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Specifications

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2 in 1 Box M/B

Model

Form factor
Pin header on Board
I/O port on Board

Thin Mini-ITX format (93.40mm x 51.50mm)

1x Audio/USB connector

 1x VGA connector

 1x USB 2.0

 1x VGA connector

 1x Line_IN

 1x Line_Out

 1x Front Panel

 1x 3/1 Card Reader   ( USB Interface )

Specifications

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Thin Mini-ITX M/B

Model

Form factor
Processor(CPU)
Socket type
FSB
Chipset
Graphic
Memory
Expansion socket
LAN 
Storage
Audio codec
Power
Operation System
support  
Green policy

Thin Mini-ITX format (17cm x 17cm)

Intel Cedar Trail D2550 1.86G

BGA

800MHz

Intel NM10

Intel GMA X3650

1x DDR3 SO-DIMM  Up to 4GB

1x Mini-PCIE(half )  w/ USB ; 1 x Mini-PCIE(Full size) for mSATA  

1x GbE Lan , Realtek RTL8111E

1x SATA II 2.5” HDD

Realtek ALC887

DC-in 19V  2.1A , 40W

Windows 7

ErP 2013  (wo/Charger BD),  GBT Green

Troubleshooting

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Miscellaneous problem

Try restarting your computer. 

When the computer is turned on, insert the card again.
Never insert or remove your memory cards when they are still in use, as 
this can cause loss of data or permanent damage to the card

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Ensure that the memory card is fully inserted into the card reader slot.

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Check if Windows Media Player is set to automatically download codecs.

Right-click on the menu bar, select Tools from the opened menu, and then 
click Options.
On the Player tab, in the Automatic updates area, select Once a day, and 
then click Apply and OK to complete the settings.
Then try playing the file again. If the video file still cannot be played, it 
might require a codec that is not supported by Windows Media Player. For 
more information about available codecs, see the documentation for 
Windows Media Player at the Microsoft web site.

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Certain video 
files can-not be 
played, and the 
Codec error 
messages 
appear. 

The media card 
reader cannot 
read my memory 
card.

Possible Solution

Symptom

Ensure that the memory card is one of the supported types.

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Check if your USB devices are turned on.

Some USB devices are designed to conserve battery power by turning off 
automatically after a few minutes of inactivity. For example, your digital 
camera. Check if the connected USB device is turned on.

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USB devices 
working 
unexpectedly.

Check if the USB port is working.

Try using another USB port to connect your USB device and see if the 
device is detected.
Try connecting a low-powered USB device, such as a wired mouse, to the 
USB port to check if the port is working

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If you are using a USB hub, the power requirements of the USB port may be 
exceeded.

Try connecting your USB device directly to the USB port on your computer.

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Check if you need to pre-install software before connecting your USB device. 
Read the documentation or user manual of the product

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Troubleshooting

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Keyboard and mouse problems

Sound and microphone problems

Possible Solution

Symptom

You may configure the cursor speed to meet your personal preferences.
Click Start > Control Panel> Mouse to open the Mouse Properties dialog box. 
Click Pointer Options tab and drag the Motion slider toward Slow or Fast to 
adjust the speed at which the cursor responds to mouse movement. When 
done, click OK to finish the configuration

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The cursor 
moves too fast 
or too slow.

Check if the earphone works on another device.

Connect the earphone to other devices, such as a radio, to see if you can 
still hear that noise. If the noise persists, the earphone may be out of order.

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Certain audio files 
can-not be 
played, and the 
Codec error 
messages appear.

I hear noise when 
connecting a 
headphone to 
the computer

I do not hear 
sound from the 
built-in speakers.

Possible Solution

Symptom

Check if the speaker volume is set too low or is muted. 

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Click the volume icon,          , in the system tray to check the Windows volume 
controls.
If you are using a program which has its own volume control, ensure the 
volume level is properly set.

Check if Windows Media Player is set to automatically download codecs.

