Background information, Support of any graphics resolutions, Ddc transmission with cache function – Guntermann & Drunck DL-Compact Benutzerhandbuch

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Background information

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Background information

Support of any graphics resolutions

The DL-Compact system basically supports all resolutions that can be transmitted

according to the 1.0 DVI specification. This restriction mainly affects the pixel rate,

which can reach from 25 MHz to 165 MHz (single link) or from 165 to 330 MHz

(dual link).

During single link operation, the common VESA DMT and VESA SMT timing

standards enable resolutions between 640 × 480 pixels at 60 Hz and 1600 × 1200

pixels at 60 Hz.

1920 × 1200 pixels at 60 Hz is transmitted according to VESA CVT-RB, 1920 × 1080

pixels at 60 Hz (progressive) are transmitted according to CEA861.

Among other resolutions, dual link operation additionally supports the resolutions

2560 × 1600, 2048 × 2048 and 1920 × 2160 pixels (each at 60 Hz) according to

VESA CVT-RB.

Almost any refresh rate and resolution within the technical constraints are possible.

The available display modes are largely dependent on the graphics card, the gra-

phics driver, the operating system and the connected monitor.

The image data which is transmitted from the computer to the transmitter is directly

transferred to the console monitor. The frequencies and image position of the signal

at the transmitter therefore comply with those at the graphics card output.

DDC transmission with cache function

The KVM extender supports Enhanced-DDC (Enhanced Display Data Channel) to read

out the data from the monitor that is connected to the user module and transmit

them to the computer. This data includes information regarding the preferred reso-

lution and the supported monitor frequencies.

In order that the computer connected to the computer module (DL-Compact-CPU)

can already access the features of the remote monitor during booting, the system con-

tains a cache function. Even if the computer module or the user module are switched

off or if the devices are not interconnected, the properties of the most recently con-

nected monitor or a default data block are provided in the KVM extender.

The monitor’s DDC information is usually transmitted one-to-one to the computer.

In case, the KVM extenderdetermines that the display cannot be read without errors

or that the entries are invalid, the information is completed or corrected.

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