AIO DRN-STN User manual


Content
1
Warnings ----------------------------------------- 2 - 4
User interface ----------------------------------------- 5
Accessories ----------------------------------------- 6
Opening Buttery Latches ------------------------------ 7
Opening the DRN-STN ----------------------------------------- 8
System integration ----------------------------------------- 9 - 17
Cable Outlet ----------------------------------------- 15
Power on / Reset ----------------------------------------- 18
Monitor adjustment ----------------------------------------- 19
Fan speed adjustment ----------------------------------------- 20
Dust Filter removing ----------------------------------------- 21
Dust Filter placement ----------------------------------------- 22
Security ----------------------------------------- 23
Product specs ----------------------------------------- 24 - 26
Warranty ----------------------------------------- 26

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Warnings
The length of the expansion cards in position 1, 2, 3 may be maximum 425 mm.
The length of the expansion cards in position 4, 5, 6, 7 may be maximum 285 mm.
The height of the CPU cooler may be maximum 140 mm.

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Warnings
Replacing Housing Fans
If you want to change the Housing Fans by your own preferred model, please note the following.
The total power consumption of the 6 Housing Fans together may be maximum 30 watt.
Housing airow
Do NOT block the air inlet at the left side of the DRN-STN.
Do NOT block the air outlet at the top side of the DRN-STN.
Do NOT block the air outlet at the right side of the DRN-STN.
This is to ensure proper cooling of all electric components inside the DRN-STN.
6 fans together ≤ 30 watt

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PSU airow
The air inlet of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) must NOT face the chassis wall.
The air inlet of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) must face the inside of the chassis.
The air inlet of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) must be free from obstructions, to ensure proper
cooling of the PSU.
Warnings

User Interface
Top Grip Left
Top Grip Right
Bottom Grip Left
Bottom Grip Right Main Power In
Socket (C14)
Local Area Network
Socket (RJ45)
USB2.0
24 inch Monitor
5.25 inch Bays
Monitor
Buttons
Fan Speed Switches
USB3.0
Power Button
Reset Button
Microphone Socket (3.5 mm)
Headphone Socket (3.5 mm)
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Accessories
Microphone Socket (3.5 mm)
4 x Screw 6-32 Hex S1
12 x Screw M3 S2 Fine thread !
14 x Screw 6-32 S3
9 x Motherboard Mounting Stando M1
1 x MB Mounting Stando Tool T1
2 x 5.25”Device Mounting Part L P1
2 x 5.25”Device Mounting Part R P2
16 x 3.5”Device Mounting Part P3
6 x Tie-wrap W1
1 x Buzzer B1
1 x Padlock Loop L1
1 x Chassis Molex cable C2
1 x Chassis User Interface cable C3
Inside the Accessory Box you will nd the following parts:

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Opening Buttery Latches
To close a Buttery Latch
4) Push down the latch.
Make sure the latch overlaps the hook on the back cover !
5) Rotate the grip 180 degrees clockwise.
6) Push the grip so it comes at.
To open a Buttery Latch
1) Lift the grip
2) Rotate the grip 180 degrees counter clockwise
3) Lift the latch by pulling the grip
1)
2)
3)

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Opening the DRN-STN
To open the DRN-STN
Place the DRN-STN on a clean and smooth
surface with its front side facing down.
1) Release the Belt Buckle (BB)
2) Open the 4 Buttery Latches (BL)
3) Lift and remove the back cover
4) Take out the chassis.
BL
BL BL
BL
BB
1) 2)
3) 4)

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System integration
Installing the Power Supply Unit
1) The air inlet of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) must NOT be facing the chassis wall !
The air inlet of the PSU must be free from obstructions, to ensure proper airow for cooling.
2) Mount the PSU with 4 screws (S1) to the chassis.
3) Remove the Side Panel (SP) to get access to the backside of the motherboard plate.
The motherboard plate oers 3 openings (A, B, C ) to guide and hide cables at its backside.
4) For mounting cables, the backside of the motherboard plate oers 22 Mounting Loops (ML).
With the use of Tie-wraps (W1) cables can be attached to these loops.
Installing the motherboard
1) Please read the manual of your motherboard for the location of the motherboard mounting holes.
2) Use the Motherboard Mounting Stando Tool (T1) to screw the Motherboard Mounting Standos (M1)
accordingly to the chassis motherboard plate.
3) Place the motherboard in the chassis and mount it with screws (S3) to the Motherboard Mounting Standos.
M1 S3
S1
W1
T1
ML
SP

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System integration
Installing the motherboard
1) Please read the manual of your motherboard for the location of the motherboard mounting holes.
2) Use the Motherboard Mounting Stando Tool (T1) to screw the Motherboard Mounting Standos (M1)
accordingly to the chassis motherboard plate.
3) Place the motherboard in the chassis and mount it with screws (S3) to the Motherboard Mounting Standos.
Installing a 3.5” device
1) Place one 3.5”Device Mounting Strip (P3) on each side of the 3.5”device.
2) Slide the 3.5”device with the mounting strips into the 3.5”mounting bracket until
it snaps rmly in place.
3) Please read the manual of your motherboard / 3.5” device to connect the power and data cables.
Installing a 2.5” device
1) One 2.5”device can be mounted with 4 screws (S2) to the bottom side of the chassis.
2) Please read the manual of your motherboard / 2.5” device to connect the power and data cables.
P3
S2

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System integration
Connecting Chassis Fans
1) Check the manual of your motherboard where to connect the 2 connectors of the Chassis Fans.
2) Connect the 2 connectors of the Chassis Fans to the motherboard.
In case your motherboard only oers one fan connector, check the motherboard manual if you can
use a separate splitter to connect both Chassis Fans.
Note: the fan speed of the two Chassis Fans inside the chassis can only be controlled by
the motherboard (BIOS). The DRN-STN has no switches for Chassis Fan speed adjustment.

