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GP-3100 User Manual Embedded GPU Computer 14/13/12th Gen Intel® Core™ Modular GPU Computer, Supports Dual Full-length GPU Expansion Up to 500W GPU Expansion Up to 500W Version: V1.00...
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4.7.1 Save Changes and Exit ......................169 4.7.2 Discard Changes and Exit ....................... 169 4.7.3 Save Changes and Reset ......................169 4.7.4 Discard Changes and Reset ....................169 4.7.5 Save Changes ......................... 169 4.7.6 Discard Changes........................169 4.7.7 Restore Defaults ........................169 GP-3100 | User Manual...
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4.7.8 Save as User Defaults ......................169 4.7.9 Restore User Defaults ......................169 4.8 MEBx ..............................170 Chapter 5 Product Application ..................173 5.1 Where to download drivers? ......................174 5.2 Where to find the technical documents? ..................174 GP-3100 | User Manual...
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This manual is intended to be used as a practical and informative guide only and is subject to change without notice. It does not represent a commitment on the part of Cincoze. This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors, and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication.
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Before sending your product in, you will need to fill in Cincoze RMA Request Form and obtain an RMA number from us. Our staff is available at any time to provide you with the most friendly and immediate service. ◼...
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Technical Support and Assistance 1. Visit the Cincoze website at www.cincoze.com where you can find the latest information about the product. 2. Contact your distributor or our technical support team or sales representative for technical support if you need additional assistance. Please have following information ready before you call: ⚫...
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9-48 VDC, minimum 11.5-2.5 A, with minimum rated maximum ambient temperature 70°C, and has to be evaluated according to IEC/EN 60950-1 and/or IEC/EN 62368-1. If need further assistance, please contact Cincoze for further information. 17. Ensure to connect the power cord of power adapter to a socket-outlet with earthing connection.
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Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged. GP-3100 Available Models Model No. Product Description 14/13/12th Gen Intel® Core™ Modular GPU Computer, Supports Dual GP-3100 Full-length GPU Expansion Up to 500W GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Chapter 1 Product Introductions GP-3100 | User Manual...
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1.1 Overview The GP-3100 is a high-performance GPU computer for industrial AI and machine vision applications. It supports an Intel® Core™ processor, up to two 250W full-length GPU cards, high-capacity storage, and high-speed I/O. Three patented features, designed for specific customer needs, improve expansion, heat dissipation, and overall stability, making the GP-3100 an ideal choice for complex Edge AI applications.
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AI applications need high-speed transmission and high-capacity storage, so the GP-3100 has 4x 2.5GbE LAN, 6x USB 3.2, 4x front-accessible 2.5” HDD/SSD, and NVMe SSD. Rich scalability capabilities include exclusive modular technology (CMI and CFM) and an M.2 slot that supports CAN bus and other modules to meet various application needs.
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International standards and certifications Rugged design passes or complies with multiple industrial standards and certifications, including MIL-STD-810H US military shock resistance, E-mark, and EN 50155 (EN 50121-3-2 only), to ensure high reliability in various application environments. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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• 1x Line-out, Phone Jack 3.5mm • 1x Mic-in, Phone Jack 3.5mm Mic-in • 4x 2.5GbE LAN, RJ45 (Intel I225) • 1x 1GbE LAN, RJ45 (Intel I219) • 4x RS-232/422/485 with Auto Flow Control (Supports 5V/12V), DB9 GP-3100 | User Manual...
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- Test conducted with CPU, 1x RAM, and 1x storage Consumption - 100% load during burn-in testing. • 35W CPU: 9.221 A@24V Inrush Current (Peak) • 65W CPU: 8.976 A@24V Physical • 105 x 195 x 370 mm Dimension (W x D x H) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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• EN/IEC 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips & Voltage Interruptions: 0.5 cycles at 50 Hz Fire Protection • EN 45545-2 * Product Specifications and features are for reference only and are subject to change without prior notice. For more information, please refer to the latest product datasheet from Cincoze's website. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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DC IN Mic-in LAN 3 USB 3.2 Gen1 COM1 HDMI LAN 5 Remote Power On/Off IGN Setting Switch AT/ATX Mode Switch SIM Socket Clear CMOS CMOS Battery Reset IGN Setting Switch 2.5” Hot Swap HDD/SSD Bay GP-3100 | User Manual...
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1.3.2 Top External FAN GP-3100 | User Manual...
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PWM Fan Connector (FAN OUT Control) POWER2 PWM Fan Connector (FAN IN Control) U3D1 CPU Socket USB2_1_DB Internal USB 2.0 Box Header (1 Port) USB2_13_1 Internal USB 2.0 Box Header (2 Ports) USB3_1 USB3.2 Gen1 Port x4 VGA1 DB15 VGA Connector GP-3100 | User Manual...
