Raritan Computer MASTERCONSOLETM MCIP116 Manuale Utente

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Figure 28Video Settings Screen 
In the Local Video Port Settings panel,  click on the Enable local video port checkbox to 
indicate if the local video output of the MCIP is active and passing through the incoming signal 
from the host system. 
 
In the Miscellaneous Video Settings panel, click on the Noise filter drop-down arrow and select 
an option from the list. The Noise filter you select defines how MCIP reacts to small changes in 
the video input signal. A large filter setting needs less network traffic and leads to a faster video 
display, but small changes in some display regions may not be recognized immediately. A small 
filter displays all changes instantly but may lead to a constant amount of network traffic even if 
the display content is not really changing (depending on the quality of the video input signal). 
The default setting is Normal, which is suitable for most situations. 
Click on the Force Composite Sync (Required for Sun Computers) checkbox to support signal 
transmission from a Sun machine. If this box is not checked, the picture of the remote console 
will not be visible. 
 
In the Custom Video Modes panel,  you can  add video modes to the MCIP that are not 
recognized using the factory settings. This can be useful when using special mode lines in an X-
Window configuration on the host or with uncommon hosts or operating systems.  
Important: Please note that this panel should be filled in only by users with advanced 
video knowledge. Changing factory defaults on the MCIP unit can adversely affect 
correct video transmission.  
Click on one of the Custom Modes Handling radio buttons. Off disables custom modes, 
Additional adds modes in addition to the standard video resolutions, and Only indicates 
exclusive modes. If you select Only, you can force a special video mode for the MCIP.  
Click on the Custom Mode Number drop-down arrow and choose a number from the list. The 
maximum number of custom video resolutions is four (4). 
Click Update to adjust the number of custom modes. 
Fill in the fields to change parameters for the selected video mode: 
X Resolution: Visible number of horizontal pixels. 
Y Resolution: Visible number of vertical pixels. 
Horizontal Frequency (Hz): The horizontal (line) frequency in Hz.