VGA Port
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VGA connector is the most common video display connection.
The VGA output supports up to 1920x1200@60Hz resolution.
The system supports triple independent display outputs by
connecting display devices to VGA, DVI and DisplayPort
connection. To support multiple display outputs and achieve
best VGA output resolution in Windows, you need to install
corresponding graphics drivers.
Note
Please make sure your VGA cable includes SDA and SCL (DDC clock and
data) signals for correct communication with monitor to get
resolution/timing information. A cable without SDA/ SCL can cause blank
screen on your VGA monitor due to incorrect resolution/timing output.
USB3.2 Gen2x2 Type-C Port
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The system's USB 3.2 Gen2x2 type-C port offers up to 20Gbps
of data transfer bandwidth, and is implemented via the native
xHCI (eXtensible Host Controller Interface) controller. The port
is backward compatible with USB3.2 Gen.1 USB 2.0, USB 1.1
and USB 1.0 devices via a USB hub (not included) to connect to
external devices.
xHCI driver is supported natively in Windows 10, therefore you
do not need to install the xHCI driver prior to utilizing USB
functions.
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USB3.2 Gen1x1 Port
The system's USB 3.2 Gen1x1 ports (5Gbps) are implemented via native
xHCI (eXtensible Host Controller Interface) controller and are backward
compatible with USB 2.0, USB 1.1 and USB 1.0 devices. UEFI USB is also
supported so you can use USB keyboard/mouse in UEFI shell environment.
Indicated in
red
is a screw-lock hole for the corresponding USB port.
xHCI driver is supported natively in Windows 10, therefore you do not need
to install the xHCI driver prior to utilizing USB functions.
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PoE+ Ethernet Port
The ports marked in
green/
black
are Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports implemented
with Intel I225-IT 2.5G Ethernet controller, and marked in
Intel® I219-LM controller that supports Wake-on-LAN and is also compatible with
Intel® AMT (Active Management Technology)
to support advanced features such as
remote SOL desktop and remote on/ off control. The four PoE+ ports feature panel
screw fix holes (indicated in
red
) for a firm and secure connection.
The PoE ports supply electrical power and data on a standard CAT-5/CAT-6 Ethernet
cable. Acting as a PoE PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment), compliant with IEEE
802.3at, each PoE port delivers up to 25W to a Powered Device (PD), and the system
has a total 100W power PoE budget.
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DisplayPort
The system has a DisplayPort (DP) output which is a digital display
interface that mainly connect video source and carry audio to a
display device. When connected to a DP, it can deliver up to 8K UHD
(7680 x 4320 @ 60Hz) in resolution. The system is designed to
support passive DP adapter/ cable. You can connect to other display
devices using DP-to-HDMI cable or DP-to-DVI cable.
The system supports triple independent display outputs by
connecting display devices to VGA, DVI and DisplayPort connection.
To support multiple display outputs and achieve best DisplayPort
output resolution in Windows, you need to install corresponding
graphics drivers.
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Reset Button
The reset button is used to manually reset the system in case of
blue
is implemented using
system halt or malfunction. To avoid unexpected reset, the button is
purposely placed behind the panel. To reset, please use a pin-like
object (eg. tip of a pen) to access the reset button.
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