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System integration
Installing add-on cards
1) Lift the handle of the add-on card clamp in the direction of the
Chassis Fans (just a few millimeters is enough).
2) Rotate the handle 90 degrees upward.
3) Carefully select the slot(s) in which the add-on cards will be installed.
4) Use a at screw driver to break out the strip(s) to create openings for the add-on card(s).
Be careful not to damage the motherboard or other components !
5) Follow the installation instructions in the manual(s) of your add-on card(s).
Optionally you can mount the add-on card(s) with a screw(s) (S3).
6) To lock the add-on cards, rotate the add-on card mounting clamp handle 90 degrees
downward, until it snaps rmly.

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System integration
Installing the 5.25” devices
1) Mount one 5.25”Device Mounting Part L (P1) with two screws (S2) to the left side of the 5.25“ device.
Mount one 5.25”Device Mounting Part R (P2) with two screws (S2) to the right side of the 5.25”device.
2) Slide the hooks of the 5.25”Device Mounting Parts into the square holes at the bottom side of the chassis.
3) Mount both 5.25”Device Mounting Parts with screws (S3) to the bottom of the chassis.
Please read the manual of your motherboard / 5.25“ device to connect the power and data cables.
Guide the power and data cables through the oval-shaped holes at the bottom side of the chassis.
4) Remove the corresponding 5.25”blank shield from the front of the DRN-STN housing.
S2 P1 P2
S3
1 2 3

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System integration
Connecting the Chassis Molex cable
1) Plug the 4 pin male connector of the Chassis Molex cable (C2) to one of the female connectors of
the Power Supply Unit.
2) Plug the 4 pin female connector of the Chassis Molex cable to the Chassis PCB (CP), inside (!) the chassis.
Connecting the Chassis User Interface cable
1) Plug the 10 pin connector of the Chassis User Interface cable (C3) to the Chassis PCB (CP), inside (!)
the chassis. Make sure you plug it in the right way, it ts only in one orientation !
2) Please read the manual of your motherboard before you connect the connectors on the other end
of the Chassis User Interface cable to the respective pins on the motherboard.
C3
C2
CP
CP

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System integration
Placing the chassis inside the housing
Before you place the chassis inside the DRN-STN housing, make sure you keep all cables to the side !
This is to prevent the cables from being trapped under the chassis.
Cable Outlet
At the bottom side of the DRN-STN housing,
next to the Main Power In Socket, there is an
outlet for cables.
If you want to connect an external device to the
motherboard or add-on card, such as a
speaker set or a second monitor, the cable of the
device can be guided through this opening.

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System integration
Connecting the housing cables
1) Plug the 10 pin connector of the Housing User Interface cable (H1) to the Chassis PCB, outside
the chassis ! Make sure you plug it in the right way, it ts only in one orientation !
2) Plug the 4 pin female connector of the Housing Molex cable (H2) to the male connector of the
Chassis PCB (outside the chassis !).
3) Plug the main Power Connector of the housing (H3) into the socket of the Power Supply Unit.
Note: in case the Power Supply Unit has an on/o switch, make sure you switch it on (for
safety please check the PSU manual).
Please read the manual of your motherboard/add-on cards before you connect the cables of
the DRN-STN to the motherboard/add-on card(s).
4) Plug the USB2.0 connectors (H4, round cables ) to the motherboard.
5) Plug the USB3.0 connectors (H5, at cables ) to the motherboard.
6) Plug the LAN connector (H6) to the motherboard.
7) Plug the DVI connector (H7) to the motherboard/graphics card.
8) Plug the Audio In (H8, pink) connector to the motherboard.
9) Plug the Audio Out (H9, green) connector to the motherboard.
H2H1 H7 H3H9
H8
H5
H6H4

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System integration
Place the back cover on the DRN-STN, and lock the 4 Buttery Latches.
Connect the power cord connector (C13) to the Main Power In Socket (C14) of the DRN-STN.
In case you have a wired LAN connection, connect the LAN (RJ45) connector to the
LAN Socket of the DRN-STN.

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Power on / Reset
Power on
To switch on the DRN-STN, press the PWR button for 1 second.
The LED’s behind all the buttons will light up to their maximum intensity for 20 seconds.
After 20 seconds the light intensity will dim down to 50 % of the maximum.
Reset
To reset the DRN-STN, press the RST button for 1 second.

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Monitor adjustment
To adjust the monitor settings
1) Press the MENU button, the On-Screen Display (OSD) will appear.
2) Press the MENU button repeatedly to scroll through the menu and select the item you want to
adjust (the selected item will be highlighted).
3) Use the Up (^) or Down (V) buttons to adjust the value of the selected item (change settings).
4) After adjustment(s) press the MENU button several times until you reach EXIT, then press
either the Up (^) or Down (V) button to close the On-Screen Display.
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