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Manual de usuario Antec, modelo AR300

Fabricar: Antec
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Idioma del manual:en
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So descriptions in As of the date of manual are correct. Disclaimer This manual is intended only as a on installing your motherboard and peripherals, supplied with with your components and Aria – MicroATX Cube Case Your new case includes a preinstalled 300 Universal Input and Active PFC (power factor quiet, low-speed 120mm fan that exhausts heat The Universal Input feature allows you to connect standard power circuit between 90VAC and 265VAC, about setting a voltage switch. The Active PFC feature factor of the power supply by altering the input current wave results in increased energy efficiency, reduced heat loss, prolonged power distribution and consumption equipment, and improved stability. Note: AR300's active PFC circuitry complies with European standard regulation code EN61000-3-2. Setting Up 1. Place the case upright on a flat, stable surface. The power supply fan should be at the back, facing you. 2. Remove the screw from the rear of the case and remove the top panel by sliding it towards the rear of the case. Set the panel safely aside. 3. At the rear of each side panel, you'll find a locking tab. Remove both panels by squeezing the tabs and pushing the panels towards the front of the case. 4. Inside the case, you'll see the 8-in-1 card reader, the power supply, some wiring with marked connectors (USB, PWR etc.), an installed I/O panel and a power cord. You'll also find a bag of hardware (screws, clip-on standoff, a fan bracket, etc.). Installing the Motherboard This manual does not cover CPU, RAM, or expansion card installation. Please consult your motherboard manual for specific mounting instructions and troubleshooting. 1. Make sure you have the appropriate I/O panel for your motherboard. If the standard panel provided is not suitable for your motherboard, please contact your motherboard manufacturer for the correct I/O panel. 2. This case includes two brass standoffs and four clip-on standoffs, which are preinstalled. Line up the holes on your motherboard with the standoffs. 3. Install the motherboard by sliding it towards the rear of the case until the hook on each of the clip-on standoffs "clips" the holes on the motherboard. Not all motherboards will match with all of the provided standoffs; this is 1 normal, and standoffs.) holes in the case. the holes should 4. Attach your motherboard head screws. Your motherboard Connecting the Power and The Antec AR300 is an ATX12V-Main Power Connector, a SATA Power Connector for the motherboard. Power Connectors for your drives. 1. Connect the 20-pin ATX power connector appropriate) to your motherboard. 2. Connect the Reset switch (labeled RESET SW) RST connector. Make sure the label always faces 3. Connect the Power Switch (labeled POWER SW) to the your motherboard. 4. Connect the Hard Drive Activity LED (labeled HDD LED) to header on your motherboard. 5. To power the front decorative LEDs, locate the 4-pin Molex connector that's attached to the front bezel. Connect it to a 4-pin connector power supply. The LED's will light up when you turn on your system. Connecting the USB ports You'll find two 5-pin internal USB connectors (on separate cable sets) attached to the front USB connectors. Note: If you want to use both front USB connectors and the 8-in-1 card reader, your motherboard must have at least 3 internal USB headers. Here's how to connect the internal USB connector to your motherboard headers: Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 USB Power 1 2 USB Power 2 3 Negative Signal 1 4 Negative Signal 2 5 Positive Signal 1 6 Positive Signal 2 7 Ground 1 8 Ground 2 9 Key (No Connection) 10 Empty Pin 1. Check the USB pin layout in your motherboard user manual and make sure it follows this standard pin out: Pin 1: USB Power - may also be labeled +5V Pin 2: Negative Signal - may also be labeled P-, D-, USB0-, etc. Pin 3: Positive Signal - may also be labeled P+, D+, USB0+, etc. Pin 4: Ground Pin 5: Ground (sometimes this pin is missing) Note: Your motherboard's USB pin layout may differ from this common 2 standard. technical support 2. Connect the 5-or +5V). The second end of the row) so 8-in-1 Card Reader/Writer The card reader/writer includes interface and external SM, SDhot-swapping and Mass Storage sockets at the same time. The following - Compact Flash® (CF) Type I The card ports are arranged as follows: - Compact Flash® Type II - IBM Microdrive® (MD) - Smart Media® (SM) - Memory Stick® (MS) - Memory Stick Pro® - MultiMedia Card® (MMC) - Secure Digital Card® (SD®) Important! Read the following instructions carefully and follow the installation method appropriate to your operating system. If you plan to run Windows® 98/98SE or Windows® 2000 SP2 or lower: 1. Before you physically connect the card reader to your motherboard, you must load the driver on the included CD. This means that you'll have to complete the system assembly process before you connect the card reader to the motherboard. Once you've assembled your system, proceed to Step 2 (below) to comple...


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