FUJITSU RC25 User Manual

User's Manual  
43cm/17" TFT Rack Console  
(RC25)  
Contents  
1. Preface ................................................................................................................................1  
2. Conventions.........................................................................................................................1  
3. Unpacking the Rack Console ..............................................................................................1  
Packing List..........................................................................................................................2  
4. Important Notices.................................................................................................................3  
5. Safety ..................................................................................................................................3  
6. Rack Mount Instructions ......................................................................................................4  
7. Moving the Rack Console....................................................................................................4  
8. Installation ...........................................................................................................................5  
8-1. Installing the Rack Console...........................................................................................5  
8-2. Installation Procedures..................................................................................................5  
8-2-1. Assembling the Cable Management Part................................................................5  
8-2-2. Removing the RC25 Rack Mount Kits.....................................................................6  
8-2-3. Installing the RC25 Rack Mount Kits.......................................................................7  
8-2-4. Inserting the Rack Console.....................................................................................9  
8-2-5. Installing the Cable Management Part ....................................................................9  
9. Connecting and Removing Cables ....................................................................................10  
9-1 Connecting Cables.......................................................................................................10  
9-2. Removing Cables........................................................................................................10  
10. Installing a KVM Switch ...................................................................................................11  
11. Operations.......................................................................................................................12  
11-1.Operating the Rack Console.......................................................................................12  
11-2. Storing the Rack Console ..........................................................................................14  
11-3. Adjusting the Monitor .................................................................................................16  
11-4. Basic Adjustment Procedure......................................................................................17  
11-5. Adjustment Items.......................................................................................................18  
11-6. Resolutions and Refresh Rates.................................................................................18  
11-7. Notes on the LCD Display .........................................................................................19  
11-8. Notes on Using a KVM Switch...................................................................................19  
11-9. Keyboard Operations.................................................................................................20  
11-10. Pointing Device Operations .....................................................................................21  
11-11. Hot-Key and Reset Switches ...................................................................................22  
12. Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................23  
13. Cleaning the Rack Console .............................................................................................25  
14. Environmental Protection.................................................................................................25  
15. Technical Specifications ..................................................................................................27  
1. Preface  
Thank you for purchasing the Rack Console RC25 (hereinafter called "the Rack Console",  
"this product", or "this device").  
We believe that using this product will greatly improve the efficiency and functionality of your  
workspace. In addition, our compact slide module design saves space in comparison with  
previous layouts.  
The 17-inch TFT monitor can display a resolution of 1280 by 1024 dots with 16,770,000  
colours.  
This product is also equipped with a keyboard and pointing device with two buttons and  
scrolling function.  
2. 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 this product) or physical injury, which may result  
through improper operation.  
CAUTION  
This symbol indicates supplemental information, comments or  
hints.  
Double quotation marks are used to indicate the title of a  
chapter or document to be referenced, or important terms.  
Double  
quotations  
Sequential numbers preceding text indicate the order of  
Sequential numbers  
operations described by the text.  
3. Unpacking the Rack Console  
1. When you unpack the Rack Console, check that it has not been damaged in transit.  
2. For detailed instructions of how to unpack the Rack Console, refer to the  
"Quick-Start-Guide" provided with this device.  
When you remove the product from the package, open the plastic  
bag that covers the device and directly hold the device to lift it.  
CAUTION  
Otherwise, you may drop the device and it may cause personal  
injury or damage the device.  
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Packing List  
Make sure that the items in the following list are included in the shipping package.  
The same check sheet is provided in the "Quick-Start-Guide".  
Rack Console  
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Accessories:  
Monitor cable (3m)  
PS/2 (Keyboard) cable (3m)  
PS/2 (Mouse) cable (3m)  
USB cable (3m)  
AC power cable (3m)  
Cable tie  
1  
1  
1  
1  
1  
6  
Cable management part  
1  
1  
1  
Cable management part fixing pin  
Support bracket  
(Used for installation in an asym. PRIMERGY rack)  
Rack mount parts:  
Cage nut M5  
4  
Centering screw M5 Torx T20  
2  
(Used for installation in an asym. PRIMERGY rack)  
Security lock  
4  
Unlocking tool  
1  
Documents:  
Quick-Start-Guide  
1  
CD-ROM  
1  
(User's Manual + Quick-Start-Guide + Warranty sheet)  
Safety Precautions and Other Important Information 1  
We recommend keeping the box and packing material in which the Rack Console was  
purchased. They may be required if you move the device to another location. If something is  
missing from the package, contact your supplier or local Fujitsu representative/engineer.  
