15 2.7 how to use this guide – IHSE USA 461 Series DVXi/ET KVM Extender User Manual
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2.7 How to Use This Guide
This guide describes the installation and configuration of the DVXi/ET – Extender Series.
Although the connection and operation of the system is relatively straightforward, you should
consider the following before getting started:
Connection & Compatibility
If you have purchased an Extender Kit, this will contain all the cables required to connect the
Local unit to your PC or KVM switch. Please see also: Package Contents (page 16)
Devices with PS2 connectors are NOT compatible to devices with USB connectors.
For information about connection and installation, see Installation, page 16.
DDC Information
Normally it is not necessary to make any adjustments to the DVXi- Extender. However, in
some circumstances, it may be necessary to redefine the source of DDC Information for the
CPU. By default, the DVXi/ET KVM-Extender uses its own internal DDC table. If this
setting does not satisfy your requirements, the DDC table can either be switched to the locally
attached screen or could be downloaded from remotely located screen and stored in the
internal DDC table.
To modify the DDC-Setup, see Service Setup (page 32).
Selecting the moment of switching to the next frame
The transmission of screen data in not synchronous to the screen change of the graphic card.
Normally, the transmission is terminated during displaying a frame on the screen. If the
device switches to the new frame during the displaying period of the old frame (somewhere
on the screen), it’s possible, that you can see horizontal screen breaks in the moment of
switching (default). On the other hand the device must idle, until the actual frame is displayed
completely (until VSYNC) -> the number of frames per second transmitted sinks.
To modify the switching behaviour, see Service Setup (page 32).
Selection of Color reduction for transfer acceleration
You can select, whether always 24 Bit colors (=full color depth) are transmitted or whether
the compression algorithm automatically switches between 16 and 24 Bit colors to accelerate
the data transfer (default). Normally the difference between 24 Bit and 16 Bit is not
recognizable but under some special circumstances e.g. in photo processing installations there
might be disturbing color abberations. However, the automatic color switching enhances the
count of frames, transmitted per second, fixed 24 Bit color depth gives smooth color grades
under all circumstances. Please select to you choice the better mode.
To modify the color depth, see Service Setup (page 32).