Antec user manual Disclaimer, SLK1650 & SLK1650B Mini Tower Case Power Supply, Setting Up

Models: SLK1650 SLK1650B

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At Antec, we continually refine and improve our products to ensure the highest quality. So it's possible that your new case may 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 your motherboard and peripherals, please refer to the user's manuals which come with your components and drives.

SLK1650 & SLK1650B – Mini Tower Case

Power Supply

Your new case features a whisper-quiet 350 Watt SmartPower power supply, with a main power switch. Make sure you turn the switch to the ON ( I ) position before you boot up your computer for the first time. Normally, you won't need to switch to the OFF (O) position, since the power supply includes a soft on/off feature. This lets you turn your computer on and off by using the soft switch on your computer case. If your computer crashes and you can't shut it down using the soft switch, you can switch the main power to the OFF

(O) position.

Note [Applies only to models designed for sale in the European Union: SmartPower models designed for the EU include Power Factor Correction (PFC) circuitry in accord with European standard regulation code EN61000-3-2. By altering the input current wave shape, PFC improves the power factor of the power supply. This results in increased energy efficiency, reduced heat loss, prolonged life for power distribution and consumption equipment, and improved output voltage stability.]

Note (not applicable to models designed for the European Union): Before installation, check the red voltage switch setting on the power supply. It should match your local voltage (115V for North America, Japan, etc. and 230V for Europe and many other countries). If it doesn't match, please change the setting. If you don't, you could damage your equipment and void your warranty.

Setting Up

1.Place the case upright on a flat, stable surface. The power supply fan (at the back) should be facing you.

2.Remove the two thumbscrews which fasten the top cover. These are the only screws you need to remove to open the case. Set these screws aside and keep them separate from the other screws.

3.Slide the top panel toward the rear of the case and lift it up to remove.

4.At the top of the each side panel, in front of the power supply, there is a 4" wide tab. Lift this tab and pull the side panel out to remove.

5.Inside the case you should see the power supply, some wiring (LED's, etc.), an installed I/O panel, a power cord and a plastic bag containing more hardware (screws, brass standoff, plastic stands, etc.).

Installing the Motherboard

This manual is not designed to 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 of the provided holes; this is normal, and won't affect functionality. (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 overtighten 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 Phillips-head screws. Your motherboard is now installed.

Connecting the Power and LED

The Antec SmartPower power supply is an ATX12V form factor power supply with a single 20-pin Main Power Connector, a 6-pin AUX Power Connector, and a 4-pin +12V Power Connector for the motherboard. It also includes 2 SATA connectors, five to seven 4-pin Peripheral Power Connectors and one to two

4-pin Floppy Drive Power Connectors for your drives. It is backwards compatible to previous ATX form factor power supplies. If your motherboard does not support the AUX Power Connector or the +12V Power Connector, you can still use this power supply.

The power supply is also equipped with a 3-pin fan signal connector. Connect it to one of the fan connectors on your motherboard. You may monitor the speed of the rear power supply fan through your motherboard BIOS or through the monitoring software that's supplied with your motherboard. Note: At low temperatures, the fan may run as slow as 1200 RPM. At these speeds, some motherboards may not properly detect the fan speed and may generate false warnings of fan failure. To ensure proper monitoring of the fan, please check your motherboard manual.

1.Connect the 20-pin ATX power connector (and AUX or +12V connectors if appropriate) to your motherboard.

2.Connect the Reset switch (labeled RESET SW) to your motherboard at the RST connector. Make sure the label always faces the front of the case.

3.Connect the Power Switch (labeled POWER SW) to the PWR connector on your motherboard.

4.You'll find the Speaker connector (labeled SPEAKER) behind the PWR connector.

5.The Power LED, Hard Drive LED, LED I & LED II connectors all share a single ribbon cable. Attach the Power LED (labeled POWER) and HDD LED

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Antec user manual Disclaimer, SLK1650 & SLK1650B Mini Tower Case Power Supply, Setting Up, Installing the Motherboard