ASUS VP247H User Manual
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To adjust the screen brightness, use the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu. Press the Menu button on the monitor and navigate to the 'Color' or 'Image' settings. Use the arrow keys to adjust the brightness level to your preference.
Ensure that all cables are securely connected to both the monitor and the computer. Check that the monitor is powered on and that the correct input source is selected using the OSD menu. If the issue persists, try connecting the monitor to a different computer to rule out a hardware problem.
To change the input source, press the Input Select button on the monitor. You can cycle through the available input options, such as HDMI and VGA, until the correct one is selected.
Ensure that the display settings on your computer match the native resolution of the monitor, which is 1920x1080. Update your graphics driver and check the cable connections. Also, verify that the correct input source is selected.
The recommended refresh rate for the ASUS VP247H monitor is 60Hz. You can adjust this setting in your computer's display settings to ensure optimal performance.
Screen flickering can be reduced by ensuring the monitor is set to its recommended resolution and refresh rate. Check for any loose cables and try using a different cable to connect the monitor. If the problem persists, update your graphics driver.
Yes, the ASUS VP247H monitor is VESA mount compatible. You will need a VESA wall mount kit that supports a 100x100mm configuration to mount the monitor securely on a wall.
To reset the monitor to factory settings, access the OSD menu by pressing the Menu button. Navigate to the 'Setup' or 'Reset' option and select 'Factory Reset' or 'All Reset' to restore the default settings.
Check the color settings in the OSD menu and ensure they are set to default. Verify that your graphics card settings on your computer do not override the monitor's settings. If needed, perform a factory reset of the monitor.
Yes, the ASUS VP247H monitor includes a 'Blue Light Filter' option in the OSD menu. You can adjust the level of blue light reduction according to your preference to reduce eye strain during extended use.