Adder Technology X200AS/R Network Card User Manual


 
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To apply remote user video compensation
1 Ensure that the video image from the computer to be used has been
correctly compensated. See Computer video compensation for details.
2 On the remote user keyboard (connected to an Adder X100/X200 extender),
simultaneously, press the hotkeys (by default, and ) along with to
enter configuration mode.
The three keyboard indicators (‘Num Lock’, ‘Caps
Lock’ and ‘Scroll Lock’) will now begin to flash in
sequence. The speed of the sequence indicates the
level of the sharpness adjustment currently applied:
the slower the rate, the lower the level of sharpness
being applied.
3 While viewing the displayed screen image, use the following keys to adjust
the controls:
Sharpness:
for fine adjustment,
for coarse adjustment.
There are 255 sharpness levels (one coarse step jumps 10 levels).
To autoset sharpness: Press
to make the module
calculate and apply an automatic compensation level - you can
use this as a starting point for your fine tuning.
Note: If the monitor goes blank and switches off (due to oversetting
the sharpness adjustment) press the Home key to restore.
Brightness:
for adjustment. There are 255 brightness levels.
Sharpness
increase
(coarse)
Sharpness
decrease
(coarse)
Sharpness
increase
(fine)
Sharpness
decrease
(fine)
Brightness
increase
Brightness
decrease
Restore default
sharpness and
brightness
settings
Exit image
controls
and save
settings
If the image controls cannot provide a crisp image
If, after adjusting the image controls, one or more screen images remain
fuzzy or have coloured shadows you may need to use the Skew adjustment
feature. Please see Remote user skew adjustment for details (Adder
X100AS/R or X200AS/R modules only).
Remote user video compensation
Video compensation for each remote user is provided by their Adder X100 or
X200 modules, not by the AdderView CATx unit itself. Using the Adder X100/
X200 controls you can adjust the picture sharpness and brightness to improve
the remote picture quality.
Note: Accurate remote user compensation relies upon visual feedback from
the screen image. It is therefore vital to ensure that the video images being
sent out from the AdderView CATx are as ‘true’ as possible. Ensure, using the
local user port, that the video images received from the computers are correctly
compensated BEFORE attempting to adjust the remote user(s).
Video compensation is best carried out when viewing high contrast images with
vertical edges, such as black lines on a white background. When doing so, if you
notice that the screen image is ‘fuzzy’ or ‘dark’ then the image controls may not
be able to solve this condition.
Note: If the high contrast images exhibit shadows with separate colours, then
there may be a skew problem which requires a different image adjustment
(provided only by Adder X100AS/R and X200AS/R modules) - see the Remote
user skew adjustment section for details.
To display a suitable high contrast image
The best way to clearly view the effect of sharpness and brightness adjustments
is to display a high contrast image, with vertical
edges, on the screen.
Open a word processor, type the capital letter
‘H’, or ‘M’ and increase the point size to 72
or higher. For best results, the background
should be white and the character should be
black.
A BLACK shadow on the right of the character
indicates UNDER compensation.
A WHITE shadow on the right of the character
indicates OVER compensation.
Note: The Word processor method is accurate and quick. However, for the very
finest video compensation, use the latest Adder “skew” test pattern program
which shows both the skew pattern and a section of mixed size Hs (black on
white and white on black).
High contrast
black character
on white
background
Black or bright
white shadow
on the right
indicates
the need for
sharpness
adjustment
4 When no shadows are visible and the displayed images have crisp edges,
press to exit configuration mode and permanently save all settings.
The new compensation settings will be stored, even when power is removed
or if a complete reset is initiated. These settings should not require further
changes unless the cabling arrangements are altered.