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 ====== DH810 ====== ====== DH810 ======
-This product has no individual FAQs yetPlease have look at the backlinks below to find other pages mentioning it.+===== Hardware Compatibility & Specs ===== 
 + 
 +==== Which processors are compatible with the DH810? ==== 
 +The DH810 features the **LGA1851** socket and supports **Intel Core Ultra 200 series** ("Arrow Lake-S") processors. 
 +  * **TDP Limit:** Maximum **65W** Base TDP. 
 +  * **Architecture:** Hybrid architecture (Performance-cores & Efficient-cores) is supported. 
 +  * **Graphics Requirement:** You **must** use a processor with integrated graphics. Intel F-series CPUs (e.g., Core Ultra 7 265**F**) are **not compatible** as the unit relies on the iGPU for video output. 
 + 
 +==== What type of memory does the DH810 require? ==== 
 +The system uses **DDR5** memory. 
 +  * **Form Factor:** 262-pin SO-DIMM. 
 +  * **Speed:** Supports DDR5-5600. 
 +  * **Capacity:** Max. 48 GB per module, total maximum **96 GB** (2 slots). 
 +  * **Voltage:** 1.1 V. 
 +  * **Error Correction:** ECC or Registered memory is **not** supported. 
 + 
 +==== Does the DH810 support PCIe Gen 5.0 for M.2 SSDs? ==== 
 +No. The primary M.2-2280M slot supports **PCI-Express Gen 4.0 x4** (NVMe) and SATA v3.0. It is backward compatible with Gen 3.0 SSDs but will not utilize Gen 5.0 speeds. 
 + 
 +===== Installation & Configuration ===== 
 + 
 +==== How do I configure the COM ports voltage (Pin 9)? ==== 
 +The back panel features two RS232 ports. COM1 can be reconfigured to RS422/RS485 in the BIOS. 
 + 
 +**Pin 9 Voltage:** 
 +By default, Pin 9 functions as a Ring Indicator (RI). It can be configured to supply **5V** or **12V** via **Jumper JP2** on the mainboard. 
 + 
 +  * **Warning:** Ensure the connected device matches the voltage setting to avoid hardware damage. 
 +  * **Limit:** Max current is 500mA per connector. 
 + 
 +==== Can I operate the DH810 with a 12V power source? ==== 
 +Yes. While the included power adapter provides 19V, the DC-input of the chassis supports a wider input voltage range: 
 + 
 +**Supported Input:** 19V (±5%) **or** 12V (±5%). 
 + 
 +This allows integration into 12V environments (e.g., automotive or industrial rails) without an additional voltage converter. 
 + 
 +==== How do I enable "Power-On after Power-Fail"? ==== 
 +There are two methods: 
 +  - **BIOS (Software):** Set "Power-On after Power Fail" to "Power On" in the **Power Management Configuration**. 
 +  - **Jumper (Hardware - Recommended for remote/unattended access):** Remove **Jumper JP1**. This forces the system to start immediately when power is applied, bypassing the BIOS logic which can sometimes fail after very short power interruptions. 
 + 
 +===== Network & Connectivity ===== 
 + 
 +==== Which LAN port should I use for Wake-on-LAN (WOL)? ==== 
 +You should use the **2.5G LAN port (Left, Intel i226)**. 
 +While both ports support network activity, the BIOS logic for "Power On by LAN" after power failure is technically tied to the 2.5G controller. The 1G port (Intel i219) may not reliably wake the system from an S5 state after a power loss. 
 + 
 +===== Display & Graphics ===== 
 + 
 +==== Does the DH810 support three independent displays? ==== 
 +Yes, natively. The available outputs are: 
 +  - **HDMI 2.1** (Supports up to 8K @ 60Hz). 
 +  - **DisplayPort 1.4a**. 
 +  - **USB-C / USB4** (Supports DP alt mode). 
 + 
 +All three can be active simultaneously. 
 + 
 +**Note:** An optional VGA port (Accessory PVG01) can be installed, but it replaces one of the COM ports. 
 + 
 +===== Environment & Operational Limits ===== 
 + 
 +==== What are the requirements for operating at 50°C ambient temperature? ==== 
 +The DH810 is rated for 0~50°C. However, for operation **above 40°C**, you must use: 
 +  * **Industrial-grade SSDs** (rated for at least 70°C). 
 +  * **High-temperature SO-DIMM memory** (rated for up to 95°C). 
 +Standard consumer components may throttle or fail under continuous load at these ambient temperatures.
  
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