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Jezz Posted on Sep 17, 2011

Iiyama PLC 480T-SOS1 analoge What size is the Power adaptor plug into the television/monitor, i.e. 5mm outer dia x 2.5mm inner dia? Its from its19v PSU.

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miguelalvara

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: I need a 12v cable for Sharp Aquos (car to tv)

click at www.shopjimmy.com they have the power cord for your tv.or go to google and type
power cord .

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2010

SOURCE: My iiyama e431s monitor pwers

1) Go to Control Panel (Located on the start menu).
2) Then double click on Power Options.
3) The Power Options Properties window shall now open.
4) You will see a section called Settings for x power scheme, the x depends on which power scheme is enabled.
5) Click on the down arrow to the right of Turn off monitor: And set this to Never.

This should stop you monitor from powering off every 2 secs. If you need any further help just add a comment.

Please rate this solution by clicking the thumbs up at the top right of this solution. Your rating is much appreciated.
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