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1. J Pe Dn Enter 0 je f amp fede s fu 2 When connecting to a Sun Sun serial HELP Esc Fi 2 Fa F5 F9 no 11 12 Print sra pase SysRq Break Stop Props Front Open Find Again Undo Copy Paste Cut Mit e Vol Vol Power 6 fj N Backspace Page Num 2 3 4 5 6 UE puni Insert Fone Lock elo Y ye yr Yv yu yr yo Ye Vt 1 7 8 WSUPEPEPLPIPILPI t o Le mj P 4 End Pg Dn Enter m 0 ii 8 lt e B Key layout diagram 2 ASCII keyboard for Sun 1 When connecting to a Sun Hel F1 F2 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 rFi0 Fii rFi2 serail pase O O Or 1 S J L J Ame 10 ON O Stop Again Esc PE 4 amp Insert H Page Nm i f2 3 41 5 Je 17 fae fo fo fe jx TS Lock Props Undo 0 W E R T Y U 0 lt Back Page 7 8 9 ss iw ern ejt hu mm len f E eme pp ZEN hi 3 Open Paste 7 X C N M 1 2 Y3 Vent EP mt Find f Cut Caps Lock fe om
2. Optional Accessories Sold separately KVM Cables Combined Keyboard Mouse NC14000 B602 PS 2 cable this cable may be used for Monitor Cable 1 8m NC14000 B002 cascade connections NC14000 B102 USB cable NC14000 B202 Sun cable Combined Keyboard Mouse NC14000 B603 PS 2 cable Monitor Cable 3 0m NC14000 B003 NC14000 B103 USB cable NC14000 B203 Sun cable Combined Keyboard Mouse NC14000 B605 PS 2 cable Monitor Cable 5 0m NC14000 B005 NC14000 B105 USB cable NC14000 B205 Sun cable e AS Cables Product ID USA NC14004 B074 8016 Port KVM NC14004 B077 4Port KVM AC Adapter For EUROPE NC14004 B075 8016 Port KVM NC14004 B078 4Port KVM AC Adapter For UK NC14004 B076 8016 Port KVM NC14004 B079 4Port KVM AC Adapter Misc Product ID Rackmount Panel NC14003 T033 For 4 ports Sun CRT cable adapter NC14003 T042 ADP 13 W 3 M lt gt DB 15 HD 21 Notes for Cascaded Connections 1 Use a PS 2 cable to do cascaded connections cable for connecting a KVM with a KVM lt Example of cascaded connection involving the previous version of the switch device gt 1 Master is new and slaves are old O K Old 8 port New 8 port FS 108 FS 1008 New 8 port FS 1008 Old 8 port FS 108 New 16 port FS 1016 New 8 port FS 1008 Old 8 port FS 108 22 Troubleshooting The POWER LED is flashing The AC cord is not connected to the electric n the AC
3. gt Ins Del 2 When connecting to a PC AT compatible machine gt lt ES F2 F4 F6 7 F8 10 11 12 Print Pase K EA Lock r Break Ny aye Vs Va Y fe Ye Yc I Page x bad Esc i 5 1 5 6 7 3 9 0 Insert Home Up p a Yw fe Vr Vy Yu 0 P lt Back Page 7 Vo Ve X gt I E T B JA EE EE E m pe fum DX e J PP J P I JA Jr Jr Di E feme mie i 1 X e N M gt i 1 2 Y3 X Thft ee t Ed Pe Dal Caps Lock At afi 0 DX Le fee Ge e s 25 Appendix Host name record sheets Record a list of the names of the hosts that attached to your switch device Slave Unit Port 4 2 N gt O Slave Unit Port 5 Z N gt Master Unit Slave Unit Port 2 NO NAME NO NAME 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15
4. 16 16 Slave Unit Port 1 Slave Unit Port 3 NO NAME NO NAME 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 26 Slave Unit Port 12 Slave Unit Port 14 Slave Unit Port 16 2 2 2 DO NN gt N a gt O Slave Unit Port 13 NAME 2 Slave Unit Port 15 2 Ws Mm gt O 27 O 28 29 30 Declaration of Conformity Model Number FS 1000 series Trade Name KVM Switch Responsible party FUJITSU COMPONENT AMERICA INC Address 250East Caribbean Drive Sunnyvale CA94089 Telephone number 408 745 4900 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation Is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not ca
5. E E ENTE G N E TABE N N Press the TAB key Press the TAB key for setting changing for setting changing the name the name SERVER SELECTION M TER SLAVE MA 61 XXX XX 1 5 2 62 X XXXXX 25 3 6G3 X XXXXX 35 4 4 XXXXX 4 S 5 XXXXX 5 5 6 XX XXX 6 58 7 XXXXX 1T 8 XXXXX 8 S SCAN ARWE E T ENTE T TABE N N Changing master side Changing slave side Single KVM setup has blue area 7 Pressing the Reset Switch with the lt 1 gt and lt 3 gt front switches also held down causes any set names to be discarded and reverts the device to the factory defaults This will occur even if the device is in normal Console Mode not Hot Key Mode Note that if the device is reset in this way any names that were set are lost and not recoverable 16 2 2 Hot Key Mode activated via double lt Ctrl gt key Quickly pressing the Ctrl key twice in succession causes the OSD to appear in the upper left of the screen a Screen Details 1 State of the switch device is shown in the OSD in the upper left of the screen 2 Before switching the text background tums red 3 After switching the text background turns blue and the Hot Key Mode is exited after the switch is completed 4 The OSD disappears about 3 seconds later b Host Switching When the text background turns red the desired host may be switched to by pressing the matching number key s 4 8 port KVM switch for the 4 port devic
