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KVM over IP Matrix System User Manual
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Basic EDID Mode: EDID contains a display's basic information and is
used by the source device to utilize the best resolution across
different monitors. When Manual or Remix is selected, the
Receiver’s OSD will have a button allowing the local EDID setting
to be configured for the connection (see EDID Mode, page 186).
Select how you want the source device to acquire the display's
EDID:
ATEN Default: EDID is set to the default ATEN configuration.
This setting must be used when connecting KE6900 devices to
KE8950 devices.
Auto: Checks the EDID of all connected displays and the ATEN
default EDID to use the best common resolution for all displays.
Manual: Manually set the EDID configuration from the
Receiver’s OSD (see EDID Mode, page 186).
Remix: Manually checks the EDID of all connected displays and
the ATEN default EDID to use the best common resolution for all
displays (see EDID Mode, page 186).
Multicast Video: Select Enable to allow a broadcast of the
Transmitter’s video signal to be sent to multiple Receivers.
Multicast Audio: Select Enable to allow a broadcast of the
Transmitter’s audio signal to be sent to multiple Receivers.
Occupy Timeout: Set a time threshold for Receivers whose
Access Mode has been set to Occupy If there is no activity from
the Receiver occupying the port for the amount of time set here,
the Receiver is timed out and the port is released. The first
Receiver to send keyboard or mouse input after the port has
been released gets to occupy the port. Input a value from 1 to
240 seconds.
Port OS: Use the drop-down menu to select the operating system
on the computer connected to the Transmitter.
OS Language: Use the drop-down menu to select the operating
system language on the computer connected to the Transmitter.
CCKM IP: Set the IP address and Port number of the computer
running the KVM over IP Matrix Manager. The default port number
is 9110.
IP Installer: The IP Installer is an external Windows-based utility
for assigning an IP address to the device. Click a radio button to
select Enable, Disable or View Only for the IP Installer utility.
See IP Installer, page 420 for instructions.
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