Minicom Advanced Systems 232 IP, 216 manual Adjusting the Video settings, Bandwidth, Refresh

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SMART 216 / 232 IP

Bandwidth

Choose from the following options

Adaptive – automatically adapts to the best compression and colors according to the network conditions. (Not recommended because network parameters may change frequently impacting on user experience).

Low - Select Low for high compression and 16 colors.

Medium - Select medium for medium compression and 256 colors. Medium is recommended when using a standard internet connection.

High - For optimal performance when working on a LAN, select High. This gives a low compression and high colors (16bit).

Custom – You cam choose your own compression and color levels. Click OK. The screen of the last accessed Target server appears.

26.4Adjusting the Video settings

To change the video settings:

From the Toolbar, click . You have the following options:

Refresh

Manual Video Adjust

Auto Video Adjust Each option is explained below.

26.4.1 Refresh

Select Refresh to refresh the Video image. Refresh may be needed when changing the display attributes of a Target server.

26.4.2 Manual Video Adjust

Use the manual video adjustment for fine-tuning the Target server video settings after auto adjustment or for adapting to a noisy environment or a non-standard VGA signal or when in full-screen DOS/CLI mode.

To adjust the video manually:

Click Manual Video Adjust. The manual controls appear, see Figure 30. Also a red frame appears around the screen. This represents the screen area according to the Server's screen resolution. Perform the adjustments inside and relative to this frame.

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Contents Smart 216 / 232 IP User Guide Table of Contents Targets page menu Technical precautions WelcomeTrademarks Key features SectionIntroduction Terminology System componentsCompatibility Smart 216 IP unitConnector table LED and button tablePre-installation guidelines Avoiding general rack mounting problemsRack mounting the Smart 216 IP Bracket positionsConnecting the system ROCsConnecting a ROC PS/2 ROC USBConnecting a KVM console Connecting to the networkConnecting the CAT5 cables Connecting a ROC USBSetting the IP address Connecting the power supplyLogging into the web interface Changing the Network parametersSSL Certificate notes LoggingConfiguring the system Connecting to a Target serverNetwork Configuration 12.1.1 LANAdministration User Settings 12.1.2 KVM.netDeleting a user AdministratorAdding a user UserAdministration Switch Configuration Blocking a userAdministration Power Management Power ManagementAdministration Serial Settings Administration User TargetsSecurity Settings User Targets ConfigurationPassword Policy Security SSL CertificateMaintenance Switch Upgrade Maintenance RICCs/RoCs UpgradeRestore Factory Settings RICCs/RoCs Upgrade Backup & Restore Set Time & Date Saving changes and logging out Accessing a Target server ToolbarSwitching to a different server Changing the performance settingsBandwidth Adjusting the Video settingsManual Video Adjust RefreshAuto Video Adjust Manual Video Adjustments controlsPower cycle Keyboard key sequencesSynchronizing mouse pointers Click Start RecordingClick Stop Recording Aligning the mice pointers Calibrating mice pointersManual mice synchronization Mouse Settings Dialog box ExamplesAdjustments in general Minicom icon menu featuresFull screen mode Disconnecting the remote sessionChanging the password Targets page menuEvent log Downloading the log Clearing the logOSD Navigating the OSD Main windowSelecting a computer Power management hotkey left Shift, F12 Moving the Confirmation label F1Tuning F5 Settings window F2DDC F10 Video resolution and refresh rates Saving changes to the settingsTechnical specifications ROC PS/2 ROC USBSafety User guide feedbackWeee compliance Regional Offices