GB-AEBN AIO System User's Manual Rev. 1.
Table of Contents Overview Of Your Documentation....................................................................................4 Document Type............................................................................................................ 4 Document Type.......................................................................................................................4 Non-printed documentation...............................................................................................
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)............................................................................ 25 Power problems.....................................................................................................................25 Internet access problems......................................................................................................26 Display problems...................................................................................................................
Overview Of Your Documentation Document Type Your documentation contains printed information and PDF user manuals to help you perform various tasks. Document Type • Quick Start Guide provides information about setting up your computer. Non-printed documentation • Manual CD (containing this manual) provides information about using your computer, cleaning and maintaining the monitor and the accessories, and the common solutions to the problems you may encounter while using your computer.
Box Contents Carefully unpack the system and check that the following items are included. If any are missing or damaged, please contact your vendor. Keep the box and packing in the case you would need to transport your personal computer in the future. The fitted foam packing is ideal for protecting the device during transport. The appearance and contents of your package may be different from those illustrated below due to regional variations.
Getting Started With Your PC Presentation of Your PC This section describes the views and the features of the controls, ports, buttons, components, and connectors of your computer. Front View 12 3 87 6 5 4 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Item Built-in microphone Description The built-in microphone receives sounds and voices when used with the built-in webcam. Webcam The built-in camera allows you to capture still images, record videos, and have video chats.
Rear View 1 2 1 No 1 2 Item Vents Description The design of the vents is to prevent the computer from overheating. The internal fans blow hot air away from heat-sensitive components in the computer. Keep the vents clean and free of dirt and dust, as blocking them may cause serious thermal problems. Computer Stand You can adjust the computer stand for the best viewing angle.
Right-side View 1 2 3 4 No 1 2 3 4 Item Media Card Reader Description Insert your memory card into this media card reader to access photos, audio and video files, or other data stored in the memory cards.
Left-side View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No Item 2 3 SPDIF OUT USB 3.0 Ports 4 USB Ports 5 6 HDMI Port LAN Port 7 DC jack 1 Audio input jack GB-AEBN Description Connect to an audio in jack on external audio equipment for audio sound. Connect to a S/PDIF digital audio output on certain expansion cards. Connect a Universal Serial Bus device. It supports v3.0 of the USB standard, which allows data exchange rates as high as 5.0 Gb/s. Connect a Universal Serial Bus device. It supports v2.
Setting Up Your PC This section describes how to set up your computer and make adjustments to the monitor. Preparing To Setup Your PC Before attempting to set up your computer, to protect the computer and monitor, you should: • find a flat open area on your desk to position your computer. • place a soft item like the computer packaging bag on the desk for padding.
Non-Touch Screen Please ensure that the computer stand has been pulled up to the first detent position, so that your computer may stand firm and upright. Now you are ready to access some ports on the rear panel of the computer to make cable connections.
Turning On Your PC After you finish the installation of your computer, press the Power button on the front panel of the computer to turn it on. Then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the initial setup. Turning Off Your PC To turn off the system, close all the active windows, and then click the Start menu at the bottom left corner of your screen, and then click Shut Down on the right side of the open tab.
Brightness control To adjust the brightness level of the monitor, press the Brightness/Increase button to display the Brightness indicator, and then press the same button to increase the level or press the Picture Mode/Decrease button to decrease the level.
Using Your PC This section describes more tasks your computer can perform, including connecting to the Internet, using the Webcam to communicate with your family and friends, enjoying your digital entertainment from CD and DVD, reading and writing onto your memory cards. Connecting To The Internet With the access to the Internet you can browse the Web, send e-mail or exchange instant messages with friends and family.
If the selected network requires security authentication, please enter user name and password. 2. If you are able to successfully connect to a wireless network, you will receive a message indicating that the connection has been established. 3. Open the Web browser and access any Web site to test the network connection. If the selected network requires security authentication, please enter user name and password. Using The Webcam Your computer comes with a built-in 1.
Using The Optical Disc Drive Your computer comes with an optical disc drive, which supports music CDs, video CDs and DVD. You can also use it to burn CD-R/CD-RW or DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM discs. The following tables show which formats are supported by the optical disc drive.
Upgrading Your PC Safety Measures Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. Follow the simple guidelines below to avoid damage to your computer or injury to yourself. • Always disconnect the computer from the power outlet whenever you are working inside the computer case.
Removing PC Cover Before you remove or install the PC cover: • Make sure the computer is not turned on or connected to AC power. Follow these instructions to remove the system cover: 1. Loosen and remove the screws securing the back cover. 2. Remove the back cover from the system.
Removing Motherboard Metal Cover Follow these instructions to remove the motherboard metal cover: 1. Loosen and remove the screws securing the motherboard metal cover. 2. Remove the metal cover from the system.
