Blackview MP60 Series User Manual
Disclaimer
- Ensure use of the original power supply. The company is not responsible for any problems or failures caused by any third-party adapter.
- Users may use third-party content (music videos, pictures, software), but the company assumes no responsibility for copyright issues or software failures.
- In case of product breakdown, warranty clauses will be strictly followed. However, the company is not liable for any property loss or economic loss incurred during use.
- The device comes with factory-installed software, tested for practical use. Changes to this software (deletion or compatibility issues) do not affect the machine and are not considered product quality issues.
- The company reserves the right to improve the product. Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice. Please refer to the actual product.
Quick Installation
Connecting Peripherals
1. Connect your display device using an HDMI, DP, or TYPE-C cable.
2. Connect the power supply using the provided DC adapter.
3. Connect your keyboard and mouse (not included) via USB interfaces.
Connecting to the Internet
Connect to the internet using a network cable or Wi-Fi. Note: Wi-Fi setup is required after powering on.
Visual Aid Description:
A diagram illustrates the setup: a Mini PC connected to a Display via HDMI, a Keyboard and Mouse connected via USB, and a Power Adapter connected to the Mini PC.
Packing List
- Mini PC x1
- Power Adapter x1
- User Manual x1
- Mini PC copper fixing screws x2
- VESA Mounting Bracket x1
- HDMI Cable x1
- VESA Mounting Bracket Screws x2
Installation of VESA Bracket
This section details the process of attaching the VESA mounting bracket to the Mini PC and a display. The bracket is secured to the back of the display using screws, and the Mini PC is then mounted onto the bracket.
Visual Aid Description:
A diagram shows a VESA bracket being attached to the back of a monitor, followed by the Mini PC being mounted onto the bracket using screws.
Tips and FAQ
Turning Off Your Mini PC
If your Mini PC becomes unresponsive, press and hold the power button for at least 4-6 seconds until it shuts down.
First-Time System Boot
Upon the initial startup, you will be guided through the configuration of your Windows operating system. Follow these steps:
- Press the PC's power button. Wait for the installation interface to appear.
- Select your language and country/region.
- Select your preferred input method and confirm. You can skip selecting a second input method.
- Networking: Connect to Wi-Fi by entering the password or plug in a network cable. (Note: Skipping network connection during setup is recommended for a faster initial setup, as network updates can prolong the startup time.)
- Accept the License Agreement.
- Set your User Name and Password. The desktop will appear once the installation process is complete.
Connecting to Wi-Fi
To connect to a Wi-Fi network:
- Select the Wi-Fi icon ? from the taskbar.
- Click the Wi-Fi icon to turn it on.
- Select an available Wi-Fi connection from the list.
- Start the network connection. You may be prompted to enter a security key.
Entering BIOS Settings
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the first software loaded when the Mini PC starts. To access BIOS, press the "Del" or "ESC" key during the boot process.
Under normal circumstances, the default BIOS settings are suitable for most users and ensure optimal performance. Avoid changing default BIOS settings unless you are installing new system components that require specific BIOS configurations or updates.
Warning: Incorrect BIOS settings can lead to system instability or startup failure. It is strongly recommended to seek assistance from technical service personnel before making any changes to BIOS settings.
Precautions
- Exercise caution during operations to prevent data damage or loss.
- Ensure virus protection is active and use a virus firewall.
- Turn off and disconnect the power supply if the mini-host is not in use for extended periods.
- Avoid frequent power cycling. Allow an interval of at least 10 seconds, preferably not less than 60 seconds, between startups.
- Maintain a clean and dry environment to prevent moisture damage. If dust accumulates on the host, wipe it with a dry, soft cloth.
- Avoid direct exposure of the mini-host to strong light and keep it away from strong magnetic fields.
- Do not spill liquids (water, food, etc.) onto the mini-host. Do not pull data cables or power cords forcefully.