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SERVIS TM Drawer Multi Liftup 17inch [FD-5100MT Series] User’s Manual

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Page 1: SERVIS Drawer - FujitsuCongratulations on your purchase of the server rack mountable SERVIS™ Drawer Liftup 17inch (hereinafter called "Console Drawer", "this product" or "this device")

SERVISTM Drawer

Multi Liftup 17inch

[FD-5100MT Series]

User’s Manual

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All other brands, trademarks, and product names are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved, Copyright© FUJITSU COMPONENT LIMITED 2005

This device has been classified as a Class A product by VCCI (Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment). If you use this product in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be held responsible for the cost of any required corrective action. VCCI-A

This Product is designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use, including without limitation, general office use, personal use, household use, and ordinaryindustrial use, but is not designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that, unless extremely high safety is secured, could lead directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss (hereinafter "High Safety Required Use"), including without limitation, reaction core control in nuclear power facilities, aircraft autopilot flight control, air traffic control, operation control in mass transport control systems, medical instruments for life support systems, missile launching control in weapon systems. You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use.

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Contents

1 Preface .............................................................................................................. 1

1.1 Conventions ..................................................................................................................... 1

1.2 Packing List...................................................................................................................... 1

2 Important Notices............................................................................................. 4

2.1 Safety............................................................................................................................... 4

2.2 Disposal ........................................................................................................................... 6

2.3 Move ................................................................................................................................ 7

3 Installation........................................................................................................ 8

3.1 Attaching the Front Bracket.............................................................................................. 8

3.2 Installing the Guide Rails (for Guide Rails with Taps) ...................................................... 9

3.3 Installing the Console Drawer .........................................................................................11

4 Names and Functions of Each Part ............................................................... 12

4.1 Overview .........................................................................................................................12

4.2 Installing the 4-port KVM Switch (Server Switch)............................................................15

5 Connecting and Removing Cables ................................................................ 17

5.1 Connecting the Cables....................................................................................................17

5.2 Removing Cables............................................................................................................17

5.3 Connecting to Ports (with a 4-port KVM Switch Installed in the Back of the Console Drawer) ................................................................................18

6 Operation ....................................................................................................... 19

6.1 Operating the Console Drawer........................................................................................19

6.2 Adjusting the Monitor ......................................................................................................22

6.3 Basic Adjustment Procedure...........................................................................................24

6.4 Resolutions and Refresh Rates ......................................................................................26

6.5 Hot-key Button Operation................................................................................................27

6.6 Keyboard Operation, LED Display and Reset Button......................................................27

6.7 Using a 4-port KVM Switch .............................................................................................29

6.8 Mouse and Buttons .........................................................................................................29

6.9 Attaching the Mouse Fall Protection Wire .......................................................................31

6.10 Charging the Mouse Battery .........................................................................................33

6.11 Disposal and Replacement of the Lithium Battery ........................................................34

6.12 Stowing Console Drawer...............................................................................................34

6.13 Cleaning the Console Drawer .......................................................................................37

7 Technical Specifications ................................................................................ 38

8 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................. 40

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1 Preface

Congratulations on your purchase of the server rack mountable SERVIS™ Drawer Liftup 17inch (hereinafter called "Console Drawer", "this product" or "this device"). Using this product will greatly improve the efficiency and 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. In addition, our optical reflection mouse (hereafter called "mouse") much improves operability. The 17-inch TFT monitor has a resolution of 1280 x 1024 dots with 16,770,000 colors. Also, it is equipped with a keyboard. PC/AT compatible computers and SUN Server can be connected to the Console Drawer An external 4-port KVM switch can be connected to the Console Drawer. * KVM Switch: Keyboard Video Mouse Switch

1.1 Conventions Symbols and terminology that are used in this manual are described below.

• This symbol indicates the possibility of physical damage (such as damage to the Console Drawer or the server) or physical injury, which may result if the Console Drawer is operated incorrectly by ignoring this symbol.

• This logo indicates supplemental information, comments or hints.

• Text that is preceded by a sequence of numbers (such as (1) and (2)) indicates that the

operation must be done in the order indicated. The number may appear in the figure to help understand the procedure.

• References to important chapter titles and terminology are in brackets [ ].

1.2 Packing List Make sure that the items in the following list were included in the shipping package. • Console Drawer x 1 • Power Cable (2m) x 1 • Cable Tie (prevents AC adapter detachment) x 1

CAUTION

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• Front Bracket x 2 • Front Bracket Screw x 4 • Mouse Fall Protection Kit • Operation Manual (this manual) x 1 • Handle Band x 1 • Warranty x 1 • KVM Switch Screws x 4 / DC Cable x 1 (used when installing KVM)

(check that all necessary information has been entered.) If something is missing from the package, contact your supplier or local Fujitsu representative/engineer. We recommend keeping the box and packing material in which the Console Drawer was purchased. They may be required when moving it to another location.

