58 Matrox Extio 3 Series – User Guide
RS232 settings
To modify your RS232 settings, click
Edit RS232
. This opens a new dialog box. To enable RS232,
enable the
Enable RS232
option, edit your RS232 settings.
When you’re done, click
Apply
.
OSD access
Assign a keyboard shortcut for accessing the on-screen display (OSD).
More options
Enable advanced display
modes
Enable the
Enable advanced display modes
option to support the
following display modes:
1× 3840×2160@60Hz + 1× 1920×1080@60Hz
1× 3440×1440@60Hz + 1× 1920×1080@60Hz
4× 2560×1600@60Hz
4× 1920×1200@60Hz
Stabilize display output Enable this to reduce flickering associated with video output.
This option is enabled by default. For more information, see
“Random display flickering occurs while using a point-to-
point connection”, page 88.
Allow monitors to enter
power saving mode
Enable this to turn off the display after X minutes of inactivity.
Configure monitor behavior
on transmitter inputs
Select a
Monitor
(
1
,
2
,
3
, or
4
) to apply a fixed EDID to that
output. If a monitor is currently connected, click
Update
to
apply the EDID settings of that monitor. If using a 4K
resolution, make sure your transmitter reports only the
monitor (output) supported. In this case, your transmitter
must report the other monitors as disconnected (no monitor).
To report those monitors as disconnected, click
No monitor
.
Baud rate The speed, in bits per seconds (or baud), used for the RS232
connection. The default is 115200.
Data bits The number of bits per block of data transmitted. The default
is 8.
Parity The type of parity bits (
None
,
Odd
, or
Even
) used for the data
transmitted. The default is
None
.
Stop bits The number of bits used to identify the end of a data block.
The default is 1.
Flow control The signal type (
None
or
RTS/CTS
) used to pause and resume
data transmission. The default is
None
.
Enable local console on the
transmitter
Select this to allow connecting monitor, keyboard, and mouse
to the front USB of your transmitter device.