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4. Important Notices  
Chapter 5 and 6 contain cautions that must be taken when you operate the Rack Console,  
and information related to safety. Carefully read these chapters to use the Rack Console  
correctly.  
5. Safety  
Safety Precautions  
CAUTION  
Condensation may occur on this device. Before using the Rack Console, allow it to dry out  
completely and to reach the ambient temperature of the installation location.  
Make sure that the voltage supplied by the outlet to which the device is connected is within  
the acceptable range of the device. Also, make sure that the rated voltage meets the  
specification of the device. (Refer to "15. Technical Specifications" and the model plate on  
the device.)  
The Rack Console's power cable is specially certified. Use it only for the power outlet of  
the Rack Console. Otherwise, electric shocks or short circuits may occur.  
Arrange the immediate area around the Rack Console's power socket and the rack's  
power outlet so that the plug can be quickly pulled.  
Lay all the cables so that they are not damaged. Refer to the relevant sections in "8  
Installation" when you connect or remove cables.  
Do not connect or remove the data cables during thunderstorms.  
Be careful not to get any objects, such as necklaces or paperclips caught (or any liquids  
spilt) inside the device.  
In an emergency (e.g., damage to the housing, parts or cables; or if an object or liquid has  
fallen into the device), remove all the power cables as soon as possible and contact the  
store where you purchased the device or a Fujitsu maintenance representative.  
Only licensed engineers may repair the device. If any unlicensed user opens the device  
and makes incorrect repairs, electric shocks or fire may occur.  
Note that when the device is open, the corners may cause injury if bumped into. Always be  
careful when the device is open.  
We recommend that you store this device in the rack when it is not in use, or when you  
operate other devices such as a server or other peripheral equipment.  
Using the keyboard when you are in poor health, or using the keyboard for extended  
periods of time should be avoided.  
Always hold the connector portion and do not jerk cables when you remove them.  
Avoid operating the device with wet hands.  
Do not insert or remove connectors when your hands are wet.  
Do not place unnecessary items, such as a cup, on the device.  
Do not modify or repair the device.  
Only licensed personnel can dismantle, remove, or replace parts, such as the power  
supply unit, which bear a warning mark (such as a lightning bolt mark).  
You can specify only the resolutions and refresh rates specified in the monitor explanation  
in "11-3. Adjusting the Monitor". Contact the store where you purchased the device or a  
Fujitsu maintenance representative if you have any questions.  
The data cables that are used for peripheral equipment must be adequately insulated in  
order to prevent interference.  
To cut the power supplied to this device through the power outlet, unplug the power plug of  
this device from the power outlet.  
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Follow the instructions in the appropriate section in "13. Cleaning the Rack Console" when  
you clean this device.  
Keep this manual handy for reference with the device at all times. If you give the device to  
a third party, give the third party this manual as well.  
Do not use the device as a stepladder or lean against the device with it drawn out. Doing  
so may unbalance the rack, causing it to fall over.  
Some components of the device (such as LCD, etc.) have a limited service life. In cases of  
extended continuous use, these components will need early replacement.  
The estimated period for reliable use of the device (service life) is 5 years. [Note] This  
period is estimated under assumption of 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 limited life components.  
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
6. Rack Mount Instructions  
Elevated Operating Ambient – If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the  
operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient.  
Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment  
compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.  
Reduced Air Flow – Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount  
of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.  
Mechanical Loading – Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a  
hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.  
Circuit Overloading – Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to  
the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent  
protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings  
should be used when addressing this concern.  
Reliable Earthing – Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained.  
Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to  
the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).  
Slide/rail mounted equipment is not to be used as a shelf or a work space.  
7. Moving the Rack Console  
When you move the Rack Console to a different location, use the box  
CAUTION  
in which it was purchased, or another box to protect it from damage. Do  
not unpack the Rack Console before you finish moving the Rack  
Console.  
