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1. 2 3 MOTHERBOARD INSTALLATION Remove the top panel and remove the drive tray assembly as detailed in sections 2 1 and 2 2 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 Install the I O panel at the rear of the case 3 Align your motherboard with the motherboard standoff holes located at the rear of the case 4 Screw in your motherboard to the standoffs with the provided Phillips head screws Your motherboard is now installed 2 4 INTERNAL 2 5 DEVICE INSTALLATION Remove the top panel as described in section 2 1 Included at the top of the drive tray assembly is a HDD tray that can support up to two 2 5 devices 1 On the right side of the drive tray assembly remove the thumbscrew holding the HDD tray to the rest of the device 2 Slide the HDD tray back a centimeter so the locking hinges unhook 3 Pull the HDD tray away from the drive tray assembly 4 Align your 2 5 device with the HDD tray Invert the tray so the lower screw holes are accessible then secure the device to the tray with the provided Phillips head screws 5 Reattach the HDD tray to the drive tray assembly and replace the thumbscrew 6 Connect the data and power connectors from the motherboard an
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3. SATA connector is designed to connect to a standard SATA connector on your motherboard This will allow high speed external hard disk enclosures such as the Antec MX 1 to run atthe same speeds as internally installed hard disks 3 3 AC 97 HD Aupio PORTS There is an Intel standard 10 pin AC 97 connector and an Intel 10 pin HDA High Definition Audio connector linked to the front panel of the case C e e HDA AC 97 a mo 1 mom 2 amw 2 b mor 3 MCPower paves oe Ts mor s tmeowm Ts mom 6 monn e Key nonin 8 ETT TIN o mo o mory You can connect either the AC 97 or the HDA connector depending on your motherboard Locate the internal audio connectors from your motherboard or sound card and connect the corresponding audio cable Consult your motherboard or sound card manual for the pin out positions Even if your system supports both standards only use one connector 7 3 4 POWER SWITCH RESET SWITCH HARD DISK DRIVE LED CONNECTORS Connected to your front panel are LED and switch leads for power reset and HDD LED activity Attach these to the corresponding connectors on your motherboard Consult your motherboard user s manual for specific pin header locations 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 information on connecting LEDs to y
4. wire you need to change COOLING SYSTEM 4 1 TRICOOL EXHAUST FAN There is a 80 x 25mm TriCool fan pre installed on the right hand side of the case It has an external three speed switch that allows you to choose between quiet performance or maximum cooling The default speed setting is Low The fan is mounted so that air blows out of the case There are externally accessible switches for these fans located at the rear of your case Size 80 x 25mm TriCool fan Rated Voltage 12V Operating Voltage 10 2V 13 8V Pio Static Acoustic RPM Current Pressure eal an totum mo Lav TEU TTT EAS Note The minimum voltage to start a TriCool fan is 5V We recommend that you set the fan speed switch to High if you choose to connect the fan s to a fan control device A fan control device regulates the fan speed by varying the voltage which may start as low as 4 5V to 5V Connecting a TriCool fan set on Medium or Low to a fan control device may result in the fan not being able to start because the already lowered voltage from the fan control device will be further reduced by the TriCool circuitry below 5V Antec Inc 47900 Fremont Blvd Fremont CA 94538 USA tel 510 770 1200 fax 510 770 1288 Antec Europe B V Stuttgartstraat 12 3047 AS Rotterdam Netherlands tel 31 0 10 462 2060 fax 31 0 10 437 1752 Customer Support US 8 Canada 1 800 22ANTEC customersupport Wantec com Europe 31 0 10
5. Antec Believe it ISK 300 65 USER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 1 CASES PEGEMIGATIONS kar vast saelu isa 1 2 DIAM AS 1 3 Power Supply SpeciticatON iii ida HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE 2 1 REMOVING the Top Panel taria ds 2 2 Removing the Drive Tray ASSEMDI ccccscccesessscecsssseseecesseeceseseeeecesseaeecesseeceens 2 3 Motherboard stat siena 2 4 intemalZ 5 Device Installaatio Mia ta ia 2 5 External Slim 5 25 Device Installation iia ia CONNECTING THE FRONT I O PORTS 3 1 USBZ 0 PONS Aaa 3 2 SATA PO dio 3 3 AC 97 PAD AUGIO Po ia 3 4 Switch and LED CONNECT Sai 3 5 Rewiring Motherboard Header ConnectiONS ccoccccccnoonncnnnononnnnnonananonnnacnnnnononannos COOLING SYSTEM 4 1 TIEOOR EX US T A E ISK 300 65 USER S MANUAL At Antec we continually refine and improve our products to ensure the highest quality It s possible that your new case will differ slightly from the descriptions in this manual This isn t a problem it s simply an improvement As of the date of publication all features descriptions and illustrations in this manual are correct Disclaimer This manual is intended only as a guide for Antec s computer enclosures For more comprehensive instructions on installing the motherboard and peripherals please refer to the user s manuals that come with those components Although care has been taken to prevent sharp edges in your Antec case we strongly r
