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4-Port USB HDMI Multi-View Dual Rail                                    

WideScreen LCD KVM Switch

CL3884NW

User Manual

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Page 1: ...4 PortUSBHDMIMulti ViewDualRail WideScreen LCD KVM Switch CL3884NW User Manual www aten com...

Page 2: ...t in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules...

Page 3: ...e defective following their purchase the buyer and not the manufacturer its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential dama...

Page 4: ...this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the unit and or any of the devices connected to it Features may have been added to the C...

Page 5: ...perating Systems 4 Components 5 CL3884NW Front View 5 CL3884NW Rear View 7 2 Hardware Setup Before you Begin 9 Standard Rack Mounting 11 Grounding 13 Single Level Installation 14 Cable Connection Diag...

Page 6: ...ture in Picture Quad 37 Picture on Picture 38 Picture by Picture Dual 39 Picture by Picture Triple 40 Picture by Picture Quad 41 Preset Configuration 42 LCD 2nd Display 44 4 OSD Operation OSD Overview...

Page 7: ...232 Commands 75 Verification Messages 75 Log In 76 Logout 77 Open Close RS 232 Link 78 Switch Port 79 PiP Mode 80 Quad View Mode 81 Change Display Mode 82 Port Disable 83 OSD Language 84 Keyboard Lang...

Page 8: ...ix Safety Instructions 115 General 115 Rack Mounting 117 Technical Support 118 International 118 North America 118 Specifications 119 Connection Tables 121 CL3884NW to Compatible 4 Port Switches 121 S...

Page 9: ...on explains the fundamental concepts involved in operating the CL3884NW Chapter 4 OSD Operation provides a complete description of the CL3884NW OSD on screen display and how to work with it Chapter 5...

Page 10: ...ndicates keys you should press For example Enter means to press the Enter key If keys need to be chorded they appear together in the same bracket with a plus sign between them Ctrl Alt 1 Numbered list...

Page 11: ...ach up to a maximum of 16 video sources that can be simultaneously displayed and controlled with independent keyboard and mouse Featuring Boundless Switching the CL3884NW allows users to switch contro...

Page 12: ...exclusive ATEN technology that eliminates boot up display problems and optimizes the resolution when switching among different sources Easily resizes and or repositions any PiP or PbP to suit users vi...

Page 13: ...smooth operation in a 1U high system rack Dual rail design allows LCD monitor and keyboard touchpad modules to operate independently Console lock enables the console drawer to remain securely locked a...

Page 14: ...ating systems include Windows Mac Linux and Sun CL3884NW External Console Optional 1 x HDMI monitor and cable 1 x USB mouse 1 x USB keyboard 1 x Speaker Computers Each computer1 must be equipped with...

Page 15: ...pter 1 Introduction 5 Components CL3884NW Front View 6 5 5 7 16 18 15 14 11 9 8 4 3 12 1 13 13 Press the Exit Light pushbutton for two seconds to turn the LED light ON or Off Default On EXIT LIGHT 17...

Page 16: ...indicate that the computer attached to the corresponding port is selected for KVM control In a cascade setup press a CPU Port Selection Pushbutton to switch the console display to the corresponding s...

Page 17: ...e Upgrade Recovery page 113 for details 17 LCD On Off Button Push this button to turn the LCD monitor on and off The button lights when the LCD monitor is off Note The light indicates that only the mo...

Page 18: ...CL3884NW supports an independent external console The external console s USB keyboard and mouse HDMI display and speakers cables plug in here 6 KVM Port Section The provided KVM Cable Sets USB HDMI an...

Page 19: ...es you will be connecting up has been turned off You must unplug the power cords of any computers that have the Keyboard Power On function 3 CL3884NW packing material has been inserted to protect the...

Page 20: ...be sure to place it on a completely flat and firm surface before pulling the device in or out to prevent damage due to uneven force on the module 5 To prevent damage to your installation from power su...

Page 21: ...ck installation Note 1 It takes two people to mount the switch one to hold it in place the other to screw it in 2 The standard rack mounting kit does not include screws or cage nuts If you need additi...

Page 22: ...the following 1 Attach the left and right mounting brackets to the back of the rack installing four screws in the tabs to secure them in place 2 Two people to insert the CL3884NW by sliding its left...

Page 23: ...w at least 5 1 cm on each side for proper ventilation and at least 12 7 cm at the back for the power cord and cable clearance Grounding To prevent damage to your installation it is important that all...