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SW1:Super CAP SW and COM1~2 with Power Select Location Function DIP1 DIP2 Enabled ON (Default) Super Cap ON (Default) Disabled Location Function DIP3 DIP4 ON (Default) ON (Default) COM1 Location Function DIP5 DIP6 ON (Default) COM2 GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Connector Type: Terminal Block 2X2 4-pin, 3.5mm pitch Definition RMT_PWR_BTN_N RMT_P_LED Do not apply power to this connector! This port is used to connect a SWITCH! (Ne mettez pas sous tension ce connecteur! Ce port est utilisé pour connecter un SWITCH!) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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DC power cables or connecting the DC power connector to system. (Une seule source d'alimentation peut être connectée à DC_IN1. Veuillez débrancher la source d'alimentation avant de monter les câbles d'alimentation DC ou de connecter le connecteur d'alimentation DC au système.) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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System Power LED Standby Blinking Green and Blue Power off Blue POWER1:PWM Fan Connector (FAN OUT Control) System Thermal Sensor for System Smart Fan Connector Type: 1x4 4-pin Wafer, 2.0mm pitch Pin No. Definition +12V FAN_IN FAN_PWMOUT GP-3100 | User Manual...
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LAN Port Connector Pin Definitions Connector Type: M12 A coded 8pin connector Definition Definition 2_LAN1_0+ 2_LAN1_0- 2_LAN1_1+ 2_LAN1_2+ 2_LAN1_2- 2_LAN1_1- 2_LAN1_3+ 2_LAN1_3- 2.5.2 CMI-XM12LAN01 Module LAN Port Connector Pin Definitions Connector Type: M12 X coded 8pin connector Definition Definition GP-3100 | User Manual...
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DIO1/DIO2 (on the module): Digital IN Connector/Digital OUT Connector Connector Type: Terminal Block 1X20 20-pin, 3.5mm pitch DIO2 (Digital Output) DIO1 (Digital Input) Pin1 Pin1 XCOM+ XCOM+ (DC INPUT) (DC INPUT) DIO1 DIO2 XCOM- XCOM- (GND) (GND) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Full Duplex Half Duplex Definition Definition DATA - DATA + SW2 on the Module:COM3 / COM4 Power Select Location Function DIP1 DIP2 ON (Default) ON (Default) COM3 Location Function DIP3 DIP4 ON (Default) ON (Default) COM4 GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Default setting of Pin1 to Pin4 is OFF / OFF / OFF / OFF. 24V_12V_1:IGN Module Voltage Mode Setting Switch 12V / 24V Car Battery Switch Switch Definition Left 12V Car Battery Input Right 24V Car Battery Input (Default) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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2.5.6 GEB-3301 Module 2.5.6.1 Location of Switches and Connectors Top View Bottom View GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Smart Fan on/off switch (for POWER_3B2 & POWER_3B3) USB2_3B1 Standard USB 2.0 connector 2.5.6.3 Definition of Switches and Connectors 4POWER_PIN_3B1: Power pin connector Definition +12V DCIN_3B1/ DCIN_3B2: Graphic card 8+8 power pin Definition Definition +12V +12V +12V GP-3100 | User Manual...
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SW_3B1: Smart Fan on/off switch (for POWER_3B1) Location Function Switch Enabled ON (Default) DIP1 POWER_3B1 Disabled SW_3B2: Smart Fan on/off switch (for POWER_3B2 & POWER_3B3) Location Function Switch Enabled ON (Default) DIP1 POWER_3B2 Disabled Enabled ON (Default) DIP2 POWER_3B3 Disabled GP-3100 | User Manual...
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2.5.7 GEB-3601 Module 2.5.7.1 Location of Switches and Connectors Top View GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Smart Fan on/off switch (for POWER_4S1 & POWER_4S4) SW_4S2 Smart Fan on/off switch (for POWER_4S2 & POWER_4S3 & POWER_4S5) USB2_4S1 Standard USB 2.0 connector 2.5.7.3 Definition of Switches and Connectors 4POWER_4SPIN1: Power pin connector Definition +12V GP-3100 | User Manual...
