Advanced Industrial Computer RMC-2QD-2 manual

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    Document Number: QIG-00001-A P/N: NONE Q Q u u i i c c k k I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n G G u u i i d d e e Copyright Notice All title, copyright and other intellectual property right s in and to the Software Pro duct(Including but not limited to any relevant media, images, photographs, anim ations, video, audio, text, and applet[...]

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    - Page 2 of 17 - T able of Content s I. Installing I/O shield .......................................................................................................... 3 II. Installing Motherboard..................................................................................................... 4 III. Installing riser card ......................[...]

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    - Page 3 of 17 - I. Installing I/O shield Ty p e A _ I/O shield is provided with Motherboard 1. I/O shield snaps in from inside of chassis into the cutout Ty p e B 1. I/O shield snaps in from inside of chassis into the cutout 2. Lock it by 2 x M3 screws ( 1 ) ( 2 )[...]

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    - Page 4 of 17 - II. Installing Motherboard Ty p e A 1. Install the provided brass st andof fs o n chassis (1) at appropri ate positio ns 2. Place motherboard into the chassis, and make sure that the back panel I/O shield cutout and chassis mounting st andof fs align co rrectly . Install the M/B by M3 screws. ( S t a n d o f f ) ( 1 ) ( 2 ) Ty p e [...]

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    - Page 5 of 17 - III. Installing riser card (Base on socket’s type, chassis’ height and PCI card’s type to select the riser ca rd) Ty p e A : 1U solution 1. Insert the PCI card to riser card an d then install the rise r card at appropriate PCI slot. 2. Fix the PCI card and PCI window toget her by usi ng M3 screw or PCI card holder . ( 1 ) ([...]

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    - Page 6 of 17 - IV. How to use clamp bar 1. Extract the thumb screw and swing backward the clamp 2. Fit the clamp bar over the add -o n card and tight en the thumb screw to bring the clamp forward thus pushing down on the card. 3. Fix the thumb screw back. (1) (2) ( 3 )[...]

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    - Page 7 of 17 - V. Installing 2.5” HDD Ty p e A 1. Install the 2 bracket s on both sides of 2.5” HDD wit h 4 x M3 screws 2. Install the provided 2.5” HDD ad aptor ( 1 ) ( 2 ) Ty p e B _For install PSU-P2G only Put the 2.5”HDD under the top side of the cage (1 ) an d fix it to the cage with 4 screws as shown in (2) ( 1 ) ( 2 ) Ty p e C Put [...]

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    - Page 8 of 17 - VI. Installing 3.5” OS HDD Ty p e A . Install HDD on the top of bracket by 4 x 6# screws. Ty p e B Install the HDD on the bracket near power su pply side by 2 x 6# screws. Ty p e C Lock the HDD with the right and left bracket by 4 x 6# screws and then lock it in the bottom of chassis. Ty p e D T ype D does not use any bracket but[...]

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    - Page 9 of 17 - VII. Installing 3.5” Hot-Swap HDD Tray 1. Push the HDD tray clip rightward and pull on the handle simult aneously , then unlatch HDD tray handle by swinging the handl e forward an d le ft. For OEM style HDD tray shown in (New 1), slide release-button to the right to rel ease the h andle, and th en swi ng o pen t he handle as show[...]

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    - Page 10 of 17 - VIII. How to use the Slim CD-Ro m & Floppy Direct Device cage ** Installing 3.5” FDD or 3.5” HDD 1. Remove the knock-out shield from 3.5” device bay 2. Remove the USB port PC board 3. Install 3.5” FDD from both sides with 4 x M3 screws 4. Install back the USB PC board to original place 5. Please don’t remove the knoc[...]

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    - Page 1 1 of 17 - I I X X . . I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g S S l l i i m m C C D D - - R R O O M M Please install slim CD-RO M adaptor first before installing the slim CD-ROM . . Slim CD-ROM adaptor inst allation guide 9 Inst alling Slim CD-ROM Ty p e A 1. Remove the blanking shield from bracke t and then put the slim CD-ROM d rive onto[...]

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    - Page 12 of 17 - Ty p e B 1. Remove slim CD-ROM bezel by loosening the 2 screws on the sides. 2. Attach the two brackets on two side s of slim CD-ROM and install the mountin g 4 x M2 screws. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) Ty p e C 1. Release 1 screw to remove S-CD cover . 2. Insert the S_CD ROM into the pilot bends as shown in the photo. 3. Fix 2 screws (M2) on righ[...]

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    - Page 13 of 17 - X X . . I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g S S l l i i m m F F D D D D Ty p e A 1. Mount slim FDD onto bracket by installing and tightening 4 x M2.5 screws. 2. Mount slim FDD adaptor by securing it with 2 x M3 screws. 3. Insert the slim FDD bracket module back into the chassis and fixed it by 2 scre ws. 4. Connect flat cable [...]

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    - Page 14 of 17 - ( 3 ) ( 4 ) Ty p e C 1. Release 2 thumb screws to pull the slim FDD bracket out. 2. Remove the knock-out shield. Inst all the slim FDD by fix 4 x M2.5 and adaptor by 2 x M3 screws as (2). 3. Connecting both data a nd power cables before inst all the slim FDD back into the cha ssis. Fix it by tightening the two thumb screws. ( 1 ) [...]

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    - Page 15 of 17 - XI. Installing 5.25” Bay Device Ty p e A 1. Remove front blanking panel by relea sin g the 2 scre ws 2. Attach the two brackets with thumb scre w supplied in the accessory kit and insta ll the M3 screws to the both sides of the device 3. Connecting b oth dat a and power cables 4. Insert the Device ba ck into the chassi s a nd se[...]

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    - Page 16 of 17 - XII. Installing 3.5” Bay Device Remove front shield by releasing the 2 scre ws. Install the each 3.5 device bay with 4 x M3 screws at appro priate location[...]

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    - Page 17 of 17 - XIII. Glossary Ricer Card A card that plugs into the motherboard to provide a perpendicular extension of the bus. Adapter cards are then plugged into the riser instea d of the motherb oard, allowing a lower profile to the case. Most often used for desktop systems t hat sit u nder the monitor . 1U/2U A “U”, Rack Unit, is equal [...]