1 All In One Training ASI ECS G11 Assembly. Getting Started Lay the system face down making sure not to damage screen.

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1 All In One Training ASI ECS G11 Assembly

Getting Started Lay the system face down making sure not to damage screen

Remove Back Cable Cover Press Tab and Pull off

Remove Back Cover Undo the five screws holding the cover on Slide to Left, this requires a little force One under the cable cover

DH61AG Motherboard DH61AG DH61AG IO Shield DH61AG SATA Power cable

Insert ½ Height I/O Shield Remove from the DH61AG box and place in chassis

Place Backing Plate on Board Peel off the self-adhesive strip covers from the backing plate that comes with the chassis and affix it to the bottom of the motherboard as shown

Mount Motherboard Place the motherboard in the chassis being careful to make sure the I/O shield pins clear the sockets on the motherboard. Secure with 4 screws.

Open the CPU Socket Press down on the CPU socket locking lever and swing the socket frame open. Remove processor cover.

Insert CPU Carefully align the CPU in the socket using the cutout guides on the processor. Close and secure the locking mechanism.

Install the Wireless Card Locate the ½ length mini PCIe slot at #7. CAREFULLY (they can be stripped) remove the two mini Phillips screws and place the card edge in the slot. Secure with the mini screws.

Install the mSATA SSD Locate the full length mini PCIe slot at #15. Make sure the posts fit tightly. CAREFULLY (do not strip) remove the mini Phillips head screws. Insert the mSATA SSD and screw down.

Install the Speaker & Audio Header Plug in the 1x4 speaker header in the keyed socket at #10. Plug in the front audio header to the yellow set of pins next to the PCIe slot at #12.

Installing the Antenna Take the antenna lead from the lower part of the case and attach the mini BNC connector to the left post. Attach the antenna lead from the top of the right post on the wireless card.

Connect the FP Switch/LED Plug the front panel switch/LED connector to point #5 on the side of the board.

Connect the LCD Brightness Hdr Connect the keyed LCD brightness plug next to the LVDS header in the area marked #14

Plug in the SODIMM Memory Lay the SODIMM at #2 into the lower memory socket and make sure you lock in place.

Plug in the Dual FP USB Plug in the keyed front panel USB connector to the USB socket marked #11 to the right.

Plug in the Camera and Panel Locate the two 1x5 cables (one is grey the other is black These cables will attach to the dual lane USB on the board edge next to the processor socket. The dual lane USB pins have 5 pins across one side and four on the other. You will need to “punch out” only one of the blocks on the cable so it can go across the pins (top row has 5 bottom has 4 in each case the “fifth” pin is dead. Attach both 1X5 cables across the 2x5 USB connector.

Plug in the Camera and Panel (cont) First cable

Plug in the Camera and Panel (cont) Second cable

Plug In the System Fan Plug the keyed system fan connector to #4 on the board.

Plug In the Touch Panel Plug the 1x5 connector to # 6 with the “dead” pin to the right.

Remove the HDD Tray Remove the two screws on the side of the HDD tray and slide to the left to remove

Mount HDD in Tray Use the silver flat headed Phillips screws with the long posts through the rubber grommets on the HDD carrier to mount the HDD. Make sure it is in upside down with the connectors opposite the edge of the chassis. Replace carrier in chassis

Mount the “L” Bracket on ODD Screw the “L” bracket to the back of the ODD with the tiny Phillips screw. Orient the bracket with “L” toward the bottom and the angled slot to the right.

Mount the ODD Remove the cover plate for the ODD slot by pressing down on the notched center section and lifting the two tabs (the cover is removed by pushing back in the case. Slide the ODD through the slot and secure the “L” bracket at the back to the chassis with a single screw.

Special SATA Power cable Adapter cable for slim ODD

Locate the SATA Power Cable Look for the cable that has an “L” connection at one end and a pair of SATA power connections and one large 1x4 Molex power connector

Plug In the SATA Power Cable Plug the “L” SATA connector into the board at #17. Then plug one SATA power connector into the HDD.

