StarTech.com SV441HDIE, SV841HDIE, SV1641HDIE instruction manual VirtKeys Menu, Video Tuning menu

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Instruction Manual

VirtKeys Menu

Clicking any button in the top half of the window simulates pressing and releasing the indicated key. In the bottom area of the screen, clicking will simulate the indicated Meta key being pressed. You may then click in the top part to send another key and release the Meta key at the same time. Alternatively, you may move the mouse outside this window, press the regular key, and then choose -RESET-to release all depressed keys.

The VirtKeys menu can be left open while using the host system. You can then click the required button at the suitable time, and still interact with the host in a normal fashion.

Examples:

[Ctrl]-[Alt]-[F4]: Use L-Ctrl then L-Alt in the Toggles area. Then click F4.

To bring up the Start menu under Windows: Click the L-Windowsbutton at the top left of the above window.

Video Tuning menu

Use the Auto Everything button to automatically fine-tune all three adjustments. If the test pattern for Color Offset calibration is not present on the screen, then the Color Offset adjustment is skipped.

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Contents Server Remote Control FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Using the Modem feature Serial Remote Control operationOptimizing video performance All applications IntroductionConnecting the Unit to the Host Computer and Network Installing the KVM Remote ControlTo connect console devices Connecting a Local Keyboard, Mouse, and MonitorWindows Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host ComputerWeb Configuration Using the On-Screen Display Configuring SVxx41HDIEWeb Configuration Using Dhcp IP AddressDevice Name none Web Configuration Using Static IP Using the Web Interface Terminal Configuration Using a Serial CableLogin Screen Web Interface IntroductionName Main Menu Main Menu selections Network Config System Ident User AccountsCompatibility SecurityModem Serial PortsTime / Date Purchase Options FirmwareSite map Menu StatusPort Numbers Help MenuAccessing the VNC Interface Using the Terminal Interface via Serial PortWeb Interface Use a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel Native VNC ClientSSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Bribar Feature Using the VNC MenuPage Main Menu Page VirtKeys Menu Video Tuning menuPage Getting Peak Performance Choose the best video mode Noisy video cardsNetwork performance Using the Advanced Video Tuning feature Connecting a Modem Using the Modem feature BackgroundConfiguring the Remote Connection Modem configurationHttps VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance Notes Accessing the Web InterfaceFinish Https//99.99.99.99Modem init chat script failed Modem hang up. ResettingTimeout during login process. Giving up Starting PPP for auth on port…Phone line rings Serial Remote Control operation BackgroundConnecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SVxx41HDIE Saw PPP startup from clientPage Remote Login via SSH Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH ShellOperating Notes Stty -crtscts /dev/serial portIs my data safe? Can I prevent the warning from occurring? Installing the new certificate…Troubleshooting Standard video modes supported SpecificationsDhcp Dynamic IP Setup ConfigAuthentication Description BenefitAbout StarTech.com About Compatible

SV1641HDIE, SV841HDIE, SV441HDIE specifications

StarTech.com has established itself as a leading provider of innovative technology solutions, and its lineup of video over IP solutions, including models SV441HDIE, SV841HDIE, and SV1641HDIE, showcases this expertise. These devices are specifically designed for extending HDMI or DVI video signals over long distances using standard Ethernet cables. This ability is crucial for professional environments where high-quality video distribution is essential, such as in corporate settings, educational institutions, and venues hosting live events.

The SV441HDIE model supports 4 HDMI inputs and 1 output, allowing seamless switching between multiple source devices. It boasts support for high-definition resolutions up to 1080p, with minimal latency to ensure smooth viewing experiences. In addition, the device utilizes H.264 compression, which efficiently encodes video data, making it ideal for bandwidth-limited environments.

Moving on to the SV841HDIE, this model offers 8 HDMI inputs, catering to setups that require multiple video sources. Like the SV441HDIE, it allows for resolution support up to 1080p and features advanced video encoding to deliver crystal-clear image quality. This solution’s ability to manage numerous feeds makes it particularly well-suited for broadcasting or digital signage applications.

For those requiring extensive video distribution capabilities, the SV1641HDIE model is a powerhouse, featuring 16 HDMI inputs and 1 output. Its robust architecture is engineered for large-scale installations, providing users with the flexibility to manage many video sources simultaneously. The unit also incorporates advanced scaling and processing technologies to ensure that video outputs are consistent and high-quality, regardless of the input source.

All three devices integrate seamlessly with existing network infrastructure and support a range of control methods, including web-based interfaces and external control systems. The ease of installation is further enhanced by the use of standard CAT5e or CAT6 cabling, which helps reduce the complexity and cost of setup.

In summary, the StarTech.com SV441HDIE, SV841HDIE, and SV1641HDIE models stand out in the video over IP market for their robust feature sets and versatility. These devices not only support high-definition video but also provide essential functionalities for managing multiple video inputs, making them invaluable tools for a variety of applications. Whether for corporate presentations, classrooms, or events, these video solutions deliver performance and reliability that users can trust.