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8. Installation  
Note the safety information in "Important Notices".  
CAUTION  
8-1. Installing the Rack Console  
Observe the specified environmental conditions when you use the  
device. (See "15. Technical Specifications" for more information.) Avoid  
dust, humidity, and extreme temperatures. Installation may require two  
or more people in some situations. Be careful not to catch your fingers  
or hands between the guide rails and the device.  
CAUTION  
8-2. Installation Procedures  
8-2-1. Assembling the Cable Management Part  
(1) Remove the cable management part, monitor cable, PS/2 cable (or USB cable), AC  
power cable, and six cable ties from the accessory box.  
(2) Bind the cables on the cable management part with cable ties.  
Note that each cable has a white marking that indicates the point on the cable to be fixed  
at the point "a" on the front side of the cable management part. Fix cables at point "a" first,  
and then points "b", "c", "d", "e", and "f", in that order.  
b
b
a
e
c
d
c
PS/2  
cable  
(MS)  
f
PS/2  
cable  
(KB)  
e
Monitor  
cable  
AC  
power  
cable  
d
Attach cables on the folded cable management part without any slack in the  
cables between fixing points.  
Slack cables may dangle unnecessarily when the device is installed.  
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8-2-2. Removing the RC25 Rack Mount Kits  
(1) Loosen the finger screws on the right and left front ends, and then remove the slide fixing  
brackets.  
(2) Remove the RC25 Rack Mount Kits. Push the fixing springs to unlock the RC25 Rack  
Mount Kits, and then pull them out backwards.  
Outer member  
RC25 Rack Mount Kits  
Intermediate member  
Rack Console  
Fixing  
spring  
Finger screws  
Slide fixing bracket  
for transport  
Removing the RC25 Rack Mount Kits  
(3) Unlock the intermediate member locks of the slide rails () and store the intermediate  
members in the outer members.  
Intermediate member  
Intermediate member  
lock  
Push the intermediate  
member.  
Lift the tilted lock.  
Retainer  
Spring lock  
(4) Remove the spring locks on the rear  
side of the RC25 Rack Mount Kits.  
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8-2-3. Installing the RC25 Rack Mount Kits  
(1) Attach one cage nut on each of the right and left front-side rack braces, and attach  
another cage nut on the left rear-side rack brace.  
(2) Insert the two protrusions on the rear side of the RC25 Rack Mount Kits into the rear-side  
rack braces, so that the inserted RC25 Rack Mount Kits are at the same height unit (U).  
One RC25 Rack Mount Kit is for the left rear-side rack brace and the other is for the right.  
Find the letters LEFT or RIGHT on the side of each RC25 Rack Mount Kit and attach  
each RC25 Rack Mount Kit to the suitable side of the rack.  
(3) Keep the RC25 Rack Mount Kits horizontal at the same height unit (U) and attach them to  
the front-side rack braces.  
Check that the Easy mounting-clips and centering screws are inserted firmly into the  
front-side rack braces.  
(4) Insert the Security locks into the Easy mounting-clips on the front side of the RC25 Rack  
Mount Kits.  
Easy  
mounting-clip  
Cage nut  
Security  
lock  
Rear-side rack braces  
Protrusions  
Front-side  
Centering  
screw  
rack brace  
Cage nut  
RIGHT  
Cage nut  
RC25 Rack  
Mount Kits  
Cage nut  
Security  
locks  
LEFT  
Cage nut  
Front-side rack braces  
Rear-side rack  
brace  
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To install in an asymmetrical PRIMERGY rack:  
(1) Use two centering screws (M5 Torx T20) to install the support bracket on the left rear-side  
rack brace.  
(2) Install the RC25 Rack Mount Kit.  
See above for the installation procedure.  
Left rear-side rack brace  
(asymmetrical PRIMERGY rack)  
Centering screws M5 Torx T20  
Support bracket  
To remove the RC25 Rack Mount Kit:  
(1) Insert the unlocking tool between the Easy mounting-clip and the Security lock as shown  
in the figure, and then remove the Security lock.  
Front-side rack brace  
(2) Insert the unlocking tool into the opening in the Easy mounting-clip, disengage the lock,  
and then remove the RC25 Rack Mount Kit from the front-side rack brace.  
