Fujitsu Switch FD 1008AT User Manual

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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Contents  
PREFACE...................................................................................................................................................... 2  
Conventions.................................................................................................................................. 2  
Packing List................................................................................................................................... 2  
IMPORTANT NOTICES ................................................................................................................................. 4  
Safety............................................................................................................................................ 4  
Disposal ........................................................................................................................................ 6  
Moving Console Drawer................................................................................................................ 6  
INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................. 7  
Installing the Guide Rails (when using a tapped guide rail) .......................................................... 7  
Installing Console Drawer............................................................................................................. 9  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS....................................................................................................... 10  
CONNECTING AND REMOVING CABLES................................................................................................. 13  
Connecting Cables...................................................................................................................... 13  
Removing Cables........................................................................................................................ 15  
OPERATION................................................................................................................................................ 16  
Operating the Console Drawer ................................................................................................... 16  
Adjusting the Monitor .................................................................................................................. 18  
Basic Adjustment Procedure....................................................................................................... 19  
Resolution and Refresh Rate...................................................................................................... 21  
Hot-Key SW operations .............................................................................................................. 22  
Keyboard Operation, LED Indicators and the Reset SW ............................................................ 22  
Pointing Device Operation .......................................................................................................... 23  
Switching the Server................................................................................................................... 24  
Selecting the Server when the Power is ON............................................................................... 24  
Selecting the Hot Key Mode ....................................................................................................... 24  
Setting/Changing Server Names ................................................................................................ 30  
Constant Server Name Display Function.................................................................................... 31  
EDID Setting Mode ..................................................................................................................... 32  
Storing Console Drawer.............................................................................................................. 33  
Cleaning Console Drawer........................................................................................................... 34  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................. 35  
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................................................. 37  
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Preface  
Congratulations on your purchase of a server 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 compact sliding module design. The 15-inch TFT  
monitor has a resolution of 1024 to 768 dots with 16,770,000 colors. Also, it is equipped  
with a keyboard and 3-button pointing device.  
Console Drawer is compatible with DOS/V (PC/AT compatible) devices.  
This user’s manual applies to both the 8-port and 16-port KVM Switches. However, unless  
otherwise mentioned, all descriptions in this manual refer to the 8-port KVM Switch.  
*KVM Switch: Keyboard Video Mouse Switch  
Conventions  
Symbols and terminology that are used in this manual are described below.  
This symbol indicates the possibility of physical damage (to this  
product, or server) or physical injury, which may result through  
improper operation.  
CAUTION  
This symbol indicates supplemental information, comments or hints.  
Text that is preceded by a number (such as 1.) indicates that the order of operation.  
Reference to important chapter titles and terminology are in brackets [ ].  
Packing List  
Make sure that the items in the following list were included in the shipping package.  
KVM Switch Integrated Console Drawer  
Operation manual (this manual)  
x 1  
x 1  
If something is missing from the package, contact your place of purchase or a Fujitsu  
maintenance person.  
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Please note the safety information in [Important Notices].  
CAUTION  
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 prevent the Console Drawer from sliding  
when installing or moving it. Be sure to keep it after finishing the installation  
for when it needs to be used again.  
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Important Notices  
This chapter contains cautions that must be taken when operating the Console Drawer  
and information related to safety. Carefully read this chapter to use the Console Drawer  
correctly.  
Safety  
CAUTION  
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 place of purchase or a Fujitsu maintenance person.  
To prevent extreme bumping or shaking when moving the Console Drawer use the  
original shipping container or a box similar to it.  
During installation and before using the Console Drawer, carefully read [Installation]  
and the section about environmental conditions in [Technical Specifications] to use the  
Console Drawer correctly.  
Moving the Console Drawer from a cold environment to the installation location may  
cause condensation to occur. Before using the Console Drawer allow it to dry out  
completely and to reach the ambient temperature of the installation location.  
Make sure that the local power supply voltage is within the acceptable range of the  
Console Drawer. Make sure that the rated voltage meets the specifications of this  
device (Refer to [Technical Specifications] and the model plate on this device).  
The power cable for the Console Drawer is specially certified. Do not connect it to any  
place other than a grounded wall outlet.  
