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NCA-5210 supports one Ethernet NIC module space to expand its network throughput. Please follow the
instructions below.
For information about compatible modules, please refer to the “Ordering Information”
and “Optional Accessories” sections, or contac
t Lanner for more details.
1. Remove the two lock-screws on the bezel of the module slot and open the bezel.
2. Position the gold finger of module as shown in the image below. When sliding the module into the slot,
make sure the module stays within the guides of the expansion slot.
Notes
:
If, for experimental purposes, you would like to replace the provided CPU with a
Kaby Lake
processor
accompanied by the use of LAN module
IQM201
, please install this module on
SLOT 3
and configure BIOS
settings following the instructions in
Appendix E: PEG Port Configuration for Alternative CPU
proper functionality of this system.
3. Slide the NIC module into the space, until it is firmly attached.
4. Secure the module with two (2) lock-screws on the bezel.
Summary of Contents for NCA-5210
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Page 31: ...31 3 Slide and pull the top cover backwards a little bit 4 Lift the top compartment...
Page 53: ...53 HW Monitor This option allows you to view hardware health status...
Page 65: ...65 SATA1 enable or disable the SATA1 port SATA2 enable or disable the SATA2 port...
Page 66: ...66 SATA3 enable or disable the SATA3 port SATA4 enable or disable the SATA4 port...
Page 68: ...68 You may select Enabled Disabled or Auto...
Page 71: ...71 Memory Configuration Memory Configuration provides memory configuration parameters...
Page 81: ...81 Discard Changes and Exit exit system setup without saving the configuration changes...
Page 82: ...82 Restore Defaults restore load factory default setting for all setup parameters...
Page 83: ...83 Boot Override You may select a device under Boot Override for this function...
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