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8-2-4. Inserting the Rack Console  
(1) Pull out the intermediate members of the slide rails until the members are locked.  
(2) Pull out the retainers to the front ends of the rails.  
(3) Insert the Rack Console into the slide rails. Push the Rack Console until it locks on the  
slide rails.  
Retainer  
Make sure, that both inner rail members are inserted in the retainer  
properly! Do not hold the handle of the device when you attach the  
device. Otherwise, the LCD may open and the device may fall.  
Firmly hold the bottom of the device when you carry it.  
CAUTION  
8-2-5. Installing the Cable Management Part  
(1) Secure the rear bracket of the cable management part assembled in "8-2-1. Assembling  
the Cable Management Part" (page 5) with the finger screw on the rear protrusions of the  
RC25 Rack Mount Kit on the left rear-side rack brace.  
Rear bracket  
Pin for fixing the  
cable management  
part  
(2) Fix the front bracket to the fitting on the rear of  
the Rack Console.  
(3) Insert the pin into the hole.  
Firmly push the pin until the ball lock is securely  
in place.  
Bracket  
Ring for  
removing the  
pin  
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9. Connecting and Removing Cables  
9-1 Connecting Cables  
(1) Turn off all devices that are connected to the RC25, except for hot-plug connections.  
(2) Connect the PS/2 or USB cable and monitor cable to the server and this device.  
(3) Plug the AC power cable connector into the power socket on this device.  
(4) Connect the cables to the monitor port, keyboard port, and mouse port on the server or a  
KVM switch.  
(5) Plug the Rack Console's power cable into the power outlet.  
(6) Make sure that all connections are completed before turning on the power of the Rack  
Console, server, KVM switch, and other devices.  
Virtual Media Port (USB)*  
* Remark: virtual  
media cable has to be  
ordered optionally.  
Connector color is  
gray, to distinguish  
from USB  
keyboard/touch-pad  
cable (black  
PS/2  
cable  
(KB)  
AC power  
cable  
USB  
cable  
Monitor  
cable  
PS/2  
cable  
(MS)  
connector)  
Power outlet  
Monitor port  
Keyboard and mouse ports  
(Connect either the USB or PS/2 cable)  
Cable Connections on the Rear of the Rack Console  
Select either the PS/2 cable or USB cable as the cable to connect the  
keyboard and mouse.  
If both cables are connected and any operational problem occurs on  
the keyboard or mouse, the server must be rebooted.  
CAUTION  
9-2. Removing Cables  
Unplug the power cables of all devices from the power outlets, and then remove each cable.  
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10. Installing a KVM Switch  
To install a KVM switch, follow the instructions in the user's guide of the KVM Integration Kit.  
For more information on KVM switches that can be installed, contact the store where you  
purchased the device or a Fujitsu maintenance representative.  
When you install a KVM switch, make sure that the power cable of this  
device is not plugged into a power outlet, to avoid an electric shock or  
short circuit.  
CAUTION  
This device contains components that generate or accumulate high  
voltage electricity. Before you install a KVM switch, make sure that the  
device has been properly discharged.  
Be careful not to injure yourself with the edges of the metallic parts.  
Be careful to prevent getting any foreign substances such as metallic  
pieces, water or other liquids inside the device, to avoid damaging it.  
Also, do not touch any parts of the device not related to your work.  
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11. Operations  
Pull the Rack Console slowly toward you until the slide rails lock. If  
CAUTION  
the slide rails are not locked, the Rack Console can move  
unexpectedly. Be careful not to catch your fingers when you pull or  
push on the slide module or when you open or close the LCD, etc.  
Do not apply any strong force to the Rack Console or rack when the  
Rack Console is pulled out or when the monitor is opened and being  
used, as there is a risk that the rack can topple over.  
Do not press strongly 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 Rack Console can be dangerous if  
bumped into. Always be careful when the device is open.  
We recommend that you store this device in the rack when not in  
use, or when you operate another device such as a server or other  
peripheral equipment.  
11-1.Operating the Rack Console  
1. Turn left two finger screws on the right and left sides of the front of the device. Pull this  
device while you hold the handle. Pull the device out until it locks into place.  
