5. The WinClient Viewer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option

Usage

 

 

RGB

Drag the slider bars to adjust the RGB (Red, Green, Blue)

 

values. When an RGB value is increased, the RGB component of

 

the image is correspondingly increased.

 

If you enable Set to Grayscale, the remote video display is

 

changed to grayscale.

 

 

Gamma

This section allows you to adjust the video display's gamma

 

level. This function is discussed in detail in the next section,

 

Gamma Adjustment.

 

 

Performance

Select the type of internet connection that exists between the

 

Local Client computer and the CN8000. The CN8000 will use that

 

selection to automatically adjust the Video Quality and Detect

 

Tolerance settings to optimize the quality of the video display.

 

Since network conditions vary, if none of the pre-set choices

 

seem to work well, you can select Customize and use the Video

 

Quality and Detect Tolerance slider bars to adjust the settings to

 

suit your conditions.

 

 

Video Quality

Drag the slider bar to adjust the overall Video Quality. The larger

 

the value, the clearer the picture and the more video data goes

 

through the network. Depending on the network bandwidth, a

 

high value may adversely effect response time.

 

 

Enable Refresh

The CN8000 can redraw the screen every 1 to 99 seconds,

 

eliminating unwanted artifacts from the screen. Select Enable

 

Refresh and enter a number from 1 through 99. The CN8000 will

 

redraw the screen at the interval you specify. This feature is

 

disabled by default. Click to put a check mark in the box next to

 

Enable Refresh to enable this feature.

 

Note: 1. The switch starts counting the time interval when

 

mouse movement stops.

 

2. Enabling this feature increases the volume of video

 

data transmitted over the network. The lower the

 

number specified, the more often the video data is

 

transmitted. Setting too low a value may adversely

 

affect overall operating responsiveness.

 

 

Color Depth Control

This setting determines the richness of the video display by

 

adjusting the amount of color information.

 

 

Detect Tolerance

This setting also relates to video quality. It governs detecting or

 

ignoring pixel changes. A high setting can result in a lower quality

 

display due to less data transfer. A lower setting will result in

 

better video quality, but setting the threshold too low may allow

 

too much data to be transferred, negatively impacting network

 

performance.

 

 

87