Atlas Sound Switch MMK KVM8 User Manual

Modular KVM Switch for  
LCD Console Use  
MMK-KVM8  
Owner’s Manual  
MMK-KVM8  
Modular KVM Switch for LCD Console Use  
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1. Introduction  
The 8-port modular combo-free KVM switch can control attached servers and computers from local or remote consoles. This KVM  
switch is loaded with features including one optional IP-based remote console port (MMK-IPM), On Screen Display (OSD) Menu,  
Password security, Hot key Control, and Auto Scan Control. It has complete keyboard and mouse emulation for simultaneous PC boot-  
up process.  
With the optional IP-based remote console port you can control one or several computers locally at the server site or remotely via the  
Internet using a standard browser. You can securely gain BIOS level access to systems for maintenance, support, or failure recovery  
over the Internet. Communication is secure via SSL encryption.  
1.1 Features  
8-port KVM switch  
Support combo interface for connecting to computer ports conveniently  
Support one local console plus one optional remote console (IP)  
Support MS windows, Netware, Unix, and Linux  
Support iMAC, Power MAC and Sun Micro Systems with USB port  
No Software Required --- easy computer selection via On Screen Display (OSD) Menu, Push Buttons, and Hotkeys  
Provide various Hotkey (Scroll-Lock / Cap-Lock / Num-Lock / L-Alt / L-Ctrl / L-Win / R-Alt / R-Ctrl / R-Win) for switching computer  
port and other control functions, so Hotkey function can be used in various types of keyboards, and to avoid Hotkey duplicate  
problem.  
Provide ACL (Access Control List) security function. Store up to 8 independent user accounts  
Hot Plug --- add or remove connected computers without powering off the KVM switch or computers  
Support two user layers, and search computer/server name  
Plug-n-Play monitor support  
Keyboard status restored when switching computer  
Support Daisy Chain function with both Bus (8-layer) and Tree (2-layer) topologies  
1.2 Package Contents  
Modular KVM Switch Unit – 1 PCS  
Quick Installation Guide – 1 PCS  
Bracket with thumb screw – 1 SET  
Screw – 4 PCS  
Table 1-1. Package Contents  
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1.3 Technical Specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
PS/2 and USB interface KVM switch  
KVM Type  
Console Ports  
Plus One Optional Remote Module  
PC Port Connector  
PC Ports  
HDDB-15  
8
Max. Distance (KVM switch -- Host)  
Video Resolution  
10 m (32 feet)  
1920 x 1440 (Local Console)  
1280 x 1024 for IP-Based remote console  
IP-Based Remote Module (MMK-IPM)  
RJ-45 8P8C for 10/100M Ethernet, DB9 male for Modem, Null  
modem and serial power control, Mini USB 2.0 receptacle  
Daisy Chaining  
Support Daisy Chaining with both Bus (8-layer) and Tree (2-layer)  
topologies, DB15 Female Connector  
Computer port selection  
Hotkey  
On Screen Display (OSD) Menu, Hot Key  
Provide various Hotkey (Scroll-Lock/ Cap-Lock/ Num-Lock/ Alt/  
Ctrl/ Win)  
Security  
Provide ACL (Access Control List) security function, store up to 8  
independent controllable Computer lists  
Multilingual OSD (On Screen Display) control  
8 languages (English, France, Germen, Spanish, Italian, Russian,  
Japanese, Simplified Chinese)  
Auto-Scan Intervals  
Keyboard Emulation  
Mouse Emulation  
Housing  
5 ~ 99 Sec.  
