Datasheet
Product Specifications
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[1] HDMI version supported supports DVI-D with optional adapter.
[2] Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI): required when booting from hard disks larger than 2.2 TB under
Windows 64 bit operating systems such as Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008/2003 SP1.
[3] Integrated video outputs (HDMI and DisplayPorts): Not all LGA1150 Intel processors may support integrated
graphics. Please check the specification of the used processor. If you want to use the video outputs, then please
make sure that the used processor has integrated graphics.
[4] Teaming Mode
The teaming function allows you to group both available network adapters together to function as a single adapter
- a method of creating a virtual LAN. The benefit of this approach is that it enables load balancing and failover.
[5] Optional Wireless LAN module:
This Slim PC supports an optional WLAN module in the form of a half-size Mini-PCIe card with IEEE 802.11n
functionality and an external antenna with appropriate antenna cable. Shuttle therefore offers a suitable
accessory kit "WLN-S" with two antennas.
[6] mini-SATA (mSATA)
is a newer industry standard which converts the electrical SATA interface (1.5 or 3.0 Gbit/s) to the pysical "Mini PCI
Express" mini card form factor. Not to be confused with the "micro SATA" connector.
[7] Caution: for high ambient temperatures over 40°C we strongly recommend to use SSDs (supporting at least
70°C) and rugged SODIMM memory with a wider temperature range (up to 95°C).
[8] Power on after power fail:
The BIOS setup provides a "Power-On after Power Fail" function that can be found under "Power Management
Configuration". As the name indicates, this function determines the PC's behaviour after power failure: (1)
unconditional power on, (2) restore former status or (3) keep system turned off. As a matter of the nature of this
function, it may fail after short power failures. This is why the DS81L also comes with a hardware-based solution. By
removing Jumper 4 (to be found on the mainboard besides the hard disk LED) the system will start unconditionally
once power is supplied.
[9] Optional D-Sub/VGA connector
The mainboard features one analog graphics port. This 15-pin D-Sub VGA connector can be lead to the outside of
the backpanel by using an optional adapter PVG01. However doing so means one serial port (COM) less can be
used at the backpanel.
[10] 4K Ultra-HD resolution
A 4K-display with Ultra-HD resolution (3840 x 2160) must be connected via DisplayPort. The video playback
performance depends on the video format, bit rate and the processor used. Daily office applications usually won't
require the system to run under full load, however for smooth 4K (2160p) video playback requirements are
different. An Intel Core i3 processor or higher is recommended here, since the performance of the integrated
graphics engine of a Celeron or Pentium processor might not suffice.
[11] How to convert DisplayPort into HDMI/DVI
The DisplayPort outputs can be converted to HDMI or DVI by an additional, passive adapter cable. For example:
DELOCK 82590: 1m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to HDMI-A (male, 19p)
DELOCK 82435: 5m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to DVI-D (male, 24p)
The integrated graphics automatically detects the connected display and puts out the appropriate electric signal -
either DisplayPort (without an adapter) or HDMI/DVI (with an adapter).
However, a monitor with a DisplayPort connector cannot be connected to the HDMI port with a simple, passive
adapter.










