![Black Box ServSwitch Duo KV6EXT-R2 User Manual Download Page 25](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/black-box/servswitch-duo-kv6ext-r2/servswitch-duo-kv6ext-r2_user-manual_2761451025.webp)
24
SERVSWITCH
™
DUO EXTENDER
4.2.2 U
SING
C
ONFIGURATION
M
ODE
If hotkeys are currently enabled (see
Section 4.2.1
), you can put the Extender in
configuration mode by pressing the currently selected hotkeys along with the
[Enter] key. For example, if the currently selected hotkey combination is the
default pairing of [Ctrl] and [Alt], press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Enter] to activate
configuration mode. Once you do this, you will see the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and
Scroll Lock LEDs on your keyboard begin to flash one after another in a cycling
pattern, like this:
Figure 4-2. The configuration-mode LED pattern.
Once the Extender is in configuration mode, you can change its video
compensation (see
Section 4.2.2.A
) or set various other options (see
Section 4.2.2.B
).
4.2.2.A Setting the Video Compensation
The Extender contains video-compensation equalizers that maximize the picture
quality for your system even though the video signal is being sent across twisted-
pair cable. But when you first plug in the Extender, you might notice that the
picture appears distorted or blurred or doesn’t appear at all. To fix this, take these
steps:
1. Go into configuration mode as described at the top of this page. Observe
how
fast
the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs on your keyboard are
flashing; this indicates the level of compensation currently being applied. If
they’re flashing slowly (to a minimum of one cycle per second for zero
distance), the Extender is compensating at a low level suitable for shorter
runs of twisted-pair cable. If they’re flashing quickly (to a maximum at which
the cycling can no longer be distinguished and it looks like all the LEDs are
“half on” for 200 m [655 ft.]), the Extender is compensating at a high level
suitable for longer runs of twisted-pair cable.
2. Press the keyboard’s [Home] key to set video compensation to “none.” The
picture on the monitor will probably become fuzzy.
NUM
LOCK
CAPS
LOCK
SCROLL
LOCK
Summary of Contents for ServSwitch Duo KV6EXT-R2
Page 1: ...NOVEMBER 2001 KV6EXT R2 KV6EXTB R2 ...
Page 51: ...NOTES ...
Page 52: ...NOTES ...
Page 53: ...NOTES ...