User guide

Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers
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Clock - Controls how quickly video pixels are displayed across
the video page. Changes made to clock settings cause the video
image to stretch or shrink horizontally. Odd number settings are
recommended. Under most circumstances this setting should not
be changed because the autodetect is usually quite accurate.
Phase - Phase values range from 0 to 31 and will wrap around.
Stop at the phase value that produces the best video image for
the active target server.
a. Color Settings
These settings control the brightness, contrast, and positioning of
the target server display.
Select the Link Color Controls checkbox to make all slide
adjusters move in unison when any one option is moved.
Brightness Red - Controls the brightness of the red signal; range
is 0 - 127.
Brightness Green - Controls the brightness of the green signal;
range is 0 - 127.
Brightness Blue - Controls the brightness of the blue signal;
range is 0 - 127.
Contrast Red - Controls the red signal contrast; range is 0 - 255.
Contrast Green - Controls the green signal contrast; range is 0 -
255.
Contrast Blue - Controls the blue signal contrast; range is 0 -
255.
Horizontal Offset - Controls the horizontal positioning of the
target server display on your monitor; range is 0 - 512.
Vertical Offset - Controls the vertical positioning of the target
server display on your monitor; range is 0 - 128.
3. To preview the change prior to making the selection, check the
Preview checkbox.
4. Check the Automatic Color Calibration checkbox to enable this
feature.
5. Select the video sensing mode:
Best possible video mode - Devices will perform the full Auto
Sense process when switching targets or target resolutions.
Selecting this option calibrates the video for the best image
quality.
Quick sense video mode - Selecting this option will cause the
device to use a quick video Auto Sense in order to show the
target's video sooner. This option is especially useful for entering
a target server's BIOS configuration right after a reboot.