Raritan Computer ACTIVE KVM CLIENT Whiteboard Accessories User Manual


 
Chapter 3: Multi-Platform Client and Raritan Remote Client
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Select the Link Color Controls checkbox to make all slide
adjusters move in unison when any one option is moved.
Red Gain - Controls the amplification of the red signal.
Red Offset - Controls the bias of the red signal.
Green Gain - Controls the amplification of the green signal.
Green Offset - Controls the bias of the green signal.
Blue Gain - Controls the amplification of the blue signal.
Blue Offset - Controls the bias of the blue signal.
3. Select the video sensing mode:
Best possible video mode - Devices will perform the full Auto
Sense process when switching targets or target resolutions.
Selecting this option calibrates the video for the best image
quality.
Quick sense video mode - Selecting this option will cause the
device to use a quick video Auto Sense in order to show the
target's video sooner. This option is especially useful for entering
a target server's BIOS configuration right after a reboot.
4. Click OK to apply the settings and close the dialog. Click Apply to
apply the settings without closing the dialog.
Note: Some Sun background screens, such as screens with very dark
borders, may not center precisely on certain Sun servers. Use a different
background or place a lighter colored icon in the upper left corner of the
page.
Video Settings - Generation 2 Devices
To configure devices:
1. Choose Video > Video Settings or click the Video Settings button
in the toolbar to open the Settings dialog.
2. Adjust the following settings as required:
a. Noise Filter
Devices can filter out the electrical interference of video output
from graphics cards. This feature optimizes picture quality and
reduces bandwidth. Higher settings transmit variant pixels only if
a large color variation exists in comparison to the neighboring
pixels. However, setting the threshold too high can result in the
unintentional filtering of desired page changes. Lower settings
transmit most pixel changes. Setting this threshold too low can
result in higher bandwidth use.