SERVIS KVM USB Emulation User's Manual 4 Port KVM Switch (FS-1104AU/FS-1104MU) 8 Port KVM Switch (FS-1108AU/FS-1108MU) 16 Port KVM Switch (FS-1116AU/FS-1116MU) Published by FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED
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Table of Contents High Safety Required Use 1. PREFACE..........................................................................................................................................................1 2. CONVENTIONS ................................................................................................................................................1 3. CONFIRMING PACKAGE CONTENTS............................................................................................................
1. Preface FUJITSU COMPONENT would like to thank you for your purchase of a 4 Port KVM Switch, an 8 Port KVM Switch, or a 16 Port KVM Switch (hereinafter referred to as a "KVM Switch" or "this device"). Using this device enables multiple servers to be operated from a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse, greatly reducing your workspace area. In addition, if this device is used in a cascade connection, up to 256 servers can be operated by using 17 KVM Switches (16 port type).
3. Confirming Package Contents Check whether the following items were included in the shipping package by using check marks ( ) in the checkboxes below.
5. Safety Safety Precautions Caution This device adheres to the safety regulations related to information processing equipment such as electronic office machines that are used in an office environment. If you have any questions please contact your FUJITSU COMPONENT sales representative. ● To prevent extreme bumping or shaking when moving a KVM Switch, use the original shipping container or a box similar to it. ● During installation and before using a KVM Switch, carefully read [9.
. Features ● Using a KVM Switch enables multiple PC servers to be operated by eliminating the need for multiple consoles (monitor, keyboard, and mouse) and making the use of multiple PC servers possible from a single console, greatly reducing the workspace area. ● The maximum number of servers that can be selected for KVM Switches is four for the 4 port type, eight for the 8 port type, and 16 for the 16 port type. ● The number of connectable servers can be increased by using a cascade connection.
. Components Front panel view 5
Rear view Rear view of the 4 Port KVM Switch Rear view of the 8 Port KVM Switch Rear view of the 16 Port KVM Switch 6
(1) LED LEDs indicate states such as the server power status and the selected status.
3: For other cases LED display Status No AC power supply for the KVM Switch (unplugged from power outlet, etc) Blinking green light for all ports (at intervals of 40ms) When the HOTKEY mode is used When ports that are not used for the cascade connection are being selected Blinking blue light (at intervals of 400ms) When ports that are used for the cascade connection are being selected Blinking orange light (at intervals of 400ms) When ports that are not used for the cascade connection are being sele
(2) [ServerSelection] switch Pushing the [ServerSelection] switch selects a server. Ports can also be selected when the power status of the server is OFF. (3) [AutoScan] switch Pressing the [AutoScan] switch starts the AutoScan mode. In the AutoScan mode, the screen of servers with ports for which the power is ON can be changed automatically in order. Refer to "11-2-5. AutoScan Mode" for more details. (4) [RESET] switch This switch is not used for normal operations.
In addition, when the [ServerSelection] switch on the left side of the front panel, the [AutoScan] switch, and the [RESET] switch are pressed at the same time, various settings are initialized as shown by the following table.
In this case, devices that are not used are also counted in the number of devices that can be connected. Point When keyboards or mouse devices are both connected to a PS/2 console and a USB console, the USB side is given priority and the PS/2 side does not operate.
(12) Connector for the AC Adapter (4 port type only) This connector is used to connect a dedicated AC adapter. Do not use any cords except dedicated AC adapters. (13) Mini USB connector This connector is not used for normal operations. This connector connects to the server with a USB cable to use a dedicated application to update the firmware of a KVM Switch.
9. Installation A KVM Switch can be installed as an external device. It can also be installed in a rack. A 4 port KVM Switch can be installed in a rack by using a rack mount panel (FP-P005: sold separately). Rack installation (4 port type) (1) Fasten 6 flat head screws at the rear of the rack mount panel (4 screws on the KVM Switch side, 2 screws on the mask panel side) to attach the rack mount panel (FP-P005: sold separately) to the KVM Switch. Mask panel Rack mount panel Attach the 6 flat head screws.
Rack installation (8 port and 16 port types) (1) Remove the console panel from the device. Remove the 4 flat head screws (2 screws on the right side and two screws on the left side) Device Console panel (2) Attach the Rack Fixing Brackets to the device and the console panel. Device side Attach the Rack Fixing Brackets to the device with the 6 Rack Fixing Bracket Screws.
