Servis Switch FS 1004MT User Manual

SERVIS Multi  
Server Intelligent Switch Multi-Platform  
For IA and UNIX servers  
FS-1004MT  
FS-1008MT  
FS-1016MT  
User’s Manual  
Table of Contents  
[ CAUTION ] ................................................................................................................................................. 1  
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................... 2  
UNPACKING................................................................................................................................................. 2  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.......................................................................................................................... 3  
FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................... 5  
COMPONENT NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ................................................................................ 6  
SWITCHING THE KVM WHILE USING SUN HOSTS........................................................................... 8  
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (RACK SETUP).................................................................................... 9  
LOW POWER DETECTION....................................................................................................................... 9  
SETUP......................................................................................................................................................... 10  
OPERATION............................................................................................................................................... 12  
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 20  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES (SOLD SEPARATELY) .......................................................................... 21  
TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................................................................................. 23  
KEY LAYOUT DIAGRAM 1...................................................................................................................... 24  
KEY LAYOUT DIAGRAM 2...................................................................................................................... 25  
APPENDIX: HOST NAME RECORD SHEETS .................................................................................... 26  
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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, 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  
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.  
KVM Switch  
1 pc.  
User’s Manual  
1 pc.  
AC Adapter  
1 pc. (For 4 port product)  
19 inch rack mount and holder  
Assembly screws  
1 large and 1 small set (For 8 and 16 port product)  
1 set (For 8 and 16 port product)  
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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 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 m and 5 m  
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 wheels 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 card. If this happens, try using a high grade  
cable or video card and altering the connection environment.  
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The monitor cable connector is a DB 15 HD type. You will need a 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.  
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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 using 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 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.  
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Component Names and Their Functions  
Console Panel  
1) 4) 3)  
8 Port Console Panel  
2)  
5)  
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 possible 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  
16 Port Console Panel  
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Rear Panel  
6)  
7)  
12) 8) 9) 10) 11)  
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 here. Do not use any AC adapter other than the one provided  
with the switch device.  
13)  
4 Port Rear Panel  
16 Port Rear Panel  
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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  
1
2
3
4
Function  
ON state / OFF state  
Hot Key Mode: <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Shift>  
Hot Key Mode: Double <Ctrl>  
Hot Key Mode: Double <Scroll Lock>  
Country Setting bit 1  
ON: enabled / OFF: disabled  
ON: enabled / OFF: disabled  
ON: enabled / OFF: disabled  
(see following table)  
5
6
7
Country Setting bit 2  
Country Setting bit 3  
Country Setting bit 4  
(
(
(
)
)
)
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Power Mode Setting  
ON:  
OFF:  
the switch device is always ON.  
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  
JPN  
SW4  
ON  
SW5  
ON  
SW6  
ON  
SW7  
ON  
USA  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
GBR  
GER  
FRA  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ESP  
ON  
SWE  
POR  
TPE  
KOR  
ITA  
UNIX  
NOR  
BEL  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
DEN  
Switching the KVM While Using SUN Hosts  
When using only Sun hosts, 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.  
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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. Fix the console panel to the front side of the rack with screws.  
6. Fix the 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  
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.  
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Setup  
1. Getting started  
Set the 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.  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
d
d
d
Sun Keyboard  
PS/2 Mouse, Keyboard,  
Monitor  
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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 the 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)  
First  
level  
(Master)  
3. 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.  
4. Attach switch device's AC power cable and then plug it into an electric outlet.  
5. After confirming that the connections have been made correctly, start up the attached hosts.  
6. 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.  
7. Select each port in turn and confirm the attached host is started up and using the co  
rrect settings.  
8. If the keyboard, mouse, or monitor 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.  
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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 the <> cursor key to  
make it incrementally faster, and the <> cursor key to make it incrementally slower. The available switching  
intervals are 3/5/10 (default)/20/40/60 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 following method.  
Auto Scan Button, or Enter Key: Switches to the currently displayed screen.  
ESC Key: Returns 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 <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Shift> keys or double <Scroll Lock> 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.  
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Example OSD Screen (probably different to actual screen)  
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.  
4. The bottom of the screen shows simple explanations of allowed key operations.  
5. The  
mark shows the currently selected host (channel).  
6. Green numbers (1~8 or F1~F8) show the connected host is ON.  
7. 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.)  
Cascaded channel: 3-character wide master device section / 14-character wide slave section.  
Example OSD Screen with cascaded channel selected  
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8.  
If a 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-character master/5-character slave” mode. The OSD reverts to normal 3/14 mode when the  
<Shift> is released.  
Cascade-connected master channel selected  
Slave channel selected  
b) Host Switching  
[Switching Via Keyboard]  
1. Use the <> & <> 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 <> 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.  