Page 24: ...ges or static electricity 2 Use the provided KVM cable sets as described in the Cables section on page 4 to connect any available KVM port to the keyboard video and mouse ports of the computer you are...

Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 15 Cable Connection Diagrams KVM Cable Installation Diagrams...

Page 26: ...4NW by connecting one end of a grounding wire to the grounding terminal and the other end to a suitable grounded object Note Do not omit this step Proper grounding helps to prevent damage to the unit...

Page 27: ...witches have been powered on in this sequence can the computers be powered on Note Remember to turn on the Power Switch on the CL3884NW Two Level Installation Diagram Connecting the CM1164A with Compu...

Page 28: ...CL3884NW User Manual 18 Connecting the CM1284 with Computers and Video Sources QD2 QD3 QD4 QD5...

Page 29: ...r viewing while the keyboard touch pad module is conveniently out of the way when not in use Note As a safety precaution to keep the console from accidentally sliding out the console is locked into th...

Page 30: ...CL3884NW User Manual 20 2 Pulling slide the Panel Module all the way out until it automatically clicks in place 3 Raise the LCD Module all the way back to expose the LCD screen...

Page 31: ...se Bar Handle to pull the Keyboard Module straight out until it clicks in place 5 To independently retract they keyboard into the rack slide both Keyboard Module Releases and push the Keyboard Module...

Page 32: ...CL3884NW User Manual 22 6 Slide the keyboard in until its completely inserted into the rack 7 To close the LCD screen lower the LCD Module until it lies flat and slide it back in...

Page 33: ...on the keyboard module as you work Wrong DO NOT lean your body weight on the keyboard module DO NOT place heavy objects on the keyboard module The maximum load bearing capacity of the keyboard module...

Page 34: ...wer on the computers Note If you have shut down more than one station power up the highest station first and work your way down to the lowest one Hot Plugging The CL3884NW supports hot plugging compon...

Page 35: ...hen navigating through the menus this button moves you Left or Down When making an adjustment it decreases the value EXIT LIGHT When you have not entered the LCD OSD Menu function pressing this button...

Page 36: ...level of the screen image Color Temperature Adjusts the color quality of the display You can adjust the warmth value color balance etc The Adjust Color selection has a further submenu that lets you f...

Page 37: ...4NW from the channel information at the top left corner in the screen Note To hide this information disable the Channel Info setting Display Channel Info from the OSD Menu This computer is connected t...

Page 38: ...puter on any level of the installation by specifying the Port ID that the computer is connected to Using the CPU Selection Pushbuttons see CPU Port Selection Pushbutton LEDs page 6 Using the OSD see O...

Page 39: ...eo audio and connect to peripheral devices on a third USB Manual Port Switching Use the CPU Port Selection Pushbuttons to switch KVM focus to any port on the installation Please see CPU Port Selection...

Page 40: ...the Quick Access Toolbar with the console mouse To switch computers with the OSD do the following 1 Move the cursor to the top of the OSD to display the Quick Access Bar 2 From the Quick Access Toolba...

Page 41: ...ved up down left or right off one screen and onto another to switch keyboard mouse control to the adjacent computer The audio and USB hub focus is also switched to the new computer The mouse cursor ca...

Page 42: ...ription CPU Port Selection Pushbuttons Press a CPU Port Selection Pushbutton Mouse Wheel In any PiP mode move the cursor to the window you wish to extend and double click the mouse wheel Note This fun...

Page 43: ...l screen See Invoke Hotkey Mode page 61 for hotkey instructions OSD Menu In the OSD click from the Quick Access Toolbar go to Display Multiview Mode and then select Single Note You may need a password...

Page 44: ...to the top center of the OSD to display the Quick Access Toolbar and then select from the Quick Access Toolbar Note Hardware Cursor Mode must be enabled see The OSD Menu page 49 Hotkey Enter the illus...

Page 45: ...ure dual mode Quick Access Toolbar Move the mouse to the top center of the OSD to display the Quick Access Toolbar and then select from the Quick Access Toolbar Note Hardware Cursor Mode must be enabl...

Page 46: ...icture triple mode Quick Access Toolbar Move the mouse to the top center of the OSD to display the Quick Access Toolbar and then select from the Quick Access Toolbar Note Hardware Cursor Mode must be...

Page 47: ...play picture in picture quad mode Quick Access Toolbar Move the mouse to the top center of the OSD to display the Quick Access Toolbar and then select from the Quick Access Toolbar Note Hardware Curso...

