GB-AEGT-SI GB-AEGTN-SI 24" AIO System User's Manual Rev. 2.
Table of Contents Overview Of Your Documentation....................................................................................4 Document Type............................................................................................................ 4 Document Type.......................................................................................................................4 Non-printed documentation...............................................................................................
Discrete Graphic Card support................................................................................... 27 Performance............................................................................................................... 27 Expandability.............................................................................................................. 27 System/Graphic Power Adaptor:................................................................................ 29 Upgrading Your PC............
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 were included. If any are missing or damaged, please contact your vendor. Retain the box and packing in case you need to transport your personal computer in the future. The fitted foam packaging 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 Touring Your PC This section describes the views and the features of the controls, ports, buttons, components, and connectors of your computer. Front View 1 2 3 9 No 1 2 3 Item Built-in microphone 8 7 6 5 4 Description The built-in microphone receives sound 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.
No Item Description Power button. Press the power button to turn on your computer. 4 Input. Hotkey for Source control. 5 Menu. Press to activate OSD main menu and make selections or enter the submenus. 6 For details about the OSD menu options, see "OSD (On Screen Display) Menu control". / 7 / 8 9 Speakers GB-AEGT-SI/GB-AEGTN-SI Brightness/Increase. Hotkey for LCD Brightness control. Press to make increase adjustment.
Rear View 1 2 5 6 7 8 3 4 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Item HDD module cover Description Hard Disk Drive Module Cover. Under the cover, there is an open hard disk drive module bay, and you may install an external 2.5-Inch SATA hard disk drive module on the system to increase the amount of storage space. The purpose of this cover is to prevent dust from entering into the drive case when the modular bay is empt Vents The design of the vents is to prevent the computer from overheating.
8 GB-AEGT-SI/GB-AEGTN-SI Audio input jack. Connect to an audio in jack on external audio equipment for audio sound.
Right-side View 1 2 3 4 5 6 No Item CD/DVD drive Eject button Media card reader 3 4 Press the Eject button and insert a CD/DVD into this drive to play your CD’s collections, DVD movies, or access the data burned onto the discs. To record a CD or DVD, press the Eject button to insert a recordable CD or DVD into this drive and burn the data with CD/ DVD recording applications installed on your system.
6 Audio/Headphone Output Audio/Headphone output jack. Connect your headphones or speakers Jack to this jack to listen to the sound from your PC when watching videos and DVDs, listening to music, and playing games.
Left-side View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No Item Description S/PDIF-out S/PDIF-out (SONY-PHILIPS Digital Interface) port. Use an optical S/ PDIF cable to connect the computer with external home theater audio systems. It transfers digital audio without converting to analog format for keeping the best signal quality. USB 3.0 Ports. 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. USB Ports. Connect a Universal Serial Bus device.
Setting Up Your PC This section describes how to set up your computer and make adjustments to the monitor. Preparing To Setup Your PC To protect the computer and monitor, before setting up your computer 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.
3. Carefully hold both sides of the computer with some strength to lift it upright. Then you may adjust the angle of the screen to meet your needs. 10 ~50 Please ensure 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 side panel of the computer to make cable connections.
Connecting the power The illustrations may differ from product supplied for your region. 3 2 1 1. Connect the power cable to the supplied power adapter. 2. Connect the power plug to the power jack on the left side of the computer. 3. Connect the power adapter to a nearby power outlet. Do not plug in or turn on the power to the computer until instructed to do so.
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. You may need to set up a mouse (sold separately) and a keyboard (sold separately) to complete the initial setup. Follow the manual of your mouse/keyboard to finish the installation.
Configuring the display Input control To switch between different video input sources that have been connected to your computer, press the Input button on the front panel of the computer to display the Source menu. Further use the Brightness/Increase or Volume/Decrease buttons to highlight a desired item, and press the MENU button to make selections. The setting will take effect immediately.
Menu Options Auto Adjust Luminance Color Recall Miscellaneous Descriptions Optimizes and adjusts the screen settings automatically. When you connect a digital video output using a DVI or HDMI cable to your monitor, the Auto Adjust function will be disabled. There are two submenus available. • Brightness Adjusts the balance between light and dark shades. • Contrast Adjusts the degree of difference between darkness and lightness.
Brightness control To adjust the brightness level of the monitor, press the Brightness/Increase button on the front panel of the computer to display the Brightness indicator, and then press the same button to increase the level or press the Volume/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 to your memory cards, and taking control of your computer via the touchscreen technology. 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 a 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 a user name and password. Using The Webcam Your computer comes with a built-in 2.
Using The Optical Disc Drive Your computer comes with an optical disc drive, which supports music CDs, video CDs and DVDs. You can also use it to burn CD-R/CD-RW or DVD±R/DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM discs. The following tables show which formats are supported by the optical disc drive.
2. Gently pull out the disc tray. 3. With the label side facing forward, place the disc in the center of the disc tray. 4. Gently push the disc tray back into the disc slot. 5. The optical disc drive indicator is on and your computer will start to read the disc you just inserted.
Using the touch screen (for select models) Your computer is equipped with a touch screen which has a high sensitivity level. You can control your PC with the touch of your finger or by using a stylus pen. Your fingertips and stylus pen work as the hand-held mouse pointer. When you control the computer with your fingertips on the screen, the hand-held mouse can work concurrently. When you press LCD display switch button to turn off the LCD monitor, the touch screen is still active.
Using the Peripheral Devices Quick Start Guide (QSG) of Monitor Mode for GB-AEGT-SI/ GB-AEGTN-SI • GB-AEGT-SI/GB-AEGTN-SI is the first AIO computer that allows user to plug in any kind of offthe-shelf discrete graphic card (except for dimension/power limitation). • GB-AEGT-SI/GB-AEGTN-SI provides 2 external power adaptors for graphic card and up to 360W power support (180W x 2).