PS/2 or USB  
PS/2 or USB  
Metal  
Power  
DC Power adapter : 12VDC, 1A  
c – 50°c  
-20°c – 60°c  
Operation Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
0 – 80%, Non-Condensing  
Mechanical  
For 1RU Rack Mount Modular Design LCD Console Use  
16.5" x 6.7" x 1.7" (420mm x 170mm x 44 mm)  
Dimension  
Table 1-2. Technical Specifications  
1.4 System Requirements  
Model  
8-port modular KVM switch  
Computer Side  
8 HDDB-15 pin male to one HDDB-15 pin, one Mini Din 6 pin,  
and one USB special cables  
IP Module  
One CAT5 cable, Network Access Environment  
Table 1-3. System Requirements  
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1.5 Cable Diagrams  
PC Port Special Cable  
HDDB-15 pin male to one HDDB-15 pin male, one Mini Din 6 pin and one USB special cable  
Figure 1-1. HDDB-15 / VGA + USB x 1 (3M) (MMK-DB10)  
Figure 1-2. HDDB-15 / VGA + PS/2 x 1 (3M) (MMK-DD10)  
Daisy Chain Cable  
VGA Cable  
HDDB-15 pin Male to Male  
Figure 1-3. Daisy Chain Cable  
Note: Daisy chain needs all 15 cable lines connected. This is a special VGA cable, normal VGA cable has unconnected lines.  
Do not use other VGA cable for daisy chain.  
CAT5/5E/6 Straight Through UTP/STP Cable  
Figure 1-4. CAT5/5E/6 Straight Through UTP/STP Cable (8P8C)  
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1.6 Rear Panel  
8 port Modular Combo-free KVM Switch:  
8 port Modular Combo-free KVM Switch with optional IP module (MMK-IPM):  
Remote Console Module (IP Module)  
Connector for Each Host Port  
Daisy Chain In  
DC Power Jack  
Figure 1-5. Rear Panel  
2. Hardware Installation  
1. Please check all peripherals according to the list before installation, to make sure that the unit was not damaged during shipping. If  
you encounter any problem, please contact Atlas Sound.  
2. Before installation, make sure all peripherals and console have been turned off.  
2.1 Rack Mount Installation  
Hardware kits contents:  
1. Bracket A with thumb screw x 2  
2. Screw (length = 6 mm) x 4  
Install modular KVM switch step:  
1. Install two screws (length = 6 mm) to combine bracket A  
and KVM switch. (Both sides)  
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2. Push KVM switch into the rails from rear of cabinet.  
3. Tighent thumb screw of bracket A to fix KVM switch to console and finish installation. (Both sides)  
2.2 Computer / Server Installation  
Figure 2-1. Computer / Server Installation  
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3-in-1 HDDB-15 Cable Installation  
Each computer port connector is HDDB-15 type. Inspect the 3-in-1 DB15 cable. It will have a HDDB-15 male connector at one end.  
Plug it into computer port on the rear of KVM switch. The other end of input cable has three connectors: a HDDB-15 male type for  
computer video, a purple mini din 6-pin PS/2 connector for keyboard and a green mini din 6-pin PS/2 connector for mouse. Plug these  
three connectors into the respective ports on the computer. Repeat the same procedure for all other computers.  
a. PS/2 computer --- Plug PS/2 mouse connector to computer mouse port and PS/2 keyboard connector to computer keyboard  
port. Do not hot plug PS/2 port. If you must do that make sure PS/2 mouse is plugged in first then the PS/2  
keyboard.  
Figure 2-2. 3-in-1 HDDB-15 Cable, 3m (MMK-DD10)  
b. USB computer --- Plug in USB connector. This single USB connector can handle both keyboard and mouse data, it work as a  
standard HID (Human Interface Device) no extra driver needed.  
Figure 2-3. HDDB-15 / VGA + USB Cable, 3m (MMK-DB10)  
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2.3 Optional Module Installation  
IP Module  
Please refer to “MMK-IPM Owner's Manual” for details.  
IP Remote Console  
Installation: Power off the KVM switch first. Remove the cover of the add-on slot, slide in the IP module and make sure the module is  
fully inserted into the slot.  
The IP module redirects local keyboard, mouse and video data to a remote administration console. It allows you to control one or many  
computers locally at the server site or remotely via the Internet using a standard browser.  