Page 48: ...mouse to the top center of the OSD to display the Quick Access Toolbar and then select from the Quick Access Toolbar Note Hardware Cursor Mode must be enabled see The OSD Menu page 49 Hotkey Enter th...

Page 49: ...ay the Quick Access Toolbar and then select from the Quick Access Toolbar Note Hardware Cursor Mode must be enabled see The OSD Menu page 49 Hotkey Enter the illustrated hotkeys See Invoke Hotkey Mode...

Page 50: ...y the Quick Access Toolbar and then select from the Quick Access Toolbar Note Hardware Cursor Mode must be enabled see The OSD Menu page 49 Hotkey Enter the illustrated hotkeys See Invoke Hotkey Mode...

Page 51: ...y the Quick Access Toolbar and then select from the Quick Access Toolbar Note Hardware Cursor Mode must be enabled see The OSD Menu page 49 Hotkey Enter the illustrated hotkeys See Invoke Hotkey Mode...

Page 52: ...y settings as required 2 Move the console mouse to the top of the screen The Quick Access Toolbar appears 3 Click and select a preset Fn to save the current configuration 4 To apply a preset configura...

Page 53: ...ick from the Quick Access Toolbar go to Display Save to Fn and then select your desired preset configuration Fn1 Fn2 Fn3 and Fn4 Note You may need a password to access the OSD Menu For details see Pas...

Page 54: ...g methods Method Action Description Multi View Mode LCD 2nd Display Mode Pushbuttons LEDs Press these pushbuttons to dis play different display mode from Multi vew with Full screen Full screen with Mu...

Page 55: ...ontains controls for all system settings For details see The OSD Menu page 49 OSD Login The OSD incorporates an one level password system Before the OSD main screen displays a login screen appears req...

Page 56: ...Access Toolbar provides the following controls Click an icon to apply the display mode Click this icon to enable the editor mode to allow you to assign source to a particular channel and resize inset...

Page 57: ...mode follow the steps below 1 Make sure the following functions are enabled to allow console mouse to operate For details see The OSD Menu page 49 Hardware Cursor Mouse Emulation 2 Move the console mo...

Page 58: ...on see Preset Configuration page 42 Swap locations of video sources in quad mode Click the port number at the top left corner and select a port Resize windows Click on a window move the cursor to a co...

Page 59: ...u is protected by password and is locked if the OSD Menu has not been operated for 30 seconds This is to secure the advanced settings the OSD Menu from general operations using the Quick Access Toolba...

Page 60: ...ilar to the one below appears OSD functions are used to configure and control the OSD For example you can rapidly switch to any port scan selected ports limit the list you wish to view designate a por...

Page 61: ...shbuttons Logout Timeout Never 10s 30s 60s 5 mins 10 mins Sets how long the CL3884NW waits after the last input or RS 232 command before automatically logging out from the OSD Menu or closing an RS 23...

Page 62: ...d display the Quick Access Toolbar The Channel Editor provides a way to change display modes and other settings with the mouse and an on screen control panel HSM Num Ctrl F12 Defines the hotkey combin...

Page 63: ...e see Display Modes page 32 Channel 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Sets the source assignment for each channel For example if you select Port 2 for Channel 1 port 2 source will be displayed on Channel...

Page 64: ...Sets the display mode for your CL3884NW LCD and the second monitor Transparency Enable Disable Enable this setting to make the inset window s of a PiP display semi transparent Note This setting only...

Page 65: ...port 2 port 3 port 4 on the CL3884NW The CL3884NW only supports English characters of upper and lower cases numbers hyphens and underscores Port 2 Name PC2 Port 3 Name PC3 Port 4 Name PC4 Port 1 OS Wi...

Page 66: ...le this function to have the CL3884NW cycle from port to port at the defined Auto Scan Duration This gives users an automated way of viewing all the computers connected to the ports c Double click the...

Page 67: ...x This mode sends the optimum EDID to all connected displays FHD This mode sends ATEN predefined EDID 1920 x 1080 60Hz to the connected sources Keyboard Emulation Enable Disable Enable keyboard emulat...

Page 68: ...sword protect access to the OSD Menu The default password is password Change Password Enable Disable Enable this function to change the login password for the OSD Menu This setting is only available w...

Page 69: ...ation Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Select an option to back up the current OSD configuration Load Configuration Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Select an option load a previously ba...

Page 70: ...l serial number used by ATEN s factory and technical support staff to identify products This number does not affect products warranty If your product requires after sales services you may provide the...

Page 71: ...ings can also be controlled in Hotkey mode Setting the Beeper Setting the Port Operating System Invoke Hotkey Mode All hotkey operations begin by invoking Hotkey mode 1 There are two possible keystrok...

Page 72: ...an directly access any computer on the installation with a hotkey combination that specifies the port ID of the KVM port that a computer is connected to To access a computer using hotkeys 1 Invoke hot...

Page 73: ...f the secondary windows channels is used to auto scan two or three computers Auto Scan mode does not work with the Quad View PiP Quad or PoP mode as these modes already display all computers on the sc...

Page 74: ...g and replugging the keyboard and mouse on the target computer To perform a computer keyboard mouse reset key in the following hotkey combination 1 Invoke hotkey mode with the Num Lock or Ctrl F12 com...

Page 75: ...ssing a function key you automatically exit Hotkey mode Set Broadcast Mode Users can use hotkeys to set the Broadcast Mode for the selected KVM port with the connected computers 1 Invoke Hotkey mode s...

Page 76: ...Auto Scan Mode page 63 for more information Enter Switch the focus of all the devices including KVM USB hub and audio to the next computer Port 1 to Port 2 Port 2 to Port 3 Port 3 to Port 4 and Port...

Page 77: ...Selection Pushbutton LEDs page 6 and Multi View Mode LCD 2nd Display Mode Pushbuttons LEDs page 6 J Enter Synchronous or asynchronous the Display B second monitor to follow the mouse cursor focus on C...

Page 78: ...nts the Fn3 key configuration n 4 Implements the Fn4 key configuration E Enter Enable or disable Power On Detection with which the CL3884NW switches to the next powered on computer when a computer tha...

Page 79: ...Enter Enable or disable the broadcast mode u p g r a d e Enter Initiate a firmware upgrade T L Enter T R Enter Sets a mouse between touch pad or second console mouse to perform boundless switching The...

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Page 81: ...he emulation mappings are listed in the table below Note When using key combinations press and release the first key Ctrl then press and release the activation key PC Keyboard Mac Keyboard Shift Shift...

Page 82: ...keys The corresponding functions are shown in the table below Note When using key combinations press and release the first key Ctrl then press and release the activation key PC Keyboard Sun Keyboard...

Page 83: ...9 serial adapter not provided to connect the computer s serial port to the RS 232 In port of the CL3884NW as shown below Please see below for CL3884NW RJ 45 and RS 232 port pin define 2 Download cont...

Page 84: ...o COM1 Speed baud 19200 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow Control None 4 When the session is connected you can send RS 232 commands to control the CL3884NW from the controller PC For informatio...

Page 85: ...ent without RS 232 login login OK Password correct and login successful login FAIL Incorrect password SETTING OK Some commands support the save parameter so when you input save the system will check a...

Page 86: ...232 link is closed see Open Close RS 232 Link page 78 For username password information see Security page 89 Type your command in the following format Command Control Number Enter For example to login...

Page 87: ...ogout of the CL3884NW and close the RS 232 link Type your command in the following format Command Enter For example to logout of the CL3884NW type the following logout Enter Note Each command string c...

Page 88: ...the link is closed The link opens when you log in and closes after 30seconds if no command is sent To change the timeout settings configure the Logout Timeout setting in the OSD Menu see page 51 Type...

Page 89: ...following format Command Input Command Enter For example to switch to port 2 type the following sw p2 Enter Note 1 Each command string can be separated with a space 2 The Port Number command string ca...

Page 90: ...Command Control1 Control2 Config1 Config2 Execute Enter For example to Enable Channel Scan for Picture in Picture Triple Mode type the following pip3 c2scanon Enter Note Each command string can be sep...

Page 91: ...to set Quad View Mode you must configure the four channels as follows quad c1p1 c2p2 c3p3 c4p4 Enter For example to set Quad View Mode to the default settings type the following quad default Enter Not...

Page 92: ...annel 1 and channel 2 displays the video of the port next to the console port being displayed pip3 Enable PiP Triple display console port focus remains the same on channel 1 with channel 2 and channel...

Page 93: ...xample to set disable the video output of port 4 type the following chn p4 on Enter For example to set enable the video output of port 1 type the following chn p1 off Enter Note Each command string ca...

Page 94: ...tc Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Command Description lang OSD Language Command Control Description en Change OSD language to English ger Change OSD language to German fr...

Page 95: ...Control Enter For example to change the keyboard language layout to auto detect type the following layout auto Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Command Description layout K...

Page 96: ...the following os p3 mac Enter For example to change port 2 s operating system to Auto Detect type the following os p2 auto Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Command Descript...

Page 97: ...scan all Enter For example to set the scan s focus on each port for a duration of 15 seconds before continuing on type the following scan t15 Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a sp...

Page 98: ...lt type the following portid default Enter For example to change port 4 s ID number to Computer_A type the following portid pComputer_A Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Com...

Page 99: ...reate a Command Formula Command Control Enter For example to enable password protection of the OSD Menu type the following security on Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Comm...

Page 100: ...mmand Control Enter For example to disable keyboard emulation type the following kbemu off Enter For example to enable keyboard emulation type the following kbemu on Enter Note Each command string can...

Page 101: ...ault Enter For example to enable EDID detection type the following vds on Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Command Description vds Video DynaSync Command Control Descriptio...

Page 102: ...e Type your command in the following format Command Control Enter For example to enable the hardware cursor type the following hc on Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Comman...

Page 103: ...eeper function Type your command in the following format Command Control Enter For example to enable the beeper type the following beeper on Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a spac...

Page 104: ...r example to enable the hotkey function type the following hotkey on Enter For example to change the HSM invoke key to Ctrl F12 type the following hotkey f12 Enter Note Each command string can be sepa...

Page 105: ...ample to change the OSD invoke key to Scroll Scroll type the following osdkey scroll Enter For example to change the OSD invoke key to Ctrl Ctrl type the following osdkey ctrl Enter Note Each command...

Page 106: ...e your command in the following format Command Control Enter For example to enable power on detection type the following pod on Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Command Des...

Page 107: ...ort focus as Fn1 type the following fn save1 Enter For example to set all Fn keys back to the default type the following fn default Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Command...

Page 108: ...Type your command in the following format Command Control Enter For example to reset the USB connection type the following usbreset on Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space Com...

Page 109: ...he default Type your command in the following format Command Control Enter For example to restore all CL3884NW settings back to the default type the following redefault on Enter Note Each command stri...

Page 110: ...rmat Command Control Enter For example to enable firmware upgrade mode type the following upgrade on Enter Note Each command string can be separated with a space For a detailed procedure on firmware u...

Page 111: ...to display read only information about the CL3884NW s current configuration status Type your command in the following format Command Enter For example to display the CL3884NW s configuration status ty...

Page 112: ...tkey List command allows you to display a list of the KVM s hotkeys Type your command in the following format Command Enter For example to display the KVM s hotkey list type the following list Enter C...

Page 113: ...ou to display the CL3884NW s current firmware version and copyright information Type your command in the following format Command Enter For example to display the CL3884NW s device information type th...

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Page 115: ...oad the firmware upgrade package a From the computer you just connected to the CL3884NW go to the product web page b Click Support and Downloads and download the firmware upgrade package of your choic...

Page 116: ...CL3884NW User Manual 106 4 A confirmation screen appears press Yes to invoke Firmware Upgrade mode see page 59 5 After you press Yes wait for the below screen to appear...

Page 117: ...Chapter 8 The Firmware Upgrade Utility 107 6 Double click the executable in the downloaded package This screen appears 7 Select the Firmware Upgrade Utility and click Next This window appears...

Page 118: ...t I Agree and then click Next The Firmware Upgrade Utility main screen appears and lists the devices that can be upgraded 9 Select a device from the Device List and click Next to start the upgrade The...

Page 119: ...heck Firmware Version for the Utility to prompt you with a confirmation message before executing the upgrade if the upgrade package is of an older version compared to the firmware on your CL3884NW 10...

Page 120: ...d Downloads and download the firmware upgrade package of your choice usually the most recent 3 Use one of the following methods to enable the Firmware Upgrade mode From the OSD Menu go the Maintenance...

Page 121: ...Chapter 8 The Firmware Upgrade Utility 111 5 After you press Yes wait for the below screen to appear 6 Double click the executable in the downloaded package This screen appears...

Page 122: ...low a Optional Set up a password that will be required when applying this configuration file to the CL3884NW b Click Backup and follow the on screen instruction to save the configuration file When the...

Page 123: ...onditions that call for firmware upgrade recovery When a firmware upgrade is manually aborted When the mainboard firmware upgrade fails When the I O firmware upgrade fails To perform a firmware upgrad...

Page 124: ...all the computers that are attached to the switch 2 Unplug the switch s power adapter cable 3 Wait 10 seconds then plug the switch s power adapter cable back in 4 After the switch is up Power On the c...

Page 125: ...ntilation has been provided Never spill liquid of any kind on the device Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning The...

Page 126: ...onnel If the following conditions occur unplug the device from the wall outlet and bring it to qualified service personnel for repair The power cord or plug has become damaged or frayed Liquid has bee...

Page 127: ...rack Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating Make sure that all equipment used on the...

Page 128: ...d Product model number serial number and date of purchase Your computer configuration including operating system revision level expansion cards and software Any error messages displayed at the time th...

Page 129: ...lack 2 x USB Type A Female Black 1 x 3 5 mm Audio Jack Female Green USB Port 1 x USB Type A Female Front Switches Port Selection 4 x Pushbutton Multi View Mode 5 x Pushbutton LCD 2nd Display Mode 3 x...

Page 130: ...178 H 178 V Support Color 16 77M colors Contrast Ratio 1000 1 Luminance 350 cd m Scan Interval 5 10 15 30 60 90 seconds Default 5 seconds Maximum Input Power Rating 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 1A Power Consum...

Page 131: ...to Compatible 4 Port Switches Supported KVM Switches The table below lists KVM switches that are compatible with the CL3884NW and the type of expansion that they use KVM switches listed below are sol...

Page 132: ...ration 5 Seconds Logout Timeout 30 Seconds Enabled Beeper Y Activated Keyboard Language Auto Detect Hardware Cursor Enable HSM Num Broadcast Mode Disable Channel Info Enable Multiview Mode Quad Toolba...

Page 133: ...cludes two Front L brackets for another mounting option for CL3884NW 1 Attach the left and right Front L brackets to the front of the rack placing screws in the tabs to secure them in place Note Rack...

Page 134: ...84NW by sliding its left and right side bars into the mounting brackets The mounting brackets and the Front L brackets hold the weight of the CL3884NW while you place screws in the front tabs to secur...

Page 135: ...While it takes two people to perform a standard installation with an Easy Installation kit one person can mount the CL3884NW To install the Easy Installation kit do the following 1 Remove the right a...

Page 136: ...w the front flanges to the rack first b Slide the bars with the rear flanges toward the rack until the flanges make contact with the rack then screw the rear flanges to the rack Front Flang Front Flan...

Page 137: ...of the CL3884NW to the front of the rack only tighten the screws part way 4 Slide the rear attachment sliding brackets along the slide bars until they contact the rear of the CL3884NW then use the scr...

Page 138: ...sure that it is properly aligned and operating smoothly See p 19 for opening and closing procedures 6 After determining that the CL3884NW is properly lined up and operating correctly finish up by ful...

Page 139: ...lug the device s USB cable from the USB port on the switch s rear panel then plug it back in PC or OS does not support USB 2 0 The CL3884NW has a built in USB 2 0 hub so does not support PCs or OS tha...

Page 140: ...he keyboard layout setting for the port does not match the keyboard you are using On your switch change the keyboard layout setting for the port to match the layout of the keyboard you are using I can...

Page 141: ...vide a repair service without charge during the Warranty Period If a product is detective ATEN will at its discretion have the option to 1 repair said product with new or repaired components or 2 repl...

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Page 143: ...Port 62 Summary Table 66 Hotkey Mode exiting 62 invoking 61 Hotkey Port Control 61 I Installation single level 14 Invoking Hotkey Mode 61 K Keyboard Emulation Mac 71 Sun 72 KVM adapter cables 3 L LCD...

Page 144: ...316 User Manual 134 rack mounting 117 Selecting the Active Port 62 single level installation 14 Specifications 119 stacking 11 T Technical Support 118 Telephone support iii Troubleshooting 129 U User...

Page 145: ...er Rear view 7 Front view 5 Components 5 computer connection tables 121 Console Opening 19 console cable installation 15 D desktop mounting 11 F factory default settings 122 Firmware upgrade recovery...

Page 146: ...Mode 61 K Keyboard Emulation Mac 71 Sun 72 KVM adapter cables 4 L LCD Adjustment settings 26 M mounting rack 11 O Online Registration iii Opening the console 19 Operating precautions 23 Optional rack...

Page 147: ...rmation 117 Rear View AC power 7 Requirements OS Support 4 Restarting 24 RoHS ii S safety instructions general 115 rack mounting 117 Selecting the Active Port 62 single level installation 14 Specifica...

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