Acer PREDATOR X32 FP User Manual - Page 13

Connecting the power cord, Power saving, Display Data Channel DDC, FreeSync Premium Pro HDMI / DP /

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English Connecting the power cord • Check first to make sure that the power cord you use is the correct type required for your area. • The monitor has a universal power supply that allows operation in either 100/120 V AC or 220/240 V AC voltage area. No user-adjustment is required. • Plug one end of the power cord to the AC inlet, and plug the other end into an AC outlet. • For units using 120 V AC: Use a plug rated 10 A/125 V. • For units using 220/240 V AC: Use a plug rated 10 A/250 V. The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed. Power saving The monitor will be put into "power saving" mode if the monitor does not detect any input signals for about one minute, as indicated by the amber power LED. Mode On Power saving Off LED light Blue Amber Off The power saving mode will be kept until an input signal has been detected or the keyboard or mouse is activated. The recovery time from "power saving" mode back to "on" is around 3 seconds (Auto Source off). Display Data Channel (DDC) To make installation easier, so long as your system supports the DDC protocol, the monitor is able to plug-and-play. The DDC is a communication protocol through which the monitor automatically informs the host system about its capabilities; for example, supported resolutions and corresponding timing. The monitor supports the DDC2B standard. FreeSync Premium Pro (HDMI / DP / Type C) The monitor allows a FreeSync Premium Pro supported graphics source to dynamically adjust display refresh rate based on typical content frame rates for power efficient, virtually stutter free and low-latency display update. 3

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English
Connecting the power cord
Check first to make sure that the power cord you use is the correct type
required for your area.
The monitor has a universal power supply that allows operation in either
100/120 V AC or 220/240 V AC voltage area. No user-adjustment is required.
Plug one end of the power cord to the AC inlet, and plug the other end into an
AC outlet.
For units using 120 V AC:
Use a plug rated 10 A/125 V.
For units using 220/240 V AC:
Use a plug rated 10 A/250 V. The cord set should have the appropriate safety
approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed.
Power saving
The monitor will be put into “power saving” mode if the monitor does not detect
any input signals for about one minute, as indicated by the amber power LED.
Mode
LED light
On
Blue
Power saving
Amber
Off
Off
The power saving mode will be kept until an input signal has been detected or the
keyboard or mouse is activated. The recovery time from “power saving” mode
back to “on” is around 3 seconds (Auto Source off).
Display Data Channel (DDC)
To make installation easier, so long as your system supports the DDC protocol, the
monitor is able to plug-and-play. The DDC is a communication protocol through
which the monitor automatically informs the host system about its capabilities; for
example, supported resolutions and corresponding timing. The monitor supports
the DDC2B standard.
FreeSync Premium Pro (HDMI / DP / Type C)
The monitor allows a FreeSync Premium Pro supported graphics source to
dynamically adjust display refresh rate based on typical content frame rates for
power efficient, virtually stutter free and low-latency display update.