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Care & Cleaning

•  Before you lift or reposition your monitor, it is better to disconnect the cables 

and power cord. Follow the correct lifting techniques when positioning the 
monitor. When lifting or carrying the monitor, grasp the edges of the monitor. 
Do not lift the display by the stand or the cord. 

•  Cleaning. Turn your monitor off and unplug the power cord. Clean the monitor 

surface with a lint-free, non-abrasive cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed 
with a cloth dampened with mild cleaner. 

•  Avoid using a cleaner containing alcohol or acetone. Use a cleaner intended 

for use with the LCD. Never spray cleaner 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 pattern you use. 

•  When the same image is displayed for hours, an afterimage of the previous 

screen may remain after switching the image. The screen will recover slowly or 
you can turn off the Power Switch for hours. 

•  When the screen becomes black or flashes, or cannot work anymore,  contact 

your dealer or service center to fix it. Do not repair the screen by yourself!  

Conventions.used.in.this.guide

WARNING: Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to 
complete a task. 

CAUTION: Information to prevent damage to the components when 
trying to complete a task. 
IMPORTANT: Information that you MUST follow to complete a task.

NOTE: Tips and additional information to aid in completing a task.

Summary of Contents for VE205 Series

Page 1: ...VE205 VE245 VE246 Series LCD Monitor User Guide ...

Page 2: ... 2 1 Assembling the monitor base 2 1 2 2 Adjusting the monitor 2 1 2 3 Detaching the arm base for VESA wall mount 2 2 2 4 Connecting the cables 2 3 2 5 Turning on the monitor 2 4 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 4 3 3 Troubleshooting FAQ 3 12 3 4 Supported operating modes 3 13 ...

Page 3: ...h can be determined by turning the equipment off and 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 rad...

Page 4: ...er supply to your home consult your dealer or local power 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...

Page 5: ...he 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 pattern you use When the same image is displayed for hours an afterimage of the previous screen may remain after switching the image The screen w...

Page 6: ...e updates 1 ASUS websites The ASUS websites worldwide provide updated information on ASUS hardware and software products Refer to http www asus com 2 Optional documentation Your product package may include optional documentation that may have been added by your dealer These documents are not part of the standard package ...

Page 7: ...that enhance your viewing experience With these features you can enjoy the convenience and delightful visual experience that the monitor brings you 1 2 Package contents Check your package for the following items LCD monitor Monitor base and screw Warranty card Quick start guide 1 x Power cord 1 x VGA cable 1 x DVI cable 1 x Audio cable If any of the above items is damaged or missing contact your r...

Page 8: ... Standard Mode Theater Mode Game Mode Night View Mode Scenery Mode with SPLENDID Video Enhancement Technology Exit the OSD menu or go back to the previous menu as the OSD menu is active Automatically adjust the image to its optimized position clock and phase by pressing this button for 2 4 seconds for VGA mode only 2 Button Press this button to decrease the value of the function selected or move l...

Page 9: ...tton Press this button to cycle through the available input sources Press Input Select button to display HDMI signals after you connect HDMI cable with the monitor 6 Power button power indicator Press this button to turn the monitor on off The color definition of the power indicator is as the below table Status Description Blue ON Amber Standby mode OFF OFF 1 3 2 Back view VE245T VE245N VE245H VE2...

Page 10: ...udio cable 2 AC IN port This port connects the power connector from the bundled power cord 3 Earphone jack 4 HDMI port This port is for connection with an HDMI device 5 DVI port This 24 pin port is for PC Personal Computer DVI D digital signal connection 6 VGA port This 15 pin port is for PC VGA connection The VESA wall mount kit 100 mm x 100 mm is purchased separately ...

Page 11: ...ecommend that you cover the table surface with soft cloth to prevent damage to the monitor 1 R e le a s e L o c k 2 2 2 Adjusting the monitor For optimal viewing we recommend that you look at the full face of the monitor then adjust the monitor to the angle that is most comfortable for you Hold the stand to prevent the monitor from falling when you change its angle You can adjust the monitor s ang...

Page 12: ...onitor face down on a table 2 Remove the rubbers in the four screw holes Figure 1 3 Use a screwdriver to remove the two screws on the arm Figure 2 then slide out the arm base to detach it from the monitor Figure 2 1 Re lea se Lo ck Arm base Rubbers in the screw holes Figure 1 Figure 2 2 1 Rel eas e Loc k We recommend that you cover the table surface with soft cloth to prevent damage to the monitor...

Page 13: ... power cord securely to the monitor s AC input port the other end to a power outlet To connect the VGA DVI HDMI cable Plug the VGA DVI HDMI connector to the LCD monitor s VGA DVI HDMI port Connect the other end of the VGA DVI HDMI cable to your computer s VGA DVI HDMI Tighten the two screws to secure the VGA DVI connector To use earphones connect the end with plug type to the monitor s earphone ja...

Page 14: ...2 Chapter 2 Setup 2 5 Turning on the monitor Gently press the power button See page 1 3 for the location of the power button The power indicator lights up in blue to show that the monitor is ON ...