4. On the right side of the OSD, use the <> & <> 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 <Esc> key to escape the Hot Key Mode without switching the console.  
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[Switching Via Mouse]  
The mouse may also be used to control the OSD (instead of the keyboard):  
1. Scroll the mouse up & 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. If a 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 & 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 <1>~<8>. For a cascaded 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:  
To select master port #1:  
press <1> (& wait 1 sec), or press <1> then <Enter>  
press <2~9> (no wait)  
To select master port #2~9:  
To select master port #10~16: press <1> then <0~6> (within 1 sec of the <1>)  
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 <F1> (no wait), or press <F> then <1> (& wait 1 sec), or press <F> then  
<1> then <Enter>  
To select slave port #2~9:  
press <F2~F9> (no wait), or press <F> then <2~9> (no wait)  
press <F10~F12> (no wait), or press <F> then <1> then <0~2> (within 1 sec of  
the <1>)  
To select slave port #10~12:  
To select slave port #13~16:  
press <F> then <1> then <3~6> (within 1 sec of the <1>)  
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 <> cursor key to make it faster  
(shorter) and the <> cursor key to make it slower (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.  
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To return to Hot Key Mode, the Auto Scan Mode must first be cancelled.  
Auto Scan Mode may be cancelled as follows:  
<Enter> key:  
<Esc> key:  
Console switches to the currently displayed screen (host).  
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 <Tab> 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 <Enter> key to confirm it.  
Use the <Del> key to delete a single character, and the <BS> key to backspace.  
Use the <Esc> key to cancel an unconfirmed name (revert to original name).  
5. A host name may be up to 14-characters long.  
6. Any of the following 47 characters may be used:  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890,./[]:+*-+ and <Space>  
Changing a master-side name  
Changing a slave-side name  
(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).  
Note that if the device is reset in this way, any names that were set are lost, and not recoverable.  
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2.2 Hot Key Mode activated via double <Ctrl> 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 turns 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 device, read “8” as “4”):  
Use the number keys <1>~<8>.  
For a cascaded 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.  
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:  
To select master port #2~9:  
press <1> (& wait 1 sec), or press <1> then <Enter>  
press <2~9> (no wait)  
To select master port #10~16: press <1> then <0~6> (within 1 sec of the <1>)  
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 <F1> (no wait), or press <F> then <1> (& wait 1 sec), or  
press <F> then <1> then <Enter>  
To select slave port #2~9:  
To select slave port #10~12:  
press <F2~F9> (no wait), or press <F> then <2~9> (no wait)  
press <F10~F12> (no wait), or  
press <F> then <1> then <0~2> (within 1 sec of the <1>)  
To select slave port #13~16:  
press <F> then <1> then <3~6> (within 1 sec of the <1>)  
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 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.  
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Showing/Hiding Host Names  
[Show Host Name Function]  
When the device is operating in normal Console Mode, holding the <Shift> key down and pressing the <Scroll  
Lock> 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 <Shift> key down and pressing the <Scroll Lock> 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 <Shift> key down and pressing the <Scroll Lock> 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 exact setup used:  
If a device that is not capable of showing host names is used as the master device, no host names will be  
shown.  
If a 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.  
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EDID Setting Mode  
After pressing the <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Shift> keys or double pressing the <Scroll Lock> to activate the Hot Key  
Mode, pressing the <N> key causes the display to switch to the Customer Mode:  
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 turn purple, while the EDID information  
is retrieved from the monitor connected to the console port and written to the internal 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 a new monitor is connected, and the EDID Setting performed, the internal ROM setting is subsequently  
transmitted to each host automatically.  
The EDID Setting Mode may be ended as follows:  
Press the <P> key to return to the Host Selection screen.  
Press the <Esc> key to escape the Hot Key Mode and return 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.  
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Specifications  
Item  
Specification  
FS-1008MT  
(KVM Switch)  
Max. 8 (more if  
connections are  
cascaded)  
Product ID  
(Model)  
FS-1004MT  
(KVM switch)  
Max. 4 (more if  
connections are  
cascaded)  
FS-1016MT  
(KVM switch)  
Max. 16 (more if  
connections are  
cascaded)  
Number of Connected  
Host Devices  
Selection Method  
Host Selector Buttons, OSD Display (Hot Key Mode)  
LED Display  
POWER  
4
8
16  
(Green)  
SELECT  
(Green)  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
4
8
16  
Interfaces  
PS/2 Keyboard Interface (OADG compliant)  
PS/2 Mouse Interface (OADG compliant)  
USB 1.1 compliant  
USB  
Sun Serial  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
SUN Keyboard/Mouse compliant  
Console  
Ports  
PS/2, Mini DIN 6P Female x 1 (Purple)  
PS/2, Mini DIN 6P Female x 1 (Green)  
SUN Serial, Mini DIN 8P Female x 1 (Black)  
Sun  
Monitor  
Mini D-SUB 15P Female x 1  
(Blue)  
Host 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)  
OSD Modes  
Manual (Hot Key) Mode /Auto Scan Mode  
3 / 5 / 10 (default) / 20 / 40 / 60 seconds  
1600 x 1200 (Max.)  
