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Caution
For safe and proper installation and use of this product, please read
this guide carefully.
Even though this product is equipped with a safety device to prevent
and avoid users from getting injured, please follow the instruction
carefully.
Caution during installation
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z Install on an even and stable place to prevent product damage
and injury.
z Install in a place with good ventilation to reduce humidity and to
prevent overheating.
z Keep objects with magnetic properties away from this product.
z Check the operational voltage before plugging the power cord
into the outlet.
z Use the power cord that is included with the product and do not
place heavy things on it.
z To prevent electric shock and fire, do not use an outlet that is
damaged or that is not standard.
z If you plug the power cord into an extension cord, be sure that
the total voltage of all the devices connected to the cord does
not exceed the number specified on it.
Caution during use
z If peripheral equipment is connected to this product, turn on the
power source of the peripheral equipment first when you starting
up. On the contrary, when shutting down, turn off the power
source of this product first to prevent damage to the product.
z Please make sure that no liquid enters into the product. This can
cause damage to the product, fire, or electric shock.
z Unplug the power cord before cleaning this product. Please
wipe with tissues or fabrics that are sprayed with a PC cleaner
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and do not directly spray the product.
z When this product will be idle for an extended period of time,
unplug the power cord to prevent damage stemming from power
surges.
z When unplugging the power cord, pull by the plug, not the wire.
z Do not place this product in a place where the temperature is
over 60oC (140 oF) and ventilation is poor. This may damage
the product.
z The optimum temperature for the operation of this product is
o
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C, so keep electric heaters away from this product.
z Take precautions to avoid losing data stored on the hard disc of
this PC and back-up important data at all times in case of an
unforeseen accident.
z Do not attempt to disassemble this product. When this PC
needs repairs or updates, request warranty service and have a
service person do the work.
z Should the following situations occur, contact one of our quality
assurance divisions.
9 When liquid gets into the product or when it is exposed to
humidity for an extended time
9 When this PC does not operate well even though you are
following the instructions
9 When this product has fallen and broken or become cracked
Appendix 3. System Block Diagram ................................. 28
Appendix 4. System Board .............................................. 29
Appendix 5. System Dimensions Drawing......................... 30
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Cybernet Manufacturing, Inc.,
I-One LCD Panel PC.
Product features
Cybernet produces the i-One, All-in-One PC that combines a 17” or
19” TFT-LCD monitor and a desktop computer, offering an ultra light
weight of 10Kg and a modern design that suits any working conditions.
Cybernet’s i-One is so user-friendly that anyone can use it without
difficulty because it has all the major components in it s All-in-O ne main
body.
Even though Cybernet Manufacturing, Inc. I-One is very compact, its
functionality is limitless. It supports all of the legacy peripheral devices,
adapting to the users’ working environment. It also supports the latest
peripheral devices with its six built-in USB 2.0 ports.
Cybernet’s i-One supports 802.11 a/b/g wireless networking using its
optional built-in miniPCI network adaptor.
Cybernet’s i-One also supports videoconferencing with its optional
built-in CCD WebCam.
Cybernet’s 17” or 19” TFT-LCD display, directly driven by digital
signals, offers a clearer image than that of separate TFT-LCD monitor
of the same class, which is driven by analog signals. Furthermore, it
supports multi-monitor displays using the built-in DVI-I port.
This PC is designed to run best using Windows XP & Windows Vista,
Microsoft’s latest operating systems. When used with the Windows XP
or Windows Vista operating systems, you can get a more stable and
diverse computing environment.
The adoption of a 17” or 19” TFT-LCD monitor minimizes harmful
electromagnetic waves and power consumption. Its design is
engineered for the human body to minimize eyestrain.
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Unpacking
This product is packaged with cardboard paper for safe delivery. If
there is a defect or missing part, contact the agency where you
purchased the product.
The box should contain the following items.
9 17” or 19” TFT-LCD monitor All-in-one PC main unit
9 Wireless/USB wired keyboard & mouse (Option)
9 180W AC/DC power adapter
9 AC power cord
9 I-One Quick Users Guide
9 I-One Drivers CD
Optional devices
The following optional devices must be ordered, before the product is
shipped, in order to enable touch screen, Wireless networking, and
videoconferencing, and wireless networking.
