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MITAC 770 ALL-IN-ONE PC CHASSIS INTEGRATION WITH THE ASROCK H77TM DESKTOP BOARD To install the optional VESA mount supporting bracket, remove the 3 screws that secure the stand to the chassis and shift downwards to free the stand from the locating pin. Fasten the additional cover plate to the rear of the chassis if the VESA mount bracket is used. Position the VESA mount bracket over the 4 beveled screw mounts. Fasten all 8 screws on the bracket securely. 10. Installing the VESA Mount Bracket 11. Positioning the VESA Mount Bracket 12. Fastening the Additional Cover Plate Before securing the HDD mounting bracket to the chassis, connect the SATA cables. An additional heatsink-positioning screw behind the heatsink needs to be fastened to secure the heatsink. The system fan may need to be removed to allow SATA cable connection. Once the SATA cables have been connected, secure the fan by fastening all relevant screws. 7. Connecting the SATA Cables to the HDD 8. Removing and Replacing the System Fan 9. Fastening the Heatsink-Positioning Screw Unfasten the two screws on the underside of the chassis to enable the removal of the rear cover. When inserting the IO shield, check that it is orientated correctly. 1. Unfastening the Rear Cover Screws Once the rear cover screws have been removed, slide the cover upwards, then lift the cover away from the chassis. 2. Lifting the Rear Cover 3. Inserting the IO Shield Connect the supplied converter board to a single USB header the desktop board and connect the converter cables. Secure the HDD to the mounting bracket prior to insertion by fastening the 4 retention screws. Fasten the ODD to the mounting bracket prior to insertion. 4. Connecting the Converter Board 5. Fitting the ODD Mounting Bracket 6. Fitting the HDD Mounting Bracket

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Page 1: Integration Marketing Mitac 770 ASRock H77TM Build Guide

MITAC 770 ALL-IN-ONE PC CHASSIS INTEGRATION WITH THE ASROCK H77TMDESKTOP BOARD

To install the optional VESA mount supporting bracket, remove the 3 screws that secure the stand to the chassis and shift downwards to free the stand from the locating pin.

Fasten the additional cover plate to the rear of the chassis if the VESA mount bracket is used.

Position the VESA mount bracket over the 4 beveled screw mounts. Fasten all 8 screws on the bracket securely.

10. Installing the VESA Mount Bracket 11. Positioning the VESA Mount Bracket 12. Fastening the Additional Cover Plate

Before securing the HDD mounting bracket to the chassis, connect the SATA cables.

An additional heatsink-positioning screw behind the heatsink needs to be fastened to secure the heatsink.

The system fan may need to be removed to allow SATA cable connection. Once the SATA cables have been connected, secure the fan by fastening all relevant screws.

7. Connecting the SATA Cables to the HDD 8. Removing and Replacing the System Fan 9. Fastening the Heatsink-Positioning Screw

Unfasten the two screws on the underside of the chassis to enable the removal of the rear cover.

When inserting the IO shield, check that it is orientated correctly.

1. Unfastening the Rear Cover Screws

Once the rear cover screws have been removed, slide the cover upwards, then lift the cover away from the chassis.

2. Lifting the Rear Cover 3. Inserting the IO Shield

Connect the supplied converter board to a single USB header the desktop board and connect the converter cables.

Secure the HDD to the mounting bracket prior to insertion by fastening the 4 retention screws.

Fasten the ODD to the mounting bracket prior to insertion.

4. Connecting the Converter Board 5. Fitting the ODD Mounting Bracket 6. Fitting the HDD Mounting Bracket

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1. LVDS

2. LCD Power

3. FPD Power

4. FP Header

5. SATA Power

6. DDR3 SO DIMM

7. USB3 Connector

8. Dual USB2 Header

9. CIR Header

10. SATA Ports

11. System Fan

12. Single USB2 Header

13. Half-Length Mini PCI-e

14. 19V DC IN

15. USB2

16. DVI

17. HDMI

18. e-SATA

19. GbE LAN

20. USB3

21. Mic In

22. Audio Out

23. Analog Surround Audio

24. Speaker

25. FP Audio

26. HDMI SPDIF

27. DMIC

28. PCIE x 4

29. CPU Fan

30. LGA 1155

31. Dual USB2 Header

32. COM1

33. FPD 17

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LCD INTEGRATION NOTES

GENERAL INTEGRATION NOTES

ASROCK H77TM DESKTOP BOARD OVERVIEW

1. Inserting the LVDS Connector

1. The Thermal Retention Mechanism 2. Placing the Thermal Tab 3. Inserting the Desktop Board

4. SATA and DATA 5. Single USB Connection 6. Wireless Connection

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When inserting the LVDS Connector, confirm correct alignment. Once in, never remove the cable by “pulling on the wires”, as this could permanently damage the cable.

A thermal retention mechanism is not required to be fitted to the desktop board prior to insertion due to the thermal retention mounting points on the chassis.

Secure the thermal pad into position. When installing the desktop board, it may help to locate the power connection on the desktop board with the IO shield first and then “swivel” the board in. Check that the ports on the desktop board connect with the IO shield contacts.

The SATA power cable provides power for the HDD and ODD. Where a “single” USB connection is connected to a dual USB header, confirm that the “red” cable is aligned to the pins closest to PIN 1 (white marking at the base). It is possible to connect two single USB connections to a dual port USB header in this manner.

For Wireless-N & Wireless-AC maximum bandwidth potential, ensure that both wireless antennae are connected to the wireless adapter.

3. Configuring the BIOS

Navigate to Advanced and select North Bridge ConfigurationSelect Enabled for LVDS ConfigurationSelect the Panel Type as 1920 x 1080, 24 Bit

Navigate to Advanced

Select North Bridge Configuration

Select Enabled for LVDS Configuration

Select the Panel Type as 1920 x 1080, 24 Bit

2. Checking Jumper Settings

Confirm that this jumper settings for the Backlight Inverter and Front Panel voltage are correct for the inverter and the board being integrated.

FPD - 19V

3 2 1

LCD - 5V

3 2 1