Avocent 3008 Manual De Usuario

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 Chapter 5: The Video Viewer        73
Target video settings
The Image Capture Width, Pixel Sampling/Fine Adjust, Image Capture Horizontal Position and 
Image Capture Vertical Position adjustments affect how the target video is captured and digitized 
and are seldom changed. 
The image capture parameters are automatically changed by the Automatic Adjustment function. A 
special image is required on the target in order to make accurate adjustments independently.
Contrast and brightness
If the image in the Video Viewer window is too dark or too light, select Tools - Automatic Video 
Adjust 
or click the Automatic Video Adjust button. This command is also available in the Video 
Adjustments dialog box. In most cases, this corrects video issues.
When clicking Auto Adjust several times does not set the contrast and brightness as desired, 
adjusting the contrast and brightness manually can help. Increase the brightness. Do not go more 
than 10 increments before moving the contrast. Generally, the contrast should be moved very little.
Detection thresholds
In some cases, noise in the video transmission keeps the packets/sec count up, which is indicated by 
little dots changing in the area of the cursor when it is moved. Varying the threshold values may 
result in “quieter” screens and can improve cursor tracking. 
You can modify Noise Threshold and Priority Threshold values if you are using standard video 
compression. You can also modify Block Noise Threshold and Pixel Noise Threshold values. You 
can restore default threshold values by clicking Auto Adjust Video.
Block Noise Threshold and Pixel Noise Threshold
The Block Noise Threshold and Pixel Noise Threshold values set the minimum color levels in 
terms of changed video blocks and pixels per thousand that are allowed.
The Block Noise Threshold sets the minimum color change that occurs in a single video block. 
Increasing the value reduces the network bandwidth. Decreasing the value makes the size of 
these artifacts smaller.
The Pixel Noise Threshold sets the minimum color change in a single pixel. Decreasing the 
value reduces the number of low-contrast artifacts, but increases network bandwidth.
See Adjusting the view on page 70 for information about changing the color depth.
Automatic video adjustment
In most cases, you do not need to alter the Video Settings from the default. The system 
automatically adjusts and uses the optimal video parameters. The AutoView 3008/3016 switch 
OBWI performs best when the video parameters are set such that no (0) video packets are 
transmitted for a static screen.