Manufacturer: Sertek WebCam with Acer OrbiCam Software
9 MiniPCI VT6655 802.11 b/g Wireless Adapter
Manufacturer: VIA Technologies
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Other peripherals
This PC supports the following peripheral ports
9 One RJ-45 GbE port (10/100/1000 Base-T)
9 Three serial communication ports (COM1/2/3)
9 Six USB 2.0 ports (2 Side + 4 Bottom)
9 External speakers/headphones jacks
9 External microphones jacks
9 External audio line-in jacks
9 External DVI-I port
[For reference]
zWhat is USB?
USB is a high-speed serial bus standard for the connection of peripheral
devices that reduces the use of valuable system resources. Devices
that support USB are USB mice, USB keyboards, USB PC cameras,
USB HDDs, and USB memory sticks.
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Chapter 2. About the computer
This chapter will briefly outline the computer exterior, buttons, LED
indicator devices, and additional input/output connection devices.
The front of the main body ( OSD control panel)
z LED indicator lights
HDD : Indicates hard disk data activity, LED Color : Blue.
LAN : Indicates Rx/Tx LAN data activity, LED Color : Green.
z Button for selecting the on-screen display(OSD) menu item
SEL: Navigating OSD menu item selection.
z Button for exiting OSD menu display
EXIT: de-selecting menu item & Closing OSD menu display.
z Buttons for adjusting the built-in speakers volume
Up( > ) / Down( < ): Adjusts the sound volume of the internal
speakers.
z Buttons for adjusting the built-in speakers volume
Up( > ) / Down( < ): Adjusts the sound volume of the internal
speakers.
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z Buttons for Automatic screen adjustments.
AUTO: Auto-synchronization of the TFT-LCD display.
z Buttons for displaying OSD menu window
MENU: OSD menu display.
The right-side of the main body ( Power Button)
zPower button
: Turns the computer on and off.
z USB 2.0 (5,6) device connection.
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The bottom panel
(Input/output connections)
The following picture shows connectors that are for input/output
connections located at the rear of the main body. Here we provide a
brief explanation about the name and function of each connection port.
1 2,3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10,11 12 13 14
No. Connections
1
2,3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10,11
12
13
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DC Power Adapter Input
Serial ports COM1, COM2
Serial port COM3
External Digital (DVI-I) Display device connection
USB 2.0 device (1, 2) connection
USB 2.0 device (3, 4) connection
10/100/1000 Mbps, RJ-45 Ethernet cable connection
External speaker or headphone connection
Audio Line input connection, Optional TV tuner slot
External microphone device connection
External system RESET button
External system CLEAR CMOS button
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Install Power Adapter Step:
1. Insert power cord into power adapter
2. Insert power adapter cable into “Power Adapter Input” of rear panel
3. Insert power cord into AC power socket
The front-top of the main body (WebCam)
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The left-side of the main body (Optical Drive)
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The back-side of the main body (Security Lock slot)
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Chapter 3. Starting up the computer for the first time
This chapter will show you how to register a user ID for Windows and for
this computer, and how to set up additional drivers and applications step by
step.
For Windows XP or Windows Vista
Windows XP/Vista and basic driver pre-setup
This product is pre-setup with the latest driver file for Windows XP or
Windows Vista, basic specifications and other optional specifications
chosen by the user before shipping.
The following is a list of operating systems and basic driver files that
are pre-setup.
z Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista
z Intel 945G Chipset driver
z Intel 82945G Graphics Media Accelerator driver
z Realtek ALC202A Audio driver
z Realtek RTL8169/8110SC PCI Fast Ethernet NIC driver
z Microsoft DirectX runtime software
z Acer OrbiCam Camera Software (option)
z VIA VT6655 miniPCI Wireless LAN driver (option)
z Touch Kit RS-232 serial Touch screen driver (option)
[For reference]
The Built-in Camera, Touch screen, and Wireless LAN options, must be
ordered before the product is packaged and shipped. We regret to
inform you that we cannot separately supply these options for products
sold without them.
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Step 1: To set up the computer
To set up the computer that is pre-setup with Microsoft Windows
XP/Vista:
1. Connect the mouse and keyboard that come with the main body
and turn on the power of the main body. The following “Microsoft
Windows Start” dialog box will be displayed. To continue the setup,
click <Next> at the bottom of the screen.
2. When the “User’s Time Zone” dialog box is displayed, select the
proper time zone for your location and select <Next>.
