Specifications Model No ARP690-P Support ATX Motherboard (up to 12”x 12” Motherboard) Motherboard Offer 7 expansion slots Slots 21.5" LCD display, 1920x 1080 resolution Display Anti-reflection tempered strengthen glass 10x 3.5", 1x slim DVD-RW (Option: 6x 5.25", 1x slim DVD-RW) Drive bay AD conversion board, DVI interface (Option VGA) Industrial multi-languages Keyboard/ touchpad...
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Standard Accessory Kits ARP 690-P Model Accessory Kit SKD ARP690-P Portable Computer Chassis ARP690-P Carrying Case with wheels User’s Manual Power Cord Anti-Static Bag Screw Pack (stabilizer) Stabilizer Supports Pack Carrying Case with Wheels 3...
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1.0 Introduction Version: 2012.07 ARP 690-P features: ● Aluminum Construction with shock absorbing rubber corners ● 21.5" LCD display support Full HD, 1920x 1080 resolution Anti-reflection tempered glass ● Support ATX Motherboard, EATX MB (10x 3.5” model) ● Offer 7-slot expansion capability ●...
2.0 Getting Started 2.0 Operation 1. Releasing Keyboard from main unit by pushing the 2 taps located on upside of the chassis to release the locking mechanism, and then pull out the keyboard. 2. You have the option of leaving the keyboard attached to the chassis or they can be release independently from the chassis by pushing the two levers inward to release the lock.
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4. You can flip the 2 feet located underneath the chassis outward to help create an angle for the chassis for viewing comfort. Power LED light 2 feet 5. Connect the power cable outlet into the power supply unit Insert Power Cord 6.
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7. Access the available expansion slots on the left side of the chassis. 8. ARP690 provides 10x 3.5”, 1x slim DVD-RW drive bays or 6x 5.25”, 1x slim DVD-RW drive bays 9. Full function keyboard and touchpad surface act as input for the system. Keyboard LED Touchpad + Button 7...
3.0 Internal Hardware Access Be sure power cable is not connected to the system before proceeding 1. Open Back Cover Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew 2. Remove the Card stabilizer bar Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew...
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3. Remove the drive bay (10x 3.5”) 3.1 Remove the right side cover Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew 3.2 Remove the drive bay: Slide and remove the 3.5” drive bay Slide & Move out Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew 9...
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3.3 Remove the drive bay: Release the bottom of 4x Screws Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew 3.4 Slide and move out the drive bay slowly Slide & Move out 10...
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4. Remove the drive bay (6x 5.25”) 4.1 Remove the right side cover Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew 4.2 Remove the drive bay: Slide and remove the 3.5” drive bay Slide & Move out Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew 11...
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4.3 Remove the drive bay: Release the bottom of 4x Screws Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew 4.4 Slide and move out the drive bay slowly Slide & Move out 12...
5. Remove The Power Supply 5.1 Remove the left side cover Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew 5.2 Slide and move out the PSU slowly Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Unscrew Slide & Move out 13...
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6. Install the proper stand-off matching the Motherboard into the chassis and correct I/O plate supplied by board manufacturer and secure it the motherboard onto chassis. 7. Install the drive bay into chassis Drive bay 8. Install the Power Supply into chassis Power Supply 14...
9. Install your add-in card into the appropriate slot Remount the card stabilizer bar Card Stabilizer bar Card Stabilizer bar Put the rear cover back Screw Unscrew Screw Screw Screw Screw Unscrew Screw Screw 4.0 Software Installation You can use the built-in DVD-RW to load operating system and additional applications software into the system.
5.0 Troubleshooting 1. Installation problem: 1. Normally problem with a fail start up is due to installation problem. 2. Double check all the peripheral cards or items you have added to the ARP. 3. Are all the items seated properly? 4.
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