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September 24th, 2008 21:00

E207WFPFlat Panel Monitor Immediately Goes Into Power Save Mode

My new Dell E207WFP monitor goes right to power save.  There is no adjustment on the monitor that can be made.  When I boot or reboot, it immediately shows Digital Input, then below that it says Entering Power Save.  The first time I see anything is when the 1st Windows logo comes up.  I do not see the Dell logo.  I cannot see anything so I can't go into setup or see to boot to a cd.  I am using an ATI  2600XT video card (PCIE) which I bought from Dell.  There is nothing in the Catalst control center for that card to adjust, turn on or off any power save.  My power settings in Vista are all off.  I had my monitor replaced because of a power button issue and did not have this problem.  It started with the new monitor.

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November 23rd, 2012 11:00

Find the manual for your monitor at this site: http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19?c=us&s=dhs&cs=19&l=en. This will tell you how to configure your monitor using the On Screen Display(OSD). I have had my Dell for over 3 years and within the last 2 weeks it would go into Power Save mode and I could not get it out of that mode without shutting down the CPU. I download an update driver but that still did not work. I set all my power controls to never and that did not work. Also when I did download the updated driver, for whatever reason the Catalyst Control Centre would not open so I did a restore back to when it did work however in order to do so I removed the digital cable and used the VGA cable and by doing so it did not go into power save mode so I was now able to get full function of my computer. However, I did not like the display for VGA(analog mode), so I swithched back to the DVI cable inputs which is white. Whenever switching cables it is important to ensure that you CPU and monitor are turned off. Neverthess, after switching back I did further notice that when I started up the computer or switched between users that the display would show a little black box that read "digital input" yet prior to all this happening the black box would read "Auto Detect:Digital Input" so I tried to figure out how to get that back. I found the manual for my monitor and there are 4 settings for the monitor right on the monitor: Analog Input, Auto Input, Digital Input and HDMI Input, so I set it to Auto Input and everything works perfectly now. I even use all my power settings for sleep, hibernate, etc. and have no problem waking it up from power save mode or sleep. However, when I change it back to Digital Input the problem reoccurs, so it is important to use the Auto Input, at least, in my case. As a further I have set my monitor refresh rate to 75 HZ and display to 1024x768. Repost if setting the display to Auto Input works for you so that I will know if this solution works in other cases. Thanks. 

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