4. Lift up and remove your motherboard. 5. Screw in the brass standoffs to the threaded holes that line up with your motherboard. 6. Place your motherboard on the brass standoffs. 7. Screw in your motherboard to the standoffs with the provided metallic Phillips- head screws. 8. Your motherboard is now installed. 1 3. Power LED (labeled POWER 4. Power Switch (labeled POWER motherboard. 5. Speaker (labeled SPEAKER) connector 6. Hard Drive LED (labeled H.D.D. LED) 7. LED I, LED II connectors: This case comes with two extra LED marked LED II. You may use these LED for various purposes LED (blinks when your modem received fax or USB Connection There are 8 wires with connectors coming from the front 1. Locate the internal USB header pins on your motherboard. They should consist of 10-pins in two rows. Note: On some motherboards one or two pins may be marked as NC. This indicates no contact. It is an empty pin. You don't need to use it. On some motherboards one pin may be missing on either one or both rows. Don't worry about it. You only need 8 pins to connect to. 2. Consult your motherboard manual to get each of the pin-out positions. 3. Power Pins: There are two power pins, one on each row. They are usually marked as Power, Vcc or +5V. Connect the two +5V connectors to the two power pins. Each connector can go to either pin. 4. Ground Pins: There are two ground pins, one on each row. They are usually marked as GROUND or GND. Connect the two GROUND connectors to the two ground pins. Each connector can go to either pin. Note: On some motherboards, there may be two ground pins on one row. You don't need to use all of them. Make sure to connect one ground pin on each row. 5. Data Pins: There are two plus data pins, one on each row, and two minus data pins, one on each row. They are usually marked as USBD2+, USBD3+ and USBD2-, USBD3- or USBP2+, USBP3+, and USBP2-, USBP3- respectively. a. Connect the 1 +D connector to any of the two plus data pins. It can go to either of the plus pins. b. Connect the 1 -D connector to the minus data pin in the same row as the plus data pin that 1 +D connector has just connected to. c. Repeat the same procedures to connect the 2 +D and 2 -D to the motherboard. Make sure they are in the same row. 2 IEEE1394 I-Link) There are six case. They consist of TPA ( Twisted Pair A) and TPB (Twisted Pair B), a power 1. Locate and identify 2. Power Pin: Connect the VP connector to it. 3. Ground Pin: Connect the VG connector to it. 4. Data Pins: There are two sets of data pins. Each set consists of a plus and They are usually marked as TPA+ and TPA-, TPB+ and TPB-. a. Connect the TPA+ connector to the TPA+ data pin and TPA- connector to the TPA- data pin. b. Connect the TPB+ connector to the TPB+ data pin and TPB- connector to the TPB- data pin. 3.5" Device Installation With the front bezel facing you, swing the plastic bezel You can see there are four 5.25" and two 3.5" external drive bays. Inside the case there are two 3.5" drive cages. 1. Pull the quick release lever towards the rear of the case and release Looking from the rear of the case you can see some metal grills over (external) drive bays. Carefully put a screwdriver through the metal grill and gently push the plastic drive bay cover until it comes off. Carefully use your hands to twist the metal plate back and forth until it breaks off. Note: Don't take off the covers and plates for the drive bays that you are not using now. Be careful of the newly exposed metal where the grills were attached, as these areas are likely to be sharp. 2. Install your floppy drive into the top drive bay. 3. Mount your other 3.5" device into the drive cage. 4. Slide and lock the drive cage back into the case. 5. Release the second cage. Note: Inside the cage you will find a fan bracket. This is for one of the optional 80mm cooling fans. If you want to install the optional fan you should do it now. For fan installation please see the Fan Installation section of this manual. 6. Mount your other 3.5" devices into the drive cage. 7. Slide and lock the drive cage back into the case. 8. Find a small 4-pin white connector on the power supply and connect it to the male 4-pin connector on the floppy drive. 9. Connect a large 4-pin white connector from the power supply to the male 4-pin connector on each of the other devices. 5.25" Device Installation 1. Take off the plastic drive bay covers and metal plates as described above. 2. Take two of the Drive Rails and mount them to the sides of the 5.25" device. Make sure the metal portion is angled away from the device and facing forward. 3. Slide the device into the drive bay until you hear a click. 4. Mount the other devices accordingly. Connect a large 4-pin white connector from the power supply to the male 4-pin connector on each of the devices. Data Cable Connection After you have connected the devices to the power supply, you need to connect the data cables between the devices and the motherboard. The data cables are ...