| Server Intelligent Switch   SERVIS - 2   For PC/AT, Mac(USB)   FS-102ATL(NC14003-T256/L)   User’s Manual   Table of Contents   INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................2   CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE.........................................................4   CHARACTERISTICS......................................................................................................4   COMPONENT NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ..........................................................5   INSTALLING THE USB BRIDGE SOFTWARE...............................................................6   CONNECTING THE PCS .............................................................................................13   INSTALLING THE USB HUB, USB KEYBOARD AND USB MOUSE DRIVERS ...........14   FS-102ATL APPLICATION EXAMPLES ......................................................................16   HOW TO SELECT THE HOST PC................................................................................17   KEY LAYOUT DIAGRAM.............................................................................................18   ABOUT THE SPECIAL AC ADAPTER.........................................................................19   DIP SWITCHES............................................................................................................19   SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................19   OPTIONS.....................................................................................................................20   TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................20   FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED   021029   0 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction   Thank you for buying the FS-102ATL (from here on, simply referred to as "the switch device").   Two consoles (monitor, keyboard or mouse) that up till now have been connected to individual hosts can   be shared as a console pair by connecting two hosts to the switch device.   The host can be easily selected by the Select Switch or from the keyboard.   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.   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.   ● The switch device is compatible with PC-AT and Macintosh (USB) hosts. {Macintosh (ADB)   connection is not possible.}   ● Note, however, that each of the hosts must be equipped with the following keyboard/mouse and   monitor connectors. Other models that have connectors other than these connectors cannot be used.   • PC/AT compatible   : Mini DIN 6P female (for PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse) x 2,   or USB 4P female.   DB15HD female (monitor)   • Mac   : USB 4P female   DB15 female or DB15HD female (monitor)   ● The USB Bridge function is not supported for Macintosh or Linux hosts.   ● Use the special cable for connecting the switch device to the host.   The maximum cable length is 3 m. Operation using cables longer than 3 m is not guaranteed.   ● The mouse connector for the switch device is exclusively for PS/2 connection (Mini DIN 6P female).   Serial mouse connection is not possible.   ● Operation of the switch device under special specifications (including special driver) using a   programmable/wireless keyboard is not guaranteed.   ● The switch device may not function properly depending on the type of mouse.   When using a mouse with a scroll function such as a wheel mouse, the scroll function may not   function properly depending on the mouse driver software.   ● The keyboard connector for the switch device is the PS/2 (Mini DIN 6P female). However, AT type   (DIN 5P male) keyboards can also be connected if the PS/2 [-] AT conversion connector is used.   ● The keyboard and mouse connectors are the same shape. Check the orientation of these connectors   before connecting them. If they are forced in or connected incorrectly, the switch device may not only   function improperly but also may malfunction.   ● Check the orientation of the monitor connector before firmly fastening with fixing screws. If the   monitor connector is not connected firmly, the switch device may not only function improperly but also   may malfunction.   ● Connect the keyboard/mouse/USB/monitor on each port and the host to the same port number.   The host cannot be properly selected if the monitor and keyboard or mouse port settings are set   incorrectly.   ● Before connecting and disconnecting connectors, make sure that the hosts are OFF. Also, pay   sufficient attention to static electricity. Discharge static electricity before connecting and   disconnecting connectors. Connecting or disconnecting connectors with the hosts charged with static   electricity or the power still ON may cause the hosts to malfunction.   ● Since the switch device feeds off the power (DC+5V) via the host's keyboard/mouse port, make sure   that they are connected properly. Be sure to leave at least one host ON for each device. The switch   device cannot be operated unless power is properly supplied.   ● When connecting the switch device to a USB port, be sure to use the special AC adapter. The USB   port will not operate unless this special AC adapter is connected, as the USB port is self-powered.   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ● The internal voltage sometimes drops and prevents the switch device from operating depending on   how it is used and its operating environment. If this happens, the LOW POWER LED on the front   panel lights up. Connect the special AC adapter (option).   ● Use the special AC adapter. Using an incompatible AC adapter will not only effect the operation of the   switch device, but may also damage it.   ● Correctly set each of the hosts matched to the keyboard/mouse on the console. The switch device   may not run properly if the settings are wrong.   ● Use a monitor that is connected on each of the host, and set the resolution correctly. The switch   device supports resolutions of up to1600 x 1200 and a bandwidth of 200 MHz. This display may also   shift after switching depending on the monitor used and the resolution setting. If this happens,   reconfigure the monitor.   ● The switch device allows PC/AT and DOS/V compatible keyboards to emulate a USB-connected   Macintosh keyboard, but the lack of a dedicated eject button for the optical drives (CD, DVD) of the   new Power Mac G4 models (specifically the Quicksilver model available since July 2001), requires   use of either of the following work-arounds. First boot the Mac in OS9, according to the instructions   given in the manual. Next, decide if you wish to use the keyboard work-around (1), or the mouse   work-around (2). (1) The keyboard work-around: from the Apple Menu select [Control Panel], then the   [Keyboard] sub-menu. Click the function key (F1~F15) that you wish to set as the Eject key, and the   corresponding keyboard item opens. Search for and select “Eject” to set the selected key as the Eject   button. (2) The mouse work-around: from the Macintosh HD open the “Apple Extras” folder (in   Applications), then the “Eject Extras” sub-folder, then follow the instructions given in ”About Eject   Extras”.   ● Any attached speakers must be supported by the PCs involved, and have internal amplifiers.   The switch device should never be connected between the internal amp speaker and the other   speaker, at risk of damage. Refer to the PC connection instructions for further details.   ● Connect the switch device’s audio connector IN jack to the PC’s Line Out jack. Do not connect the   switch device to the PC’s Speaker Out jack, at the risk of damage.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Checking the Contents of the Package   When unpacking the switch device, make sure that all of the following parts are provided in the package.   If the package does not contain all of the parts, immediately contact your agent.   Keep the packing box (product box) in a safe place as it will be needed when sending the switch   device in for repair.   ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Main unit   User's Manual   AC adapter   AC code (for USA & for EC)   VGA Cable(1.8m)   Audio Cable (1.8m)   PS/2 Cable(1.8m)   USB Cable(1.8m)   Stand   :1   :1   :1   :2   :2   :2   :2   :2   :1   :1   USB Bridge Software (CD)   Characteristics   ● Two consoles (monitor, keyboard or mouse) that up till now have been connected to individual hosts   can be shared as a console pair by connecting two hosts to the switch device. This considerably   saves installation space.   ● Use of the USB Bridge function allows a printer or storage device to be shared between two PCs,   and also allows free movement of files between the two PCs.   ● ● Up to two hosts can be connected to the switch device.   An AC adapter is not required as power is supplied from the keyboard/mouse port on the host.   (However, be sure to connect the special AC adapter when using the switch device on the USB   port.)   ● The switch device has an independent microcomputer (MPU) to control all ports (keyboard, mouse   and each host port). For this reason, the states (key code mode, Num, Caps, Scroll state and mouse   output mode) of the keyboard and mouse at each host is monitored by the MPU of each port to   achieve stable switching at all times.   ● ● PS/2 keyboards and mice are supported.   2/3 button, various wheel mice (Microsoft IntelliMouse, IntelliMouse Explorer, Logitech MouseMan   Wheel, Cordless MouseMan Optical, etc.), IBM Scroll Point Mouse, Fujitsu FID677 (multi-scroll   mouse) are supported as PS/2 mice.   ● ● A PS/2 keyboard and mouse can be used on the USB port. In this case, standard 3-button wheel   mouse functions are supported.   One USB HUB port is provided for each port. The corresponding HUB port is enabled when the   switch device is connected to the USB port. As the HUB port is connected (fixed) for each host, the   host can be switched even if the USB device connected to the HUB port is operating. The HUB port   is enabled at all times regardless of whether or not the host is selected, and cannot be switched.   