ASUS BE279CLB User Manual

To connect your ASUS BE279CLB Monitor to a laptop, use an HDMI, DisplayPort, or USB-C cable. Ensure your laptop supports the output port you are using. Connect one end of the cable to the monitor and the other end to the laptop. Select the correct input source on the monitor using the input select button.
First, check that all cables are securely connected. Ensure the monitor is powered on. Confirm the input source is correctly set. Test the monitor with another device to rule out a device-specific issue. If the problem persists, perform a factory reset from the monitor's on-screen menu.
To adjust the color settings, access the monitor's on-screen display menu by pressing the menu button. Navigate to the 'Color' section where you can adjust brightness, contrast, and color temperature. Use the navigation buttons to make changes as needed.
Yes, the ASUS BE279CLB Monitor is VESA mount compatible. Use a 100x100mm VESA wall mount bracket. Follow the wall mount instructions and ensure the bracket can support the monitor's weight.
To enable eye care features, access the monitor's on-screen display menu and navigate to the 'Blue Light Filter' or 'Eye Care' section. You can adjust the blue light filter levels to your preference to reduce eye strain.
Ensure the audio cable is connected if using analog audio. Check that the monitor's volume is turned up in the on-screen menu. If using HDMI or DisplayPort, ensure the source device's audio output is set to the monitor. Update audio drivers on your device if necessary.
Yes, the ASUS BE279CLB Monitor can be connected to multiple devices like a computer and a gaming console simultaneously using different input ports. Switch between the devices using the input select button on the monitor.
To clean the screen, turn off the monitor and unplug it. Use a microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaning solution. Gently wipe the screen in a circular motion, avoiding excessive pressure.
Currently, the ASUS BE279CLB Monitor does not support user firmware updates. Firmware updates, if necessary, are typically handled by ASUS service centers. Contact ASUS support for more information if you believe a firmware update is needed.
If you notice dead pixels, try using a pixel fixing software that cycles colors to revive stuck pixels. If the problem persists and is under warranty, contact ASUS support for a possible repair or replacement.