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Sommario del manuale d’uso
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SERVIS 8-port KVM Switch Integrated Console Drawer [FD-1008AT] 16-port KVM Switch Integrated Console Drawer [FD-1016AT] User’s Manual[...]
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I Declaration of Conformity Model Number : FD-1000 ATseries Trade Name : Console Drawer Responsible party : FUJITSU COMPONENT AMERICA, INC. Address : 250 East 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[...]
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1 Contents PREFACE ...................................................................................................................................................... 2 Conventions .................................................................................................................... .............. 2 Packing List ...................[...]
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2 Preface Congratulations on your purchase of a se rver rack-mountable KVM Switch Integrated Console Drawer. Using this product will greatly improve the efficiency and server switching functionality of the workspace around your racks. Space that was used in previous layouts can now be used more freely due to our com pact sliding module design. The [...]
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3 Please note the safety information in [Important Notices]. 1. Check the package delivered and whether the Console Drawer has been damaged when unpacking. 2. Remove the rubber stabilizer from the front left side of the Console Drawer. The rubber stabilizer is inserted to prev ent the Console Drawer from sliding when installing or moving it. Be sur[...]
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4 Import ant Notices This chapter contains cautions that must be taken when operati ng the Console Drawer and information related to safety. Carefully r ead this chapter to use the Console Drawer correctly. Safety Precautions This device adheres to the safety regulations related to information processing equipment such as electronic office machines[...]
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5 ● Only licensed personal can uncouple, remove or switch parts (such as electro-magnetic wave devices) which bear a warning mark (such as a lightening bolt). ● Only the resolution and refresh rate specif ied in the monitor explanation in [Technical Specifications] can be used as incorrect settings may damage the monitor. Contact your place of [...]
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6 ● When using a mouse with a scr oll function such as a mouse with PS/2 wheel, scrolling outside of the support sometimes does not f unction properly. Also, the scroll mice may fail to function properly depending on the software used. ● The keyboard and mouse connectors are the sa me shape. Be sure the colors match to connect them correctly. I[...]
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7 Inst allation Please note the safety information in [Important Notices]. Maintain the area around the equi pment when using the Console Drawer (See [Technical Specificati ons] for more information). Avoid dust, humidity and extreme temperatur es. Installation may re-quire more than two people in some situat ions. Be careful not to pinch your fing[...]
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8 Installing tapped guide rails diagram[...]
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9 Installing Console Drawer Be careful that the latch lever ( see page 17) does not come loose. If the latch lever becomes loose, t he Console Drawer may slide open. When installing the Console Drawer on the guide rails, make sure that at least two personnel are ho lding the Console Drawer. Do not connect the power cable at this point. 1. After ins[...]
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10 Names and Functions of Part s ● Overview ● Console switches The five buttons and two LEDs on the monitor are explained in order from left to right. Power button: Push this button to turn on t he power to the monitor. Also, pushing this button while the monitor is on cu ts the power to the monitor. Power lamp (green): This lamp lights when th[...]
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11 ● Rear Panel 8-Port KWM Switch ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) 8-port KVM Switch rear panel (1) Power cable connector Connect to a 100 V AC electric outlet. (2) Connectors for servers [1 through 8] Connect each port (1 through 8) on this dev ice to the relevant host’s keyboard, mouse and monitor connectors with the special cable. ([...]
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12 DIP Switch Settings The factory default settings are as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF (*Note: the indicates the switch position) DIP Switch Functions SW No. Function ON state / OFF state 1 Hot Key Mode: <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Shift> and Hot-Key SW ON: enabled / OFF: disabled 2 Hot Key Mode: Double <Ctrl> ON: enabled / OFF: disab[...]
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13 Connecting and Removing Cables Read the Console Drawer manual before connecting the cables. Do not connect or remove the cabl es during a thunderstorm. When unplugging cables hold them by the plug, not the cable. Connect and remove cables in the following order. Connecting Cables ● Getting started Then confirm that the power cable for each ser[...]
