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... this product may exist. For more detailed information about recycling of respective manufacturers listed. All trade names are for nT-i1000 Series Nettop. WEEE: The use NETTOP ARNING ! CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS © All rights reserved. Trademark: All trademarks are the property of this...
... this product may exist. For more detailed information about recycling of respective manufacturers listed. All trade names are for nT-i1000 Series Nettop. WEEE: The use NETTOP ARNING ! CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS © All rights reserved. Trademark: All trademarks are the property of this...
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... power adapter may damage your device. ■ Make sure all the peripherals are properly connected before using NETTOP. ■ This product should only be used in an environment with ambient temperatures between 0◦C and 40◦C. ■ Always shut down the computer before installing or uninstalling the peripheral which does not support hot plug. ■ Disconnect all peripherals before servicing or disassembling...
... power adapter may damage your device. ■ Make sure all the peripherals are properly connected before using NETTOP. ■ This product should only be used in an environment with ambient temperatures between 0◦C and 40◦C. ■ Always shut down the computer before installing or uninstalling the peripheral which does not support hot plug. ■ Disconnect all peripherals before servicing or disassembling...
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...65533;V�ie�w 3 .....B.ot.to.m..Vi.e.w 3 Chapter 2 Placement and connection of NETTOP Placement of NETTOP On the Desk 5 On the Display Back 5 Connection of NETTOP Connect the M��o�n��it�o�r 7 C�o�...;��o�rd 8 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Enter BIOS Setup 10 Main ...11 Advanced 13 Power...16 Security 18 Boot Options 20 Save & Exit 21 Chapter 4 Install Windows OS Install Windows 7 24 . .I.n.s.t.a.ll..D.r.i.v.e.r.s..in..W..i.n.d.o..w.s. 7 28 FOX WinFlash Local Update 29 About & Help 31
...65533;V�ie�w 3 .....B.ot.to.m..Vi.e.w 3 Chapter 2 Placement and connection of NETTOP Placement of NETTOP On the Desk 5 On the Display Back 5 Connection of NETTOP Connect the M��o�n��it�o�r 7 C�o�...;��o�rd 8 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Enter BIOS Setup 10 Main ...11 Advanced 13 Power...16 Security 18 Boot Options 20 Save & Exit 21 Chapter 4 Install Windows OS Install Windows 7 24 . .I.n.s.t.a.ll..D.r.i.v.e.r.s..in..W..i.n.d.o..w.s. 7 28 FOX WinFlash Local Update 29 About & Help 31
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...;��s�ta��te�s� Name Description 1 Headphone Port Connects to a headphone 2 Microphone In and S/PDIF In Connects to a microphone or playback devices with Port optical connectors(3.5mm jack) 3 Multi-Function Card Reader Support SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC memory cards 4 USB 3.0 Ports Connect to USB devices Caution:Before using it, you need to secure your Nettop 24mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 No. 1-1 Top View (190mm) 7.5in 1 1 5.3in...
...;��s�ta��te�s� Name Description 1 Headphone Port Connects to a headphone 2 Microphone In and S/PDIF In Connects to a microphone or playback devices with Port optical connectors(3.5mm jack) 3 Multi-Function Card Reader Support SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC memory cards 4 USB 3.0 Ports Connect to USB devices Caution:Before using it, you need to secure your Nettop 24mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 No. 1-1 Top View (190mm) 7.5in 1 1 5.3in...
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... is placed on the bottom, then they can magnetize them to the power adapter 1-4 Bottom View 1 CAUTION No. Name Description 1 USB 2.0 Ports Connects to USB devices 2 Display Output Port (VGA) Connects to display device 3 HDMI Port Connects to HDMI audio and video 4 Network Port Standard RJ-45 network port 5 Line Out and S/PDIF Out Port Connects to powered analog speakers or recording devices with optical connectors(3.5mm jack) 6 Power Input Port Connects to the sheet metal on the tabletop. 1 1-3 Back Side View 1 2 3 4 56...
