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		 Sonata III 500   
					User’s Manual   
					Manuel de l’utilisateur   
					Anwenderhandbuch   
					Manuale per l’operatore   
					Manual del usuario   
					পᡅ䂀ᯢ   
				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. Lay the case down, with the open side facing up. The drive cages and power   
					supply should be visible.   
					2. Make sure you have the correct I/O panel for your motherboard. If the panel   
					provided with the case isn’t suitable, please contact your motherboard   
					manufacturer for the correct I/O panel.   
					3. Line up your motherboard with the standoff holes, and remember which holes   
					are lined up. Not all motherboards will match with all the provided holes; this   
					is normal, and won’t affect functionally. (In other words, there will likely be   
					extra holes.)   
					4. Remove your motherboard by lifting it up.   
					5. Screw the brass standoffs into the threaded holes that line up with your   
					motherboard. Do not over-tighten the standoffs. Some standoffs may be   
					pre-installed for your convenience.   
					6. Place your motherboard on the brass standoffs.   
					7. Screw in your motherboard to the standoffs with the provided Philips-head   
					screws. Your motherboard is now installed.   
					Connecting the Power and LED   
					If the motherboard has a 20-pin power receptacle, detach the 4-pin attachment on   
					the 24-pin power connector, see pictures 1 and 2. Before you connect the power   
					supply to any of the devices, please consult the appropriate user manuals for the   
					motherboard and other peripherals.   
					1. Connect the 24-pin Main Power Connector and   
					Picture 1   
					Picture 2   
					the 4-pin or 8-pin 12V connector to the motherboard   
					as needed. If the motherboard uses a 20-pin   
					connector, detach the 4-pin attachment on the   
					24-pin power connector (see pictures 1 and 2).   
					Note: the detachable 4-pin section cannot be   
					used in place of a 4-pin +12V connector.   
					For 24-pin   
					motherboards   
					For 20-pin   
					motherboards   
					2. Connect the Reset switch (labeled RESET SW) to   
					the motherboard at the RST connector. Polarity (positive and negative) does   
					not matter for switches.   
					3. The Power Switch (labeled POWER SW) connects to the PWR connector on   
					the motherboard.   
					4. The Power LED (labeled POWER LED) connector is located behind the Reset   
					connector. For LEDs, colored wires are positive (+). White or black wires are   
					negative (–). If the LED does not light up when the system is powered on, try   
					reversing the connection. For more info on connecting LEDs to your motherboard,   
					see your motherboard manual.   
					5. The Hard Drive LED (labeled HDD LED) connects to the hard drive activity header.   
					CONNECTING THE USB PORTS   
					You will find a single 10-pin connector on a cable attached to the front USB ports.   
					This is an Intel standard connector that is keyed so that it can’t be accidentally   
					reversed when connected to a proper Intel® standard motherboard header. Connect   
					the 10-pin connector to your motherboard headers so that the blocked pin fits over   
					the missing header pin.   
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				Motherboard Pin Layout   
					1 
					2 
					Pin   
					1 
					Signal Names   
					USB Power 1   
					Pin   
					Signal Names   
					USB Power 2   
					Negative Signal 2   
					Positive Signal 2   
					Ground 2   
					2 
					4 
					Negative Signal 1   
					Positive Signal 1   
					Ground 1   
					3 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					Key (No Connection)   
					Empty Pin   
					9 
					10   
					9 10   
					CONNECTING THE eSATA PORT   
					This case comes with an eSATA port in the front of the case to connect to your   
					external SATA devices. You will find a SATA connector on a cable attached to the   
					front eSATA port. Connect it to a SATA connector on your motherboard.   
					CONNECTING THE AUDIO PORTS (AC’ 97 and HDA)   
					There is an Intel standard 10-pin AC’ 97 connector and an Intel 10-pin HDA (High   
					Definition Audio) connector. You can connect either of them to your motherboard   
					depending on the specification of the motherboard. See instruction below:   
					Note: Please check your motherboard manual for your audio header pin layout and   
					make sure it matches the table below. Even if your system supports both audio   
					standards, you may only connect one connector not both.   
					Pin Assignment for Audio Ports (HDA and AC’97)   
					Pin   
					Signal Names   
					(HDA)   
					Pin   
					Signal Names   
					(AC’97)   
					1 
					2 
					MIC2 L   
					AGND   
					1 
					2 
					MIC In   
					GND   
					3 
					MIC2 R   
					3 
					MIC Power   
					NC   
					10 6 4 2   
					9 7 5 3 1   
					4 
					AVCC   
					4 
					5 
					FRO-R   
					5 
					Line Out (R)   
					Line Out (R)   
					NC   
					6 
					MIC2_JD   
					F_IO_SEN   
					Key (no pin)   
					FRO-L   
					6 
					7 
					7 
					8 
					8 
					Key (no pin)   
					Line Out (L)   
					Line Out (L)   
					9 
					9 
					10   
					LINE2_JD   
					10   
					INSTALLING 3.5” DEVICES   
					There are two external 3.5” drive bays right under the 5.25” drive bays. Press the   
					two metal tabs on the sides of the 3.5” drive tray and pull the 3.5” drive tray out   
					of the case.   
