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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A description of the Connection Screen is given in the following table:
Menu Bar The Menu Bar contains three items: File, Tools, and Help.
1. The File Menu allows the operator to Create, Save, and
Open user created Work files (see page 71 for details).
2. The Tools Menu contains two entries:Keyboardand Config,
(see The Tools Menu, page 72).
CN6000 List: Each time CN6KClient.exe is run, it searches the User’s local
LAN segment for CN6000 units, and lists whichever ones it
finds in this box. If you want to connect to one of these units,
Double Clickit.
CN6000 IP: This area is used when you want to connect to a CN6000 at a
remote location. You can drop down the list box and select an
IP address or key in an IP address if the one you want isn’t
listed, then key in the Port number in the Port field. If you
don’t know the Port number contact the Administrator.
When the IP address and Port number for the CN6000 unit
you wish to connect to has been specified, Click Connect to
start the connection. When you have finished with your
session, Click Disconnect to break the connection.
Message List: Lists status messages regarding the connection to the
CN6000.
Switch to Remote View Once contact with a CN6000 has been established, this
button becomes active. Click it to switch and take over
console control of the unit that is attached to the CN6000.
The screen output of the unit appears on your monitor. Your
keystrokes and mouse movements are captured and sent to
the CN6000 to be executed on the attached unit.
If the CN6000 is connected to a KVM switch, you can control
the switch and the computers connected to it just as if you
were connected locally.
Change Password This button becomes active after a connection to a CN6000
unit has been established. It allows the User to change the
password he logs onto the CN6000 with.
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