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ON (Default) DIP2 POWER_4S4 Disabled SW_4S2: Smart Fan on/off switch (for POWER_4S2 & POWER_4S3 & POWER_4S5) Location Function Switch Enabled ON (Default) DIP1 POWER_4S2 Disabled Enabled ON (Default) DIP2 POWER_4S3 Disabled Enabled ON (Default) DIP3 POWER_4S5 Disabled GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Chapter 3 System Setup GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.1 Removing Top Cover Step 1. Loosen the 4 screws to remove the top plate. Step 2. Loosen the 2 screws on the top cover. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 3. Loosen the 6 screws on the left, right, and rear panels of the system. Left Panel Right Panel Rear Panel Step 4. Remove the top cover from the chassis. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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(Pendant toute la procédure d'installation, veillez à ne pas toucher les broches du connecteur d'alimentation du ventilateur. Sinon, le connecteur d'alimentation du ventilateur pourrait être endommagé et pourrait ne pas fonctionner correctement.) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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CPU to the new CPU, which may cause performance issues or startup failures. Therefore, Cincoze performs a Clear CMOS procedure before shipping. When customers power on the system for the first time, it will take several minutes to start.
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Step 3. Lift the lever to the fully open position as shown below. Step 4. Hold the end of the lead connected to the socket cover and lift it to the fully open position, as shown below. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 6. Hold the end of the lead connected to the socket cover to press down the socket cover. Step 7. Keep pressing the end of the lead and press down to lock the lever simultaneously. During this process, the cover will automatically pop up, as shown below. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Then fasten two screws (M3x8L, Round Head, included in the screw pack) at the upper left and lower right corners as shown below. (Screws at upper right and lower left corners need not to fasten here, they will be fastened in the step 3 of Chapter 3.8.) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 12. Remove the transparent protective film from the other side of the Thermal Pad to complete the installation. ’ s on the Thermal Pad have been removed! (Avant d'assembler le couvercle du châssis du système, assurez-vous que le film protecteur sur le coussin thermique a été retiré !) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Insert a SO-DIMM at a 45-degree angle until its golden fingers are fully connected to SO-DIMM socket firmly. 45° 45° Upper socket Lower socket Step 3. Press down the module until the retaining clips snap back in place. Upper socket Lower socket GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Insert the M.2 Key B type 2280 module at a 45-degree angle and insert it to the slot until the gold-pated connector of module contacted firmly with the slot. 45° Step 3. Press down the module and fasten the screw to secure the module. (M3X5L, included in the Screw Pack). GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Insert the M.2 Key B type 3052 module at a 45-degree angle and insert it to the slot until the gold-pated connector of module contacted firmly with the slot. 45° Step 3. Press down the module and fasten the screw to secure the module. (M3X5L, included in the Screw Pack). GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Secure the bracket in place and fasten the screw (M3x4, included in the Screw Pack). Step 3. Insert the M.2 Key B module at a 45-degree angle and insert it to the slot until the gold-pated connector of module contacted firmly with the slot. 45° GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Tilt the M.2 Key E module at a 45-degree angle and insert it to the socket until the golden finger connector of the card seated firmly. 45° Step 3. Press the module down and secure it with the screw (M3X5L, included in the Screw Pack). GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Tilt the M.2 Key M module at a 45-degree angle and insert it to the socket until the golden finger connector of the card seated firmly. 45° Step 3. Press the module down and secure it with the screw (M3X5L, included in the Screw Pack). GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.7.1 Antenna #1 to #4 Step 1. Remove the antenna rubber cover on the rear panel. Step 2. Penetrate the antenna jack through the hole. Step 3. Put on the washers and fasten the nut of antenna jack. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 4. Assemble the antenna and antenna jack together. Step 5. Remember to attach the RF connector of the cable’s another end onto the wireless card after wireless card’s installation. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 1. Remove the antenna rubber cover on the rear panel. Step 2. Grip the antenna jack with a tweezer and then penetrate it through the hole as indicated. Step 3. Put on the washers and fasten the nut of antenna jack. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 4. Assemble the antenna and antenna jack together. Step 5. Remember to attach the RF connector of the cable’s another end onto the wireless card after wireless card’s installation. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.8 Installing Top Cover Step 1. Put the top cover back onto the chassis. on the left, right, and rear panels of the system. Step 2. Fasten the 6 screws back Left Panel Right Panel Rear Panel GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 3. Fasten the 2 screws on the top cover. Step 4. Put on the top plate, and fasten the 4 screws to fix the top plate. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 1. Loosen the two screws to remove the front cover plate. Step 2. Loosen the indicated screw(s) to remove the HDD bay cover bracket. Step 3. Pull the rotating arm and pull the HDD bracket out of system. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 5. Align the HDD bracket with the entrance of HDD bay. Insert the HDD bracket and push it until the HDD connector is fully inserted into the SATA slot. Step 6. Place the rotating arm back and fasten the screw(s). GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.10 Installing SIM Card Please refer to Chapter 3.4.2 to install a 5G/4G module before the SIM card installation for the SIM application. Step 1. Loosen the two screws to remove the cover plate of maintenance zone. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Please pay attention to the insert orientation as illustrated. (Please note when both SIM cards are installed, the network connection will prioritize the card at SIM1). Step 3. Fix the cover plate of maintenance zone by fastening the two screws back. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.11 Installing Rubber Foot Pad If you require Desktop Mounting for GP-3100, please refer to Chapter 3.13 and skip this chapter. Step 1. Locate the four screw holes on the side panel. Step 2. Attach on the four rubber foot pads and fasten the four screws (M4x8L) to fix them.
