3.. Conducting a Remote Session

To manually adjust the video settings:

1.Click on the icon in the remote session toolbar, and choose the Advanced option. The Advanced window appears.

2.In the Brightness & Contrast section of the Advanced screen, use the corresponding scales to adjust the brightness and contrast of the displayed image.

3.In the Offset, Phase and Scale section of the Advanced screen, adjust the following settings accordingly:

In the H. Offset field, select the horizontal starting position of each line on the displayed image.

In the V. Offset field, select the vertical starting position of the displayed image.

In the Phase field, select the point at which each pixel is sampled.

4.In the Filter section of the Advanced screen, select the filter level of the video from the Target Server. A higher filter reduces the noise level but makes the image coarser. Options are: Auto, No Filter, Low, Medium, and High.

5.The Noise Level section of the Advanced screen displays the amount of video noise present when a static screen is displayed. The more noise that is present, the slower your keyboard and mouse response time will be. Adjusting the Phase and Scale fields can help decrease the noise level.

6.When you are done making changes, click the OK button. To exit without saving changes, click on the Restore button first.

3..2..4 Power

– Clicking on the Power icon will display a list of three power management functions that can be performed on the currently selected Target Server. Select one of these functions to perform it on the Target Server. Upon selecting a power management function, a prompt appears asking for you to confirm the action. Click Yes to proceed. Note: In order for power management functions to be performed on the Target Server, it must be mapped to a PDU that has been added to the NetCommander IP Power Devices page (see the Power Devices and Power Outlets sections in this manual for details).

Power Cycle – The Power Cycle function sends a signal to the Target Server to power it down and then back up again.

Power Up – The Power Up function sends a signal to the Target Server to turn its power on.

Power Down – The Power Down function sends a signal to the Target Server to turn its power off.

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