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1. 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 cO FUJITSU CORBIL JIAATRRTRECT CORB RR CHAT CCBRMSSSSHOTCEMHVET TOG ATI BADN UEAKA I OKDBRENDCEMHVET VGGI A High Safety Required Use This Product is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including vvithout limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industrial 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 ircraft autopilot flight control air traffic control operation control in mass transport control ystems medical instruments for life support systems missile launching control in weapon ystems 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 Names and product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective compani
2. 8B NAME EXIT NEXT PAGE Registration by pressing the TAB key SERVER SELECTION sul SUZ a gt CASC Sud SUS SUG SUr SUS SELECT SET CHANGE qPEU3 1 SU3S72 SU3 3 SU3TA SUIS 1006 gt SVs rf SU378 NAME AUTO SCAN EXIT NEXT PAGE Example of changing a registered name on the slave side Point 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 E sur gt i Screen explanation The server name is displayed on the top left of the OSD Before switching the background of characters is displayed in red When the background of characters is displayed in red key input and mouse operation to the server cannot be used After switching the background of characters changes to blue and the server name is displayed in approximately three seconds ii Server switching method using the OSD screen 1 Selection by using the cursor key Use lt lt gt and S to select a server A server without power cannot be selecte
3. 2 keyboard interface OADG compliant interface PS 2 mouse PS 2 mouse interface OADG compliant specificatio USB Full Speed HID Composite ns Console Keyboard I F PS 2 Mini DIN 6P female x1 purple port Mouse l F PS 2 Mini DIN 6P female x1 green connector MONITOR Mini D SUB 15P female x1 blue 45 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 x16 black 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 Function AC240V 0 15A Maximum current leakage 0 15mA for AC100V power specifications 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 Note that the total does not exceed 500mA Operating environment 5 to 40 C 1 20 to 80 RH temperature humidity Maximum wet bulb 25 C or lower during operation temperature Configuration Metal case coat off black External dimensions 437x214x41mm WxDxH including protruding objects Appended products AC Cable 2m x 1 Power Cord Clamp x 1 46 C during inoperation shipmen
4. 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 POOS 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 Attach the 6 flat head screws 4 screws on the KVM Switch side 2 screws on the mask panel side 2 Attach the rack mount panel to the rack r Rack front gya n z 4 1 tS kd V i van a nd Y T T a j 4 f 4 f 4 f Rack Fixing Bracket Screws 2 screws on the right side and two screws on the left side Rack Fixing Bracket Screws are not provided 13 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 pe e Attach the Rack Fixing Brackets to the ne device vvith the 6 Rack Fixing Bracket aN _ Screws Rack Fixing Bracket Ka Large Rack Fixing Bracket Console panel side Small AA KT Attach the Rack Fixing Bracket to the console panel with the 4 Rack Fixing Bracket Screws 14 3
5. Such as electro magnetic wave devices which bear a warning mark such as a lightning bolt e To prevent interference it is necessary to adequately isolate the data cables that are connected to peripheral equipment e Keep this manual with the KVM Switch If you give the KVM Switch to a third party also give them this manual 6 Note When Using a Cascade Connection e Using a cascade connection with previous KVM Switch models For cascade connections with previous KVM Switch models even though a cascade connection is possible by using the previous KVM Switch model as the master or slave side restrictions may apply to functions with some models 7 Features e 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 e 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 e The number of connectable servers can be increased by using a cascade connection Example 256 servers can be connected with 17 KVM Switches 16 port type e WUXGA 1920x1200 and a refresh rate of 60Hz is supported for the resolution of the monitor e Servers can be easily selected by using the keyboard and mouse Hotkey mode e In the Hotkey mode the server can be changed on
6. as follows Keyboards 2 Mouse devices 3 Hubs 1 Host port Mini D SUB 15P female x4 Mini D SUB 15P female x8 black black Manual Hotkey mode AutoScan mode The server screens are automatically changed at a frequency rate of 3 5 10 default value 20 40 60 seconds Refresh rate 60Hz function Power Power current DC5V 1 6A AC100V 0 25A AC100V 0 23A AC240V 0 13A AC240V 0 14A Maximum current leakage 0 1mA for AC100V 0 4mA for AC132V power specifications 44 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 C 20 to 80 RH temperature humidity Storage temperature 20 to 60 C 8 to 85 RH Maximum wet bulb 25 C or lower during operation temperature 46 C during inoperation shipment or storage Configuration Metal case coat off black External dimensions 195x114x40mm 437x214x41mm WxDxH including protruding objects 0 8kg 2 5kg Appended products AC Adapter x 1 AC Cable 2m x 1 AC Cable 1m x 1 Power Cord Clamp x 1 Power Cord Clamp x 1 Wire fixer x 1 User s Manual x 1 Rack Fixing Bracket Large x 2 Rack Fixing Bracket Small x 2 Rack Fixing Bracket Screw x 10 User s Manual x 1 Specifications support servers Can be increased by using a cascade connection Selection method SELECT switch OSD Hotkey mode Server PS 2 keyboard PS
