No Sync Screen (Test Pattern); Usb Kvm; Usb Kvm In The Receiver; Usb Kvm In The Transmitter - Lightware HDMI-3D-OPT-TX210A User Manual

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5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
5.5.2. No Sync Screen (Test Pattern)
Test pattern options in the port properties window of the optical
output
The No sync screen feature generates an image which can be
displayed when there is no incoming signal on the port. The following
settings can be set for the Test Pattern function:
Mode
On: the video output port always transmits the test pattern.
No signal: the video output port transmits the test pattern if there
is no incoming signal on the selected input port.
Off: the test pattern function is disabled, the video output port
transmits the video signal of the selected input port.
Clock Source
480p
576p
Original video signal
Pattern
Red
Green
Blue
Black
White
Ramp
Chess
Bar
Cycle
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5.6. USB KVM
5.6.1. USB KVM in the Receiver
USB KVM layer in the Receiver
Two USB modes can be set on the USB KVM tab: Transparent and
Composite. For the detailed information about the these modes see
the
USB KVM Function
section.
You can use the crosspoint selectors for switching between the USB
modes. The factory default settings is the Autoselect (indicated with
green A on the output side) which means the extender recognizes the
attached USB HID devices and sets the mode automatically. In this
case the A icon is highlighted in green on the output ports.
You can recall the default crosspoint settings by clicking on the Reset
XP button.
Port Properties
Click on the output port to
open the port properties
window. The most important
status
information
is
displayed on the panel and
the Autoselect mode and the
priorities can be set.
Using of USB HUBs
USB KVM layer in case of a connected 4-port USB HUB
The receiver built with two physical USB ports but the users are able
to extend the number of the handled HID-compliant devices using USB
HUBs. The extender can handle up to 5 USB ports.
ATTENTION! The transparent channels can handle one USB device
only, the composite channel can handle more HID-compliant
devices.
5.6.2. USB KVM in the Transmitter
USB KVM layer in the Transmitter
The crosspoint status can be set on the USB KVM tab. USB mode can
be Transparent or Composite, see the details in the
section. The green highlights indicate the active USB mode. The USB
KVM function works only if crosspoint is set to the active USB channel.
You can recall the default crosspoint settings by clicking on the Reset
XP button.
INFO: Crosspoint switching in the transmitter between the
composite and transparent channels will be successfull only in the
case of presence of active USB devices on the receiver side.
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USB KVM Function

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