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14 5. In the case of a cascaded connection (w hen KVM Switch is connected in a two-level connection) By using cascaded connections (maximum 1 mast er and 8 slaves) it is possible to hook up a maximum of 64 servers. 1) Connect the master switch device's ports one through eight to the second level of switch devices (called slaves), in t he same [...]
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15 Removing Cables Unplug the power cords, from the power outlets, of all t he equipment that are effected, then remove each cable.[...]
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16 Operation Pull the Console Drawer toward sl owly until the slide rails lock. If they do not lock, the weight of t he Console Drawer may cause it to move. Be careful not to pinch your hand when doing such activities as pulling or pushing the slide modul e and opening and closing the LCD. Operating the Console Draw er 1. If the rubber stabilizer h[...]
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17 Open the monitor completely. Opening the LCD diagram[...]
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18 Adjusting the Monitor The five buttons and two LEDs on the monitor are explained in order from left to right. Power button: Push this button to turn on t he power to the monitor. Also, pushing this button while the monitor is on cu ts the power to the monitor. Power lamp (green): This lamp lights when the power to the monitor is on and goes out [...]
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19 Basic Adjustment Procedure 1. Push the menu button to open the menu. Example of menu screen display 2. Select the item to be adjusted with the ▼ button and the ▲ button. 3. Switch to the various adjustm ent screens with the button. 4. Change setting values with the ▼ button and the ▲ button. 5. Apply setting values and return to the menu[...]
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20 Symbol Displayed term Adjustment details Brightness Adjust the brightness. Contrast Adjust the contrast. H.Position Adjust the horiz ontal position of the image. V.Position Adjust the vert ical position of the image. Phase Adjust the phase (eliminate screen noise). Clock Adjust the width of the display. Auto Select automatic adjustment. Language[...]
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21 Resolution and Refresh Rate Mode Resolution Horizontal frequen cy (KHz) Vertical frequency (Hz) 31.47 60.0 37.86 72.0 600 × 480 37.5 75.0 37.9 60.0 48.1 72.0 800 × 600 46.9 75.0 48.4 60.0 56.5 70.0 VESA 1024 × 768 60.0 75.0[...]
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22 Hot-Key SW operations To display the OSD menu for switching the server, press in and release this switch. Keyboard Operation, LED I ndicators and the Reset SW Num Lock LED : Num Lock enabled (LED ON)/disabled (LED OFF) Caps Lock LED : Caps Lock enabled (LED ON)/disabled (LED OFF) Scroll Lock LED : Scroll Lock enabled (LED ON)/disabled (LED OFF) [...]
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23 Pointing Device Operation Lightly touch or tap t he operation surface to oper ate the pointing device. Moving the pointer: Just lightly touch the operation surface in the direction you want to move the cursor. Single click: Lightly tap the operation su rface once, or click the left button once. Double click: Lightly tap the operation surface twi[...]
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24 Switching the Server A server can be selected from the OSD menu (Hot Key Mode) . When a currently selected server is turned OFF, that state will be maintai ned. In this case, switch the desired server in the Hot Key Mode. Keyboard/mouse operations are enabled only on the server currently connected to the selected port. Operatio n data is not sen[...]
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25 1) OSD in a non-cascaded connection (Hot Key Mode A) (Different from actual server name display) 2) OSD screen in a cascaded connection (Hot Key Mode A) Example OSD Screen with cascaded channel selected [Screen Details] 1. Numbers 1 to 8 and function keys F1 to F8 (for a cascaded connection) indicate the server connected ports. Any numbers 1 to [...]
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26 3) Changing the master/slave display w hen there is a cascaded connection (Hot Key Mode A) Cascade-connected master channel selected Slave channel selected [Screen Details] 1. If a cascade-connected master channel or an y slave channel is selected, while the <Shift> key is pressed the OSD screen switches from “3-character master/14-chara[...]
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27 How to switch the se rver on the OSD screen Switching in Hot Key Mode A The following OSD screen is displayed if you enter Hot Key Mode A after pressing the Hot-Key SW, <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Shift> keys at the same time, and pressing the <Scroll Lock> key twice. Example of Hot Key Mode A indication in a cascaded connection a. [Sw[...]