Please note the safety information in [2. Important Notices]. When taking out the Console Drawer from the box, do not grip the monitor handle. Doing so may cause the monitor to open causing the main part to fall.

• Unpack the Console Drawer and check that it has not been damaged in transit.

(1) Hold the hook of the handle band, and release the lock to pull it out. (2) Pull out the rubber stabilizer.

• The handle band is used to hold the monitor so that it does not open when transferring the product or taking the device out of the box.

• The rubber stabilizer is inserted to prevent the Console Drawer from sliding when installing it in the rack or moving the rack.

• Be sure to keep the handle band and rubber stabilizer after finishing the installation for when they need to be used again.

CAUTION

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Removal of Handle Band and Rubber Stabilizer

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2 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.

2.1 Safety

Safety precautions

• This device conforms 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 supplier or local Fujitsu representative/engineer.

• To prevent extreme bumping or shaking when moving the Console Drawer use the original shipping container or a box similar to it. A squashed or broken box should not be used, as it may damage the Console Drawer.

• During installation and before using the Console Drawer, carefully read [3. Installation] and the section about environmental conditions in [7. 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 [7. Technical Specifications] and the model plate on this device).

• The Console Drawer's power cable is specially certified. Do not connect it to anything other than a wall outlet in order to avoid electric shocks and/or short circuits.

• Arrange the immediate area around the Console Drawer's power socket and the rack's power outlet so that the plug can be quickly pulled. Lay all the cables so that they will not be damaged. Refer to the relevant sections in [5.Connecting and Removing Cables] when connecting and removing cables.

• Do not connect or remove the data transmission cables during thunderstorms. • Do not allow foreign substances (such as necklaces or paperclips) or liquids inside the

Console Drawer. • In an emergency (such as: damage to the housing, parts or cables; or liquid or a foreign

object has fallen into the Console Drawer) remove all the cables from the device as soon as possible and contact your supplier or local Fujitsu representative/engineer.

CAUTION

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• Only licensed engineers may repair the Console Drawer. Any unlicensed user that opens the Console Drawer and makes incorrect repairs may cause electric shocks or fire.

• Always hold the connector portion and do not jerk the cables when removing them. • Avoid using the keyboard when in poor health or for extended periods of time. • Avoid operating the Console Drawer with wet hands. • Do not plug or unplug connectors with wet hands. • Do not place such unnecessary items as cups on the top of the Console Drawer. • Do not modify or repair the Console Drawer. • Only licensed personnel may disassemble, remove or switch parts (such as power supply

units) that bear a warning mark (such as a lightning bolt mark). • Only the resolutions and refresh rates specified in the monitor section of [7 Technical

Specifications] may be set. Using settings other than those noted may damage the monitor.

• If you have any questions, please contact your supplier or local Fujitsu representative/engineer.

• Use special cables to connect to peripheral equipment, because it is necessary to adequately isolate the data cables to prevent electromagnetic interference.

• To cut off the power supply, unplug the power cable from the rack power outlet. • Follow the instructions in the appropriate section in [6 Operation] when cleaning the

server. • Note that the corners of the open Console Drawer can be dangerous if bumped into.

Always be careful when the Console Drawer is open. It is recommended that the Console Drawer be stowed away in the rack when it is not in use, or when other nearby servers or peripheral equipments are being used.

• Do not use the Console Drawer as a stepladder or lean against it with it drawn out. Doing so may unbalance the rack, causing it to fall over.

• Some limited life components (such as the LCD, etc.) are included in this product. In cases of extended continuous use, these components may need to be replaced before their rated lives expire.

• Under use in stable conditions this product has an estimated life (service life) of five years. Note) The above assumes a usage pattern of 8 hours a day, 200 hours a month, at an ambient temperature of 25°C. This service life (5 years) does not apply for some restricted life components.

• Keep this manual with the Console Drawer. If you give the Console Drawer to a third party give them this manual also.

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Cautions

Familiarize yourself with the relevant safety precautions before using the Console Drawer. Observe the safety precautions provided herein. They contain important information intended to prevent accidents that could damage your property or cause you bodily harm.

• Make sure that the server is turned OFF when plugging or unplugging connectors. Before

plugging or unplugging connectors, discharge electricity, especially static electricity. Unplugging connectors without discharging static electricity or turning the power OFF presents a risk of damage to the server or the Console Drawer. Be advised that such damage is not covered by warranty.