6. Voltage Range Freguency Range 100 VAC 240 VAC 90 VAC 264 VAC 50 Hz 60 Hz Output characteristics Rated Rated Output Volt R Ripple amp Noi Power Voltage O eo Current kavad n 19V 18 4V 20 0V OA 3 42A lt 350mV A variety of industrial grade safety circuitry will help protect your computer OVP Over Voltage Protection SCP Short Circuit Protection OTP Over Temperature Protection and OCP Over Current Protection Sometimes the PSU will latch into a protected shutdown state This means that you will need to power off the adapter and clear the fault before it will function again There are no user replaceable fuses in the EP 65 HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE 2 1 REMOVING THE TOP PANEL Place the case flat on an even stable surface 1 Remove the three thumbscrews from the rear of the top panel 2 Grip the top panel and slide it back several inches until it stops 3 Grip the panel from the sides and lift it up until it pulls completely free of the main chassis Note Do not use your fingernails to pry or lift the panels 2 2 REMOVING THE DRIVE TRAY ASSEMBLY Remove the top panel as detailed in section 2 1 1 Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove the three screws on the top of the tray that attach it to the chassis 2 Grip the tray in the middle and pull it a few inches toward the rear of the case until it pulls loose 3 Pull the drive tray assembly up and completely free of the chassis
7. d power adapter to the device 2 5 EXTERNAL SLIM 5 25 DEVICE INSTALLATION Remove the top panel and drive tray assembly as described in sections 2 1 and 2 2 There is one externally accessible 5 25 drive bay that is compatible with a slim 5 25 optical drive 1 While facing the front of the case press on the upper right of the front of the 5 25 drive bay cover until it clicks then release to allow the cover to unhinge 2 Remove the drive bay face plate by applying pressure to the inside of the plate until it pops free of the bezel 3 Install your slim optical drive in the drive bay assembly by sliding it into position from the rear of the assembly Secure the device in place by attaching the included small screw on the right hand side of the tray 4 Connect the data and power connectors from the motherboard and power adapter to the device 5 Replace the drive tray assembly in the chassis CONNECTING THE FRONT I O PORTS 3 1 USB2 0 Connect the front I O panel USB cable to the USB header pin on your motherboard Check the motherboard manual to ensure that it matches the table below pin Signal Names pin Signal Names USB Power 1 USB Power 2 Negative Signal 1 Negative Signal 2 OOOT r OOQO0O0 Positive Signal 1 je Positive Signal 2 7 eros dts forom 9 10 HE Key No Connection Empty Pin 3 2 ESATA You will find a SATA connector on a cable attached to the front ports This internal
8. ecommend taking the appropriate time and care when working with it Avoid hurried or careless motions Please use reasonable precaution This manual is not designed to cover CPU RAM or expansion card installation Please consult the motherboard manual for specific mounting instructions and troubleshooting Before proceeding check the manual for your CPU cooler to find out if there are steps you must take before installing the motherboard While installing hardware keep your case on a flat Stable surface 1 1 CASE SPECIFICATIONS Case Type Mini ITX Desktop Dimensions 96mm H X 222mm W X 328mm D 3 8 H x 8 7 W x 12 9 D Net Weight 5 5 lbs 2 5 kg 1 x Side 80mm TriCool fan Drive Bays 3 Drive Bays 1x External 5 25 slim drive bay 2xInternal 2 5 drive bays Expansion Slots 1 x Half height slot Motherboard Size Mini ITX Front I O Panel 2 x USB 2 0 1 x eSATA AC 97 HD Audio In and Out Power Adapter EP 65 power adapter and PCB 1 2 DIAGRAM Side 80mm TriCool fan External slim optical 5 25 drive bay Internal 2 x 2 5 HDD bays Half height expansion slot Motherboard mount Mini ITX Front I O panel EP 65 power adapter not pictured A te v ik ES 1 3 POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS The ISK 300 65 is powered by an EP 65 power adapter Input characteristics Rated Voltage Input
9. our motherboard see your motherboard user s manual Note Polarity positive and negative does not matter for switches 3 5 REWIRING MOTHERBOARD HEADER CONNECTIONS There may come a time when you need to reconfigure the pin out of a motherboard header connector Examples could be for your USB header audio input header or some other front panel connector such as the Power Button connector Before performing any work please refer to your motherboard user s manual or your motherboard manufacturer s website to be sure of the pin out needed for your connector We strongly recommend making a notated drawing before beginning work so that you can recover if your work gets disturbed 1 Determine which wires you need to remove in order to rewire your plug to match the USB pin outs on your motherboard refer to your motherboard user s manual Working on one connector at a time use a very small flathead screwdriver or similar tool to lift up on the black tab located beside the gold posts squares This will allow you to easily slide out the pins from the USB plug 2 Working carefully so as not to damage the wires connectors or pins slowly remove the pin from the connector Repeat these steps for each wire you need to change 3 Working carefully so as not to damage the wires connectors or pins slowly reinsert the pin into the correct slot of the connector then snap closed the black tab that was lifted in step 1 Repeat these steps for each
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