User Manual for CNX models including: N6005, I7-1270P, I7-1280-P, I7-12700H, I7-12900H, KC12 Mini PC, KC12, Mini PC
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DocumentDocumentProduct manuals KC12 MINI PC Safety Warning: To avoid the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury, basic safety precautions should be followed when using this computer, including the following: 1. Read these guidance notes carefully before using the computer; 2. Place this computer on a smooth countertop prior to setup; 3. Keep the computer away from heat, humidity and dust 4. Do not hit or drop the computer to avoid damage 5. Do not spill any liquid on the computer to avoid damaging it or causing it to burn; 6. Do not clog computer vents or other open slots 7. Unplug the computer if it will not be used for a long time; 8. Do not disassemble the computer by yourself. For safety reasons, have it done by a professional. Thanks for your support and happy using! This product is not sold with a power adapter, if consumers use a power adapter to supply power, they should buy the supporting use of CCC certification and meet the requirements of the power adapter. Product Specifications Processor Specifications CPU Intel Alder Lake Core i7-1270P I7-1280-P TDP28W Intel Core i7-12700H I7-12900H TDP45W CPU Platform Intel Alder Lake 12th gen CPU Graphics Cards Memory Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics Support 4-display Memory Type Memory Slot Expansion Slots DDR4 2133MHz/2400MHz/2666MHz/3200MHZ 2 × DDR4 SO-DIMM up to 64GB WiFi Slot SSD Slot HDD Front Panel Power-on button Thunderbolt USB Interface Audio Interface Rear Panel Power port Lan slot Display Interface USB Slot Other parameters Dimension Power adapter BIOS support 1×M.2 2230 slotsupport WIFI/BT WIFI:802.11 b/g/n/AC/AX Bluetooth 4.0 or above 1×M.2 2280 slotsupport SATA/NVME Gen3 X4 1×M.2 2280 slotNVME PCIE GEN4 X4 1×SATA HDD 2.5inch (Available) 1×Power Button 1×Thunderbolt4Compatible with PD power supply 4×USB3.2 Gen1 1×3.5mm earphone 1×3.5mm MIC in 1×DC Jack 5.5*2.5mm (12-19V) 2×RJ45 2500M 2×HDMI Out 2.0 4K 60HZ 1×DP 1.4 1×Type-C Thunderbolt 4 2×USB2.0 175×128×46mm 12V-19V 90W Type-C support PD Battery charger96W above AMI UEFI BIOSsupport PXEWOL Working Environment Temperature: -1050 Humidity: 5%~95% Storage environment Temperature: -20~80 Humidity: 5%~95% Interface Description How to add RAM and replace SSD 1.To remove the bottom case, first remove the four foot cover. 2.Use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws to open the bottom case. 3.after open the bottom case, you will see inside slot for RAM 4.The memory and SSD are installed in the locations shown in the SSD and header on the motherboard photos. SSD support 2 slot for NVME/SSD & ONLY NVME SSD . 5. Adding or replacing memory. 6.If you want to replace the SSD, please remove the screws first. 7. when close the bottom case, please pay attention the direction as picture show Attention 1.The memory standard for this computer is SO-DIMM DDR4 and the SSD standard is M.2 2280 SSD. 2.You can also add a 7mm 2.5" hard drive to this computer. How to install a 2.5inch hard drive 1.Hard drive size is 7mm 2.5 inches 2. Align the drive with the bracket screw holes. 3.Tighten the screws on both sides. (Four in total) 4.Connect the hard drive to the motherboard connectors with the attached special SATA cable and SATA power cable. BIOS Setup 3.1 BIOS Instruction This motherboard uses AMI BIOS, which is known as Basic Input Output System(Basic input/output system). It is stored in a chip on the motherboard of your computer. When you turn on your computer, BIOS is the first program to run, and it has the following main functions: APower On Self Test (POST), the function is to check if the computer is good. BInitialize and detect some external devices and load and run your operating system. CProvides the lowest, most basic level of control over your computer hardware. DManage your computer through SETUP in BIOS. BIOS data is stored in a CMOSRO RAM chip on the motherboard, maintained by a 3.3V coin cell battery, which contains important information about the system and the setup program for setting system parameters - the BIOS Setup program. When the system is running normally, the BIOS does not need to be modified, and when the CMOS data is lost due to other reasons, the BIOS needs to be reset. Attention: Improper BIOS settings can directly damage your computer's hardware and even burn your motherboard, so it is recommended that those unfamiliar with the settings be careful to modify them. Due to the BIOS in the motherboard constantly upgraded, this manual in the relevant BIOS information for reference only.Therefore, the BIOS information in this manual is not guaranteed to be consistent with the information in the actual BIOS of the motherboard information. 3.2 BIOS Settings Press F2 to enter BIOS Setup Press F7 to enter the Boot menu Press <Enter> to select and use Page Up and Page Down to change the options. Press <F1> for help, press <Esc> to exit. Please see the following sheet for details. Control Keys / / + / <Enter> <ESC> <F1> <F2> <F9> <F10> Function Description Move the left and right arrows to select the screen Move the up and down arrows to select the up and down items Increase/decrease the value or change the selection Select this option to enter the sub-menu Return to the main screen, or end the CMOS SETUP program from the main screen Show related auxiliary instructions Restore the previous setting Load the optimal value setting (BIOS initial value) Save the changed CMOS settings and reboot 3.2.1 Set the timer start time AdvancedRC ACPI SettingWake system from S5The default is Disabled After setting to Enabled, you can set the timer on time, which is hour, minute and second respectively. 3.2.2 Power-on settings(State After G3) ChepsetPCH-IO Configuration State After G3 ·State After G3The available options areS0 State/S5 State S5 StatePress the power on button to turn on normally S0 StateAutomatic power on after power on. 3.2.3 PXE Setting(Network Stack Configuration) Advanced Network Stack Configuration ·Network Stack The default option is Enabled PXE Function ControllerAvailable options areEnabledDisabled How to avoid equipment failure N0. Failure phenomenon Exclusion method 1 No power on 1Make sure that the AC power adapter is connected to the computer and that the power cord plug is plugged into a properly working power outlet: 2the computer is turned on (press the power button again to confirm that it is turned on properly); 3If the above items have been set correctly, but the computer still does not turn on, please promptly contact the supplier. 2 No screen display when 1Please check whether the HDMI and DP cables are properly connected computer is turned on 2Check if the monitor input mode is correct 3 A black screen appears 1Check the power indicator status to confirm whether the device is in hibernation while the computer is running mode? Press the power button to see if it wake up 2Check if the monitor is hibernating 4 Computer not responding 1To force the power off, press and hold the power button and then turn the power back on; 2Or dial down the power plug, and then reconnect the power on 5 No sound from speakers 1Check if the mute function is off or headphones 2Whether speakers or headphones are selected as the playback device If you encounter any questions in the use, please feel free to contact us, thanks again for your support and happy life!