(3) Attach the device and the operation panel to the rack. * Rack Fixing Bracket Screws Device (2 screws on the right side and two screws on the left side) Rack front view Rack rear view Console panel * Rack Fixing Bracket Screws (2 screws on the right side and two screws on the left side) * Rack Fixing Bracket Screws are not provided.
10. Cable Connection and Removal 10-1. Cable Connection An 8 Port KVM Switch is used as an example to explain how to connect cables. The same procedures that are described in this section can be applied for 4 Port KVM Switches and 16 Port KVM Switches. 10-1-1. When a Cascade Connection is not Used (Level 1 connection) The maximum number of servers that can be connected is eight. (1) Connect the power cable (1) of the server to the power outlet. Make sure the server power is left OFF.
Grounded power outlet (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) Dedicated cable (5) (4) Power cable PS/2, USB keyboard, and USB mouse Monitor Grounded power outlet Grounded power outlet 17
10-1-2. When a Cascade Connection is Used (Level 2 connection) When a cascade connection is used for a KVM Switch (maximum configuration: 1 master KVM Switch, 8 slave KVM Switches), up to 64 servers can be connected. For cascade connections with a previous model, the latest KVM Switch or a previous model can be operated regardless of which is on the master or slave side. (1) Use steps 1 to 4 as described in [10-1-1.
Grounded power outlet Level 2 (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (slave) (5) Do not use USB ports on Grounded power outlet the slave side.
10-2. Power Cord Clamp 10-2-1. 4 Port Type (1) Attaching the Power Cord Clamp The provided Power Cord Clamp is used to attach the DC cable of the AC Adapter. After clamping the cable with the Power Cord Clamp, cut the excess part of the band for the Power Cord Clamp. Power Cord Clamp DC cable of the AC Adapter (2) DC cable connection As shown in the diagram below, connect the DC cable to the KVM Switch, and insert the Power Cord Clamp into the round holes on the KVM Switch.
10-2-2. 8 and 16 Port Type (1) Attaching the Power Cord Clamp The provided Power Cord Clamp is used to attach power cord. After clamping the cable with the Power Cord Clamp, cut the excess part of the band for the Power Cord Clamp. AC Cable Power Cord Clamp (2) DC cable connection As shown in the diagram below, connect the DC cable to the KVM Switch, and insert the Power Cord Clamp into the round holes on the KVM Switch.
10-3. Cable Removal Unplug all of the power plugs of devices that are affected by cable removal from the power outlets first before removing cables from the KVM Switch. To replace a KVM Switch, the power of the servers must be turned off before removing any cables.
11. KVM Switch Operation Point Perform the EDID settings first. When a monitor is connected to a KVM Switch for the first time, the Plug and Play data (EDID data) must be set. After performing the EDID data settings, the connected monitor can be used in a suitable environment by restarting the server. In addition, because the set EDID data is emulated for all of the ports, even if a server is started without any selected ports, the connected monitor can still be used in a suitable environment.
power saving mode, "MODE-1" or "MODE-2" of the Hotkey mode can be used to automatically restore a server in power saving mode. *Note. When a mouse with a central button or a wheel button is used, the central button of the mouse can be allocated as a hot key. By selecting "MODE-1" or "MODE-2" for "MOUSE CENTER BUTTON" in the OSD screen (in Customer mode), the mode can be changed to the Hotkey mode by clicking the central button of the mouse. *Note.
11-1-4. Plug and Play Data (EDID Data) Settings *Note. The power of the monitor must be ON to set the EDID data. (1) Enter MODE-1 of the Hotkey mode. (2) Press or the right button of the mouse to enter the Customer mode. (3) Move the cursor to DEFAULT MONITOR (default setting) on the right of MONITOR TYPE or to the product name of the monitor and press .
(6) Start the server and write the EDID data. When the key is pressed When the key is pressed MONITOR TYPE: EDID setting mode VER.: The current F/W version Erasing Composite Flags Composite Sync Signals are not supported by KVM Switches. If EDID data of a composite monitor is sent to a server, the server may output a Composite Sync Signal. To prevent a Composite Sync Signal from being output, perform the procedures in "9.4.
(4) Press
or the left button of the mouse to return to the SERVER SELECTION screen. If or the right button of the mouse is pressed without pressing , the Hotkey mode ends and the normal screen can be returned to.) (5) Press to end the Hotkey mode and return to the normal screen. The following table shows how EDID is converted.
11-2. Server Selection 11-2-1. Server Switching Function Using Front Panel Operation Point Two types of methods can be selected for the server switching function using front panel operation. Two types of methods are available for the server switching function using front panel operation. The switching method can be changed in the Customer mode settings on the OSD. (1) All server scan method (default): SELECT-A (2) UP/DOWN switching method: SELECT-B 11-2-2.