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Right-click on the menu bar, select Tools from the opened menu, and then 
click Options. 
On the Player tab, in the Automatic updates area, select Once a day, and then 
click Apply and OK to complete the settings. Then try playing the file again. If 
the audio file still cannot be played, it might require a codec that is not 
supported by Windows Media Player. For more information about available 
codecs, see the documentation for Windows Media Player at the Microsoft 
web site

If you hear the noise only while inserting the earphone to the computer, it is 
resulted from high instantaneous current. This is a normal phenomenon.

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Unplug your headphone and external microphone if they have been 
connected to your computer.

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Check if the external microphone is properly connected into the microphone 
jack on your computer

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The external 
microphone does 
not work. 

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Internet access problems

Keyboard and mouse problems

If you are using a wireless keyboard or mouse, check the following items. 

Ensure the USB receiver is properly connected to the computer, and the  
keyboard or mouse is within range.
If your keyboard or mouse has a power button, turn it on. 
Press the Connect button on the keyboard or mouse to rebuild the 
connection between the unit and your computer.
Try replacing the batteries in the wireless keyboard or mouse.
Restarting the system to detect the wireless connection again

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Check if the Num Lock indicator on your keyboard is on. 

If the Num Lock indicator is off, that means the numeric keypad isn’t 
activated. Press the < Num Lock> key to activate the numeric keypad. 

The cursor moves 
slowly and does 
not respond to 
the movement 
of the mouse.

Keyboard or 
mouse 
commands are 
not recognized
by the computer.

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If you are using a wired keyboard or mouse, check the cable connection 
between the unit and your computer.

I cannot type 
numbers using the 
numeric key-pad.

Possible Solution

Symptom

If you are using a traditional mouse, check the following items:


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Use a mouse pad or other rough surface under the mouse.
Clean the mouse. Remove the mouse compartment cover and ball from the 
mouse and carefully wipe the mouse ball with a moistened cloth or scrap 
the rollers to remove any dirt. Then leave the mouse ball for a while to dry 
out before reassembling the mouse.

If you are using an optical mouse (either wired or wireless), refer the 
following items.


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Use a mouse pad or white sheet of paper under the mouse.
Clean the mouse by gently wiping the light sensor lens on the bottom of 
the mouse with a lint-free cloth.

Possible Solution

Symptom

Check the wireless interference.

Reset your wireless router or access point to factory defaults and reconfigure 
the settings. For details about resetting your wireless router or access 
point, refer to the documentation or user manual for the unit. 
Update the firmware of your wireless router or access point to the latest 
version available on the manufacturer's site. Try moving the wireless router 
or access point to a central position. A couple of feet will sometimes make 
a big difference in signal strength. 
If you are using an access point, try changing the channel, as another 
access point may be interfering.
Contact your ISP to ensure they are not experiencing technical problems.

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The wireless 
Internet 
connection is 
unstable.

Troubleshooting

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The section describes situations that you may encounter while using the computer 
and provides troubleshooting steps.
Before you begin troubleshooting, verify the following items:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Power problems

If you have added or removed a program or a hardware before the problem 
appeared, make sure that your computer has met all the pre-installation require-
ments, review if the installation procedures are correct, and check if the program or 
hardware is properly installed.
If an error message appears while the program or hardware is in use, write down 
the message and follow the on-screen instruction if any. For further details, refer to 
the documentation or user manual of the program or hardware.

Possible Solution

Symptom

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Check the Power button indicator. 

If the indicator does not light up, your computer is not being supplied power 
from an external power source via the power adapter. Check the connection 
between your computer, the power adapter, and the nearby outlet.
If the indicator flashes in white, your computer has entered Sleep mode. 
Move your mouse or press any button on the keyboard to wake the system.
If the Power button indicator lights up in white, the computer is being 
sup-plied with power normally. Reconnect the power adapter and restart 
the system

Certain operating system files may be damaged or missing. If so, you have to 
back up all your data first, and then recover your system. Check the sup-plied 
driver disc for details.

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Verify that you have performed a correct pre-installation for your Internet  
connection type.

