Automatic power saving – Philips 202P40-94 User Manual
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202P Product Information
sRGB is a standard for ensuring correct exchange of colors between different devices (e.g. digital
cameras, monitors, printers, scanners, etc.)
Using a standard unified color space, sRGB will help represent pictures taken by an sRGB
compatible device correctly on your sRGB enabled Philips monitors. In that way, the colors are
calibrated and you can rely on the correctness of the colors shown on your screen.
Important with the use of sRGB is that the brightness and contrast of your monitor is fixed to a
predefined setting as well as the color gamut. Therefore it is important to select the sRGB setting in
the monitor's OSD.
To do so, open the OSD by pressing the OK button on the front of your monitor. Use the down
button to go to Color temperature and press OK again. Then move the down button to go to sRGB
and press OK again.
Exit this OSD.
After this, please don't change the brightness or contrast setting of your monitor. If you change
either of these, the monitor will exit the sRGB mode and go to a color temperature setting of 9300K.
For more information on sRGB, please visit:
* These information are subject to change without notice.
Automatic Power Saving
If you have VESA's DPMS compliance display card or software installed in your PC, the monitor can
automatically reduce its power consumption when not in use. And if an input from a keyboard,
mouse or other input device is detected, the monitor will automatically "wake up". The following table
shows the power consumption and signaling of this automatic power saving features:
Power Management Definition
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