RC25 Rack Mount Kits  
Cable management part  
Slide rail  
Finger screw  
Fixing spring  
Handle  
Finger screw  
Slide rail  
Pulling out the Slide Module  
Caution: Do not use device unit mounted on pull-out rails as a surface on which to  
put things or as a work surface, and strictly avoid leaning on or against them.  
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2. Grip the monitor handle and open the monitor upward.  
3. Press the power button to turn the monitor on.  
Fully open the monitor.  
If you cannot open the monitor upward with one hand, or if you feel that  
the monitor is too heavy to open upward with one hand, open the  
monitor with both hands.  
CAUTION  
Handle  
Finger screw  
Monitor (LCD)  
Monitor's power switch  
Hot-key switch  
Monitor lock  
Reset switch  
Keyboard  
Pointing device  
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11-2. Storing the Rack Console  
The device can be stored in the rack when the monitor and keyboard are not used.  
Slowly slide the Rack Console in and out of the rack.  
1. Press the monitor power button to turn off the monitor.  
2. Make sure that nothing is connected to the USB port on the front side of the device, and  
then hold the handle and slowly close the LCD monitor. Make sure that the LCD monitor  
is locked.  
3. Push the fixing springs on the right and left sides of the slide rail, and slide the device  
back into the rack.  
4. Tighten the finger screws on the right and left front ends of the device.  
Be careful not to pinch your hands or fingers in the slide rails or Rack  
Console itself when you stow the Rack Console.  
CAUTION  
To save electricity and extend the life of the monitor, when the monitor is not  
in use, turn off the power of the monitor or store the Rack Console in the  
rack.  
Storing this device in the rack automatically turns off the power of the  
monitor.  
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Fixing spring  
Slide rail  
Stowing the Slide Module  
Finger screw  
Finger screws  
Storing the Rack Console  
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11-3. Adjusting the Monitor  
The five buttons and one LED on the monitor are described in order:  
AUTO/EXIT  
button  
DOWN  
button  
UP  
button  
MENU/SELECT  
button  
Power  
LED  
Power  
button  
Power button:  
Power LED:  
Press this button to turn on the power to the monitor, or, if the power  
is already on, to turn off the power to the monitor.  
This LED 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/SELECT button: Press this button to open the menu, to select an item to be adjusted,  
and to save an adjusted setting.  
UP button:  
Press this button to select the right-hand item or to increase the  
value.  
DOWN button:  
AUTO/EXIT button:  
Press this button to select the left-hand item or to decrease the  
value.  
Press this button to close the menu, to cancel the selection of an  
item to be adjusted, to cancel an adjusted setting, or to perform  
automatic adjustment.  
It is possible to directly adjust the screen brightness by pressing the 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.  
Direct button operations  
and buttons  
AUTO/EXIT button  
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11-4. Basic Adjustment Procedure  
The following figure shows the basic adjustment procedure.  
Select an item with the  
MENU/SELECT button.  
Main menu  
Press the  
MENU/SELECT  
button.  
Press the  
or   
button.  
The main menu is opened.  
Select the item  
to be adjusted.  
Press the AUTO/EXIT  
button to cancel the  
adjustment.  
Press the  
MENU/SELECT  
button to save  
the settings.  
Press the  
AUTO/EXIT button.  
Adjustment  
Adjust the setting  
with the and   
buttons.  
The main menu is closed.  
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11-5. Adjustment Items  
Symbol Item  
Adjustment details  
Brightness  
/Contrast  
Adjusts the screen brightness and contrast.  
Adjusts the H-position (horizontal position), V-position  
(vertical position), clock (width), and phase of the screen.  
Image adjust  
Adjusts the colour of the screen. Allows setting a colour  
value or adjusting the hue for red, green, and blue.  
Colour  
Selects the menu language (English, German, Italian,  
French, Spanish, or Japanese) and adjusts the OSD  
H-position, OSD V-position, and OSD timeout.  
OSD setup  
Adjusts the sharpness and performs a Factory Recall  
(which restores all settings to their default values).  
Advanced  
Shows the setting values of the current resolution, vertical  
synchronization frequency, H polarity, and V polarity.  