Arrange the immediate area around the Console Drawer's power socket and the rack's  
power outlet so that the plug can be removed quickly in the case of an emergency.  
Lay all the cables so that they will not be damaged. Refer to the relevant sections in  
“Connecting and Removing Cables”.  
Do not connect or remove the data transmission cables during thunderstorms.  
Do not allow foreign substances or liquids inside the Console Drawer.  
In an emergency (device or parts failure:damage caused by liquid or a foreign objects  
into the Console Drawer) remove all cables from the Console Drawer as soon as  
possible and contact your place of purchase or a Fujitsu maintenance person.  
Only licensed engineers can repair the Console Drawer. Any unlicensed user that  
opens the Console Drawer and makes incorrect repairs may cause electric shock or  
fire.  
Always hold the connector portion and do not jerk the cables when removing them.  
Avoid operating the Console Drawer with wet hands.  
Do not unplug connectors with wet hands.  
Do not place such unnecessary items on the top of the Console Drawer.  
Do not modify or repair the Console Drawer.  
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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 specified in the monitor explanation in [Technical  
Specifications] can be used as incorrect settings may damage the monitor. Contact  
your place of purchase or a Fujitsu maintenance person if you have any questions.  
To prevent interference it is necessary to adequately isolate the data cables connected  
to peripheral equipment.  
Unplug the power plug from the grounded power outlet if there is a power outage.  
Follow the instructions in the appropriate section in [Operation] when cleaning server.  
Do not use the Console Drawer as a foot rest or lean against it with it drawn out. Doing  
so may unbalance the rack, causing it to fall over.  
Keep this manual handy for reference with the Console Drawer at all times.  
CAUTION  
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 self-injury. Please read the following carefully:  
Verify that the power to the server is off before handling any 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 server is on may damage the server  
or this device. Note that damage of this kind is not covered by the warranty.  
Only PC/AT compatible servers can be hooked up to this device, and each server must  
be equipped with the following type of keyboard, mouse and monitor connectors. Other  
types are not supported. Additionally, a PS/2 keyboard and mouse can not be  
connected at the same time as a Sun keyboard.  
Compatible PC/AT connectors:  
- Mini DIN 6P female (1 each for PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse)  
- USB A-type connector  
- Mini D-SUB 15P female (monitor)  
Connecting the server requires special optional cables (for PS/2, 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.  
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When using a mouse with a scroll function such as a mouse with PS/2 wheel, scrolling  
outside of the support sometimes does not function properly. 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 server correctly. If they are not set  
correctly they will not operate normally.  
Hook up the cables for each port to the same server. If the monitor, keyboard, and  
mouse port numbers are wrong, you will not be able to select the server correctly.  
A DVI (Digital Video Interface) compatible display can not be connected.  
When connecting a monitor other than the one for Console Drawer, use one that is  
multi-scan compatible, and set the correct resolution. KVM Switch 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. Try  
changing the settings of the environment in which the video card, for example, is  
connected.  
The monitor cable connector is a Mini D-SUB 15P type. 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.  
Cascaded connections must be setup exclusively with our KVM switches only. You can  
not make these connections with switches produced by other manufacturers.  
A maximum of two levels of cascaded connections are allowed (including the ma  
ster).  
Attempting to cascade three or more levels will not work.  
Disposal  
This device is manufactured with metal and plastic parts. Dispose of it according the  
relevant government regulations.  
Moving Console Drawer  
When moving the Console Drawer to a different location, use  
the box in which it was purchased or a box that protects the  
product from bumping and shaking. Do not unpack the Console  
Drawer until the move has been completed.  
CAUTION  
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Installation  
Please note the safety information in [Important Notices].  
Maintain the area around the equipment when using the Console  
Drawer (See [Technical Specifications] for more information). Avoid  
dust, humidity and extreme temperatures. Installation may re-quire  
more than two people in some situations. Be careful not to pinch  
your fingers or hands between the guide rails and the Console  
Drawer.  
CAUTION  
Installing the Guide Rails (when using a tapped guide rail)  
* These guide rails are optional.  
Install the guide rails with the guides toward the front so that the Console  
Drawer can be mounted on them.  