If you are using a wireless Internet connection, make sure that your 
computer has an installed wireless LAN card in order to connect with a 
wireless router or access point. For details about setting up your wireless 
router or access point, refer to the documentation or user manual of the unit. 
For details about setting up your modem, contact your ISP (Internet service 
provider) for assistance.
If you are using a wired Internet connection, make sure that your computer 
is using an Ethernet cable, instead of a telephone cable, to connect with the 
broadband modem which is purchased from your ISP. For assistance setting 
up your modem, contact your ISP

My computer 
cannot access a
modem or a 
wireless router 
or access point.

I have pressed 
the Power 
button, but my 
computer 
cannot start up.

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Make sure the power cable and power adapter are connected.

USB Port

Using Your PC

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Choose a network you intend to join from the list.

If you are able to successfully connect to a wireless network, you will receive a 
message indicating that the connection has been established.
Open the Web browser and access any Web site to test the network connection.

If the selected network requires security authentication, please enter a user name and 
password.

If the selected network requires security authentication, please enter a user name and 
password.

Using Your PC

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This section describes more tasks your computer can perform, including connecting 
to the Internet to communicate with your family and friends, and reading and writing 
to your memory cards.

Connecting To The Internet

With the access to the Internet you can browse the Web, send e-mail or exchange 
instant messages with friends and family. Before attempting to build the Internet 
connection with either a wired or wireless local area network, you need to purchase 
high-speed Internet service from an Internet service provider (ISP). Your ISP will offer 
various Internet connection options, and assist you in setting up the Internet access 
through them. To set up your computer to access the Internet, the following items are 
needed:

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Broadband modem (DSL or cable) purchased from your Internet service provider 
(ISP).
An Ethernet cable (sold separately)
to connect your computer and the broadband modem, or
to connect the broadband modem and a wireless router or access point which 
serves as an access point station to make transmission possible. (for a wireless 
network)
For a wireless network connection, a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) card is 
required for your computer to connect with the router or access point. (sold 
separately; a built-in wireless LAN card is supplied with select models only.)

For details about installing the wireless LAN card, router, or access point, please refer to the
manuals that shipped with the product you purchased or contact the manufacturer.

Setting Up Your PC

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Turning On Your PC

After you finish the installation of your computer, press the Power button on the front 
panel of the computer to turn it on. Then follow the on-screen instructions to 
complete the initial setup.

Turning Off Your PC

To turn off the system, close all the active windows, and then click the Start menu at 
the bottom left corner of your screen, and then click Shut Down on the right side of 
the open tab.

Shut

down

Start

Setting Up Your PC

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Now you are ready to access some ports on the side panel of the computer to make cable
connections

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3.  

Installing the Box to a monitor

Connecting a display
3.1 Connecting an LCD monitor

3.2 Connecting an HDMI monitor

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Setting Up Your PC

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This section describes how to set up your computer and make adjustments to the 
monitor.

Preparing To Setup Your PC

To protect the computer and monitor, before setting up your computer you should:

•  Find a flat open area on your desk to position your computer.
•  Place a soft item like the computer packaging bag on the desk for padding.

1.  Installing the stand

It is suggested to install your computer in a space that allows for airflow as restricting the
airflow may cause overheating which could impact the performance of your computer.

Each side of the device has different notch shapes that matches with the slot on the stand. 
Ensure that the side notches match correctly with the slots on the stand.

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Getting Started With Your PC

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Bottom-side View

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Description

Item

VESA Mount

Installing to the display. Fitting the display with VESA hole: 75 mm

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Getting Started With Your PC

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Right-side & Left-side View

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Description

Item

USB Port
(Optional)

Connect the USB plugs into the USB ports to connect your USB devices, such
as MP3 players, digital cameras, keyboard and mouse,or external hard disk
drives, etc.