6. be sure to thoroughly read this User s Manual before you start using the switch device to ensure correct_use Be sure to keep this User s Manual in a safe place for future reference This user s manual is written for 4 port 8 port and 16 port setups Unless specifically noted all explanations assume an 8 port setup KVM Switch Keyboard Video monitor Mouse B Unpacking Verify that the following items are included in the package If any items are missing or damaged immediately contact the place of purchase or our service department B KVM Switch 1 pc B User s Manual 1 pc B AC Adapter 1 pc For 4 port product 19 inch rack mount and holder 1 large and 1 small set For 8 and 16 port product B Assembly screws 1 set For 8 and 16 port product B Safety Instructions Read the Safety Instructions before use to ensure proper use of this product Safety Instructions contained in this section are written for the user to avoid any damage to property or injury to self please read the following carefully Verify that the power to the host is off before connecting or disconnecting any of the connectors Also be sure to discharge any static electricity Connecting or disconnecting the connectors while carrying a static charge or while the power to the host is on may damage the host or this device Please note that damage of this kind is not covered by the warranty Only PC AT compatible and SUN computers can be hooked up to this
7. following method Auto Scan Button or Enter Key Switches to the currently displayed screen ESC Key Retums you to the host where Auto scan started 2 Host Selection by Keyboard Hot Key Mode The Hot Key Mode may be activated using any of the following three methods Press Ctrl Alt Shift together Once Press Ctrl twice Press the Ctrl key quickly in succession Press Scroll Lock twice Press the Scroll Lock key quickly in succession When the Hot Key Mode is activated the OSD On Screen Display selection screen is shown on the monitor You can select hosts while looking at the OSD display The SELECT LED on the first level master changes from being lit to flashing quickly regardless of first or second level connection The Select LEDs of any slave devices remain lit as normal and do not blink You cannot select hosts with the Host Selector Buttons in the Hot Key Mode 2 1 Hot Key Mode activated via lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt keys or double lt Scroll Lock gt key Press Ctrl Alt Shift once or press the Scroll Lock key twice to go into the Hot Key Mode and the following OSD screen is displayed 12 SELECTION SLAVE a Screen Details 1 Center right of screen blue background shows the state of any slave switch device cascade connected N NOOB Center left of screen black background shows the state of the master switch device ports to the current channel Purple text shows th
8. here Do not use any AC adapter other than the one provided with the switch device 13 CONSOLE 0 6 16 Port Rear Panel DIP Switch Settings The factory default settings are as follows 123 45 6 7 8 DIP Switch Functions Note thes indicates the switch position SW Function ON state OFF state 1 Hot Key Mode lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt ON enabled OFF disabled 2 Hot Key Mode Double Ctrl ON enabled OFF disabled 3 Hot Key Mode Double lt Scroll Lock gt ON enabled OFF disabled 4 Country Setting bit 1 see following table 5 Country Setting bit 2 6 Country Setting bit 3 7 Country Setting bit 4 8 Power Mode Setting ON the switch device is always ON OFF the switch device turns ON if any connected host is turned ON The country code language settings are as follows For Sun Microsystems plat home only Country Setting SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 JPN ON ON ON ON USA ON ON ON OFF GBR ON ON OFF ON GER ON ON OFF OFF FRA ON OFF ON ON ESP ON OFF ON OFF SWE ON OFF OFF ON POR ON OFF OFF OFF TPE OFF ON ON ON KOR OFF ON ON OFF ITA OFF ON OFF ON UNIX OFF ON OFF OFF NOR OFF OFF ON ON BEL OFF OFF ON OFF DEN OFF OFF OFF ON Switching the KVM While Using SUN Hosts When using only Sun hos
9. into Hot Key Mode RP MEN the number key a Wrong key Press the number key 0 Cannot go into Hot Key Mode Wrong key d level are the number keys 1 through m level are F1 through F8 The auto scan switch cycle is The switch cycle has not been adjusted Use the cursor keys 1 and to adjust it abnormal The default value is 10 seconds Operation stops after a period of normal operation The LED on the device does The host s keyboard mouse ports power circuit Correct the problem at the host not light even after turning on protection element has failed the host Cascaded connections are not A problem has occurred at the switcher Press the reset switch recognized Both the slave and the master 23 B Key layout diagram 1 ASCII keyboard for PC AT compatible machines 1 When connecting to a PC AT compatible machine Esc i 7 F8 10 FH 12 519 SysRq Break Backspace Page Num HEELE p b pee peu tee elo Vu fe Vr yv Yv yu yr yo Ye Ve Wy 7 8 9 eee zm Shi ft EPI 1 2 4 A
