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Chapter 4: 

Hardware Setup 

 

Preparing the Hardware Installation

 

Chapter 4. 

To access some components and perform 

certain service procedures, you must perform 

the following procedures first. 

WARNING: 

To reduce the risk of 

personal injury, electric shock, or 

damage to the equipment, remove 

the power cord to remove power 

from the server. Portions of the 

power supply and some internal 

circuitry remain active until power 

is removed. 

1. Unpowered the AOPS-7080 and make sure  

      that the power source is removed. 

  

2. It is not required to remove the system’s 

top cover for installing most parts of the 

system such as the memory, 3G wireless 

module, SIM card, and the hard disk. 

Installing the System Memory 

The motherboard supports DDR3L memory that 

features data transfer rates of 1333 MHz to meet 

the higher bandwidth requirements of the latest 

operating system and Internet applications. It 

comes with one Double Data Rate 3 Low Voltage 

(DDR3L) Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module 

(SO-DIMM) socket. 

  

1.   Put the device upside down.  

2.   Take off the cover of the memory compartment   

     by unscrewing two screws from its cover.  

3. Align the memory module’s key with the  

     SO-DIMM socket’s key.  

4.   Install the SO-DIMM.  

5.   Install the cover back to the system. 

Note:

 

  

1. SO-DIMMs installed should meet 

the required speed which is DDR3L 

1333 MHz. Do not install SO-DIMM 

supporting different speeds. 

2. The motherboards can support 

up to 16 GB memory capacity in 

maximum. 

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Summary of Contents for AOPS-7080

Page 1: ...Model AOPS 7080...

Page 2: ...nd Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corp Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective own...

Page 3: ...ar Connectors 8 Chapter 3 Board Connector 9 Connectors and Jumpers List 9 Jumper Settings 10 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 12 Preparing the Hardware Installation 12 System Memory 12 3G and Wireless Module...

Page 4: ...hipset Intel QM87 Express Chipset System Memory DDR3L 1333 4GB 2GB x 2 I O Storage 2 5 SDD 128GB USB 2x USB 3 0 Type A in front panel 3x USB 2 0 and 1x USB 3 0 through JAE TX25 80 pin connector Mini P...

Page 5: ...age Contents If any items are missing contact your dealer Your package contains the following items AOPS 7080 OPS System installed Set Drivers and User s Manual CD Adaptor DC12V 5A Chapter 1 Version 1...

Page 6: ...Chapter 2 System Components System Drawing Mechanical dimensions of the AOPS 7080 Unit mm Chapter 2 Version 1 0 6...

Page 7: ...Front Connectors Chapter 2 Version 1 0 7...

Page 8: ...Rear Connectors Chapter 2 Version 1 0 8...

Page 9: ...section The next section in this chapter gives pin definitions Label Function Pin Definition Ref Page OPS Connector JAE TX 25 80 pin Connectors Page 10 Line 1 Line out Phone Jack Page 10 MIC 1 MIC in...

Page 10: ...Chapter 3 OPS Connector OPS1 Line out Jack Line 1 Microphone Jack MIC1 High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI1 Version 1 0 10...

Page 11: ...Gigabit Ethernet LAN1 Chapter 3 Dual Stack USB 3 0 Type A Connector USB1 Mini PCI Express with SIM Card Reader MPCIE1 Clear CMOS Jumper CMOS1 Version 1 0 11...

Page 12: ...ss module SIM card and the hard disk Installing the System Memory The motherboard supports DDR3L memory that features data transfer rates of 1333 MHz to meet the higher bandwidth requirements of the l...

Page 13: ...d and open it 3 Place the SIM card in the tray Make sure the ICs is in contact with the socket The angled corner of the SIM ensures that the card fits only the correct way in the tray 4 Close and lock...

Page 14: ...Enough to receive service so please keep it Major parts of the retention period is 2 years 1 Warranty for this product to ensure the information contained in the warranty benefits 2 The warranty perio...

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