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Preface

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Copyright notice .........................................................................................iii
trademarks ................................................................................................iii
Revision History..........................................................................................iii
Upgrade and Warranty ...............................................................................iv
Acquisition of Replaceable Parts ................................................................iv
technical Support.......................................................................................iv
Green Product Features ..............................................................................v
environmental Policy ...................................................................................v
Safety Instructions ......................................................................................vi
Ce Conformity .......................................................................................... viii
FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement..................................... viii
Weee Statement........................................................................................ix
1. overview.............................................................................................. 1-1

Packing Contents .............................................................................................1-2
System overview .............................................................................................1-3
System Specifications ......................................................................................1-9
Component Replacement & Upgrade ............................................................1-10

2. Getting Started .................................................................................... 2-1

Safety & Comfort tips ......................................................................................2-2
Having Good Working Habits ...........................................................................2-3
Knowing the Keyboard (optional) ....................................................................2-4
Positioning your System ...................................................................................2-6
Connecting Peripheral Devices ........................................................................2-7
Connecting Power ..........................................................................................2-14

3. System operations .............................................................................. 3-1

System Booting Setup for the first time ............................................................3-2
Creating System Recovery Disk ......................................................................3-3
network Connection under Windows ...............................................................3-9
RALInK Wireless LAn Connection (optional) ...............................................3-14 
tHX truStudio PRo (optional) ......................................................................3-16
on-Screen Display (oSD) ..............................................................................3-19
Power Management .......................................................................................3-22
System Recovery ...........................................................................................3-24

Copyright notice

the material in this document is the intellectual property of MICRo-StAR InteRnA-

tIonAL. We take every care in the preparation of this document, but no guarantee 

is given as to the correctness of its contents. our products are under continual im-

provement and we reserve the right to make changes without notice.

trademarks

All trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

MSI is a registered trademark of Micro-Star Int’l Co., Ltd.
Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
Realtek is a registered trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation.
Sound Blaster is a registered trademark of Creative technology Ltd.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
tHX and tHX truStudio PRo are trademarks of tHX Ltd., which may be regis-

tered in some jurisdictions. All rights reserved.

Revision History

Revision   

Revision History 

 

Date

V1.1 

 

First Release 

 

2011/03

Summary of Contents for MS-AC22

Page 1: ...Wind Top AE2240 Series All in One AIO PC MS AC22 V1 X System G52 AC221X8...

Page 2: ...m Overview 1 3 System Specifications 1 9 Component Replacement Upgrade 1 10 2 Getting Started 2 1 Safety Comfort Tips 2 2 Having Good Working Habits 2 3 Knowing the Keyboard Optional 2 4 Positioning y...

Page 3: ...ademarks are the properties of their respective owners MSI is a registered trademark of Micro Star Int l Co Ltd Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Realtek is a registered trademark o...

Page 4: ...ced that the acquisition of replaceable parts or compatible ones of the product users purchased in certain countries or territories may be fulfilled by the manufacturer within 5 years at most since th...

Page 5: ...ental Policy The product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and recycling and should not be thrown away at its end of life Users should contact the local authorized point of collection...

Page 6: ...utlet Do not disable the protective earth pin from the plug The equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet Always unplug the AC power cord before installing any add on card or modul...

Page 7: ...shield is reliably connected to protective earthing system of the building Cable distribution system should be grounded earthed in accordance with ANSI NFPA 70 the National Electrical Code NEC in part...

Page 8: ...evision reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the measures listed below Reorient or relocate...

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Page 13: ...a glassy frame which displays the sim plicity of modern individualism and the comfort of home Further more it is accompanied with the best computer features such as instant message low acoustics ener...

Page 14: ...d or missing The illustrations are for reference only and your packing contents may slightly vary depending on the model you purchased Wind Top Series User Manual Quick Guide Driver Utility Disk Stylu...

Page 15: ...erencing and any other interactive ap plications 3 IR Receiver Optional This infrared receiver is provided for remote control 4 LCD Display The 21 5 inch TFT LCD display is with an optimal resolution...

Page 16: ...iew Important We suggest that you connect the AC DC adapter to your AIO PC first and then con nect the AC power cord to the socket outlet for safety concerns Rear View 1 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1...

Page 17: ...information and please be noted that the supported memory cards may vary without notice 4 Stand Use this stand to position your system on a flat and stable surface 5 Cable Routing Hole Route the cabl...