3. When the “ End Users’ License Agreement” menu is displayed,
select “I accept this agreement” and then click <Next>.
4. When you see the “Your Product Key” page on the screen, enter
the product key specified in Windows XP user’s guide that comes
with the purchase of this PC and select <Next>.
5. A dialog box will appear asking you to designate a computer name.
Enter a computer name and computer description in the blanks
and click <Next>.
6. A dialog box will appear asking you how you want to connect to the
Internet. Select the one that best suits your connection and press
<Next>. If your computer is not connected to a network or failed to
establish a network connection, a dialog box with “failed to
establish an Internet connection” will pop up. If you wish to set up
the Internet connection later, click <Skip>. In that case, you can set
up or change the network configuration at [Start]-[Control panel][Network and Internet connection] after you are finished installing
Windows.
7. If you chose a LAN connection for accessing the Internet, a dialog
box reading “High speed connection setup” will be displayed. Fill in
the fields and press <Next>.
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If you chose DSL or cable modem connections, the below dialog
box will pop up. Follow the instructions to continue the network
connection setup.
8. When you are finished with the Internet connection setup, a dialog
box reading, “Are you going to receive verification service?” will be
displayed. Even though you can have the verification right away to
know whether your copy of Windows is licensed or not, you are
recommended to select “No, not at this time.” This is because it is
better to activate Windows when you test the computer for a while
and you are sure that there are no problems with your new PC.
However, you must activate Windows within 30 days.
9. Lastly, you will see a dialog box asking who will use this computer.
Enter names of users who will share the computer and press
<Next>. To proceed to the next step you have to enter at least one
name.
10. When a dialog box that reads “Thank you!” pops up, this means the
basic setup is complete. Press <Finish> to reboot your computer
and to run Windows XP.
Step 2: The installation of drivers for other peripherals
Skip this step if you do not use other peripherals.
To use other peripherals this PC supports such as printers, serial
communication devices, USB devices, and game consoles/ MIDI
devices, connect the device to the main body, press the power button
and boot the PC. When booting is complete, install the pertinent driver
in the system. Because the system automatically senses and installs
plug-and-play peripherals, follow the instructions displayed on the
setup menu and refer to the device’s user’s guide. For peripherals that
are not plug-and-play, users have to install the device and reboot the
system for normal operation.
Refer to the user’s guide of each device for detailed instructions.
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Step 3: The installation of software for other peripherals
Skip this step if you do not use other peripherals and go to step 4.
For efficient use of other peripherals (printers, serial communication
devices, USB devices, and game consoles/ MIDI devices), install the
appropriate software (e.g. utilities or other applications provided by the
manufacturer of the device) following the instructions displayed on the
setup menu and referring to the user’s guide.
Step 4: Completion of setup
When you are finished with step 3, basic installation is complete and
the computer is ready to use once it is rebooted.
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Chapter 4. Using the computer
In this chapter, we will give a brief explanation about the use of the
computer
To Use Windows XP or Windows Vista
To use basic Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista programs and
applications that are available with this OS, refer to the user’s guide
(booklet), or the ‘Help and Support Center’.
To refer to the ‘Help and Support Center’, click [Start]-[Help and
Support] on the desktop and click on topics you need to refer to.
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista ‘Help and Support Center’ provides the
following information on a variety of features and other basic
operations of Windows XP/Vista.
z What’s new in Windows XP/Vista
¾ Confirmation of license and registration
¾ Windows components
z Music, video, games and photos
z Windows Basics
z Networking and the Web
¾ Electronic mail and the Web
¾ Home network or small scale network
¾ The sharing of files, printers, and other resources
¾ Cipher and security
¾ Networking (including Internet connection)
z Working remotely
z Designation of computer users
z Customizing your computer
z Printing and faxing
z Performance and maintenance
z Fixing a problem
z Send your feedback to Microsoft
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Using other applications
To use other applications obtained or purchased separately, refer to
the user’s guide of each application provided by the software
manufacturer.
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Chapter 5. Changing the setup
This chapter will briefly outline how to change the setup to suits each user
using BIOS CMOS setup utility programs. This chapter also covers how to
upgrade your computer system.
BIOS CMOS setup utility
This PC adopts BIOS based on Phoenix Technology’s latest Award BIOS
6.0 version. The optimum settings for this product are given for each as d
efault.