10. longer Allowed Auto Scan Intervals are 3 5 10 default 20 40 and 60 seconds The new Auto Scan Interval is shown on the OSD for 3 seconds Hosts that are powered OFF are skipped No normal keyboard or mouse input is accepted while the Auto Scan Mode is running 15 To return to Hot Key Mode the Auto Scan Mode must first be cancelled Auto Scan Mode may be cancelled as follows lt Enter gt key Console switches to the currently displayed screen host lt Esc gt key Console reverts to the host active before Auto Scan Mode was entered C Setting Changing Host Names 1 Select the host name to be set changed using the cursor keys exactly as if switching 2 Press the lt Tab gt key 3 The selected name turns yellow with a single black on yellow character 4 Use the keyboard to enter the desired name then press the lt Enter gt key to confirm it Use the lt Del gt key to delete a single character and the lt BS gt key to backspace Use the lt Esc gt key to cancel an unconfirmed name revert to original name Ahost name may be up to 14 characters long 6 Any of the following 47 characters may be used ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890 and Space SERVER SELECTION R SLAVE VIE 0 9 999 99 9 15 2 2 0 XXXXXXXX 2 S 3 0 X XX KXXX 35 4 S 0 XXXXXXXX 4 5 5 S 0 XXXXXXXX 5 5 6 0 XXXXXXXX 6 S J S 0 XXXXXXXX 7 8 S 0 85 C AUTO SCAN Na
11. may have on other products If this product is used in any goods or technology intended for export that come under the authority of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law then it is necessary to get such licenses as the relevant laws call for at the time of export of said goods Therefore be sure to make the necessary applications for export licenses to the government of Japan when taking this product out of the country This product was not designed for purposes requiring high standards of reliability such as medical equipment for life support marine transponders or equipment for aerospace and controlling nuclear power If the switch device is used with any of the above equipment facilities or control systems we accept no responsibility for injuries fires or other damage that may be caused in the event of device failure Do not disassemble repair or modify this product this product should be handled by our maintenance crew Violation of this may lead to unpredicted problems This product contains both metallic and plastic components Follow the any regulations in force in your community when disposing of this product All company names and product names referred to in this document are registered trademarks of their respective owners This Product is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary indust
12. 4 Displays 14 character normal 3 14 master mode when mode when the master mode when mode when the the lt Shift gt is pressed lt Shift gt is released the lt Shift gt is pressed lt Shift gt is released ION TION SLAVE AS SLAVE 1 XXX e 2 XXXXX 3 XXXXX 4 XXXXX 5 XXXXX 6 XXXXX 7 XXXXX 8 S SCAN T TE T N Cascade connected master channel selected Slave channel selected b Host Switching Switching Via Keyboard 1 Use the 1 amp cursor keys to select a host channel on the left side of the OSD 2 If a cascade connected channel is selected the state of the selected slave device is shown on the right side of the OSD 3 If a cascade connected channel is selected pressing the lt gt cursor key causes control to switch to the right slave side of the OSD with the currently selected cascaded host shown in purple Press the cursor key to retum control to the left master side of the OSD 4 On the right side of the OSD use the lt gt amp cursor keys as before to select a cascaded host channel 5 Press the Enter key to actually effect the console switch to the selected host The name of the host switched to is shown at the top left of the screen for about 3 seconds after the switch is effected Press the lt Esc gt key to escape the Hot Key Mode without switching the console 14 Switching Via Mouse The mouse may also be used to c
13. SERVIS Multi Server Intelligent Switch Multi Platform For and UNIX servers FS 1004MT FS 1008MT FS 1016MT User s Manual Table of Contents LOAUTION tas HINT COG cca cal ac a aaa UNPACKING sinana SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS es FEATURES ata atm ates COMPONENT NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS nte SWITCHING THE KVM WHILE USING SUN HOSTS cene INSTALLATION PROCEDURE RACK SETUP sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseee LOW POWER DETECTION OPERATION SPECIFICATIONOS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES SOLD SEPARATELY 5 KEY LAYOUT DIAGRAM 1 KEY LAYOUT DIAGRAM 2 oic theodos o ences APPENDIX HOST NAME RECORD SHEETS c eeeeee eese estan tn tnenanan FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED CAUTION This product and document are the copyright of Fujitsu Component Ltd Any unauthorized reprinting copying republishing or modifications to this product or document is prohibited by law The details of this product and document are subject to revision without notice If any part of this product or manual is found to be invalid or unclear please contact our service department We accept no responsibility for any effect this product