Page 18: ...is selected 11 Microphone Jack This connector is provided for microphones 12 Headphone Jack This connector is provided for headphones or speakers 13 HDMI Port Optional The High Definition Multimedia I...

Page 19: ...drive manually if the eject button does not work 4 Card Reader Drive The built in card reader may support various types of memory card such as XD eXtreme Digital SD Secure Digital SDHC SD High Capacit...

Page 20: ...D blinks in S3 Suspend to RAM mode and goes off in S4 Suspend to Disk mode Pressing the system power button will wake the system up from power saving mode 7 MENU Button Press this button to view the O...

Page 21: ...n optimal resolution of 1920 X 1080 and standard proportion of 16 9 widescreen Rear Panel I O 1 DC power jack 1 VGA In port Optional 4 USB ports 1 HDMI Out port Optional 1 eSATA port Optional 1 RJ 45...

Page 22: ...Component Replacement Upgrade Please note that certain components preinstalled in the product may be up gradable or replaceable by user s request depending on the models users pur chased 1 Memory 2 C...

Page 23: ...orized service center closest to your location for as sistance To learn more about upgrade limitation please refer to the specifications in the User s Manual For any further information on the product...

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Page 25: ...g Started This chapter provides you with the information on hardware set up procedures While connecting peripheral devices be careful in holding the devices and use a grounded wrist strap to avoid sta...

Page 26: ...back comfortably Place you feet flat and naturally on the floor so that your knees and el bows have the proper position about 90 degree when operating Put your hands on the desk naturally to support y...

Page 27: ...e to work with your AIO PC for long periods of time otherwise it may cause discomfort or injury to you Please keep the following tips in mind when operating Change your posture frequently Stretch and...

Page 28: ...ht 440g Features Multimedia function keys with AIO PC New isolated keycap for easy typing Soft touch and tactile feedback for comfortable typing New concept elegant and slim keyboard in streamline sha...

Page 29: ...function Fn F11 Volume down Fn F12 Volume up Hot Keys Fn F1 Launch the default E Mail applications Fn F2 Lanuch the default internet browser and go to the de fault home page Fn F3 Back to the previou...

Page 30: ...flat and steady surface such as a table or desk Step 2 Pull the stand open and tilt the monitor To stabilize the system make sure that the stand has been pulled until the mark on its hinge aligns to...

Page 31: ...s USB devices such as mouse keyboard digital camera webcam printer external optical storage de vice and etc To connect these devices install the drivers for each device first if necessary and then con...

Page 32: ...ameras etc VGA Video Graphics Array is a graphics display system for PCs VGA connec tors and their associated cabling are always used solely to carry analog video signals along with digital clock and...

Page 33: ...2 9 MS AC22 To connect the VGA HDMI device first make sure the AIO PC and the targeted device are both powered off and then connect the cable of the device to the VGA HDMI port of your AIO PC...

Page 34: ...connect an external Serial ATA hard disk device The eSATA standard interface supports plug and play technology so that you can connect and remove the eSATA devices without turning off the AIO PC To co...

Page 35: ...45 connector of the AIO PC allows you to connect the LAN local area network devices such as a hub switch and gateway to build a network con nection For more instructions or detailed steps on connectin...

Page 36: ...within a broad coverage area and still be connected to the network By using the 64 bit 128 bit Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP encryption technol ogy and Wi Fi Protected Access feature the optional buil...

Page 37: ...nd exchange information between devices such as mobile phones personal computers printers GPS receivers PDAs digi tal cameras and video game consoles through a secure globally unlicensed In dustrial S...

Page 38: ...trical outlet Important We suggest that you connect the AC DC adapter to your AIO PC first and then connect the AC power cord to the socket outlet for safety concerns Disconnecting the AC Power Step 4...

Page 39: ...ns such as system boot setup recovery disk creation network connection and so on Important It is highly recommended that you create a system recovery disk as the backup solution in the event of a cata...

Page 40: ...e terms box and click Next to continue Step 7 Select Use recommended settings for Help protect your computer and improve Windows automatically Step 8 Review your time and date settings Click Next to c...

Page 41: ...other ac cidents Before moving forward please make sure your system booting setup is complete and go over the following procedures to get it done Step 1 Double click the BurnRecovery icon on the deskt...

Page 42: ...Operations Step 3 Select Create and burn a recovery disk and click Next to continue Alternatively choose Advanced to bring forth advanced options Choose between the provided options and click Next to...