VGA, SVGA, multi-sync resolution 1600 x 1200, and bandwidth 200 MHz are supported.   The host can be easily selected by the Select Switch or from the keyboard (Hot Key mode).   ● ● 4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Component Names and Their   Functions   1. PC Select Switch   Press this switch to select the host. PCs with   POWER LEDs out can also be selected if power   is being supplied to the switch device (one or   more host is ON).   ꢀFront Panel   2. Select LED   Lights up when the host is selected.   3. POWER LED   Lights up when the host is ON.   4. LOW POWER LED   The switch device monitors whether or not the   power voltage is normal. Connect the special AC   adapter when this LED lights.   5. Reset Switch   Normally, this switch is not used. Use this switch   when selection is not possible or when keyboard   or mouse cannot be operated. Gently push in by   the tip of a pointed object such as a propelling   lead pencil. Pressing this switch returns the   switch device to its initial state, and hosts can be   restored without being rebooted.   6. DIP Switches   These switches are used for selecting Hot Keys   and setting the layout of the keyboard in use.   7. HUB Port Connector   This connector is for connecting USB devices.   8. Mouse Connector (console)   Attach the mouse here.   9. KB Connector (console)   Attach the keyboard here.   ꢀRear Panel   10. KB/Mouse Connector   Connect this to the keyboard or mouse (PS/2)   port on the host with the special cable.   11. Monitor Connector   Connect this to the monitor port on the host with   the special cable.   12. USB Connector   Connect this to the USB port on the host with the   special cable.   13. Audio Connector IN1   Connect this to the PC’s Line Out jack.   (Do not attach to the PC’s Speaker Out jack)   14. Audio Connector IN2   Connect this to the PC’s Line Out jack.   (Do not attach to the PC’s Speaker Out jack)   15. Audio Connector Out   Connect this to the speaker.   16. Monitor Connector (console)   Attach the monitor here.   17. DC5V Connector   Attach the special AC adapter here.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installing the USB Bridge Software   Software Installation Procedure   Before attaching the switch device to the PCs, the following installation and setup steps must be   performed:   * The “Setup Program” referred to in this section is the “setup.exe” executable found on the supplied CD-ROM disk.   1. How the installation should proceed   The switch device may be used after following the steps outlined in (1)~(3), below.   (1) Run the Setup Program on the two PCs to which the switch device is to be attached. This installs   the required software (detailed in section 2. below).   (2) Set the required PC parameters (detailed in section 3. below).   (Refer to the manuals provided with the PC or OS for further details of the setup procedure)   For each of the connected PCs, check the network settings. The workgroup name in particular   should be the same on both PCs.   If required, setup file, folder and printer sharing.   (3) Once steps (1) and (2) have been completed, the PCs may be attached to the switch device.   2. Installing the software   Following the steps given below, run the Setup Program on all PCs to which the switch device is to   be attached. This installs the required software.   * The following procedure is given as an example. The exact details may vary slightly according to   the OS, etc.   (1) Without attaching the switch device to the PC’s USB port, turn the PC on, and wait for Windows   to start up.   (2) Insert the provided CD in the PC’s CD-ROM drive.   Double click on the “setup.exe” in the CD-ROM, or select [Start] -> [Run…] then specify   “setup.exe” on the CD-ROM.   (3) The Setup Program’s Installation Wizard starts up.   (4) Click the [Next] button.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   (5) Specify where the Setup Program should be installed.   If the default installation location is to be accepted as-is, just click the [Next] button.   * To specify a different folder, click the [Browse] button, then select the desired folder.   The default installation folder is “C:\Program Files\USB\USB-USB Network Bridge v1.8.0.0”.   When installing on Windows 2000, a [Digital Signature] dialog will appear next. Click the [Yes]   button.   When installing on Windows XP, a Windows logo test warning is displayed. Click the [Continue]   button. (We have checked operations for you.)   (6) Copying of the necessary files commences. Once copying has finished, the network settings will   be automatically completed in response to [New Hardware].   * If the Windows CD-ROM is requested, insert your Windows CD in the PC’s CD-ROM drive, then   click the [OK] button.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   (7) When the reboot screen appears, click the [Finish] button.   