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Mini PC

All-in-One PC System

High Performance PC

Multimedia PC

MEDION

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Operating instructions

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Page 1: ...Mini PC All in One PC System High Performance PC Multimedia PC MEDION Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...PLEASE NOTE The overview includes all connections your device may differ from this depending on configuration Some video connectors are fitted with a protective cov er These connections are not availa...

Page 3: ...MS SD MMS xD 1 3 4 6 8 9 11 12 13 5 9 11 21 22 13 33 24 25 17 20 28 14 27 18 iii of xxii Multimedia PC P3 Revision 22...

Page 4: ...1 3 4 6 8 11 12 13 5 9 11 21 22 13 33 24 25 17 20 28 14 27 18 iv of xxii Multimedia PC F2 Revision 22...

Page 5: ...MS SD MMS xD 1 3 4 6 8 9 11 12 13 5 9 11 21 22 13 33 24 25 17 20 28 14 27 18 v of xxii Multimedia PC R9 Revision 22...

Page 6: ...1 2 3 4 8 9 11 12 13 9 5 11 21 14 24 15 17 27 18 20 vi of xxii Multimedia PC M50 Revision 34A...

Page 7: ...1 3 4 8 9 12 13 9 5 11 21 14 24 15 17 27 18 20 vii of xxii Multimedia PC M55 Revision 34...

Page 8: ...1 3 4 8 9 12 13 9 5 11 21 14 24 15 17 27 18 20 viii of xxii Multimedia PC M65 Revision 34...

Page 9: ...1 3 4 6 7 13 9 12 8 5 9 11 21 22 13 33 24 25 17 20 28 14 27 18 ix of xxii High Performance PC S91 Revision 22...

Page 10: ...1 3 7 6 4 2 5 9 21 33 14 24 25 17 16 18 29 20 11 27 28 x of xxii High Performance PC X50 Revision 29A...

Page 11: ...3 4 1 7 5 9 10 14 28 18 36 27 17 20 21 24 23 SD MS MMS 8 1 12 13 9 11 xi of xxii High Performance PC X57 Revision 37...

Page 12: ...1 3 4 7 8 9 11 12 13 33 5 9 21 33 14 24 25 16 17 18 29 20 11 27 28 xii of xxii High Performance PC X71 Revision 30...

Page 13: ...1 3 4 7 8 9 11 12 13 34 2 5 9 11 21 10 14 24 25 16 17 27 29 20 18 28 xiii of xxii High Performance PC X75 Revision 32A...

Page 14: ...3 4 1 7 35 6 5 20 22 24 9 13 21 17 10 29 11 14 27 18 28 MS SD MMS xD 8 33 1 9 12 13 34 xiv of xxii High Performance PC X77 Revision 35...

Page 15: ...1 3 5 8 9 11 11 11 31 12 12 32 13 24 16 26 27 30 xv of xxii All in One PC System G24 G24B...

Page 16: ...1 3 5 8 9 11 11 11 31 12 12 32 13 13 24 26 27 30 xvi of xxii All in One PC System G24 G24M...

Page 17: ...1 5 8 9 9 12 13 27 19 30 xvii of xxii All in One PC System V20...

Page 18: ...1 9 15 19 V OPTICAL VGA 5 9 20 27 18 24 xviii of xxii Mini PC NUC S13...

Page 19: ...1 9 15 19 V 5 9 24 23 27 xix of xxii Mini PC NUC S14...

Page 20: ...1 9 37 11 5 12 20 24 27 xx of xxii Mini PC LivaX S15...

Page 21: ...hone socket 14 Audio input Speaker RS rear out 15 Headphones socket Speaker FS front out 16 Microphone socket Speaker CC SS center subwoofer out 17 Surround FS RS CC SS 18 Optical coaxial digital S PD...

Page 22: ...xxii of xxii 32 Source Select Display off 33 eSATA connection 34 Overclocking button 35 Illumination control 36 EJECT button...

Page 23: ...ing the cables 11 5 2 Opening and closing the front cover optional 12 5 3 Connecting the monitor optional 12 5 4 Connecting an HDMI device optional 12 5 5 Touchscreen optional 12 5 6 Brightness contro...