Page 43: ...g to create the image of recovery disk It takes some time to finish the processing Step 5 Follow the on screen instructions to prepare enough number of blank DVD disks Insert the blank DVD disk into t...

Page 44: ...3 6 System Operations Step 6 The Windows Disc Image Burner pops up Click Burn to start the burn ing progress It takes a while to finish the processing...

Page 45: ...e disk creation click Close to exit and take out the disk Follow the on screen instructions to create all recovery disks Step 8 All recovery disks have been successfully created Please store the disks...

Page 46: ...3 8 System Operations Step 9 Check the following box if you want to remove the temporary files Click Finish to complete recovery disk creation...

Page 47: ...3 9 MS AC22 Network Connection under Windows Wired LAN Step 1 Go to Start Control Panel Step 2 Select Connect to the Internet under Network and Internet...

Page 48: ...ns Step 3 Select Broadband PPPoE to connect using DSL or cable that requires a user name and password Step 4 Type the information from your Internet Service Provider ISP and click Connect to establish...

Page 49: ...3 11 MS AC22 Wireless LAN Step 1 Go to Start Control Panel Step 2 Select Connect to the Internet under Network and Internet...

Page 50: ...ireless net work Step 4 A list of available WLAN connections pops up Choose a connection from the list or click Open Network and Sharing Center to establish a new connection Step 5 To establish a new...

Page 51: ...reless network and click Next to continue Step 7 Enter information for the wireless network you intend to add and click Next to proceed Step 8 A new WLAN connection has been made Click Close to exit o...

Page 52: ...Connection Optional Step 1 Right click the Ralink Wireless LAN Card status icon in the lower right corner and then click Launch Config Utility Step 2 The window displays some available wireless networ...

Page 53: ...3 15 MS AC22 Step 3 There may prompt you to enter a key Type the network key and then click OK Step 4 Now you re ready to browse the Web wirelessly...

Page 54: ...ience for music mov ies and games while remaining true to the source and intention of the artists who created it Using the THX TruStudio PRO Step 1 To launch the THX TruStudio PRO open its control pan...

Page 55: ...d games Instructions Select Surround Drag the slider left or right Changes can be heard when adjusting the slid er Click the triangle under the slider to confirm the adjustment Play an audio file 1 2...

Page 56: ...2 3 4 Smart Volume adjusts the loudness of your audio playback automatically to minimize sudden volume changes Instructions Select Smart Volume Drag the slider left or right Changes can be heard when...

Page 57: ...he right side of the monitor Step 1 Press the MENU button to bring up the OSD main menu Use the Right and Left arrow buttons to select the desired function menu and press the MENU button to enter Use...

Page 58: ...3 20 System Operations Adjusting signal source Adjusting positioning timeout Specifying language Resetting system Reading system information Adjusting wide screen mode...

Page 59: ...Right Left arrow buttons to adjust the system volume Step 3 Press the AUTO button to view the video mode menu Use the Right Left arrow buttons to select a desired mode and press the AUTO button to exi...

Page 60: ...f your display or set your PC to sleep mode after a period of user inactivity Power Management in Windows OS Power Options in Windows OS allow you to control the power man agement features of your dis...

Page 61: ...se the keyboard Energy Saving Tips Turn off the monitor by pressing the LCD power button after a period of user inactivity Utilize the Fn Z sleep mode keys to turn into power saving mode Tune the sett...

Page 62: ...work normally Before using the System Recovery Function please backup the important data saved on your system drive to other storage devices If the following solution fails to recover your system ple...

Page 63: ...covery Manager to start the System Recovery Function or select EXIT to restart the system 5 The System Recovery Function will get your system back to default settings Press OK to confirm 6 Press OK to...

Page 64: ...ws operating system as usual Recovering the System with the Recovery Disks If the F3 hotkey recovery cannot work try recovering your system with the recovery disks that you created beforehand Follow t...

Page 65: ...oot from CD or DVD 4 The Windows OS starts loading files Windows is loading files 5 The system recovery menu pops up Hard Disk Recovery will format the whole HDD All data on the HDD will be erased whi...

Page 66: ...es will not be affected It is highly recommended that users select System Partition Recovery to restore the system 6 The system recovery will format your HDD partition Make sure that the important dat...

Page 67: ...or it may cause unknown damage to the system 8 The following message indicates successful system recovery Press OK to restart the system and access the Windows operating system as usual 9 If the recov...

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