					1. Remove the drive bay cover from the drive bay that you intend to install the drive.   
					2. Mount your floppy drive or other external device into the drive bay. Repeat   
					the same procedure for the other drive as necessary.   
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				3. Slide and lock the drive tray back into the case.   
					4. Find a small 4-pin power connector on the power supply and connect it to the   
					male 4-pin connector on the device.   
					There are 4 internal drive bays right under the external 3.5” drive bays for hard   
					drives. Each comes with an individual drive tray which mounts through the open   
					side panel of the case.   
					1. Squeeze the metal clips on each side of the tray and slide the tray out.   
					2. Mount your hard drive or other internal 3.5” device into the drive tray through   
					the bottom silicone grommets with the special screws provided.   
					Note: DO NOT over-tighten. Over-tightening the screws will harm the   
					vibration and noise reducing ability of the silicone grommets.   
					3. Slide and lock the tray back into the case.   
					4. Find a peripherial power molex connector on the power supply and connect it   
					to the male 4-pin or SATA connector on the device.   
					5. Repeat the same procedure for the other devices as necessary.   
					Note: You can mount the drives with either the connectors facing you or   
					away from you. If you mount them with the connectors facing away from   
					you (into the case) you may wish to connect the data cables before sliding   
					the drive into the locked position.   
					Note: Mounting the drives with the connectors facing you (towards the open   
					side of the case) may make squeezing the release clips more difficult.   
					5.25” DEVICE INSTALLATION   
					There are three 5.25” drive bays. Each drive bay comes with a plastic cover with   
					two drive rails attached behind the cover.   
					1. Remove the plastic drive bay cover and remove the drive rails from the cover.   
					You may wish to open the bezel door to facilitate this.   
					2. Mount the drive rails onto the sides of the 5.25” device. Make sure the metal   
					tabs are angled on the outside and facing towards the front of the device.   
					3. Slide the device into the drive bay until you hear a click.   
					4. Mount the other devices accordingly.   
					5. Connect a peripherial power connector from the power supply to the male   
					connector on each of the devices.   
					COOLING SYSTEM   
					The Rear Exhaust TriCool™ fan   
					The Sonata III 500 comes with one 120mm TriCool fan preinstalled in the rear.   
					This fan has a three-speed switch that lets you choose between quiet, perfor-   
					mance, or maximum cooling. (See specifications below.) The fan is installed so   
					that the air is blowing out of the case. Connect a large 4-pin connector from the   
					power supply to the male 4-pin connector on the fan.   
					Note: The minimum voltage to start the fan is 5V. We recommend our users to set   
					the fan speed to high if you choose to connect the fan to a fan control device or to   
					the Fan-Only connector found on some Antec power supplies. A fan control device   
					regulates the fan speed by varying the voltage to it. The voltage may start as low   
					as 4.5 V to 5V. Connecting a TriCool set on Medium or Low to a fan-control de-   
					vice may result in the fan not being able to start. The already lowered voltage from   
					the fan control device will be further reduced by the TriCool circuitry below 5V.   
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				Specifications:   
					Size: 120 x 120 x 25.4 mm   
					Rated Voltage: DC 12V   
					Operating Voltage: 10.2V ~ 13.8V   
					Acoustical   
					Noise   
					Speed   
					Input   
					Current   
					Air Flow   
					Static   
					Pressure   
					Input   
					Power   
					High   
					2000 RPM   
					0.24A   
					(Max.)   
					2.24 m³ / min   
					(79 CFM)   
					2.54 mm-H2O   
					(0.10 inch-H2O)   
					30 dBA   
					2.9 W   
					Medium   
					1600 RPM   
					0.2A   
					1.59 m³ / min   
					(56 CFM)   
					1.53 mm-H2O   
					(0.06 inch-H2O)   
					28 dBA   
					25 dBA   
					2.4 W   
					1.6 W   
					Low   
					1200 RPM   
					0.13A   
					1.1 m³ / min   
					(39 CFM)   
					0.92 mm-H2O   
					(0.04 inch-H2O)   
					The Front 120mm Fan   
					This case comes with one optional 120mm fan mount in the front right behind the   
					3.5” internal drive bays. The front fan should be installed so that the air is blowing   
					into the case from the front.   
					Note: We recommend AGAINST using a front fan for maximum quiet computing.   
					If you choose to install a front fan, we recommend you use an Antec TriCool™   
					120mm fan and set the speed to LOW.   
					MAINTAINING THE WASHABLE AIR FILTER   
					There is a washable air filter behind the front bezel. From time to time it will be   
					necessary to wash the installed air filter as not washing it will result in higher system   
					temperatures and possible stability problems. We recommend checking the air   
					filter at least once a month initially. The frequency will change depending on   
					environmental conditions and system usage, as users who run their systems   
					24/7 will likely have to check/wash more often than those who do not.   
					To remove the filter:   
					Tilt the case backwards for easier access.   
					Squeeze the two tabs on the filter and gently pull downwards.   
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