Users can change settings using the BIOS CMOS setup utility included
this product. The BIOS CMOS setup utility is also useful when making ch
anges to the booting order, when selecting a password, or when adding
a new device.
However, if the BIOS CMOS utility setup is wrongly configured, a serious
system error can take place such as “unable to boot the system”, so be c
areful when changing the settings.
[For reference]
BIOS CMOS setup refers to setting up the components of the system
hardware and saving them. The settings are saved even when the power is off
because the settings are stored in CMOS RAM built into the system and
powered by internal batteries.
How to change BIOS CMOS setup
Here is a brief outline of how to change CMOS settings using the
BIOS CMOS setup utility.
1. Turn on the computer.
2. When the startup page appears, press <Del> to activate the BIOS
CMOS setup utility. If you press the <Del> key too late, it
automatically boots Windows. Should that occur, reset the
computer and press <Del> once again.
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3. After a while, the following Award BIOS CMOS setup utility main
menu will appear.
The Award BIOS CMOS setup utility offers the following 12 menus.
Menu Menu descriptions
Standard CMOS Features You can check basic specifications of the computer
and change the settings.
Advanced BIOS Features You can set up advanced features that are capable
of upgrading the system and the booting order.
Advanced Chipset Features You can set up major chip sets.
Integrated Peripherals You can set up major peripherals that are built into
the system.
Power Management Setup You can set up the power mode.
PnP/PCI Configurations You can set up PnP/PCI configuration including
IRQ settings.
PC Health Status You can check the condition of the computer: CPU,
system temperature, cooling fan temperature
Frequency/Voltage Control You can control the clock and voltage of the CPU.
Load Optimized Defaults You can change every CMOS setting to the
defaults set before shipping.
Set Password You can set up a password for the CMOS setup
utility program
Save & Exit Setup You can save the current C MOS settings and end
the setup utility program.
Exit without Saving You can end the setup utility program without
saving the changed CMOS settings.
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4. To change the CMOS settings using the keyboard.
The keys used to modify CMOS settings and their functions are as
follows.
Features How to use the keyboard
To use ‘Help’ Press the <F1> key.
To shift headings in ‘Menu/Topics’ Use the arrow keys.
To select ‘Menu/Topics’ headings Press <Enter>.
Use the(+) (-) keys.
To change the settings
[To use ‘Help’ for individual topics, refer to
the ‘help’ menu on the right side of the
screen]
Press <Enter>.
To enter a sub menu
[Topics with () means there are sub
menus.]
To shift to main menu from sub menu
Press <Esc>.
To return to the default setting Press <F7>.
To save changes to the settings and exit
Press <F10>.
5. To save all the modifications in CMOS RAM and exit the setup,
press <F10>. When a dialog box reconfirming the modifications
appears, select <Y>. The system will reboot according to the
modifications.
[For reference]
If you want more detailed information about the Award BIOS setup utility for
this PC, contact our customer support center.
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System upgrades
Hardware upgrades
In order to maintain this product’s normal operation and the user’s
safety, we do not provide warranty services when users upgrade the
system on their own. If you disassemble the computer, it may cause
system damage or electrical shock.
Please contact one of our sales agencies or customer support centers
to upgrade the CPU, hard disk, or memory.
Software upgrades
This product is installed with the latest version of Windows XP/Vista O
S and basic driver files before it is shipped. However, manufacturers r
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elease new improved versions all the time to meet the user’s growing
needs, so please upgrade to the latest version for major software that i
s already installed on this PC on a regular basis at the following sites.
z Windows XP / Vista
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/Default.htm
z Basic driver files (Intel drivers, Realtek drivers)
( Cybernet website or Drivers CD provided with your unit)
BIOS Upgrade
With this PC, you can upgrade BIOS using the BIOS flash utility.
Visit our Web site on a regular basis to check for latest BIOS file
versions our customer support center offers. If there is a most recent
version than the one that is displayed on the startup screen of your PC,
download it and upgrade.
However, the BIOS upgrade, carried out by electrically refreshing
Flash ROM for BIOS can stop the system in the middle of refreshing.
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Or when the power is turned off in the middle of refreshing, it becomes
impossible to boot the computer. Therefore, if your computer is
working well with the current BIOS file, avoid upgrading BIOS.
