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[[File:KVM01-X630-A3A8-IMG-44024966-main.jpg|thumb|right|X630+X630-A3+KVM-A3 Case for Pi4]][[File:X630-A3-IMG-42351.jpg|thumb|right|X630+X630PiKVM-A3A8]][[File:X630KVM-A3-IMG-4237.jpg|thumb|right|X630+X6304402-A3]][[File:X630-IMG-2718main.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:X863PiKVM-A3-ACCE.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A3 V1.2 Packing List]][[File:X630-A4-Acc.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A4 Packing List]][[File:X630-A5-acc.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 Packing List]][[File:X630-A5a4-IMG-4210-2.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5]][[File:X630-A8-IMG-4948.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A8-Front]][[File:X630-A8-IMG-4949.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A8-Rear]][[File:X630-A8-Standard-height-PCIe-bracket.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A8 Standard height PCIe Add-in Card I/O Bracket]][[File:X630+X630-A3+X630-A5+0.96寸OLED+Ethernet4552.jpg|thumb|right|PiKVM-A3: X630+X630-A3+X630-A5+OLED for Pi 4]][[File:X630+X630-A4+X630-A5+0.96OLED+Ethernet.jpg|thumb|right|PiKVM-A4: X630+X630-A4+X630-A5+OLED for Pi Zero 2 W / Zero W]][[File:01-X630-A8-acce.jpg|thumb|right|PiKVM-A8: X630+X630-A8 for Pi 4]]
==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!
'''PiKVM Geekworm KVM family products:'''
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! Model !! Compatible with !! Work with X630 !! Remark
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| [[PiKVM-A3 |KVM-A3]] || Raspberry Pi 4 Model B || YES || |-| [[PiKVM-A8|KVM-A8]] || Raspberry Pi 4 Model B || YES || '''PCIe version''', No external wire|-| [[PiKVM-A4|KVM-A4]] || Raspberry Pi zero 2 W || YES ||
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| PiKVM-A8 [[X650]] || Raspberry Pi Computer Module 4 Model B (CM4) || YES NO || '''PCIe version''', No external wire
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| PiKVM[[X652]] || Raspberry Pi Computer Module 4 (CM4) || NO || '''PCIe version''', PoE Power&NVMe SSD supported|-A4 | [[X680]] || Raspberry Pi zero 2 W Compute Module 4 (CM4) || YES NO || '''Can control up to 4 USB HDMI computers/servers'''
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<span class="tb_red">'''About after-sales service:'''</span>
==PiKVM-A3==Refer to [[PiKVM-A3]]==PiKVM-A4==Refer to [[PiKVM-A4]] '''The PiKVMafter-A4 is composed sales service of follow parts:''' [[File:PiKVM-A4-real.jpg|700px|RPIKVM-A4]]* '''[[X630]]''' HDMI to CSI-2 Board (for video capture)* '''[[X630-A4]]''' HAT Board (for ethernet, RTC, ATX Control power in etc)* '''[[X630-A5]]''' Adapter Board (it is installed inside the PC case, and it connect all products sold by Geekworm should be the computer motherboard and IO panel cabe responsibility of PC case))* '''[[0.96 inch OLED Shield|0.96 inch OLED]]''' our Geekworm team (for display, Resolution: 128×64 pixel)* Ethernet Cable (TIA/EIA-568.B connection, and it's ATX control signal cable)*<span style="color:red">Important Note: The OLED screen will not work if you use PI ZERO image, because pikvm OS has not fixed this problem. If it is fixed in the future, the screen will work fine.</span> ===How to Power===* Power Input: 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A (Power Via USB Type-C port of X630-A3 / X630-A4 / X630-A8) ===How to Cool===* 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.