Shuttle DS61 V1.1 DS61V1.1 사용자 설명서

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Product Specifications
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Energy-saving 
The power consumption mainly depends on the processor in use and 
its load. Using an Intel Pentium G860 processor, the system consumes 
about 23W in idle mode (27W with Intel Core i7-2600S). Under full load, 
the power consumption is 52W (94W respectively). 
Note: the maximum output wattage of the power adapter is specified 
with 90W. Assuming, the adapter’s efficiency is 90%, the input wattage 
can be up to 100W. 
 
 
Great Connectivity 
Despite its small size, DS61 V1.1 sports a wide range of I/O connectors. 
Beside the SD card reader, it features each a couple of USB 3.0, USB 
2.0, Gigabit LAN, digital video, audio and serial ports. 
 
  
 
Dual Gigabit LAN Network 
Today’s media-rich communications across the internet and within 
enterprises create new demands for clients in Local Area Networks. For 
that reason, Shuttle applies Gigabit LAN performance to their Mini-PCs 
and DS61 V1.1 even supports two of them. Dual networking allows the 
computer to connect to a single network using two cables at once with 
an appropriate switch (teaming mode with load balancing or failover 
function) or to two different networks depending on the needs of the 
user. 
 
 
Dual View Technology with HDMI and DVI 
DS61 V1.1 features two digital video outputs: HDMI and DVI-I. Dual View 
technology offers multiple display support on up to two separate 
monitors. This helps to improve on productivity by allowing for 
spreading multiple windows across two monitors while working with 
them simultaneously. 
 
D-Sub (VGA)
DVI-D
HDMI
DVI-I
 
Video outputs 
With optional adapters DVI-D devices can be connected to the HDMI 
port or VGA devices to the DVI-I port, respectively. 
 
DVI-D means the connector only outputs digital video signals.  
DVI-I means digital and analog video signals are put out.  
HDMI supports digital video plus multi-channel digital audio output. 
D-Sub / VGA means analog video signals are put out. 
 
  
 
Two serial ports 
Many PCs do not have these legacy ports any longer, since they have 
been superseded and replaced by USB for most consumer appli-
cations, but they are still commonly used for applications such as 
industrial automation systems, scientific analysis, POS  systems and 
other industrial applications. DS61 V1.1 features two serial RS-232 ports 
which also support both 5 or 12V auxiliary voltage. The left COM port 
also supports the RS422 and RS485 standard.