Rebooting the PC completes the installation of the required drivers.   After rebooting, connect the switch device. (After connecting the switch device, the [new hardware   detection wizard] may start up, in which case select [automatically install the required software] to   install the drivers.)   3. Setting up the PC   Setting up file, folder (drive, including external devices) and printer sharing.   (Refer to the manuals provided with the PC or OS for further details of the setup procedure)   Checking the network components   (1) Select [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel].   (2) In the [Control Panel], double-click the [Network] icon.   (3) In the [Network] dialog box, check that the [USB-USB Network Bridge Adapter],   [NetBEUI->USB-USB Network Bridge Adapter], [TCP/IP->USB-USB Network Bridge Adapter]   and [Client for Microsoft Networks] appear in the list of installed network components.   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Turning on [File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks]   (1) Click the [File and Print Sharing] button, and make sure that the [I want to be able to give others   access to my files] and [I want to be able to allow others to print to my printer(s)] check boxes are   checked.   (2) Check that [File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks] has been added to the list of installed   network components.   Setting the Computer name and Workgroup   (1) On the [Identification] tab, enter a [Computer name], [Workgroup] and [Computer Description].   Each of the PCs should be assigned the same   Workgroup, but given a different Computer name.   The Computer Description field may be filled in with   any extra information that may be pertinent, or left   blank if desired.   (2) Click the [OK] button and reboot the PC.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setting up drive and folder sharing   (1) Double-click the Windows [Explorer] or [My Computer] icon.   (2) Right-click the icons of any drives (or folders) that you want to share, then select [Sharing] from   the popup menu.   (3) On the Sharing Properties screen shown below, check the [Shared As] check-box, adjust the   [Share Name], [Comment], [Access Type] and [Passwords] settings as necessary, then click the   [OK] button.   Share Name: enter the name that you wish to be   displayed on the PC accessing the shared drive/folder.   Access Type: set the level of read/write access to the   shared drive/folder that is to be allowed.   Read-Only: allow read access only to the shared   drive/folder.   Full: allow full read/write access to the shared   drive/folder.   Depends on Password: allow read (and optionally write)   access to the shared drive/folder upon provision of the   correct password.   Passwords: set the password(s) required to access the   shared drive/folder.   (From a security standpoint, if file sharing is to be allowed,   the use of passwords to regulate access is recommended.)   Remember that it is not just folders on internal hard disks that may be shared, but also those on external hard disks. In   fact any and all folders accessible under the [My Computer] icon may be shared.   Setting up printer sharing   Connect any printers to be shared to a PC printer port or USB port (or even one of the ports on the   front of the switch device), then install the printer software as described in the printer’s user manual.   Sharing a locally connected printer   (1) Select [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Printers].   (2) All the connected printers are shown, so exactly as for file sharing, right-click the icons of   any printers that you want to share, and select [Sharing] from the popup menu.   Accessing a remote shared printer   (1) Select [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Printers].   (2) Double-click the [Add Printer] icon to start the [Add Printer Wizard].   (3) Select the [Network printer] radio button, then click the [Next] button.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   (4) Click the [Browse] button, find and select the printer that you wish to share, then click the   [Next] button.   (5) The applicable printer driver is enabled, finishing the shared printer setup.   You may need to install the applicable printer driver if it has not yet been installed.   (Refer to the manuals provided with the PC or OS for further details of the setup procedure)   4. Accessing networked computers   (All file transfers or other access between networked computers should be performed the same as for a normally   networked Windows computer. Refer to the manuals provided with the PC or contact your PC’s maker for details.)   (1) Double-click the [Network Neighborhood] or [My Network Places] desktop icon.   (2) The names of any PCs connected to the switch device are shown.   (3) Double-clicking the icon of the PC that you wish to access should show you a list of all the shared   folders on the target PC.   