• PC/AT compatible computers (servers) and SUN Server can be connected to the Console Drawer. All servers must be equipped with the keyboard, mouse, and monitor connectors listed below. The Console Drawer cannot be used with other types of servers.

- PC-AT compatible: Mini DIN 6-Pin female (1 each for PS/2 keyboard, and PS/2 mouse use) : USB A-type Connector : SUN (Mini DIN-8Pin) : Mini D-Sub 15-Pin female (for monitor) These connectors are connected to one USB port. The server recognizes and operates the device as one USB composite device including mouse and keyboard.

• PS/2 keyboards and mice have identically shaped connectors. The color of the connectors should be different to allow them to be distinguished when making connections. If the connectors are forcibly inserted or improperly connected, peripherals will not function correctly, and moreover it may cause failure or damage.

• Setup the console keyboard, mouse, and servers correctly. The device will not function correctly if the settings are incorrect.

• The monitor cable, or the video card may cause image problems at high resolutions, as well as ghosting and bleeding with certain settings. To correct such problems, change the connection conditions of the video card, etc.

• The monitor cable is equipped with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin connector. Confirm the direction of the connector and securely tighten the fastening screws. Improper connections could cause problems.

2.2 Disposal The Console Drawer is made up of metal and plastic parts. Mercury is used in the LCD fluorescent. It must be disposed of according to the relevant government regulations.

CAUTION

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2.3 Move

• 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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3 Installation

• Please note the safety information in [2 Important Notices]. • Observe the specified environmental conditions when using the

Console Drawer (See [7 Technical Specifications] for more information). • The Console Drawer weighs about 14kg. Installation may require two or

more people in some situations. • Be careful not to pinch your fingers or hands between the guide rails

and the Console Drawer.

3.1 Attaching the Front Bracket (1) Insert the front brackets into the left and right front gaps between the slide rail and the main

part of the device. (2) Fasten each front bracket with 2 screws from the outside of the slide rail.

• For /W, the shape of the front bracket is different.

Attaching the Front Bracket

CAUTION

CAUTION

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3.2 Installing the Guide Rails (for Guide Rails with Taps)

• Attach the guide rails so that they face inward and are open forward,

ready to accept the Console Drawer. • See the "Installing the Guide Rails" diagram on the next page.

(1) Insert the rear spacer studs of the guide rails into the holes in the rear rack pillars. (2) Fasten each guide rail with 2 screws from the outside of the rear rack pillars. Insert one

screw into each of the top and bottom holes of the rear spacers. (Install the left and right guide rails at the same height.)

(3) Put the guide rails to the inside of the front rack pillars, and fasten them with screws. Insert one screw into each of the top and bottom holes of the front spacers.

• For details about installation of the other guide rails, refer to the installation guide provided with each guide rail.

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Installing the Guide Rails

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3.3 Installing the Console Drawer

• Be careful that the latch lever does not come loose (See page 19). If the latch lever comes loose the Console Drawer may slip.

• To install the Console Drawer, 2 or more people must hold and set it. Do not connect the power cable.

• When lifting the Console Drawer, do not grip the monitor handle. Doing so may cause the monitor to open causing the main part to fall.

(1) Slide the Console Drawer into the front end of the guide rails. (2) Push the Console Drawer in until it stops, then fasten with two screws, one on each side of

the front of the Console Drawer.

Installing the Console Drawer

CAUTION

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4 Names and Functions of Each Part

4.1 Overview

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(1) Rack pillar Guide rails are attached to this.

(2) Guide rail A guide for installing the Console Drawer to the rack.

(3) Slide rail The Console Drawer slides on this when it is stowed away or pulled out.

(4) Sensor window for the mouse Receives signals from the mouse button. There is a warning indicator for low battery power.

(5) Monitor Displays the server status and the On Screen Display (OSD) for the monitor.

(6) Monitor handle Used when opening or closing the monitor.

(7) AUTO/EXIT button Press this to close the menu, cancel the selection of an item to be adjusted, cancel an adjusted setting, or perform automatic adjustment.

(8) - button Press this to move left or decrease value.

(9) + button Press this to move right or increase value.

(10) MENU/ENTER button Press this to open the menu, select an item to be adjusted, and save an adjusted setting.

(11) Power lamp This lights blue when the power to the monitor is on, and lights orange when the monitor is in energy-saving mode.

(12) Power button Press this button to turn on or off the power to the monitor.

(13) LEDs, reset button, and Hot-key button LEDs are for keyboard operation. The reset button is used to reset. The Hot-key button is used to display the On Screen Display (OSD) for switching the servers.