14. ard If this happens try using a high grade cable or video card and altering the connection environment The monitor cable connector is 15 HD type You will need monitor conversion connector available separately to attach a Sun monitor that has a different shape connector Make sure you connect it in the correct orientation and use the fixing screws to hold it in place It may cause trouble if it is not connected properly The POWER LED on the front panel flashes if the AC cord comes unplugged reminding you to reconnect it Cascaded connections must be setup exclusively with our KVM switches only You cannot make these connections with switches produced by other manufacturers A maximum of two levels of cascaded connections are allowed including the master Attempting to cascade three or more levels will not work B Features By connecting several hosts PC AT compatible and Sun machines to this switch device you can save a lot of space by using only one common master console rather than the situation of a console monitor keyboard and mouse for each host that was previously required However you cannot hook up both a PS2 keyboard and mouse and a Sun keyboard at the same time to the console All of the ports on this device use PS 2 interface USB interface and Sun serial interface Choose the cables to match the environment you are using With a single switch device you can attach up to four eight or 16 hosts By usin
15. are not set correctly adjust the settings and restart the system Caution This switch device and the hosts should use a three line type power cable with the ground line on the power cable grounded If you use a two line plug adapter be sure to attach the ground wire to a grounded object 11 B Operation There are two methods for selecting a host the Host Selector Buttons and the OSD display Hot Key Mode Also when the power to a host is turned off while it is selected the status is preserved In that case switch to the host you want to select with the selector buttons or the Hot Keys 1 Host selection by Host Selector Buttons Normal mode Press the selector button of the host you want to select to switch the console to that host the associated SELECT LED lights up Note Do not press two selector buttons at the same time doing so may cause an operation error Press the Auto Scan Button and the SELECT LEDs flash slowly and after a set time default value is 10 seconds the screen switches automatically To change the switching interval press lt gt cursor key to make it incrementally faster and the lt gt cursor key to make it incrementally slower The available switching intervals are 3 5 10 defaulty20 40 60 seconds Hosts that are turned off are skipped You cannot perform keyboard operations or use the mouse during auto scan Exit Auto Scan Mode if you want to move to the Hot Key Mode Exit auto scan with the
16. cord outlet or to the switch device The AC power is off Tum on the AC power The internal power fuse has blown Contact the place of purchase or the support center The keyboard and mouse do The keyboard and mouse connections on the Match the port Nos not operate or operate host are reversed strangely Cannot get out of Hot Key Mode Press the Enter or ESC key Special programmable The key repeat is abnormal Change the speed setting for the key cordless or mice with wheels repeat on the host Connection cable is defective Confirm the connector connection Replace with a different cable If this solves the problem replace with a new cable non supported keyboard or mouse is Replace with a supported keyboard connected or mouse The scroll function or button Mouse not supported Replace with a supported mouse does not operate The specific mouse driver is not installed Install the specific mouse driver Poor screen quality Connection cable is defective Confirm the connector connection Faded images blurred Replace with a different cable If this characters etc solves the problem replace with a new cable Window shifts or does not Wrong resolution Adjust the resolution or use the display when switching monitor function Unsupported monitor or cannot Replace with a supported monitor synchronize multisync Use the monitor function Cannot go into Auto Scan Mode Device enters Hot poe Mode The device goes
17. ct setup used e device that is not capable of showing host names is used as the master device no host names will be shown e device that is not capable of showing host names is used as a slave device no host names will be shown for the channels of that device 18 EDID Setting Mode After pressing the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt keys or double pressing the Scroll Lock to activate the Hot Key Mode pressing the lt N gt key causes the display to switch to the Customer Mode SERVER SELECTION n SLAVE co 77 lt lt E 479 te lt gt hdd gt lt gt lt gt lt v Pd el z gt 1 2 4 5 6 8 N the lt key ee the lt P gt key CUSTOMER MODE SET P PREVIOUS PAGE The top line accesses the EDID Setting Mode The bottom line displays the firmware version currently installed Pressing the Enter key on this screen causes the text background to tum purple while the EDID information is retrieved from the monitor connected to the console port and written to the intemal ROM After the ROM has been written the message PNP MONITOR is displayed When EDID information cannot be retrieved from the connected monitor the message DEFAULT MONITOR is displayed and 00 is written to the ROM If new monitor is connected and the EDID Setting performed the intemal ROM setti