Figure 2-4. IP Module Installation  
2.4  
Power ON  
Check Connections and Plug In Power Supply  
Double check to ensure all cables / connectors are properly connected. Visually check the color of keyboard and mouse connector to  
make sure the keyboard and mouse cables are connected to the proper ports.  
Plug in the power supply to the KVM switch and plug the AC power plug into the electrical receptacle. Now you will see the LED of  
Port 1 light up and hear a "beep" sound.  
Recommend Power ON sequence as follows: Monitor, KVM Switch, finally Computer.  
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2.5 Daisy Chain Connection  
Use one end of the daisy chain cable to connect to the Daisy Chain port of Master KVM switch and connect the other end of the daisy  
chain cable to the Local Console port of the next Slave KVM switch. Please repeat the connection procedures for next Slave KVM  
switch. You can daisy chain a maximum of eight banks.  
Figure 2-6. Daisy Chain Connection  
The console OSD menu will show only the port information of the master KVM switch. When the master unit starts up, it will query all  
daisy chained Slave units, and automatically set up the Bank ID for each Slave unit.  
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3. Usage  
When you power on the KVM switch, it will prompt a Login window waiting for inputting user name and password. Please refer to  
“Hotkeys and OSD manual” for details.  
3.1 Front panel PC port LED Indication:  
8 Ports  
Figure 3-1. Front Panel  
There are two LEDs for each port:  
“P” power: the Green LED on indicating a Computer is connected to the port. Notice the PC99 Computer always power on the  
PS/2 ports even if the Computer is not powered on, so the Green LED will turn on.  
“O” online: the Red LED on indicates the port has been selected. The Red LED will flash if there is no Computer connected to  
the port.  
Press the “BANK” button and the port button simultaneously to reset the KVM switch.  
3.2 Hot plug  
The KVM Switch supports “Hot Plug” function for non-PS/2 connectors. You may Hot Plug the USB mouse or USB keyboard as you  
like.  
Note:  
DO NOT hot plug PS/2 port.  
Some O.S. (Operation Systems) like SCO Unix or Linux do not support “Hot Plug” function. If you apply “Hot Plug” to this kind  
of O.S., it will cause unpredictable behavior or shut down the Computer. Before attempting to use “Hot Plug”, please make  
sure your O.S. and mouse software driver support the “Hot Plug” function.  
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4. Hotkey  
You can also conveniently command the KVM switch by switching ports through simple key sequences. The default hot key is SCROLL  
LOCK and the user can change the hot key at their convenience by accessing the OSD menu and changing the default hot key.  
To send commands to the KVM switch, the SCROLL LOCK key must be pressed twice within 2 seconds. You will hear a beep for con-  
firmation and the keyboard will switch to Hotkey mode. Then enter a command in 2 seconds. If during Hotkey mode no key has been  
pressed in over 2 seconds the Hotkey mode will be aborted and return to Operation System control state.  
A Command should be issued in Hotkey mode in 2 seconds.  
Figure 4-1. Hotkey  
Command  
Function  
Space bar  
Active OSD  
Previous Channel  
Next Channel  
[1.2,…,8] bank,  
First digit bank number start with 1  
Second and third digits port number start with “01”  
PgUp  
PgDn  
“B”  
“S”  
Previous bank  
Next bank  
Turn on / off beeper  
Auto Scan  
“U”  
“P”  
Console Security “ON” to “OFF”  
User logout / login  
“R”  
“L”  
OSD setting back to factory default value  
Turn on / off power saving  
Table 4-1. Hotkey  
Example: Hitting Scroll Lock twice then hitting key 1, key 0, and key 1 will switch to bank 1 port 01. The first port is local at bottom  
right at the back panel.  
Figure 4-1. Hotkey Example  
There are two methods to activate the OSD menu.  
1. Activate OSD by Mouse  
Holding the left mouse button, pressing and releasing the ESC key will activate the Port Display.  
Holding the right mouse button, pressing and releasing the ESC key will activate the OSD.  
