Portwell WEBS-1010 Owner's Manual

WEBS-1010 Owner's Manual
June-2009
Introduction Package contents Hardware specifications WEBS-1010 features
Quick start guide Connecting WEBS-1010 Booting Linux
Maintenance Affixing rubber feet Installing Hard Disk
BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Setup Utility Sections
Introduction
Package contents
1. WEBS-1010 computer
2. 12V DC power supply
3. AC cord with North American or localized standard plug
4. HDMI to DVI adapter
5. 4 Rubber feet
6. WiFi antenna (in some models)
To use WEBS-1010, you will need:
• A display with DVI or HDMI input + DVI or HDMI cable
• USB keyboard and mouse
Hardware specifications
CPU Intel Atom Z510/Z530 Chipset Intel US15W
RAM 1GBDDR2-533 Storage 160GB Hard Disk * Display DVI up to 1920x1200 Audio Stereo line-out, line-in / mic WiFi 802.11b/g* Ethernet 10OOBaseT RJ45 USB 6 ports USB 2.0 Hi-Speed 480Mbps Power 12V DC
*Depending on model
USB
There are 6 USB ports - 4 USB A ports on the back and 2 mini-USB on the front. All ports support High-speed USB 2.0 - 480 Mbps. Ports on the back are upside down - note when connecting USB plugs. Note: Front left port supports USB 2 only and not USB 1 - good for connecting a camera or a thumb drive, not for a keyboard or a mouse.
IR Receiver
The IR receiver is compatible with any standard IR remote control (38KHz). A driver and utility are required to take advantage of IR functionality.
DVI
Display interface is DVI-D over HDMI connector.
To connect WEBS-1010 to a DVI display
Use the provided HDMI to DVI adapter. Use a DVI cable to connect the adapter to the display.
To connect WEBS-1010 to a flat-screen TV
Use an HDMI cable between the HDMI connector and HDMI input of the TV. Note: Audio should be connected separately.
miniSD
The MiniSD socket supports MiniSD cards, including SDIO. SDHC is not supported.
Audio
There are 3 standard 3.5mm jacks on the back. From left to right:
• Stereo line-in
• Stereo line-out
• Microphone
LAN
WEBS-1010 has 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet using a standard RJ45 connector. Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect. The connector has built-in LED's that are lit when a connection is detected.
WLAN
A WLAN antenna is supplied in models with integrated WiFi and should be screwed into a standard SMA connector.
Power button
WEBS-1010 has a tactile power push-button. It is used for turning on/off the unit and for standby/resume when supported by the operating system. A push of at least 5 seconds will always turn off the WEBS-1010.
LED's
WEBS-1010 has 3 indicator LED's.
From left to right -
• HDD activity
• WLAN enabled / activity
• Power
Quick start guide
Connecting WEBS-1010
• Turn off the display and connect it to the WEBS-1010 HDMI connector (use the HDMI to DVI adapter if needed).
• Gently insert the DC plug into the WEBS-1010 DC in jack. Connect the power supply to the AC cord and plug the cord into AC outlet.
• Connect the USB keyboard and mouse to USB connectors.
• Plug the speakers into the line-out jack.
• Plug the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet connector.
• In WEBS-1010 models with WiFi: Mount the WiFi Antenna on the SMA connector by turning it clockwise repeatedly until the antenna holds firm.
• Press the power button. The power LED should light up as the WEBS-1010 boots.
WEBS-1010 features
Booting Windows XP
Upon first power-up, you will be guided through the Windows Welcome procedure which is self­explanatory. The Windows XP serial number is printed on the Windows XP label on the bottom of your WEBS-1010.
Maintenance
The WEBS-1010 requires no maintenance. You should not take the WEBS-1010 apart - this will void its warranty. The following operations can be conducted by the user:
Affixing rubber feet
You should stick the rubber feet to the bottom of the WEBS-1010 to protect the supporting surface. Recommended rubber feet placement is shown below:
Installing Hard Disk
1. Open the two screws on the HDD cover indicated below and remove it.
3. Replace the HDD cover and tighten the two screws.
4. Tighten the four HDD screws indicated below.
Removing Hard Disk
1. Open the four HDD screws
2. Open the two screws on the HDD cover indicated below and remove it.
3. Flip the cover (see below) and reattach the two screws to use it as a handle to pull out the HDD.
BIOS Setup Utility
Entering BIOS Setup Utility
Turn off the Unit Turn on while holding down the F2 key.
Screen Layout
Menu is on the top. The left pane shows configuration items. When an item is highlighted, the right pane displays help for this item. Navigation keys are detailed on the bottom.
Restoring BIOS Defaults
Select Exit -> Load Setup Defaults and Exit Saving Changes
Booting over LAN (PXE)
Select Chipset Control Sub-Menu -> Gigabit LAN -> Enable Select Chipset Control Sub-Menu -> LAN PXE BOOT -> Enable Save settings and reboot
BIOS Setup Utility Sections
Main
Setting date and time
Large Disk Access Mode [DOS | Other] - select DOS for Windows XP and Linux
Primary Master- hard disk identification. Usually automatically detects an installed hard disk
Memory Cache - should be enabled
BIOS Date - indicates when BIOS was generated, useful if you consider BIOS update
Advanced
Installed O/S - select WinXP for Windows and Linux
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Keyboard Features - standard keyboard settings
Summary Screen - displays system configuration on boot
Boot-time Diagnostic Screen - displays the diagnostics screen during boot
QuickBoot mode - perform fewer tests during boot for a quicker boot
Extended Memory Testing - choose whether to test all RAM during boot
Intel
CPU Control Sub-Menu - various CPU settings. The defaults provide the best performance and optimal power saving.
Chipset Control Sub-Menu
o Audio - enable or disable
o SDIO - enable or disable SD socket o Gigabit LAN- enable or disable Ethernet o LAN PXE BOOT- if enabled, PXE boot over LAN will be attempted
Video (Intel IGD) Control Sub-Menu
o Graphic Memory Aperture Size - [256MB | 128MB] Select how much memory to
allocate for graphics. Main memory available is reduced by the amount chosen.
Security
This section allows the setting of:
• Supervisor password for protecting setup utility
• User password for protecting system boot
If you wish to clear a password, set a new, blank password.
Boot
Select a boot sequence between the built-in HDD, USB thumb drive (USB key), USB CDROM, USB HDD and USB Floppy (FDC). Booting over LAN (PXE) is enabled separately (see above). Booting from SD is not supported.
Exit
Standard options for saving/discarding DIOS changes or reloading BIOS defaults.
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