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 Assembling the monitor arm/base
- 2.2 Detaching the arm/base (for VESA wall mount)
- 2.3 Adjusting the monitor
- 2.4 Connecting the cables
- 2.5 Turning on the monitor
- Chapter 3: General instructions
- 3.1 OSD (On-Screen Display) menu
- 3.2 Specifications summary
- 3.3 Outline dimensions
- 3.4 Troubleshooting (FAQ)
- 3.5 Supported operating modes
3-6 Chapter 3: OSD (On-Screen Display) menu
5. Image
Set the image related setting from this menu.
Sharpness
Trace Free
Aspect Control
VividPixel
ASCR
Adaptive-Sync
Position
More
Image
ASUS C1241
Standard Mode HDMI 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
• Sharpness: The adjusting range is from 0 to 100.
• Trace Free: Adjusts the response time of the monitor.
• Aspect Control: Adjusts the aspect ratio to full, 4:3, 1:1 or OverScan.
4:3 is only available when input source is in 4:3 format. OverScan is only
available for the HDMI input source.
• VividPixel: Enhances the outline of the displayed picture and generates
high-quality images on screen.
• ASCR: Turns on/off the ASCR (ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio) function.
• Adaptive-Sync/FreeSync (DisplayPort and HDMI only): Allows an
Adaptive-Sync/FreeSync supported* graphics source to dynamically
adjust display refresh rate based on typical content frame rates for power
efficient, virtually stutter free and low-latency display update.
* Adaptive-Sync/FreeSync (DisplayPort and HDMI only) can only be activated
within 48Hz ~ 75Hz.
* For supported GPUs, minimum PC system and driver requirements, please
contact the GPU manufactures.
• Position (Only available for VGA input): adjusts the horizontal position
(H-Position) and the vertical position (V-Position) of the image. The
adjusting range is from 0 to 100.
• Focus (Only available for VGA input): 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 shows vertical
stripes and the image is not proportional.
• Auto Adjust.: Automatically adjusts the image to its optimized position,
clock, and phase (for VGA mode only).