haha you have the exact same tent i do. you have a roof hole in the right back corner, a small hole in the back wall, top center, a vent with a velcro cover on the lower center of the left wall and next to that another large hole in the lower corner nearest the front of the tent. i use the top hole for ducting, the back small hole for cables (these all have pull cords so you can make them light tight) and the lower left hole for running in my air line, power cords to the fan and the water pump, and i have this open but folded down so light doesnt hit the plants. the vent i have the cover so the top and sides of the velcro patch are sealed, but the bottom is kinda buckled out, so air can be drawn in. this vent isnt very good though, you need that lower hole open. this and i keep the door zippers down the bottom but leave a gap of about 12-15 inches of them open, this allows more air to be drawn in without letting any light hit the plants.
a tip for you, when you set this tent up, you have 2 crossing bars for the roof. one will overlap the other. make sure your lights are attached to the higher of the two bars, as the lower bar helps support it. if you do it the other way round, you might find your lower bar sagging over time. if this isnt possible for some reason, tie the two bars together where they cross. this will make more sense when you set it up. it is a tight fit, get the frame built first, then slip the floor of your unzipped tent under the frame, get that all in place and the corners tight in, then flap the tent over the top of the frame. stand inside the tent, and start pulling it in one corner at a time, starting with the corner that the zip ends at (once again that will make sense when you get going). The last corner is a bitch to get in, but dont worry you wont break it. just make sure the first 3 corners are all as tight as they can be and fully in place, then force that last sucker in place. then zip it all up around the bottom and install the internal ground sheet. after you have ripped your knuckles to shreds fixing the velcro in those tight corners, you are good to go. i cannot stress how majorly important that ground sheet is though, make sure you use it.
it is a great tent, have had it two years now and it is awesome. taken it down and put it back up half a dozen times.