When using a tapped guide rail, install them on the inside of the rack  
supports. A screw holder may be required depending on the guide rail  
specifications.  
See the installation drawing using tapped guide rails on page 9.  
1. Adjust the length of the guide rails on the inner side of the rack supports. Place the  
screw gaskets in the holes on the rack, and then fix the screws in the upper and lower  
holes on the guide rails. (Set the left and right guide rails at the same height.)  
For details on installing other guide rails, refer to their respective user’s manual.  
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Installing tapped guide rails diagram  
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Installing Console Drawer  
Be careful that the latch lever (see page 17) does not come loose. If  
CAUTION  
the latch lever becomes loose, the Console Drawer may slide open.  
When installing the Console Drawer on the guide rails, make sure  
that at least two personnel are holding the Console Drawer. Do not  
connect the power cable at this point.  
1. After installing the guide rails, mount the Console Drawer from the front side.  
2. Push the Console Drawer in until it stops, and then tighten the two screws on the front  
of the Console Drawer to fix it in place.  
Installing the Console Drawer diagram  
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Names and Functions of Parts  
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 the power to the monitor. Also, pushing this  
button while the monitor is on cuts the power to the monitor.  
Power lamp (green): This lamp lights when the power to the monitor is on and goes out  
when the power to the monitor is off.  
Indicator lamp (orange): This lamp lights when the monitor is in energy-saving mode.  
Menu button: Push this button to adjust the monitor.  
Button: Selects OSD (On Screen Display) menu items (downward).  
Button: Selects OSD menu items (upward).  
Button: Push this button to select or enter things.  
Hot-key: Push this button to display the OSD for switching servers.  
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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 device to the relevant host’s keyboard,  
mouse and monitor connectors with the special cable.  
(3) 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.  
(4) Connector for [Sun]  
Connect to a SUN keyboard/mouse.  
(Do not connect to the Console Drawer.)  
(5) Keyboard connector  
Connect a PS/2 keyboard connector (purple).  
(6) Mouse connector  
Connect a PS/2 mouse connector (green).  
(7) Monitor Connector  
Connect a monitor.  
16-Port KVM Switch  
16-port KVM Switch 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 No. Function  
ON state / OFF state  
1
Hot Key Mode:  
ON: enabled / OFF: disabled  
<Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Shift> and  
Hot-Key SW  
2
3
Hot Key Mode: Double <Ctrl>  
ON: enabled / OFF: disabled  
Hot Key Mode: Double <Scroll ON: enabled / OFF: disabled  
Lock>  
4
5
6
7
8
Country Setting bit 1  
Country Setting bit 2  
Country Setting bit 3  
Country Setting bit 4  
Power Mode Setting  
(see following table)  
(see following table)  
(see following table)  
(see following table)  
ON: the switch device is always ON.  
OFF: the switch device turns ON if any  
connected host is turned ON.  
The country code (language) settings are as follows: For Sun Microsystems plat home only  
SW4  
ON  
SW5  
ON  
SW6  
ON  
SW7  
ON  
Country Setting  
J PN  
USA  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
GBR  
GER  
FRA  
ESP  
SWE  
POR  
TPE  
KOR  
ITA  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
UNIX  
NOR  
BEL  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
DEN  
OFF  
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Connecting and Removing Cables  
Read the Console Drawer manual before connecting the cables. Do  
not connect or remove the cables during a thunderstorm. When  
unplugging cables hold them by the plug, not the cable. Connect and  
remove cables in the following order.  
CAUTION  
Connecting Cables  
Getting started  
Then confirm that the power cable for each server is plugged into an electric o  
utlet and that the power is off. (Confirm connection (1))  
Connect the servers  
2.1 When using one level KVM Switch (using only one switch device)  
It is possible to hook up a maximum of 8 servers.  
1) Connect the first server’s keyboard, mouse connector and CRT connector with  
the special cable (connect (2)), next connect the switching device’s Mini D-Sub  
15 pin (female) to the special connector (black). (connect (3)). Use the fixing  
screws to hold the Mini D-SUB15Pin in place.  
2) Connect hosts 2 through 8 in the same manner.  
3. Connect the console  
3.1 Connect the monitor cable and keyboard/mouse cable to the keyboard and mouse  
connectors. (connect (4)) Note: Do not connect the cables to the connectors  
marked with an x.  
