Why my monitor continue to sleep?

HP 2211 series LCD wide screen

Hello

Please do a factory reset on the OSD screen menu and check the settings of power, under control panel, under power options.

Please report if you have been able to solve this problem with this suggestions or if you still need help.

Thank you

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