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Contents About This User Manual ....................5 Prompt Description ....................6 Package Box Contents ....................7 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Mini PC Appearance Overview ....................10 Front View ......................10 Left View ........................ 11 Right View ......................12 Back view ....................... 13 Chapter 2: Using Your Mini PC Before You Start ......................
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Restoring the Bottom Cover ...................31 Installing Memory Modules ................... 33 Installing M.2 SSDs ....................34 Installing a Wireless Network Card ............... 35 Chapter 4: TPM About TPM ......................38 Appendix Security Notes .......................40 Operational Precautions ..................40 Usage Precautions ....................40 Service and Support ......................42...
About This User Manual This user manual provides an overview of the hardware settings and software features of the Mini PC. It is organized into the following chapters: Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Mini PC This chapter introduces the hardware components of the Mini PC. Chapter 2: Using Your Mini PC This chapter covers the basic operations of the Mini PC.
Prompt Description The instructions for use of specific icons and information in the manual are as follows: Important! This information contains important information that must be followed to complete the task. Note: This information contains additional tips and helpful information to assist in completing the task. Warning! This information contains vital information that must be followed to ensure user safety and avoid damage to the Mini PC’s data or components.
Package Box Contents Your Mini PC package box should include the following items: Product packaging box GEEKOM Mini PC IT/XT/GT - Mega Series Products Product Power adapter* AC power cable* HDMI cable* VESA bracket...
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During the warranty period, if the product or its accessories experience any fault under normal usage conditions, please contact a GEEKOM-authorized service center with your warranty card and the faulty product.
Appearance Overview Front View USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A Port This USB 3.2 Gen2 (Universal Serial Bus) port provides a transfer speed of up to 10Gbit/s. Headphone/Headset/Microphone Output Port (Optional) This port is used to connect audio output devices such as speakers or headphones.
Left View Note: The left view of IT1/XT1/GT1 - Mega series products may vary with different models. Please distinguish according to the model. IT1 Mega GT1 Mega Left view XT1 Mega Left view SD Card Slot This slot is designed to accommodate an SD card. Note: The SD card is optional and must be purchased separately.
Right View Note: The right view of IT1/XT1/GT1 - Mega series products may vary with different models. Please distinguish according to the model. IT1 Mega GT1 Mega Right View XT1 Mega Right View Kensington Security Slot The Kensington security slot allows you to secure your Mini PC with a compatible anti-theft lock.
Rear View Power Input Port The power adapter converts AC power to DC power, which is supplied to your Mini PC via this port. To avoid damaging your Mini PC, always use the included power adapter. Important! The power adapter may heat up during operation. Please ensure it is not covered by any objects and keep it away from your body.
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USB4 + DP Port This USB4 (Universal Serial Bus4) port provides the following features: • Transfer speeds of up to 40 Gbit/s for USB4 devices. • Supports DisplayPort 1.4 (resolution up to 7680x4320@60 • Backward compatible with USB 3.2 • USB fast charging with an output of up to 5V/3A •...
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Ethernet Port This 8-pin network port supports a standard Ethernet cable to connect to a LAN. It also supports Wi-Fi 7 (up to 2500 Mbps) and Bluetooth 5.4 pairing. USB 2.0 Port This USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is compatible with USB 2.0 devices, such as keyboards, pointing devices, USB drives, external hard drives, speakers, cameras, and printers.
Before You Start Connecting the Power Adapter to Your Mini PC Follow the steps below to connect the power adapter to your Mini PC: A. Insert the DC power plug into the DC power jack on the Mini B. Connect the power cable to the AC power adapter. C.
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Note: The power adapter may vary depending on the model and region. Refer to the following information for details: 120 W power adapter Input voltage: 100-240V AC Input frequency: 50-60Hz Output current (power): 6.32A (120W) Output voltage: 19V...
