Physical Connections
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1 x DisplayPort (DP) OUTPUT:
Connect your DP (male) cable to the DisplayPort (v1.2) 20P connector (female) on the rear side of the unit. The DP
has its own locking mechanism that locks the plug inserted. Make sure the plug “clicks” into place to verify a proper
and secure connection. Additionally to add extra security, a Screw Lock in the chassis above the DP port is available if
your DP cable supports it.
Note: Signal Output can be used together with additional graphics card installed in one of the PCIe slots. Please
review Appendix Chapter “BIOS - Hybrid Multi Monitor Configuration”. Both active and passive DP to DVI adapters are
supported. For setups requiring three DVI-D outputs, an active DP to DVI adapter must be used. Passive adapter can
only be used for setups with max two DVI-D signals.
1 x DVI-D OUTPUT:
Connect your DVI cable to the DVI-D 24P connectors (female) on the rear side of the unit. If possible, screw the DVI
cable to the connector and make sure you don’t bend any of the pins inside the DVI cable connector.
Note: Signal Output can be used together with additional graphics card installed in one of the PCIe slots. Please
review Appendix Chapter “BIOS - Hybrid Multi Monitor Configuration”.
1x DVI-I OUTPUT:
Connect your DVI cable to the DVI-I 29P connector (female) on the rear side of the unit. If possible, screw the DVI
cables to the connector and make sure you don’t bend any of the pins inside the DVI cable connector.
Note: Signal Output can be used together with additional graphics card installed in one of the PCIe slots. Please
review Appendix Chapter “BIOS - Hybrid Multi Monitor Configuration”. The DVI-I OUT connector can be configured as
RGB OUT (High Density D-SUB 15P) with the provided adapter in contents of package.
4 x Network INPUT/OUTPUT:
Supports 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet (LAN) through either 2 x Intel® or 2 x Realtek driver based. All 4 LAN connectors
can be used at the same time. Suitable for twisted pair cables CAT.5E. Make sure the network cable connector ”clicks”
into the RJ-45 connectors.
1 x USB1.1 and 1 x USB2.0 REAR INPUT/OUTPUT:
Supports USB1.1 (12Mbps, <10m) or USB1.1/2.0 (480Mbps, <5m) compliant peripherals. Drivers for most USB
devices are usually included in operating system or on separate installation CD’s delivered with Third Party products.
As indicated the lower port can be configured to operating in USB1.1 mode only via BIOS. The other port can support
USB1.1/2.0 depending on external equipment connected.
2 x USB3.0 REAR INPUT/OUTPUT:
Supports both USB1.1/2.0 compliant peripherals (backward compability mode) including the newer USB3.0 (5.0Gbps,
<3.0m) protocol for increased data bandwidth. Drivers for most USB devices are usually included in operating system
or on separate installation CD’s delivered with Third Party products. For most stable operation, only USB3.0 specific
external compliant peripherals should be connected to thes ports, as some USB1.1/2.0 devices may not be fully
compatible. Local testing of USB1.1/2.0 equipment connected to these ports should otherwise be performed.
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