7. can also be canceled by pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt at the same time 2 Direct selection using the numeric function keys lt 1 gt to lt 8 gt is used for each port number of the master side and lt F1 gt to lt F8 gt is used for each port number on the slave side When any numbers from lt 1 gt to lt 8 gt are pressed a master side port is selected When any characters from lt F1 gt to lt F8 gt are pressed a slave side port is selected 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 lt 1 gt Example 2 When port 1 of the master is connected to a slave the port is not set by pressing lt 1 gt The port is set by pressing one of the characters from lt F1 gt to lt F8 gt Note From lt F1 gt to lt F8 gt can also be operated by pressing lt F gt lt 1 gt to lt F gt lt 8 gt Note For a 16 port type from lt 1 gt to lt 9 gt is supported for each port number On the slave side from lt F1 gt to lt F12 gt is supported for each port number For ten or more ports ports can be selected by using key combinations Example 1 When selecting port 16 l
8. 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 Inoperable An error occurred in the server Fix the error in the server The cascade An error occurred in the KVM Switch Press the Reset switch on the KVM connection is not Switch on the master side for five recognized seconds or more Nothing is The image signal of the server is not The power saving mode can be displayed on the output due to the power saving settings of released by entering MODE 1 of screen the server the Hotkey mode which automatically operates the mouse cursor this function is not available in previous KVM Switch models The power of the selected server is OFF Enter MODE 1 of the Hotkey mode and select a different server The display froze because the changing Change SELECT B to SELECT A cycle of the KVM Switch on the display is on the OSD and turn the monitor unsupported OFF and then ON again size is not normal read and set the EDID data set the EDID data The server cannot A previous KVM Switch with a slow This only occurs when the be changed by change cycle is connected as a slave ServerSelection switch is pressed pressing the quickly Press the switch slowly or ServerSelection hold down the switch for a long switch time to use the server quick selection SELECT A This problem can also be resolved by rep
9. retained SELECT A B Settings retained 5 Ports for server connection The ports of a KVM Switch are connected to the keyboard mouse monitor connectors by using dedicated cables 6 Monitor connector The monitor connector is used to connect the monitor to a KVM Switch 7 Keyboard connector The keyboard connector is used to connect the PS 2 keyboard to a KVM Switch 8 Mouse connector The mouse connector is used to connect the PS 2 mouse to a KVM Switch 9 USB keyboard mouse connector The USB keyboard mouse connector is used to connect a USB keyboard mouse or hub to a KVM Switch It does not matter which of these is connected for operation Devices other than a USB keyboard mouse or hub cannot be connected The maximum number of devices that can be connected is as follows 4 port type Keyboards 2 8 port type Mouse devices 3 Hubs 1 16 port type Maximum total number of keyboards and mouse devices 4 Maximum number of hubs 1 level Note that when wireless type devices are connected using a wireless receiver a signal may be output that a mouse or keyboard is connected even though a keyboard or mouse is not actually connected 10 In this case devices that are not used are also counted in the number of devices that can be connected P oint 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 ORACLE S
10. the connected cascade destination After the selection is changed to the connected cascade destination the server for the cascade destination can be selected by operating the ServerSelection switch By pressing the right and left ServerSelection switches at the same time one more time the selection is changed to the master In addition only server selection on the cascading side can be performed by ServerSelection switch operation on the cascading side s S53 54 55 56 57 58 S9 S10 SIT 13 14 15 516 Fr SEE LLLLLL LLL i i a 4 4 i F a i i i i ci i ti a Soe Geet Go ee a 32 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 An 8 Port KVM Switch is used as an example to explain how servers can be switched The same operations that are described in this section can be applied for 4 Port KVM Switches and 16 Port KVM Switches In the Hotkey mode the OSD screen is displayed on the monitor Ports can be selected on the OSD Note Input from the keyboard and mouse to the server is not possible in the Ho
11. 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 This manual explains basic operation of KVM Switches Before using this device make sure to carefully read the contents of this manual to ensure that this device is used correctly After reading store this manual in a safe place for easy reference when using this device 2 Conventions The symbols and terminology that are used in this manual are described below Ignoring this symbol and handling the device incorrectly may result in physical AN i damage to this device the server etc or physical injury Caution Point this symbol indicates supplemental information comments or hints Brackets References important chapter titles and terminology KVM Switch or this device Used as a common term for 4 port 8 port and 16 port switches in explanations lt gt Indicates keys on the keyboard Example lt ESC gt indicates the ESC key and lt ENTER gt indicates the ENTER key Numbers enclosed by brackets Indicates the required order of operations 3 Confirming Package Contents Check whether the following items were included in the shipping package by usi
12. 9 S10 S11 S12 13 14 S15 S16 a PA 30 11 2 2 Server Switching Using the UP DOWN Switching Method SELECT B 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 Key typer server quick selection is not enabled by pressing the ServerSelection switch for a long time M1 M2 M3 M4 31 li 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 Key typer server quick selection is not enabled by pressing the ServerSelection switch for a long time When ports in a cascade connection are selected by operating the front panel of the master and the right and left ServerSelection switches are pressed at the same time the selection is changed to