4. Connect the power cable  
4.1 Connect the power cable to the Console Drawer. Next, connect the power cable to an  
earthed power supply outlet.  
When connecting the connector (Mini D-SUB 15Pin) for the monitor, use  
the fixing screws to securely connect the connector to the Console Drawer  
and server. Otherwise, images may be distorted.  
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5. In the case of a cascaded connection (when KVM Switch is connected in a  
two-level connection)  
By using cascaded connections (maximum 1 master 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 the same way as for the [first level].  
2) Next, use the special cables to attach the [keyboard/mouse] and [DISP] connector of  
the first level switching device (called master) to the [Keyboard], [Mouse], and  
[Console] connector 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. Third level  
connection does not work.  
When the Console Drawer is used in a cascaded connection, the connector  
for the slave Console and for the master-side server can be connected  
using only the PS/2 special cable. Operation by a cable other than the  
special cable for the PS/2 cable will not be possible.  
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Removing Cables  
Unplug the power cords, from the power outlets, of all the equipment that are effected,  
then remove each cable.  
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Operation  
Pull the Console Drawer toward slowly until the slide rails lock.  
If they do not lock, the weight of the Console Drawer may cause it to  
move. Be careful not to pinch your hand when doing such activities as  
pulling or pushing the slide module and opening and closing the LCD.  
CAUTION  
Operating the Console Drawer  
1. If the rubber stabilizer has not been removed yet, remove it now.  
2. Push down on the latch lever on the front left side of the Console Drawer. Pull out the  
Console Drawer until it clicks.  
Before pulling it out, make sure that the two screws on the front of the  
Console Drawer are tightly fixed to the rack.  
Pulling out the slide module diagram  
3. Push up on the LCD lock on the left side of the handle, and then grasp the handle and  
open the top of the monitor.  
4. Turn on the power by pushing the POWER button.  
5. Turn on the power of each of the connected servers.  
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Open the monitor completely.  
Opening the LCD diagram  
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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 the power to the monitor. Also, pushing this  
button while the monitor is on cuts the power to the monitor.  
Power lamp (green): This lamp lights when the power to the monitor is on and goes out  
when the power to the monitor is off.  
Indicator lamp (orange): This lamp lights when the monitor is in energy-saving mode.  
Menu button: Push this button to adjust the monitor.  
Button: Push this button to select OSD menu items (downward) or to decrement values.  
Button: Push this button to select OSD menu items (upward) or to increment values.  
Button: Push this button to select or enter things.  
You can eliminate screen noise by adjusting the  
Clock  
Phase and the  
Be careful when applying a strong force to the equipment when the  
Console Drawer is pulled out and the monitor is opened and being  
used, as there is a risk that the rack may fall over. Do not strongly  
press on the monitor's screen, scratch it with sharp objects or place  
magnetic objects near it. Doing so may damage the monitor.  
CAUTION  
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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 thebutton and thebutton.  
3. Switch to the various adjustment screens with the  
button.  
4. Change setting values with thebutton and thebutton.  
5. Apply setting values and return to the menu screen with the  
6. Push the menu button to close the menu.  
button.  
(The menu button automatically closes if no button operations are done for a set time.)  
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Symbol  
Displayed term  
Brightness  
Adjustment details  
Adjust the brightness.  
Contrast  
Adjust the contrast.  
H.Position  
V.Position  
Adjust the horizontal position of the image.  
Adjust the vertical position of the image.  
Phase  
Clock  
Adjust the phase (eliminate screen noise).  
Adjust the width of the display.  
Auto  
Select automatic adjustment.  
Select the language used for the menu.  
Adjust the tone.  
Language  
Color  
Press the <Enter> key to change the following mode  
settings:  
Special  
Factory Setting, DOS MODE, Video Level, Zoom  
Sharpness  
Factory Setting  
Return to factory default status.  
Switches the horizontal resolution between 640 and 720  
when DOS is in use.  
DOS MODE  
Video Level  
Adjust the input signal level.  
Adjust the focus.  