(14) Mouse The mouse is taken out from its storage area and operated on the optical sensor. This moves the cursor on the screen.

(15) Optical sensor The mouse must be operated on this optical sensor. If the mouse is out of the optical sensor area, the cursor will not move.

(16) Keyboard Used when operating servers or inputting characters.

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(17) Keyboard Used when operating servers or inputting characters.

(18) Mouse buttons Used as the left, center, and right buttons of the mouse.

(19) Latch lever Push down this lever when pulling the Console Drawer out.

(20) Lock spring When stowing away the Console Drawer into the rack, press the lock spring and slide the Console Drawer into the rack.

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4.2 Installing the 4-port KVM Switch (Server Switch) If you don't have a 4-port KVM switch, please skip this section and proceed to page 17 [5 Connecting and Removing Cables]. For details of applicable 4-port KVM switches, contact your supplier or local Fujitsu representative/engineer. Refer to [5.3 Connecting to Ports] on page 18 for details on connecting the 4-port KVM switch.

• To avoid electric shocks and/or short circuits, make certain that the power cable of this device is not plugged in.

• Since this device can cause injury if it falls or tips over, be certain to only work on a stable surface.

• This device contains components that store and release high voltage electric charges. Do not detach the cover of this device when performing the operation.

• Some metal edges may be sharp. Be careful to not cut yourself. • To avoid damaging this device, do not place foreign objects (including

metal objects, water, and/or liquids) inside it. Also, do not touch except as necessary.

• When installing the 4-port KVM switch, carefully read this user's manual to avoid the damage of the equipment.

• For the installation operation, Phillips screwdrivers (large and small) are required. Prepare them in advance.

• It is not necessary to remove the Console Drawer from the guide rails if there is sufficient workspace under the unit.

• To remove the Console Drawer, just reverse the [3.3 Installing the Console Drawer] operation shown on page 11.

(1) Check the orientations of the 4-port KVM switch, and then place it in the vacant space in the rear top panel. If rubber feet are attached to the bottom of the 4-port KVM switch, remove them first.

(2) Fasten the 4-port KVM switch with the 4 provided screws from the bottom of the rear top panel.

(3) Connect the special cable (DC cable) provided with the Console Drawer to the DC5V port on the rear panel of the Console Drawer. In this case, the AC adapter provided with the KVM switch need not be used.

CAUTION

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Note) If rubber feet are attached, they must be removed.

Installing the 4-port KVM Switch

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5 Connecting and Removing Cables

5.1 Connecting the Cables • Unplug the power cables from the power sockets of all involved devices. Connect the DVI cable first to the Console Drawer. (1) Connect the DVI cable to the DVI connector. (The figure below is for PS/2 keyboard and

mouse.) (2) Connect the keyboard cable, mouse cable, and monitor cable to their respective devices. (3) Plug the power cable into the Console Drawer power socket. Fasten the power cable with

the cable tie so as not to disconnect the cable. (Use the provided cable tie that prevents AC cable detachment)

(4) Plug the power cable into a rack power outlet.

Connecting the Cables to the Console Drawer

5.2 Removing Cables Unplug the power cables from the power outlets of all involved devices, then remove each cable.

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5.3 Connecting to Ports (with a 4-port KVM Switch Installed in the Back of the Console Drawer)

• Adhere to the cautions given in [2 Important Notices] when connecting

and disconnecting ports. Also, cut the power of any affected equipment before you start working on it.

• Refer to the 4-port KVM switch user's manual as well as this manual, for more details.

• When hot connecting/disconnecting the PS/2 connector of the drawer, such as when replacing the Console Drawer, KVM switch, or extender, first connect the mouse connector, and then connect the keyboard connector.

• When installing a KVM switch separately, use PS/2 cable as the special connection cable.

You can connect as many servers as there are ports. (1) Use the special KVM-server cables to connect each server's keyboard port (PS/2), mouse

port (PS/2), and monitor port (VGA) to the 4-port KVM switch's server port. (2) Connect the Console Drawer's keyboard & mouse cable and monitor cable to the 4-port

KVM switch's keyboard port, mouse port, and monitor port. (Connect the mouse before the keyboard.)

(3) Connect the DC cable.

Connecting the Cables to a 4-port KVM Switch

CAUTION

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6 Operation

• Pull the Console Drawer slowly toward you until the slide rails lock. • If the slide rails are not locked, the Console Drawer can move

unexpectedly. • Be careful not to pinch your fingers when pulling or pushing on the slide

module or opening and closing the monitor, etc. • Do not apply any significant strong force, when the Console Drawer is

pulled out, or the monitor is opened and being used, as there is a risk that the rack can topple over.