13. Attach the device and the operation panel to the rack Rack Fixing Bracket Screws Dev 2 screws on the right side and evice 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 Attach the provided Wire Fixer as required on the desired location on the rear of the device and firmly attach the console panel connection cable to the device and console panel Firmly attach the cable without putting The length of the cable tension on the connector can be adjusted by the position of the Wire Fixer 15 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 2 Connect the keyboard connector the mouse connector and the monitor connector of the first server with dedicated cables 2 must be ordered separately 3 Connect the connectors 3 on the other ends of the dedicated cables to the ports for serv
14. ED port 1 on the front panel blinks blue After ten seconds have elapsed the state returns to the state before the settings were performed The set mode is retained even when the power of the KVM Switch is turned OFF To return from Port 1 Fixed Mode to Normal Mode perform steps 1 to 3 that are listed above The LED port 4 on the control panel blinks blue when Normal Mode is set For an 8 Port KVM Switch the LED of port 8 blinks blue For a 16 Port KVM Switch the LED of port 16 blinks blue 43 Point ponotconnect any other devices except for AC Adapters or AC Cables while performing this setting 12 Specifications Specifications 4 Port KVM Switch 8 Port KVM Switch Fs nosau Fetiomu Fs nosau FS 1108mU ORACLE SUN server Supported Supported support Number of connectable Maximum 4 Maximum 8 servers Can be increased by using a Can be increased by using a cascade connection cascade connection Selection method SELECT switch OSD Hotkey mode Server PS 2 PS 2 keyboard interface OADG compliant interface keyboard specifications PS 2 mouse PS 2 mouse interface OADG compliant USB Full Speed HID Composite USB Console port Keyboard I F PS 2 Mini DIN 6P female x1 purple connector Mouse I F PS 2 Mini DIN 6P female x1 green MONITOR Mini D SUB 15P female x1 blue USB console USB keyboard mouse Low Full Speed hub 2 USB connectors The maximum number of connectable devices is
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16. Press lt N gt 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 lt ENTER gt When lt ENTER gt is pressed SCANNING is displayed and the KVM Switch reads the EDID data from the monitor that is connected to the CONSOLE port and sets the EDID data Note When the EDID data is set correctly the name of the monitor or PNP MONITOR is displayed When the monitor is not a Plug and Play monitor the monitor display is OFF or the monitor is not correctly connected the EDID data cannot be read and the monitor is set as DEFAULT MONITOR 15 inch monitor resolution 1024x768 for the KVM Switch 4 Press lt P gt or the left button of the mouse to return to the SERVER SELECTION screen If lt ESC gt or the right button of the mouse is pressed without pressing lt P gt the Hotkey mode ends and the normal screen can be returned to 5 Press lt ESC gt to end the Hotkey mode and return to the normal screen Note The EDID data can also be set by pressing the RESET switch while the monitor is connected and the power of the monitor is ON 25 6 Start the server and write the EDID data i SERVER SELECTION CASCADING PORT SUd SUS SUG SUT SUS SELECT AUTO SCAN SET ELE CHANGE NAME NEXT PAGE SU2 ven the lt N gt key is pressed When the lt P
17. UN server support For the FS 1104AU FS 1108AU FS 1116AU Windows server Standard keyboard USB Keyboard USB for ORACLE SUN For the FS 1104MU FS 1108MU FS 1116MU ORACLE SUN server Standard keyboard USB Keyboard USB for ORACLE SUN Note Pressing the Application key with other keys outputs a dedicated SUN key code ORACLE SUN server Props Front I Open Find Again Undok Copy f Pastel Cut PEKA SUE ITU Hel Action performed when this key is pressed with the Fn key eip Qe Ea a EE mA IN r B O C 5 k ji 5 5 E ii 10 USB port LED This LED displays the status of the USB ports Status LED display An error occurs for the relevant USB device excess current unsupported USB device the number of connectable USB devices is exceeded The relevant USB port is recognizing the USB device Blinking green light 11 Inlet 8 and 16 port type only The inlet is used to connect the AC100V povver cable Do not use any cords except for dedicated power cords 11 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 12 9 Installation A
18. ace When lt ESC gt is pressed input is canceled and the screen that was displayed before registering or changing the server name is returned to Up to 17 characters can be entered for a server name The following 46 characters can be used to register a server name ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ1234567890 x and spaces In the server name input mode press lt Ctrl gt lt C gt to copy a server name and press lt Ctrl gt lt V gt to paste the copied server name 5 The following keyboard operations can be used to return the server names to their factory settings Press the left lt Ctrl gt key the right lt Shift gt key lt Tab gt at the same time while the OSD is displayed Press the right lt Ctrl gt key the left lt Shift gt key lt Tab gt at the same time while the OSD is displayed Note When a cascade connection is used the above information is registered on the master side 37 SERVER SELECTION gt SU2 CASCADING PORT SUVA SUS SUG SUr sus SELECT AUTO SCAN SET ZEKLT CHANGE NAME NEAT PAGE Registration by pressing the TAB key SERVER SELECTION CASCADING PORT SU4 SUS SUG SUT sus SELECT AUTO SCAN SET EXIT CHANGE NAME NEXT PAGE Example of changing a registered name on the master side SERVER SELECTION SU1 SU2 a gt CASC Sud SUS SU6 SUT Na SUS FS SELECT SET CHANGE q gt SVU3 1 SU3 3 SU3 4 SUIS SU376 SK SU3
19. cable 2 must be ordered separately from the port for connecting servers from level 1 master to the CONSOLE port from level 2 slave Note Dedicated PS 2 1 8m cables are required for master and slave connections 3 If the slave side is to expanded repeat the procedures described in steps 1 and 2 Note Level 3 connection cannot be performed 4 Using the same procedure connect the remaining ports 3 of level 1 master that are for connecting to servers to the other servers 5 Connect the keyboard mouse and monitor to the CONSOLE ports 4 of level 1 master Even if these devices are connected to both the PS 2 and USB only the USB side operates Do not connect a keyboard or mouse to USB ports on the slave side 6 Connect the power cable 5 to the KVM Switch and the power outlet Connect the power cable of the master side to the power outlet first 7 Turn on the power of the monitor and press the RESET switch on the master side to read the EDID information of the monitor to the KVM Switch 8 Turn on the power of the servers that are to be used 18 Grounded power outlet 2 E Do not use USB ports on the slave side Grounded povver outlet Grounded povver outlet 2 Level 1 master 9 y cable Grounded power outlet PS 2 USB keyboard and USB 4 mouse Grounded power outlet 19 10 2 Power Cord Clamp 10 2 1 4 P
