DirectCM DCM1100i Assembling/Disassembling Download Page 18

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ii. 

Disengage metal tab that stepped with main 
bracket as indicated in step1, and slightly move 
the VGA board to right side as indicted in step 2 
to unhook the board from staple. 

 

 

 

Figure 6.2 

Perform the above steps in reverse order to install the VGA card. 

Removing the Power Supplier

    

i. 

Pull up the switch to unlock the power supplier, 
as shown in Figure 7.1.  

 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DCM1100i

Page 1: ...1 D DC CM M1 11 10 00 0i i User Manual...

Page 2: ...f fo or r d de es sk kt to op ps s With the carefully place vent location DCM1100i is can be place vertically or horizontally on office desktops allowing you some much needed flexibility In addition...

Page 3: ...ury and the risk of damage please read this manual and follow al safety guidelines General Information Read all instructions included in this manual Save all instructions for future use Adhere to all...

Page 4: ...l products plugged in the wall outlet should not exceed the fuse rating Do not push objects through cabinet slots as they could touch dangerous voltage points or damage internal parts This could resul...

Page 5: ...of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency ene...

Page 6: ...Chapter3 14 Assembling Disassembling Error Bookmark not defined Removing the Case Cover 14 Removing of Hard Disk Rack 15 Removing of ODD Card Reader Frame 16 Removing the VGA Card 17 Removing the Powe...

Page 7: ...e adequate ventilation internal components can overheat and be damaged as a result Do not damage or destroy the computer box while unpacking Rather save the box in case you need to ship the system in...

Page 8: ...CM1100i System on and off When you power on this LED embedded in Power switch will light blue If the button is held down for one second the unit will enter Suspend mode and if held down for four secon...

Page 9: ...EE1394 Connector 1394 devices can be connected via these ports 7 Air Inlet This inlet allows air inside or outside chassis to be inhaled and exhaled for better air flow 8 ODD device Insert DVD ROM int...

Page 10: ...ayers to this jack for recording on your computer or playback through the Line Out device Line Out jack green Connect audio devices such as headphones or speakers to this jack Microphone jack pink Plu...

Page 11: ...ity mechanism when you place the switch in lock position the chassis cover cannot be opened 2 Kensington Lock A hardware security mechanism which locks the chassis to prevent hardware from being stole...

Page 12: ...the peripheral device of IEEE1394 and USB please connect the USB and IEEE1394 connectors as shown in shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 1 USB Connector Connect to USB connector for any USB device 2 IEEE1...

Page 13: ...Assembling Dissmebling 13 About Card Reader connector For using card reader please connect the USB card reader connector as shown in shown in Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5...

Page 14: ...em mb bl li in ng g Removing the Case Cover i Lay the unit flat face the rear panel of the unit ii Switch the Chassis Lock to unlock cover position as shown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 iii Pull the cove...

Page 15: ...the whole hard disk rack from the main body please disconnect the flat cable and power cord of the hard disk as shown in Figure 4 1 and Figure 4 2 ii S w i tch the Chassis Lock to HDD unlock position...

Page 16: ...metal tab that hook on bottom and move it forward to open it Figure 5 1 ii Before removing ODD Card Reader frame from the main body you must first disconnect the card reader connector IDE connector an...

Page 17: ...te as indicated by below drawing circle and pull forward you may totally opened the ODD card reader rack as shown in Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Removing the VGA Card i Lift up the VGA board shield plate fr...

Page 18: ...ted in step1 and slightly move the VGA board to right side as indicted in step 2 to unhook the board from staple Figure 6 2 Perform the above steps in reverse order to install the VGA card Removing th...

Page 19: ...ame as shown in Figure 7 2 Figure 7 2 Installing Uninstalling the Hard Disk Drive i Hook your hands inward onto the plastic holder as indicated in below drawing step 1 and then lift it upward from the...

Page 20: ...he hard disk rack in position by simply placing it back to main frame as shown in Figure 8 3 Figure 8 3 Installing Removing the CPU i Remove the CPU heat sink before removing the CPU To remove the CPU...

Page 21: ...heat sink from motherboard as shown in Figure 9 2 Figure 9 2 iii Orient the CPU with the socket place the CPU on socket it should slide into place without the use of force as shown in Figure 9 3 Rear...

Page 22: ...ever and click it into its latch at the side of the socket as shown in Figure 9 4 above to lock the CPU in position Figure 9 4 v Place the heat sink back to motherboard and screw each side of the heat...

Page 23: ...t stand is intended for the DCM1100i to stand securely in the upright position Please assemble it on the chassis as shown in Figure 10 1 and Figure 10 2 Figure 10 1 Figure 10 2 The DCM1100i System wit...

Page 24: ...Assembling Dissmebling 24 Figure 10 3...

Page 25: ...1 AC x 1 Expansion cards Rear Low profile PCIe16x slots x 1 Technical Specifications Chassis Ultra Small Desktop Dimensions 3 4 H x 11 5 W x 12 6 D 3 Drive Bays Bay 1 5 25 external slimline Bay 2 3 5...

Page 26: ...h priority IT challenges Those experts determined the top three issues to be 1 Better asset management 2 Reduced downtime 3 Minimized desktop visits With this information in hand they developed Intel...

Page 27: ...Assembling Dissmebling 27 All contents in the specifications are subjected to change without notice...

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