Page 15: ...ust any other function 3 1 2 OSD Function Introduction Spendid This function contains five sub functions you can select for your preference Each mode has the Reset selection allowing you to maintain your setting or return to the preset mode 1 Scenery Mode best choice for scenery photo display with SPLENDID Video Enhancement Standard Mode best choice for document editing with SPLENDID Video Enhance...

Page 16: ...ocus reduces Horizonal line noise and Vertical line noise of the image by adjusting Phase and Clock separately The adjusting range is from 0 to 100 Phase adjusts the phase of the pixel clock signal With a wrong phase adjustment the screen shows horizontal disturbances Clock pixel frequency controls the number of pixels scanned by one horizontal sweep If the frequency is not correct the screen show...

Page 17: ...ratio to full or 4 3 OSD Setup Adjusts the horizontal postition H Position the vertical position V Position of the OSD from 0 to 100 Adjusts the OSD timeout from 10 to 120 Enables or disables the DDC CI function Language there are 11 languages for your selection including English German Italian French Dutch Spanish Russian Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese and Korean Information show...

Page 18: ...arphone jack Yes Colors Black Speaker Built in 1 W x 2 Stereo RMS Power LED Blue On Amber Standby VESA wall mount 100 x 100 mm Tilt 5 20 Kensington lock Yes Voltage rating AC 100 240V Power consumption Power On 35 W Standby 1 W Power Off 1 W Temperature Operating 0 C 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C 60 C Dimension W x H x D 569 4 mm x 340 4 mm x 201 mm machine 638 mm x 480 mm x 175 mm package W...

Page 19: ...ck Earphone jack Yes Colors Black Speaker Built in 1 W x 2 Stereo RMS Power LED Blue On Amber Standby VESA wall mount 100 x 100 mm Tilt 5 20 Kensington lock Yes Voltage rating AC 100 240V Power consumption Power On 35 W Standby 1 W Power Off 1 W Temperature Operating 0 C 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C 60 C Dimension W x H x D 569 4 mm x 340 4 mm x 201 mm machine 638 mm x 480 mm x 175 mm packa...

Page 20: ...e jack No Colors Black Speaker Built in 1 W x 2 Stereo RMS Power LED Blue On Amber Standby VESA wall mount 100 x 100 mm Tilt 5 20 Kensington lock Yes Voltage rating AC 100 240V Power consumption Power On 35 W Standby 1 W Power Off 1 W Temperature Operating 0 C 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C 60 C Dimension W x H x D 569 4 mm x 340 4 mm x 201 mm machine 638 mm x 480 mm x 175 mm package Weight E...

Page 21: ...rt No Earphone jack No Colors Black Speaker Built in No Power LED Blue On Amber Standby VESA wall mount 100 x 100 mm Tilt 5 20 Kensington lock Yes Voltage rating AC 100 240V Power consumption Power On 35 W Standby 1 W Power Off 1 W Temperature Operating 0 C 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C 60 C Dimension W x H x D 569 4 mm x 340 4 mm x 201 mm machine 638 mm x 480 mm x 175 mm package Weight Esti...

Page 22: ... jack No Colors Black Speaker Built in 1 W x 2 Stereo Power LED Blue On Amber Standby VESA wall mount 100 x 100 mm Tilt 5 20 Kensington lock Yes Voltage rating AC 100 240V Power consumption Power On 30 W Standby 1 W Power Off 1 W Temperature Operating 0 C 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C 60 C Dimension W x H x D 479 3 mm x 368 35 mm x 200 84 mm machine 550 mm x 434 mm x 176 mm package Weight Es...

Page 23: ...No Earphone jack No Colors Black Speaker Built in No Power LED Blue On Amber Standby VESA wall mount 100 x 100 mm Tilt 5 20 Kensington lock Yes Voltage rating AC 100 240V Power consumption Power On 30 W Standby 1 W Power Off 1 W Temperature Operating 0 C 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C 60 C Dimension W x H x D 479 3 mm x 368 35 mm x 200 84 mm machine 550 mm x 434 mm x 176 mm package Weight Est...

Page 24: ... jack No Colors Black Speaker Built in 1 W x 2 Stereo Power LED Blue On Amber Standby VESA wall mount 100 x 100 mm Tilt 5 20 Kensington lock Yes Voltage rating AC 100 240V Power consumption Power On 30 W Standby 1 W Power Off 1 W Temperature Operating 0 C 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C 60 C Dimension W x H x D 479 3 mm x 368 35 mm x 200 84 mm machine 550 mm x 434 mm x 176 mm package Weight Es...

Page 25: ...No Earphone jack No Colors Black Speaker Built in No Power LED Blue On Amber Standby VESA wall mount 100 x 100 mm Tilt 5 20 Kensington lock Yes Voltage rating AC 100 240V Power consumption Power On 30 W Standby 1 W Power Off 1 W Temperature Operating 0 C 40 C Temperature Non operating 20 C 60 C Dimension W x H x D 479 3 mm x 368 35 mm x 200 84 mm machine 550 mm x 434 mm x 176 mm package Weight Est...

Page 26: ... two seconds to automatically adjust the image for VGA mode only 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...

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