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Media Card
Reader
(Optional)

Insert your memory card into this media card reader to access photos, audio
and video files, or other data stored in the memory cards. This reader supports
the following card types:

•  Secure Digital (SD)
•  Memory Stick (MS)

•  Extreme Digital (xD)
•  MultiMedia Card (MMC)

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The design of the vents is to prevent the computer from overheating. The
internal fans blow hot air away from heat-sensitive components in the
computer.

Vents

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Keep the vents clean and free of dirt and dust, as blocking it may cause serious thermal problems.

Getting Started With Your PC

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Rear View

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Description

Item

No

Connect your microphone to this jack to record sound or voice.

Connect your headphones or speakers to this jack to listen to the sound you’re
your PC when watching videos and DVDs, listening to music, and playing games.

Audio/Headphone 
Output Jack

Microphone
Input Jack

Connect the display to this port by the VGA cable

D-Sub (VGA) Port

Connect to an audio in jack on external audio equipment for audio sound.

Connect to a SPDIF digital audio output on certain expansion cards.

Connect a Universal Serial Bus device. It supports v2.0 of the USB standard.

Supports high definition digital video connections.

LAN (Local Area Network) port. Use an Ethernet (RJ45) cable to connect your
computer with a network or broadband device.

Connect the DC power to this port.

Audio input jack

SPDIF OUT

USB Ports

HDMII-Out Port

LAN Port

DC jack

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Getting Started With Your PC

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Touring Your PC

This section describes the views and the features of the controls, ports, buttons, 
components, and connectors of your computer.

Front View

Description

Item

Power Button

Press the button to power your PC.

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Box Contents

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The box contents above are for reference only and the actual items shall depend 
on the product package you obtain.
The box contents are subject to change without notice.
The motherboard image is for reference only.

Carefully unpack the system and check that the following items were included.  If any 
are missing or damaged, please contact your vendor. Retain the box and packing in 
case you need to transport your personal computer in the future. The fitted foam 
packaging is ideal for protecting the device during transport.

Standard Items

2 in 1 Box

Stand

Power Cord

Power Adaptor

Quick Start Guide

Driver and Manual CD

The appearance and contents of your package may be different from those illustrated below
due to regional variations.

Quick Start Guide provides information about setting up your computer.

Manual CD (containing this manual) provides information about using your 
computer, cleaning and maintaining the monitor and the accessories, and the 
common solutions to the problems you may encounter while using your 
computer.

Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers 
may expose you to the risk of electric shock and other hazards. If any of the above 
mentioned misuse or other accident such as dropping or mishandling occurs, 
contact qualified ervice personnel for servicing.

Document Type

Your documentation contains printed information and PDF user manuals to help you 
perform various tasks.

Document Type

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Non-printed documentation

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Servicing

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Typographics

Special tips, notes, and cautions that appear throughout this manual are designed to 
ensure that you perform specific tasks properly, preventing unnecessary errors.

Overview Of Your Documentation

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CAUTION: 

Indicates important information to prevent potential damage to the unit and data, 
or personal injury caused by improper use.

NOTE:

 Indicates additional information for a particular situation.

TIP: 

Indicates useful information for completing a task.

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Table of Contents

Overview Of Your Documentation

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Document Type.....................................................................................................

Document Type.............................................................................................

Non-printed documentation....................................................................... 

Servicing........................................................................................................

Typographics.........................................................................................................

Box Contents

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Standard Items..................................................................................................... ................

Getting Started With Your PC

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Touring Your PC.....................................................................................................

Front View......................................................................................................

Rear View........................................................................................................

Right-side & Left-side View..........................................................................

Bottom-side View......................................................................................................

Setting Up Your PC

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Preparing To Setup Your PC.................................................................................

Turning On Your PC..............................................................................................

Turning Off Your PC.............................................................................................. 

Using Your PC

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Connecting To The Internet.................................................................................

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).....................................................................

Power problems............................................................................................

Internet access problems.............................................................................

Keyboard and mouse problems..................................................................

Sound and microphone problems.............................................................

Miscellaneous problems..............................................................................

Specifications

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User's Manual

Rev. 1.0 

2 in 1 PC Box System

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