• Do not strongly press on the monitor's screen, scratch it with sharp objects, or bring magnetic objects near it. Doing so can damage the monitor.

• Note that the corners of the open Console Drawer can be dangerous if bumped into. Always be careful when the Console Drawer is open.

• It is recommended that the Console Drawer be stowed away in the rack when it is not in use, or when other nearby servers or peripheral equipments are being used.

6.1 Operating the Console Drawer (1) Remove the handle band and rubber stabilizer. (2) Push down on the latch lever on the front left side of the Console Drawer. Pull the Console

Drawer out by its handle until it locks into place.

• Before pulling it out, make sure that the two screws on the front of the

Console Drawer are tightly fixed to the rack.

CAUTION

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Pulling out the Console Drawer

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(3) Grip the monitor handle and open the monitor upward. (4) Press the power button to turn the monitor on. Turn on the connected server. (5) Raise the top of the mouse a little from the mouse storage area, to unlock the top hook.

Pull the mouse forward as it slants a little, and unlock the bottom hook to take the mouse out.

• Open the monitor completely. • The mouse must be operated on the optical sensor. If the mouse is out

of the optical sensor area, the cursor does not move. • When using the mouse for the first time or if the Low Battery LED is

blinking, charge the mouse battery.

Opening the Monitor

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6.2 Adjusting the Monitor The five buttons and one LED on the monitor are in order:

Power Button: Press this button to turn on the power to the monitor, or, if the power is already on, to cut the power to the monitor's backlight.

Power Lamp: This lights green when the power to the monitor is on, and lights orange when the monitor is in energy-saving mode. The light goes off when the monitor is turned off.

MENU/ENTER Button: Press this to open the menu, select an item to be adjusted, and save an adjusted setting.

+ Button: Press this to select the right-hand item or increase the value. - Button: Press this to select the left-hand item or decrease the value.

AUTO/EXIT Button: Press this to close the menu, cancel the selection of an item to be adjusted, cancel an adjusted setting, or perform automatic adjustment.

• It is possible to directly adjust the screen brightness by pressing the + button or - button when the menu is not displayed.

• It is possible to perform automatic adjustment (position and focus) by pressing the AUTO/EXIT button when the menu is not displayed.

• Adjusting the FOCUS and CLOCK in the setting menu can clear screen noises.

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• Do not apply any significant strong force, when the Console Drawer is pulled out, or the monitor is opened and being used, as there is a risk that the rack can topple over.

• Do not strongly press on the monitor's screen, scratch it with sharp objects, or bring magnetic objects near it. Doing so can damage the monitor.

• Note that the corners of the open Console Drawer can be dangerous if bumped into. Always be careful when the Console Drawer is open.

• t is recommended that the Console Drawer be stowed away in the rack when it is not in use, or when other nearby servers or peripheral equipments are being used.

CAUTION

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6.3 Basic Adjustment Procedure

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Main Menu Items Symbol Item Function

BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the screen brightness.

CONTRAST Adjusts the screen contrast.

COLOR Adjusts the screen color. Fixed values or individual color

tones (red, green, blue) can be set.

H POSITION Adjusts the horizontal display position.

V POSITION Adjusts the vertical display position.

CLOCK Get rid of vertical striping (noise).

FOCUS Get rid of horizontal noise and sharpens up blurred

on-screen lettering.

sRGB Switches the sRGB functions on/off.

GRADATION Changes the contrast curve to change half tone image

expression

BLACK LEVEL Sets black color offset level at any value.

TEXT MODE Sets the DOS screen resolution.

Be sure to set 720 x 400 when using English DOS.

LANGUAGE Changes the displayed language. (English, German,

Italian, French, Spanish)

INFORMATION Shows the currently set values for the screen resolution, vertical frequency, etc. (not all settings are shown)

RECALL Reinstates the factory default values.

• READJUSTING Recalls all the factory default values.

• GEOMETRY Recalls the screen resolution, POSITION, CLOCK, and FOCUS default values.

• COLOR Recalls the BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, BLACK LEVEL, and COLOR default values.