When the [ServerSelection] switch is pressed for a long time, server quick selection can be operated. For key typer, the time is changed by pressing the switch for a long time. (500ms=>150ms) When using server quick selection, the monitor does not display the server image first (black screen). The monitor displays "SELECTION" on the top left of the screen, and the server name is displayed under "SELECTION".
ii. When a cascade connection is used The server can be selected by pressing the [ServerSelection] switch. When this switch is pressed, servers without power can also be selected. When M1 (as shown in the diagram below) is selected and the [ServerSelection] switch (right) is pressed, S1 is selected. In addition, when M1 is selected and the [ServerSelection] switch (left) is pressed, M8 is selected.
11-2-2. Server Switching Using the UP/DOWN Switching Method (SELECT-B) i. When a cascade connection is not used The server can be selected by pressing the [ServerSelection] switch. When this switch is pressed, servers without power can also be selected. When M1 (as shown in the diagram below) is selected and the [ServerSelection] switch (right) is pressed, M2 is selected. In addition, when M1 is selected and the [ServerSelection] switch (left) is pressed, M8 is selected.
ii. When a cascade connection is used The server can be selected by pressing the [ServerSelection] switch. When this switch is pressed, servers without power can also be selected. When M1 (as shown in the diagram below) is selected and the [ServerSelection] switch (right) is pressed, from S1 to S8 for the previously selected server can be selected. (S1 is the default setting) In addition, when M1 is selected and the [ServerSelection] switch (left) is pressed, M8 is selected.
11-2-4. Server Switching Function Using OSD Operation Each server can be selected by using the keyboard and mouse (Hotkey mode). When the power of the server that is being selected is OFF, the selection state is maintained. If all of the servers are OFF, the first server that is turned on is selected. In addition, unconnected ports for servers and the ports for servers that are OFF can be selected. However, nothing is displayed for these ports. *Note.
i. Screen explanation - The KVM Switch status is displayed in the center on the left of the screen (the background color is black) - The status of the KVM Switch ports that are connected in a cascade connection on the slave side is displayed in the center on the right of the screen (the background color is blue) indicates the currently selected port in purple. <↑>, <↓>, <←>, and <→> can be used to display the selected server.
ii. Server switching method using the OSD screen 1: Selection by using the cursor key - Use <↑>, <↓>, <←>, and <→> to select the ports by moving the character string (displayed in purple) up, down, right, and left. - Press to set the selection and end MODE-1 of the Hotkey mode. After switching, the server name is displayed on the upper left of the screen in approximately three seconds.
3: Selection by using the mouse - Servers can be selecting by using the wheel on the mouse. When the central button (wheel button) or both the right and left buttons at the same time are pressed, the selection is set and MODE-1 of the Hotkey mode ends. After switching, the server name is displayed on the upper left of the screen in approximately three seconds (for a mouse with a wheel button). - Press the right button to select the slave side on the SERVER SELECTION screen (for a cascade connection).
iv. Registering and changing the server name (1) Use the console key to register the server name and to change the ports. (2) Press . (3) The character string becomes yellow and the mode changes to the server name input mode. (4) Enter the server name on the keyboard and press to register or change the name. Pressing deletes one character, and pressing goes back one space.
Registration by pressing the TAB key Registration by pressing the TAB key Example of changing a registered name on the master side Point Example of changing a registered name on the slave side Using "Appendix. Server Name Record Sheet" makes registering server names more convenient.
"MODE-2" of the Hotkey Mode For "MODE-2" of the Hotkey mode, the server name is displayed on the top left of the OSD. The "ScrollLock" LED of the connected keyboard blinks on and off at 400ms intervals. In addition, the front LED (for selected ports) of a KVM Switch blinks blue at 400ms intervals. For a cascade connection, the LEDs of selected ports on the master side blink orange at 400ms intervals. i. Screen explanation The server name is displayed on the top left of the OSD.
*Note. When ports that are not used in a cascade connection are selected, the ports are set and the Hotkey mode ends. When ports that are used in a cascade connection are selected, the ports are not set and the KVM Switch waits for the selection input of the ports on the slave side. Example 1: When port 1 of the master is not connected to a slave, the port is set by pressing <1>. Example 2: When port 1 of the master is connected to a slave, the port is not set by pressing <1>.