Connecting a Screen to Your Mini PC Your Mini PC features the following ports for connecting screens or projectors: 2×HDMI ports 2× USB4 multipurpose input/output ports Notes: Depending on the model and optional configurations, you can connect and display up to 4 monitors simultaneously*.
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Please follow the instructions below to connect the screen to your Mini Connect one end of the HDMI cable or USB4 cable to the screen and the other end to the corresponding port on your Mini PC. Connect a screen via HDMI port Connect a screen via USB4 multi-purpose input/output port...
Connecting a USB Keyboard or Mouse You can connect any USB keyboard or mouse to your Mini PC. Alternatively, you can connect a USB receiver to a wireless keyboard and mouse set. Please connect the keyboard and mouse to your Mini PC according to the following instructions: Connect the USB flat cable of the keyboard and mouse to any USB port on your Mini PC.
Attached VESA Installation Attach the VESA bracket (included in the package box) to the back of a monitor. This allows you to securely hang the Mini PC on the back of the monitor, keeping your workspace tidy. A. Install the VESA mount bracket on the back of the monitor with a VESA hole B.
Powering On Press the power button to start your Mini PC Turning off Your Mini PC If your Mini PC becomes unresponsive, press and hold the power button for at least 4 seconds to force a shutdown. Putting Your Mini PC into Sleep Mode Please enter Control Panel in the Windows search bar, then click Hardware and Sound >...
Entering the BIOS Settings The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) contains the hardware configuration settings necessary for starting your Mini PC. Under normal circumstances, the default BIOS settings can be applied to most situations to ensure optimal system performance. You should only modify the default BIOS settings in the following scenarios: An error message appears during startup, prompting you to ...
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It is recommended that you install or upgrade memory modules, wireless network cards, and solid-state drives (SSD) under professional supervision. Visit a GEEKOM-authorized service center for further assistance. Before starting any installation, ensure your hands are dry. Before installation, wear an anti-static wrist strap or touch a grounded object or metal surface to prevent static damage to components.
Removing the Bottom Cover 1. Turn off your Mini PC and disconnect all cables and devices. 2. Place the Mini PC on a stable and flat surface with the top of the device facing downward.
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3. Loosen the four screws on the bottom cover.
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4. Please hold two captive screws firmly and gently lift the bottom cover upward until it separates from the chassis.
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5. Remove the bottom cover, the internal product components are as shown in the figure below.
Installing Memory Modules Your Mini PC is equipped with two SO-DIMM slots, allowing the installation of up to two DDR5 SO-DIMM memory modules. 1. Peel back the protective film covering the memory slots. Align the memory module with the slot and insert it. 2.
Installing M.2 SSDs Your Mini PC features two specifications M.2 slots inside the chassis. Install the M.2 SSD to the chassis: Note:M.2 SSD specifications that can be Supported: 1 x M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4*4 SSD 1 x M.2 2242 SATAIII SSD 1.
Installing a Wireless Network Card Note: Your Mini PC includes an M.2 slot designed for installing a 2230 wireless network and Bluetooth adapter. 1. (Optional) Remove any pre-installed M.2 SSD if necessary. To remove the M.2 SSD, first remove the screws (A) from the studs and then remove the M.2SSD (B).
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4. (Optional) Attach the antenna to your wireless network card. Notes: Connecting an antenna to your wireless network card can enhance the wireless signal. A soft click sound indicates that the antenna is securely connected to the wireless network card.
About TPM This system defaults to supporting the fTPM option: Firmware TPM (fTPM) Notes: fTPM is supported by default, but it may not be activated. You can check if your system supports fTPM using the following methods: Use the Windows Security App a.
Security Notes Before you start using this product, please thoroughly read the following operational precautions to avoid potential system damage or personal injury due to human error. Operational Precautions Before using this product, please carefully read the relevant information provided in this manual. ...
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If you encounter any of the following issues, or any technical problems while using the product, please contact your authorized distributor. -Damaged power cable or charger. -The computer or accessories have been exposed to water. -The computer does not operate normally despite following the instructions.
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