User Guide

Going to Sleep
No input signal
No signal detected
Signal Out of Range
Sync Out of Range
Cable disconnected
Check cable connection
Warning-PC entering power save mode
... or similar.
These messages are normal when the computer truly goes into sleep mode or loses the video signal
(such as when the computer is turned off). However, if the monitor displays any of these messages
when the computer should be displaying video, something is wrong.
If you suspect the monitor should be displaying an image from the PC instead of the message, use one
of the following sections that match how the monitor behaves after the computer is powered on:
Windows opens, but after a while the monitor displays the message
Startup screens display, but the message opens before the Windows desktop opens
The message is the only item that displays on the screen
Windows opens, but after a while the monitor displays the message
Most likely the computer has entered sleep mode. To bring the computer out of sleep mode, use the
following steps:
note:
If you cannot wake the monitor, you may need to connect the computer to a different monitor to
perform these steps. After performing these steps, reconnect the computer to the original monitor.
1. Move the mouse or press the Spacebar.
2. If the computer does not wake, press the keyboard Suspend button. You may need to press the
Suspend button on the keyboard twice (the suspend button has an icon that looks like a quarter
moon).
3. If the computer still does not wake, press the Power button on the computer case for one
second and release.
4. If the monitor does not wake, restart the computer and turn off suspend mode:
note:
Turning off suspend mode does not solve the problem, but it will help you determine if the
problem is related to suspend mode or something else.
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Windows 7