The background of server name characters becomes pink. Ports of servers with power can be automatically switched at fixed intervals (the default value is ten seconds). The switching interval can be set to 3, 5, 10, 20, 40, or 60 seconds. Pressing <↑> reduces the time and pressing <↓> increases the time. Note that key input and mouse operation to the server cannot be used in the AutoScan mode.
The server name is not displayed in the initial state of a KVM Switch. The server name is not displayed when operations are preformed while the constant server name display is enabled. Always-on display/non display settings are retained once they are changed. *Note. Even if or is pressed twice in succession while holding the key down in MODE-1 or MODE-2 of the Hotkey mode, the constant server name display settings cannot be changed.
11-5. Supplying Power to a KVM Switch There are two methods available to supply power to a KVM Switch. i. POWER SUPPLY:ALWAYS ON The power is constantly supplied to a KVM Switch from a power outlet. ii. Server Synchronization (LINK WITH SERVER) The power is supplied to a KVM Switch from a power outlet at the same time as a server is turned on (except for some monitoring circuits). At least one server is required. The default setting is the POWER SUPPLY:ALWAYS ON method.
Point Do not connect any other devices except for AC Adapters (or AC Cables) while performing this setting. 12.
Suppliable current for the PS/2 keyboard 150mA (MAX) keyboard/mouse from the PS/2 mouse 150mA (MAX) console port USB keyboard 300mA (MAX) USB mouse 300mA (MAX) Operating environment 5 to 40℃/ 20 to 80%RH temperature/humidity Storage temperature -20 to 60℃ / 8 to 85%RH Maximum wet-bulb 25℃ or lower during operation temperature 46℃ during inoperation, shipment, or storage Configuration Metal case, coat (off black) External dimensions 195×114×40mm 437×214×41mm (W×D×H) (including protruding o
USB console USB keyboard, mouse (Low, Full Speed), hub 2 USB connectors The maximum number of connectable devices is as follows: - Maximum total number of keyboards and mouse devices: 4 - Maximum number of hubs: 1 level Host port Mini D-SUB 15P female ×16 (black) OSD mode Manual (Hotkey) mode / AutoScan mode AutoScan function The server screens are automatically changed at a frequency rate of 3/5/10(default value)/20/40/60 seconds Monitor Resolution 1920 x 1200 (maximum) Refresh rate 60Hz Monit
Product Model Number Name Model number Product ID Remarks 4 Port KVM Switch FS-1104AU NC14004-B895-R 8 Port KVM Switch FS-1108AU NC14004-B896-R 16 Port KVM Switch FS-1116AU NC14004-B897-R 4 Port KVM Switch FS-1104MU NC14004-B895/M-R Supports ORACLE (SUN) 8 Port KVM Switch FS-1108MU NC14004-B896/M-R Supports ORACLE (SUN) 16 Port KVM Switch FS-1116MU NC14004-B897/M-R Supports ORACLE (SUN) (Reference: Optional Accessories) Name Model number Serial number Remarks Dedicated server/PC
13. Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Remedy Keyboard and The keyboard and mouse are connected Connect the keyboard and the mouse operation in reverse. mouse correctly to the server and are not normal/ (PS/2 only) KVM Switch. unresponsive. The Hotkey mode is not released. Press or . Poor connection/defective cable. Confirm that the connector is connected properly. Replace the keyboard or mouse. An unsupported keyboard or mouse is Replace the unsupported keyboard connected.
Symptom Cause Remedy A working The connecting cables have been Check the connection, and try operation or device removed. again. suddenly becomes The KVM Switch is frozen. Press the Reset switch. An error occurred in the server. Fix the error in the server. An error occurred in the KVM Switch. Press the Reset switch on the KVM inoperable. The cascade connection is not Switch on the master side for five recognized. seconds or more.
Appendix. Server Name Record Sheet Use these record sheets to record the names of set servers for the KVM Switch. Master Unit NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.1 NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.2 NO. 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 Slave Unit Port.3 NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.4 NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.5 NO.
Slave Unit Port.6 NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.7 NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.8 NO. 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 Slave Unit Port.9 NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.10 NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.11 NO.
Slave Unit Port.12 NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.13 NO. NAME Slave Unit Port.14 NO. 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 Slave Unit Port.15 NO. Slave Unit Port.16 NAME NO.
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4 Port KVM Switch (FS-1104AU/FS-1104MU) 8 Port KVM Switch (FS-1108AU/FS-1108MU) 16 Port KVM Switch (FS-1116AU/FS-1116MU) User's Manual Published June 2012 Published by FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED Printed in Japan ● The content of this manual is subject to change without notice. FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual.
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