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[[File:KVM-A3-IMG-4402-main.jpg|thumb|right|X630+X630-A3+KVM-C3 Case for Pi4]]
[[File:X630-A3-IMG-4235.jpg|thumb|right|X630+X630-A3]]
[[File:X630-a3-02.jpg|thumb|right|X630+X630-A3-I2S Cable Connection]][[File:X630-A3-IMG-4237.jpg|thumb|right|X630+X630-A3-I2S Cable Connection]]
[[File:X630-IMG-2718.jpg|thumb|right|X630 HDMI to CSI-2 Module]]
[[File:X630-A3-V1.3-ACCE.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A3 V1.3 Packing List]]
[[File:X863-A3-ACCE.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A3 V1.2 Packing List (Sold out)]]
[[File:X630-A5-acc.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 Packing List]]
[[File:X630-A5-IMG-4210-2.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5]]
[[File:X630+X630-A3+X630-A5+0.96寸OLED+Ethernet.jpg|thumb|right|PiKVM-A3: X630+X630-A3+X630-A5+OLED for Pi 4]]
 
==Update History==
X630-A3 (The core expansion shield of this kit) was updated from V1.2 to '''V1.6''' in October 2023.
# Support WatchDog
# RTC function can be used directly, no need to configure.
# I2S audio cable added.
[[File:X630-a3-01-I2S-cable.jpg|500px]]
==Overview==
PiKVM-A3 is a member of the [[PiKVM]]<ref>PiKVM © belongs to https://pikvm.org</ref> family, which supports Raspberry Pi 4 with a matching metal case.
'''The PiKVM-A3 is composed of follow parts:''' [[File:IMG20220616171152-970x600.jpg|700px|RPIKVM-A3]]* '''[[X630]]''' HDMI to CSI-2 Board (for video capture)* '''[[X630-A3]]''' HAT Board (for ethernet, cooling, RTC, ATX Control power in etc)* '''[[X630-A5]]''' Adapter Board (it is installed inside the PC case, and it connect the computer motherboard and IO panel cabe of PC case))* '''[[0.96 inch OLED Shield |0.96 inch OLED]]''' (for display, Resolution: 128×64 pixel)* Ethernet Cable (TIA/EIA-568.B connection, and it's ATX control signal cable) '''Note:''' Please use the supplied USB Type-C to USB 2.0 A-Male Cable only. USB-C to USB-A cable only with DATA lines (for keyboard and mouse emulation), Using other cable might cause instability or damage to either the host PC or the Pi. We need to ensure you isolate the 5v connection between the Raspberry Pi and host PC to prevent backpower issues that can cause instability or damage to either the host PC or the Pi. Some PC case may not have HDMI port, you need to use VGA/DVI to HDMI adapter to transfer HDMI port. ===Features===
* Designed especially for PiKVM ( Raspberry Pi based KVM over IP)
* For use with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 1GB/2GB/4GB/8GB
* Fully compatible with PiKVM OS (refer to user manual)
* <span style="color:red;">Only compatible with '''PiKVM V3 OS''', NOT support '''V4'''</span>
* Control a server and computer using a web browser
* HDMI Full HD capture based on the TC358743 chip
* Reserves the 4pin header & spacers for I2C OLED display
===Matching Case (Model is KVM-C3)==='''KVM-C3''': Case for Raspberry Pi 4 and PiKVM-A3, not support raspberry pi 3 B+ / 3B. [[File:KVM-A3-IMG-4402-main-2.jpg|800px]] '''KVM-A3 Packing List'''* PiKVM-A3 Metal Case* 4 x M2.5*5+5mm Spacers* 4 x KM2.5*4mm Screws* 1 x 4pcs non-slip rubber pads * 1 x sponge sticker ===Packing List===
*'''1 x 0.96 inch OLED''': Resolution: 128×64 pixel, with 2 piece of M2*6 screws
*'''1 x ATX Conrol Ethernet Cable''' (Cable length: 100cm)
*'''1 x X630 HDMI to CSI-2 Module'''
** 1 x FFC Cable(5cm length)
*'''1 x X630-A3 V1.2 Expansion Board'''(V1.2/V1.3/V1.6)
** 1 x USB-A to USB-C OTG Cable (Cable Length: 100cm / 39.37 inch)
** 4 x M2.5x20mm F/F Spacers
** 1 x ATX Control Cable (Cable Length: 47cm / 18.50 inch)
='''ATX Conrol cable:''' You can make your own ATX control cable, in fact, it is a normal Ethernet cable, and the requirements must be '''568B''' line sequence [[File:RJ75-568B.png]] '''RJ45 Pinout of KVM:''' [[File:RJ45-PINOUT.png]] ==How to Power===
* Power Input: 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A (Power Via USB Type-C port of X630-A3)
* '''DON'T''' power via raspberry pi's TYPE-C port, because it is occupied as USB OTG.
===How to Cool===
* For use with raspberry pi 4, [[X630-A3]] (PiKVM-A3) equipped with a active cooling fan that cool your raspberry pi;
* For use with raspberry pi 4, [[X630-A8]] (PiKVM-A8 PCIe version) equipped with a active cooling fan that cool your raspberry pi;
* For use with raspberry pi zero 2 w, [[X630-A4]] (PiKVM-A4) allows to use [[C296]] aluminum heatsink with your raspberry pi zero 2 w, but user need to prepare 4pcs M2.5*7mm screws yourself.
==ReferencesHardware Parameters==<references />[[File:X630-A3-Interface-700px.jpg| '''X630-A3 + X630''']][[File:X630-A5-IMG-4214-700px.jpg| '''X630-A5 Adapter board''']]
==Hardware ParametersUser Manual==[[FileFirst you need to make sure your hardware connections are correct, please refer to the video and diagram below===Installation Video===PiKVM-A3 Kit: https://youtu.be/KrpHCsK7veA (Note: the X630-A3V1.2 has been updated to X630-InterfaceV1.3 and remove one on-700pxboard spacer to simplify the installation.jpg|frame|none| '''X630-A3 + X630''']])
[[File{{#ev:X630-A5-IMG-4214-700pxyoutube|https://youtu.jpg|frame|none| '''X630-A5 Adapter board''']]be/KrpHCsK7veA}}
===Connection Diagram===
'''1. The PiKVM-A3 is composed of follow parts:'''
 