18. device However each host must be equipped with the following type of keyboard mouse and monitor connectors Other specifications are not supported Additionally a PS 2 keyboard and mouse cannot be connected at the same time as a Sun keyboard Allowed PC AT compatible connectors Mini DIN 6P female 1 each for PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse USB A type connector DB15HD female for monitor Allowed SUN connectors Mini DIN 8 P female for keyboard USB A type connector 13 W3 female or DB 15 HD male for monitor Note a 13 W3 connector will require a monitor cable adapter Connecting the host requires special optional cables for PS 2 Sun and 1 8 m 3 and 5m USB cables The maximum cable length is 5 meters Use a 1 8 meter cable for cascaded connections Please note that cables longer than specified are not covered by the warranty Use of standard equipment is recommended because special keyboards programmable wireless and mice wireless or that require a special driver may not be supported operate The keyboard connector for this switch device is a PS 2 type Mini DIN 6P female but you can connect an AT type DIN 5P male keyboard by using a PS 2 AT adapter A USB type keyboard may not be used as the console keyboard The mouse connector for the switch device is exclusively for PS 2 connection Mini DIN 6P female A serial or USB type mouse may not be used as the console mouse When using mice that have PS 2 wh
19. e read 8 as 4 Use the number keys lt 1 gt lt 8 gt For a cascaded setup first use the number keys lt 1 gt lt 8 gt to select a master side channel then use the function keys lt F1 gt lt F8 gt to select a slave side port Switching occurs immediately after the appropriate keys are pressed and the OSD reverts to the normal console Hot Key Mode is finished 16 port KVM switch To select master port 1 press 1 amp wait 1 sec or press 1 then Enter To select master port 2 9 press lt 2 9 gt no wait To select master port 10 16 press 1 then lt 0 6 gt within 1 sec of the lt 1 gt For a cascaded setup first use the number keys as above to select a master side channel then use the function keys as below to select a slave side port To select slave port 1 press lt F1 gt no wait or press lt F gt then 1 amp wait 1 sec or press lt F gt then 1 then Enter To select slave port 2 9 press lt F2 F9 gt no wait or press lt F gt then 2 9 no wait To select slave port 10 12 press F10 F12 no wait or press lt F gt then 1 then 0 2 within 1 sec of the lt 1 gt To select slave port 13 16 press lt F gt then 1 then 3 6 within 1 sec of the lt 1 gt Switching occurs immediately after the appropriate keys are pressed and the OSD reverts to the normal console Hot Key Mode is finished No normal keyboard or mouse input is accepted
20. e DIP switches to match your chosen environment Then confirm that the power cable for each host is plugged into an electric outlet and that the power is off Confirm connection a 2 Connect the hosts 2 1 When using one level using only one switch device It is possible to hook up a maximum of 8 hosts 1 Connect the first host s keyboard mouse connector and CRT connector with the special cable connect b next connect the switch device s Mini D Sub 15 pin female to the special connector black connect c 2 Connect hosts 2 through 8 in the same manner Sun Keyboard PS 2 Mouse Keyboard Monitor 10 2 2 When using two levels using cascaded connections By using cascaded connections maximum 1 master and 8 slaves it is possible to hook up a maximum of 64 hosts 1 Connect the hosts one through eight to the second level of switch devices called slaves in the same way as for the first level 2 Next use the special cables to attach the keyboard mouse monitor connector of the first level switch device called master to the Keyboard Mouse and CONSOLE connectors on the console ports of the second level slave switch devices 3 To increase t
21. e hosts currently selectable with the arrow cursor keys The bottom of the screen shows simple explanations of allowed key operations The mark shows the currently selected host channel Green numbers 1 8 or F1 F8 show the connected host is ON Depending on whether the selected channel has a cascaded slave device attached to it or not the OSD master device display section 1 above changes as follows Non cascaded channel 14 character wide master device section nothing in slave section The OSD screen is the same without cascade connection e Cascaded channel 3 character wide master device section 14 character wide slave section gt gt gt gt gt gt lt lt gt lt lt lt lt lt 1 2 4 9 6 7 8 A E N Example OSD Screen with cascaded channel selected 13 8 cascade connected master channel or any slave channel is selected while the Shift key is pressed the OSD screen switches from 3 character master 14 character slave mode back to 14 master 5 character slave mode The OSD reverts to normal 3 14 mode when the Shift is released SERVER SELECT ON R R SLAVE R 1 F XXX X X 1 SV1F 2 F XXX XX 2 2 3 F XX X X X 3 4 XXX X X AERE 5 XXXXX 5PSV5F 6 XXXXX 6 SV6F 7 XXX XX 7 SV7F 8 X X X X X 8 SVB8E SCAN SE E LT SE T CH N N Displays 14 character normal 3 1
