PIXERA Hub NVIDIA Display Settings
Starting with version 2.26.10-beta, the PIXERA Hub includes a new feature that allows you to manage the outputs, synchronize and load EDIDs.
There is currently no option to configure a Mosaic with the PIXERA Hub Display Management! (Mosaic = setup in which multiple monitors are treated as a single large screen)
- Open the PIXERA Hub and go to Manage/Nvidia settings

- House Sync/Incoming Sync - Shows the timings of an external Clock/ Incoming Clock
- Firmware - Nvidia Sync Firmware Version
- Restore on service start - This setting uses the configured sync settings in the PIXERA Hub Nvidia Settings after server restart

- There are 4 available Sync options:
Local - The graphics card internally synchronizes the displays
Framelock - The frame rate is controlled by an external clock to precisely synchronize the refresh rates of multiple displays or systems
Genlock - The system physically synchronizes its refresh rate to an external reference signal
Disabled - No Synchronization
Important! After change the sync settings of an Output you have to press the “Apply" button!

- If you press “Select All" next to the Graphic Card you can Load or Unload EDIDs on all or just on selected Outputs. (The outputs with yellow lines are selected)

- There are also other options for configuring the selected output directly by clicking “EDID” and selecting one of three settings:
Load - Load the chosen EDID (drop-down menu (browser or predefined EDIDs))
Burn - specific data set is permanently written to a device's memory.
Export - saves the EDID to a specified path

- If “Local” is selected as the synchronization option, the following option is available for the respective output:
Sync Off - No Synchronization
Server - Local Clock
Client - Receives the clock signal from the master(Local) and synchronizes its video output precisely.

- When select “Genlock” as synchronization option there are 2 available options:
Sync Off - No Sync
Participate - The output is actively connected to the Master Clock.

- If there is a green dot next to a output, it indicates that a monitor is connected.
- The available resolutions are listed in a dropdown menu for selection.

- The “Main” on a specific output means that this monitor is the Main Monitor.

Additional important information:
- If errors occur, there is an option to reset the Windows display settings to their default values.

R.F | 27.05.2026
