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USB settings
HID only
If enabled, allows only HID (mice and keyboards) devices to be connected to the remotes.
Disable Isochronous Endpoint OSD Alerts
When an isochronous USB device is connected to the remote there will no longer be a warning message. Agility units do not
support isochronous devices.
Enable Isochronous Endpoint Attach
Some USB devices combine many USB devices behind a USB hub. e.g a keyboard with audio support. By enabling this option,
devices will be allowed to connect to Agility remotes, however, the isochronous part (e.g. the audio component) of the devices will
not work.
Advanced Port Features
This section allows you to determine USB port behaviour for use with certain USB devices.
The default is no reserved ports, Merging enabled and no feature code (or Quirk) set. It is recommended that these are left at the
default settings and are only changed under advice from a Black Box dealer.
For each of the four USB ports on the remote, certain rules can be applied depending upon the USB device connected.
If you have reserved USB ports on the local, you can select which USB port to use for a particular device.
You can turn off USB merging for a particular port. This will slow down switching as the USB device will be enumerated every
time that you switch.
You can also enter an advanced feature if it is necessary for your USB device. The drop down lists the feature codes for some
known USB devices. Otherwise please contact your local FAE for advice.
Video Compatibility Check
This reads the EDID from the attached monitor and determines whether the monitor is capable of displaying the selected video
mode before connecting a channel. This prevents the remote showing a black screen and the user being locked out because a
dual link resolution has been selected to display on a single link monitor.
Force 60Hz
If enabled, the remote frame rate is held at 60Hz regardless of the video input frame rate. The Video Switching options (below)
cannot be altered when this option is enabled.
Video switching
Provides two options for video switching:
• Fast Switching (default state) - Retains the same frame rate (at either 50Hz or 60Hz) depending upon which video resolution
was displayed first.
• Match Frame Rate - Follows the source frame rate and will change the frame rate every time this changes even if the video
resolution doesn't change. If you have one remote switching between 1920x1080@60Hz and 1920x1080@50Hz then this
setting will change the frame rate from 60Hz to 50 Hz every time that you switch.
Group Membership
To facilitate collective permission-granting for numerous remotes, a remote can belong to one or more remote groups. Any
permissions applied to the remote group are inherited by all remotes that are included within the remote group. For example,
multiple remotes can be made available to a user by placing them all in a remote group and then granting the user permission to
use that remote group.
Permissions
This is hidden by default as, by default, all users have access to all remotes. You can deny access to particular remotes for a user
in this section. However, be aware that users who are included within user groups may have access to the same remotes via their
groups.
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