Belkin OmniView manual User Console

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4-4 KVM Settings

Menu Options

User Console

The following settings are user-specific. That means the administrator can customize these settings for every user separately. Changing the settings for one user does not affect the settings for the other users.

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1.Remote Console Settings for User

This selection box displays the user ID for which the values are shown and for which the changes will take effect. Select the desired user from the selection box and press the “Update” button. This will result in displaying the user settings indicated below.

Note: You are allowed to change the settings of other users only if you have the necessary access rights for this task. It is not possible for a regular user without the required permissions to change the settings for any other users.

2.Transmission Encoding

The “Transmission Encoding” setting allows you to change the image-encoding algorithm that transmits video data to the Remote Console window. It is possible to optimize the speed of the remote screen depending on the number of users working at the same time and the bandwidth of the connection line (modem, ISDN, DSL, LAN, etc.).

2a. Automatic Detection

Encoding and compression level are determined automatically from the available bandwidth and current content of the video image.

2b. Pre-Configured Settings

The pre-configured settings deliver the best result because of optimized compression adjustment and color depth for the indicated network speed.

2c. Manual Configuration

This allows you to adjust compression rate and color depth individually. Depending on the selected compression rate, the data stream between the RIPM and the Remote Console will be compressed in order to save bandwidth. Since high compression rates are very time-consuming, they should not be used while several users are accessing the RIPM simultaneously. The standard color depth is 16-bit (65536 colors). The other color depths are intended for slower network connections in order to allow a faster transmission of data. Therefore, compression level 0 (no compression) uses only 16-bit color depth. At lower bandwidths, only

4-bit (16 colors) and 2-bit (four gray scales) are recommended for typical desktop interfaces. Photo-like pictures have best results with 4-bit color depth. One-bit color depth (black/white) should be used only for extremely slow network connections.

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