Installing CPU Before installing the processor, adhere to the following cautions: • The processor will overheat without the heatsink and/or fan, resulting in permanent irreparable damage. • Never force the processor into the socket. • Apply thermal compound evenly on the top of processor before placing the heat sink. • Please make sure the CPU type is supported by the motherboard. • If the CPU does not match the socket Pin 1 and CPU cut edge well, it will cause improper installation.
Installing Heat Sink Before installing the heat sink, adhere to the following cautions: • Apply compound evenly on the top of processor before placing the heat sink. Follow these instructions to install the heat sink: 1. Remove the protective cover from the underside of the heat sink. 2. Seat the heat sink in the retention modules and secure with the four screws.
Replacing Hard Disk Drive Before installing remove or install the HDD, adhere to the following cautions: • Take note of the drive tray orientation before sliding it out. • The tray will not fit back into the bay if inserted incorrectly. Follow these instructions to install the hard disk drive: 1. Loosen and remove the screws securing the HDD bracket. 2. Loosen the four screws. Please secure the screws on the location of numbered 1.
3. Replace the HDD into system and secure the screws to the locked place. Installing Memory Before installing a memory module, make sure to turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet to prevent damage to the memory module. Follow these instructions to install the memory: 1. Align the memory with the DIMM module and insert the DIMM memory module into the DIMM slot. Please note that memory module has a foolproof insertion design.
Installing Wifi Module Before installing a Wifi module, make sure to turn off the computer and unplug the power cord from the power outlet to prevent damage to the Wifi module. Follow these instructions to install the hard disk drive: 1. Align the Wifi card with the DIMM module and insert the card into the DIMM slot. Please note that Wifi module has a foolproof insertion design. A Wifi module can be installed in only one direction. 2. Push down the wifi card and clip it firmly.
Troubleshooting The section describes situations that you may encounter while using the computer and provides troubleshooting steps. Before you begin troubleshooting, verify the following items: • If you have added or removed a program or a hardware before the problem appeared, make sure that your computer has met all the pre-installation requirements, review if the installation procedures are correct, and check if the program or hardware is properly installed.
Internet access problems Symptom The wireless Internet connection is unstable. • When a CD or DVD is • inserted into the optical • disc drive, there is no • response. • • • The inserted disc doesn’t • slide out when I press • the Eject button. • • • • • • • • • GB-AEBN Possible Solution Check the wireless interference. • Reset your wireless router or access point to factory defaults and reconfigure the settings.
• Ensure that there is enough space available on the hard disk drive to store the temporary files that are created during the writing process. • Click Start > Computer to check the space available on your hard disk drive. There is nothing visible • • on the screen. Check the power cable and power adapter are well connected. Check the Power button indicator. • If the indicator does not light up, your computer is not being supplied with power from an external power source via the power adapter.
Keyboard and mouse problems Symptom Keyboard or mouse • commands are not recognized by the com- • puter. I cannot type numbers using the numeric keypad. • The cursor moves slowly • and does not respond to the move-ment of the mouse. • The cursor moves too fast or too slow. GB-AEBN • Possible Solution If you are using a wired keyboard or mouse, check the cable connection between the unit and your computer. If you are using a wireless keyboard or mouse, check the following items.
Sound and microphone problems Symptom I hear noise when con- • necting a headphone to the computer. • I do not hear sound from • the built-in speakers. • The external micro• phone does not work. Certain audio files can- • not be played, and the Codec error messages appear. GB-AEBN Possible Solution Check if the earphone works correctly. • Connect the earphone to other devices, such as a radio, to see if you can still hear that noise. If the noise persists, the earphone may be out of order.
Miscellaneous problems Symptom Certain video files cannot be played, and the Codec error messages appear. • Possible Solution The media card reader cannot read my memory card. • Check if Windows Media Player is set to automatically download codecs. • Right-click on the menu bar, select Tools from the opened menu, and then click Options. • On the Player tab, in the Automatic updates area, select Once a day, and then click Apply and OK to complete the settings. • Then try playing the file again.
Specifications Model GB-AEBN Processor • Intel® Core i7, Core i5, Core i3, Sandy Bridge processors Chipset Operating System • • • Support up to 65W Intel® H61 Express Chipset Windows® 7 • • • • • Windows® XP Dual channel SODIMM DDR3 1333/1066 MHz 2 x SODIMMs, 4GB maximum One 3.5” Hard disk (optional) Built-in Intel® processor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HDMI display output LVDS 19 voltage 150 watt power adapter (For 65W CPU) 18.
Dimention Net Weight GB-AEBN • • 456 mm (W) x 365 mm (H) x 57 (D) mm 6 KG 32