22. eels with scroll functions the scroll function can only be used with DOS V machines Meaning that they do not function on Sun machines Scroll mice that are not supported may not operate normally Also the scroll mice may fail to function properly depending on the software used The keyboard and mouse connectors are the same shape Be sure the colors match to connect them correctly If they are forced in or connected incorrectly the switch device may not only function improperly but also may malfunction Set up the console s keyboard and mouse with each host correctly If they are not set correctly they will not operate normally Hook up the cables for each port to the same host If the monitor keyboard and mouse port numbers are wrong you will not be able to select the host correctly A DVI Digital Video Interface compatible display cannot be connected The display on the monitor connected to this switch device should support multi scan and have its resolution set correctly This switch device supports a resolution of 1600 x 1200 with a refresh rate of 75 Hz Also The display may be off center after switching depending on the monitor and resolution settings Adjust the monitor or video card if this happens Degradations in high resolution screen quality such as ghosts or blurring may be due to the monitor cable or video card Also the screen may not display normally sometimes depending on the particular combination of display and video c
23. er keys as above to select a master side channel then use the function keys as below to select a slave side port To select slave port 1 press F1 no wait or press lt F gt then 1 amp wait 1 sec or press lt F gt then 1 then Enter To select slave port 2 9 press lt F2 F9 gt no wait or press lt F gt then 2 9 no wait To select slave port 10 12 press lt F10 F 12 gt no wait or press lt F gt then 1 then 0 2 within 1 sec of the lt 1 gt To select slave port 13 16 press lt F gt then 1 then 3 6 within 1 sec of the lt 1 gt Switching occurs immediately after the appropriate keys are pressed and the OSD reverts to the normal console Hot Key Mode is finished Direct Switching Via Host Selector Buttons Press selector button 1 8 on the switch device s console panel to select a host To select a cascaded host press selector button 1 8 on the slave KVM device s console panel Switching occurs immediately after the selector button is pressed and the OSD reverts to the normal console Hot Key Mode is finished Auto Scan Mode Pressing the keyboard s 0 key causes the Select LEDs to switch to a slow blink with the console screen Switching each time the Auto Scan Interval elapses The switching interval Auto Scan Interval may be adjusted by pressing the 1 cursor key to make it faster shorter and cursor key to make it slower
24. g four eight or 16 port switch devices It is possible to attach more hosts by using cascaded connections Example By using nine devices each with eight ports it is possible to hook up 64 hosts The switch device can be stored in a 19 inch EIAJ standard rack cabinet in a space that is just 1U high 8 and 16 port switch devices The console panel and the rear panel can be removed when putting together the rack cabinet making it easier to connect hosts in the small area in the cabinet There is a power and voltage monitoring circuit built in to the device to let you know if the AC cord becomes disconnected or the internal fuse blows Both PS 2 and Sun keyboards are supported Both PS 2 and Sun mice are supported The following PS 2 mice are supported 2 3 button mice each type of wheel mice Microsoft IntelliMouse Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer Logitech Logicool MouseMan Wheel and others as well as Fujitsu FID677 Multi scroll mouse A monitor resolutions of 1600 x 1200 and a refresh rate of 75 Hz are supported Host selection is easy with the Host Selector Button the OSD display Hot Key Mode or the mouse In Hot Key Mode you can switch hosts while looking at the OSD screen using the on screen display OSD control can be done with Hot Keys from the keyboard You can set three different types of Hot Key Ctrl Alt Shift Ctrl x2 and Scroll Lock x2 This allows you to avoid key conflict problems when applications use the same
