adjustment
4.7 Smart Power
Public Signage has introduced “SmartPower” and “panel saving/brightness” as green features in
their new product line. These controls influence the power consumption by changing the level of
the backlight of the screen. To even make a more green impression also the initial settings of
the monitor are such that they tent to consume less power than the competitors do. For this the
light output of the backlight of the LCD screen is set to a as low as possible level, but such that
the picture performance is still acceptable.
Settings should behave as following:
Condition:pattern:white pattern、resolution:1920*1080、Burn in 45 分鐘
1) Initial setting Brightness
a) 70 (in the range from 0-100)
b) Power consumption 70% of maximum power consumption
2) Smart Power
(condition:a) brightness 70 % at VGA port. b)without OPS/Audio/External device)
a) OFF: no adaptation (range±10%)
b) MEDIUM: 80% of power consumption relative to current settings (range±10%)
c) HIGH: 65% of power consumption relative to current settings (range±10%)
3) Panel saving/Brightness ON: 40% of maximum power consumption (range±10%)
The controls settings should only be visible on its own controls. It should not have secondary
effects on other controls (ea brightness setting changes when smart power setting has changed).
4.8 Daylight Saving Time
Daylight saving time definition and behavior:
User must be able to set the daylight saving start and stop date. When daylight saving
correction is on (user selectable) then the real time clock should be adjusted at the moment in
time set in the daylight saving on and off date. At daylight start date the clock should be put
forward 1 hour at 2 o’clock. At daylight stop date the clock should be put back 1 hour at 3
o’clock.
The existing daylight on/off menu item should be replaced with the following menu structure: