ASUS VZ249QG1R User Manual

To connect the ASUS VZ249QG1R monitor to a PC, use either an HDMI or a VGA cable. Plug one end of the cable into the corresponding port on the monitor and the other end into your PC's video output port. Ensure both the monitor and PC are powered on.
A 'No Signal' message may occur if the monitor is not receiving a video signal from the computer. Check that the cable is securely connected to both the monitor and the computer. Ensure the correct input source is selected on the monitor.
To adjust the brightness and contrast on the ASUS VZ249QG1R, press the Menu button on the monitor to access the OSD menu. Navigate to the Picture settings, and from there, you can adjust the brightness and contrast levels to your preference.
If the monitor flickers, check the cable connections for any looseness. Try using a different cable if possible. Additionally, update your graphics driver and ensure your PC's refresh rate matches the monitor's specifications.
To enable the GamePlus feature, press the Menu button to access the OSD. Navigate to the GamePlus section and select the desired option, such as crosshair or timer, to enhance your gaming experience.
Yes, the ASUS VZ249QG1R is VESA mount compatible. Ensure you have a VESA-compatible wall mount and follow the instructions provided with the mount to safely and securely attach the monitor to the wall.
The recommended resolution for the ASUS VZ249QG1R is 1920x1080 pixels at a 75Hz refresh rate for optimal performance and image quality.
To clean the screen, turn off and unplug the monitor. Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaner. Gently wipe the screen without applying excessive pressure. Avoid using paper towels or abrasive materials.
If the display colors are distorted, check the cable connections and try using a different cable. Access the OSD menu and reset the monitor to factory settings. Ensure your graphics driver is up to date.
The ASUS VZ249QG1R does not have built-in speakers. Ensure you are using external speakers or headphones connected to your computer's audio output. Verify audio settings on your PC to ensure the correct output device is selected.