2. Activate the OSD by pressing Hotkey twice, then pressing Space Bar.  
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5. OSD (On Screen Display)  
On Screen Display Menu provides a menu driven interface to handle a Multilingual Menu, Access Security, Computer switching pro-  
cess, naming a PC or server, setting up the password/window display time and to search a PC port name.  
It allows two console users to access the same PC but only one of the users will be linked to the PC, the others user can only view the  
same PC.  
This OSD Menu has a 3 tiered dialog window:  
1. Login Window --- When powering on the MMK-KVM8 switch, it will prompt a login window and ask for user name and pass-  
word. This KVM system can setup one SUPERVISOR and eight USERS. SUPERVISOR user name and password must be estab-  
lished before other USER accounts can be set-up and OSD access granted. When you login as SUPERVISOR, please go to USER  
SECURITY to set up one new SUPERVISOR or USERS. SUPERVISOR can access all Main menu options. USER can access PORT  
NAME and PORT SEARCH for switching.  
2. Port Name--- port switching using OSD  
3. Main Menu--- 8 menus to operate this KVM switch  
MAIN MENU  
Function  
01 LANGUAGE  
OSD Language Change  
PORT NAME Modification  
Quick Searching By Port Name  
Change Password  
02 PORT NAME EDIT  
03 PORT SEARCH  
04 USER SECURITY  
05 ACCESS LIST  
06 HOT KEY  
Define User Access Authority  
Change Hotkeys  
07 TIME SETTINGS  
08 OSD MOUSE  
Modify SCAN Time Interval  
Modify OSD MOUSE Speed  
Table 5-1. OSD Main Menu  
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5.1 Login Window  
Figure 5-1. Login Window  
Turn on local console monitor and there will be a login window on screen. No input for username and password over 1 minute at login  
window will cause the monitor’s signal to turn off. The default SUPERVISOR user name is eight zero digits “00000000 “. The pass-  
word is eight zero digits “00000000 “.  
After login on or port switch either by panel button, OSD, or Hotkey, the screen will display the following information, one digit  
BANK NUMBER, two digit PORT NUMBER, PORT NAME and current Hotkey, any input or mouse movement will return the screen  
back to PC.  
Figure 5-2. Login Window  
Security Logout  
No input for username and password over 1 minute at the login window will cause the console monitor’s signal to turn off.  
At normal operation, no input from console keyboard or mouse movement over 10 minutes will cause the KVM switch to turn off the  
screen display then go to the Login Window and prompt user name and password.  
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5.2 Port Name  
Figure 5-3. Port Name  
OSD Function Key  
Description  
F1  
Go to Main Menu  
F2  
CONSOLE OFF  
F3  
Previous Menu  
Enter  
/   
PgUp  
PgDn  
Esc  
1
Switch to Selected Port  
Move Select  
Previous Bank  
Next bank  
Quit  
Show port 01 ~ 08  
Show port 09 ~ 16  
Show port 17 ~ 24  
Show port 25 ~ 32  
2
3
4
Table 5-2. OSD Function Key  
CONSOLE OFF – logout so the next person needs to enter user name and password in order to do operation on this KVM system  
USER: There are two type of user SUPERVISOR and USER. SUPERVISOR can setup the change the OSD settings at Main Menu.  
USER can do Port switch and Port Search only.  
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5.3 Main Menu  
Figure 5-4. Main Menu  
OSD Function Key  
Description  
Select  
Enter  
/   
F1  
Move  
Go to Main Menu  
F2  
Console off  
Back  
F3  
Esc  
Exit  
Table 5-3. OSD Function Key  
5.3.1 LANGUAGE  
The default language is ENGLISH. Move the cursor by keyboard -- "Up Arrow" key and the "Down Arrow" key – or mouse to select lan-  
guage as you need.  