Auto Scan Intervals  
Monitor Resolution  
Refresh Rate  
75Hz  
Monitor Plug & Play Function  
VESA DDC2 Compatible  
Voltage  
Current  
DC5V  
0.3A (DC)  
AC100V toAC240V 50/60Hz  
0.06A (AC100V)  
0.03A (AC240V)  
0.1A (AC100V)  
0.05A (AC240V)  
Max. 150mA  
Current Supply to Keyboard/Mouse  
Operating Environment  
Storage Environment  
Construction  
Max. 300mA  
0~40ºC / 10~80%RH  
-20~60ºC  
Painted (Black) Metal Case  
Size (W x D x H)  
Weight  
195 x 104 x 40 mm  
0.7kg  
437 x 210 x 42 mm  
2.7kg  
437 x 210 x 42 mm  
2.9kg  
Included Accessories  
User’s Manual (x 1)  
AC Adapter (x 1)  
User’s Manual (x 1)  
19-inch Rackmount Holder  
(Large x 1 / Small x 1 + Fastening Screws)  
Optional Accessories  
(sold separately)  
Special cables (combined keyboard/mouse/monitor cables)  
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Optional Accessories (Sold separately)  
KVM Cables  
Item  
Product ID  
Remark  
Combined Keyboard + Mouse +  
Monitor Cable (1.8m)  
NC14000-B602  
(NC14000-B002)  
NC14000-B102  
NC14000-B202  
PS/2 cable (this cable may be used for  
cascade connections)  
USB cable  
Sun cable  
Combined Keyboard + Mouse + NC14000-B603  
PS/2 cable  
Monitor Cable (3.0m)  
(NC14000-B003)  
NC14000-B103  
NC14000-B203  
USB cable  
Sun cable  
PS/2 cable  
Combined Keyboard + Mouse + NC14000-B605  
Monitor Cable (5.0m)  
(NC14000-B005)  
NC14000-B105  
NC14000-B205  
USB cable  
Sun cable  
AC Cables  
Item  
Product ID  
Remark  
For USA  
NC14004-B074  
NC14004-B077  
816 Port KVM  
4Port KVM (AC Adapter)  
816 Port KVM  
For EUROPE  
For UK  
NC14004-B075  
NC14004-B078  
4Port KVM (AC Adapter)  
NC14004-B076  
NC14004-B079  
816 Port KVM  
4Port KVM (AC Adapter)  
Misc.  
Item  
Product ID  
Remark  
Rackmount Panel  
NC14003-T033  
For 4 ports  
Sun CRT cable adapter  
NC14003-T042/ADP  
13 W 3(M) <-> DB 15 HD  
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Notes for Cascaded Connections  
1. Use a PS/2 cable to do cascaded connections (cable for connecting a KVM with a KVM).  
<Example of cascaded connection involving the previous version of the switch device>  
(1) Master is new and slaves are old: O.K.  
Old 8 port  
Old 8 port  
New 8 port  
New 16 port  
FS-108  
FS-108  
FS-1008  
FS-1016  
New 8 port  
FS-1008  
Console  
(2) Master is old and slaves are new 16 port: N.G.  
Old 8 port  
New 8 port  
New 16 port  
New 16 port  
FS-108  
FS-1008  
FS-1016  
FS-1016  
Old 8 port  
FS-108  
Console  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
The POWER LED is flashing.  
Cause  
The AC cord is not connected to the electric  
outlet or to the switch device.  
The AC power is off.  
Action  
Connect the AC cord.  
Turn on the AC power.  
The internal power fuse has blown.  
Contact the place of purchase or the  
support center.  
The keyboard and mouse do  
not operate or operate  
strangely.  
(Special programmable,  
cordless or mice with wheels)  
The keyboard and mouse connections on the Match the port Nos.  
host are reversed.  
Cannot get out of Hot Key Mode  
The key repeat is abnormal.  
Press the [Enter] or [ESC] key  
Change the speed setting for the key  
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.  
A non-supported keyboard or mouse is Replace with a supported keyboard  
connected.  
or mouse.  
The scroll function or button Mouse not supported  
does not operate.  
Replace with a supported mouse.  
The specific mouse driver is not installed.  
Install the specific mouse driver.  
Poor screen quality  
(Faded images, blurred  
characters, etc.)  