Zoom Sharpness  
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Resolution and Refresh Rate  
Mode Resolution  
VESA 600 × 480  
Horizontal frequency (KHz)  
Vertical frequency (Hz)  
31.47  
37.86  
37.5  
37.9  
48.1  
46.9  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
60.0  
72.0  
75.0  
60.0  
72.0  
75.0  
60.0  
70.0  
75.0  
800 × 600  
1024 × 768  
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Hot-Key SW operations  
To display the OSD menu for switching the server, press in and release this switch.  
Keyboard Operation, LED Indicators 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)  
Reset SW  
: Normally, this is not used. Use only if the server cannot be selected or  
keyboard/mouse operations are not possible. Lightly press this switch in  
using the tip of a fine-tipped metallic object such a pin.  
Reset SW (not labeled)  
Full keyboard operation is possible by working with the Fn key.  
To press the <Pg Up> key,  
Press the <Fn>+<>keys.  
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Pointing Device Operation  
Lightly touch or tap the operation surface to operate 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 surface once, or click the left button once.  
Double click: Lightly tap the operation surface twice, or click the left button twice.  
Drag: Lightly tap the operation surface twice, or lightly slide over the device without  
releasing it.  
CAUTION  
1.The pointing device has been designed to be operated with one  
finger, do not use it in the following ways:  
1) while wearing gloves;  
2) with a pen, ballpoint pen or pencil etc;  
3) with two or more fingers;  
4)operating while something is placed on the operation surface.  
2. Normal operation may become impossible if the operation surface  
gets wet such as when there is high humidity or the operator's  
hands are damp or sweaty. Thoroughly dry or wipe the operation  
surface before use.  
3. Do not do operations with pointed metal objects such as pens as it  
may damage the pointing device.  
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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 maintained. 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. Operation data is not sent to other servers.  
Note, however, that commands from servers are processed at all times even if the server  
is not selected. For this reason, modes (Key Code mode, LED state, type-setting, Mouse  
Output Mode, etc.) are reflected when the server is switched.  
Selecting the Server when the Power is ON  
When the power is turned ON with the power of all servers OFF, the server that was first  
turned ON is automatically selected.  
When servers are turned ON at the same time, Servers are selected and connected in  
numerical sequence (1, 2, 3 …).  
Selecting the Hot Key Mode  
There are two Hot Key Modes: A and B. There are four ways of displaying the Hot Key  
Mode as follows:  
Hot Key Mode A  
Press and release the Hot-Key switch.  
Hold down the <Ctrl>, <Alt>, <Shift> keys at the same time and release.  
Press Scroll Lock twice (Press the Scroll Lock key quickly in succession)  
Hot Key Mode B  
Press Ctrl twice (Press the Ctrl key quickly in succession)  
* Enabled/disabled can be set according to the DIP switch settings.  
When the Hot Key Mode is activated, the OSD (On Screen Display) selection screen is  
shown on the monitor.  
The Scroll Lock LED on the keyboard blinks fast.  
Other LEDs (Num Lock LED, Caps Lock LED, Compose, kana) go out.  
Keyboard/mouse entry is not possible in the Hot Key Mode. The following shows the  
indications at each of the connections.  
*When there is no image (H/V Sync) signal from the currently connected server  
(suspended state), display the OSD menu by the image (H/V Sync) signals from other  
ports. At this time, the OSD menu flashes at 5-second cycles.  
The normal state is returned to an image (H/V Sync) signal is input to the currently  
selected port.  
*H Sync: Horizontal sync signal  
*V Sync: Vertical sync signal  
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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 8 displayed in green indicates that the  
currently connected server is turned ON.  
2. The  
mark shows the currently selected server.  
3. Purple text shows the hosts currently selectable with the cursor keys.  
4. SV1-XXXXXXXXXX shows the name of the server currently connected to port 1.  
5. The bottom of the screen shows simple explanations of allowed key operations.  
6. Cascaded connections are displayed on the slave server in blue. (In the above  
example, channel 5 is in a cascaded connection.)  
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.  
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3) Changing the master/slave display when there is a cascaded connection (Hot Key  
Mode A)  
Cascade-connected master channel selected  
[Screen Details]  
Slave channel selected  
1. 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.  
