English manual – Lindy KVM EXTENDER 39356 User Manual

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5. When no shadows are visible and the displayed images have crisp edges, press

<RETURN> to exit configuration mode and permanently save all settings.

The new compensation settings will be stored, even when power is removed or if a complete

reset is initiated. These settings should not require further changes unless the cabling

arrangements are altered.

Remote user skew adjustment

The category 5, 5e and 6 cabling consists of four pairs of

wires per cable. Three of these pairs are used to convey

red, green and blue video signals to the remote video

monitor. Due to the slight difference in twist rate between

these three pairs, the red, green and blue video signals may

not arrive at precisely the same time. This is visible as

separate colour shadows on high contrast screen images

and is particularly apparent when using higher screen

resolutions.
To alleviate this situation, the User Station C5 Pro and USB

300m modules provide internal skew adjustment that can

help to rectify the situation. The skew adjustment works by

delaying or advancing the timing of any of the red, green or blue colour signals so that they are

all delivered to the monitor at precisely the same time. For best results, the “skew” program

supplied on the disk is the most accurate way of setting skew as the red, green and blue lines

are rendered exactly on the screen as single pixel wide lines. The skew.bmp test pattern can

also be used but it is less accurate. Alternatively, you can create your own skew pattern using a

standard image creation package, as detailed below.

To use skew adjustment

1. Display a skew pattern on the appropriate computer. You can either use the supplied skew

pattern or create your own:

Using the supplied skew pattern

a. Insert the supplied Installation CD-ROM into the CD player

of the computer.

b. Within Windows, use the My Computer option (usually

available as a desktop icon or within the Start menu) to

view the contents of the CD-ROM. Double-click the Skew

entry to display the standard test pattern. If necessary,

maximise the application window so that the image fills the

screen.

The screen will show a series of fine red, green and blue crosses which should all be in

line, vertically and horizontally. Skew affects the horizontal placement of the colours and

using this pattern it is much easier to discover which, if any, colours are being adversely

affected by the cable link.

Creating a skew test pattern

a. Run any image creation/editing application, such as the

Paint program supplied with Windows.

b. Using the image application create three stacked horizontal

rectangles (one red, one green and one blue) that fill the

width of the screen.

c. Draw a vertical black line down across the coloured bars and

then repeat this vertical line at intervals along the width of the coloured bars. These lines

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