- Chassis
 Nettop PC with black chassis made of metal
 Dimensions: 190 x 165 x 43 mm (LWH) = 1.35 litre
 Weight: 1.3 kg net and 2.1 kg gross
 Two holes for Kensington Locks and numerous
 threaded holes (M3) at both sides of the chassis
- Operation System
 This system comes without operating system.
 It is compatible with
 - Windows 10 (64-bit) and
 - Linux (64-bit)
 Note: Windows 7 and 8.1 is only supported in combination with the 6th generation Intel Core processors "Skylake".
 Additional note on Windows 7 see [6]
- Mainboard / Chipset / BIOS
 Chipset: Intel® H110 Chipset
 (Intel® DH82H110 PCH, code name "Sunrise Point")
 Platform Controller Hub (PCH) as Single-Chip-Solution
 AMI BIOS in 8 Mbit EEPROM with SPI interface
 All capacitors are high quality solid capacitors
 Supports hardware monitoring and watch dog functionality
 Supports Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
 Supports power on after power failure [8]
- Power Adapter
 External 90 W power adapter (fanless)
 Input: 100~240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
 Output: 19 V DC, 4.74 A, max. 90 W
 DC Connector: 5.5/2.5mm (outer/inner diameter)
 Remark: the DC-input of the computer supports an external power source with either 12V±5% or 19V±5%.
- Processor
 Intel Core i3-7100 processor with Socket LGA 1151 (H4)
 7th generation, code name "Kaby Lake"
 Maximum processor power consumption (TDP) = 51 W
 14nm process technology, up to 3 MB of L3 cache
 CPU clock frequency: 3.9 GHz
 Number of CPU cores: 2
 Number of threads: 4 (supports Hyper-Threading)
- Processor cooling
 Heat-pipe processor cooling with two 60 mm fans on the upper side of the chassis
- Memory support
 4 GB DDR3L-1600 (PC3-12800) SDRAM with 1.35V
 SO-DIMM format with 204 pins
 Supports max. 16 GB per DIMM, maximum total size of 32 GB
- Integrated Graphics
 Intel HD Graphics 630
 Graphics Base Frequency: 350 MHz
 Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency: 1100 MHz
 Supports DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.4, Intel Quick Sync Video
 This PC comes with three graphics ports,
 but two can be used at the same time.
 Two digital video outputs: DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 1.4
 - supports two independent Full HD displays simultaneously [3]
 - supports Full HD resolution at 1920x1200 (1080p/60Hz)
 - supports 4K UHD resolution at 3840 x 2160 (max. 2160p/60Hz on DP or max. 30Hz on HDMI) [4]
 - supports Blu-ray (BD) playback with HDCP
 - supports HD video plus multi-channel digital audio via a single cable.
 One analog video output: D-Sub/VGA
- M.2-2260 BM Slot
 The M.2 2260 BM slot provides the following interfaces:
 - PCI-Express v2.0 X4
 - SATA v3.0 (6 Gbps)
 It supports M.2 cards with a width of 22 mm
 and a length of 42 or 60 mm (type 2242, 2260).
 Cards with 80mm length (2280) are not supported.
 Supports M.2 SSD cards with PCIe or SATA interface.
- M.2-2230 AE Slot
 The M.2 2230 AE slot provides the following interfaces:
 - PCI-Express v2.0 X1
 - USB 2.0
 It supports M.2 cards with a width of 22 mm and a length of 30 mm. This slot is intended for Wireless LAN (Wifi), Bluetooth, GSM/UMTS cards and others. A SATA interface for SSD cards is not available here.
- Audio
 Audio Realtek® ALC 662 5.1 channel High-Definition Audio
 Two analog audio connectors (3.5mm) at the front panel:
 1) 2-channel line out (head-phones)
 2) microphone input
 Digital multi-channel audio output: by HDMI and DisplayPort
- Dual Gigabit LAN Controller
 Dual network with two RJ45 ports
 Used network chips:
 1) Intel i211 Ethernet Controller with MAC, PHY and PCIe interface
 2) Intel i219LM PHY connected to the MAC of the processor
 Supports 10 / 100 / 1.000 MBit/s operation
 Supports WAKE ON LAN (WOL)
 Supports network boot by Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE)
 Supports Teaming mode [9]
- SSD Drive
 120 GB SSD storage in 6.35 cm / 2.5" format
 Serial-ATA III interface, max. 6 Gb/s (600 MB/s) data transfer rate
- Card Reader
 Integrated card reader
 Supports SD, SDHC and SDXC memory flash cards
 Supports boot up from SD card
- Front Panel connectors
 Microphone input
 Audio Line-out (headphone)
 2x USB 3.0
 2x USB 2.0
 SD card reader
 Power button
 Power LED (blue)
 HDD LED (yellow)
- Back Panel connectors
 1x HDMI connector [1]
 1x DisplayPort connector (DP) [2]
 1x D-Sub VGA connector
 2x USB 3.0
 1x eSATA/USB 2.0 combo
 2x Gigabit LAN (RJ45)
 1x RS232 serial port, 9-pin D-Sub (5/12V, RS422/RS485) [3]
 DC-input connector for external power adapter (supports 12V±5% or 19V±5%)
 4-pin connector (2.54 mm pitch) supports
 - external power on button
 - Clear CMOS function
 - +5V DC voltage for external components
 1x PS/2 Combo supports keyboard or mouse
 2x Perforation for optional Wireless LAN antennas
 2x hole for Kensington Locks
- Other onboard connectors
 1x jumper for power on after power fail (hardware solution) [8]
 2x serial interface (COM), 1x occupied
 1x fan connector (4-pin) occupied by the cooling system
 1x connector for CMOS battery (occupied)
- Supplied Accessories
 Multi-language user guide (EN, DE, FR, ES, JP, KR, SC, TC)
 Driver DVD (Windows 64-bit)
 COM port adapter [5]
