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3-7

ASUS PG348Q Series LCD Monitor 

Regulation approvals

CB, CE, CU, CCC, UL/cUL, FCC, RCM, BSMI, VCCI, 

RoHS, WEEE, J-MOSS, ErP, PSE, CEL Level 1, 

Windows 7 WHQL, Windows 8.1 WHQL, Windows 10 

WHQL, KCC, E-Standby, Low Blue light, Flicker free

*Specifications are subject to change without notice.

3.3 

Troubleshooting (FAQ)

Problem

Possible Solution

Power  LED is not ON

•  Press the   button to check if the monitor 

is in the ON mode.

•  Check if the power cord is properly 

connected to the monitor and the power 

outlet. 

The power LED lights amber and there is 

no screen image 

•  Check if the monitor and the computer are 

in the ON mode.

•  Make sure the signal cable is properly 

connected the monitor and the computer.

•  Inspect the signal cable and make sure 

none of the pins are bent.

•  Connect the computer with another 

available monitor to check if the computer 

is properly working.

Screen image is too light or dark

•  Adjust the Contrast and Brightness 

settings via OSD.

Screen image is not centered or sized 

properly

•  Adjust the H-Position or V-Position 

settings via OSD.

Screen image bounces or a wave pattern is 

present in the image

•  Make sure the signal cable is properly 

connected to the monitor and the 

computer.

•  Move electrical devices that may cause 

electrical interference.

Screen image has color defects (white does 

not look white)

•  Inspect the signal cable and make sure 

that none of the pins are bent. 

•  Perform All Reset via OSD.

•  Adjust the R/G/B color settings or select 

the Color Temperature via OSD.

Summary of Contents for PG348

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Page 2: ...ANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL ASUS ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF USE OR DATA INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS AND THE LIKE EVEN IF ASUS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN TH...

Page 3: ...playPort input 1 5 Chapter 2 Setup 2 1 Assembling the monitor arm base 2 1 2 2 Cable management 2 2 2 3 Adjusting the monitor 2 3 2 4 Detaching the arm for VESA wall mount 2 3 2 5 Connecting the cables 2 4 2 6 Turning on the monitor 2 4 Chapter 3 General instructions 3 1 OSD On Screen Display menu 3 1 3 1 1 How to reconfigure 3 1 3 1 2 OSD function introduction 3 1 3 2 Specifications summary 3 6 3...

Page 4: ... on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The use of shielded cables...

Page 5: ...company Use the appropriate power plug which complies with your local power standard Do not overload power strips and extention cords Overloading can result in fire or electric shock Avoid dust humidity and temperature extremes Do not place the monitor in any area where it may become wet Place the monitor on a stable surface Unplug the unit during a lightning storm or if it will not be used for a ...

Page 6: ...eaner directly on the screen as it may drip inside the monitor and cause an electric shock The following symptoms are normal with the monitor The screen may flicker during the initial use due to the nature of the fluorescent light Turn off the Power Switch and turn it on again to make sure that the flicker disappears You may find slightly uneven brightness on the screen depending on the desktop pa...

Page 7: ...de optional documentation that may have been added by your dealer These documents are not part of the standard package Takeback Services ASUS recycling and takeback programs come from our commitment to the highest standards for protecting our environment We believe in providing solutions for our customers to be able to responsibly recycle our products batteries and other components as well as the ...

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Page 9: ... start guide Warranty card Power adapter Power cord DP cable HDMI cable USB cable Stand side covers input output port cover ROG sticker If any of the above items is damaged or missing contact your retailer immediately Select Level 1 2 or 3 when you see the message LIGHT IN MOTION ON OFF appears if you want to turn on the red light on the base Select Level 0 if you want it to turn off If you disabl...

Page 10: ...message 2 button Exits the OSD menu item Toggles the Key Lock function between on and off with a long press for 5 seconds Turns on the OSD menu when the monitor enters standby mode or displays the NO SIGNAL message 3 button GamePlus hotkey Move the button up down to select and press to confirm the function needed Turns on the OSD menu when the monitor enters standby mode or displays the NO SIGNAL ...

Page 11: ...on lock slot 2 DisplayPort This port is for connection for a DisplayPort compatible device 3 HDMI port This port is for connection with an HDMI compatible device 4 USB 3 0 upstream port This port is for connection with a USB upstream cable The connection enables the USB ports on the monitor 5 USB 3 0 downstream ports These ports are for connection with USB devices such as USB keyboard mouse USB fl...

Page 12: ... 1 Press the GamePlus hotkey 2 Move the button up down to select among different functions 3 Press the button or move the button right to confirm the function you choose and move the button up down to navigate through the settings Move the button left to go back off and exit 4 Highlight the desired setting and press the button to activate it Press the button to inactivate it GamePlus Main Menu Gam...

Page 13: ...or DisplayPort input The TURBO function helps you select among different refresh rates in a convenient way To active TURBO Press the TURBO hotkey repeatedly to select TURBO 75 Hz TURBO 85 Hz TURBO 80 Hz TURBO 90 Hz TURBO 95 Hz TURBO 100 Hz TURBO 60 Hz or or or or ...

Page 14: ...1 6 Chapter 1 Product introduction ...

