User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Notices
- Safety information
- Care & Cleaning
- 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 Attaching the arm/base
- 2.2 Cable management
- 2.3 Detaching the arm/base (for VESA wall mount)
- 2.4 Adjusting the monitor
- 2.5 Connecting the cables
- 2.6 Turning on/off the monitor
- Chapter 3: General instructions
- 3.1 OSD (On-Screen Display) menu
- 3.2 Aura
- 3.3 Specifications summary
- 3.4 Outline dimensions
- 3.5 Troubleshooting (FAQ)
- 3.6 Supported operating modes
3-3ASUS PG32UQX Series LCD Monitor
• Contrast: The adjusting range is from 0 to 100.
• Variable Backlight: Enables or disables operation with variable backlight.
The options are Fast (preferably for gaming experiences), Medium and
Gradual (preferably for business or word-processing situations).
• Aspect Control: Adjusts the aspect ratio to Full or Aspect.
• Blue Light Filter
* 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 Racing Mode will
be automatically imported. Between Level 1 to Level 3, the Brightness
function is user-configurable. Level 4 is optimized setting. It is compliance
with TUV Low Blue Light Certification. The Brightness function is not
user-configurable.
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 reduces 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).
• Display SDR Input: “sRGB” is recommended when using Microsoft
based systems. “Wide Gamut” is recommended when using Mac OS
systems.