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3.12 Installing Wall Mount GP-3100 series offers wall mount kit that customers can install system on the wall in a convenient and economical way. Step 1. Attach the wall mount bracket onto the system according to the orientation shown below.
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Step 2. Use provided 6 screws (M4x8L) to fasten the bracket. Step 3. The 4 bracket mounting holes are used to fix the system on the wall. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.13 Installing Desktop Mount Bracket GP-3100 series offers Desktop Mount Kit that customers can easily and economically install system on some plane surfaces on-site. Step 1. Locate the screw holes on the bottom side of the system. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Attach the Desktop Mount Bracket and then fasten the 8 screws (M3x5L). Step 3. Attach on the four rubber foot pads and fasten the four screws to fix them at the bottom side. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.14 I 19” R GP-3100 provides 19” Rack Mount kit that customers can install the system onto the 19” Rack. There are two methods to install the system onto the 19” Rack, which are Method A and Method B as illustrated below.
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Step 2. Turn to the bottom side of the 19” Rack Mount kit, and fasten the four screws (M4X5L). Method B Step 1. Get ready the GP-3100 installed with the desk mount according to Chapter 3.13. Place the GP-3100 with the desktop mount into the assembled 19” Rack Mount kit.
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Step 2. Fasten the four screws (M5X12L) through the desk mount holes. After complete the Method A or Method B steps, install the GP-3100 with the 19” Rack Mount kit onto the 19” Rack by fastening 4 screws to complete the installation. (User needs to prepare the...
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DC_IN connector. Then connect the phoenix contacts of the power supply to the DC_IN connector. Step 3. Fasten the four screws to fix the phoenix contacts. (Please use new Phoenix contacts and make sure the screws are tightened to avoid poor connection.) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 1. Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate, and then remove the cover plate. Step 2. Attach the CMI-LAN bracket, and fasten the 2 hex nuts back to fix it as indicated. Step 3. Locate the connector BTB_FH1_DB on the DP-3100 DTB. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 4. Aim the module’s LAN ports at the holes on the bracket with an inclined angle, push it slightly and insert it vertically to the connector BTB_FH1_DB. Step 5. Fix it with the four screws (M3x5L). Step 6. Installation is then complete, as shown below. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 1. Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate, and then remove the cover plate. Step 2. Attach the CMI-M12LAN bracket, and fasten the 2 hex nuts back to fix it as indicated. Step 3. Locate the connector BTB_FH1_DB on the DP-3100 DTB. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 4. Remove the four hex rings from the CMI-M12LAN module. Step 5. Penetrate the CMI-M12LAN ports through the holes on the bracket. Step 6. Push the CMI-M12LAN module slightly and insert it vertically into the connector BTB_FH1_DB. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 7. Fix it with the four screws (M3x5L). Step 8. Put back and fasten the four hex rings to fix the cover plate. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Hex Washers M12 I/O Bracket Hex Rings Step 1. Assemble the hex rings, M12 I/O bracket, hex washers together as indicated below: Penetrate hex rings through the M12 I/O bracket holes, and fix them with hex washers. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate, and then remove the cover plate. Step 3. Attach the assembled M12 I/O bracket on to the system, and fasten the two hex nuts back to fix it. Step 4. Locate the connector BTB_FH1_DB on the DP-3100 DTB. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 5. Penetrate the CMI-XM12LAN ports through the holes on the bracket. Step 6. Push the CMI-XM12LAN module slightly and insert it vertically into the connector BTB_FH1_ DB. Step 7. Fix it with the four screws (M3x5L). GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 8. Put on and push the rubber rings until they touch the four M12 LAN ports. Step 9. Installation is then complete, as shown below. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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When entering BIOS, get to Chipset > PCH-IO Configuration page, and change the [BTB_FH1_DB Mode Selection] setting from default mode [4x1] to mode [1x4]. Step 1. Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate, and then remove the cover plate. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Before putting on the heatsink (in the next step), please make sure the transparent protective film on the Thermal Pad has been removed! ’ le film protecteur transparent sur le pad thermique a été retiré !) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 6. Aim the module’s LAN ports at the holes on the bracket with an inclined angle, push it slightly and insert it vertically to the connector BTB_FH1_DB. Step 7. Fasten the 4 screws (M3x5L) to fix it. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Thermal Pads have been removed! (Avant d'assembler le couvercle du châssis du système, veuillez vous assurer que les films protecteurs transparents sur les pads thermiques ont été retirés !) Step 10. Installation is then complete, as shown below. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 1. Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate, and then remove the cover plate. Step 2. Attach the CMI-DIO bracket, and fasten the 2 hex nuts back to fix it as indicated. Step 3. Locate the connector BTB_FH2 on the DP-3100 DTB. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 4. Replace the original M3x10 standoff with an M3x23 and secure it as indicated. Step 5. Push the CMI-DIO module slightly and insert it vertically to the connector BTB_FH1_DB. Step 6. Fasten the screw (M3x5L). GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 8. Fix the module and the metal board with the three screws (1pc M3x4L, 2pcs M3x5L). The hovering area is normal. Please do not worry. (La zone de survol est normale. Ne vous inquiétez pas.) Step 9. Installation is then complete, as shown below. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 1. Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate, and then remove the cover plate. Step 2. Attach the CMI-COM bracket, and fasten the 2 hex nuts back to fix it as indicated. Step 3. Replace the original M3x10 standoff with an M3x23 and secure it as indicated. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 4. Locate the connector BTB_FH2 on the DP-3100 DTB. Step 5. Penetrate the CMI-COM module through the holes on the bracket. Step 6. Push the CMI-COM module slightly and insert it vertically to the connector BTB_FH1_DB. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 7. Fix it with the screw (M3x5L). The hovering area is normal. Please do not worry. (La zone de survol est normale. Ne vous inquiétez pas.) Step 8. Fasten the 4 D-Sub jack screws to fix the module. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.18 Installing CFM Module The CFM-PoE module for GP-3100 series can be installed on the system motherboard or on the CMI-LAN module. The steps for installing a CFM-PoE module (CFM-PoE01) on the motherboard will be illustrated in chapter 6.4.1. The steps for installing a CFM-PoE module (CFM-PoE07) on a CMI-LAN module will be illustrated in chapter 6.4.2.
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(Avant de poser le dissipateur thermique (à l'étape suivante), veuillez vous assurer que le film protecteur sur le pad thermique a été retiré !) Step 4. Put the heatsink onto the CMI-PoE module carefully and then fasten the 4 screws to fix it. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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(Ne l'arrachez pas, car cela affecterait la conductivité thermique.) Once the steps above are finished, after system power on, PoE Function LED (at system front panel, LED_B1) will light green as indicated in Chapter 2.4. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 1. Please execute the installation step 1 to step 6 in Chapter 3.16.2 in advance, and fasten the 4 copper pillars (M3x5L) to fix the CMI-M12LAN module. Step 2. Insert the CFM-PoE07 module vertically into the male connector on the CMI module until it’s connected firmly. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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(Avant de placer le dissipateur thermique (à l'étape suivante), veuillez vous assurer que les films protecteurs sur les pads thermiques (étapes 3 à 4) ont été retirés !) Step 5. Put the heatsink onto the CMI-PoE module carefully as indicated. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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(Avant d'assembler le couvercle du châssis du système, veuillez vous assurer que le film protecteur transparent sur le pad thermique a été retiré !) Once the steps are finished, after system power on, the PoE LED (on the CMI-LAN module) will light blue as shown below. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Insert the connector of IGN module to the female connector on system motherboard. (Make sure all the pins of IGN module’s connector are firmly connected.) Step 3. Fasten a screw (M3x5L, included in the Module Pack) to secure the power ignition board. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.19 Installing GEB-3301 Module 3.19.1 Installing GEB-3301 Module onto GP-3100 Step 1. Locate the rear panel of the module. Remove the protective shell on the riser card. Step 2. Loosen and remove the screws on the panels of the module.
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Step 4. Loosen and remove the screws on the bottom side of GP-3100 and remove the bracket. Step 5. Hold the module, align the riser card’s golden pins with the socket of GP-3100. Insert the riser card firmly to the socket of GP-3100.
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Step 7. Put on the top panel and slide it back to the module. Step 8. Fasten the screws back onto the panels. Side Panel Side Panel Front Panel GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Press the wire and tape to close to the fan side, and then push out the fan seat. This step is important! Failure to follow this step may scratch and damage the wire. (Cette étape est importante ! Ne pas suivre cette étape pourrait rayer et endommager le fil.) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 3. Loosen and remove the screw(s) to remove the I/O bracket(s). Step 4. Loosen but not remove the four screws. Front View Top View GP-3100 | User Manual...
