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Intel STCK1A32WFC User Manual

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1/20/2017
User Guide for Intel® Compute Stick STCK1A32WFC
Last Reviewed: 09-Jan-2017
Article ID: 000005885
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User Guide for Intel® Compute Stick STCK1A32WFC
Product Description
Symbol Description
Security cable
Security
opening
USB 2.0 port
Power connector
Power button
HDMI*
HDMI connector
Micro
Micro SD memory
SD*
card slot
Power
Power LED—blue
LED
Connect Directly to a Display
Plug the Intel® Compute Stick directly into a standard HDMI port on a television or
monitor.
The Intel® Compute Stick extends about 4 inches (102 mm) out from the HDMI port.
Connect to a Display with the HDMI Extender Cable
If space is limited around the HDMI port, use the flexible HDMI extender cable that came
in the box.
1. Plug the Intel® Compute Stick into the female end of the extender cable (A).
2. Plug the male end of the extender cable into the HDMI port on the television or
monitor (B).
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  • Page 1 Power Power LED—blue Connect Directly to a Display Plug the Intel® Compute Stick directly into a standard HDMI port on a television or monitor. The Intel® Compute Stick extends about 4 inches (102 mm) out from the HDMI port. Connect to a Display with the HDMI Extender Cable If space is limited around the HDMI port, use the flexible HDMI extender cable that came in the box.
  • Page 2 Note The Intel Compute Stick starts automatically when power is applied.   Shut down the Intel Compute Stick using the normal shutdown process for Windows* 8.1. Subsequent power-ups are done by pressing the power button on the side of the Intel Compute Stick. Using USB Port http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/boards­and­kits/intel­compute­stick/000005885.html...
  • Page 3 Intel Compute Stick. The Intel Compute Stick is designed to use up to 10 W of power. If the television's USB port can supply enough power, you can use it to power the Intel Compute Stick. A USB 2.0 port normally supplies 2.5 W of power.
  • Page 4 For a list of tested USB devices, go to the Tested Peripherals (/content/www/us/en/support/boards-and-kits/intel-compute-stick/000006029.html) page on the Support site. Connect a USB Hub to the USB 2.0 Port Connecting a USB hub to the Intel® Compute Stick provides more USB ports. http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/boards­and­kits/intel­compute­stick/000005885.html...
  • Page 5 Support site. Secure the Intel® Compute Stick Install a security cable loop in the security opening on the edge of the Intel® Compute Stick. The security opening is 3 mm x 3 mm. Security cable loop is not included. You can build one using a length of quality Note wire rope that is less than 3 mm.
  • Page 6 3. Type the security key or passphrase. Operating System Recovery There is a Windows* recovery partition on the Intel® Compute Stick. You can use this partition to refresh, reset, or restore Windows. Here is what each of these actions do: Refresh If your PC isn't performing as well as it once did, and you don't know why, you can refresh your PC.
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