Hot Key Mode B  
When the <Ctrl> key is pressed twice to enter Hot Key Mode B, a 1-line OSD menu is  
displayed at the top left of the screen.  
[Screen Details]  
1. The server name is displayed at the top left of the OSD 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.  
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How to switch the server 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. [Switching Via Keyboard]  
1) Use the <><> cursor keys to select the channel of the server No. on the left side of  
the OSD screen.  
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 server. The  
name of the server switched to is shown at the top-left of the screen for about 3 seconds  
after the switch is effected.  
If ports 1 to 8 are selected when using a 16-port KVM Switch, ports 9 to 16  
are displayed by the <Page Down> key. Ports 1 to 8 are switched to by the  
<Page Up> key.  
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b. [Direct Switching Via Keyboard]  
8-port KVM Switch  
1) 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  
1) To select master port #1: press <1> (& wait 1 sec), or press <1> then <Enter>  
2) To select master port #14: press <1><4> on the keyboard (press <4> within one second  
of pressing <1>)  
3) To select master port #2: press <2> on the keyboard  
4) With a cascaded connection, select the port where the first cascaded connection on the  
master side was made.  
To select slave port #1: press <F1>, or press <F>+<1> (& wait 1 sec) or <Enter>  
To select slave port #14: press <F>+<1>+<4> (press <4> within one second after pressing  
<1>)  
To select slave port #2: press <F2> or <F>+<2>  
Screens can be switched directly by these key operations.  
After the screen is switched, the name of the server that you switched to is displayed at  
the top left of the screen, the OSD screen display disappears after about three seconds,  
and the Hot Key Mode is exited.  
When selecting a port in a cascaded connection, first select the cascaded  
connection port on the master side. Then, select and switch to the port on  
the slave side.  
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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 red, the screen is switched by pressing the key  
of the desired server number.  
a. [Direct Switching Via Keyboard]  
8-port KVM Switch  
1) Use the number keys <1> to <8>. For a cascaded connection, first use the number keys  
<1> to <8> to select a master-side port, then use the function keys <F1> to <F8> to  
select a slave-side port.  
16-port KVM Switch  
1) To select master port #1: press <1> on the keyboard (& wait 1 sec) or <1>+<Enter>  
2) To select master port #14: press <1><4> on the keyboard (press <4> within one second  
of pressing <1>)  
3) To select master port #2: press <2> on the keyboard  
4) With a cascaded connection, select the cascade-connected port on the master side.  
To select slave port #1: press <F1>, or press <F>+<1> (& wait 1 sec) or <Enter>  
To select slave port #14: press <F>+<1>+<4> (press <4> within one second of pressing  
<1>)  
To select slave port #2: press <F2> or <F>+<2>  
Screens can be switched directly by these key operations.  
Switching the screen exits you from the Hot Key Mode.  
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, 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:  
<Esc> key:  
entered.  
Console switches to the currently displayed screen.  
Console reverts to the server active before Auto Scan Mode was  
[Auto Scan Mode]  
1) The screen is automatically switched at fixed cycles by pressing the <0> key on the  
keyboard in the Hot Key Mode.  
2) The switching speed (Auto Scan Interval) may be adjusted by pressing the <> cursor  
key to make it faster (shorter) & 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.  
3) Servers that are powered OFF are skipped.  
No normal keyboard or mouse input is accepted while the Auto Scan Mode is running.  
4) To return to Hot Key Mode, the Auto Scan Mode must first be cancelled.  
5) Auto Scan Mode may be cancelled as follows:  
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<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 the cursor keys, exactly as if  
switching.  
2. Press the <Tab> key. The selected name turns yellow, with a single black on yellow  
character.  
3. 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).  
4. A server name may be up to 14-characters long.  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890,./[]:+*-+ and <Space>  
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Constant Server Name Display Function  
When the device is operating in normal Console 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 down and pressing the  
<Scroll Lock> key twice again causes the server name to disappear from the screen.  
The factory default is for the host name to not be shown.  
Server names are not displayed while in the Hot Key Mode or the Auto Scan Mode.  
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 Server Name state is retained after switching the server via  
selector buttons or OSD.  