[[File:IMG20220616171152-970x600.jpg|700px|RPIKVM-A3]]
* '''[[X630]]''' HDMI to CSI-2 Board (for video capture)
* '''[[X630-A3]]''' HAT Board (for ethernet, cooling, RTC, ATX Control power in etc)
* '''[[X630-A5]]''' Adapter Board (it is installed inside the PC case, and it connect the computer motherboard and IO panel cabe of PC case))
* '''[[0.96 inch OLED Shield |0.96 inch OLED]]''' (for display, Resolution: 128×64 pixel)
* Ethernet Cable (TIA/EIA-568.B connection, and it's ATX control signal cable)
 
'''Note:'''
 
:<span style="color:red;">Please use the supplied USB Type-C to USB 2.0 A-Male Cable only. USB-C to USB-A cable only with DATA lines(for keyboard and mouse emulation) and no power supply, Using other cable might cause instability or damage to either the host PC or the Pi.
 
:We need to ensure you isolate the 5v connection between the Raspberry Pi and host PC to prevent backpower issues that can cause instability or damage to either the host PC or the Pi.
 
:Some PC case may not have HDMI port, you need to use VGA/DVI to HDMI adapter to transfer HDMI port, but VGA to HDMI adapter may not be compatible with PiKVM-A3
 
'''2. Connection Diagram'''
 
[[File:PiKVM-A3A4-Connection.jpg|700px|PIKVM-A3 PiKVM-A4]]
# The wire group ① connect to X630-A5 comes from the PANEL of PC Case.
#The black and red wires(wire group ②) come from X630-A5 accessories.
 