Page 15: ...front of monitor face down on the table 5 Attach stand assembly into the monitor making sure the tab on the upper of stand fits into the groove on the back of monitor Figure 4 1 2 We recommend that you cover the table surface with soft cloth to prevent damage to the monitor Do not touch the metal parts on the back of the monitor Do not connect the power cord before assembling the monitor arm base ...

Page 16: ...e help of the input output port cover and stand side covers Arranging the cables 1 2 3 Using the input output port cover and stand side covers these covers can be attached or detached We recommend that you cover the table surface with soft cloth to prevent damage to the monitor ...

Page 17: ...o 5 for tilt 50 to 50 for swiveling 115 mm for height adjustment 115mm 50 50 0 5 20 It is normal that the monitor slightly shakes while you adjust the viewing angle 2 4 Detaching the arm for VESA wall mount The detachable arm of this monitor is specially designed for VESA wall mount To detach the arm 1 Place the front of the monitor face down on a table 2 Press the release button and then detach t...

Page 18: ...playPort HDMI port To use the earphone connect the end with plug type to the monitor s earphone jack when an HDMI or DisplayPort signal is fed To use the USB 3 0 ports Take the supplied USB 3 0 cable and plug the smaller end type B of the USB upstream cable to the monitor s USB upstream port and the larger end type A to your computer s USB 3 0 port Make sure your computer is installed with the las...

Page 19: ...own again to navigate through the sub menu functions Highlight the desired sub menu function and press the button or move the button right to activate it 3 Move the button up down to change the settings of the selected function 4 To exit and save the OSD menu press the button or move the left repeatedly until the OSD menu disappears To adjust other functions repeat steps 1 3 3 1 2 OSD function int...

Page 20: ...nput Select System Setup Normal Mode DisplayPort 3440 x 1440 60Hz Racing Mode ASUS ROG PG348 Scenery Mode This is the best choice for scenery photo displaying with GameVisualTM Video intelligence Technology Racing Mode This is the best choice for racing game playing with GameVisualTM Video intelligence Technology Cinema Mode This is the best choice for movie watching with GameVisualTM Video intell...

Page 21: ... 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 4 Color Adjusts Brightness Contrast Saturation and Color temperature from this menu MOVE ENTER BACK EXIT Brightness Contrast Saturation Color Temp 80 50 Over Clocking GameVisual Blue Light Filter Color Image In...

Page 22: ...ocking GameVisual Blue Light Filter Color Image Input Select System Setup Normal Mode DisplayPort 3440 x 1440 60Hz Racing Mode ASUS ROG PG348 7 System Setup Allows you to adjust the system MOVE ENTER BACK EXIT Language OSD Position Transparency OSD Timeout Key Lock Information LIGHT IN MOTION Sound OK Over Clocking GameVisual Blue Light Filter Color Image Input Select System Setup Normal Mode Disp...

Page 23: ...nformation LIGHT IN MOTION Selects the brightness level of the light on the stand The adjusting ranging range is from Level 0 to 3 Sound Volume the adjusting range is from 0 to 100 Mute toggles the monitor sound between on and off All Reset Yes allows you to restore the default settings DisplayPort Deep Sleep puts the DisplayPort port into deep sleep HDMI Deep Sleep puts the HDMI port into deep sl...

Page 24: ...ht adjustment 115 mm VESA wall mount 100 x 100 mm Kensington lock Yes Voltage rating AC 100 240V DC 19V 6 32A AC adapter Power consumption Power On 120 W Standby 0 5 W Power Off 0 5 W Temperature Operating 0 C 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C 60 C Dimensions W x H x D 829 mm x 558 mm x 297 mm highest 829 mm x 443 mm x 311 mm lowest 320 mm x 508 mm x 942 mm package Weight Esti 11 2 kg Net 15 5 k...

Page 25: ... properly connected the monitor and the computer Inspect the signal cable and make sure none of the pins are bent Connect the computer with another available monitor to check if the computer is properly working Screen image is too light or dark Adjust the Contrast and Brightness settings via OSD Screen image is not centered or sized properly Adjust the H Position or V Position settings via OSD Scr...

Page 26: ...0Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz 3440 x 1440 60Hz Note Do not support interlace G SYNC only for DisplayPort input supported NVIDIA GPUs GeForce GTX TITAN X GeForce GTX 980 Ti GeForce GTX 980 GeForce GTX 970 GeForce GTX 960 GeForce GTX TITAN Z GeForce GTX TITAN Black GeForce GTX TITAN GeForce GTX 780 Ti GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 770 GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 750 Ti GeForce GTX 750 GeForce GTX 745 OEM GeForc...

Page 27: ...Force GTX 970 GeForce GTX 960 GeForce GTX TITAN Z GeForce GTX TITAN Black GeForce GTX TITAN GeForce GTX 780 Ti GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 750 Ti GeForce GTX 750 GeForce GTX 745 OEM For other GPUs please contact the manufactures to see if they are compatible The monitor is purposely supporting the NVIDIA G SYNC technology and targeting NVIDIA graphics solutions Please note that Over Clocking funct...

Page 28: ... Conforms to the following specifications FCC Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiators Supplementary Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Representative Pers...

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