• PC mode : This mode is on when AIO has worked. • HDMI mode : This mode is on when user has connected HDMI cable to back-cover's HDMI connector. • D-SUB mode : This mode is on when user has connected D-SUB and audio cables to back cover's D-SUB connector. All modes can work at same time but only one can be displayed on screen.
Discrete Graphic Card support Performance Once use plugged nVidia graphic card and installed nVidia Synergy driver, user can experience nVidia graphic performance in PC mode. Expandability 1.
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System/Graphic Power Adaptor: 1. System power adaptor only. 2. System power adaptor with one Graphic power adaptor.
3. System power adaptor with two Graphic power adaptors. If your graphics card receives power supply from the motherboard, keep the jumper cap on the location as shown in the following illustration (red line). If you are installing a graphics card that requires external power, move the jumper cap to the location as shown in the following illustration (red line).
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 an AC adapter. Follow these instructions to remove the system cover: 1. Detach the hinge protective cover. 2. Loosen and remove the eight screws securing the back cover.
3. Use screwdrive to remove the back cover.
Removing VGA Metal Cover Follow these instructions to remove the VGA metal cover: 1. Loosen and remove the screws securing the VGA metal cover. 2. Slide the metal cover away from the I/O ports then lift up.
Removing Motherboard Metal Cover Follow these instructions to remove the motherboard metal cover: 1. Loosen and remove the screws securing the riser card. 2. Loosen and remove the screws securing the motherboard metal cover.
3. Slide the metal cover away from the I/O ports then lift up.
Replacing Hard Disk Drive Before installing or removing 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. 1 1 2 2 2. Loosen the four screws. Please secure the screws on the location numbered 1.
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 the processor before installing the heat sink. • Please make sure the CPU type is supported by the motherboard. • If the CPU does not match the socket's Pin 1 and the socket's edge well, it will cause improper installation.
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 SODIMM module and insert the SODIMM memory module into the SODIMM slot. Please note that the memory module has a foolproof insertion design. A memory module can be installed In only one direction. 2. Push down the memory and seat it firmly. 1 2 3.
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 WiFi module: 1. Align the WiFi card with the Mini Card Slot and insert the card into the 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 seat it firmly.
Installing Heat Sink Before installing the heat sink, adhere to the following cautions: • Apply thermal compound evenly on the top of the processor before installing the heat sink. Follow these instructions to install the heat sink: 1. Apply an even and thin layer of thermal paste on the surface of the heat sink. 2. Seat the heat sink in the retention modules and secure with the four screws.
Installing a Second disk drive module If you need more space than your computer offers or you intend to access the data you have stored in your portable hard drive disk module, you may install a second disk drive module on your computer without using any tools.
Installing a Wall Mount Follow these instructions to install a wall mount: 1. Detach the hinge protective cover. 2. Remove the 4 screws fastening the computer stand. 3. Detach the computer stand.
4. Secure the wall mount pad (128.5 x 120.5 mm) to the rear panel with the 4 screws you just removed in the previous step. 5. Follow the manual came with the wall mount kit (VESA 100) you purchased to install it to the wall mount pad.
Installing a VGA card Follow these instructions to install a VGA card: 1. Attach the expansion slot card on the riser bracket and secure it with screws. 2. Insert the card into the system. Make sure that the card is properly seated.
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 My computer cannot • access a modem or a wireless router or access point. The wireless Internet connection is unstable. • GB-AEGT-SI/GB-AEGTN-SI Possible Solution Verify that you have performed a correct pre-installation for your Internet connection type. • If you are using a wireless Internet connection, make sure that your computer has an installed wireless LAN card in order to connect with a wireless router or access point.
Display problems Symptom There is nothing visible • • on the screen. • The images on the • screen are too large or too small, or the images are blurred. The images on the • screen are too bright or too dark. GB-AEGT-SI/GB-AEGTN-SI Possible Solution Make sure 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 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 movement of the mouse. • The cursor moves too fast or too slow. • GB-AEGT-SI/GB-AEGTN-SI 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-AEGT-SI/GB-AEGTN-SI Possible Solution Check if the earphone works on another device. • Connect the earphone to other devices, such as a radio, to see if you can still hear that noise.
Miscellaneous problems Symptom 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. • • • There is no response • from the disc drive or the contents of the disc • cannot be read. • • • • • GB-AEGT-SI/GB-AEGTN-SI Possible Solution Check to see if the optical disc drive indicator is on. Check to see if the inserted disc is not dirty, bent, or damaged.
Certain video files cannot be played, and the Codec error messages appear. • 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 Processor Chipset Power Display Operating System Memory Hard Drive Graphics Audio Webcam+MIC Function Keys IO Ports and Connectors (PC System) IO Ports and Connectors (Monitor) Media Card Reader Optical Drive Network Expansion Slot 2.
Environment Requirement Dimensions Net Weight • • • • • • Operating Temperature: 0 °C - 35 °C Storage Temperature: -20 °C - 60 °C Operating Relative Humidity: 10% ~ 85% Non-condensing Storage Relative Humidity: 10% ~ 85% Non-condensing 570 mm (W) x 463 mm (H) x 128 mm (D) 10.52 KG Brightness Contrast Response Time Viewing Angle Support Color Video interface OSD Adjustment Adapters Cables • • • • • • • • • • 250 nits (Typ.) 1000:1 (Typ.) 5ms (Typ.) 170/160 (Typical : H/V) 16.