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6.4 Resolutions and Refresh Rates

Resolution Horizontal frequency (kHz)

Vertical frequency (Hz)

Mode

640 x 400 31.5 70 VGA 400 LINE

31.5 60 VGA Standard 37.5 75

640 x 480

37.9 73 720 x 400 31.5 70

35.2 56 37.9 60 46.9 75

800 x 600

48.1 72 48.4 60 56.5 70

1024 x 768

60.0 75

64.0 60 1280 x 1024

80.0 75

VESA

61.9 66 1152 x 900

71.8 76

1280 x 1024 71.4 67

Sun Composite

LCD display notes

While the on-screen display may shift, blink, or otherwise be disturbed just after the power is turned on or the OS starts up/shuts down, this does not indicate a machine failure, and the device may be used normally. Even though 1280 x 1024 is the native full-screen resolution, all resolutions are shown full-screen. For resolutions other than 1280 x 1024, letters may be blurred and the thickness of thin lines can be uneven. This is because the full-screen display is made by digital interpolation of the low-res output, not by physical magnification. This is not a machine failure, and the device may be used normally. Although there might be some always-off (black) dots or some always-on (red, green, or blue) dots, this is accepted as it's a natural characteristic of LCDs, not as a fatal imperfection. So use this device normally.

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6.5 Hot-key Button Operation When connecting a Fujitsu KVM switch (FS series), the Hot-key mode is set.

6.6 Keyboard Operation, LED Display and Reset Button

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) Mouse Center SW LED: Mouse center button enabled (LED ON) / disabled (LED OFF)

To enable the mouse center button, press the center button of the “Mouse Buttons” while pressing the Hot-key button. Doing so again disables the mouse center button.

Reset button: Usually this button is not used. When a Fujitsu KVM switch is connected, this button also resets the Fujitsu KVM switch. However, it will not reset any secondary (slave) Fujitsu KVM switches. This button is used when the keyboard and/or mouse become disabled. Lightly press the button with metal pin, etc.

Full keyboard equivalency is possible with use of the Fn key.

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• When you want to press "<Pg Up> key", press <Fn>+<↑> keys. • When you want to press "<Scr Lk> key", press <Fn>+<Scr Lk> keys.

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6.7 Using a 4-port KVM Switch Even though the display parameters are the same, the image position may shift around if the different servers use different types of CRT controllers. Generally the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency) should be the same for all servers, therefore even though the Console Drawer can save only one set of display parameters, this should not be a problem. Note that if you change the display parameters to correct the screen output by one of the servers, the screens of all the other servers will be similarly affected, often for the worse. To correct for shifted displays, try the following. (1) Change the refresh rate of servers that do not display correctly to a different value. (2) Find an optimum set of display parameters (so that while not all screens are perfect, none

are impossibly bad), and save these.

For a given resolution multiple refresh rates can generally be set, so you should have multiple options available to you.

6.8 Mouse and Buttons

• If you use the mouse for a long time, it may affect your health, especially your hand and fingers. Therefore, please have a break sometimes when using for a long period.

• Follow the following cautions to avoid damaging the mouse. Do not hit or drop the mouse. Do not put a heavy object on the mouse. Do not operate the mouse with wet hands or let the mouse set wet. Do not dismantle or modify the mouse. Do not leave the mouse in a car or in direct sunlight. Do not use the mouse in a dusty place or in a hot and humid place.

• When the mouse is taken out from the storage area, the optical sensor is lit. Since it may emit strong light, do not look into the optical sensor.

CAUTION

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• Left button Usually, press to select or specify.

• Right button Sub-button to display a shortcut, etc.

• Center button Press to activate the cursor.

• Scroll buttons (mouse only) These buttons scroll the screen.

• Mouse Moves the pointer (cursor) on the screen according to the mouse movement.

• Mouse Center SW When the Mouse Center SW LED is on, the "upper center button" of the mouse can be used as the "center button". (It can be used as a 3-button mouse for AIX, HP-UX, etc.)

• When you use the mouse for the first time, you should remove the battery insulation sheet (Li film), and then put the mouse in its storage area to charge the battery.

• Take the mouse out from its storage area to use it. The mouse cannot be used when it is in the storage area.

• The mouse must be operated on the optical sensor. The mouse must be operated on the optical sensor.

• When the mouse battery runs out or the sensor window is covered, the mouse buttons cannot be used.

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• When the mouse battery power becomes low, the battery power warning indicator blinks. Recharge the mouse battery as soon as possible. For the details about how to charge the mouse battery, refer to the [6.10 Charging the Mouse Battery] on page 31.

• You can select the usage of the upper center button, either as a normal center button or a scroll button. The selection status is displayed by the Mouse Center SW LED. LED ON: Functions as center button LED OFF: Functions as scroll button To change the button function, press the center button of the "Mouse Buttons" while pressing the Hot-key button. Each time you perform the above operation, the Mouse Center SW LED changes from ON to OFF or OFF to ON, so you can easily select the function of the upper center button. If a KVM switch is connected, when pressing the Hot-key, the On Screen Display (OSD) appears on the screen. Ignore the OSD and press the center button of the “Mouse Buttons” to select the function of the upper center button.

