Installation, Step 3: applying power, Step 4: adjusting video compensation – Rose electronic Crystal View Manuel d'utilisation

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INSTALLATION


CrystalView Installation and Operations Manual

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Step 3: Applying Power

Before applying power, set the Bright and Sharp controls on the Remote Unit
completely counterclockwise (no Video compensation). Plug in the power
adapter to a 110/220-volt source and to the power connector on the Remote Unit.
Only use the power adapter provided with the CrystalView. The Local Units
power is supplied from the CPUs Keyboard port. Power up the CPU and wait for
it to completely boot-up. You should see the CPUs boot-up sequence on the
KVMs monitor. The Video image quality may be poor at this point; final
adjustments are performed in Step 4.

Verify that the Keyboard and Mouse function properly from the Remote Unit. On
Dual Units, also verify Keyboard and Mouse functionality on the Local Units KVM
station.

Step 4: Adjusting Video Compensation

Video compensation adjustments are usually only required if your cable length
exceeds 300 feet.

Start an application, (preferably a windows application), and look at the right
edge of large horizontal objects such as title bars and if there is black smearing
on this edge, the Video is under compensated. Rotate the Sharp control
clockwise until the smearing disappears and the edge starts to become very
bright. At this point, the Units’ Video is overcompensated. Rotate the Sharp
control counterclockwise until the edge has no smearing or over brightness. The
Video compensation is now adjusted correctly for the cable length used in your
system.

The Bright control adjusts the brightness of the overall picture. Adjust the Bright
control to suit your needs. The Sharp control may have to be slightly readjusted
after adjusting the Bright control.




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