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                "content": "# X3000 SKU:EZ-0051\n\n1. X3000 Mini PC Kits\n{|-\n|[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p1.jpg)\n|[none|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p3.jpg)\n|[none|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p2.jpg)\n|}\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n----",
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                "content": "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n! Parameter!! Value\n|-\n|For Use With\t  || RASPBERRY PI 3 MODEL B \/ PI 2 MODEL B \/ PI 1 MODEL A+ \/ PI 1 MODEL B+\n|-\n|Operating System\t  || Raspbian Jessie \/ OSMC \/ Openelec \/ Volumio ...etc\n|-\n|Power Supply Unit\t  || AC 90 ~ 240V input, 5Vdc 3A output\n     With 3 snap-in plugs for North America (US), Europe (EU), United Kingdom (UK)\n|-\n|I\/O Ports  ||\n  - USB 2.0 x4\n  - Micro USB port  x1 (MSATA SSD external access with PC, MAC)\n  - Mini HDMI\n  - 10\/100 Ethernet RJ45 jack\n  - 3.5mm Audio jack ( HDMI audio output and  5.1CH SPDIF optical output)\n  - MSATA port - Supports up to 1TB MSATA internal SSD\n|-\n|Wireless\t  ||  WIFI (IEEE 802.11b\/g\/n, Internal 2.4GHz antenna)\n   - Built in IR sensor (38KHz, GPIO2 used)\n|-\n|Misc\t   ||\n   - Turn on \/ off with 2-second touch\n   - Colorful breathing light\n   - Forced air cooling by built-in DC fan\n   - Built in High quality audio headphone amplifier (TI TPA6133A)\n|-\n|Main Application Field\t||\n  - Home Theater Personal Computer(HTPC)\n  - Education\n  - Office\n  - Hotel Rooms. Diskless, locally run, smart design, upgrading hotel service\n  - DIY a finished Raspberry Pi Computer\n|}\n----\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p4.jpg)",
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                "content": "[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p5.jpg)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p11.jpg)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\nAccessories Installation\n\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p6.jpg)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p7.jpg)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n----",
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                "content": "*1) Remove the four screws at the bottom of the chassis and remove the bottom cover\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p18.jpg)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p8.jpg)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\nMSATA SSD SHOULD BE INSTALLED BEFORE FITTING THE RASPBERRY PI.\n\n*2) Connect the power & IR cable from Raspberry Pi to the 2-pin male pin header\n*3) Plugs the HDMI daughter board into the 14-pin HDMI female pin header\n*4) Connect the cable of USB daughter board to the 3-pin PH connector\n*5) Screwing the Raspberry Pi board\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 860p9.jpg)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n----",
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                "content": "TO TURN ON\n\n*1) HDMI cable and power adapter should be connected before powering on.\n*2) Touch the power symbol and hold until the colorful breathing light is ON.\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000 336p.jpg)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n----\nTO SHUTDOWN\n\n*1) Power off your system using the system menu - IMPORTANT!\n*2) Touch the power symbol and hold until the colorful breathing light is OFF.\n*3) It is recommended to unplug the power supply unit when you are not using it.\n<pre>\n \tC1. OPERATING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - OSMC\n \tC2. OPERATING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - VOLUMIO\n \tC3. OPERATING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - RASPBIAN JESSIE\n<\/pre>\n*Based on RASPBIAN JESSIE\n<pre>\nVersion: March 2016\nRelease date: 2016-03-18\nKernel version: 4.1\nHDMI setting\n<\/pre>\n*<1> To ensure that the necessary kernel modules are loaded at boot\n<code>pi@raspberrypi ~ $   sudo nano \/boot\/config.txt<\/code>",