===Packing List===*'''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(8cm length)*'''1 x X630-A4 Expansion Board'''** 1 x USB-A to USB-C OTG Cable (Cable Length: 100cm / 39.37 inch)** 8 x M2.5x3mm Screw** 3 x M2.5x4+4mm Spacers** 1 x M2.5x10+4mm Spacer** 1 x M2.5x15+4mm Spacer** 2 x M2.5x15mm F/F Spacers *'''1 x X630-A5 V1.0 Adapter Board'''** 1 x M3.5x6mm Screw** 4 x ATX Control Cable(2pin Female to Female Dupont Cables) (Cable Length: 47cm / 18.50 inch) ==PiKVM-A8=====How to Power===* POE power* Power Input: 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A (Power Via USB Type-C port of X630-A8) ===How to Cool===[[X630-A8]] (PiKVM-A8 PCIe version) equipped with a active cooling fan that cool your raspberry pi; ===Packing List==='''* 1 x X630 HDMI to CSI-2 Module''' * * 1 x FPC cable (Length: 5cm) * * 4 x M2.5x6mm Screws '''* 1 x X630-A8 V1.7 Expansion Board''' * * 1 x FPC cable (Length: 5cm) * * 1 x ATX Control Cable (Length: 52cm) * * 1 x Motherboard Internal USB 2.0 9-pin Female Header to TYPE-C USB OTG Cable (Length: 50cm) * * 1 x USB3.0 IDC to TYPE-C (Length: 45cm) * * 1 x Standard height PCIe Add-in Card I/O Bracket* * 4 x M2.5x12mm F/F Spacers* * 8 x M2.5x6mm Screws'''* 1x X630-A8-CAB V1.1 Camera Adapter board''' * * 2 x PM3x6mm Screws'''* 1 X HDMI cable (30cm length)''' ==Hardware Parameters=====Physics Connection===[[File:X630-A3-Interface-700px.jpg|frame|none| '''PiKVM-A3 Physics Connection: Pi 4 + X630-A3 + X630''']][[File:X630-A4-Interface-700px.jpg|frame|none| '''PiKVM-A4 Physics Connection: Pi Zero 2 W + X630-A4 + X630''']][[File:X630-A5-IMG-4214-700px.jpg|frame|none| '''X630-A5 Adapter board''']][[File:X630-A8-IMG-4942-Interface-700px.jpg|frame|none| '''PiKVM-A8 Physics Connectionemail: Pi 4 + X630-A8 + X630''']] ===Connection Diagram===[[File:PiKVM-A3A4-Connection.jpg|700px|PIKVM-A3 PiKVM-A4]] 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. ==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}}PiKVM-A4 Kit: https://youtu.be/a2oYTEh7QC0 {{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/a2oYTEh7QC0}} ==User Manual=====Software Guide===Download here: https://pikvm.org/download/ For Raspberry Pi 4, please use the V3 HAT OS. [[File:Pi4-V3-HAT.png|800px|PIKVM V3HAT]] For Raspberry Pi Zero 2W/Zero W, please use the follow V2 OS.[[File:Pi-Zero-V2.png|none|PiKVM V2]]  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) (<span style="color:red;">Please be sure to provide installation pictures or videos to contact us, which can effectively solve the problem.Thanks.</span>) blog sharing for reference: https://www.andysblog.de/kvm-over-ip-pikvm-als-bausatz ==FAQ=='''Q. I want to control several pc power. Is it possible with one PiKVM-A3 and several x630-a5''' A. No), one kit can only control one pc.  '''Q. There is a I2S Audio In on X630-A3, does please do not disturb the packing list contain an I2S cable? How to connect it?''' A. No contain an I2S cable.  official PiKVM OS does not support I2S, so it cannot be used yet. The 10pin SH1.0 connector is for '''future''' I2S HDMI audio support. Once it supported, we will update the product information for detail use.  '''Q: How to login?''' A: Input the XX.XX.XX.XX ip address on the explorer, then input user: admin, the default password is 'admin' also.  '''Q: How to switch root user?''' A: su root #default password is root also  '''Q: How to enable OLED?''' A: Run the following command to enable OLED display: rw systemctl enable --now kvmd-oled ro  '''Q: Why OLED is not display?''' A: Please confirm that your OS is right: [[File:Pi4after-V3-HATsales team.png|800px]]   '''Q: How to enable RTC?''' A: Firstly, insert the C1220 button battery.run the following command: rw 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 ro
'''QSome Resource: Why PiKVM-A3/A4 does not show the video?'''* [https://docs.pikvm.org/ Official Document]* [https://docs.pikvm.org/faq/ Official FAQ]* [https://pikvm.org/download/ PiKVM OS download]
A:==References==* Double-check that the video capture device is connected correctly and tightly. For the CSI bridge, this should be exactly the camera port;* 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 may have turned on sleep mode for the monitor. Move the mouse to turn it off.<references />
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