Refer to the section on “Setting up drive and folder sharing” for details of how to setup a shared   folder.   * Sometimes timing issues may cause the PC that you wish to access to not be visible. Try   reopening the [Network Neighborhood], or select [Refresh] from the [View] menu.   5. Uninstalling the software (deleting the program)   Proceed as follows when uninstalling the USB Bridge Software:   (1) Select [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel], then double-click the [Add/Remove Programs]   control panel icon.   (2) On the [Install/Uninstall] tab, scroll down the list of installed software to find and select “USB-USB   Network Bridge V1.8.0.0”, then click the [Add/Remove] button.   (3) You are asked to confirm that you wish to delete the “USB-USB Network Bridge V1.8.0.0”   software. Click the [OK] button.   If you do not wish to delete the USB Bridge software, just click the [Cancel] button.   (4) The uninstaller starts up, and the program files are deleted.   After the uninstallation finishes, you are asked to reboot the PC. Click the [Yes] button.   This completes the removal of the USB Bridge driver and all related files. If you later decide to use   this software again, consult section 2 “Installing the software” and reinstall and setup the software   as before.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Troubleshooting the installation   Checking the USB controller and network adapter   (1) Select [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel], then double-click the [System] control panel icon.   (2) Double-click the [Universal serial bus controller] item (toward the bottom of the device list).   (3) Check that the “USB-USB Network Bridge Driver” shows up toward the bottom of the list of   controllers.   (4) Similarly, check that the “USB-USB Network Bridge” appears toward the bottom of the [Network   adapters] list.   * If a USB Bridge icon is showing a “!” mark, this means that it was not installed correctly, and   needs to be reinstalled.   Checking the PC settings   Even if the USB Bridge software has been installed correctly, stable operation cannot be   guaranteed if the PC settings themselves are not correct.   If you think this might be the cause of problems, try checking the settings described in section 3   “Setting up the PC”.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Connecting the PCs   1. Start by turning the PCs off.   (1)   Speaker   2.   1) Connect the KB/Mouse connector of the   1st host to the KB/Mouse connector on the   switch device. Be sure to connect the host   side first, then the switch device. (Connect   (2).)   This connection is not required when the   switch device is to be used only on the   USB port.   (2) (4) (3)   (5)   2) Connect the USB connector on the host to   the USB connector on the switch device   using the special cable. Be sure to connect   the host side first, then the switch   device.(Connect (3).)   This connection is not required when the   USB port is not used.   When both (2) and (3) are connected, the   USB port and USB Bridge function are   used for HUB functions, and keyboard and   mouse data is sent from the KB/Mouse   connector (PS/2).   (6)   3) Connect the monitor connector on the host   to the monitor connector on the switch   device using the special monitor cable. Be   sure to connect the host side first, then the   switch device. (Connect (4).)   4) Connect the Line Out jack on the host to   one of the Audio Connector IN jacks on the   switch device using an audio cable.   (Never connect the PC’s Speaker Out jack,   as this can cause damage.)   (6)   5) Connect the 2nd host in the same way.   6) Next, connect the special AC adapter   when the switch device is connected to the   USB port. (Connect (5).)   7) Next, connect the console   (keyboard/mouse/monitor/speaker).   (Connect (6).)   ■ NOTE ■   Use a 3-wire power code cable, and connect the   earth cable to the terminal.   When you use a 2-wire type adapter, be sure to   ground the earth wire.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installing the USB HUB, USB Keyboard and USB Mouse drivers   Initial setup is required when connecting with a USB port.   The required drivers are contained in OS.   Therefore, it is not necessary to newly prepare.   ꢁ The setup procedure for Windows98   (1) Turn the PC on, and wait for Windows 98 to start.   (2) Connect the switch device to the host (refer to page 5 for details).   (3) When the [Add New Hardware Wizard] window appears, click the [Next] button.   (4) Select [Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended).], then click the [Next] button.   (5) When the following screen appears, click the [Next] button.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   (6) After searching for and finding the required driver, the following screen should appear. Click the   [Next] button.   (7) When the driver installation has completed, the following screen should appear. Click the [Finish]   button.   (8) This process will need to be repeated three times, once each for the keyboard, mouse and HUB.   This completes the initial setup procedure. Hereafter the devices should be automatically recognized and   usable whenever the USB cable is connected.   ꢁ The setup procedure for Windows2000, Windows ME, & Mac OS.   No manual setup is required.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FS-102ATL Application Examples   ꢀ File Sharing   Use of the Network Sharing Service provided by the Microsoft OS   allows data to be shared and files copied between the two PCs.   [Required Software]   Microsoft Network   [Acquisition Method]   Standard with OS   ꢀ Internet Connection Sharing   Connecting to the Internet via a dialup connection or similar   (this example uses an internal modem)   Windows 98SE and ME allow a single internet connection to be   shared by multiple networked computers.   This allows 2 PCs to access the Internet via a single ISP connection.   [Required Software]   Internet Connection Sharing   [Acquisition Method]   Standard with Windows98SE/ME   USB device sharing   Sharing of USB devices connected to the FS-102ATL allows them   to be used by both PCs.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ꢀ Printer & Storage Device Sharing   Sharing of USB devices connected to the FS-102ATL allows them   to be used by both PCs.   [Required Software]   Microsoft Network   [Acquisition Method]   Standard with OS   Printer   MO/CD-R(W)   How to Select the Host PC   There are two ways of selecting the host: by the Select switch on the switch device or from the   keyboard (Hot Key mode).   You can also select an unconnected port or the port of a host that is OFF.   If a selected PC is turned OFF, the selected state is changed another PC.   1. Selecting with the Select Switch   Press the Select switch. This switches to the selected PC, and the PC Select LED lights up.   2. Selecting with the keyboard (Hot Key Mode)   The Hot Key Mode provides the following three key operations. These operations can be enabled   (turned ON) and disabled (turned OFF) by the DIP switches (switches 1 to 3) on the switch   device.   SW1-ON   SW2-ON   SW3-ON   : Ctrl, Alt and Shift simultaneously held down   : Ctrl key pressed twice consecutively   : Scroll Lock key pressed twice consecutively   Select the host by the above Hot Keys.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Key layout diagram   ASCII keyboard for Mac (PS/2)   ꢀ Standard layout (DIP switch 5,6)   The functions of the keys with thick borders are changed.   The setup of the DIP switch is set to Mac. (Refer to page 18.)   Note that the crossed out key is disabled.   ꢀ Extended layout (DIP switch 7)   <Win> key and <Alt> key can be replaced by setup. (Refer to page 18.)   Note that the crossed out key is disabled.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   About the Special AC Adapter   When the switch device is connected to the USB port for use, the special AC adapter must be   connected. However, when the switch device is used only on the keyboard/mouse port (PS/2 port), the   configuration is designed so that this special AC adapter is not required. However, connecting power   consuming keyboards and mice may drop the power voltage.   In such cases, the LOW POWER LED turns on (Orange); connect the special AC adapter.   1. Use only the AC adapters specified by Fujitsu. Using an incompatible AC adapter may not only   affect the operation of the switch device, but also may cause it to malfunction. Operation using a   non-compatible AC adapter is not guaranteed.   2. Power supply from the special AC adapter is automatically turned OFF when the power of all PCs   is OFF. If the switch device will not be used for a long period of time, unplug the special AC   adapter from the outlet for safety.   DIP Switches   DIP Switch   SW1   Function   ON   OFF   Disabled   Hot Key: simultaneous [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Shift] Enabled (*)   SW2   SW3   SW4   Hot Key: double [Ctrl] key strike   Hot Key: double [ScrLk] key strike   Key layout (only valid if USB port is used)   Enabled (*)   Enabled (*)   Disabled   Disabled   European layout   ASCII layout (*)   SW5   SW6   SW7   Select PC or Mac for USB Port1   Select PC or Mac for USB Port2   Win and Alt key mappings for Mac KB   PC (*)   PC (*)   Mac   Mac   WIN => Command WIN => Option   Alt => Option(*)   Enabled (*)   Alt => Command   Disabled   SW8   USB Bridge Function   (*) shows the default DIP switch setting.   