Figure 5-5. Language  
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5.3.2 PORT NAME EDIT  
Figure 5-6. Port Name Edit  
OSD Function Key  
Description  
Port Name Edit  
Move  
Enter  
/   
F1  
Go to Main Menu  
Console off  
F2  
F3  
Back  
Esc  
1
Exit  
Show port 01 ~ 08  
Show port 09 ~ 16  
Show port 17 ~ 24  
Show port 25 ~ 32  
2
3
4
Table 5-4. OSD Function Key  
The first line bar is Bank number, following lines are the port name list.  
Use Up Arrow key “”, Down Arrow key “” or OSD MOUSE to move. After you have selected the PC port already, you can either  
press the ENTER Key, or Move the cursor to the PC name. Double click the left mouse button to switch the PC port immediately.  
Press PgUp key or PgDn key for selecting previous or next Bank.  
Press the Up Arrow key “” or the Down Arrow key ”” to select “SYSTEM 02“ Press the ENTER key to switch current PC port to  
PC port 2, or move the cursor to "SYSTEM 02" and double click the left mouse button to switch current PC port to PC port 2.  
Press the “INS” key or click the right mouse button for editing PC name.  
Press the “ESC” key to cancel editing PC name without any change or the ENTER key to complete the new PC name.  
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5.3.3 PORT SEARCH  
P O  
R
T
S
E
A
R
C
H
X
E N  
T
E
R
N
A
M
E
_ _  
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Figure 5-7. Port Search  
OSD Function Key  
Description  
Enter  
F1  
Start Port Search  
Go to Main Menu  
Console off  
Back  
F2  
F3  
Esc  
Exit  
Table 5-5. OSD Function Key  
Search the computer by port name. Enter “*” to show all the port names.  
5.3.4 USER SECURITY  
At USER SERCURITY of OSD can setup one SUPERVISOR and eight ADMINISTRATORS all with 8 digits name and password.  
Figure 5-8. User Security  
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OSD Function Key  
Description  
Enter  
/   
F1  
Enter user name  
Move  
Go to Main Menu  
Console off  
Back  
F2  
F3  
Esc  
Exit  
Table 5-6. OSD Function Key  
Press “ENTER” key to get USERS list. The left column “S” means SUPERVISOR and “1”, “2”,“3”,…., “8” mean ADMINISTRATOR.  
The maximum NAME is eight characters (A~Z and 0~9) and PASSWORD is eight characters maximum (A~Z and 0~9).  
5.3.5 ACCESS LIST  
Figure 5-9. Access List  
OSD Function Key  
Description  
Select  
Enter  
/   
F1  
Move  
Go to Main Menu  
Console off  
Back  
F2  
F3  
Esc  
Exit  
Table 5-7. OSD Function Key  
Only SUPERVISOR can set up the ACCESS LIST. The first column is the PC name list and the following 8 columns are the access  
rights of each ADMINISTRATOR. Use OSD MOUSE or ENTER key to activate / deactivate the access right of each port. “X” means  
access disabled and “O” means access enabled.  
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5.3.6 HOTKEY  
Figure 5-10. Hotkey  
OSD Function Key  
Description  
Select  
Enter  
/   
F1  
Move  
Go to Main Menu  
F2  
Console off  
Back  
F3  
Esc  
Exit  
Table 5-8. OSD Function Key  
Some keyboards may not be equipped with all the special keys. Make sure the key you select is available in your keyboard.  
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5.3.7 TIME SETTINGS  
Figure 5-11. Time Settings  
OSD Function Key  
Description  
Save  
Enter  
F1  
Go to Main Menu  
Console off  
Back  
F2  
F3  
Esc  
Exit  
Table 5-9. OSD Function Key  
The “SCAN TIME: 10 SEC” means that the scan interval from one PC port to the next PC port. The default SCAN time is 10 seconds  
and the maximum scan time is 99 seconds, and USER cannot use the number pad. Press “ENTER” key to save SCAN TIME  
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5.3.8 OSD MOUSE  
You can change the move speed of mouse cursor in this item. There are three levels you can choose in it. The fastest move speed is  
“FAST”, the second is “MIDDLE” and the slowest is “SLOW”. Using "” and “” key on keyboard to move highlight bar and select  
what move speed you want to use. After press ENTER Key, the mouse cursor move speed will change.  
