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To measure the +12V

1

, +12V

2

, +5V and +3.3V outputs:

1. Set the measuring dial of your meter to VDC. Choose a maximum measuring range of

+20VDC or higher.

2. To measure the +12V

1

output: Use a 4-pin Molex connector from the power supply and 

insert the positive pole (red) to the connector pin with the yellow wire. Insert the negative 

(black) to one of the connector pins with a black ground wire.

3. To measure the +12V

2

output: Use the 4-pin +12V CPU Power connector from the power 

supply and insert the positive pole (red) to a connector pin with a yellow wire. Insert the 

negative (black) to one of the connector pins with a black ground wire.

4. To measure the +5V: Use a 4-pin Molex connector from the power supply and insert the 

positive pole (red) to the connector pin with the red wire. Insert the negative (black) to one 

of the connector pins with a black ground wire.

5. To measure the +3.3V: Use a Serial ATA connector and a 4-pin Molex connector from the 

power supply and carefully touch the positive pole (red) to the tiny pins in the Serial ATA 

connector that are connected to the orange wire. Insert the negative (black) pole to one of

the connector pins in the 4-pin Molex connector with a black ground wire. You may 

measure the +5V and +12V

1

(red and yellow wires respectively) on the Serial ATA too by 

the same method.

Appendix B — TrueControl II-550:

In addition to the features of TruePower 2.0, TrueControl II-550 features individual,

front-acce5V, +3.3V, +12V voltage and fan speed controls. This allows user adjustment

of individual voltages while the system is running, without interrupting system functions. With

this functionality you can stabilize a heavily loaded system, even when overclocking.

Additionally, this functionality allows adjustment of minimum speed of internal power supply

fans and case fans connected to Fan Only connectors.

TrueControl II-550 consists of two parts: The TruePower 2.0 power supply and the control

panel. This special power supply

must

be connected with the panel in order to function

properly and control the voltages. The adjustment range is ±5% of the specified voltages under

idle mode. Note: The +12V knob on the control panel controls both +12V

1

and +12V

2

of

your power supply. By turning the +12V knob you will simultaneously change both +12V

1

and

+12V

2

output readings.

Additional Installation for TrueControl II-550:

1. Install the 5.25" front control panel into your case just like other 5.25" device.

2. Connect the 6-pin white control panel connector (white cable) to the connector behind the 

control panel. The installation is completed. (pic 3, pic 4)

Summary of Contents for TPII-380

Page 1: ...Manuel de l utilisateur Anwenderhandbuch Manuale per l operatore Manual del usuario User s Manual power redefined ...

Page 2: ...thermore it can also control the speed of your system case fans You will find two dedicated fan connectors marked Fan Only to which you can connect your system case fans TruePower 2 0 will then regulate your case fans further reducing system noise Note please don t connect more than three external fans to the Fan Only connectors If you need more cooling power than that you can connect your case fa...

Page 3: ...evices other than fans to these connectors If you prefer True Power 2 0 to not control your case fans you can connect your case fans to the regular 4 pin peripheral connectors 11 Optional If you d like to monitor the speed if the power supply fan connect the 3 pin fan signal connector to one of the fan connectors on your motherboard Note You don t need to connect the fan signal connector in order ...

Page 4: ...round wire You may measure the 5V and 12V1 red and yellow wires respectively on the Serial ATA too by the same method Appendix B TrueControl II 550 In addition to the features of TruePower 2 0 TrueControl II 550 features individual front accessible 5V 3 3V 12V voltage and fan speed controls This allows user adjustment of individual voltages while the system is running without interrupting system f...

Page 5: ...tage feedback will operate to keep the 5V output as close to 5 2V as possible 2 To adjust the minimum fan speed turn the knob clockwise to increase the speed Note The manual fan control does not override the built in Low Noise Technology fan control circuitry Turning the knob allows you to change the minimum fan speed The minimum fan speed default is approximately 900 RPM With the adjusting knob y...

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