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==Overview==
PiKVM <ref>PiKVM © belongs to https://pikvm.org</ref> (https://pikvm.org/) is a very powerful and Open Source Software which allows for a remote connection via your Raspberry Pi to turn on/off or restart your computer, configure the UEFI/BIOS, and even reinstall the OS using the Virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. You can use your remote keyboard and mouse or PiKVM can simulate a keyboard, mouse, and a monitor, which are then presented in a web browser as if you were working on a remote system directly. It's true hardware-level access with no dependency on any remote ports, protocols or services!
The KVM refers to Keyboard Video Mouse. The PiKVM kit is designed and based on Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, also support Raspberry Pi 3B/3B+, but the PiKVM case will only support Raspberry Pi 4.
'''The PiKVM is composed of follow partsGeekworm KVM family products:'''
{| class="wikitable"! Model !! Compatible with !! Work with X630 !! Remark|-| [[File:PIKWMPiKVM-A3|KVM-A3]] || Raspberry Pi 4 Model B || YES || |-Real.jpg|700px[[PiKVM-A8|RPIKVMKVM-A8]]|| Raspberry Pi 4 Model B || YES || '''PCIe version''', No external wire|-* X630 HDMI to CSI| [[PiKVM-A4|KVM-A4]] || Raspberry Pi zero 2 Board W || YES || |-| [[X650]] || Raspberry Pi Computer Module 4 (for video captureCM4)|| NO || '''PCIe version'''* X630|-A3 HAT Board | [[X652]] || Raspberry Pi Computer Module 4 (for ethernet, cooling, RTCCM4) || NO || '''PCIe version''', power in etc)PoE Power&NVMe SSD supported* 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 | [[X680]] || Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (for display, Resolution: 128×64 pixelCM4)* Ethernet Cable (TIA || NO || '''Can control up to 4 USB HDMI computers/EIA-568.B connection, and itservers'''s ATX control signal cable)|}
<!--'''NotePS:'''Please use the supplied USB TypePiKVM-C to USB 2.0 AA3 is also compatible with Raspberry Pi 3 B+ / 3B, but since Pi3 without OTG interface, when PiKVM-Male Cable only. USB-C to USB-A cable only A3 is used with DATA lines (for Pi3, OTG analog keyboard and mouse emulation), Using other cable might cause instability or damage to either the host PC or the Picannot be used.-->
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.<span class="tb_red">'''About after-sales service:'''</span>
==Features==* Designed especially for PiKVM ( Raspberry Pi based KVM over IP)* Works with The after-sales service of all products sold by Geekworm should be the latest Raspberry Pi 4B* Fully compatiblie with PiKVM OS* Control a server and computer using a web browser* HDMI Full HD capture based on the TC358743 chip* OTG Keyboard & mouse; Mass Storage Drive emulation* Hardware Real Time Clock responsibility of our Geekworm team (RTCemail: '''support@geekworm.com''') with CR1220 coin battery socket* Equipped with cooling fan that allows the heat from your Raspberry Pi to dissipate* Equipped with solidstate relays to protect RPi GPIO pins from computer and ESD spikes* ATX control via RJ45 connector Switch the machine on or off, reset it, and monitor please do not disturb the status of HDD LED & power LED remotely* Reserves the 10pin SH1official PiKVM after-sales team.0 connector for future I2S HDMI audio support* Reserves the 4pin header & spacers for I2C OLED display* Reserves the 40pin header that can be stacked with other Raspberry Pi accessory boards
==How to Power PiKVM==
* Power Input: 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A (Power Via USB Type-C port of X630-A3)
'''Note: DON'T''' power via raspberry pi's TYPE-C port, because it is occupied as USB OTG.
==Packing List==*'''1 x 0.96 inch OLED''': ResolutionSome Resource: 128×64 pixel, with 2 piece of M2*6 screws*'''1 x Ethernet Cable''' (Cable length: 100cm)*'''1 x X630 HDMI to CSI-2 Module'''** 1 x FPC Cable(5cm length)*'''1 x X630-A3 V1.2 Expansion Board'''** 1 x USB-A to USB-C OTG Cable (Cable Length[https: 100cm / 39.37 inch)** 4 x F/F M2docs.5*20 Spacers** 7 x M2pikvm.5*5 Screwsorg/ Official Document]** 1 x M2.5*10 Screws*'''1 x X630-A5 V1[https://docs.0 Adapter Board'''** 1 x M3pikvm.5*6 Screworg/faq/ Official FAQ]** 4 x 2pin Female to Female Dupont Cables (Cable Length[https: 47cm / 18/pikvm.50 inch)org/download/ PiKVM OS download]
==Hardware ParametersReferences==[[File:X630-A3-Interface-700px.jpg|frame|none| '''PiKVM Connection: Pi 4 + X630-A3 + X630''']][[File:X630-A5-IMG-4214-700px.jpg|frame|none| '''X630-A5 Adapter board''']] ==User Manual=====Official Document===Refer: https://pikvm.org/ ===Wiring Diagram===[[File:PiKVM-Connection-1.jpg|700px|PIKVM]] Note: # The X630-A5 adapter board will be install into the PC Case.# 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. '''Wiring of computer front panel IO socket''' (<span style="color:red;">Use ASUS motherboard for example, different computers maybe different<references /span>) [[File:Panel-Connection.jpg|700px|PC Panel]] ==FAQ & Troubleshooting==firstly, we recommend carefully reading some FAQs from official website: https://docs.pikvm.org/faq/ Q: How to enable OLED? A: Run the following command to enable OLED display: rw systemctl enable --now kvmd-oled ro
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