2. In
Brightness
and
Contrast
the displayed image, respectively
Click in the area of the sliders for fine
3. In the
Offset, Phase and Scale
In
H. Offset
, select
In
V. Offset
, select
In
Phase,
select the point at which each pixel is sampled
In
Scale
, select the scale resolution of the session image
Adjust
Phase
and
Scale
4. In
Filter
, select the filter of the input video f
the noise level but makes the image heavier. Options are
Medium
,
and
High
.
5.
Level
displays the Video "noise" level when a static screen is displayed.
6. Click
OK
.
4.10 Power Managing the
When a Minicom Remote Power switch or POC is connected to the Serial port of the
PX unit, you can power manage the
To power manage the target server
1. On the toolbar, click
The Power menu appears
2. Select one of the following options:
Power Cycle
– to send a power cycle to the currently accessed
meaning that the target server
Power Up
– to power up the currently accessed
Power Down
– to power down the currently accessed
Only the currently accessed
manage other target server
Conducting
Power Managing the
Contrast
, use the scales to adjust the brightness and contrast of
, respectively. Move the sliders to change the displayed image.
Click in the area of the sliders for fine-tuning.
Offset, Phase and Scale
section:
select the starting position of each line on the displayed image.
the vertical starting position of the displayed image.
the point at which each pixel is sampled.
the scale resolution of the session image.
Scale
to reduce the noise level to a minimum
.
the filter of the input video from the server. A higher filter reduces
the noise level but makes the image heavier. Options are
:
Auto
,
No Filter
displays the Video "noise" level when a static screen is displayed.
Power Managing the Target Servers
a Minicom Remote Power switch or POC is connected to the Serial port of the
, you can power manage the target servers via the Power menu.
arget servers:
.
Power menu appears.
Figure 38 – Power Menu
Select one of the following options:
to send a power cycle to the currently accessed target server
target server is first powered down and then powered up
to power up the currently accessed target server
to power down the currently accessed target server
Only the currently accessed target server is affected. Therefore, to power
target servers, you must access each one individually.
Conducting
a Remote Session
Managing the Target Servers
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use the scales to adjust the brightness and contrast of
. Move the sliders to change the displayed image.
the starting position of each line on the displayed image.
the vertical starting position of the displayed image.
rom the server. A higher filter reduces
No Filter
,
Low
,
displays the Video "noise" level when a static screen is displayed.
a Minicom Remote Power switch or POC is connected to the Serial port of the
s via the Power menu.
target server,
is first powered down and then powered up
server
, to power
you must access each one individually.