Information  
11-6. Resolutions and Refresh Rates  
Resolution  
Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency  
Mode  
VESA  
(kHz)  
31.5  
37.5  
37.9  
31.5  
35.2  
37.9  
46.9  
48.1  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
64.0  
(Hz)  
60  
75  
72  
70  
56  
60  
75  
72  
60  
70  
75  
60  
640 480  
720 400  
800 600  
1024 768  
1280 1024  
1152 900  
1280 1024  
80.0  
61.8  
71.8  
71.7  
75  
66  
76  
66  
Server  
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11-7. Notes on the LCD Display  
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.  
While 1280 1024 is the native full-screen resolution, the LCD display is full screen for all  
resolutions.  
For resolutions other than 1280 1024, characters 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 dots or some always-on dots, this is accepted as it is  
a natural characteristic of LCDs, not as a fatal imperfection. So use this device normally.  
11-8. Notes on Using a KVM Switch  
When a KVM switch is used for multiple servers equipped with various types of CRT  
controllers, the image display position on the screen may be different between servers even  
though the screen setting is the same for all servers. In general, the resolution and refresh  
rate (vertical frequency) settings are the same for all servers, and only one set of parameters  
for these settings are stored for the screen. Adjusting a shifted screen image for a server may  
affect the display positions for the other servers.  
To correct a shifted image without affecting the display positions for other servers, change the  
settings as follows:  
1. Change the refresh rate for the server whose display setting must be adjusted.  
2. Adjust the display setting properly and save it.  
In general, you can set multiple refresh rates for one resolution. By using this function, you  
can set and use multiple setting options for the screen.  
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11-9. Keyboard Operations  
Using the Fn key on the compact layout keyboard of this device allows functions equivalent to  
a full keyboard.  
By pressing both the Fn key and a key with underscored characters, you can use the  
function indicated by the characters. (For example, Scr Lk, Prt Sc, and SysRq)  
When the Num Lock LED is lit, the functions indicated by the enclosed characters shown  
on some keys are enabled.  
For Solaris SUN, pressing the A key while holding down the Pause key emulates the  
emergency stop command STOP-A for the open boot.  
Fn Key and Key with Underscored Characters  
Keys with Enclosed Characters  
Keyboard Layout  
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11-10. Pointing Device Operations  
When you operate the pointing device, touch or tap lightly on the touchpad surface.  
Moving the pointer : Slide your finger lightly on the touchpad surface in the direction you  
want to move the cursor.  
Single clicking  
Double clicking  
Dragging  
: Lightly tap the touchpad surface once, or click the left button once.  
: Lightly tap the touchpad surface twice, or click the left button twice.  
: Lightly tap the touchpad surface twice and without releasing your finger  
from the touchpad surface, slide your finger to move the cursor to the  
desired position, and then release your finger from the surface. Or,  
while holding down the left button, slide your finger to move the cursor  
to the desired position, and then release your finger from the touchpad  
surface.  
Scrolling  
: Slide your finger up or down along the right edge of the touchpad  
surface to scroll up or down the screen.  
Touchpad  
Scroll area  
Left button  
Right button  
The pointing device does not work correctly if you operate it in the  
CAUTION following ways:  
Operating the pointing device with a gloved finger  
Operating the pointing device with a pen, ballpoint pen, or pencil  
Operating the pointing device with two or more fingers  
Operating the pointing device while something is on the touchpad  
Operating the pointing device while water drops are on the  
touchpad surface, while condensation is formed on the touchpad  
surface, or with a wet finger  
If the touchpad surface or your finger is wet, dry or wipe water well  
before you use the touchpad.  
Do not use a pointed metal object such as a pen. Doing so may  
damage the touchpad surface.  
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11-11. Hot-Key and Reset Switches  
Hot-key switch  
Outputs the Make/Break code for the Ctrl key twice. When a KVM switch is installed,  
pressing this switch enables the hot-key mode.  
Reset switch  
Resets the keyboard and pointing device on this device.  
Hot-key switch  
Reset switch  
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12. Troubleshooting  
This chapter explains how to solve some problems you may encounter while you use this  
product.  
1. No image is displayed on the monitor  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
The power LED is out.  
The power cable is incorrectly Connect the power cable  
connected. Or, the power  
plug is not fully inserted.  
correctly and make sure the  
plug is fully inserted.  
The power is not turned on.  