20. carefully read 9 Installation and the section about environmental conditions in 12 Specifications to use the KVM Switch correctly e Take power from a power outlet that constantly provides power without being interrupted by switches e Moving a KVM Switch from a cold environment to the installation location may cause condensation to occur Before using a KVM Switch allow it to dry out completely and to reach the ambient temperature of the installation location e Lay cables in an area where they will not become damaged Refer to the relevant sections in 10 Cable connection and removal when plugging or unplugging the cables e Do not connect or remove cables during thunderstorms e Do not allow foreign substances such as necklaces and clips or liquids inside KVM Switches e In an emergency device or parts failure damage caused by liquid or foreign objects in the KVM Switch remove all cables from the KVM Switch as soon as possible and contact your FUJITSU COMPONENT sales representative e Only licensed engineers can repair a KVM Switch Any unlicensed user that opens a KVM Switch and makes incorrect repairs may cause electric shock or fire e Always hold the connector portion and do not jerk the cables when removing them e Avoid operating a KVM Switch or unplugging connectors with wet hands e Do not place any unnecessary items such as a cup on top of a KVM Switch e Only licensed personal can uncouple remove or replace parts
21. d Press SENTER 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 The selection can also be set by pressing the central button of the mouse or by pressing the left and right buttons at the same time Press lt ESC gt to cancel the selection and end the Hotkey mode lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt are pressed at the same time ili Direct selection using the numeric function keys lt 1 gt to lt 8 gt is used for each port number of the master side and lt F1 gt to lt F8 gt is used for each port number on the slave side When any numbers from lt 1 gt to lt 8 gt are pressed a master side port is selected When any characters from lt F1 gt to lt F8 gt are pressed a slave side port is selected 39 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 lt 1 gt Example 2 When port 1 of the master is connected to a slave the port is not set by pressing lt 1 gt The port is set by pressing one of the characters from lt F1 gt to lt F8 gt Note From lt F1 gt t
22. election status selection is being performed Orange light Yes Green light No Selection is being performed Blue light server is also not connected No Not selected server is also not connected 2 Slave side Port selection status Port selection status is being performed performed Selection is being Blue light performed The slave side is not Green Green light _ selected or another slave is being selected 3 For other cases Status No AC power supply for the KVM Switch Blinking green light for all ports unplugged from power outlet etc at intervals of 40ms When the HOTKEY When ports that are not Blinking blue light mode is used used for the cascade at intervals of 400ms connection are being selected When ports that are used Blinking orange light for the cascade connection at intervals of 400ms are being selected When the RESET When ports that are not Blinking blue light switch is pressed used for the cascade approx 1 time connection are being selected When ports that are used Blinking orange light for the cascade connection approx 1 time are being selected When the RESET switch is pressed for a long AU Fades in fades out in green time 5 seconds or more MU Fades in fades out in blue When AutoScan is When ports that are not Blinking blue light performed used for the cascade Timing 1 connection are being selected When ports that are Blinking orange light used for the cascade Timi
23. er name display is enabled Always on display non display settings are retained once they are changed Note Even if lt ScrollLock gt or lt NumLock gt is pressed twice in succession while holding the lt Shift gt key down in MODE 1 or MODE 2 of the Hotkey mode the constant server name display settings cannot be changed Point For the constant server name display the settings can be changed without changing to the Hotkey mode 11 4 Small Window OSD Upper Left Screen The transition to the small window OSD on the upper left of the screen is shown below HOTKEY MODE2 AUTOSCAN Server quick selection key typer function which is enabled by holding down the ServerSelection key Constant display A Small OSD is always displayed Display for and the server can be switched immediately three seconds Svi i Server Selection Note VVhen the screen is in sleep mode it takes a fevv seconds for the OSD image to display the display time varies depending on the monitor VVhen the OSD is frequently changed by operations such as server quick selection the monitor server selection status cannot be confirmed on the OSD while the OSD image is not displayed on the monitor 42 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 li Server Synchroniza
24. er connection on the KVM Switch 4 Perform the same connection procedure for the remaining servers from the second server to the eighth server Connect the keyboard mouse and monitor to the CONSOLE ports 4 The monitor connector is used to connect the monitor to a KVM Switch Even if these devices are connected to both the PS 2 and USB only the USB side operates 5 Connect the power cable 5 to the KVM Switch and the power outlet 6 Turn on the power of the monitor and press the RESET switch on the KVM Switch to read the EDID information of the monitor to the KVM Switch 7 Turn on the power of the servers that are to be used 16 Grounded power outlet 0 5 j i gt Power cable C gt it PSI2 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 When a Cascade Connection is not Used level 1 connection to connect from 1 to 8 servers using the ports 1 for connecting the servers for level 2 slave 2 Connect the dedicated
