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Intel® Compute Card User Guide August 2018 Intel Compute Card User Guide – August 2018...
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Before You Begin ............................5 Observe Safety and Regulatory Requirements ................. 5 Product Description ......................6 Intel® Compute Card Dock DK132EPJ ................... 6 Intel® Compute Cards ..........................7 Connect a Keyboard and Mouse ..................8 Connect to a Network ......................9 Connect to a Display ......................10...
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Updated Driver and BIOS Updates section with CD1C32GK. November 2017 Updated Driver and BIOS Updates section with CDIV128MK. October 2017 Updated Driver and BIOS Updates section with DK132EPJ. August 2017 Initial release. Intel Compute Card User Guide – August 2018...
Introduction This user guide includes setup and usage information for Intel® Compute Cards when used with the Intel® Compute Card Dock DK132EPJ. Before You Begin CAUTIONS The steps in this guide assume you’re familiar with computer terminology and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying computer equipment.
Product Description Intel® Compute Card Dock DK132EPJ Symbol Description Slot Slot for Intel Compute Card Lock Lock Indicator Eject Eject Button / Indicator USB 3.0 One on front and two on back Power Power Button / Indicator 19V DC Power input jack...
Intel® Compute Cards Top-front view The two wireless antennas are located inside the black plastic end of the card. Bottom-back view Intel Compute Card User Guide – August 2018...
Bluetooth* keyboard and mouse. (Follow the instructions that came with the keyboard and mouse to pair them to the Intel Compute Card’s onboard Bluetooth device. You may need to temporarily connect a wired mouse/keyboard to the dock in order to pair Bluetooth devices.
1. The Dock includes an RJ45 LAN connector for a wired Gigabit Ethernet network connection. 2. The Card includes wireless capability that you can use after installing an operating system and wireless device drivers. Intel Compute Card User Guide – August 2018...
Connect to a Display The Intel Compute Card Dock connects to the display using either the DisplayPort or HDMI connector on the back panel. Find tested monitors and televisions on the Intel® Product Compatibility Tool. Intel Compute Card User Guide – August 2018...
Connect Power Country-specific power plug attachments are included in the Intel Compute Card Dock box. 1. Choose the attachment for your region. US – United States UK – United EU – European Union AU - Australia Kingdom CN - China IN - India KR –...
There are two ways to eject a card from the dock. 1. Hardware eject button on the dock front panel 2. Software eject using the Intel® Compute Card Lock and Eject Tool Download and install the Intel® Compute Card Lock and Eject Tool.
1. Attach the VESA bracket to the back of the monitor or display, using the four small black screws. 2. Attach the two large black screws that were included in the box to the bottom of the Dock. Intel Compute Card User Guide – August 2018...
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3. Slide the Dock onto the VESA mount bracket. Intel Compute Card User Guide – August 2018...
Software Security The Intel® Compute Card Dock Lock and Eject Tool is a Windows* tray application that allows you to lock/unlock and eject an Intel Compute Card from the Intel® Compute Card Dock DK132EPJ. Right-click the tray icon to: ...
Intel Product Compatibility Tool lists versions of Linux* that have been reported as compatible by Intel NUC owners. If you need assistance with Linux on your Intel NUC, check the distribution’s website and forums for peer assistance. Refer to Operating System Installation for system requirements and installation steps.
Install the Latest Device Drivers and Software Here are the options for keeping device drivers current: Allow the to detect out-of- Intel® Driver & Support Assistant (Intel® DSA) date drivers Manually download drivers, BIOS, and software from Download Center: CD1IV128MK...
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