User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Notices
- Safety information
- Care and Cleaning
- Disposing of your old product
- ASUS contact information
- Takeback services
- Product information for EU energy label
- Chapter 1: Product introduction
- 1.1 Welcome!
- 1.2 Package contents
- 1.3 Monitor introduction
- Chapter 2: Setup
- 2.1 Adjusting the mini stands
- 2.2 Attaching the stand (arm/base)
- 2.3 Detaching the stand (for VESA wall mount)
- 2.4 Installing the cable clips
- 2.5 Adjusting the monitor
- 2.6 Connecting the cables
- 2.7 Turning on/off the monitor
- Chapter 3: General instructions
- 3.1 OSD (On-Screen Display) menu
- 3.2 Troubleshooting (FAQ)
- 3.3 Supported operating modes
- Chapter 4: Specifications summary
- 4.1 Display
- 4.2 Power
- Chapter 5: Dimension
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Chapter 3: General Instruction
7. Eye Care
Protect your eyes with ASUS EYE CARE Monitors.
The latest ASUS monitors feature exclusive Blue Light Filter and Flicker free
technologies to keep your eye healthy.
Refer to https://www.asus.com/Microsite/display/eye_care_technology/
Mode
Eye Care
Blue Light Filter
Rest Reminder
Color Augmentation
ASUS HA3281A
60Hz3840x2160@HDMI-1Native Mode
• Blue Light Filter: Adjusts the blue light filter level.
» Level 0: No change.
» Level 1~4: The higher the level, the less blue light is scattered.
When Blue Light Filter is activated, the default settings of Standard
Mode will be automatically imported. Between Level 1 to Level 3,
the Brightness function is user-congurable. Level 4 is optimized
setting. It is compliance with TUV Low Blue Light Certication. The
Brightness function is not user-congurable.
Please refer to the following to alleviate eye strains:
• Users should take some time away from the display if working for
long hours. It is advised to take short breaks (at least 5 mins) after
around 1 hour of continuous working at the computer. Taking short
and frequent breaks is more effective than a single longer break.
• To minimize eye strain and dryness in your eyes, users should rest
the eye periodically by focusing on objects that are far away.
• Eye exercises can help to reduce eye strain. Repeat these exercises
often. If eye strain continues please consult a physician. Eye
exercises: (1) Repeating look up and down (2) Slowly roll your eyes
(3) Move your eyes diagonal.
• High energy blue light may lead to eye strain and AMD (Age-Related
Macular Degeneration). Blue light Filter to reduce 70% (max.)
harmful blue light to avoiding CVS (Computer Vision Syndrome).
• Rest Reminder: This function provides you a rest reminder according to
how long you set for your working time.