Calibrating Color - Raritan dominion kx III Administrator's Manual

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Calibrating Color

Use the Calibrate Color command to optimize the color levels (hue,
brightness, saturation) of the transmitted video images.
The color settings are on a target server-basis.
Note: When color is successfully calibrated, the values are cached and
reused each time you switch to the target. Changes to the brightness
and contrast in Video Settings are not cached. Changing resolution
resets the video to the cached values again. You can clear the cached
values in Video > Clear Video Settings Cache. See
Settings Cache
(on page 285).
To calibrate the color:
Choose Video > Calibrate Color, or click the Calibrate Color button
in the toolbar.
The target device screen updates its color calibration.
Clear Video Settings Cache
You can clear the video settings cache to delete old settings that do not
apply anymore, such as when a target server is replaced. When you
clear the video settings cache, the server automatically does a video
auto-sense and color calibration. The new values are cached and reused
when the target is accessed again.
To clear the video settings cache:
Choose Video > Clear Video Settings Cache in the toolbar.
Adjusting Video Settings
Use the Video Settings command to manually adjust the video settings.
To change the video settings:
1. Choose Video > Video Settings to open the Video Settings dialog.
2. Adjust the following settings as required. As you adjust the settings
the effects are immediately visible:
a. PLL Settings
Clock - Controls how quickly video pixels are displayed across
the video screen. Changes made to clock settings cause the
video image to stretch or shrink horizontally. Odd number
settings are recommended. Under most circumstances, this
setting should not be changed because the autodetect is usually
quite accurate.
Chapter 7: Virtual KVM Client (VKC and VKCs) Help
Clear Video
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