Introduction 1.1 Package Contents 1.2 Hardware specifications 1.3 Pokini features Quick start guide 2.1 Connecting Pokini i 2.2 Booting Linux (applies for Pokini Linux) 2.3 Booting Windows 7 (applies for Pokini Windows 7 2.4 BIOS Maintenance 3.1 Affixing rubber feet 3.2 Installing hard disk Drivers...
DC 5A, DC plug with locking ) cord length approx. 150cm Power cable (German and US) 3.5mm to cinch audio jack HDMI to DVI adapter 2x WiFi antenna 4x rubber feet For starting up your Pokini, you will need: ■ A display with HDMI / DVI or DisplayPort input and the needed cable. Plus, a USB mouse and keyboard.
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Software BIOS Phoenix BIOS Supported boot devices: USB thumb drive, USB hard disk, network Operating System Windows ® Linux Mint 13 (www.pokini.de) for download (Other operating systems can be installed by user) Mechanical and Environmental Case 100% aluminum / die cast body Dimensions 190 x 160 x 40 mm Weight 1100g incl. SSD Operating 0 – 70 °C with SSD Temperature Power Supply 12V power supply, screwable power plug Power Consumption...
1.3 Pokini Features Power plug (screwable) HDMI 2x eSATA Serial Audio in/out Power Button 2x USB 2.0 2x LAN 2x USB 3.0 DisplayPort WLAN antenna On the back of the Pokini, following ports can be found: 2x USB 2.0 with 480 Mbps 2x USB 3.0 (blue) with 5 Gbps All ports do also support Highspeed USB 2.0. Serial Port There is a Mini-RS232 port located on the back. A mini serial to DB9 adapter can be purchased separately.
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1. HDMI with audio 2. DisplayPort To be able to use a DVI display, use the HDMI → DVI adapter. Please consider that the audio has to be connected separately. Audio On the back of the case there are 2 built-in standard 3,5mm audio jacks. Right: Stereo line-out with 3,5mm jack □ S/PDIF 7.1 with the shipped cable □ Left: Stereo line-in with 3,5mm jack □ S/PDIF 7.1 with the shipped cable □ Pokini has 2x 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet ports using standard RJ45 connectors. Use a standard Ethernet cable to for connecting. The connector has built-in LEDs that are lit when a connection is detected.
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A push of at least 5 seconds will always turn off the Pokini. Note: Pokini supports auto-on. When connected to power, it will → power-up automatically. LEDs The Pokini logo on the front lights up when the system is powered off (Po- wer LED). When the logo is blinking > hard drive activity Additional hardware (front modules) There are different front modules available for the Pokini i. With these mo- dules you can extend the functionality of it.
Quick start guide 2.1 Connecting Pokini i Turn off the display and connect it to the Pokini HDMI connector ■ (use the HDMI to DVI adapter if needed). Connect the USB keyboard and mouse to USB connectors. ■ Plug the speakers into the line-out jack. ■ Plug the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet connector. ■...
(applies to Pokini Linux) Linux Mint 13 loads automatically on power up. Login: Username: pokini Password: rootroot 2.3 Booting Windows 7 (applies to Pokini Win7 ) Upon first power-up, you will be guided through the Windows Welcome procedure which is self-explanatory. The Windows 7 serial number is prin- ted on the Windows 7 label on the bottom of your Pokini. 2.4 BIOS Press „F2“ for the BIOS screen to show. For entering the boot menu, hit „F5“ while booting.
Maintenance The Pokini requires no maintenance. You should not take the Pokini apart - this will void its warranty. The following operations can be conducted by the user: 3.1 Affixing rubber feet You should stick the rubber feet to the bottom of the Pokini to protect the supporting surface. Recommended rubber feet placement is shown below:...
3.2 Installing Hard Disk Open the screws on the back as shown below. 2. Slide the cover till block- approx. 10 mm. 3. The cover is now detached. Lift the cover on the side to remove it completely.
VESA mount for mounting the Pokini on a wall or TFT display ■ Cap rail mount ■ Drivers All drivers can be found on the included CD or on the internet: www.pokini.de → Products → Pokini i → Downloads Support You have questions of a technical manner? You can find loads of answers for the most common questions on www.pokini.de If you have got more questions or problems, please send us an email to:...
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