25. es All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED 2012 Table of Contents High Safety Required Use le PREFACE gra rt do sh t da Gata 1 2 CONVENTIONS a as 1 3 CONFIRMING PACKAGE CONTENT Swi da ad du h t d u nd dur da 2 A IMPORTANT NOTICES sitial A A U he 2 SAFE Vania rr E E IME 3 6 NOTE WHEN USING A CASCADE CONNECTION 11 naaunnnnnn nese non serre sos e ren o sere enes sere nese sene ss eee enes e eee ses sere mee nnnm 3 LT FEATURES io r tl dt Du v da un Ndo va 4 gt COMPONENTS comica u o n ov bi 5 9 INSTALLA FION oo A A a 13 10 CABLE CONNECTION ANDIREMO VA L sui suaza ak uc ashu ada aa dt da oe oe nnnm nnna 16 191 able CONC a a 16 1052 POWer Gora ClaN a ra 20 1073 Cable Removal AP e oe seateimanedetSeese 22 TIKVM SWITCH OPERATION aa gat i ni nd seen is v da eu veni veni 23 MT Customer Mode S LIN OS a 23 1122 e Ver SIC CI OT us as pen ist de dh e 28 11 3 Constant Server name display on the OSD aaa aaa aaa anen a ekan ae ke ner en eee ea ee bese k ene eee sere eee eee eee 41 11 4 Small Window OSD Upper Left SCreen ana aaa aaa aaa aaa ana an nene anee ae ee nen eee eee kek eee eee eee pes eee nera 42 114 5 SUpplyING Power to a KVM Willis a a as 43 W126 ORI FIKOGAVMOGE gt CUMING sir e th dh 43 2 SPECIFICATIONS dgpavaes hand A A ia 44 APPENDIX SERVER NAME RECORD SHEE T ga ce s r Sha 50 1 Preface FUJITSU COMPONENT would like to thank you for your purchase of a 4 Port KVM Switch an
26. gt key is pressed CUSTOMER MODE MONITOR TYPE EDID setting mode VER The current F W version DEFAULT MONITOR way we e PREVIOUS PAGE EXIT 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 3 Plug and Play Data EDID Data Settings to automatically convert EDID data and to disable the Composite Sync Signal The EDID data can also not be converted by following the procedure below 1 Enter MODE 1 of the Hotkey mode 2 Press lt N gt or the right button of the mouse to enter the Customer mode 3 Move the cursor to DEFAULT MONITOR default setting and press lt ENTER gt and lt SHIFT gt or press lt SHIFT gt and the central mouse button at the same time When either of these actions is performed SCANNING is displayed the KVM Switch reads the EDID data from the monitor that is connected to the CONSOLE port and sets the EDID data 26 4 Press lt P gt or the left button of the mouse to return to the SERVER SELECTION screen If lt ESC gt or the right button of the mouse is pressed without pressing lt P gt the Hotkey mode ends and the normal screen can be returned to 5 Press lt ESC gt to end the Hotkey mode and return to the normal screen The following table shows how EDID is c
27. image first black screen The monitor displays SELECTION on the top left of the screen and the server name is displayed under SELECTION When the key that is pressed is released the server that is displayed on the OSD is selected and the image is displayed on the monitor after a few seconds M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M8 E El a Sea H E 29 li 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 When the ServerSelection switch is pressed for a long time key typer and server quick selection can be operated If the eighth port of the master side is being used for a cascade connection the selection operation is stopped at the port with the largest number on the slave side that is connected to the eighth port of the master side If the first port of the master side is being used for a cascade connection the selection operation is stopped at the first port on the slave side that is connected to the first port of the master side In addition only server selection on the cascading side can be performed by ServerSelection switch operation on the cascading side S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S
28. lacing the slave switch with the latest KVM Switch which is capable of high speed changing Server When a cascade connection is used the The master side LINK WITH synchronization LINK WITH SERVER settings must be SERVER settings can be LINK WITH performed on both the master and slave performed by operating the OSD or SERVER does not sides the front panel The slave side work LINK WITH SERVER settings can be performed by operating the front panel 49 Appendix Server Name Record Sheet Use these record sheets to record the names of set servers for the KVM Switch Slave Unit Port 2 NAME 6 Slave Unit Port 1 NAME 15 6 Master Unit NAME 6 Slave Unit Port 5 NAME Slave Unit Port 4 NAME Slave Unit Port 3 NAME 50 Slave Unit Port 8 N ne O A C gt D gt U Slave Unit Port 6 Slave Unit Port 10 Slave Unit Port 11 Slave Unit Port 9 51 Slave Unit Port 14 Slave Unit Port 16 oo oo A ER oo oo oo oo vo vo vo oo a 92 j O A C D gt O U Slave Unit Port 15 Slave Unit Port 12 52 NOTE 53 NOTE 54 NOTE 55 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 e The content of this manual is subject to change without notice FUJITSU COMPONENT
29. le MODE 1 can be set for 1 2 and 3 in the table above MODE 2 cannot be set for 1 2 and 3 in the table above In addition 1 2 and 3 cannot all be set to OFF Note To display the OSD screen video signal input from at least one connected server is required If the video signal cannot be input from a server due to settings such as the 23 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 Pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt at the same time or pressing the central mouse button can be used to exit the OSD screen even if these operations are set to OFF in the Hotkey mode Note When the power for all of the servers is turned off while in the Hotkey mode the Hotkey mode automatically ends In addition when the power for all of the servers is off the mode cannot be changed to the Hotkey mode 11 1 2 Keyboard Language Settings If lt N gt or the right button is pressed in MODE 1 of the Hotkey mode the mode becomes the Customer mode By moving the cursor to KEYBOARD TYPE and pressing lt Enter g