Press the power button.  
The power LED is orange. Or, The server is in Standby  
Press any key on the  
keyboard or operate the  
pointing device to exit the  
Standby mode.  
when the MENU/SELECT  
button is pressed, the  
message "Signal Going to  
Sleep" is displayed.  
mode.  
The monitor cable is  
incorrectly connected to the  
server.  
Connect the monitor cable  
correctly to the server.  
The power LED lights but no The Rack Console was  
Turn on the device at the  
image is displayed on the  
monitor.  
turned on after the server was same time as or before you  
turned on.  
turn on the server.  
In some situations, the  
following message is also  
displayed:  
"Frequency out of range:  
**kHz/**Hz  
please change the display  
mode to 12801024 with  
60Hz"  
The monitor cable is  
incorrectly connected to the  
server.  
Connect the monitor cable  
correctly to the server.  
The current resolution or  
refresh rate is different from  
the standard display setting.  
Change the server settings to  
use the standard display  
resolution and refresh rate.  
The screen flickers.  
(When a KVM switch is  
installed)  
The monitor cable is  
incorrectly connected to the  
server.  
Connect the monitor cable  
correctly to the server.  
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2. The monitor display looks strange  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
Grid screen that flickers.  
Vertical stripes are visible.  
The monitor is unfocused.  
Adjust the focus of the monitor.  
Monitor adjustment is not  
correct.  
Adjust the clock, and then adjust  
the focus.  
Display is larger or  
smaller than the monitor screen. not correct.  
The display position setting is  
Adjust the clock, and then adjust  
the display position.  
The current resolution (mode) is Change the server settings to  
different from the standard  
display setting.  
use the standard display  
resolution (mode).  
Sometimes no images are  
displayed on the monitor.  
The power plug is not fully  
inserted.  
Make sure the plug is fully  
inserted.  
Letter weights are different  
across the monitor.  
Focus or clock adjustment is not Adjust the clock, and then adjust  
correct.  
the focus.  
The resolution is lower than  
1280 1024.  
Letter weights may also be  
intentionally different because a  
digital magnification is used.  
Set the monitor resolution to  
1280 1024 in "Monitor  
Properties".  
The screen flickers.  
The resolution is lower than  
1280 1024.  
When the resolution is not 1280  
1024, the screen may flicker.  
In such a case, change the  
refresh rate.  
3. Monitor cannot be adjusted  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
Automatic adjustment using the Automatic adjustment was  
Make the monitor image as  
bright as possible, and then  
AUTO/EXIT button does not  
performed with an extremely  
work and the following message dark monitor background/image. press the AUTO/EXIT button to  
is not displayed:  
redo automatic adjustment.  
"AUTO Processing"  
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13. Cleaning the Rack Console  
Turn off the power and unplug the power cable from the power socket.  
CAUTION Do not use cleansers that contain abrasives, or organic solvents such  
as benzene, thinner, or alcohol.  
Do not apply water, soap, or spray-type cleaners directly onto the Rack  
Console. If liquids enter the interior of the Rack Console, it can cause  
malfunctions or damage.  
Wipe the device and monitor cabinet with a clean dry cloth. If there is excessive dirt, wipe it  
off with a soft, damp cloth that has been thoroughly wrung out.  
Remove dust with a soft brush.  
Clean the keyboard and pointing device with a soft, dry cloth such as gauze. If there is  
excessive dirt, wipe it off with a cloth that has been damped with water or neutral detergent  
diluted with water and has been thoroughly wrung out. After you use a neutral detergent,  
wipe off the detergent on the device with a damp cloth that has been thoroughly wrung out.  
Remove dust with a soft brush.  
Clean the monitor screen with a soft dry cloth such as gauze.  
Remove dust with a soft brush.  
14. Environmental Protection  
Environmentally-friendly product design and development  
This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu standard for "environmentally  
friendly product design and development". This means that key factors such as durability,  
selection and labeling of materials, emissions, packaging, ease of dismantling and recycling  
have been taken into account.  
This saves resources and thus reduces the harm done to the environment. Further  
information can be found at:  
Energy-saving information  
Devices that do not need to be constantly switched on should be switched off until they are  
needed as well as during long breaks and after completion of work.  
