Enhanced functions, Remembering the last target module – Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Configuration and Operation User Manual

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Target modules

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6. Press

F2

to save your settings.

Reducing the colour depth of the image data to be transmitted

In the default settings of a target module, the central module transmits the image

information with a maximum colour depth of 24 bit to the user module.

Using a high resolution and displaying moving images can result in the user module

“skipping” several images.

In such cases, reduce the colour depth of the image data to 18 bits. This way the

data volume to be transmitted can be reduced.

How to change the colour depth of the image data to be transmitted:
1. Press the

Ctrl+Num

(default) hotkey to open the on-screen display.

2. Press

F11

to call the Configuration menu.

3. Select the

Target

entry and press

Enter

.

4. Select the target module whose settings you want to change and press

F5

.

5. Use the

Colour depth

entry and press

F8

to choose between the following options:

6. Press

F2

to save your settings.

Enhanced functions

Remembering the last target module

Enable the

Remember last target

function in your personal profile to remember the tar-

get module the user last accessed even after the logout. After the next login, the user

automatically accesses the last target module.

NOTE:

The names of the special G&D profiles provide information on the max-

imum resolution and refresh rate for the profile.
The

GUD DVI1024D4 060 1280×1024/60

profile is provided for a resolution of

1280×1024 pixels at 60 Hz refresh rate.

NOTE:

Depending on the image contents, reducing the colour depth may result in

slight colour grades.

ADVICE:

Use the menu’s search function, the view filter or the sort criteria (see

page 9 ff.) to limit the selection of list entries.

24 Bit:

transmits the image data with a maximum colour depth of 24 bits

18 Bit:

reduces the colour depth of image data to 18 bits

NOTE:

Turning off the user module on which the user is logged in is treated

like a logout.

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