PS/2 USB SUN Initial status OFF OFF ON (Locked)

6.9 Attaching the Mouse Fall Protection Wire

• Attaching the mouse fall protection wire prevents the mouse from dropping or going missing.

(1) Set the hook of the mouse fall protection wire into the holes for the hook on the top of the mouse.

(2) Set the other hook of the mouse fall protection wire into the holes for the hook in the mouse storage area.

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• To remove the wire, reverse the procedure.

Attaching the Mouse Fall Protection Wire

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6.10 Charging the Mouse Battery

• When finishing the operation, put the mouse in its storage area to recharge it.

• The mouse battery cannot be charged when the Console Drawer is connected only to the AC power source. To charge the mouse battery, connect the Console Drawer to the server as well.

(1) Set the mouse in its storage area, by sliding its bottom toward you.

(2) The mouse is then automatically charged. (In that time, the optical sensor LED stays OFF.)

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6.11 Disposal of the Lithium Battery

• Handling the mouse battery: Do not replace the battery. 【CAUTION】 RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Please inquire of service station,when the exchange of the battery is necessary.

6.12 Stowing Console Drawer

The Console Drawer should be stowed away in the rack when the monitor and keyboard are not needed.

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• Slide the Console Drawer in and out of the rack slowly.

• Store the mouse. Press the monitor power button to turn off the monitor.

(1) Close the monitor. (2) Depress the slide rail lock springs and slide the Console Drawer back into the rack. Make

sure that the latch lever clicks back into its lock position at the end.

• Be careful not to pinch your fingers in the guide rails, slide rails, or the Console Drawer itself when stowing the Console Drawer.

• If the latch lever does not lock, the Console Drawer can suddenly slide out if the rack is moved.

• If the mouse is not set in the storage area, the monitor cannot be fully closed.

• To conserve electricity turn off the Console Drawer when the monitor is not in use. Even when the Console Drawer is turned off, power is supplied to the keyboard and mouse. Therefore, this causes no problems for server operations.

CAUTION

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Stowing the Console Drawer

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6.13 Cleaning the Console Drawer

• Turn off the power and unplug the power cable from the power socket. • Do not use cleansers that contain abrasives, or organic solvents such

as benzene, thinners, or alcohol. • Do not apply water, soap, or spray type cleaners directly onto the

Console Drawer. If liquids enter the interior of the Console Drawer it can cause malfunctions or damage.

Wipe the Console Drawer and monitor with a clean dry cloth. If the dirt is excessive, wipe it off with a soft cloth that has been wet and then thoroughly wrung out. Remove dust with a soft brush. Clean the keyboard and mouse with a sterilized cloth. Clean the keyboard and mouse with a sterilized dry cloth. If dust or dirt accumulates in the gaps in the equipment, remove it with a soft brush or something like that. Clean the monitor screen with a soft dry cloth such as gauze. Remove dust with a soft brush.

CAUTION

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7 Technical Specifications

Model: FD-5100MT series • Power Specifications Rated voltage range: 100V AC – 240V Frequency: 50/60Hz Rated current: 0.8 A/100V AC Power consumption: 35W/100V • Size

Main part: (W) x (D) x (H) (1) Slide rail contracted 486 mm x 630 mm x 43 mm (2) Slide rail extended 486 mm x 1210 mm x 43 mm (3) (2)+the LCD are fully opened 486 mm x 1210 mm x 370 mm • Structure: Painted (black or ivory) metal case • Weight: 14 Kg • Required Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature: 5 - 35 °C

(Water condensation must not occur.) According to the normal server operating specifications.

• Monitor Panel monitor: 17" TFT color LCD Resolution: Max. horizontal 1280 (dots) x vertical 1024

(lines) Refresh rate: Max. 75Hz Colors: Max. 16,770,000 Brightness: 250 cd/m² Contrast ratio: 450:1 (Typ.) Interface: Mini D-SUB 15 Pin (analog RGB)

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• Keyboard Layout: US layout / EU layout Number of keys: 83 / 84 Interface: PS/2, USB, SUN (Mini-DIN 8Pin) • Optical reflection mouse Method: Optical method Number of buttons: 4 Interface: PS/2, USB, SUN (Mini-DIN 8Pin)

• Guide Rail (Optional)

