Minicom Advanced Systems DX User IP manual Custom Video Modes window

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DX USER IP

Custom Video Modes

DX User IP recognizes a limited number of common video modes. When running X-Window on the host system, don't use any custom modelines with special video modes. If you do, DX User IP may not be able to detect these. Use any standard VESA video mode. Refer to Appendix A on page 62 for a list of all known modes. If your video mode differs from the standard VESA video mode, you can add up to 4 Custom Video Modes.

Add video modes to DX User IP, which are not recognized using the factory settings, when for example using special modelines in an X-Window configuration on the host or with uncommon hosts or operating systems.

Click Add Custom Video Modes. The Custom Video Modes window appears see Figure 24.

Note! This option may affect the correct video transmission and is for advanced users only.

Figure 24 Custom Video Modes window

Custom Modes Handling – switch custom modes off, or use in addition to the standard video resolutions, or use exclusively - Only. With Only you can force a special video mode for DX User IP.

To change the parameters for a mode, choose the number and press Update. X Resolution - Visible number of horizontal pixels.

Y Resolution - Visible number of vertical pixels.

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Contents DX User IP User Guide Table of Contents User Guide Technical precautions WelcomeTrademarks Introduction LAN / WANFeatures of DX User IP DX User IP componentsCables DX User IP rear panel Reset buttonsDX User IP front panel Serial portMouse synchronization limitations Pre-installation guidelinesRack mounting the DX User IP Terminal portMotion tab Connecting the DX User IP to the Wan/LAN Disable Active DesktopDX User IP connections Connecting an RS232 terminal Local UserMbps connection Configuration via Dhcp server Order of powering onConfiguring the system Configuration via local consoleConnect To box Hyperterminal Via the IP Device Setup utility DX User IP system interfaceVia Ethernet Crossover connection Login screen LoggingTimeout Remote Console SettingsWork area Remote Console Settings Transmission EncodingVarious Remote Console Options Remote Console TypeAccess via Telnet Telnet server commandsTelnet Console Event Log via Ipmi Power ControlStatus via Ipmi File transfer Virtual FloppyInternal power Internal Power ControlKeyboard & Mouse Settings External powerAuto Mouse speed Fixed Mouse speedKVM Settings Mouse settingsNumber of Ports Default configurationActive Port Duration of PauseKVM Port Settings KVM Port SettingsAppending a socket Inserting a socketChanging the order Video SettingsEnable local video port Noise filterCustom Video Modes Custom Video Modes windowUser/Group Management Existing userFull user name Password / Confirm passwordNew user name Email address /Mobile numberGroup Management Modify User buttonCopy User Create group buttonUser/Group Permissions Copy GroupNetwork Settings Network SettingsSubnet mask IP auto configurationIP address Gateway IP addressDynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Settings Serial Port Settings Serial PortDX User IP External Power Option External Power Option for Serial portSecurity Settings Serial Port 2 external power optionSSL settings SSL Certificate ManagementCSR Telnet Settings IP Access ControlSnmp Settings Anti Brute Force SettingsYou can change the following parameters Ipmi Settings DX User IP Snmp MIBIpmi Settings Ldap Settings Ldap SettingsMaintenance Updating firmwareMaintenance Features Direct SmartIP LinksIcons are color coded as follows Icon MeaningAccess the Datafile for support Include/modify custom Html codeAccessing the remote console Keyboard layoutGo to the DX Operating Guide Control buttons /toolbar icons User Guide Chat window Chat windowVideo Settings access Mouse synchronizationSingle mouse mode Choose Options / Mouse Handling / Intelligent SyncFrequently Asked Questions Glossary of terms Appendix a DX User IP Video modes Appendix B Key codes Key RJ 45 Connector Ethernet Appendix C Pin assignmentsSerial SUB-D 9 Connector NetWare 6 servers running Java Windows 98 and Windows MEWindows 98 SE and Windows NT4 NetWare 6 servers running Java 1.3.1 CSP8 or CSP9Linux Appendix E Technical specifications User Guide Feedback Regional Offices