MiTAC S7012 warranty Installing I/O Shield, Preparation, Installation

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2.11 – Installing I/O Shield

Before you connect external devices, look into your motherboard package and take out the I/O shield. Follow the following instructions to install the I/O shield to your rear panel.

1.Preparation

9flat-head screw driver x 1

9long nose pliers x 1

9protective gloves x 1

9I/O shield x 1

2.Caution

Warning: To reduce the risk of personal injury, always wear gloves when handling the I/O shield.

Note that each I/O port has its breaking point which may be not in the same direction. Use the pliers, not your fingers, to grasp and turn the cap towards the breaking point to twist it off the shield.

3.Installation

Step 1.

Use the screw driver to push open the I/O port cap.

Step 2.

Use the pliers to grasp and twist the I/O port cap off the shield.

Step 3.

Repeat Step 1 & 2 to remove the I/O caps in accordance with your rear I/O configuration and then attach the I/O shield to the rear panel.

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Contents Trademark CopyrightIntroduction Board InstallationBios Setup DiagnosticsCheck the box contents Page Congratulations Hardware SpecificationsVGA AST2050 ApplicationHow to install our products right… the first time Board InstallationS7012 Board ImageBlock Diagram Jumper Legend Board Parts, Jumpers and ConnectorsUSB3 Jumper/Connector FunctionJ16 J18 J15 J16 BMC I2C Header J18 COM2 ConnectorSATA0/1/2/3/4/5 Serial ATA Connector J15 Port 80 HeaderJ6 Chassis Intrusion Header J24 Psmi Connector J9 TYFP1 Standard Front Panel ConnectorJ2/J8/J36/J37/J38 4-pin Fan Header JP2 JP1 J35 Cpld Jtag Header USB3 Type-A USB ConnectorJP1/JP2 COM2 Switch Jumper J33 ICH Sgpio HeaderPage J3 LSI 1068E Enable/Disable Jumper J7 BMC Reset JumperJ1 LSI 1068E Device ID Select Jumper Processor Installation LGA1366 Socket Installing the Processor and Heat SinkHeat Sink Installation CPU VRD/IOH Heat Dispersion Notice Thermal Interface Material Finishing Installing the Heat Sink Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Installing the Memory Page KEY Slot Memory Installation ProcedureAttaching Serial ATA Cables Attaching Drive CablesInstalling Add-In Cards Installation Installing I/O ShieldPreparation Onboard LAN LED Color Definition Connecting External DevicesApplying power to the board Installing the Power SupplyFinishing up Page Bios Menu Bar About the BiosMain To configure basic system setups ESC Setup BasicsCase of Problems Getting HelpFeature Option Main Bios Main MenuDescription Feature Option Advanced Settings CPU ConfigurationAdvanced Menu Onboard Devices CPU Configuration CPU ConfigurationConfigure advanced CPU settings FeatureHalt State Acpi C2 IDE Configuration IDE Configuration Sub-Menu~35 Type Auto SATA0 Sub-MenuCD/DVD Armd 3F8 IRQ4 Super IO Configuration Sub-MenuConfigure Win627DHG Super IO Chipset Feature Option DescriptionMain Advanced USB Configuration Sub-MenuUSB Configuration Legacy USB Support EnabledCdrom USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Sub-MenuUSB Mass Storage Device Configuration USB Mass Storage Reset Delay 20 SecAdvanced Acpi Configuration Acpi Configuration Sub-MenuAdvanced Feature Option Description Advanced Acpi Configuration Advanced Acpi Configuration Sub-MenuAdvanced Acpi Configuration Acpi Version FeaturesIRQ Chipset Acpi Configuration Sub-MenuSouth Bridge Acpi Configuration Acpi Apic SCI IRQDescription Ahci Configuration Ahci Configuration Sub-MenuAhci Settings Ahci Bios Support EnabledSata Port0 Auto Description Ahci Port0 ConfigurationAhci Port0/Port1/Port2/Port3/Port4/Port5 Sub-Menu Ahci Port0Hardware Health Event Monitoring Hardware Health Configuration Sub-MenuHardware Health Configuration Auto FAN Control DisabledSensor Data Register Monitoring Sub-Menu Memory Temperature Monitoring Sub-MenuSDR Monitoring Next Advanced Ipmi 2.0 Configuration Ipmi 2.0 Configuration Sub-MenuDescription Ipmi 2.0 Configuration MM DD, Yyyy Hhmmss Set PEF Configuration Sub-MenuDisabled View BMC System Event Log Sub-MenuStatic LAN Configuration Sub-MenuLAN Configuration Ipmi DhcpDescription Intel VT-d Configuration Intel VT-d Configuration Sub-MenuIntel VT-d Configuration Intel VT-d EnabledPCI Express Configuration Sub-Menu COM2 Remote Access Configuration Sub-MenuConfigure Remote Access type and parameters AnsiVT-UTF8 AnsiTrusted Computing CancelFeature Option Trusted Computing Sub-MenuOnboard Device and PCI Slots Configuration Onboard Devices Configuration Sub-MenuBoots Graphic Adapter Priority Auto PCI PnP Menu Advanced PCI/PnP SettingsClear Nvram Yes Boot Boot MenuBoot Settings Configuration Sub-Menu Boot SettingsFeature Option Description Boot Settings Configuration Feature Option Boot Device Priority Boot Device PriorityBoot Device Priority 1st Boot Device Xx,xxx-xxxxxxxx1st Drive Xxxxxxxx Feature Option Hard Disk Drives 1st DriveHard Disk Drives Hard Disk DrivesSecurity Menu Security SettingsChange Supervisor Password Feature Option Description Security SettingsCPU Bridge Configuration Advanced Chipset SettingsChipset Menu Chipset CPU Bridge Configuration Sub-MenuCPU Bridge Chipset Configuration Feature Option North Bridge Chipset ConfigurationCrystal Beach/DMA Enabled North Bridge Configuration Sub-MenuDescription North Bridge Chipset Configuration SLPS4# Min. Assertion Width ~5 seconds South Bridge Configuration Sub-MenuSouth Bridge Chipset Configuration Description South Bridge Chipset ConfigurationME-HECI ME Subsystem Configuration Sub-MenuME Subsystem Configuration EnabledExit Menu Flash Utility Beep CodesMemory, Video, CPU Checkpoint Description Amibios Post CodeCheckpoint Description Page Glossary Page Page Mirroring see RAID Page Striping see RAID Help Resources Returning Merchandise for ServiceDocument # D1994-110

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