 VESA mount for 75/100mm standard (two metal brackets)
 Four thumbscrews M3 x 5 mm (screws together VESA mount and PC)
 Four screws M4 x 10 mm (to affix VESA mount on the PC)
 Four screws M3 x 4 mm (to mount a 2.5" storage device into the bay)
 External 90W power adapter with power cord
- Optional Accessies:
 WLN-M. WLAN module in M.2-2230 format supports IEEE 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0
 PS02: Stand for vertical operation
- Environmental Specifications
 Operating temperature range: 0~50 °C [7]
 Relative humidity, non-condensing: 10~90%
- Low Power Consumption
 Exemplary measurement of the power consumption:
 - S3 mode: 0.81W
 - Idle mode: 9.9W
 - Full load: 61.5W / 79.6W (without/with graphics)
 Configuration: Core i5-6600, 2x 4GB DDR3L-1600, 500GB SSD, Windows 7 64 bit
- Certifications / Compliance::
 EMI: FCC, CE, BSMI, C-Tick
 Safety: ETL, CB, BSMI
 Other: RoHS, Energy Star, ErP
- Conformity
 This device is classed as a technical information equipment (ITE) in class B and is intended for use in living room and office. The CE-mark approves the conformity by the EU directives:
 (1) 2004/108/EC relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC),
 (2) 2006/95/EC relating to Electrical Equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (LVD),
 (3) 2009/125/EC relating to ecodesign requirements for energy-related products (ErP)
Footnotes:
[1] HDMI output supports DVI-D with optional adapter
 [2] How to convert DisplayPort into HDMI/DVI
 The DisplayPort output can be converted to HDMI or DVI by an additional, passive adapter cable. For example:
 DELOCK 82590: 1m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to HDMI-A (male, 19p)
 DELOCK 82435: 5m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to DVI-D (male, 24p)
 The integrated graphics automatically detects the connected display and  puts out the appropriate electric signal - either through DisplayPort  (without an adapter) or HDMI/DVI (with an adapter).
 However, a monitor with a DisplayPort connector cannot be connected to the HDMI port with a simple, passive adapter.
 [3] Serial Port
 Pin 9 of the D-Sub COM-Port is a multi-functional signal. Based on the  Jumper JP1 configuration on the mainboard, it can be configured as Ring  Indicator (RI) or external power supply with a voltage level of either  5V or 12V. Each COM port can be configured separately. The maximum  current is 500 mA.
 [4] 4K Ultra-HD resolution
 A  4K-display with Ultra-HD resolution (3840 x 2160) should only be  connected via DisplayPort, as only this port supports a higher refresh  rate of 60Hz. Certain displays (e.g. Dell UP2414Q) however require MST  mode (Multi-Stream Transport) to be enabled which sends two separate  images at half resolution each to the display. These two images are then  combined and put in correct order by the Intel graphics driver when in  Collage mode. Please note that HBR2-mode (High Bit Rate 2) must be  supported by each display to have more than one of them run at 4K  resolution.
 [5] Second COM port possible
 An adapter cable  for a second serial COM port (RS232) is provided in the scope of  delivery. You can dismount the VGA port (in case you don't need it) and  install a second COM port instead.
 [6] Why may PS/2 and eSATA ports help install Windows 7?
 The Intel® 100 chipset series has done away with support of the  Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) which is the driver software  for the USB 2.0 ports. This new chipset only supports the updated  Extensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI for USB 3.0) which is not  supported by the original Windows 7 installation disk. This means, that  peripheral devices connected by USB (like a keyboard, a mouse or an  external optical drive) will not work during Windows 7 Installation.  There are two solutions: (1) use a PS/2 keyboard or a PS/2 mouse and  connect an external DVD drive via eSATA or (2) add the required USB 3.0  drivers to the Windows 7 installation files - this procedure is  explained in the Shuttle FAQ section at global.shuttle.com.
 [7] Notice - operating temperature
 For high ambient temperatures over 40°C we strongly recommend to use  SSDs (supporting at least 70°C) and rugged SO-DIMM memory modules with a  temperature range of up to 95°C.
 [8] Power on after power fail
 The BIOS setup provides a "Power-On after Power Fail" function that can  be found under "Power Management Configuration". As the name indicates,  this function determines the PC's behaviour after power failure: (1)  unconditional power on, (2) restore former status or (3) keep system  turned off. As a matter of the nature of this function, it may fail  after short power failures. This is why the DH110 also comes with a  hardware-based solution. By removing Jumper JP2 (on the mainboard behind  the power button) the system will start unconditionally once power is  supplied.
 [9] Teaming Mode
 The teaming function allows  you to group both available network adapters together to function as a  single adapter. The benefit of this approach is that it enables load  balancing and failover.
 Driver download:  https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/21642

 
	
		












