Lindy 32364 Switch User Manual


 
LINDY Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Page 22
2.6 Maximising the video quality
The LINDY Dual/Quad PRO supports very high bandwidth video signals and
resolutions up to 1900 x 1440 pixels. It regenerates the video signals using wide
band amplifiers in order to minimise any loss of video quality. All video cables
introduce distortion onto the video signal. For short cables this is minimal but for
longer cables the loss of quality can start to become noticeable particularly at higher
video resolutions. To maximise the video quality of your LINDY Dual/Quad PRO
installation we recommend the following:
Use the shortest possible video cables between your devices. High quality two
metre long cables such as the LINDY 3-in-1 combination cable will give excellent
results.
Avoid using cables with 15-pin D-type connectors that are not specifically
designed to carry video signals - you will see a picture but the quality will be truly
appalling with smudging, ghosting and loss of focus. Cables that are designed to
carry video signals are constructed using three separate co-axial cores to carry the
red, green and blue signals. These co-axial cores make the cable thick like the
cable that you see coming out of the back of a monitor. Typically this cable will be
8.5 to 9 mm in diameter. If your cable is thin (say 6mm in diameter) or does not look
like the cable you would expect to see coming out of a monitor then it may well be
an unsuitable 'data' cable. Such cables are only suitable for very low resolution
DOS-style screens.
Where possible use a single cable of the correct length rather than multiple
extension cables. If you must use an extension cable then make sure that it is a
cable that is specifically designed to carry video signals.
When cascading LINDY Dual/Quad PRO’s use the shortest possible cables
between units. Structure the installation so that the maximum cable run between
computers and KVM’s is minimised. If possible keep this distance to below 30
metres (100 feet).
For longer distances use the LINDY extender.