25. he number of slaves connect them in the same way as described in steps 1 and 2 above Do not connect slaves beyond the second level Three level connection does not work Second level Slave After each host and switching device have been connected connect the keyboard mo use and monitor to the CONSOLE connectors on the master switch device Attach switch device s AC power cable and then plug it into an electric outlet After confirming that the connections have been made correctly start up the attached hosts Acquire Plug n Play data for the monitor When a monitor is first attached to the master switch device its Plug n Play data EDID data needs to be aquired by the switch device Re start the host to be able to use the monitor with the aquired environment Open the OSD via the Set Method keyboard then go to EDID using NEXT PAGE and press the Enter key Select each port in turn and confirm the attached host is started up and using the co rrect settings If the keyboard mouse or monitor
26. key as Hot Keys for a more effective way to use Hot Keys Auto scan can be done with the Auto Scan Button or the Hot Keys Auto scan automatically cycles through all of the connected hosts that are currently running allowing the operating status of each host to be periodically checked The speed at which auto scan cycles can be controlled by using the keyboard to select one of the six available switching intervals 3 60 seconds When using Sun hosts the KVM switch can switch KVMs without turning off the power to the host Component Names and Their Functions Console Panel POWER SELECT rufirsu a 4 Jr jr ogi 8 Port Console Panel 1 POWER LED Lights up when the host is ON And flashes when the AC cord is disconnected or if the internal fuse for the power is blown 2 Auto Scan Button Press this button when you want to automatically switch between host screens Pressing it twice stops auto scan The SELECT LEDs flash slowly in order during auto scan Also host operations cannot be performed at this time 3 Host Selector Buttons Press a button to select its host You can select hosts even if the POWER LED is not lit 4 Select LED Lights up when the host is selected It flashes quickly when in the hot key mode 5 Reset Switch Normally this switch is not used Use this switch when selection is not p
27. ng is subsequently transmitted to each host automatically The EDID Setting Mode may be ended as follows Press the lt P gt key to retum to the Host Selection screen Press the Esc key to escape the Hot Key Mode and retum to the normal console screen Caution We recommend a noninterlaced video signal for the on screen display However it is possible to display an interlaced signal with a resolution of 1152 x 864 1280 x 1024 or 1600 x 1200 However at resolutions lower than this and the display may extend beyond the edges of the screen 19 Specifications Specification Product ID FS 1004MT FS 1008MT FS 1016MT Model KVM switch KVM Switch KVM switch Number of Connected Max 4 more if Max 8 more if Max 16 more if Host Devices connections are connections are connections are cascaded cascaded cascaded Selection Method Host Selector Buttons OSD Display Hot Key Mod 16 OADG compliant SELECT 4 8 Green Interfaces Keyboard PS 2 Keyboard Interface Console Ports Mini D SUB 15P Mini D SUB 15P Mini D SUB 15P Female x 4 Black Female x 8 Black Female x 16 Black Monitor Resolution 1600 x 1200 Max Refresh Rate 75Hz Monitor Plug amp Play Function 0 03A AC240V 0 05A AC240V Painted Black Metal Case Included Accessories User s Manual x 1 User s Manual 1 EN AC Adapter x 1 19 inch Rackmount Holder Large x 1 Small x 1 Fastening Screws sold separately 20
28. ontrol the OSD instead of the keyboard 1 Scroll the mouse up amp down to select a host channel on the left side of the OSD 2 If a cascade connected channel is selected the state of the selected slave device is shown on the right side of the OSD 3 Ifa cascade connected channel is selected pressing the right mouse key causes control to switch to the right slave side of the OSD with the currently selected cascaded host shown in purple Press the left mouse key to return control to the left master side of the OSD 4 On the right side of the OSD scroll the mouse up amp down as before to select a cascaded host channel 5 Press the center mouse key to actually effect the console switch to the selected host The name of the host switched to is shown at the top left of the screen for about 3 seconds after the switch is effected Direct Switching Via Keyboard 4 8 port KVM switch for the 4 port device read 8 as 4 Use the number keys lt 1 gt lt 8 gt For a cascaded setup first use the number keys lt 1 gt lt 8 gt to select a master side channel then use the function keys lt F1 gt lt F8 gt to select a slave side port 16 port KVM switch To select master port 1 press lt 1 gt amp wait 1 sec or press 1 then Enter To select master port 2 9 press 2 9 no wait To select master port 10 16 press 1 then 0 6 within 1 sec of the lt 1 gt For a cascaded setup first use the numb
