Minicom Advanced Systems DX User IP Video Settings, Changing the order, Enable local video port

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Each selection adds the outlet to the list at the bottom. The order of powering off/on, will be the order as set out in this list.

Changing the order

To change the order the outlets are powered on/off:

Highlight the desired outlet and move it using the arrows.

30.Video Settings

From the menu choose Video Settings. The Video settings appear. See Figure 23.

Figure 23 Video Settings

Enable local video port

This option decides if the video output on the local monitor connected to DX User IP is active and passing through the incoming signal from the host system.

Use this option to switch off the local monitor connected to DX User IP when accessing sensitive information on the Host computer.

Noise filter

Define how DX User IP reacts to small changes in the video input signal. A large tolerance needs less network traffic and leads to a faster video display, but small changes in some display regions may not be recognized immediately. A small tolerance displays all changes instantly but may lead to a constant amount of network traffic even if display content is not really changing (depending on the quality of the video input signal). The default setting should be suitable for most situations.

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Contents DX User IP User Guide Table of Contents User Guide Trademarks Technical precautionsWelcome LAN / WAN IntroductionCables Features of DX User IPDX User IP components DX User IP front panel Reset buttonsDX User IP rear panel Serial portRack mounting the DX User IP Pre-installation guidelinesMouse synchronization limitations Terminal portMotion tab DX User IP connections Connecting the DX User IP to the Wan/LANDisable Active Desktop Mbps connection Connecting an RS232 terminalLocal User Configuring the system Order of powering onConfiguration via Dhcp server Configuration via local consoleConnect To box Hyperterminal Via Ethernet Crossover connection Via the IP Device Setup utilityDX User IP system interface Logging Login screenWork area TimeoutRemote Console Settings Transmission Encoding Remote Console SettingsRemote Console Type Various Remote Console OptionsTelnet Console Access via TelnetTelnet server commands Status via Ipmi Power ControlEvent Log via Ipmi File transfer Virtual FloppyInternal Power Control Internal powerExternal power Keyboard & Mouse SettingsFixed Mouse speed Auto Mouse speedMouse settings KVM Settings Active Port Default configuration Number of Ports Duration of PauseKVM Port Settings KVM Port SettingsInserting a socket Appending a socketEnable local video port Video SettingsChanging the order Noise filterCustom Video Modes window Custom Video ModesExisting user User/Group ManagementNew user name Password / Confirm passwordFull user name Email address /Mobile numberCopy User Modify User buttonGroup Management Create group buttonCopy Group User/Group PermissionsNetwork Settings Network SettingsIP address IP auto configurationSubnet mask Gateway IP addressDynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Settings Serial Port Serial Port SettingsDX User IP External Power Option for Serial port External Power OptionSerial Port 2 external power option Security SettingsSSL Certificate Management SSL settingsCSR IP Access Control Telnet SettingsAnti Brute Force Settings Snmp SettingsYou can change the following parameters DX User IP Snmp MIB Ipmi SettingsIpmi Settings Ldap Settings Ldap SettingsUpdating firmware MaintenanceDirect SmartIP Links Maintenance FeaturesIcon Meaning Icons are color coded as followsInclude/modify custom Html code Access the Datafile for supportGo to the DX Operating Guide Accessing the remote consoleKeyboard layout Control buttons /toolbar icons User Guide Chat window Chat windowMouse synchronization Video Settings accessChoose Options / Mouse Handling / Intelligent Sync Single mouse modeFrequently Asked Questions Glossary of terms Appendix a DX User IP Video modes Appendix B Key codes Key Appendix C Pin assignments RJ 45 Connector EthernetSerial SUB-D 9 Connector Windows 98 SE and Windows NT4 Windows 98 and Windows MENetWare 6 servers running Java NetWare 6 servers running Java 1.3.1 CSP8 or CSP9Linux Appendix E Technical specifications User Guide Feedback Regional Offices