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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. This PiKVM Physics 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:IMG20220616171152PiKVM-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:'''PiKVM-A3 is also compatible with Raspberry Pi 3 B+ / 3B, but since Pi3 without OTG interface, when PiKVM-A3 is used with Pi3, OTG analog keyboard and mouse cannot be used.-->
Please use the supplied USB Type<span class="tb_red">'''About after-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.sales service:'''</span>
We need to ensure you isolate The after-sales service of all products sold by Geekworm should be the 5v connection between responsibility of our Geekworm team (email: '''support@geekworm.com'''), please do not disturb the Raspberry Pi and host PC to prevent backpower issues that can cause instability or damage to either the host PC or the Piofficial PiKVM after-sales team.
==Features==
* Designed especially for PiKVM ( Raspberry Pi based KVM over IP)
* 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 (RTC) 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 the status of HDD LED & power LED remotely
* Reserves the 10pin SH1.0 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=='''Some Resource:'''* [https://docs.pikvm.org/ Official Document]* Power Input[https: 5//docs.1Vdc +pikvm.org/-5% , ≥3A (Power Via USB Type-C port of X630-A3)faq/ Official FAQ]'''Note* [https: DON'T''' power via raspberry pi's TYPE-C port, because it is occupied as USB OTG//pikvm.org/download/ PiKVM OS download]
==Packing ListReferences==*'''1 x 0.96 inch OLED''': Resolution: 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: 100cm / 39.37 inch)** 4 x F/F M2.5*20 Spacers** 7 x M2.5*5 Screws** 1 x M2.5*10 Screws*'''1 x X630-A5 V1.0 Adapter Board'''** 1 x M3.5*6 Screw** 4 x 2pin Female to Female Dupont Cables (Cable Length: 47cm / 18.50 inch) ==Hardware Parameters==[[File:X630-A3-Interface-700px.jpg|frame|none| '''PiKVM Physics Connection: Pi 4 + X630-A3 + X630''']][[File:X630-A5-IMG-4214-700px.jpg|frame|none| '''X630-A5 Adapter board''']] ===Connection 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]] ==User Manual==Firstly, we recommend carefully reading official documentation from website: https://docs.pikvm.org/faq/. If you run into any issues you can check the following Q&A. If that still doesn't help you you're welcome to raise an issue ticket at https://geekworm.com/community/forum/topic/78220/pikvm-faq or email to us (support@geekworm.com) ==FAQ==Q: How to enable OLED? A: Run the following command to enable OLED display: rw systemctl enable --now kvmd-oled ro  Q: How to enable RTC? A: Firstly, insert the C1220 button battery.run the following command: sudo nano /boot/config.txt #Then change the line: '''dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,pcf8563''' to '''dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,ds1307''' #Test RTC #Display the current time of the Raspberry Pi date #Write the time of Raspberry Pi to DS1307 sudo hwclock -w #Read the time of DS1307 sudo hwclock -r Q: How to switch root user?A: su root #default password is root also
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