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(45 mm / 25 mm) according to the GPU card’s dimension. 45 mm 25 mm Step 7. Insert the ends of the two wires into the connectors on the PCB as indicated. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 9. If there is exposed PCB on the GPU card which may touch the card retainer, please paste the black sponge bars on the lateral sides of card retainer before inserting GPU card into the module. If not, please skip this step and directly go to the step 10. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 10. Insert GPU card into the PCIe socket. Step 11. Fasten the screws back. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 12. Fasten the four screws to fix the card retainer. Front View Top View Step 13. Push the plate till it contacts the GPU card, and then fasten the two screws to fix the GPU card. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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GPU puisse être trop épaisse pour fixer la vis dans le trou.) Step 15. Loosen but not remove the screw. Step 16. Make sure that the metal plate slides down until it touches the GPU card, and then fasten the screw to fix the GPU card. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Fasten the screw and execute the installation step 7~ 8 in chapter 3.19.1 in the end. This step is important! Failure to follow this step may scratch and damage the wire. (Cette étape est importante ! Ne pas suivre cette étape pourrait rayer et endommager le fil.) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.19.3 Installing Rubber Foot Pad Step 1. Locate the two screw holes on the side panel of GEB-3301. Step 2. Attach on the two rubber foot pads and fasten the two screws (M4x8L) to fix them. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.19.4 Installing Wall Mount GP-3100 with GEB-3301 Module provides a wall mount kit that customers can install system on the wall in a convenient and economical way. Step 1. After completing all the installation steps in chapter 3.19.1, attach the wall mount bracket onto the system according to the orientation shown below.
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Step 2. Use provided 12 screws (M4x8L) to fasten the bracket. Step 3. The 4 bracket mounting holes are used to fix the system on the wall. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.19.5 I 19” R GP-3100 with GEB-3301 Module provides the 19” Rack Mount kit that customers can install the system onto 19” Rack. Before installing GP-3100/GEB-3301 onto the 19” Rack Mount, please follow the steps below to assemble the 19” Rack Mount kit first.
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(4) Turn to the bottom side of the seat bracket, and fasten the four screws (M4X6L) to fix the back panel. Step 1. Get assembled GP-3100/GEB-3301 ready. Loosen and remove the four screws on the front panel of the GEB-3301 module.
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Step 2. Place the GP-3100/GEB-3301 into the assembled 19” Rack Mount kit. Step 3. Turn to the bottom side of the 19” Rack Mount kit, and fasten the four screws (M3X8L). Step 4. Turn to the back side of the 19” Rack Mount kit, and fasten the 6 screws (M4X6L).
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Step 5. Install the GP-3100/GEB-3301 with the 19” Rack Mount kit onto the 19” Rack by fastening screws as indicated below to complete the installation. (User needs to prepare the screws according to the rack on site) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.20 Installing GEB-3601 Module 3.20.1 Installing GEB-3601 Module onto GP-3100 Step 1. Locate and remove the rear panel of the module. Remove the protective shell on the riser card. Step 2. Loosen and remove the screws on the panels of the module.
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Step 4. Loosen and remove the two screws on the bottom side of GP-3100 and remove the bracket. Step 5. Hold the module, align the riser card’s golden pins with the socket of GP-3100. Insert the riser card firmly to the socket of GP-3100, and ensure the module is firmly connected to GP-3100.
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7.1 Press the left side and hold the right side of the module’s top panel at about 30 degrees as the picture below. 7.2 Keep holding the left side of the module’s top panel, and press down the location on the panel as indicated. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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(Cette étape est très importante ! Ne pas suivre cette étape endommagera le connecteur d'alimentation du ventilateur.) Fan Power Connector on GEB-3601 Step 8. Fasten the 9 screws on the panels. Side Panel Front Panel Side Panel GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Press the wire and tape to close to the fan side, and then push out the fan seat. This step is important! Failure to follow this step may scratch and damage the wire. (Cette étape est importante ! Ne pas suivre cette étape pourrait rayer et endommager le fil.) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 3. Loosen and remove the screw(s) to remove the I/O bracket(s). Step 4. Loosen but not remove the four screws. Front View Top View GP-3100 | User Manual...
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(45 mm/ 25 mm) according to the GPU card’s dimension. 45 mm 25 mm Step 7. Insert the GPU power cables into the power connectors (red set or blue set) as indicated. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 9. If there is exposed PCB on the GPU card which may touch the card retainer, please paste the black sponge bars on the lateral sides of card retainer before inserting GPU card into the module. If not, please skip this step and directly go to the step 10. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 10. Insert GPU card into the PCIe socket. Step 11. Fasten the screws back. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 12. Fasten the four screws to fix the card retainer. Front View Top View Step 13. Push the plate till it contacts the GPU card, and then fasten the two screws to fix the GPU card GP-3100 | User Manual...