How to upgrade BIOS using the BIOS flash utility program for
Windows:
1. First, obtain an upgraded BIOS file from Cybernets Customer
Support Center and BIOS flash utility program for Windows
(WinFlash.exe & Winflash.sys) located on the Drivers CD provided
with your product.
2. Move to the directory where the downloaded file is located and
execute the BIOS flash utility program (WinFlash.exe).
3. Update BIOS following the instructions displayed on the execution
screen and restart the system to reflect the updated BIOS.
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Chapter 6. Reinstalling the OS
Should serious irreparable problems occur, users must reinstall a Windows
operating system. This chapter will explain how to do that.
To reinstall the OS, you will need the Microsoft Windows installation CD and
the Cybernet Manufacturing, Inc. Master CD that comes with this product.
Please have these at hand before attempting to reinstall the OS.
It is important to note that users need to back up important data stored in
the hard disk prior to formatting the hard disc drive and reinstalling the
operating system.
How to reinstalling Windows XP or Windows Vista
1. Insert the Windows XP/Vista installation CD into the CD-ROM drive
and start up the computer. The “Windows Setup” screen will appear,
automatically starting the installation.
2. Continue installing the Windows XP/Vista following the instructions
displayed on the screen.
3. When installation is complete, the computer will restart running
Windows XP/Vista and the desktop will appear. Insert the I-One
Drivers CD in the optical drive.
Choose each driver and application from the automatic execution
screen’s selection menu and install them in the following order.
z Install Intel Chipset software (required)
z Install Intel video (required)
z Install Realtek audio driver (required)
z Install Realtek NIC driver (required)
z Install CCD Camera soft ware driver (optional)
z Install Microsoft DirectX (optional)
z Install Touch screen driver (optional)
[Caution]
In most cases, it is necessary to restart the computer after installing
drivers or utilities using the I-One Drivers CD.
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4. To check the status of each system device after users are finished
installing the above mentioned drivers and programs, click [Start][Control panel]-[Performance and maintenance]-[System] to bring up
the [Hardware] screen in ‘System registration information’. Here click
‘Device administrator’ to check whether each device is working
properly. If the yellow exclamation mark is in front of the device’s
name or if the name of the device is not displayed, this means the
pertinent device is not functioning normally or it is not properly
installed. In this case, users have to update or reinstall the driver for
that device.
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Appendix 1. Troubleshooting
The table below is an outline of general problems that may occur during the
use of your I-One unit along with suggested solutions. If any of these
problems should occur, proceed with the instructions in the table below or
refer to the ‘Troubleshooting” topic in Windows’ online ‘Help’. If the problem
persists or if problem descriptions do not describe your problem, contact
one of our sales agency or the Customer Support Center.
Problem Solution
Table. Trouble shooting
Problem Countermeasure
Error message reading
‘Operating system not
found’ appears when
Check if the BIOS setup utility properly reads the hard
disk. If it turns out that the hard disk is not being read
properly, contact the Customer Support Center.
booting.
Error message ‘CMOS
checksum error’
appears when booting.
Booting to safety
mode.
This can occur when the motherboard’s CMOS backup
batteries have run out. Contact the Customer Support
Center to replace the batteries.
1. This can be caused when the computer was not
properly shut down. Click [Start]-[End] to shut off
the computer and reboot.
2. This may stem from the failure to read the system
environment. Click and execute [Start]-[Program][Sub program]-[System tool]-[Disk inspection] and
reboot the computer.
3. This may occur when there is a problem with a
system device. Click [Start]-[Control panel]-
The monitor appears Adjust the screen contrast using the buttons on the
[Performance and maintenance]-[System] and
select ‘device administrator’ under the hardware
tab. If you find a problem with a certain device,
reinstall the device.
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blank or the screen is
too dark.
front panel of the computer monitor. Should problems
persist, contact the Customer Support Center.
Mouse is not working. 1. Check if the mouse wireless receiver is properly
connected to the USB port located at the rear of the
unit. The USB cable must be connected to the USB
port.
2. This can occur when there is a problem with the
mouse device administrator. Click [Start]-[Control
panel]-[Performance and maintenance]-[System]
and then click on [Device administrator]-[Mouse
and other pointing devices] in ‘hardware’ tab.
Remove the mouse item and restart the computer.
Keyboard is not
working.
1. Check if the keyboard wireless receiver is properly
connected to the USB port located at the rear of the
unit. The USB cable must be connected to the USB
port.