Packaging information  
This packaging information doesn’t apply to the Japanese market.  
Do not throw away the packaging. You may need it later for transporting the system. If  
possible, the equipment should only be transported in its original packaging.  
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Information on handling consumables  
Please dispose of printer consumables and batteries in accordance with the applicable  
national regulations.  
In accordance with EU directives, batteries must not be disposed of with unsorted domestic  
waste. They can be returned free of charge to the manufacturer, dealer or an authorized agent  
for recycling or disposal.  
All batteries containing pollutants are marked with a symbol (a crossed-out garbage can).  
They are also marked with the chemical symbol for the heavy metal that causes them to be  
categorized as containing pollutants:  
Cd Cadmium  
Hg Mercury  
Pb Lead  
Labels on plastic casing parts  
Please avoid sticking your own labels on plastic parts wherever possible, since this makes it  
difficult to recycle them.  
Returns, recycling and disposal  
Please handle returns, recycling and disposal in accordance with local regulations.  
The device must not be disposed of with domestic waste. This device is labeled  
in compliance with European directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and  
electronic equipment (WEEE).  
This directive sets the framework for returning and recycling used equipment  
and is valid across the EU. When returning your used device, please use the  
return and collection systems available to you. Further information can be found  
Details regarding the return and recycling of devices and consumables within Europe can also  
be found in the "Returning used devices" manual, via your local Fujitsu branch or from our  
recycling center in Paderborn:  
Fujitsu Technology Solutions  
Recycling Center  
D-33106 Paderborn  
Tel.  
Fax  
+49 5251 8 18010  
+49 5251 8 333 18010  
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15. Technical Specifications  
Product ID:  
RC25  
Power Specifications  
Rated voltage range  
Frequency  
100V to 240V AC  
50/60 Hz  
Rated current  
100V/0.65A, 240V/0.5A  
External Dimensions  
RC25 Rack Mount Kit  
15 mm (W) 708 to 786 mm (freely  
adjustable) (D) 43.4 mm (H)  
Main unit  
(including the handle, excluding the rear  
protrusions)  
(W)  
(D)  
(H)  
(1) When the LCD is closed  
486 mm 444 mm 42.5 mm  
486 mm 410 mm 372 mm  
480 mm  
(2) When the LCD is fully open  
(3) Slide rail extended  
Weight  
Weight  
14 kg  
(including the cable management part and  
cables)  
Required Environmental Conditions  
Operating temperature  
10 to 35 °C  
-25 to 60 °C  
29 °C  
Storage temperature  
Maximum wet-bulb temperature  
Avoid condensation while the product is in  
use. The normal server operating  
specifications are applied.  
Monitor  
Panel  
17" TFT colour LCD  
Resolution  
Maximum 1280 dots (length) 1024 lines  
(width)  
Dot pitch  
0.264 0.264 mm  
Refresh rate  
Colours  
Maximum 75 Hz  
Maximum 16,770,000 (dithering)  
250 cd/m2 (Typ)  
Brightness  
Connector  
Mini D-SUB 15-pin (analog RGB)  
Power consumption  
Maximum 25 W or less  
During standby: 3.0 W or less  
During power switch OFF: 3.0 W or less  
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Keyboard  
Layout  
English  
Number of keys  
Connector  
92  
PS/2 or USB (Select one.)  
Pointing Device  
Method  
Resolution  
Additional function  
Connector  
Number of buttons  
Other Functions  
Virtual Media port  
Static touchpad  
220 cpi (character/inch)  
Scrolling function  
PS/2 or USB (Select one.)  
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Used for connecting with the corresponding  
port on an Avocent KVM switch  
USB1.1 High speed  
Certified Standards  
EN 60950-1 2nd Edition  
CSA/UL 60950-1 2nd Edition  
EN55022:Class A  
EN55024  
EN61000-3-2  
EN61000-3-3  
FCC Class A  
VCCI Class A  
(CCC S&E)  
(NOM)  
(IRAM)  
(BSMI)  
(C-tick)  
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43cm/17" TFT Rack Console (RC25)  
User's Manual  
Published  
September 2010 First Edition  
Published by FUJITSU LIMITED  
The content of this manual may be modified 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.  
NC14010-L591 02 101122  

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