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                "content": "*<2> Uncomment following three lines in config.txt by removing '#' located at start of the line. (check Images below)\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:Vga1.png)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n<pre>\nhdmi_force_hotplug=1      pretends that HDMI device is always attached\nhdmi_group                            specifies whether monitor is DMT type (Computers) or CEA type (TV)\nhdmi_mode                            specifies the resolution of monitor.\n<\/pre>\n*<3> For hdmi_group value selection : If you’re using output as Computer monitor then replace value ’1′ with ’2′, so the new config will be like :\n<pre>\nhdmi_group=2\n<\/pre>\n(Select value 1 for TV, Select value 2 for monitor)\n\n*<4> For hdmi_mode value selection :  Now open eLinux RPi config scroll down, there in hdmi_mode two tables are given, select the correct resolution as per your monitor.\n(Table1 if you’re using TV & Table2 if you’re using Monitor)\n\nSince my monitor’s resolution is 1440×900 px, hdmi_mode=47 fits me the best. So, the modified config.txt will be like.\n\n<pre>\nhdmi_mode=47\n<\/pre>\nOverall my uncommented lines will look something like :",
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                "content": "[left|300px](\/docs\/File:Vga2.png)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n*<5> adding the \"hdmi_drive=2\" line at the bottom\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:Hdmi setting.png)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n*<6> Save your changes by pressing Ctrl-x then Y\n*<7> Reboot your Raspberry Pi\n<code>pi@raspberrypi ~ $   sudo reboot<\/code>\n\n*<8> Mouse right click the speaker icon and select audio output of HDMI\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X600 setting 1.png)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n*Testing the IR receiver\n*<9> Installing LIRC\n<code>pi@raspberrypi ~ $   sudo apt-get install lirc<\/code>\n\n*<10> Add the two lines below to \/etc\/modules . This will start the modules up on boot. Pin 8 bellow will be used to take the output from the IR sensor.\n<code>pi@raspberrypi ~ $   sudo nano \/etc\/modules<\/code>\n\n<pre>\nlirc_dev\nlirc_rpi gpio_in_pin=2\n<\/pre>\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:Ir 0 - x3000 (1).png)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n*<11> Save your changes by pressing Ctrl-x then Y\n*<12> If you are using 3.18.x RaspberryPi firmware you must modify one additional file for the lirc-rpi kernel extension to be loaded:\nEdit your \/boot\/config.txt file\n\n<code>pi@raspberrypi ~ $   sudo nano  \/boot\/config.txt<\/code>\n\nand add:",
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                "content": "<code>dtoverlay=lirc-rpi,gpio_in_pin=2<\/code>\n\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:Ir 0 - x3000 (2).png)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n*<13> Edit \/etc\/lirc\/hardware.conf and have it appear exactly as shown below.\n<code>pi@raspberrypi ~ $   sudo nano \/etc\/lirc\/hardware.conf<\/code>",
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                "content": "<pre>\n1. \/etc\/lirc\/hardware.conf\n1. 1. Arguments which will be used when launching lircd\nLIRCD_ARGS=\"--uinput\"\n1. Don't start lircmd even if there seems to be a good config file\n1. START_LIRCMD=false\n1. Don't start irexec, even if a good config file seems to exist.\n1. START_IREXEC=false\n1. Try to load appropriate kernel modules\nLOAD_MODULES=true\n1. Run \"lircd --driver=help\" for a list of supported drivers.\nDRIVER=\"default\"\n1. usually \/dev\/lirc0 is the correct setting for systems using udev\nDEVICE=\"\/dev\/lirc0\"\nMODULES=\"lirc_rpi\"\n1. Default configuration files for your hardware if any\nLIRCD_CONF=\"\"\nLIRCMD_CONF=\"\"\n<\/pre>\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:X3000ir.gif)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n*The highlighted text are the parts that will need changing, though it’s worth checking the rest of the text incase you have a different initial configuration.\n*<14> Save your changes by pressing Ctrl-x then Y\n*<15> Reboot the Raspberry Pi\n<code>pi@raspberrypi ~ $   sudo reboot<\/code>\n\n*<16> Run these two commands to stop lircd and start outputting raw data from the IR receiver:\n<code>pi@raspberrypi ~ $   sudo \/etc\/init.d\/lirc stop <\/code>\n\n<code>pi@raspberrypi ~ $   mode2 -d \/dev\/lirc0<\/code>",
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                "content": "*<17> Point a remote control at your IR receiver and press some buttons. You should see something like this:\n[left|300px](\/docs\/File:IR testing.png)\n<br style=\"clear:both;\">\n----",
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