If a FS-10x series device (previous model) is used in a cascaded setup, some or all of the  
server names may not be displayed, depending on the exact setup used:  
- If a device that is not capable of showing server names is used as the master device, no  
server names will be shown.  
- If a device that is not capable of showing server names is used as a slave device, no  
server names will be shown for the channels of that device.  
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EDID Setting Mode  
After pressing the Hot-Key SW, 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 A:  
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.  
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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 Key Mode and return to the normal console  
screen.  
EDID for 15" LCDs (Console Drawer) is set before the Console Drawer is  
shipped from the factory.  
When Console Drawer is used in a non-cascaded connection, EDID setting  
is not required.  
Set EDID when other monitors are connected to Console Drawer, or when  
a cascaded connection is made.  
Storing Console Drawer  
The Console Drawer can be stored in the rack when a monitor and keyboard are not  
needed.  
Slide the Console Drawer in and out of the rack slowly.  
1. Push the monitor power button to turn off the power to the monitor.  
2. Hold the handle and slowly close the monitor. Be sure that the LCD lock catches.  
3. Push the locking springs on both sides of the slide rail and slide the Console Drawer  
into the rack. Be sure the latch lever catches.  
Be careful not to pinch your fingers or hands in the guide rails, slide  
rails, or the Console Drawer itself when storing the Console Drawer. If  
the latch lever is not set the Console Drawer may slide out if the rack is  
moved.  
CAUTION  
We recommend turning off the monitor's power when it is not in use, to  
conserve electricity. Power is supplied to the keyboard and mouse even if  
power to Console Drawer is turned off. This does not cause any problems  
in server operation.  
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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 abrasives; or such organic solvents  
as benzene or thinner; or disinfectant alcohol. Do not apply water and  
cleanser or spray type cleaners directly to the Console Drawer. If  
liquids enter the interior of the Console Drawer it may result in  
malfunctions or damage.  
CAUTION  
Wipe the Console Drawer and monitor with a dry cloth. If the dirt is excessive, wipe it off  
with a soft cloth that has been thoroughly wrung out after being dipped in household  
cleanser diluted with water.  
Remove dust with a soft brush.  
Clean the keyboard and pointing device with a sterile cloth.  
Lightly wipe the monitor screen with a soft dry cloth such as gauze. Remove dust with a  
soft brush.  
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Technical Specifications  
Item  
Specification  
Product ID  
FD-1008AT  
FD-1016AT  
(KVM Switch Integrated  
Console Drawer)  
Number of Connected  
Servers  
Max. 8 (more if connections  
are cascaded)  
Max. 16 (more if connections  
are cascaded)  
Selection Method  
Hot Key Mode  
Auto Scan Cycle  
OSD Display (Hot Key Mode)  
Manual (key operation)/Auto Scan Mode  
3/5/10 (default )/20/40/60 seconds  
Monitor Plug & Play Function VESA DDC2 compatible  
LED  
Power (green)  
Indicator lamp  
(orange)  
1
1
Display  
KVM  
Inter- Keyboard  
PS/2 Keyboard Interface (OADG compliant)  
PS/2 Mouse Interface (OADG compliant)  
USB 1.1 compliant  
Switch  
faces  
Mouse  
USB  
Con- Keyboard  
PS/2, Mini DIN 6P Female x 1 (Purple)  
PS/2, Mini DIN 6P Female x 1 (Green)  
sole  
Mouse  
Ports  
Monitor  
Mini D-SUB 15P Female x 1  
Mini D-SUB 15P  
(Blue)  
Server Port  
Mini D-SUB 15P  
Female x 16 (Black)  
Female x 8 (Black)  
15” TFT color LCD  
Maximum 1024 x 768  
0.2175 × 0.2175mm  
Maximum 75 Hz  
Monitor Panel Monitor  
Resolution  
Pitch  
Refresh rate  
Colors  
16,770,000  
Brightness:  
Interface  
200cd/m2  
Analog RGB Mini D-SUB 15Pin  
Maximum 20W  
Power  
consumption:  
Key-  
Number of keys  
Interface  
83  
board  
Mini DIN 8Pin  
Static Touch Pad  
240 cpi (Characters Per Inch)  
Mini DIN 8Pin  
3
Pointing Model  
