Sonnet Technologies Tango 3.0 PCIe User Manual

Tango

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Quick Start Guide

You Should Have

The following item should be included in your product package:
• One Tango 3.0 PCIe adapter card

The following is required for installation:

• Medium Phillips screwdriver

System Requirements

Tango 3.0 PCIe requires the following in order to operate in
your system:
• One available PCI Express slot
• OS X

®

10.8.4 or later, OS X Server 10.8.4 or later; Windows

®

8, 7,

or Vista

®

• Internet access (for driver download, Windows 7 and Vista users,

only)

Remember to register your product online at http://registration.sonnettech.com to be informed of future upgrades and product releases.
Software updates and links are available from the Sonnet Website at www.sonnettech.com. • Online support form available at http://supportform.sonnettech.com.
Sonnet Technologies Customer Service hours are Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m.–4 p.m. Pacific Time • Customer Service Phone: 1-949-472-2772 • E-mail: [email protected]
Sonnet Technologies, Inc., California USA • Tel: 1-949-587-3500

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Mac, the Mac logo, and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. Thunderbolt and the Thunderbolt logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation

in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Product specifications subject to change without notice. QS-FW8USB3-E-E-A-072313

TANGO

3

.

0

PCI

e

USB 3.0/FireWire

®

800 Combo PCI Express

®

Card

Support Notes:

We recommend you make a backup of

important information on your system’s current hard

drive(s) prior to installing new hardware or software.


When handling computer products, you must take care to
prevent components from being damaged by static electricity.
Before opening your computer or removing parts from their
packages, always ground yourself first by touching a metal
part of the computer, such as a port access cover, and work in
an area free of static electricity; avoid carpeted areas. Handle
all electronic components by their edges, and avoid touching
connector traces and component pins.

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