Figure 5-12. OSD Mouse  
OSD Function Key  
Description  
Save  
Enter  
/   
F1  
Move  
Go to Main Menu  
Console off  
Back  
F2  
F3  
Esc  
Exit  
Table 5-10. OSD Function Key  
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6. Troubleshooting  
1. The computer boots up, but the keyboard doesn’t work  
PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port is not designed for Hot Plug. USB mouse and keyboard can Hot Plug, but need to wait a  
few seconds for Computer bus emulations.  
Don’t press any keys on the keyboard while the selected computer is booting up. Otherwise it might cause a keyboard  
error or keyboard is not detected at Host side.  
Make sure the keyboard works when directly plugged into the computer.  
Try a different keyboard, but use only 101, 102 or 104-key keyboard.  
2. The Mouse is not detected during PC boot up  
Make sure to plug in mouse first, then plug in keyboard.  
Make sure the USB or PS/2 mouse works when directly plugged into the computer.  
Avoid moving the mouse or pressing the mouse buttons when switching ports.  
3. No video signal display on the remote monitor  
Check that all VGA cables & connectors, CAT5 cable & connector are firmly connected.  
4. VGA resolution output mismatch with the monitor’s  
The KVM switch will provide DDC information to all the PC VGA board. If both the local console’s monitor and KVM switch  
are turned on before the PC boot up, or if the PC boot up faster then the KVM switch, the PC miss the DDC (Data Display  
Channel) information that causes the VGA resolution output mismatch with the monitor’s.  
In this case, please turn off the PC wait few minute then turn on again.  
7. Certifications  
FCC  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two con-  
ditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference  
2. This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
CE  
This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following regulations: EN 55 022: CLASS B.  
RoHS  
All contents of this package, including products, packing materials and documentation comply with RoHS.  
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Limited Warranty  
All products manufactured by Atlas Sound are warranted to the original dealer/installer, industrial or commercial purchaser to be free  
from defects in material and workmanship and to be in compliance with our published specifications, if any. This warranty shall extend  
from the date of purchase for a period of three years on all Atlas Sound products, including SOUNDOLIER brand, and ATLAS SOUND  
brand products except as follows: one year on electronics and control systems; one year on replacement parts; and one year on Musi-  
cian Series stands and related accessories. Additionally, fuses and lamps carry no warranty. Atlas Sound will solely at its discretion,  
replace at no charge or repair free of charge defective parts or products when the product has been applied and used in accordance with  
our published operation and installation instructions. We will not be responsible for defects caused by improper storage, misuse (includ-  
ing failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance), accident, abnormal atmospheres, water immersion, lightning discharge,  
or malfunctions when products have been modified or operated in excess of rated power, altered, serviced or installed in other than a  
workman like manner. The original sales invoice should be retained as evidence of purchase under the terms of this warranty. All war-  
ranty returns must comply with our returns policy set forth below. When products returned to Atlas Sound do not qualify for repair or  
replacement under our warranty, repairs may be performed at prevailing costs for material and labor unless there is included with the  
returned product(s) a written request for an estimate of repair costs before any non-warranty work is performed. In the event of replace-  
ment or upon completion of repairs, return shipment will be made with the transportation charges collect.  
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT APPLICABLE LAW PREVENTS THE LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL  
INJURY, ATLAS SOUND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN TORT OR CONTRACT FOR ANY DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL  
LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION, USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS. THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS  
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Atlas Sound does not assume, or does it authorize any other person to assume or extend on its behalf, any other warranty, obligation,  
or liability. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Should your MMK-KVM8 require service, please contact the Atlas Sound warranty department at  
1-877-689-8055, ext. 277 to obtain an RA number.  
Atlas Sound Tech Support can be reached at 1-800-876-3333.  
©2008 Atlas Sound L.P. All rights reserved. Atlas Sound and Strategy Series are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P.  
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ATS003332 RevA 1/09  
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