Raritan Computer DKSX440 User Manual

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Internet Flow Control 
Many public WAN links are by their very nature unpredictable. Packets sent over the public Internet do not 
necessarily arrive at their destination in the order they were sent. When using Dominion KSX over an unpredictable 
public WAN (particularly in international scenarios), the Internet Flow Control toggle ensures that packets 
transmitted by Dominion KSX are received and reconstructed by RRC in the correct order. 
 
Smoothing 
The video smoothing level instructs Dominion KSX to what degree color gradation shifts are relevant for 
transmission. Video pixels that stray from the majority color are assigned approximated color values to reduce 
bandwidth used and video noise transmitted. Overly high smoothing levels can result in color inaccuracies; whereas 
lower smoothing levels require greater bandwidth and processing power. 
 
Video Settings 
 
 
 
Video Settings  N/A 
Opens the Video Settings dialog box to manually adjust video 
conversion parameters. 
 
To access the Video Settings dialog box, either select Video 
 Video Settings from the RRC Menu Bar, or click on 
the [Connection Properties] button in the RRC Toolbar.  
Most of the settings in this dialog box can be refreshed by performing Color Calibration, as described in the next 
section, or by manually forcing Dominion KSX to auto-detect the video settings (on the RRC Menu Bar, select 
Video 
 Auto-sense Video Settings). However, it is useful for power users to understand the meanings and 
ramifications of each setting. 
 
 
Noise Filter  
The video output of graphics cards are transmitted in analog form, and are susceptible to electrical and interference 
noise. Dominion KSX's advanced circuitry can filter out these small, false, and unintended signal variations, thereby 
optimizing picture quality and bandwidth consumed. 
Higher: Noise Filter settings instruct Dominion KSX to transmit a variant pixel of video only if a large color 
variation exists in comparison to its neighbors. However, setting the threshold too high can result in the 
unintentional filtering of desired screen changes. 
Lower: Noise Filter settings instruct Dominion KSX to transmit most pixel changes. Setting this threshold too low 
results in higher bandwidth utilization. 
Note:  Lower Noise Filter settings (approximately 1 to 4) are recommended. Although higher 
settings will stop the needless transmission of false color variations, true and intentional small 
changes to a video image may not be transmitted.