Connection/cable is defective  
Confirm the connector connection.  
Replace with a different cable. If this  
solves the problem, replace with a new  
cable.  
Window shifts or does not  
display when switching  
Wrong resolution  
Adjust the resolution or use the  
monitor function.  
Unsupported monitor, or cannot  
synchronize  
Replace with a supported monitor  
(multisync).  
Use the monitor function.  
The device goes into Hot Key Mode,  
press the number key (0).  
Cannot go intoAuto Scan Mode Device enters Hot Key Mode  
Wrong key  
Press the number key (0).  
Cannot go into Hot Key Mode  
Wrong key  
First level are the number keys (1 through  
8).  
Second level are F1 through F8.  
The auto scan switch cycle is  
abnormal.  
The switch cycle has not been adjusted.  
(The default value is 10 seconds.)  
Use the cursor keys (and ) to adjust it.  
Operation stops after a period of Connection has been disrupted.  
Check the connections and the restart.  
Press the reset switch.  
normal operation.  
The switcher is hung up.  
A problem has occurred at the host.  
Correct the problem at the host.  
The LED on the device does  
not light even after turning on  
the host.  
The host’s keyboard/mouse port’s power circuit Correct the problem at the host.  
protection element has failed.  
Cascaded connections are not  
recognized.  
A problem has occurred at the switcher.  
Press the reset switch.  
(Both the slave and the master)  
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Key layout diagram 1  
(ASCII keyboard for PC/AT compatible machines)  
(1) When connecting to a PC/AT compatible machine  
Print  
Screen Lock  
SysRq  
Scroll  
Pause  
Break  
Esc  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F10 F11 F12  
Page  
Up  
Num  
Lock  
*
Home  
/
*
-
^
Page  
Down  
7
Home  
8
9
Tab  
End  
4
1
0
5
2
6
Caps Lock  
Enter  
Shift  
3
Shift  
Ctrl  
.
Ctrl  
Alt  
Alt  
(2) When connecting to a Sun (Sun serial)  
Print Scroll  
Screen Lock  
SysRq  
Pause  
Esc  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F10 F11 F12  
Break  
Mute Vol- Vol+ Power  
Num  
Lock  
Page  
Up  
*
Home  
/
*
-
^
Page  
Down  
7
8
9
Tab  
End  
Home  
4
1
0
5
2
6
Caps Lock  
Enter  
Shift  
3
Shift  
Ctrl  
.
Alt  
Compose  
Fn  
Ctrl  
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Key layout diagram 2  
(ASCII keyboard for Sun)  
(1) When connecting to a Sun  
Print  
Screen  
SysRq  
-
+
Pause  
Break  
Scroll  
Lock  
Help  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F10 F11 F12  
-
+
/
Esc  
Num  
Lock  
7
4
1
8
9
6
3
Tab  
Ctrl  
Shift  
5
2
Shift  
Caps Lock  
Alt  
0
Ins  
.
Del  
Com- Alt-  
Graph  
pose  
(2) When connecting to a PC/AT compatible machine  
Print  
Screen  
SysRq  
-
+
Pause  
Break  
Scroll  
Lock  
Help  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F10 F11 F12  
-
/
Esc  
Tab  
Ctrl  
Shift  
Num  
Lock  
7
4
1
8
9
6
3
+
5
2
Shift  
Alt  
0
Ins  
Caps Lock  
.
Ctrl  
Del  
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Appendix: Host name record sheets  
Record a list of the names of the hosts that attached to your switch device.  
Slave Unit Port.2  
Slave Unit Port.4  
Master Unit  
NO.  
1
NAME  
NO.  
1
NAME  
NO.  
1
NAME  
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
9
9
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
Slave Unit Port.1  
Slave Unit Port.3  
Slave Unit Port.5  
NO.  
1
NAME  
NO.  
1
NAME  
NO.  
1
NAME  
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
9
9
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
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Slave Unit Port.14  
Slave Unit Port.16  
Slave Unit Port.12  
NO.  
1
NAME  
NO.  
1
NAME  
NO.  
1
NAME  
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
9
9
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
Slave Unit Port.15  
Slave Unit Port.13  
NO.  
1
NAME  
NO.  
1
NAME  
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
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Declaration of Conformity  
: FS-1000 series  
Model Number  
Trade Name  
: KVM Switch  
Responsible party  
Address  
: FUJITSU COMPONENTAMERICA, INC.  
: 250 East Caribbean Drive, Sunnyvale,CA94089  
: (408) 745-4900  
Telephone number  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation Is subject to the following two  
conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful Interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
Interference received, Including Interference that may cause undesired operation.  
DOC Class B  
2003.12.22 NC14004-L523 01  
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