Specifications   Item   Specification   Model (Name)   FS-102ATL (KVMA Switch)   Connectable Host   Units Connected   Selection Method   LED Display   PC/AT compatible machine, Macintosh(USB)   Max. 2   Select Button, keyboard (Hot Key Mode)   POWER x 2, Select x 2, LOW POWER x 1   PS/2, Mini DIN 6P Female x 1   PS/2, Mini DIN 6P Female x 1   Mini D-SUB 15P Female x 1   Audio Line Out jack x 1 (connect to internal amp speaker)   PS/2, Mini DIN 6P Female x 2   Mini D-SUB 15P Female x 2   KB   Console   Port   Mouse   Monitor   Speaker   KB/Mouse   Monitor   Speaker   USB   Host Port   Audio Line In jack x 2 (connect to PC Line Out jacks)   Series “B”, Female x 2   HUB port (rated power)   Monitor Resolution, Band Width   External power supply (special   AC adapter)   Series “A”, Female x 2 (500mA/port)   1600 x 1200, 200MHz   DC + 5V ± 5% (supplied by DC5V connector)   Power Consumption   Operating Environment   Storage Environment   Construction   Dimensions, Weight   (excluding cables)   Max. 150 mA   0 to 40°C, 20 to 90 %RH   - 20 to 60°C (condensation not allowed)   Mold casing (condensation not allowed)   148 (H) x 115(D) x 39.6 (W), mm/380g   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Options   ● Special cable set   Model No.   Specification   High-definition monitor cable (3.0 m)   FS-C103A   Keyboard/mouse divider cable (3.0 m)   High-definition monitor cable (3.0 m)   USB cable (3.0 m)   SW2FS-C103U   FS-C103S   Audio cable (3.0m)   ● Monitor conversion connector for Mac   Model No.   Specification   DB15(M) < >DB15HD   NC14003-T044/ADP   Troubleshooting   Symptom   Cause   Action   LOW POWER LED   lights up   Large power-consuming keyboards or   mice are connected.   Connect the special AC adapter.   KB, Mouse is inoperable Keyboard and mouse are connected in   Correct the connection.   (special type   reverse.   programmable/cord-less   / wheel mice)   Cannot get out of Hot Key Mode   Wrong monitor and keyboard/mouse   port Nos.   Press the [Enter] or [ESC] key   Match the port Nos.   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   connected.   Replace with a supported keyboard   or mouse.   Scroll function or buttons Mouse not supported   Replace with a supported mouse.   Install the specific mouse driver.   do not work on the   mouse.   The specific mouse driver is not   installed.   Poor screen quality   (Faded images, blurred   characters, etc.)   Window shifts or does   not display when   switching   Connection/cable is defective   Confirm the connector connection.   Replace with a different cable.   Wrong resolution   Adjust the resolution or use the   monitor function.   Replace with a supported monitor   (multisync).   Unsupported monitor, or cannot   synchronize   Use the monitor function.   Set the DIP switches on the bottom   panel to ON.   Cannot go into Hot Key   Mode   The DIP switches are set to OFF.   SW1: [Ctrl], [Alt] and [Shift]   simultaneously held down   SW2: [Ctrl] key pressed twice   continuously   SW3: [Scroll Lock] key pressed   twice continuously   Slow Consecutive Hot Key repeat   interval   Repeat the key press slightly faster.   Hot Key operation was performed on   USB keyboard connected to HUB port.   Hot Key operation is disabled as it is   enabled only on PS/2 keyboards.   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Symptom   Cause   Action   Keys used in the   application cannot be   used.   The keys used in the application conflict   with the Hot Keys.   Set the conflicting keys to OFF.   The switch device   suddenly stops.   The cable is disconnected.   Switch device has frozen   An error has occurred in host   Connect the cable and reboot.   Press the reset switch.   Correct the problem in the host.   The switch device LED   does not come on even   though the host is on.   The power circuit protection element for Correct the problem in the host.   the host's keyboard/mouse port is   damaged.   The Special AC adapter is not connected Connect the special AC adapter.   when using the switch device on the   USB port.   No operation on USB   port   USB Bridge function   does not work correctly   The special AC adapter is not   connected.   DIP SW8 is in the OFF position.   Connect the special AC adapter.   Switch it to the ON position.   Required software is not yet installed, or Install the software.   has not been installed correctly.   If necessary, uninstall any   previously (but incompletely)   installed software, and install again.   Disconnect the host from any other   networks, or set DIP SW8 to the   OFF position to disable the Bridge   function.   It is rare, but problems can sometimes   occur if a host has other network   connections active.   USB Bridge software   can not be installed on   Windows2000   Inadequate user level permissions.   Install as an Administrator level   user.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Declaration of Conformity   : NC14003 series   : KVM Switch   Model Number   Trade Name   Responsible party : FUJITSU COMPONENT AMERICA, INC.   Address : 250 East Caribbean Drive, Sunnyvale,CA94089   Telephone number : (408) 745-4900   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation Is subject to the following two   conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful Interference, and (2) this device must accept any   Interference received, Including Interference that may cause undesired operation. DOC Class B   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |