Mode; Usb Io Settings; Multiuser Mode - ATEN CN9000 User Manual

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Mode

Check Force All to Grayscale to enable this function. When enabled, the
remote displays of all clients connected to the CN9000/CN9600/CN9900/
CN9950 are changed to grayscale. This can speed up I/O transfer in low
bandwidth situations.
Check Enable Client AP Device List to enable this function. When enabled,
the unit will be discoverable in the Server List when using the WinClient or
Java Client AP (see Starting Up, page 77). Disabling this function will render
the unit undiscoverable in the Server List but can still be connected to.

USB IO Settings

OS: Specifies the operating system that the server on the connected port is
using. Choices are Win, Mac, Sun, and Other. The default is Win.
Language: Specifies the OS language being used by the server on the
connected port. Drop down the list to see the available choices. The default is
English US.
Mode: The drop-down menu allows you to select whether you would like the
system to accept Virtual Media (see Virtual Media on page 98 for more details)
or to have local Laptop USB Console (LUC) access via the LUC Port (see
Laptop USB Console (LUC), page 118).

Multiuser Mode

Multiuser Mode: Defines how a port is to be accessed when multiple users
have logged on, as follows:
 Exclusive: The first user to switch to the port has exclusive control over
the port. No other users can view the port.
 Occupy: The first user to switch to the port has control over the port.
However, additional users may view the port's video display.
 Share: Users simultaneously share control over the port. Input from the
users is placed in a queue and executed chronologically. Under these
circumstances, users can take advantage of the Message Board, which
allows a user to take control of the keyboard and mouse or keyboard,
mouse, and video of a Share port (see The Message Board, page 96).
Occupy Timeout: If there is no user input for the amount of time specified
here, the control privilege is released and transferred to the next user who
moves the mouse or uses the keyboard.
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