Raritan Computer DKX2-V2.3.5-0N-E Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 
 
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Calibrating Color 
Use the Calibrate Color command to optimize the color levels (hue, 
brightness, saturation) of the transmitted video images. The color 
settings are on a target server-basis. 
Note: The Calibrate Color command applies to the current connection 
only. 
Note: The KX II-101 does support color calibration. 
 
To calibrate the color, do the following: 
 
Choose Video > Calibrate Color or click the Calibrate Color button 
  in the toolbar. The target device screen updates its color 
calibration. 
 
Adjusting Video Settings 
Use the Video Settings command to manually adjust the video settings.   
 
To change the video settings: 
1.  Choose Video > Video Settings or click the Video Settings button 
  in the toolbar to open the Video Settings dialog.   
2.  Adjust the following settings as required. As you adjust the settings 
the effects are immediately visible:   
a.  Noise Filter 
The device 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 screen changes. 
Lower settings transmit most pixel changes. Setting this 
threshold too low can result in higher bandwidth use. 
b.  PLL Settings 
Clock - Controls how quickly video pixels are displayed across 
the video screen. Changes made to clock settings cause the 
video image to stretch or shrink horizontally. Odd number 
settings are recommended. Under most circumstances this 
setting should not be changed because the autodetect is usually 
quite accurate. 
Phase - Phase values range from 0 to 31 and will wrap around. 
Stop at the phase value that produces the best video image for 
the active target server.