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d)  to LCD PWR 
e)  to optical drive 

 

Step 7: Install the optical drive 

Other Component Installation 

For other components, including hard drive; RAM; CPU & cooler; optical drive, video card, sound card, TV tuner card and 
operating system etc., plan the installation steps carefully, and follow the user manual and motherboard manual 
instruction to avoid damages. Always install the power supply at last to make more space during the installation process. 

LCD Module 

LCD displays CPU Temperature, Case Temperature and CPU Fan Speed. It also has the heat alarm functions. 

 

RESET  |  SET  |  UP 

Set up the LCD Module 
 

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  Select (one time only) your “Fahrenheit” or “Celsius” degree reading by pushing the “

C/F SW

” switch behind the LCD. 

The push down position displays at F and push up will change the reading to C. 

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  When pressing the “RESET”, LCD will change to default setting. CPU defaulted fan speed is automatically controlled 

by LCD base on CPU temperature. See below chart for details.  

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  When pressing the “SET”, then “UP”, user can adjust the “Alarm” degree for CPU and Case as need. Press once to 

set the CPU, press twice to set the Case. 

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  When pressing the “UP”, user can overwrite the CPU fan speed manually. CPU fan speed resume to default when 

pressing “RESET” or system being restarted.  

CPU Temp

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0-86 F 

86 F & up 

104 F & up 

122 F & up 

CPU Fan Spin Speed 

S0 - 70% of full speed 

S1 - 80% of full speed 

S2 - 90% of full speed 

S3 - 100% full speed 

 

Temp. Setting 

 

Temp. Setting 

Alarm Effect 

CPU Alarm Default 

140 F 

Case Alarm Default 

140 F 

Temp. flashes 

<< --Warning-- >> 

Turn down the CPU Cooler Fan Speed through the Front Controller may create vital damage to CPU. Adjust Fan Controller (CPU F.R.S.) appropriately 
according to the CPU instruction. LCD Auto Fan Speed Control function  defaults at minimum of 70% of full speed to prevent CPU damage 

LCD Alarm Features 

 
CPU & Case Alarm Temperature  

When CPU or Case temperature hits 60ºC or 140F, the temperature reading will flash constantly until the temperature 
drops below the alarm degree. Increase the CPU fan speed manually to lower the temp. Or check system set up to fact-
find the overheat condition. 

 
CPU Fan Alarm  

When the fan stops running for whatever reason during working mode, the CPU fan speed reading will flash constantly 
in “0000” until the fan is re-spinning again. Check or change the CPU cooler fan condition. 

S/PDIF Output Connection 

It is a standard S/PDIF output jack. Connect the header to the onboard S/PDIF output port, and connect the jack to your 
receiver via a coaxial digital cable. (remember to change your Audio setting to pure digital output) See below color codes 
when connecting the cable to the board: 

o

  White – “Data” or “S/PDIF out” 

o

 Black 

Ground 

 

Summary of Contents for HTPC 200 BA

Page 1: ...tored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of NMEDIA SYSTEM INC TECHNICAL SUPPORT If a problem arises with your system and no s...

Page 2: ...eive rack receiver not included Front connectors onboard connectors required o USB 2 0 x 2 IEEE 1394 x 1 Audio Ports x 2 LCD module Temp sensor stickers Tight cables screws installation guide Other Co...

Page 3: ...case eject button can eject the tray smoothly then mark down the position and secure the DVD to the DVD rack with screws 6 If you are planning to convert the MCE external receiver or adding VFD modul...

Page 4: ...PB Yellow TPA TPA Green TPA TPA Audio Interface Pin 1 MIC IN Red Pin 2 MIC GND Black Pin 5 6 SR Pin 7 Empty White Pin 8 9 SL AC97 Codec Header Connect USB Card Reader Connect the card reader USB conne...

Page 5: ...of the case via the S PDIF PCI slot hole and stick them to the TV set top box s IR point o Two screws are provided for securing IR PCB board Install AV Capture Module o Use the thick extension cable t...

Page 6: ...ard damage In such connection motherboard will take control priority and LCD will only display fan speed No front fan speed control allowed LCD Replacement If you wish to replace the hard coded LCD wi...

Page 7: ...stem being restarted CPU Temp 0 86 F 86 F up 104 F up 122 F up CPU Fan Spin Speed S0 70 of full speed S1 80 of full speed S2 90 of full speed S3 100 full speed Temp Setting Temp Setting Alarm Effect C...

Page 8: ...t properly 110 230V Always unplug the power cord before inserting any add on devices Get the system checked by service personnel if below happens The power cable is damage Liquid has penetrated into t...

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