ServSwitch Wizard VGA/USB
3.4 Video compensation (continued)
Once you have entered video compensation standby level, you can choose which adjustments to make. Generally you should set the cable type and cable length options first. Then, if necessary, use the video gain and color skew adjustments to fine tune the remote video image.
Dual-variants
By default, all video compensation changes that you make will affect both channels equally. If you wish to adjust the channels separately:
•Enter the video compensation standby level. The green indicators on both link sockets of the remote module will flash.
•From standby, press . The keyboard indicators will alternate between the Num Lock and Scroll Lock, and the Caps Lock. Press or to select the primary or secondary video display, respectively. The green indicator of the link socket corresponding to the chosen video channel will flash (lower=primary, upper=secondary), the other will remain on.
•Make the required compensation changes to the chosen video channel using the techniques described below.
•To return to using both channels, from standby, press and then press The green indicators of both link sockets will flash.
3.4.3 To set the cable type
aFrom standby, press . The Num Lock and Caps Lock indicators will flash.
bType the number that corresponds to the category of link cable used:
•Press for Cat 5
•Press for Cat 5e
•Press for Cat 6
•Press for Cat 7
•Press for Cat 7a
cPress to save the value and return to standby.
Alternatively, press to discard any change and return to standby.
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3.4.4 To set the cable length
aFrom standby, press . The Caps Lock and Scroll Lock indicators will flash.
bUse the keypad to enter the cable length in meters.
cPress to save the value and return to standby.
Alternatively, press to discard any change and return to standby.
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Note: You can also increase or decrease the cable length setting from the standby level (and view the resulting change in
screen image quality) using and respectively. If necessary, press to return to a neutral setting. Such adjustments to the cable length setting are saved automatically.
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