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| 1. On |
Press this button to turn on CCFLs or fans connected. Press again to turn off. |
| 2. HDD |
Lights flash as the HDD light flashing so that you can learn the working status of your computer from the lights you like. |
| 3. ST |
Lights fade in /out gradually. |
| 4. Sound |
Lights will respond to the sound signals from your sound card. |
| 5. Knobs |
Control the fan speed or the light brightness. |
| 6-7. ALT 1 & ALT 2 |
2 different effects that make lighting rotate between channel 1 to 4. |
| 8. Sound Knob |
Adjust the sound sensitivity. |
| 9. LED Indicator |
Indicating status of the channel. |
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- Turn off your PC first.
- Mount it into a 5.25กจ drive bay of the front panel.
- Connect lights or fans, HDD indicator light wire and audio frequency wire with it.
- Plug a female PSU molex connecter into a male molex on the kit's PCB board.
- Turn on the power and enjoy the wonderful light world!
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| Input Voltage |
DC 12V |
| Output Voltage |
0V -12V |
| Mic Sound Sensitivity |
?35db |
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| Package Contents |
Lightbus with aluminum front plate, Y-Splitter,3-pin to 2-pin extension wires, audio frequency wire, HDD indicator light wire, mounting screws |
| Part Number |
LS-SI LS-BK |
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