Lindy MC5-IP User Manual

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Video Settings
This dialog provides access to all of the key video settings that determine image 
quality and link performance.
Threshold
The threshold is effectively a 
noise filter that differentiates 
between valid video signals 
and background noise or 
interference. This has the effect 
of reducing unnecessary video 
signals between the MC5 
and the remote system, thus 
improving performance. 
Phase
The phase setting adjusts the 
alignment of the host video 
output and the remote system 
video display to achieve the 
sharpest image.
Horizontal Position
Determines the horizontal 
position of the host screen 
image within the viewer 
window.
Vertical Position
Determines the vertical position 
of the host screen image within 
the viewer window.
Brightness & Contrast
The red, green and 
blue constituents of the 
brightness and contrast 
can be set individually. 
Alternatively, use 
the Auto button 
on the right side to 
automatically optimise 
these for the current 
host and connection 
speed.
Calibrate All
Click to 
determine the 
optimum settings 
for all aspects of 
video the video 
connection from 
the host system.
Display activity
Indicates the level 
of video activity 
currently in 
progress.
Using automatic configurations 
•  Every setting can be individually subjected to an automatic configuration 
(click the appropriate ‘Auto’ button) or can also be manually adjusted.
•  Use the ‘Calibrate All’ button to automatically determine the optimum 
settings for all items.  
   Note: Before using the ‘Calibrate All’ option, if possible, remove on-screen 
display (OSD) elements generated by the MC5-IP or any other connected 
KVM switches (such as a host name label or menu). These OSD elements use 
different video rates to those of the host system(s) and can affect the setting 
of the automatic threshold value. MC5-IP uses an improved calculation 
procedure to filter out the effect of these elements. However, best results 
are obtained when the screen contains only host system information.    
   Note: To maximise performance, the threshold level is automatically 
increased by 50% when a slow link is detected.
   Note: When the MC5-IP is used with one or more other switches, the 
threshold needs to be higher than 32 due to the significant amounts of 
‘noise’ that these switches introduce. The MC5-IP configuration should 
detect such noise and adjust the threshold accordingly. 
 
Setting the Threshold manually
Occasionally it can be useful to manually adjust the Threshold setting, in order to 
achieve a setting that best suits your particular requirements. 
1  Use the ‘Calibrate All’ function to ensure that all other settings are 
optimised.
2  Click the Threshold left arrow button to decrement the setting by one and 
observe the ‘Display Activity’ indicator. 
3  Repeat step 2 until the Display Activity indicator suddenly rises to a much 
higher level (i.e. 50%). This will mean that you have reached the noise 
boundary. At this point, increment the Threshold value by 2 or 3 points to 
achieve an optimum setting.