Fujitsu FS-1004MU User Manual

Fujitsu FS-1004MU User Manual

Server intelligent switch for multi platform for ia and unix servers

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SERVIS KVM
Multi Platform
USB Emulation
Server Intelligent Switch for Multi Platform
For IA and UNIX servers
FS-1004MU
FS-1008MU
User's Manual
FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED
050209

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  • Page 1 SERVIS KVM Multi Platform USB Emulation Server Intelligent Switch for Multi Platform For IA and UNIX servers FS-1004MU FS-1008MU User’s Manual FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED 050209...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (RACK SETUP)...12 SETUP ...13 5.1. GETTING STARTED ...13 5.2. CONNECTING THE HOSTS (USING SINGLE SWITCH DEVICE) ...13 5.3. CONNECTING THE HOSTS (USING CASCADED CONNECTIONS) ...14 OPERATION (HOST SELECTION) ...16 6.1. HOST SELECTION BY HOST SELECTOR BUTTONS (NORMAL MODE)...16 6.2.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of this KVM Switch (from here on, simply referred to as the "switch device"). This switch device is usable with PC/AT compatible computers and Sun workstations (hereafter referred to as "hosts") under multi-platform configurations. Requiring only a single master set of control devices (monitor, keyboard and mouse), this switch device allows you to operate hosts from a single console setup.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    AT type (DIN 5P male) keyboard by using a PS/2 <-> AT adapter. l The mouse connector for the switch device is a USB type or a PS/2 type (Mini DIN 6P female). A serial type mouse may not be used as the console mouse.
  • Page 6: Disposal

    If they are forced in or connected incorrectly, the switch device may not only function improperly but also may malfunction. l USB connectors of this switch device are for keyboard or mouse only. Other USB devices does not work at all.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions And Limited Warranty Information

    High Safety Required Use. Purchaser and its customers using or selling Products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Fujitsu for any damages resulting in such improper use or sale.
  • Page 8: Features

    All of the Host ports on this device can use PS/2 interface, USB interface and Sun serial interface. Choose the cables to match the environment you are using. l With a single switch device, you can attach up to four or eight hosts. (By using four or eight port switch devices.) l It is possible to attach more hosts by using cascaded connections.
  • Page 9: Component Names And Their Functions

    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 possible or when the keyboard or mouse cannot be operated. Press it lightly with the tip of a metal pin or similar.
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    1,2…8; up is on and down is off. 14) AC adapter connector Connect the AC adapter here. Do not use any AC adapter other than the one provided with the switch device. 8 Port Rear Panel 5) 9) 8)
  • Page 11: Dip Switch Settings

    ON: enabled / OFF: disabled ON: enabled / OFF: disabled ON: enabled / OFF: disabled (see following table) “ “ “ the switch device is always ON. OFF: the switch device turns ON if any connected host is turned ON. indicates the switch position)
  • Page 13: Installation Procedure (Rack Setup)

    Remove the console panel from the switch device, and attach the rack mount bracket (small) to it. (Use the attached M3 screws. (4 pcs.)) Attach the rack mount bracket (large) to the rear panel side of the switch device. (use the attached M3 screws. (6 pcs.)) Detach the console panel connector cable from the console panel before mounting it in the rack.
  • Page 14: Setup

    5.2. Connecting the hosts (using single switch device) 1) Connect the first host’s keyboard, mouse connector and CRT connector with the special cable (connect (b)), next connect the switch device’s host port connector (Mini D-Sub 15 pin female) to the special connector (black). (connect (c)).
  • Page 15: Connecting The Hosts (Using Cascaded Connections)

    6) Acquire Plug-n-Play data for the monitor. When a monitor is first attached to the switch device, its Plug-n-Play data (EDID data) needs to be acquired by the switch device. Re-start the host to be able to use the monitor with the acquired environment.
  • Page 16 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 acquired by the switch device. Re-start the host to be able to use the monitor with the acquired environment.
  • Page 17: Operation (Host Selection)

    No. is selected. 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.
  • Page 18: Hot Key Mode A

    Screen Details 1.) Center-left of screen (black background) shows the state of the (master) switch device ports. 2.) Center-right of screen (blue background) shows the state of any slave switch device cascade connected to the current channel. 3.) Purple text shows the hosts currently selectable with the arrow (cursor) keys.
  • Page 19 OSD. 3). If a cascade-connected channel is selected, pressing the <? > 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 return control to the left (master) side of the OSD.
  • Page 20 4). On the right side of the OSD, scroll the mouse up & 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.
  • Page 21 (Single KVM setup has no blue area) 7). Pressing the Reset Switch with the <1> and <3> 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).
  • Page 22: Hot Key Mode B

    1). Selected host name is shown in the OSD in the upper left of the screen. 2). Before switching the text background turns in red. 3). After switching the text background turns in blue, and the Hot Key Mode is exited after the switch is completed.
  • Page 23: Edid Setting Mode

    6.4. EDID Setting Mode After pressing the <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Shift> keys or double pressing the <Scroll Lock> to activate the Hot Key Mode A, pressing the <N> key changes the display to switch to the Customer Mode: The top line accesses the EDID Setting Mode.
  • Page 24 (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. When push the Reset Switch, EDID setting is also done automatically.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    Operating Environment Storage Environment Construction Size (W x D x H) Weight Included Accessories Specification FS-1004MU (KVM switch) Max. 4 (more if connections are cascaded) Host Selector Buttons, OSD Display (Hot Key Mode) PS/2 Keyboard Interface compliant PS/2 Mouse Interface compliant USB 1.1 compliant...
  • Page 26: Optional Accessories (Sold Separately)

    8. Optional Accessories (Sold separately) l KVM Special Cables Item Combined Keyboard + Mouse + Monitor Cable (1.8m) Combined Keyboard + Mouse + Monitor Cable (3.0m) Combined Keyboard + Mouse + Monitor Cable (5.0m) l AC Cables Item For USA For EUROPE For UK l Misc.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    Wrong key Cannot go into Hot Key Mode Wrong key The auto scan switch cycle is The switch cycle has not been adjusted. abnormal. (The default value is 10 seconds.) Operation stops after a period of Connection has been disrupted.
  • Page 28: Key Layout Diagram 1

    n Key layout diagram 1 (ASCII keyboard for PC/AT compatible machines) (1) When connecting to a PC/AT compatible machine Caps Lock Shift Ctrl (2) When connecting to a Sun workstation Caps Lock Shift Ctrl Enter Shift Enter Shift Fn Compose Print Scroll Pause...
  • Page 29: Key Layout Diagram 2

    n Key layout diagram 2 (ASCII keyboard for Sun) (1) When connecting to a Sun workstation Help Ctrl Shift Caps Lock (2) When connecting to a PC/AT compatible machine Help Ctrl Shift Caps Lock Print Scroll Pause Screen Lock SysRq Break Lock Shift...
  • Page 30: Appendix: Host Name Record Sheets

    Appendix: Host name record sheets Record a list of the names of the hosts that attached to your switch device. Master Unit NAME Slave Unit Port.1 NAME Slave Unit Port.6 NAME Slave Unit Port.2 NAME Slave Unit Port.3 NAME Slave Unit Port.7...
  • Page 31 All trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information contained in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be reliable. However, FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED (FCL) or its affiliates assume no responsibility for inaccuracies. The information contained in this document does not convey any license under the copyrights, patent rights or trademarks claimed and owned by FCL or its affiliates.
  • Page 32 This manual is made of recycled paper.

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