30. 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 For details about EDID settings refer to 11 1 4 Plug and Play Data EDID Data Settings 11 1 Customer Mode Settings 11 1 1 Hotkey Mode Settings The following two modes are available for the Hotkey mode The Hotkey mode can also be turned OFF MODE 1 The SERVER SELECTION screen or the CUSTOMER MODE screen is displayed MODE 2 The Server name is displayed The operations listed in the following table change the mode to the Hotkey mode and display the OSD screen Hotkey mode default value 1 lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt are pressed at the MODE 1 same time 3 lt ScrollLock gt is pressed twice in succession 4 The central mouse button is pressed If SN or the right button is pressed in MODE 1 of the Hotkey mode the mode becomes the Customer mode By moving the cursor to the desired mode MODE 1 MODE 2 OFF and pressing lt Enter gt the mode can be selected Use the arrow keys lt t gt and lt gt to select the mode Press lt Enter gt to set the mode The mouse can also be used to set the mode Note Although the mode can be set relatively freely for examp
31. nel 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 CUSTOMER MODE DEFAULT MONITOR SELECT SET PREVIOUS PAGE EXIT 11 2 2 Server Switching Using the All Server Scan Method SELECT A 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 When the ServerSelection switch is pressed 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 The screen is displayed after approximately three seconds the display time varies depending on the monitor that is used 28 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 gt 150ms When using server quick selection the monitor does not display the server
32. ng 1 connection are being selected Supported language when performing simple Blinking blue light settings for the keyboard type using one port at intervals of 400ms from ports 1 4 Timing 1 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 Use the RESET switch when servers cannot be selected or input errors occur with the mouse and keyboard by pressing the RESET switch lightly with the tip of a pen or similar object Pressing the RESET switch resets the microcomputer in the KVM Switch After resetting the restoration process does not affect server operation because the PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse are restarted with their modes maintained The USB keyboard and the USB mouse are disconnected for a one second interval This disconnection operation is used to restore USB operation For level 1 connection For cascade connection When the RESET switch is pressed for a short time within 5 seconds The USB disconnection process is performed for the selected ports and consoles The USB disco
33. ng check marks in the checkboxes below 4 Port FS 1104AU FS 1104MU o 4 Port KVM Switch x 1 o User s Manual this manual x 1 o AC Adapter x 1 o AC Cable 1m x1 o Power Cord Clamp x1 8 Port FS 1108AU FS 1108MU o 8 Port KVM Switch x 1 o User s Manual this manual x 1 o AC Cable 2m x 1 o Power Cord Clamp x1 o Wire Fixer x1 o Rack Fixing Bracket Large x2 o Rack Fixing Bracket Small x2 o Rack Fixing Bracket Screw x10 16 Port FS 1116AU FS 1116MU o 16 Port KVM Switch x1 o User s Manual this manual x1 o AC Cable 2m x1 o Power Cord Clamp x1 o Wire Fixer x1 o Rack Fixing Bracket Large x2 o Rack Fixing Bracket Small x2 o Rack Fixing Bracket Screw x10 If something is missing from the package contact your FUJITSU COMPONENT sales representative 4 Important Notices Chapters 5 and 6 contain cautions that must be taken when operating a KVM Switch and information related to safety Carefully read these chapters to use a KVM Switch correctly 5 Safety Safety Precautions 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 e To prevent extreme bumping or shaking when moving a KVM Switch use the original shipping container or a box similar to It e During installation and before using a KVM Switch
34. nnection process is performed for the selected ports and consoles when the RESET switch on the master side is operated In addition the recognition process of the cascade connection is tried again The USB disconnection process is performed for the selected ports on the slave side when the RESET switch on the slave side is operated When the RESET switch is pressed for a long time 5 seconds or more The USB disconnection process is performed for all of the ports and consoles The mode becomes the POWER SUPPLY ALWAYS ON mode The USB disconnection process is performed for all of the ports and consoles on the slave and master side when the RESET switch on the master side is operated In addition the mode becomes the POWER SUPPLY ALWAYS ON mode after the recognition process of the cascade connection is tried again The USB disconnection process is performed for all of the ports on the slave side when the RESET switch on the slave side is operated 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 Server name Initialized AutoScan frequency Initialized Normal display status Initialized Setting for whether to display when AutoScan is being performed Initialized display is enabled initialized Settings retained Settings
35. o lt F8 gt can also be operated by pressing lt F gt lt 1 gt to lt F gt lt 8 gt Note For a 16 port type from lt 1 gt to lt 9 gt is supported for each port number On the slave side from lt F1 gt to lt F12 gt is supported for each port number For keyboards with function keys that go up to lt F13 gt or more up to whatever function key is the highest on the keyboard is supported For ten or more ports ports can be selected by using key combinations Example 1 When selecting port 16 lt 1 gt lt 6 gt Example 2 When selecting port 16 on the slave side lt F gt lt 1 gt lt 6 gt 3 Selection by using the mouse The server can be switched by pressing the right mouse button or lt gt in order from the top or by pressing the left mouse button or lt lt gt to move in the opposite direction Unconnected ports and servers without power are skipped Press the central mouse button or the right and left button at the same time to set the selection and end MODE 2 of the Hotkey mode iii AutoScan mode The mode becomes the AutoScan mode when lt 0 gt is pressed Refer to 11 2 5 AutoScan mode for more details 11 2 5 AutoScan Mode The mode becomes the AutoScan mode when lt 0 gt is pressed in the Hotkey mode or the AutoScan switch is pressed on the front panel The name of the server is displayed in the top left on the OSD and the ScrollLock LED of the connected keyboard blinks on and off a