USB device is not
working.
2. When the system is down, this may occur. Restart
the computer and check whether the keyboard is
working.
1. If the USB device manufacturer provides the
driver, install the driver first and restart the
computer.
2. Disconnect the USB device and then reconnect it
and check if it works properly. (Re-execute the
plug-and-play functionality)
3. This may be caused if the system fails to read the
USB device or USB device administrator, restart the
computer and check if it works properly.
4. To check if there is the problem with the USB
device, try connecting it to another computer. If it
works fine with the other computer, contact the
Customer Support Center.
Unable to shut off the
computer.
This could stem from a number of reasons. First, turn
off the computer by pressing the power button for
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more than four seconds. If this does not work, unplug
the power cord. If you turn on the computer this time,
‘scan disc’ will automatically be carried out. If this
symptom should repeat, contact the Customer
Support Center.
The computer
suddenly freezes wile
in use.
1. This may be caused by an error in a program. Press
<Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Del> and click on ‘End now’ on
the [Windows Task Manager] dialog box.
2. This can be caused by an error in Windows. Restart
the computer by pressing the power button for
more than four seconds.
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Appendix 2. Product specifications
CPU SUPPORT
Intel Pentium D Dual-Core, Pentium 4 Processors LGA775 with Hyper-Threading
Technology, Intel Celeron D processor, supporting from 1.3GHz ~ 3.4GHz with
1066/800/533MHz System Bus. Supporting 500, 600 & 900 series Intel
Processors with EM64T.
MOTHERBOARD CORE LOGIC
Intel 945G Express Chipset.
MEMORY
Two 200-pin SODIMM sockets, supporting DDR2 SDRAM populated from
256MB to 2GB(All std 256MB/512MB/1GB sticks). Supports DDR2-667MHz
(PC2-5300), DDR2-533MHz(PC2-4300), DDR2-400MHz(PC2-3200), Supports
un-buffered memory modules(Single-sided x16, & Single/Double-sided x8) using
Intel Flex Memory Technology.
HDD SUPPORT
Integrated serial ATA controller facilitates One 3.5” SERIAL ATA Hard Disk for
high-speed data transfers of up to 150 MB/s.
VIDEO & GRAPHICS
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950. Stunning media, incredible visuals and
new 3D capabilities. For business users, Intel validates the chipset, processor,
graphics and software stack to provide a well-tested platform with support for
Microsoft* Windows Vista, Windows* XP, Linux (top distributions) and OS/2
(SciTech).
224MB of Shared Video Memory; system memory is allocated where it is needed
dynamically. Max Graphics resolution of upto 2048 x 1536 32-bit colors. Supports
built-in Dual/Multi-Monitor windows displays using LCD monitor & DVI-I external
display.
Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) 3.0 supports up to
NETWORKING
1 Gigabit (GbE) Fast Ethernet NIC, using the Realtek RTL8169/8110SC PCI Fast
Ethernet LAN chip, supporting PXE boot, & WOL.
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AUDIO
Intel High Definition Audio, AC’97/20-bit 3D audio. Two built-in 2.5watt stereo
speakers with three audio jacks for Audio Out, Line-In and Microphone. Dolby
Digital 5.1 surround sound, delivering six channels of enhanced sound quality.
I/O PORTS
6 USB 2.0 Ports with transfer rate up to 480Mbps, 1 DVI-I (analog, digital). 4 RS232 Serial Ports(1 Internal port COM4, for Touch screen support).
SYSTEM BIOS
Award Flash BIOS supports APM, ACPI, API, DMI, Plug & Play, and security
password. Supports booting from HDD, PXE, LAN, CD-ROM, and ANY USB
device.
LED INDICATORS
HDD, LAN Activity.
POWER SUPPLY
Uses 180Watt AC Adapter. Input: universal 100 ~ 240V AC, 50-60Hz. Output:
19V DC, 9.48A, Controlled by Dual Mode Power button on the keyboard. Low
power sleep mode saves energy.
BIOS SECURITY
Award BIOS System POST and BIOS setup password protection.
SECURITY LOCK SLOT
Security lock slot located on the back of the system case.
DIMENSIONS
43.6cm W, 81.6cm D, 46.4cm H (with base)
WEIGHT
Unit: 23.3 lbs (10.6kg), Power Adapter: 2 lbs (0.91kg).