ASUS Designo MZ27AQL User Manual

To connect your ASUS Designo MZ27AQL monitor, use the HDMI, DisplayPort, or Mini DisplayPort cables provided. Connect one end to the corresponding port on your computer and the other to the monitor. Ensure the monitor is powered on and select the correct input source using the monitor's on-screen menu.
If your monitor is not displaying an image, first check the cable connections. Ensure that the cables are securely connected to both the monitor and the computer. Verify that the monitor is powered on and the correct input source is selected. If the issue persists, try using a different cable or port.
To adjust the brightness and contrast, press the monitor's menu button to access the on-screen display (OSD). Navigate to the 'Image' or 'Color' settings and adjust the brightness and contrast sliders to your preference.
For color calibration, access the monitor’s on-screen menu and adjust the color settings. Use the preset modes like sRGB or customize the RGB settings manually. You may also use color calibration tools or software for more precise adjustments.
ASUS monitors generally do not require frequent firmware updates, but if one is available, you can download it from the ASUS support website. Follow the instructions provided with the update for installation.
The recommended resolution for the ASUS Designo MZ27AQL is 2560x1440 at a 60Hz refresh rate. Ensure your graphics card supports this resolution and refresh rate for optimal performance.
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 without applying too much pressure. Avoid using alcohol-based cleaners.
Ensure that the audio cable is properly connected and the volume is not muted on both the monitor and the computer. Check the sound settings on your computer to ensure the monitor is selected as the output device.
To enable HDR, ensure that your content and graphics card support HDR. Access the monitor's on-screen display menu, navigate to the 'Image' settings, and enable HDR mode if available. Adjust your operating system’s display settings to enable HDR output.
If you notice dead pixels, try using pixel repair software that cycles colors on the affected area. If the issue persists and is covered under warranty, contact ASUS support for assistance or a possible replacement.