User guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation
- 3 Configuring the Network
- 3.1 Boot-Up Process
- 3.2 Logging Onto the Web Configuration Interface
- 3.3 Configuring the Network Settings
- 3.4 Configuring Network SNMP Settings
- 3.5 Configuring User Settings
- 3.6 Configuring the KVM Switch
- 3.7 Configuring the Security Settings
- 3.8 Performing Additional Configuration Operations
- 3.9 Reloading a Page
- 3.10 Saving Changes and Logging Out
- 4 Conducting a Remote Session
- 4.1 Starting a Remote Session
- 4.2 Sharing a Remote Session
- 4.3 Displaying the Toolbar
- 4.4 Setting the Session Profile
- 4.5 Verifying Remote Presence Solutions Information
- 4.6 Changing the Video Performance Settings
- 4.7 Adjusting the Video
- 4.8 Managing Keyboard Sequences
- 4.9 Synchronizing Mouse Pointers
- 4.10 Switching to a Different Server
- 4.11 Disconnecting the Remote Session
- 5 Troubleshooting – Safe Mode
- 6 Operating the SmartRack 116 IP Switching System Locally
- Activating Password Protection
- Changing the OSD Hotkey
- Activating Autoskip
- Serial Port
- Changing the Keyboard Language
- Editing the Switch Name
- Restoring OSD to Factory Defaults (F7)
- 6.3 Upgrading the SmartRack 116 IP Firmware
- 6.3.1 Downloading Update Software and Latest Firmware
- 6.3.2 Update Software System Requirements
- 6.3.3 Connecting the SmartRack 116 IP System
- 6.3.4 Connecting the RS232 Download Cable
- 6.3.5 Installing the Software
- 6.3.6 Starting and Configuring the Update Software
- 6.3.7 Verifying the Version Numbers
- 6.3.8 Obtaining New Firmware
- 6.3.9 Restoring Factory Settings
- 6.4 Troubleshooting – Update Software
- 7 Technical Specifications
- 8 Video Resolution and Refresh Rates
- 9 SNMP Events Table

Conducting a Remote Session
Changing the Video Performance Settings
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4.6 Changing the Video Performance Settings
From the toolbar, you can alter the video performance settings, by selecting a
different mode or bandwidth.
The mode can be set to:
Fixed – Enables you to select any bandwidth option. For example, in a LAN
environment, it is best to set the bandwidth setting to High. For VPN and Internet
environments, you may want to alter the settings to increase responsiveness.
Adaptive – Automatically adapts to the best compression and colors according to
the network conditions.
You can choose to display more colors for more fidelity, or less colors to reduce the
volume of data transferred through the network. Choosing more colors requires more
bandwidth.
The bandwidth can be set to:
Maximum – For optimal performance when working on a LAN. This gives no
compression and high color (16 bit)
High – For low compression and high color (16 bit)
Medium – For medium compression and either high color or 256 colors;
Recommended when using a standard Internet connection
Low – For high compression and 16 colors
To alter the settings:
1. On the toolbar, select
> Performance.
The Performance dialog box appears.