36. onverted E BL Name 01000011b e 17h 10 1 Week amp Year of Model Year Year 1h a Manufacture or 2011nen fen E Year 2011 1990 21 Video Input Composite Sync Signal on If Bit7 is 0 Definition Horizontal is not supported bits 0 1 Composite Sync Signal on and 2 Green Video is not become 0 supported If Bit7 is 1 the bits are not changed Checksum The 1 byte sum of all Checksum 128byte in this EDID block shall equal zero Point Resume Function for the Hotkey Mode The right left mouse movement data resume code is sent to all of the ports and the servers exit the sleep mode This function can be used to select the ports on the OSD display regardless of whether the server is in a normal or suspended state Sending of the resume code operates in the following way The resume code is sent to all of the ports when AutoScan is in operation or the mode is changed to the Hotkey mode The resume code is output by keyboard or mouse operation when there are no Sync signals for all of the ports while in the Hotkey mode or the AutoScan mode The resume code is sent by ServerSelection switch operation when there are no Sync signals for all of the ports Even with a cascade connection all of the ports send the mouse data 27 11 2 Server Selection 11 2 1 Server Switching Function Using Front Panel Operation P oint Two types of methods can be selected for the server switching function using front pa
37. ort 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 HI 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 Power Cord Clamp 20 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 21 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 yee _ a I DT E _3_ _ 2 A aj AE A Ke A ose us E E o 22 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
38. r is connected properly Replace the keyboard or mouse An unsupported keyboard or mouse is Replace the unsupported keyboard connected or mouse with one that is supported The keyboard and mouse are connected to both the PS 2 console and the USB console Remove the mouse and keyboard connection from either the PS 2 console or the USB console When a keyboard and mouse 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 The keyboard type country code is set When cascade connections on the but the keyboard does not operate Slave side are used for a previous KVM Switch model the DIP switch setting on the previous KVM Switch according to the setting model is enabled Change the DIP switch setting with a mouse that is supported installed Install the correct mouse driver Poor connection defective cable Confirm that the connector is connected properly Use a different cable If the problem goes away exchange the defective cable with a good one The resolution is different Set the resolution to the correct resolution or adjust the resolution settings on the monitor Unsupported monitor not synchronized Connect a monitor that is supported Adjust the monitor Use lt t gt and lt gt to adjust the settings The changing cycle has not been adjusted 10 seconds is the default setting 48 Symptom Cause Remedy A working The
39. t the KEYBOARD language settings can be changed Use the arrow keys lt t gt and lt gt to select the language Press lt Enter gt to set the language JAPANESE ENGLISH US gt ENGLISH UK gt GERMAN gt FRENCH gt SPANISH gt SWEDISH gt PORTUGUESE gt CHINESE TAIPEI gt 5KOREAN gt ITALIAN gt UNIX gt NORWEGIAN gt BELGIAN gt DANISH gt JAPANESE When a UNIX OS is used the language settings are automatically applied When a Windows OS is used this setting is disabled 11 1 3 Easy Setting Function for the Keyboard Type The keyboard type can be easily set when power is supplied to a KVM Switch without entering the Hotkey mode By operating the front panel of a KVM Switch the keyboard type can be easily set Only four languages can be set JIS US UK KOR When the right ServerSelection switch the AutoScan switch and the Reset switch are pressed at the same time the mode becomes the setting mode The language can be selected by operating the ServerSelection switch The LED display shows which language is currently selected as the following table shows Port 1 blinks Port 2 blinks Port 3 blinks Port 4 blinks ir Language Js us uk ko Press the AutoScan switch to set the keyboard language and release the setting mode for selecting the keyboard language 24 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
40. t or storage Wire fixer x 1 Rack Fixing Bracket Large x 2 Rack Fixing Bracket Small x 2 Rack Fixing Bracket Screw x 10 User s Manual x 1 46 Product Model Number Model number Product ID 4 Port KVM Switch FS 1104AU NC14004 B895 R 8 Port KVM Switch FS 1108AU_ NC14004 B896 R 16 Port KVM Svvitch 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 Modeinumber Seria number Remarks Dedicated serveri Pc connection cable FP C018 USB NC14000 B102 R USB 1 8m FP CO30 USB NC14000 B103 R USB 3 0m FP CO50 USB NC14000 B105 R USB 5 0m Rack mount panel FP P005 NC14003 T038 R for the 4 port type 47 Keyboard and mouse operation 13 Troubleshooting Connect the keyboard and the The keyboard and mouse are connected in reverse mouse correctly to the server and are not normal unresponsive The mouse button does not operate Poor image quality Ghosts blurry letters etc Image is not centered on screen or does not display when the screen is changed AutoScan changing cycle is not normal KVM Switch Press lt Enter gt or lt Esc gt PS 2 only The Hotkey mode is not released Poor connection defective cable Confirm that the connecto
41. t 1 gt lt 6 gt Example 2 When selecting port 16 on the slave side lt F gt lt 1 gt lt 6 gt 35 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 When a cascade connection is not used the mode is changed to the Customer mode Press the left button to select the master side on the SERVER SELECTION screen for a cascade connection In addition press the left button in the Customer mode to return to the SERVER SELECTION screen AutoScan mode The mode becomes the AutoScan mode when lt 0 gt is pressed Refer to 11 2 5 AutoScan mode for more details 36 iv Registering and changing the server name 1 Use the console key to register the server name and to change the ports 2 Press lt Tab gt 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 lt Enter gt to register or change the name Pressing lt Del gt deletes one character and pressing lt BS gt goes back one sp
