Epson ActionNote 4SLC/25 User Manual - Page 111

Using VGACONF From the Command fine, Timer, timeout, Normal, Standby Time minutes

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Select Timer to set a timeout period, or select Normal to disable standby mode. When you select Timer, you see these prompts: Standby Time (minutes): Time-out on (K) eyboard activity or (Wemory access (K/M) : Enter the number of minutes to wait before entering standby mode and press. Then enter K or to indicate the type of activity. If you enter K, the LCD panel will enter standby mode if there is no keyboard activity for the specified number of minutes. If you enter M, the LCD panel will enter standby mode if video memory is not accessed for the specified number of minutes. Press to initiate the timer. The standby mode initiated by the VGACONF utility is exactly the same as Suspend mode. You can reactivate the system at any time by pressing the [SARI key. Select Quit to exit the VGACONF program and return to the operating system prompt. Using VGACONF From the Command fine To quickly change one or more VGA configuration settings, you can initiate VGACONF from the command line with option parameters. At the command prompt, enter the VGACONF command in the following format: VGACONF [options] Using the VGA Utilities 7-9

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Select
Timer
to set a
timeout
period, or select
Normal
to
disable standby mode. When you select
Timer,
you see these
prompts:
Standby Time (minutes):
Time-out on (K) eyboard activity or (Wemory
access (K/M) :
Enter the number of minutes to wait before entering standby
mode and press. Then enter
K
or
to indicate the type of
activity. If you enter
K,
the LCD panel will enter standby mode
if there is no keyboard activity for the specified number of
minutes. If you enter
M
, the LCD panel will enter standby mode
if video memory is not accessed for the specified number of
minutes. Press
to initiate the timer.
The standby mode initiated by the VGACONF utility is exactly
the same as Suspend mode. You can reactivate the system at
any time by pressing the [SARI key.
Select
Quit
to exit the VGACONF program and return to the
operating system prompt.
Using VGACONF From the Command fine
To quickly change one or more VGA configuration settings,
you can initiate VGACONF from the command line with
option parameters. At the command prompt, enter the
VGACONF command in the following format:
VGACONF [options]
Using the VGA Utilities
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