Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung ATDF30 des Produzenten Antec
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2 DF-30 U SER ’ S M ANUAL Congratulation s on your purch ase of the An tec Dark Fleet DF-30. Meet the swif ter, lighter Da rk F leet enc losure with the hea vyweight fe ature set: the Dark F leet DF- 30.
3 T ABLE OF C ONTENT S S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1.1 Getting to know y our case……………………………… …………………. 5 1.2 Case specifications………… …………………………… …………………. 6 1.3 Before you begin…… …………………………… ………………………… 7 1.
4 I N T R O D U C T I O N S ECTION 1.
5 1.1 G ETTING TO KNOW YOUR CA SE Drive bays H ardware mounts 1 5.25” drive bays 8 Motherboard standoffs (pre- 2 3.5” drive ba ys installed) 3 2.5” internal S SD bay 9 Pow er supply mounts 4 2.
6 1.2 C ASE S PECIFICATIONS C ASE T YPE Mid Tower C OLOR Matte black D IMENSIONS 19.1 ″ (H) x 7.8 ″ (W) x 19.1 ″ (D) 485 mm (H) x 198 mm ( W) x 486 mm (D) W EIGHT 15.
7 1.3 B EFORE Y OU B EGIN In order to ensur e that y our bui lding experie nce with the Dark Fleet DF -30 will be a positive one , please take note of the foll owing: • While worki ng inside y our Dark Fleet D F-30, kee p your case on a fla t, stable sur face.
8 1.4 L OCATING A ND P OSITIONING Y OUR C OMPUTE R Your DF-30 ha s backward s- and top-facing ex haust fans, a s well a s front-mounted intake fan s and one side - mounted front air intake. F or optimum per formance, we reco mmend leaving the front air i ntakes unobstruc ted.
9 H A R D W A R E I N S T A L L A T I O N S ECTION 2.
10 2.1 S ETTING U P Put the ca se upright on a flat, stable surface so that the rear panel (power su pply and expansio n slots) is fac ing you. To remove the left a nd right sid e panels, remove these.
11 Now rest your c ase with the left side up. He re’s what we’ll be worki ng with first: A – Po wer supply mounts B – 5 .25” drive b ay area C – 3.5 ” drive b ay area D – Fro nt panel wiring E – I/O panel Note: Do not use your fingernails to pry or lift the panels.
12 2.2 M OTHERBOARD I NSTALLATION Before proce eding: - Check the ma nual for y our CPU cooler to find out if ther e are steps you must d o before in stalling the motherboard - Make sure you have the corre ct I/O panel for y our mother board.
13 3. Now re move y our motherb oard by lifting it up. Lift your mo therboa rd ou t to install the stan doffs. 4. Install standoffs as ne eded and put the m otherboar d back in. 5. Sc rew in your motherboard to the standoff s with the provided Phillips-hea d scre ws.
14 Note: The DF-30 comes with a CPU cutou t on the motherboa rd tray, whic h will allow you to ch ange yo ur CPU heatsink without rem oving the motherb oard. 2.3 S TANDARD ATX P OWER S UPPLY I NSTALLATION The DF-30 c an accommod ate a standa rd-size ATX power su pply.
15 Use these scre ws to secure you r power sup ply to the case. 2.4 C ABLE M ANAGEMENT There is a cable manage ment compart ment behind the 3.5” d rive c age. You can tu ck or route excess c ables in this compartme nt. 1. Loc ate the ca ble manageme nt compart ment with c able ties loc ated behind the wall s of the 3.
16 2.5 I NTERNAL 3.5” D EVICE I NSTALLATION The DF-30 inc ludes tw o Fleet-Re lease ™ acc ess doors. With t he front be zel facing you , they a re locate d by defau lt on the bottom ni ne drive bay slots (each door cove rs three drive bay s). 1. Open t he Flee t-Release TM acce ss door.
17 Installing a 3.5” internal d evice 3. Fa sten the devic e in place with the provide d scre ws on both si de of the drive c age. Make sure to install scre ws on th e left side… …as well as th e right sid e. 4. Moun t any other 3.5” HDD de vice s accord ingly.
18 2.6 E XTERNAL 3.5” D EVICE I NSTALLATION There is one e xternal 3.5” d rive bay unde r the 5.25” d rive bays. Remove this drive b ay cov er. 1. Ca refully remove the 3.5” d rive bay cover fr om the bezel. Loa d the d rives from the front, lini ng them up to the fr ont of the dr ive ca ge.
19 2.7 U SING T HE T OP 2.5” H OT -S WAP B AY The DF-30’s t op 2.5” hard drive bay is hot-swa p capable. To u se the ho t-swap fea ture, ensur e that your motherboard is configur ed for hot-swap.
20 2.8 E XTERNAL 5.25” D EVICE I NSTALLATION There ar e three e xternally acc essible 5.25” drive bays. Before you begin, r emove both sid e pan els. 1. Fir st, remove the d rive bay faceplate a nd metal c over plate as s hown bel ow. The pla stic drive ba y facep late should pop free.
21 2.9 I NTERNAL 2. 5” D EVICE I NSTALLATION There is a 2.5” devic e mounting loca tion located at the bott om of the c ase. To use t his mou nting locati on: 1. L ocate the bay at the botto m of the c ase. The 2.5 ” mounting location 2. Using t he screws pr ovided , secure your 2.
22 3. F RONT I/O P ORTS S ECTION 3.
23 Pin Signal Names Pin Signal Names 1 USB Power 1 2 USB Power 2 3 Negative Signal 1 4 Negative Signal 2 5 Positive Signa l 1 6 Positive Signa l 2 7 Ground 1 8 Ground 2 9 Key (No Connection ) 10 Empty.
24 3.3 P OWER S WITCH / R ESET S WITCH / H ARD D ISK D RIVE LED C ONNECTORS Connected to your f ront panel ar e LED and switch leads for power, re set, and HDD LED ac tivity. Attac h these to the c orrespondin g connec tors on your motherboar d. Consul t your mot herboard ma nual f or specific pin header locations.
25 C OOLI NG S YSTEM S ECTION 4.
26 4.1 I NCLUDED FANS Stand ard fans o n the DF-30 : A – 1 x 120 mm rear TwoCool™ LE D fan B – 1 x 140 mm to p TwoCoo l™ fan C – 2 x Fleet-R elease access do or mod ules w/front v ariable-sp.
27 4.2 T OP 140 MM T WO C OOL ™ F AN The DF-30 c omes with one 140mm TwoCool™ L ED fa n. This fan ha s a two- speed switc h that lets y ou choose the s peed be st suited to your nee d and a switch to turn on or off t he LED. T hese sw itches ar e located at the rear of the ca se.
28 4.4 R EAR E XHAUST 120 MM T WO C OOL ™ F ANS There is one 12 0 x 25 mm T woCool ™ blue LED f an preinstall ed a t the rear of the case . This fan is designed to pull hot air out of the c ase. Each fa n comes with t wo-spee d switch that let y ou choo se the spe ed best suited to your need .
29 4.6 W ASHABLE A IR F ILTERS There is a filter locate d behind the f aceplate of each Fle et-Release TM Access Do ors. There are total of t hree front air filter s that come with the case. Removin g the wa shable air filter. Note the filter tabs. To clean the fi lter: 1.
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