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INSTALLATIONCONFIGURATIONOPERATION
FURTHER
INFORMATION
INDEX
CAM - Ports (continued)
Audio Port
This page provides basic information about the audio port located on
the CAM.
Enabled - Conrms whether the audio ports (USB and video) are
enabled or disabled.
Connected - Conrms whether devices are connected to respective
ports.
EDID Source - Determines which audio EDID should be used:
Attached monitor - use the audio capabilities reported by the monitor.
Saved attached monitor - save the audio capabilities reported by the
attached monitor EDID in persistent storage on the CAM and use them
until they are cleared (see below).
None - remove audio support from the EDID presented by the CAM to
the connected PC.
2-Channel - apply a generic stereo audio EDID.
To clear the saved monitor EDID, either:
• Factory reset the CAM.
• Select “Attached monitor” EDID on both the video and audio EDID
Source settings for the same physical DP port.
Attached Monitor User Station - If the EDID source option is set to
‘Attached monitor’, then this displays the name of the USR that supplied
the EDID currently being used.
EDID Optimization - When ticked, and if the EDID source option is
set to ‘Attached monitor’; upon connecting with a new USR, the CAM
will compare the preferred audio mode of the new monitor with the
current audio output from the host PC. Only if they differ will the CAM
present the new monitor’s EDID to the host PC. This option speeds up
switching as the host PCs graphics card does not have to go through a
hotplug detect routine each time a new USR is connected. If this setting
is unticked, the CAM will always present a new EDID to the host PC.
Multicast Addresses - This section lists all audio multicast IP addresses
that have been congured. Setting the eld to a blank (empty string)
value will cause the system to automatically generate a default multicast
address.
USB Ports
This page provides basic information about the USB ports located on the
CAM.
Type - Identies the type of the USB port.
Enabled - Conrms whether the USB ports are enabled or disabled.
Connected - Conrms whether a USB host is connected to the black
USB cable of the CAM. Note: The red USB cable is only for power.
Rate Limit - Reserved.
Reserved Ports - Allows USB ports to be optionally reserved for use
with particular devices.
Present Boot Keyboard - When ticked, the CAM will report a virtual
dummy boot keyboard to the attached PC to ensure that a keyboard is
always reported when the PC boots up. The dummy boot keyboard uses
one of the 13 USB endpoints, therefore if all 13 endpoints are required
elsewhere for USB devices (or a KVM switch only supports two HID
devices) then it can be disabled by deselecting this option.
Max Hub Size - Using this option you can select whether the CAM
should report itself as a 13 or a 7 port USB hub. Some USB hosts are
only able to support 7 port USB hubs. If this option is set to 7, then only
7 USB devices are supported by the PC.
Security - Controls whether USB data is encrypted. On forces always
on, Off forces always off and Prefer off will be off unless the USR requests
it.
For more information about how video and audio EDID data are derived,
see Support for analog and digital audio.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Adder |
| Model | View Matrix C110 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 16799 MB |







