Users Guide User guide
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Configuring the I9420 I/Port
ClearCube® I9420 I/Ports connect to ClearCube A1410 and R1350 PC blades to provide the
following features:
• Support for one or two independently–configurable monitors
• PC–over–IP™ (PCoIP™), delivering PC video and audio over your IP network
• Four USB 1.1 ports
• Audio in and HD audio out
ClearCube A1410 and R1350 PC blades contain V5120 Dual Host cards connected to the
blade’s PCI Express® connector. V5120 cards and I9420 I/Ports contain PCoIP processors
that manage video and audio data. When configuring and working with an I9420 I/Port
connected to a blade with a V5120 Dual Host card, remember that:
• There are two PCoIP processors:
– I9420 I/Port processor
Desktop size This radio-button menu specifies the Connection mode. Choices include combinations of the
following:
• 640 x 480
– 256 Colors (8-bit) or HI-Color (16-bit) (default)
– 60 Hz or 75 Hz vertical sync
• 800 x 600
– 256 Colors (8-bit) or HI-Color (16-bit)
– 60 Hz or 75 Hz vertical sync
• 1024 x 768
– 256 Colors (8-bit) or HI-Color (16-bit)
• 1280 x 1024 HI-Color (16-bit), 63 Hz
The default selection is
640 x 480
256 Color
at
60Hz
.
Mode Test The Mode Test button allows testing a video connection mode before saving it.
Password Tab
Setup Password These buttons allow setting a password on the I8330 device setup options. Choices include:
• Do not use Password
• Protect device Setup Options with Password
The default selection is
Do not use Password
.
Update Tab
Update Select this button to update the I8330 firmware.
Misc Tab
TouchScreen options These buttons allow enabling support for a touchscreen device. Choices include:
• TouchScreen 3M SC3 Controller support
• TouchScreen HT ECS4-1 Controller support
The choices refer to the chipset in the touchscreen device. The default selection is
TouchScreen 3M SC3 Controller support
.
NOTE: As of the initial release of the I8330 I/Port, ClearCube has not certified any touchscreen
devices for use with the I8330 I/Port. This functionality is unsupported.
Option Description