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If you are currently connected to a target device, the deskew values will be immediately
applied to the video signal.
6.
If you wish to save the current deskew settings, click Save. The deskew settings will be
permanently stored on the user station and will be applied to the video signal each time you
connect to a target device.
-or-
If you do not wish to save changes to the user station, click Close. The deskew tuning will
apply to the video signal of the currently connected target device until the connection is closed.
-or-
If you want to reset the deskew values to zero and disable deskew tuning, click Reset.
NOTE: If deskew tuning is not supported on your user station, you will not be able to access the Deskew
Tuning screen.

Configuring the DDC table

The Display Data Channel (DDC), specified by Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA),
is a communication interface between a server display, such as a monitor or IQ module, and a host
system, such as PC or workstation. You can choose to use the default DDC table or nVidia
DDC table.
CAUTION: If you are unsure of what DDC table is needed for your system, do not change the DDC table setting.
Contact your system administrator or Avocent Technical Support for more information about configuring the
DDC table.
To configure the DDC table:
1.
Press the default Command Line hotkey sequence to display the Command Line.
2.
Type
ddctable '[servername]' default
servername to use the default DDC table.
3.
Type
ddctable '[servername]' nVidia
servername to use the nVidia DDC table.
NOTE: The servername is the name of the IQ module and should be entered exactly as it displays in the target
list. Single quotes are required before and after the servername. The following is an example of the command for
a typical configuration DDC table: ddctable 'Server 43' nVidia.

Forcing a Connection to a Target Device

From the user station, you can force any user station in the switching system to connect to a target
device. The host user station sends force connect and disconnect commands. When using Serial
Force mode, the host user station must be connected to the serial device. The target user station
receives the command and force connects to or disconnect from a target device. Any user station in
the switching system, including the host, may act as the target user station.
and press
to set the IQ module with the specified
Enter
and press
to set the IQ module with the specified
Enter
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