29. ossible or when the keyboard or mouse cannot be operated Press it lightly with the tip of a metal pin or similar Pressing this switch returns the switch device to its initial state and hosts can be restored without being rebooted If you are using USB or Sun serial interfaces you can reset the interface by holding the reset switch down for over five seconds 4 Port Console Panel POWER gt gt gt gt uU DODOn nme s 16 Port Console Panel 12 14 2 Rear Panel CONSOLE 0 0 Gin 8 Port Rear Panel 6 Power cable connector Connect to a 100 to 240V AC electric outlet 7 Connectors for hosts 1 through 8 Connect each port 1 through 8 on this device to the relevant host s keyboard mouse and monitor connectors with the special cable 8 Connector for Sun Connect a Sun keyboard here Cannot be used concurrently with a PS 2 type keyboard and mouse 9 Keyboard connector Connect a PS 2 keyboard here Cannot be used concurrently with a Sun type keyboard 10 Mouse connector Connect a PS 2 mouse here 11 Monitor Connector Connect a monitor here 12 DIP Switches Use for a variety of settings Numbered from left side while facing the switches starting from 1 2 8 up is on and down is off 13 AC adapter connector Connect the AC adapter
30. rial use but is not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss hereinafter High Safety Required Use including without limitation reaction core control in nuclear power facilities aircraft autopilot flight control air traffic control operation control in mass transport control systems medical instruments for life support systems missile launching control in weapon systems You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use If you wish to use this Product for High Safety Required Use please consult with our sales person representatives in charge before such use Introduction Thank you for buying our KVM Switch from here on simply referred to as the switch device This switch device is usable with PC AT compatibles as well as supporting Sun and multi platform configurations Requiring only a single master set of control devices monitor keyboard and mouse this switch device allows you to operate multiple PC AT compatible and Sun model computers hereafter referred to as hosts from a single console setup Hosts can be selected simply via the select switches keyboard or using the on screen display OSD Safety instructions are provided to ensure the safe use of the switch device Also
31. ts you can change KVM switches without turning off the power to a Sun host Disconnect the connector from the KVM side only when changing them Leave the host side connectors attached This function is available for USB interface only Note When using PC AT hosts if all connections are USB type you can similarly change KVM switches without turning off the power to the hosts B Installation Procedure Rack Setup 1 Remove the four flathead screws from the left and right sides of the switch device s console panel 2 Remove the console panel from the switch device and attach the rack mount bracket small to it Use the screws that were removed in step 1 3 Attach the rack mount bracket large to the rear panel side of the switch device with the flathead screws provided six 4 Detach the console panel connector cable from the console panel before mounting it in the rack This makes it easy to mount the switch device 5 Fixthe console panel to the front side of the rack with screws 6 Fixthe rear panel to the rear of the rack with the screws 7 Reattach the console cable detached in step 4 to the console panel Rear Panel Side Console Panel Side B LOW POWER Detection Monitors the switch device s power supply for correct voltage If the voltage is low the POWER LED flashes green indicating you need to check such things as whether the AC cord is connected or not Setup 1 Getting started Set th
32. use harmful Interference and 2 this device must accept any Interference received Including Interference that may cause undesired operation Class B 2008 12 22 NC14004 L523 01 31
33. while the text background is red To change the text background back to blue exit Hot Key Mode either press a number key combination or press the Esc key or the Enter key If the 0 key is pressed while the text background is red Auto Scan Mode is entered Auto Scan Mode may be cancelled as follows Enter key Console switches to the currently displayed screen host Esc key Console reverts to the host active before Auto Scan Mode was entered 17 Showing Hiding Host Names Show Host Name Function When the device is operating in normal Console Mode holding the lt Shift gt key down and pressing the lt Scroll Lock gt key twice causes the host name for the currently selected channel to be shown in the top left of the screen If the host name is being displayed holding the lt Shift gt key down and pressing the lt Scroll Lock gt key twice again causes the host name to disappear from the screen The factory default is for the host name to not be shown The host name is not shown when Hot Key Mode is active While in the Hot Key Mode holding the lt Shift gt key down and pressing the lt Scroll Lock gt key twice will not cause the host name to be shown hidden The current Show Hide Host Name state is retained after switching the host via selector buttons or OSD If a FS 10x series device previous model is used in a cascaded setup some or all of the host names may not be displayed depending on the exa
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