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4.Use Daisy chain cable set 2L-1700 (as described in the Hardware Requirements section), to connect from the Chain Out Port of the parent Master View unit to the Chain In Port of the child Master View unit (First Station Out to Second Station In, Second Station Out to Third Station In, etc.).

Note: You cannot use the Chain In Port of the First Station Master View, since it is the highest level parent.

5.Plug the power adapter into an AC source; plug the power adapter cable into the Master View unit’s power jack located on the unit’s rear panel.

6.Connect the PCs to the ports with the cable sets described in the Cables section on page 3, and power up. When powering up, you must follow these two basic rules:

a)Turn on the power to a child Master View Station before turning on the power to its parent (i.e., start with the last unit in the chain and work back to the First Station).

b)Turn on the power to all the Master View Pro Stations before turning on the power to any of the PCs.

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Contents CS-1004 /CS-1008 /CS-1016 2001-01-13 Packing List Contents Overview Model Computer Ports Maximum via Daisy ChainFeatures Connector Type CS Custom Cable Hardware RequirementsConsole CablesPower SwitchK/M Reset Port Selection Switches Power LEDUnpacking CS-1016 Front ViewCS-1016 Rear View Installation First Stage InstallationTurn on the power to the Master View Daisy ChainingPattern Indication PS/2 Mouse Powering Off and Restarting OperationHot Plugging Hot Plugging CPU PortsPort Selection ManualHot Key OSDPort ID Numbering Numbering RulesPort Numbering Table Port Numbering is summarized in the following tableNumber of Digits Meaning Hot Key Operation Hotkey Port SelectionPrevious/Next Switching Hot Key BroadcastingCtrl + Alt + 1 + Enter to initiate the keyboard broadcast OSD Operation NavigationOSD Main Menu Headings Function KeysF1 GoTo Heading ExplanationF2 Scan F3 ListChoice Meaning F4 QV F5 NameSettings are explained in the table below Setting FunctionF6 Set Factory Default Settings Factory default settings are as followsSetting Default OSD Security Features PasswordWhich case you must start again from the beginning Lock/Unlock Console Appendix Station Numbering TableStation Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause ActionSpecifications Function CS-1004 CS-1008 CS-1016Limited Warranty Federal Communications Commission Statement