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(Il est normal que la carte GPU puisse être trop épaisse pour fixer la vis dans le trou.) Step 15. Loosen but not remove the screw. Step 16. Make sure that the metal plate slides down until it touches the GPU card, and then fasten the screw to fix the GPU card. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 18. Loosen but not remove the screw in order to move the cable tie seat to an appropriate place. Step 19. Use the cable tie (included in the Module Pack) to tie the two wires together. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Fasten the screw and execute the installation step 7~ 8 in chapter 3.20.1 in the end. This step is important! Failure to follow this step may scratch and damage the wire. (Cette étape est importante ! Ne pas suivre cette étape pourrait rayer et endommager le fil.) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.20.3 Installing Rubber Foot Pad Step 1. Locate the two screw holes on the side panel of GEB-3601. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Step 2. Attach on the two rubber foot pads and fasten the two screws (M4x8L) to fix them. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.20.4 Installing Wall Mount GP-3100 with GEB-3601 Module provides a wall mount kit that customers can install system on the wall in a convenient and economical way. Step 1. After completing all the installation steps in chapter 3.20.1, attach the wall mount bracket onto the system according to the orientation shown below.
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Step 2. Use provided 15 screws (M4x8L) to fasten the bracket. Step 3. The 10 bracket mounting holes are used to fix the system on the wall. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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3.20.5 I 19” R GP-3100 with GEB-3601 Module provides the 19” Rack Mount kit that customers can install the system onto the 19” Rack. Before installing GP-3100/GEB-3601 onto the 19” Rack Mount, please follow the steps below to assemble the 19” Rack Mount kit first.
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(4) Turn to the bottom side of the seat bracket. Fasten the four screws (M4X6L) to fix the back panel. Step 1. Get the assembled GP-3100/GEB-3601 ready. Loosen and remove the four screws on the front panel of the GEB-3601 module.
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Step 2. Place the GP-3100/GEB-3601 into the assembled 19” Rack Mount kit. Step 3. Turn to the bottom side of the 19” Rack Mount kit, and fasten the four screws (M3X8L). Step 4. Turn to the back side of the 19” Rack Mount kit, and fasten the 6 screws (M4X6L).
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Step 5. Install the GP-3100/GEB-3601 with the 19” Rack Mount kit onto the 19” Rack by fastening screws as indicated below to complete the installation. (User needs to prepare the screws according to the rack on site) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup GP-3100 | User Manual...
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( ↑↓ ) to highlight the field and press <Enter> to call up the sub-menu. Then you can use the control keys to enter values and move from field to field within a sub-menu. If you want to return to the main menu, just press the <Esc >. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Use arrow keys to move among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter a sub-menu. 4 2 1 S Set the date. Please use <Tab> to switch between date elements. 4 2 2 S Set the time. Please use <Tab> to switch between time elements. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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4 3 1 PU ◼ Efficient-core Information This page displays the E-core Information. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Allows you to choose the number of active performance cores. Configuration options: [All] [7] [6] [5] [4] [3] [2] [1]. ◼ Active Efficient-cores Allows you to choose the number of active efficient cores. Configuration options: [All] [7] [6] [5] [4] [3] [2] [1] [0]. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Allows users to choose the upper limit of CPU power. Configuration options: [Auto] [35W] 4 3 3 S ◼ SATA Controller(s) [Enabled] Enables or disables Serial ATA controller. ◼ SATA Mode Selection [AHCI] This item allows users to choose [AHCI] mode only. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Enables or disables SATA 1 Port. ❑ S Enables or disables SATA 2 Port. ❑ S Enables or disables SATA 3 Port. ❑ S Enables or disables SATA 4 Port. 4 3 4 P H-FW ◼ Firmware Update Configuration GP-3100 | User Manual...
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SHA256 PCR Bank [Enabled] Enables or disables SHA256 PCR Bank function. ◼ SHA384 PCR Bank [Disabled] Enables or disables SHA384 PCR Bank function. ◼ SM3_256 PCR Bank [Disabled] Enables or disables SM3_256 PCR Bank function. ◼ Pending Operation [None] GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Allows users to select the highest Advanced Configuration Power Interface® (ACPI) sleep state that system will enter when suspend button is pressed. [Suspend Disabled]: Disables entering suspend state. [S3 (suspend to RAM)]: Enables suspend to RAM state. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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This item allows users to change the address & IRQ settings of the specified serial port. ❑ O [RS232] This item allows users to select Serial Port Mode. Configuration options: [RS232] [RS422/RS485 Full Duplex] [RS485 Half Duplex] GP-3100 | User Manual...