Page 24: ...SB connection optional 34 15 Network operation 35 15 1 Wireless LAN Wi Fi 35 15 2 Bluetooth 36 16 Settings 37 16 1 Reset PC to factory settings 37 16 2 UEFI setting 38 17 FAQ Frequently Asked Question...

Page 25: ...ou also pass on these instructions 1 1 Warning symbols and key words used in these operating instructions DANGER Warning of immediate mortal danger WARNING Warning of possible risk of fatal injury and...

Page 26: ...per and can cause personal injury or damage to the device Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions 1 3 Declaration of conformity This PC is supplied with the following wireless featur...

Page 27: ...hinery This device is not intended for use by people including children with reduced physical sensory or mental abilities or for those without experience and or knowledge unless they are supervised by...

Page 28: ...rheat When setting up the PC make sure that it has a minimum clearance of 20cm on all sides Do not insert anything into the PC through the slots and openings This could result in an electrical short c...

Page 29: ...it may not be possible to operate the PC safely and there is a risk of fatal electric shock 2 3 Never carry out repairs yourself CAUTION Risk of electric shock There is a risk of electric shock if rep...

Page 30: ...tact us please give your serial number The following components are supplied with the PC you have purchased PC and connection cable Keyboard and mouse optional Documentation DANGER Risk of suffocation...

Page 31: ...from sustaining damage from the mains supply as a result of power surges or lightning strikes After transporting the PC wait until it has reached ambient temperature before switching it on Major chan...

Page 32: ...s roughly parallel to the floor Wrists when working with the keyboard mouse or trackball your wrists should be stretched out and not bent at an angle of more than 10 where possible Make sure that your...

Page 33: ...es because this could cause a short circuit Do not apply force when connecting cables and plugs and make sure that connectors are the right way round Do not connect any devices to the PC which do not...

Page 34: ...y in order to avoid any damage to the contacts Due to its asymmetrical shape the plug will only fit into the socket in one position Connect the screen data cable with the graphics system socket Remove...

Page 35: ...tures for using the touchscreen You will find the most important gestures you will need for running programmes and accessing your PC s settings below Image Command Swipe from the left edge towards the...

Page 36: ...and drag the app to the bottom edge of the screen Tap double tap Tap your chosen app to start In desktop mode double tap on an application to start 5 6 Brightness control optional You can use the two...

Page 37: ...ets is available PLEASE NOTE Risk of damage Ensure that the plug and the socket fit together precisely in order to avoid any damage to the contacts Due to the arrangement of the contacts the plug will...

Page 38: ...r operating system can generate excessive acoustic pressure that can cause hearing loss Before pressing play set the volume to the lowest setting Start playback and increase the volume to a comfortabl...

Page 39: ...nnect the other end to the other PC or hub switch You can find more information on this in the section Network operation 5 13 Connecting S ATA devices optional e SATA stands for external Serial ATA an...

Page 40: ...control again to switch off the lighting 5 14 2 Colour selection Turn the illumination control to the right or left to select the required colour 5 15 EJECT button You can use the EJECT button to open...

Page 41: ...y from voltage sources The mains plug socket must be near the PC and easy to reach Only operate the PC on earthed domestic power supply sockets Use only the mains cable supplied For extra safety we re...

Page 42: ...e as this will prevent the operating system from being loaded from the hard drive The operating system will be loaded from the hard disk drive The loading process takes a little longer during the init...

Page 43: ...ect to the Internet later via the Windows interface If you have already set up an Internet connection you can now log in to your PC using a Microsoft account The Microsoft Store allows you e g to purc...

Page 44: ...bility for compensation claims arising from the loss of data or any consequential damages incurred 6 2 1 Processor overclocking using the button in the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility Launch the Intel Ex...

Page 45: ...estart your computer 6 2 3 Making settings in the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility After activating processor overclocking you can make a number of settings using the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility For exam...

Page 46: ...ointer moves jerkily on the screen please try operating it on a different surface mouse pad Glass and metallic surfaces might cause problems 8 Keyboard In addition to the standard numbers and characte...