Product ID Screw hole for rack

Accessories and remarks

NC14003-T591 M6 tapped M6 screws provided, Installed from front and rear

NC14003-T592 Elongated hole without tap

M5, M6 screws provided, Installed from front and rear

NC14003-T592/N Elongated hole without tap

T592 + Spacer + flat-head Phillips screw (M5) x4 + M5 screw x2 provided

NC14003-T593 Elongated hole without tap

M5, M6 screws provided, Installed from both sides

NC14003-T593/T Elongated hole without tap

T593 (except for M6 screw) + Parts for 485.4mm width rack

• DVI Cables (Optional) Product ID Remarks FP-CDV007-PS2 For PS/2, cable length is 0.7m FP-CDV020-PS2 For PS/2, cable length is 2m FP-CDV030-PS2 For PS/2, cable length is 3m FP-CDV007-USB For USB, cable length is 0.7m FP-CDV020-USB For USB, cable length is 2m FP-CDV030-USB For USB, cable length is 3m FP-CDV007-SUN For SUN, cable length is 0.7m FP-CDV020-SUN For SUN, cable length is 2m FP-CDV030-SUN For SUN, cable length is 3m

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8 Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Remedy

AC cable has come unplugged from either the outlet or the Console Drawer

Connect the AC cable.

AC power is turned off Turn on the AC power Power button is turned off. Power lamp (blue) goes out

Turn on the power button

No image displayed on monitor

Server not sending image signal (in suspend status)

Input an image signal from the server.

Poor image quality (Ghosts, blurry letters, etc.)

Poor connection/defective cable Confirm that the connector is connected properly. Use a different cable. If the problem goes away, exchange the defective cable with a good one.

Incorrect resolution Correct the resolution or adjust the monitor.

No image or shifted image when switching the screen

Connected monitor (other than the Console Drawer) is not supported / Out of synchronization

Use a supported monitor (multi-sync monitor). Adjust the monitor.

Numeric keypad mode (numbers printed on the key side) cannot be used

Num Lk is not ON Press the <Num Lk> key to set the keypad mode (Num Lock LED turns ON)

Num Lock LED is ON Press <Num Lk> key to reset the keypad mode.

Character input mode is incorrect. Select the correct character input mode.

Some keys are disabled (cannot be used)

Setting of the keyboard is incorrect. Select the correct keyboard driver. (Japanese 106/109-key)

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Symptom Remedy Keyboard/mouse functions

improperly or not at all. Press the reset button If this does not work, follow the procedure below to connect the equipment again. 1. Make sure that the power cable of the server is

plugged in, and the server is turned off. 2. Connect the special cable to the server's

keyboard/mouse and monitor connectors, and then connect the special connector (black) to the MiniD-SUB15Pin (female) of the KVM switch.

3. Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables to the monitor, keyboard, and mouse connectors.

4. Connect the power cable to the Console Drawer. And then, connect the power cable to a grounded power outlet.

Flicker in screen (when 4-port KVM switch is installed)

Flickering may occur when the resolution is not SXGA (1280x1024). To avoid flickering, change the refresh rate setting or use the AC adapter provided with the KVM switch instead of the DC cable.

KVM switch failure Replace the KVM switch. To replace it, reverse the procedure described in page 15 [4.2 Installing the 4-port KVM Switch (Server Switch)].

Console Drawer failure Replace the Console Drawer. To replace it, reverse the procedure described in page 11 [3.3 Installing the Console Drawer].

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Notes on LCD display when installing the system

* To open the menu: Press the MENU/ENTER button to select the OSD menu.

[Contents in the OSD menu] Menu item Function CLOCK Gets rid of vertical striping (noise). FOCUS Gets rid of horizontal noise and sharpens up blurred on-screen

lettering. BLACK LEVEL Gets rid of noise when the screen is noisy.

RECALL

Reinstates the factory default values. READJUSTING: Recalls all the factory default values. GEOMETRY: Recalls the default values of CLOCK, FOCUS, and POSITION for the current screen resolution. COLOR: Recalls the default values of BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, BLACK LEVEL, and COLOR.

When installing the system, the display position may shift. This may also occur, when the connected server is changed, depending on the connected server type. In such cases, make the monitor image as bright as possible, then press the AUTO/EXIT button to redo the automatic adjustment. * After the automatic adjustment, if the following symptoms appear, adjust the monitor according to the relevant [Remedy]. * The following symptoms do not indicate LCD panel failure.

Grid screen that flickers

Symptom

Vertical stripes are visible

Some letters are blurred

Noisy black

Cause

Unfocused

Screen size (clock) is not adjusted correctly.

Unfocused

Black level is not adjusted correctly.

Remedy

Adjust the FOCUS.

Adjust the CLOCK. Then, also adjust the FOCUS.

Adjust the FOCUS.

Adjust the BLACK LEVEL.

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