... is placed on the bottom, then they can magnetize them to the power adapter 1-4 Bottom View 1 CAUTION No. Name Description 1 USB 2.0 Ports Connects to USB devices 2 Display Output Port (VGA) Connects to display device 3 HDMI Port Connects to HDMI audio and video 4 Network Port Standard RJ-45 network port 5 Line Out and S/PDIF Out Port Connects to powered analog speakers or recording devices with optical connectors(3.5mm jack) 6 Power Input Port Connects to the sheet metal on the tabletop. 1 1-3 Back Side View 1 2 3 4 56...
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Connect the USB Devices Connect USB devices to the USB ports of NETTOP 1. 2 2-2 Connection of the NETTOP, for example, mouse and keyboard. 3. Connect the Network Cable Connect LAN cable to the RJ-45 port, with the other end connected to the NETTOP through VGA connector. 2. Connect the Monitor Connect a monitor to a hub or switch. Hub or Switch
Connect the USB Devices Connect USB devices to the USB ports of NETTOP 1. 2 2-2 Connection of the NETTOP, for example, mouse and keyboard. 3. Connect the Network Cable Connect LAN cable to the RJ-45 port, with the other end connected to the NETTOP through VGA connector. 2. Connect the Monitor Connect a monitor to a hub or switch. Hub or Switch
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You want to change system settings through the BIOS Setup menus. This chapter tells how to change the default CMOS settings. An error message appears on the screen during the system Power On Self Test (POST) process. 2. Detailed descriptions of this manual will remain consistent with the newly released BIOS at any given time in this manual is available. This chapter includes the following cases occur : 1. We...
You want to change system settings through the BIOS Setup menus. This chapter tells how to change the default CMOS settings. An error message appears on the screen during the system Power On Self Test (POST) process. 2. Detailed descriptions of this manual will remain consistent with the newly released BIOS at any given time in this manual is available. This chapter includes the following cases occur : 1. We...
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... BIOS setup here. 10 You also can set the boot device priority and enable "Quiet Boot" feature here. We do not suggest that you change the default values in correct password before boot or access to Setup. Boot Options Boot features can be responsible for your current system. It means, if your system loading is explained below: Main It displays the basic system configuration, such as less I/O cards, less memory...
... BIOS setup here. 10 You also can set the boot device priority and enable "Quiet Boot" feature here. We do not suggest that you change the default values in correct password before boot or access to Setup. Boot Options Boot features can be responsible for your current system. It means, if your system loading is explained below: Main It displays the basic system configuration, such as less I/O cards, less memory...
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... Administrator → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is accessed by pressing the button after the Power-On Self-Test (POST) memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins. Processor ► Genuine Intel (R) CPU This item shows the current CPU name. ► Core Frequency It...
... Administrator → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is accessed by pressing the button after the Power-On Self-Test (POST) memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins. Processor ► Genuine Intel (R) CPU This item shows the current CPU name. ► Core Frequency It...
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..., set or you enter system with a user password, it will dispaly "Administrator". 12 Date-date from 1 to select a field. 3 This item displays the current memory size. If you to Sat., this item will dispaly "User". The three fields of the setting are : : respectively. ► Access Level It displays your system before powering on how many memory modules were installed in your current access level. Use [ENTER...
..., set or you enter system with a user password, it will dispaly "Administrator". 12 Date-date from 1 to select a field. 3 This item displays the current memory size. If you to Sat., this item will dispaly "User". The three fields of the setting are : : respectively. ► Access Level It displays your system before powering on how many memory modules were installed in your current access level. Use [ENTER...
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... Onboard LAN Controller Onboard LAN Option ROM Onboard Audio Controller Onboard USB3.0 Controller [Enabled] [Disabled] [HD Audio] [Enabled] Enable/Disable Onboard LAN Controller. Onboard USB Controller Legacy USB Support [Enabled] 3 → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is started. If you have a USB keyboard or mouse, set to enabled. [Enabled]: This option will enable the legacy USB support. [Disabled]: This option will keep USB devices...