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These items display the current status of all monitored hardware devices/ components such as voltages and temperatures. ◼ Internal Smart Fan Function [Enabled] Enables or disables smart fan function. ◼ Internal Smart Fan Configuration Allows users to setting smart fan parameters. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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This item allows users to change the way to wake system from S5 state. [Fixed Time]: Set the specified time (HH:MM:SS) to wake system. [Dynamic Time]: Set the increase time from current time to wake system. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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These items allow users to enable or disable console redirection function. 4 3 11 USB ◼ XHCI Hand-off [Enabled] This item allows users to enable or disable XHCI hand-off function. ◼ USB Mass Storage Driver Support [Enabled] Enables or disables support for USB mass storage devices. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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4 3 12 N w ◼ Network Stack [Disabled] Enables or disables UEFI Network Stack. 4 3 13 SM ◼ CSM Support [Disabled] Enables or disables compatibility support module. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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4 3 14 NVM The screen allows users to select options for the NVMe configuration, and change the value of the selected option. If there is NVMe Device detected, the options will show as the NVMe Device is found. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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This section allows you to configure chipset related settings according to user’s preference. 4 4 1 S ◼ Memory Configuration This item displays detailed memory configuration in the system. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Allows users to select which graphics device should be primary display or select SG for switchable graphics. Configuration options: [Auto] [IGFX] [PEG Slot] [PCIe] ❑ This item allows users to enable or disable Internal Graphics. When set to [Auto], it will detect by BIOS. Configuration options: [Auto] [Disabled] [Enabled] GP-3100 | User Manual...
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◼ PCI Express Root Port [Enabled] Enables or disables PCI Express Root Port. ◼ PCIe Speed [Auto] Allows you to select PCI Express interface speed. Configuration options: [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3]. ❑ PCI Express Root Port (PCIE3B3/PCIE4S4) GP-3100 | User Manual...
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This item allows users to enable or disable Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) function. ◼ Above 4GB MMIO BIOS assignment [Enabled] This item allows users to enable or disable above 4GB Memory Mappe IO BIOS assignment function. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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◼ PCI Express Configuration ❑ P Ex ◼ P Ex Allows you to enable or disable the PCI Express Port. ◼ P Allows you to select PCI Express interface speed. Configuration options: [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3]. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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P E3B5/ P E4S6 ◼ P Ex Allows you to enable or disable the PCI Express Port. ◼ P Allows you to select PCI Express interface speed. Configuration options: [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3]. ◼ HD Audio Configuration GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Allows you to change CN4 Function as [Auto], [SSD-SATA], [SSD-PCIe], [WWAN-PCIe], or [WWAN-USB3]. ◼ CN5 Function Switch [CNVi] Allows users to select [CNVi] or [WiFi] for CN5 connector. ◼ BTB_FH1_DB Mode Selection [4x1] Allows users to select [4x1] or [1x4] for BTB_FH1_DB Mode. ◼ Audio Amplifier [Enabled] GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Allows you to specify which power state system will enter when power is resumed after a power failure (G3 state). [Always on]: Enters to power on state. [Always off]: Enters to power off state. [Keep last state]: Enters to the last power state before a power failure. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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This section allows users to configure BIOS security settings. 4 5 1 Administrator Password controls access to the BIOS Setup utility. 4 5 2 U User Password controls access to the system at boot and to the BIOS Setup utility. 4 5 3 S GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Allows users to select the power-on state for keyboard NumLock. 4 6 3 Q Allows users to enable or disable Quiet Boot function. 4 6 4 F Allows users to enable or disable Fast Boot function. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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This item allows users to restore/ load default values for all the options. 4 7 8 S This item allows users to save the changes done so far as user defaults. 4 7 9 R This item allows users to restore the user defaults to all the options. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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This page is dedicated to configuring the ME function. After the system powers on, press the delete key promptly to access the BIOS menu, allowing users to view the following MEBx page. Press enter key to enter the default password "admin" to enter the next step for password creation. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Create a new password using 8 characters including uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and special symbols. (For example, “Abc123!!”) Enter the created password again for confirmation. GP-3100 | User Manual...
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Afterward, you will be directed to the MEBx function setting page." GP-3100 | User Manual...
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5.1 Where to download drivers? Please visit the CINCOZE website, navigate to the Products page, and download the drivers for the GP-3100 series." 5.2 Where to find the technical documents? Please go to the CINCOZE website partnerzone to find the technical documents for GP-3100 series.
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