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28 b. [Direct Switching Via Keyboard] 8-port KVM Switch 1) Use the number keys <1>~<8>. For a ca scaded setup, first use the number keys <1>~<8> to select a master-side channel, then use the function keys <F1>~<F8> to select a slave-side port. 16-port KVM Switch 1) To select master port #1: press <1> (&[...]
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29 Switching in Hot Key Mode B The OSD menu is displayed at the top left of the screen when the <Ctrl> key is pressed twice and Hot Key Mode B is entered. (Press the <Ctrl> key quickly in succession.) When the text background is displayed in r ed, the screen is switched by pressing the key of the desired server number. a. [Direct Switch[...]
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30 <Enter> key: Console switches to the currently displayed screen <Esc> key: Console reverts to the server active before Auto Scan Mode was entered Setting/Changing Server Names Changing a master-side name Changing a slave-side name (Single KVM setup has no blue area) [Screen Details] 1. Select the server name to be set/changed using t[...]
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31 Constant Server Name Display Function When the device is operating in normal Cons ole Mode, holding the <Shift> key down and pressing the <Scroll Lock> key twice causes the server name for the currently selected channel to be shown in the top-left of the screen. If the server name is being displayed, holding the <Shift> key dow[...]
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32 EDID Setting Mode After pressing the Hot-Key SW, the <Ctrl>+< Alt>+<Shift> keys or d ouble pres sing the <Scroll Lock> to activate the Hot Key Mode, pressing the <N> key causes the display to switch to the Customer Mode A: The top line accesses the EDID Setting Mode. The bottom line displays the firmware version cur[...]
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33 The EDID Setting Mode may be ended as follows: Press the <P> key to return to the Server Selection screen. Press the <Esc> key to escape the Hot Ke y Mode and return to the normal console screen. EDID for 15" LCDs (Console Drawer) is set before the C onsole Drawer is shipped from the factory. When Console Drawer is used in a non[...]
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34 Inserting the slide module diagram Cleaning Console Drawer Turn off the power and unplug the power cable from the power socket. Do not use cleansers that contain abr asives; or such organic solvents as benzene or thinner; or disinfect ant alcohol. Do not apply water and cleanser or spray type cleaners dire ctly to the Console Drawer. If liquids [...]
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35 T echnical Specifications Item Specification Product ID (KVM Switch Integrated Console Drawer) FD-1008AT FD-1016AT Number of Connected Servers Max. 8 (more if connections are cascaded) Max. 16 (more if connections are cascaded) Selection Method OSD Display (Hot Key Mode) Hot Key Mode Manual (key operation)/Auto Scan Mode Auto Scan Cycle 3/5/10 ([...]
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36 Item Specification Product ID FD-1008AT FD-1016AT Current Supply to Keyboard/Mouse Max. 300mA Max. 150mA Voltage AC100 − 240V 50/60Hz Power consumption 0.55A(AC)/AC100V , 0.3A(AC)/AC240V Operating temperature/humidity 5 to 40 o C/10 to 80%RH (condensation not allowed) *According to server environmental conditions Slide rail contracted 485mm ×[...]
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37 T roubleshooting Symptom Cause Action The AC cord is not connected to the electric outlet or to the switch device. Connect the AC cord. The AC power is off. Turn on the AC power. POWER button was turned OFF. Power lamp (green) is out. Turn POWER button ON. No monitor display No image signal from server (suspended state) Input image signal from s[...]
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38 Symptom Cause Action Cascaded connections are not recognized. A problem has occurred at the switcher. Press the reset switch. (Both the slave and the master) The OSD display flashes at 5-second cycles. No image (H/V Sync) signal from server (suspended state) Input image (H/V Sync) signal. Or, switch to server having an image (H/V Sync) signal.[...]
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39 Note[...]
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KVM Switch Integrated Co nsole Draw er [F D-10XXAT Series] User’s Manual Published Nov 2003 Published by FUJIT SU COMPONENT LIMITED Printed in Japan ● The contents of this manual may be modifi ed for improvements without prior notice. ● Fujitsu bears no responsibility for infringem ent of patent or other rights of third parties as cribable to[...]
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This manual is made of recycled paper. 031222 NC14004 -L525 01[...]