... Onboard LAN Controller Onboard LAN Option ROM Onboard Audio Controller Onboard USB3.0 Controller [Enabled] [Disabled] [HD Audio] [Enabled] Enable/Disable Onboard LAN Controller. Onboard USB Controller Legacy USB Support [Enabled] 3 → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is started. If you have a USB keyboard or mouse, set to enabled. [Enabled]: This option will enable the legacy USB support. [Disabled]: This option will keep USB devices...
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....1.1221166..CCooppyyrrigighhtt((CC))22000022--22001111FFooxxccoonnnn,,InIncc.. ► SATA Controller(s) [Disabled] : Disable SATA Controller. [Enabled] : Enable SATA Controller. ► Configure SATA as This item is ��te��r level interface for a Host Controller for Serial ATA. Setting values are labeled with AHCI support in its best performance. 15 The specification includes a description of your motherboard supporting AHCI, and you have a SATA device, which also supports AHCI, then you can select IDE...
....1.1221166..CCooppyyrrigighhtt((CC))22000022--22001111FFooxxccoonnnn,,InIncc.. ► SATA Controller(s) [Disabled] : Disable SATA Controller. [Enabled] : Enable SATA Controller. ► Configure SATA as This item is ��te��r level interface for a Host Controller for Serial ATA. Setting values are labeled with AHCI support in its best performance. 15 The specification includes a description of your motherboard supporting AHCI, and you have a SATA device, which also supports AHCI, then you can select IDE...
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...)" mode, the power is used to enable or disable Deep Sleep Support function.When entering deep sleep mode system(S4/S5) only can quickly return to set the energy saving mode of time. 3 Power Aptio Setup Utility - Main Advanced PPoowweerr Security BootOptions Save & Exit ACPI Suspend Mode Deep Sleep Support [S3(STR)] [Enabled] Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND button is pressed. → ←: Select Screen...
...)" mode, the power is used to enable or disable Deep Sleep Support function.When entering deep sleep mode system(S4/S5) only can quickly return to set the energy saving mode of time. 3 Power Aptio Setup Utility - Main Advanced PPoowweerr Security BootOptions Save & Exit ACPI Suspend Mode Deep Sleep Support [S3(STR)] [Enabled] Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND button is pressed. → ←: Select Screen...
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...; Administrator Password Status User Password Status Change Supervisor Password BIOS Write Protect Not Installed Not Installed [Enabled] Valid Keys: (1)a-z (A-Z) (2)0~9 (3)11 special keys:-=[];,./ (2)key pad:0-9 support and 5 special keys → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is a BIOS write-protection mechanism provided to prevent BIOS FLASH tool being improperly used to install or change supervisor password ► BIOS Write...
...; Administrator Password Status User Password Status Change Supervisor Password BIOS Write Protect Not Installed Not Installed [Enabled] Valid Keys: (1)a-z (A-Z) (2)0~9 (3)11 special keys:-=[];,./ (2)key pad:0-9 support and 5 special keys → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is a BIOS write-protection mechanism provided to prevent BIOS FLASH tool being improperly used to install or change supervisor password ► BIOS Write...
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... Supervisor Password Change User Password Security option Installed Not Installed [Setup] Valid Keys: (1)a-z (A-Z) (2)0~9 (3)11 special keys:-=[];,./ (2)key pad:0-9 support and 5 special keys BIOS Write Protect [Enabled] → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is a security option provided for your choice. [setup]: A password will be required to enter the CMOS Setup. [system]: A password will be required to install or change user password...
... Supervisor Password Change User Password Security option Installed Not Installed [Setup] Valid Keys: (1)a-z (A-Z) (2)0~9 (3)11 special keys:-=[];,./ (2)key pad:0-9 support and 5 special keys BIOS Write Protect [Enabled] → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is a security option provided for your choice. [setup]: A password will be required to enter the CMOS Setup. [system]: A password will be required to install or change user password...
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...Set Boot Priority 1st Boot 2nd Boot 3rd Boot 4th Boot [Optical Disk:WDC...] [Hard Disk] [Removable] [Network] Set Boot Priority. ▶ Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities ▶ Optical Disk Drive BBS Priorities ▶ Removable Device BBS Priorities ▶ NETWORK Device BBS Priorities Quiet Boot [Disabled] → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is used to specify the boot priority sequence from available Removable Device. ► NETWORK...
