Antec P180B Fan User Manual

P180B
User’s Manual
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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 which come with the components and drives.
P180B User’s Manual
The P180B comes without a power supply. Make sure you choose a power supply that is compatible with and has long enough power harnesses to reach your motherboard and peripheral devices. We recommend our TruePower 2.0, Neo HE or Phantom power supplies for the latest ATX specification compliance, wide com­patibility, and power savings capability.
Setting Up
1. Place the case upright on a flat, stable surface.
2. Remove the thumbscrew from the left side panel. Grip the panel at the top and bottom and slide it towards you to open the case. Note: Don’t use your finger­nail to pry or lift the panels.
3. Remove the screws from the right side panel. Grip the panel at the top and bot­tom and slide it towards you to remove.
4. Inside the case you should see two separate chambers - the upper chamber for motherboard, external drives and hard drives; and the lower chamber for power supply and hard drives. You will also find some wiring with marked connectors (USB, PWR etc.), and installed I/O panel, a box containing the top fan spoiler and drive rails for 5.25” drives and floppy disk drive, a tool box attached to the upper HDD cage (the inside of the cage) containing more hardware (screws, brass standoffs, spare silicone grommets, 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. Lay the case down, with the open left side facing up. The drive cages and power supply cage 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.
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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.
Front Bezel Connectors
1. Connect the Reset switch (labeled RESET SW) to your motherboard at the RST connector. The white wire for each connector should be on the ground pin.
2. Power LED (labeled POWER LED) connector is located behind the Reset connector.
3. Power Switch (labeled POWER SW) connects to the PWR connector on the motherboard.
4. Hard Drive LED I & II (labeled HDD I, HDD II) connectors. You may use these LEDs for indicating activity on two different hard drives, or any other indication your system supports.
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, which is keyed so that it can’t be accidentally, reversed as long as it is 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.
Note: Please check your motherboard manual for your USB header pin layout and make sure it matches the attached table. If it does not match this Intel standard, please contact your motherboard manufacturer for an adapter. You may also call Antec customer support at (800) 22ANTEC (North America) or +31 (0) 10 462-2060 (Europe) to purchase a USB adapter. This adapter will allow you to connect the front USB to your motherboard on a pin-by-pin basis.
Motherboard Pin Layout
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Pin Signal Names Pin Signal Names
USB Power 1
1
Negative Signal 1
3
Positive Signal 1
5
Ground 1
7
Key (No Connection)
9
10
USB Power 2
2
Negative Signal 2
4
Positive Signal 2
6
Ground 2
8
Empty Pin
Connecting the IEEE 1394 (FireWire®, i.Link®) Port
You will find a single 10-pin connector on a cable attached to the front IEEE 1394 connection. This is an Intel standard connector, which is keyed so that it can’t be accidentally reversed as long as it is connected to a proper Intel standard mother­board header. Connect the 10-pin connector to your motherboard header so that the blocked pin fits over the missing header pin.
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