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[[File:X650-IMG-5483.jpg|thumb|right|X650 kvm shield]]
[[File:X650-IMG-5611-Interface-Schematic.jpg|thumb|right|X650 kvm hardware diagram]]
[[File:IMG-7148-Dimension.jpg|thumb|right|X650 Dimension]]
[[File:X650-IMG-5476.jpg|thumb|right|10-Pin Header function]]
[[File:X650-IMG-5474.jpg|thumb|right|10-Pin Header function]]
Want to know more information for pikvm, please refer to https://pikvm.org/
 
 
<span style="color:red;">X650 V1.5 and X650 V1.3 has been discontinued, you can refer to [[X651]] or [[X652]]. </span>
 
Key differences between X650 V1.5 & X650 V1.3 include:
 
'''Input Resolution'''
 
* X650 V1.3: Supports up to 1920×1080@<span style="color:red;">'''50Hz'''</span>
* X650 V1.5: Supported up to 1920×1080@<span style="color:red;">'''60Hz'''</span>
 
'''RTC Function'''
* X650 V1.3: Requires manual [[X650#Enable_RTC|RTC configuration]]
* X650 V1.5: No RTC configuration needed
==User Manual==
[http://about:blank PiKVM] is a Free and Open Source Software that is released under the GPLv3 license. The Operating System (OS) image provided here is solely for the purpose of hardware testing. For commercial use, it is advised to directly contact the developers of PiKVM.
 
The development of this software would not be possible without the financial backing of the community. Contributions play a vital role in sustaining and advancing the project. If you wish to contribute, you can visit the PiKVM donation page at https://pikvm.org/donate/. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help in the continuous development and improvement of this software.
===Installation Video===
===OS download and install===
1. Firstly, need prepair a micro sd card, a minimum 16 32/64 Gb class 10 memory card is recommended. 2. Download an appropriate OS image for the PiKVMIf you use a CM4 with eMMC, the url link is https://pikvmyou don't need a micro sd card.org/download/ or click [https://files.pikvm.org/images/v3-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz this one] to download it. (Please use the V3 HAT OS) 3. Flash OS image into Micro SD card
2. Download an appropriate OS image for the PiKVM, the url link is https://pikvm.org/download/ or click [https://files.pikvm.org/images/v3-hdmi-rpi4-box-latest.img.xz this one] to download it. (Please use the ''' 1) How to installing the Operating SystemV3 Pre-Assembled''' (CM4 without eMMCOS image)
:Refer to [httpsWe recommend that you use the ''''V3 Pre-Assembled'''' version, and this image includes OLED display configuration.:<span style="color:red;">Only compatible with '''PiKVM V3''' platform OS, NOT support PiKVM V4 Plus & V4 Mini platform!!!<//www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html#installing-the-operating-system Official installation tutorial]span>
:'''2) How to flash OS onto the eMMC of CM4? (CM4 with eMMC)'''[[File:Pi4-V3-HAT.png|800px|PiKVM V3 platform]]
::a. Short nBOOT&GND===Flash OS image===First, refer decide which CM4 module you wish to the picture below.use:
#CM4 without eMMC (simpler, but you need a 32GB or 64GB micro sd)
#CM4 with eMMC (requires additional steps)
'''Option 1: CM4 without eMMC'''
:'''1. Prepair flashing tools:'''
:*You can use '''Raspberry Pi Imager''' or one of the following tools:
:*[https://etcher.balena.io/ balenaEtcher]: Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu.
:* [https://i-win32diskimager.com/ Win32 Disk Imager]: Designed for Windows.
:'''2. Flash the OS Image to a MicroSD Card'''
:*Follow [https://docs.pikvm.org/flashing_os the straightforward instructions] or [https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html#installing-the-operating-system the Official installation tutorial]
:'''3. Power the Device'''
:*Power on your device, then open a browser and log in to the PiKVM web UI.
'''Option 2: CM4 with eMMC (requires additional steps)'''
:'''1. Prepare for flashing'''
:*Short the nBOOT Pin as shown in the image below.
::[[File:X650-IMG-5474-1.jpg|500px]]
 ::b'''2. Connect TypeUse the '''USB-C to TYPC-A OTG cable''' included in the X650 box to connect to your computer ::c'''3. Power the X650 Device''':*Use a 5V power adapter to power the device via the PWR Type-C with your 5V Power adaperport.: '''4. Flash the OS Image''':*You need: i) install rpiboot utility, ii) install RaspberryPI imager iii) format the eMMC once connected to the host, iv) select OS, eMMC appearing on the host and flash it via imager:d. Then rerfer *You can refer to [https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/how-flash-raspberry-pi-os-compute-module-4-emmc-usbboot this Jeff's tutorial] to or [https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/compute-module.html#flash pikvm -compute-module-emmc Raspberry Pi Official Tutorial] for detailed instructions on flashing the OS.: '''5. Complete the Process'''::e. *Remove the nBOOT jumper of nBOOT&GND after the flashing is complete, then restart your device;. 4. Power the device'''Note''': For CM4 with eMMC, then open explore to login the pikvm web uiSD card cannot be used.
===Enable RTC ===
==Packing List==
* 1 x X650 V1.3 Expansion Board
* 1 x X680-A1 V1.0 cooling fan Adapter board
* 1 x Colorful ATX Control Cable (Cable Length: 47cm / 18.50 inch)