 
 
==User Manual==
 
===Installation Video===
PiKVM-A3 Kit: https://youtu.be/KrpHCsK7veA (Note: the X630-A3 V1.2 has been updated to X630-V1.3 and remove one on-board spacer to simplify the installation.)
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/KrpHCsK7veA}}
===OS Download & Installation===
:We recommend that you use the ''''V3 Pre-Assembled'''' version, and this image includes OLED display configuration.
:For Raspberry Pi 4, please use [https://files.pikvm.org/images/v3-hdmi-rpi4-box-latest.img.xz PiKVM V3 platform]. <span style="color:red;">Only compatible with '''PiKVM V3 Platform OS''', NOT support '''V4'''</span>
:[[File:Pi4-V3-HAT.png|800px|PiKVM V3 platform]]
3. Flash it to a microSD memory card by following [https://docs.pikvm.org/flashing_os the simple instructions] or [https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html#installing-the-operating-system Official installation tutorial]
 
4. Power the device, then open explore to login the pikvm web ui.
 
5. Blog sharing for reference: https://www.andysblog.de/kvm-over-ip-pikvm-als-bausatz
===Enable RTC ===
<span style="color:red;">Only need to configure the RTC function for the X630-A3 V1.5/V1.3/V1.2 version, X630-A3 V1.6 don't need.</span>
 
Due to different RTC chips with official PiKVM hardware, you still need to '''configure RTC''' to make RTC work normally.
Firstly, insert the ```C1220``` '''CR1220''' button battery. run the following command in web terminal window:<pre>1. switch to 'root' user su rootthen type the password, and the default password is 'root' also. 2. Switch OS to writable mode rwsudo nano 3. Edit the /boot/config.txt#Then file, and change the line: <code>dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,pcf8563 </code> to <code>dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,ds1307</code> (due to use the different RTC chip). sudo nano /boot/config.txtThen save & '''reboot''' the device;
#4.Test & setting RTC#Display the current time of the Raspberry Pidate #Write , write&read the time of Raspberry Pi to RTC DS1307reboot before next step date sudo hwclock -w sudo hwclock -r
#Read the time of DS1307sudo hwclock -r5. Swith OS to readonly mode ro</pre>
===Enable OLED display===
systemctl enable --now kvmd-oled
ro
If you are using <code>PiKVM OS V3 Pre-Assembled</code>, the OLED configuration is already pre-installed, you can ignore this step.
 