42. t 400ms intervals In addition the front LED for selected ports of a KVM Switch blinks blue at Timing 1 intervals For a cascade connection the LEDs of selected ports on the master side blink orange at Timing 1 intervals Timing 1 40 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 lt t gt reduces the time and pressing lt gt increases the time Note that key input and mouse operation to the server cannot be used in the AutoScan mode When the AutoScan switch lt Enter gt the left mouse button or the central mouse button is pressed the current screen is selected and the AutoScan mode ends When either the lt ESC gt lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt buttons are pressed at the same time or the right mouse button is pressed the previous screen when the AutoScan mode was started is displayed and the AutoScan mode ends 11 3 Constant Server name display on the OSD If lt ScrollLock gt or lt NumLock gt is pressed twice in succession while holding the lt Shift gt key down the server name of the selected ports can be always displayed on the OSD 41 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 serv
43. th ON as the power status are displayed in green If ports that are not used in a cascade connection are selected the server name is displayed with 17 characters on the master side Nothing is displayed on the slave side If ports that are used in a cascade connection are selected the server name is displayed with 4 characters on the master side and 17 characters on the slave side As shown by the screen below when the shift key is on the server name can be displayed with 17 characters on the master side SERVER SELECTION 2 5Y1 2 SUTI SU2 SU372 sSu373 AUTO SCAN EXIT CHANGE NAME NEXT PAGE 17 characters are displayed The display is restored when the shift key is on when the shift key is off 1 SERUER SELECTION SELECT ION fear SCAN fear CHANGE NAME NEAT PAGE 34 li Server switching method using the OSD screen 1 Selection by using the cursor key Use lt t gt lt gt lt gt and S to select the ports by moving the character string displayed in purple up down right and left Press SENTER 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 The selection can also be set by pressing the central button of the mouse or by pressing the left and right buttons at the same time Press lt ESC gt to cancel the selection and end the Hotkey mode The selection
44. the On Screen Display hereinafter referred to as OSD as the screen is being watched e For the OSD hot keys can be input from the keyboard and mouse Selection and settings can be performed by using three types of hot keys lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Shift gt lt Ctrl gt x2 lt Scroll Lock gt x2 or by clicking the central button of the mouse with a wheel button e AutoScan is performed by the front switch or by the keyboard e Because AutoScan automatically changes running servers the status of each server can be monitored at a constant cycle In addition six levels can be set for the frequency of changing eA PC that has a USB port or a PS 2 port for Keyboard and mouse interfaces can be connected to servers by using dedicated server PC connection cables refer to the items in the optional products section of 12 Specifications e The FS 11XXMU supports ORACLE SUN servers 8 Components Front panel view Front panel view of the 16 Port KVM Switch 4 Rear view Rear view of the 16 Port KVM Switch 1 LED LEDs indicate states such as the server power status and the selected status When a cascade connection is not used Port selection status LED display ON Selection is being performed Blue light ON Not selected Green light Selection is being performed Blue light Not selected When a cascade connection is used 1 Master side Slave KVM Master side LED display Switch connection Port s
45. tion 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 The power supply method can be changed by the POWER SUPPLY item on the OSD In addition the power supply method can also be changed by pressing AUTOSCAN and RESET on the front panel at the same time Point Two methods are available to be set as the desired power supply method for a KVM Switch 11 6 Port 1 Fixed Mode Setting Port 1 Fixed Mode which makes port 1 always active while power is supplied to a KVM Switch can be set Even when the power of servers other than the port 1 server are turned ON the port 1 selection is retained Setting Method 1 Connect the AC Adapter to the KVM Switch and supply power to the KVM Switch While setting this mode do not connect any other devices such as a keyboard mouse monitor and servers except for the AC Adapter For 8 and 16 port type KVM Switches use AC Cables for connection 2 Press the AutoScan switch on the front panel for ten or more seconds The LED port 1 on the control panel blinks blue for the first five seconds that the switch is pushed For the next five seconds the LED port 1 on the control panel blinks orange 3 After the AutoScan switch is pressed for 10 seconds Port 1 Fixed Mode is set and the L
46. tkey mode MODE 1 of the Hotkey Mode The following OSD screens are displayed in MODE 1 of the Hotkey mode 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 _ SERVER SELECT ION SERVER SELECTION gt 05 gt SU371 SU2 SU2 CASCADING PORT 1 gt CASC SU3 3 Sud SU3 4 SU5 SU3 5 SUG SU3 6 SUP SU3 7 VS FS SUS 8 0 AUTO SCAN SELECT AUTO SCAN EXIT SET EXIT CHANGE NAME NEXT PAGE CHANGE NAME NEXT PAGE When ports that are not used for a When ports that are used for a cascade connection are selected cascade connection are selected OSD example for an 8 Port KVM Switch the actual displayed contents may differ 33 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 Do indicates the currently selected port in purple lt t gt lt gt lt gt and lt gt can be used to display the selected server The bottom part of the screen displays simple explanations for the key operations Ports 1 8 F1 F8 of servers wi

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