User manual
Table Of Contents
- CN6000
- FCC Information
- User Notice
- Safety Instructions
- Package Contents
- About this Manual
- Conventions
- ATEN Information
- Introduction
- Hardware Setup
- Getting Started
- Administration
- The Windows Client
- The Java Client
- The Log File
- AP Operation
- Appendix
- Index

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An explanation of the dialog box is given in the table below:
Element Action
Full Screen Mode Enabled If Full Screen Mode is enabled (there is a checkmark
in the box), the remote display fills the entire screen of
your local monitor.
Disabled If Full Screen Mode is not enabled (there is no
checkmark in the box), the remote display appears as
a window on your desktop. If the remote screen is
larger than what is able to fit in the window, move the
mouse pointer to the screen border that is closest to
the area you want to view and the screen will scroll.
Clicking the push pin icon in the title bar will cause the
window to remain on top of all other open windows on
your desktop.
Keep Screen Size Enabled If Keep Screen Size is enabled (there is a checkmark
in the box), the remote screen is not resized.
Disabled If Keep Screen Size is not enabled (there is no
checkmark in the box), the remote screen is resized to
fit the resolution of your local monitor.
If the remote resolution is smaller, its display
appears as a window centered on your screen.
If the remote resolution is larger, its display is
centered on your screen. To access the areas that
are off screen, move the mouse to the corner of the
screen that is closest to the area you want to view
and the screen will scroll.
Switch Click Switch to take over console control of the unit
that the CN6000 is connected to.
Exit Click to exit the Windows Client program.
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