...Set Boot Priority 1st Boot 2nd Boot 3rd Boot 4th Boot [Optical Disk:WDC...] [Hard Disk] [Removable] [Network] Set Boot Priority. ▶ Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities ▶ Optical Disk Drive BBS Priorities ▶ Removable Device BBS Priorities ▶ NETWORK Device BBS Priorities Quiet Boot [Disabled] → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is used to specify the boot priority sequence from available Removable Device. ► NETWORK...
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... performances of this default, BIOS have set cannot be displayed in the screen. By this motherboard. Always load the Optimal defaults after updating the BIOS or after s aving the c hanges. 3 → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User Default Values Load User Default Values Exit system setup after clearing the CMOS values. Select this option and press , a message...
... performances of this default, BIOS have set cannot be displayed in the screen. By this motherboard. Always load the Optimal defaults after updating the BIOS or after s aving the c hanges. 3 → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User Default Values Load User Default Values Exit system setup after clearing the CMOS values. Select this option and press , a message...
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... Boot 4th Boot [Optical Disk:WDC...] [Hard Disk] [Removable] [Network] Set Boot Priority. ▶ Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities ▶ Optical Disk Drive BBS Priorities ▶ Removable Device BBS Priorities ▶ NETWORK Device BBS Priorities Quiet Boot [Disabled] → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is off. ■ Connect the NETDVD or USB DVD-ROM drive. Click "Next" to continue and click "Install now" button...
... Boot 4th Boot [Optical Disk:WDC...] [Hard Disk] [Removable] [Network] Set Boot Priority. ▶ Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities ▶ Optical Disk Drive BBS Priorities ▶ Removable Device BBS Priorities ▶ NETWORK Device BBS Priorities Quiet Boot [Disabled] → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt F7: Load User-defined Defaulta F8: Save as User-defined F9: Optimized Defaults (When Access Level is off. ■ Connect the NETDVD or USB DVD-ROM drive. Click "Next" to continue and click "Install now" button...
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... on each individual driver to install it manually. 4. You must click "Intel Chipset Driver" to install it first. 4 Install Drivers in Windows 7 1. After all the drivers for a few seconds, the main menu will be displayed, click "Driver" to restart your system. Use these options to install all the drivers are installed, you need to enter the Driver menu shown as below: 3. Take out the Windows 7 Install CD from the USB DVD-ROM drive, and put the driver CD inside. 2.
... on each individual driver to install it manually. 4. You must click "Intel Chipset Driver" to install it first. 4 Install Drivers in Windows 7 1. After all the drivers for a few seconds, the main menu will be displayed, click "Driver" to restart your system. Use these options to install all the drivers are installed, you need to enter the Driver menu shown as below: 3. Take out the Windows 7 Install CD from the USB DVD-ROM drive, and put the driver CD inside. 2.
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CAUTION 4 FOX WinFlash FOX WinFlash is a useful utility to backup and update your system BIOS information. Using FOX WinFlash: 1. BIOS Information This page lets you know your system BIOS. Supporting Operating Systems : ■ Windows 7 (32-bit) ! Local Update 1-1 Local Update - Minimum Exit Toolbar Show current BIOS information Note: BIOS Size 16Mb = 16M bit = 2M Byte Please refer to [Disabled] when running this application. Please set the BIOS setting "BIOS Write Protect" or "Super BIOS Protect" to the physical motherboard for detail. 29
CAUTION 4 FOX WinFlash FOX WinFlash is a useful utility to backup and update your system BIOS information. Using FOX WinFlash: 1. BIOS Information This page lets you know your system BIOS. Supporting Operating Systems : ■ Windows 7 (32-bit) ! Local Update 1-1 Local Update - Minimum Exit Toolbar Show current BIOS information Note: BIOS Size 16Mb = 16M bit = 2M Byte Please refer to [Disabled] when running this application. Please set the BIOS setting "BIOS Write Protect" or "Super BIOS Protect" to the physical motherboard for detail. 29