PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)

Parameter Description
Enable Preferred
Resolution Override
Enable this option when a display is attached but cannot be detected
by the system, and you want to specify a preferred resolution for the
display. The same default list of resolutions as above will be
advertised, except the preferred resolution you configure here for a
display will be sent as the native resolution instead of the default
native resolution of 1024x768.
l Preferred resolution 0: Select the preferred resolution of the
display connected to port 1 on the zero client.
l Preferred resolution 1: Select the preferred resolution of the
display connected to port 2 on the zero client.
l Preferred resolution 2: Select the preferred resolution of the
display connected to port 3 on the zero client.
l Preferred resolution 3: Select the preferred resolution of the
display connected to port 4 on the zero client.
Any displays attached to the client will be set to their specified
preferred resolutions when this option is enabled.
7.28.3 OSD TERA2321: Display Settings
The Display page lets you enable the Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) override
mode.
Note: This function is only available through the OSD.
Under normal operation, the GPU in the host computer queries a monitor attached to the
zero client to determine the monitor's capabilities. These are reported in the EDID
information. In some situations, a monitor may be connected to a client in a way that
prevents the client from reading the EDID information, such as when connecting through
certain KVM devices. The Enable Attached Display Override feature in this page allows
you to configure the client to advertise default EDID information to the GPU.
Warning: You should only enable the Enable Attached Display Override feature when
there is no valid EDID information and your monitor display characteristics are understood.
In the case of an EDID read failure, the drop-down list may contain resolutions that are not
actually supported by your display. If the display stays black or shows a "Timing Out of
Range" message for more than 30 seconds after you set a preferred resolution, you can
unplug and re-plug the video cable to reset your display resolution back to its previous value.
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