Device  
Resolution:  
Interface  
Number of  
switches  
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Item  
Specification  
FD-1016AT  
Max. 150mA  
Product ID  
FD-1008AT  
Max. 300mA  
Current Supply to  
Keyboard/Mouse  
Voltage  
AC100 240V 50/60Hz  
Power consumption  
Operating  
0.55A(AC)/AC100V , 0.3A(AC)/AC240V  
5 to 40oC/10 to 80%RH (condensation not allowed)  
*According to server environmental conditions  
485mm × 642mm × 42.0mm  
temperature/humidity  
Size  
Slide rail  
(W x D x H) contracted  
Slide rail  
485mm × 1117mm × 42.0mm  
485mm × 1077mm × 345mm  
extended  
the LCD are  
fully opened  
Construction  
Weight  
Painted (Black) Metal Case  
13kg  
Included Accessories  
User’s Manual (x 1)  
2.0m AC Cable (x 1) *For USA only  
Optional Accessories (Sold separately)  
Item  
Combined Keyboard +  
Mouse + Monitor Cable  
(1.8m)  
Product ID  
NC14000-B602  
(NC14000-B002)  
NC14000-B102  
NC14000-B603  
(NC14000-B003)  
NC14000-B103  
NC14000-B605  
(NC14000-B005)  
NC14000-B105  
Remark  
- PS/2 cable (this cable may be used  
for cascade connections)  
- USB cable  
Combined Keyboard +  
Mouse + Monitor Cable  
(3.0m)  
- PS/2 cable  
- USB cable  
- PS/2 cable  
Combined Keyboard +  
Mouse + Monitor Cable  
(5.0m)  
- USB cable  
Item  
Product ID  
NC14004-T591  
NC14004-T592  
Product ID  
W/ M6 tapped rack installation holes  
W/ untapped rack installation oblong  
holes  
Guide Rail  
Installation from front/rear  
W/ untapped rack installation oblong  
holes  
NC14004-T593  
Installation from side  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
No monitor display  
The AC cord is not connected to the  
electric outlet or to the switch device.  
The AC power is off.  
Connect the AC cord.  
Turn on the AC power.  
POWER button was turned OFF.  
Power lamp (green) is out.  
No image signal from server  
(suspended state)  
Turn POWER button ON.  
Input image signal from server.  
Connect to PS/2 port.  
The keyboard and  
Connection is made to SUN port on  
mouse do not operate CONSOLE side.  
or operate strangely.  
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 server.  
Replace with a supported  
keyboard or mouse.  
A non-supported keyboard or mouse  
is connected.  
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 Wrong resolution  
not display when  
Adjust the resolution or use the  
monitor function  
switching  
Monitor not supported or out-of-sync  
Connect compatible (multi-sync)  
when a monitor other than the monitor monitor.  
for Console Drawer is connected.  
Device enters Hot Key Mode  
Adjust on monitor side.  
Cannot go into Auto  
Scan Mode  
The device goes into Hot Key  
Mode, press the number key (0).  
Press the number key (0).  
First level are the number keys  
(1 through 8).  
Wrong key  
Wrong key  
Cannot go into Hot  
Key Mode  
Second level are F1 through F8.  
Use the cursor keys (and ) to  
adjust it.  
The auto scan switch  
cycle is abnormal.  
The switch cycle has not been  
adjusted.  
(The default value is 10 seconds.)  
Connection has been disrupted.  
Operation stops after  
a period of normal  
operation.  
Check the connections and the  
restart.  
The switcher is hung up.  
Press the reset switch.  
A problem has occurred at the server. Correct the problem at the  
server.  
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Symptom  
Cascaded  
Cause  
A problem has occurred at the  
switcher.  
Action  
Press the reset switch.  
(Both the slave and the master)  
connections are not  
recognized.  
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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KVM Switch Integrated Console Drawer [FD-10XXAT Series]  
User’s Manual  
Published  
Nov 2003  
Published by FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED  
Printed in Japan  
The contents of this manual may be modified for improvements without prior notice.  
Fujitsu bears no responsibility for infringement of patent or other rights of third parties ascribable to the use of data  
in this manual.  
Reprinting of this manual without permission is prohibited.  
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This manual is made of recycled paper.  
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