Page 47: ...ff the PC while it is accessing the hard drive as this could lead to a loss of data 9 1 Important directories PLEASE NOTE Data loss Do not delete or modify these directories or their content otherwise...

Page 48: ...es here with which you can restore the computer to the factory settings PLEASE NOTE Data loss In addition you will find the start up files for the system restore tool as well as the installation files...

Page 49: ...rd drive The hard drive is now locked in place and it is not possible for it to slip out of position when inserting the mobile rack Turn over the mobile rack so that the top surface of the hard drive...

Page 50: ...oles on the hard drive Carefully slide the mobile rack into the slot until it clicks into place Lock the mobile rack in place by pressing on the handle until it audibly clicks into place The hard driv...

Page 51: ...atically recognised as a removable data medium and will be allocated a drive letter PLEASE NOTE This hard drive bay is only compatible with MEDION HDDrive 2Go super speed hard drives All other HDDrive...

Page 52: ...e drawer with the label facing upwards so that it is lying flat Carefully push the drawer until you feel some resistance and the drawer automatically moves back into the optical drive In the factory s...

Page 53: ...create geographically separate film releases DVD titles are coded for specific regions Copyright laws require that each DVD film be limited to a specific region usually the region where it is sold DVD...

Page 54: ...always play back the latest titles The update intervals will be specified by the software providing there is an Internet connection When connecting to a digital output source e g TFT monitor or LCD T...

Page 55: ...11 2 Removing memory card Pull the card out of the slot and store it properly 12 Graphics system This program gives you the option of customising your desktop This includes the background image the sc...

Page 56: ...g play set the volume to the lowest setting Start playback and increase the volume to a comfortable level 14 USB connection optional PLEASE NOTE Devices connected directly to the USB bus may not draw...

Page 57: ...ons universities or Internet caf s They provide access to particular services and networks or to the Internet Access permissions are generally necessary and often result in usage charges Access points...

Page 58: ...between a computer and another device Printing using a Bluetooth printer Using a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse Connecting to a PAN Personal Area Network The Bluetooth wireless technology data transfer...

Page 59: ...ur PC without damaging your data Update your PC without deleting your data Restoring the factory settings Choose between two recovery options Reset to HDD user data not saved All data on the PC will b...

Page 60: ...tings where strictly necessary and if you are familiar with the configuration options 16 2 1 Executing the UEFI setting You can only run the configuration program upon system start up If you have alre...

Page 61: ...familiarise yourself with the technology A backup is of no use if you are unable to recover the data or if the medium is faulty or is no longer available Why do I need to reinstall my USB device even...

Page 62: ...k the cable connection If you have a wireless mouse or wireless keyboard check the batteries and the receiver Not enough space is available on the hard disk drive Save data you do not need to CD Rs DV...

Page 63: ...gents or aerosol based detergents Do not use CD ROM cleaning discs or similar products that clean the lens of the laser to clean your optical drive CD DVD The laser does not need to be cle aned Dust c...

Page 64: ...ry to recharge the battery Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or fire Please note the polarity when changing the battery Keep batteries away from children Replace the battery only with the...

Page 65: ...ing is raw material and can be re used or added to the recycling system APPLIANCE At the end of its service life the device should not be disposed of with the household rubbish Enquire about the optio...

Page 66: ...and mouse Model Manufacturer Keyboard K28 K31 Sysgration KB313U KB313W WELL PARK Mouse AGM 946 S6 Sysgration MA105U MA105W MG100U WELL PARK Receiver RG10 P WELL PARK 23 2 WiFi USB Model Manufacturer W...

Page 67: ...acturer Copyright is owned by the company Medion AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany Subject to technical and optical changes as well as printing errors The operating manual can be reordered via the...

Page 68: ...mer service 39 D Data backup 7 Declaration of conformity 4 Display off 14 Disposal 43 Driver support 41 E EJECT button 18 Environmental requirements 9 Ergonomics 9 Arms 10 Back 10 General 10 Head 10 L...

Page 69: ...the PC 9 Sound system 34 Source Select 14 Start up 20 System restore 37 Burn drivers and tools onto an optical disc 37 PowerRecovery 37 Reset to HDD user data not saved 37 Reset to HDD user data save...

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