ODD SATA Power & Data Cable Locate the ODD SATA power & data cable and plug the combo end to the ODD. Connect the 1x4 receptacle to the corresponding socket on the HDD power cable. Plug the SATA data cable to the front socket at #17

HDD SATA Data Cable Plug the HDD SATA cable into the back of the HDD. Plug the “L” connector at the other end into the second socket at #17

Place the Processor Heat Pipe Place the heat pipe on the processor socket as shown. Make sure the cooling fins fit into the space provided. Tighten the four spring loaded screws until the heat pipe is firmly seated. Align the fan with the cooling fins and screw down at 3 points.

Attach the Heat Pipe Fan Header Plug in the heat pipe fan to #3

Do Not Plug In the LVDS Header You will need to use the Integrator Tool Kit (ITK) to set the BIOS to use the flat panel display connected through the LVDS header. The next step is very important. You must correctly set the power for the flat panel LVDS display

Set the Power Jumpers for LVDS Back in the area marked #14 there are two blocks at opposite ends with jumpers. The one to the left is a 1x3. Set this across the two right pins. The other is a 2X3 with two pins missing. Set this jumper across the back two furthest to the right. Each is marked with an

Connect the DVI Monitor Before you can use the built-in flat panel (LVDS) display, you will have to use the Intel Integrator Tool Kit (ITK) to enable the BIOS (the default is no LVDS device installed). Also plug in the USB keyboard and power supply Plug in the DOS bootable USB thumb drive with the DOS version of the ITK.

Hit F2 to Enter the BIOS Scroll over to the “Boot” tab Scroll down to “Boot to Removable Devices” and make sure it reads Scroll down to “Boot USB Devices First set to Plug in the DOS bootable USB thumb drive with the DOS version of the Integrator Tool Kit (ITK) Press the F10 key “Exit Saving Changes (Y/N)” and press “Y” the system will reboot to the USB key

Using the ITK for DOS When you see the “C:\” prompt type in the following (the command is case sensitive, so type exactly as shown) and hit “Enter” itoolkit EXTRACT –config –tokens –ini=ag_g11.ini The EXTRACT command creates a visual file with the various BIOS commands/functions. The screen will look similar to this

Modify the ag_g11.ini File part 1 Boot your laptop and plug the bootable USB key into it Use “Wordpad” to edit the g11.ini file Use CTRL F command and find IGD Flat Panel Change the “Value” from 0:Disable to 1:LVDS

Modify the ag_g11.ini File part 2 Use CTRL F command and find Pre-Defined EDID Change the Value from 3 to 15 (1080P)

Modify the ag_g11.ini File part 3 Use CTRL F command and find IGD Secondary Video Port Change the Value from 0 : None to 3 : DVI-I Digital ; IGD Secondary Video Port ; ; Select a single value from this list: ; 0 : None (default) ; 2 : DVI-I (Blue) Analog ; 3 : DVI-I (Blue) Digital ; 5 : HDMI Value=3

Modify the ag_g11.ini File part 4 Use CTRL F command and find Screen Brightness Change the Value to 6 : Brightest ; Screen Brightness ; ; Select a single value from this list: ; 0 : Dimmest (default) ; 1 : Dimmer ; 2 : Dim ; 3 : Neutral ; 4 : Bright ; 5 : Brighter ; 6 : Brightest Value=6

Modify the ag_g11.ini File part 5 Save the file as ag_g11.ini to the bootable USB drive and exit Wordpad. Open the ag_g11.ini file and check that the changes were saved. If not, repeat the 4 steps. If done, exit the program remove the bootable USB drive and plug it back into the g11 system then boot the g11 to the USB drive.

Updating the BIOS with ITK At the C:\ prompt type the following command (case sensitive) Itoolkit INSTALL –config –tokens –ini=ag_g11.ini The INSTALL command will write your modifications to the BIOS Hit the enter key and your screen should look similar to this

Turn Off the System Unplug the power supply and the DVI monitor Remove the bootable USB drive Gently push the LVDS cable into its receptacle on the board in area #14. Use the edges and avoid pushing on the wires.

Booting the Flat Panel Display Plug in the power supply and start the system The LCD flat panel should be on

Install the Stand Using the six screw points from the inside of the back cover, secure the stand Slide the cover on the back of the system. Screw in the five points to secure the chassis. Plug in the power, replace cable cover