Instruction manual

UltraLink 2 DVI Installation and Operation Manual 15
Display Tab
The options in the Display tab control the Viewer window once the connection has been made, and the display
characteristics of the video from the host computer. The settings in the tab are as follows.
Scaling:
The options in this section determine whether the Viewer window is scaled, and in what manner, when the
incoming host image has a larger screen resolution than the computer with the Viewer. The scaling options are
as follows.
No Scaling:
The Viewer is not scaled, and the incoming image is presented at the same dimensions as the screen
resolution on the host computer. Scroll bars are added to the Viewer window to provide access to all portions
of the display.
Scale to Window Size:
The Viewer window is enlarged to fill the screen, and the incoming image from the host computer is scaled to
fit within the window. Scroll bars are not shown since the image has been scaled to fit the window.
Custom Scaling:
The final size of the Viewer window can be explicitly set in either pixels or as a percentage of the incoming
image size.
Preserve Aspect Ratio:
The Aspect Ratio of an image is the ratio of the height to the width of the image. Checking this option
maintains the aspect ratio of the incoming image when it is scaled. If this option is not checked, the incoming
image may be distorted to fit the Viewer window, depending on its size.
Full screen mode:
This option puts the Viewer in Full Screen mode. In this mode, the Viewer window takes up the entire screen.
The Viewer’s title bar, menu bar and borders are not show, and only the incoming image takes up the entire
screen, thereby giving the impression the monitor is connected directly to the host computer.
Enable Toolbar:
Checking this option will cause the Viewer menu bar (or toolbar) to be displayed.
Adapt to network speed:
When the UltraLink 2 DVI transmits an image from the host computer, it compresses the image to speed up
the transmission. Checking this option box will tell the unit to automatically determine the best image quality
that can be transmitted based on the speed of the network. When unchecked, the user can manually adjust
the slider bar to customize the amount of compression used. For faster networks, lower compression is better,
and for slower networks, higher compression is better.
Always use best available color quality
This option tells the unit whether to always use the best available color quality when transmitting the image. If
checked, the unit will attempt to use colors that most closely match the colors in the incoming image. This may
affect other aspects of the image. For example, the mouse movement may not be smooth.