Using The Self Test Feature; Installing Your New Ax1200I; Using Corsair Link With Your New Ax1200I - Corsair PROFESSIONAL SERIES AX1200i Manual

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P R O F E S S I O N A L S E R I E S

Using the Self Test Feature

SELF TEST
In order to use the self-test feature, please follow the steps below.
1.
Connect the PSU to an AC power source, and flip the power indicator on the
back of the PSU to the On position (I).
2.
Press the self-test button on the modular connector side of the PSU.
3.
If the button lights up green and the fan spins for a moment, you're good to go!
4.
If the button lights up red or does not light up at all, please contact Corsair
COMM PORT
customer service for further technical support.

Installing your New AX1200i

Step A: Removing your existing power supply
If you are building a new system, skip to Step B.
1.
Disconnect the AC power cord from your wall outlet or UPS and from the existing
power supply.
2.
Disconnect all the power cables from your video card, motherboard and all other
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peripherals.
3.
Follow the directions in your chassis manual and uninstall your existing power supply.
4.
Proceed to Step B.
Step B: Installing the Corsair Gaming Series power supply
1.
Make sure the power supply's AC power cable is not connected.
2.
Follow the directions in your chassis manual and install the power supply with
the screws provided.
3.
The main 24-pin power cable has a detachable 4-pin mechanism in order to support
either a 24-pin or a 20-pin socket on the motherboard.
a.
If your motherboard has a 24-pin socket, you may connect the 24-pin main
power cable from the power supply directly to your motherboard.
b. If your motherboard has a 20-pin socket, you must detach the four-pin
cable from the 24-pin connector, and then plug the 20-pin cable onto your
motherboard without connecting the four-pin connector.
4.
Connect the eight-pin +12V (EPS12V) cable to the motherboard..
a.
If your motherboard has an eight-pin +12V socket, connect the eight-pin
cable directly to your motherboard.
b. If your motherboard has a four-pin socket, detach the four-pin from the
eight-pin cable, and then plug this four-pin cable directly to your motherboard.
WARNING: The detachable four-pin from the 24-pin main connector is not a "P4" or "+12V"
connector. Serious damage can be caused if you use it in place of a "P4" or "+12V" connector.
5.
Connect the peripheral cables, PCI-Express cables, and SATA cables.
a.
Connect the peripherals cables to your hard drive and CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
power sockets.
b. Connect the SATA cables to your SATA SSD or hard drive's power sockets.
c.
Connect the PCI-Express cables to the power sockets of your PCI-Express
video cards if required.
d. Connect the peripheral cables to any peripherals requiring a small
4-pin connector.
e.
Make sure all the cables are tightly connected.
6.
Connect the AC power cord to the power supply and turn it on by pushing the switch
to the ON position (marked with "I").
SELF TEST
Using Corsair Link™ with your New AX1200i
Before you are able to monitor your new PSU with Corsair Link™ you must connect the power
supply to an internal USB header using the Digital Interface Cable and USB Dongle.
1.
Plug one end of the Digital Interface Cable into the COMM PORT of the AX1200i,
seen here:
COMM PORT
2.
Plug the other end of this cable into the USB Dongle, as shown below.
3.
Plug the other end of the USB Dongle into a standard USB header on your
motherboard. (Check your motherboard manual for locations and compatibility).
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Corsair Link™ Digital interface cable
4.
Download the Corsair Link Dashboard software from www.corsair.com and follow
the instructions.
P R O F E S S I O N A L S E R I E S
SELF TEST
COMM PORT
3
Corsair Link™
USB Dongle
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