===Enable hdmi audio===
Refer to [[Enable pikvm hdmi audio]]
==FAQ==
* You can post a issue ticket at [https://geekworm.com/community/forum/topic/78220/pikvm-faq Geekworm forum] or email to us (support@geekworm.com) and attached your installation pictures or videos to get some help.
* Blog sharing for reference: https://www.andysblog.de/kvm-over-ip-pikvm-als-bausatz
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<detailsdiv class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><summarydiv style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">How to login pikvmQ1: Which pins are available on the KVM-A3?</summarydiv><pdiv class="mw-collapsible-content">A: Input the XX.XX.XX.XX ip address on the web explorerYou only can use GPIO16,26,11,17,25, then input user: admin9, the default password is 'admin' also.10 pins on KVM-A3</pdiv></detailsdiv>
<detailsdiv class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><summarydiv style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">How to switch to root user?Q2. Why the device does not show the video only display </summaryb><pspan class="tb_red">A: run the following command:No Signals</pspan><pre/b>su root?</prediv><pdiv class="mw-collapsible-content">Then type A: * Please check the hardware connection. Double-check that the video capture device is connected correctly and tightly.* Make sure you use the passwordoriginal HDMI port. If your desktop only has a VGA display port, there may be no video signal when you use VGA to HDMI adapter, and there is no way to solve this; However, you can try to lower the resolution and restart the PC to test, but the probability of success is very low.* Change the HDMI cable to test.* Test the default password X630 separately to check if there is 'root' alsoHDMI output.* Some laptops do not output any signal until you switch the output (usually via the FN + and an F5 key on the keyboard).* Your computer maybe enter sleep mode, please exit sleep mode</pdiv></detailsdiv>
<detailsdiv class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><summarydiv style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Q3. How to login pikvm?</div><div class="mw-collapsible-content">A: Input the XX.XX.XX.XX ip address on the web explorer, then input user: admin, the default password is 'admin' also.</div></div></div> <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Q4. How to switch to root user?</div><div class="mw-collapsible-content">A: run the following command: su rootThen type the password, the default password is 'root' also.</div></div> <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Q5. How to enable OLED display?</summarydiv><pdiv class="mw-collapsible-content">A: Run the following command to enable OLED display: rw systemctl enable --now kvmd-oled ro</div></pdiv>
<prediv class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">rwsystemctl enable <div style="font-weight:bold;line-now kvmd-oled height:1.6;">roQ6. Why OLED is not display?</prediv></detailsdiv class="mw-collapsible-content">A: Please follow the steps below to check 1. Please confirm that your OS is right: Due to downloading the wrong firmware, the OLED cannot be displayed. We ALSO made such mistakes during testing.
<details><summary>How to enable RTC?</summary><p>A[[File: Firstly, insert the C1220 button battery. run the following command:</p><pre>rwsudo nano /boot/config.txt#Then change the line: dtoverlay=i2cPi4-rtc,pcf8563 to dtoverlay=i2cV3-rtc,ds1307HAT.png|800px]]
#Test RTC#Display 2. Please check if the current time order of the Raspberry Pidate #Write the time of Raspberry Pi to DS1307reboot before next stepsudo hwclock -wOLED screen pins is correct, please contact us if it's a wrong pin order;
#Read the time of DS1307sudo hwclock [[File:OLED-rro</pre></details>IMG-4373-1.jpg]]
<details><summary>Why OLED is not display?</summary><p>A: Please follow the steps below to check</p><p>1. Please confirm that your OS is right:</p><p>Due to downloading the wrong firmware, the OLED cannot be displayed. We ALSO made such mistakes during testing.</p><p><a href="/File:Pi4-V3-HAT.png" class="image"><img alt="Pi4-V3-HAT.png" src="/images/thumb/b/be/Pi4-V3-HAT.png/800px-Pi4-V3-HAT.png" decoding="async" width="800" height="616" srcset="/images/thumb/b/be/Pi4-V3-HAT.png/1200px-Pi4-V3-HAT.png 1.5x, /images/b/be/Pi4-V3-HAT.png 2x" data-file-width="1443" data-file-height="1112"></a></p><p>2. Please check if the order of OLED screen pins is correct, please contact us if it's a wrong pin order;</p><p><a href="/File:OLED-IMG-4373-1.jpg" class="image"><img alt="OLED-IMG-4373-1.jpg" src="/images/6/6e/OLED-IMG-4373-1.jpg" decoding="async" width="864" height="710" data-file-width="864" data-file-height="710"></a></p><p>then runt the following command to check i2c address</p><pre> sudo i2cdetect -y 1</pre>
<pre>
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f
70: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
</pre>
<p>3c is a hexadecimal number, it is the I2C address of OLED, if you can’t find this value, please shut down and reconnect X630-A3&OLED and run this command again, If you still can't find the OLED's I2C address, the OLED screen may be damaged.</p>
<p>4. Then run the following command to enable OLED display:</p>
<pre>
rw
systemctl enable --now kvmd-oled
ro
</pre>
</details>
<details><summary>I want to control several pc power. Is '''3c''' is a hexadecimal number, it possible with one PiKVMis the I2C address of OLED, if you can’t find this value, please shut down and reconnect X630-A3 &OLED and several x630-a5</summary><p>A. Norun this command again, one kit If you still can only control one pc't find the OLED's I2C address, you can refer to <a href="/X680" title="X680">X680</a></p></details>the OLED screen may be damaged.
<details><summary>There is a I2S Audio In on X630-A3, does 4. Then run the packing list contain an I2S cable? How following command to connect it?</summary>enable OLED display: rw<p>A. No contain an I2S cable. We will add the I2S cable soon.</p>systemctl enable --now kvmd-oled <p>PiKVM OS does not support I2S, so it cannot be used yet.</p> ro<p>The 10pin SH1.0 connector is for '''future''' I2S HDMI audio support. Once it supported, we will update the product information for detail use.</pdiv></detailsdiv>
<detailsdiv class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><summary>Why the device does not show the video?</summary><ul><li>Doublediv style="font-weight:bold;line-check that the video capture device is connected correctly and tightlyheight:1. For the CSI bridge, this should be exactly the camera port6;</li"><li>Some laptops do not output any signal until you switch the output (usually via the FN + Q7. I want to control several pc power. Is it possible with one PiKVM-A3 and an F5 key on the keyboard).several x630-a5</lidiv><lidiv class="mw-collapsible-content">Your computer may have turned on sleep mode for the monitorA. Move the mouse No, one kit can only control one pc, you can refer to [[X680]] to control up to turn it off4 PCs.</li></ul></detailsdiv> </htmldiv>
==References==
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