# GM-1000

## Technical Resources

### Manual, Drivers, Datasheet

As a certified OnLogic solution, all detailed product documentation, including user manuals, technical specifications, regulatory information, and software downloads, is available directly on the manufacturer support site linked below.

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### Replacement Power Connector

If you need an additional mating connector for your system’s power port, you can acquire our CBP123 component from our website, [here](https://www.onlogic.com/store/cbp123/).

### Enabling Auto Power On <a href="#enabling-auto-power-on" id="enabling-auto-power-on"></a>

The GM-1000 has two options for auto power on. In this section we will go over both with instructions.

#### Option 1: Hardware <a href="#option-1-hardware" id="option-1-hardware"></a>

The easiest and most reliable method of enabling auto power on for the GM-1000 is through the hardware, which uses a switch underneath the front panel. The downside of this method is that the power button is completely disabled. If you manually shut down the PC, you will need to cycle power to restart it. If that is an issue for your use case, use option 2 instead.

* Loosen the two captive Torx T10 screws on the front maintenance plate.

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* Remove the plate.

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* Slide the switch to AT mode to enable auto power on.

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* Slide the switch to ATX mode to disable auto power on.

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#### Option 2: BIOS <a href="#option-2-bios" id="option-2-bios"></a>

* Power on the system and immediately press the Del key a few times to access the BIOS
* Navigate over to the Chipset tab and open the PCH-IO Menu

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* Locate the Power Failure option
* Use the arrow keys to select “Always On”, then press enter

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* Press F10 to save and exit.
* Auto power on is now enabled.

## Troubleshooting <a href="#how-to-clear-the-cmos" id="how-to-clear-the-cmos"></a>

### Internal Access <a href="#opening-the-da-1000-case-and-clearing-cmos" id="opening-the-da-1000-case-and-clearing-cmos"></a>

The GM-1000 can be opened by the user. This does not void the warranty, however, any damage caused by doing so will not be covered.

### Clear CMOS <a href="#how-to-clear-the-cmos" id="how-to-clear-the-cmos"></a>

If the GM-1000 fails to power on or is otherwise unresponsive, clearing the CMOS may help. It will also restore the BIOS to factory defaults.

* **Unplug the GM-1000 from power** and all other devices.
* Loosen the two captive Torx T10 screws on the front maintenance plate.

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* Remove the plate.
* Locate the CMOS battery tray

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* Slide the switch to the clear position
* Leave the switch in clear for 30 seconds

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* Slide the switch back to normal
* The CMOS is now cleared

### Graphics Card Comparison <a href="#graphics-card-comparison" id="graphics-card-comparison"></a>

The external fan option is required when using a graphics card. The relative performance of the two GPU options is shown below via Passmark score. Note that these are embedded MXM formfactor cards and thus slower than their PCI-E counterparts.

**Nvidia RTX A1000**

* [Datasheet](https://www.cincoze.com/en/data/datasheet/Datasheet_MXM-A1000.pdf)
* [Drivers](https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vmpuw8xazrkkt8emx4zpd/Win10_x64_HDA-512.89.zip?rlkey=yx12jwerdyrfg2cizqhedp3hr\&e=2\&dl=0)
* [Passmark Performance Benchmark](https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=RTX+A1000+Embedded+GPU\&id=4613)

**Nvidia Quadro P2000**

* [Data Sheet](https://www.cincoze.com/data/files/202007/Datasheet_MXM-P2000.pdf)
* [Drivers](https://www.cincoze.com/data/files/202006/GM-1000%20MXM-P2000-01%20Driver%20\(Windows%2010%20Version\).zip)
* [Passmark Performance Benchmark](https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=Quadro+P2000\&id=3712)

**AMD Radeon E9174**

* [Data Sheet](https://www.cincoze.com/data/files/202007/Datasheet_MXM-E9174.pdf)
* [Drivers](https://www.cincoze.com/data/files/202006/GM-1000%20MXM-E9174-01%20Driver%20\(Windows%2010%20Version\).zip)

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### Wall mounting brackets

* Locate the wall mounting brackets and screws in the accessory box

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* Using a Torx T10 driver, screw the brackets into the bottom of the system

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### Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) <a href="#frequently-asked-questions-faq" id="frequently-asked-questions-faq"></a>

<details>

<summary><strong>Why is there a battery icon? Does this system have an internal battery?</strong></summary>

* No, it does not. This model uses a laptop graphics card, which expects a battery. A fake battery is presented to the system so the graphics card runs at full speed.

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</details>

<details>

<summary><strong>Why are there two power connectors?</strong></summary>

Terminal blocks support a maximum of 15 amps.

* Input Voltage : 9-23v – must use both connectors
* Input Voltage: 24-48v – use bottom connector only

</details>

<details>

<summary><strong>How do I use the DIO?</strong></summary>

The DIO module requires software implementation by the user. Please [contact us](https://www.onlogic.com/tech-support/) if you need example code.

</details>

Security Advisory

For the latest security advisories concerning OnLogic products, including vulnerability disclosures and necessary updates, please refer to our official Security Advisories page. It is recommended to regularly check this resource for critical security information.\
[**Access Security Advisories**](https://support.onlogic.com/support-articles/security-advisories)
