Hardware Setup
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WOL (Wake-on-LAN) Connector (CN6)
Enable the Wake Up On LAN selection in BIOS's
Power Management Menu to use this function.
The capability to remotely manage PCs on a network
is a significant factor in reducing administrative
and ownership costs. Magic Packet technology
is designed to give WOL (Wake-on-LAN)
capability to the LAN controller. When a PC
capable of receiving wake up command goes to
sleep, the Magic Packet mode in the LAN controller
is enabled. When the LAN controller receives a
Magic Packet frame, the LAN controller will wake
up the PC. This header is used to connect an add-
in NIC (Network Interface Card) which gives WOL
capability to the mainboard.
To support this function, a switching power
supply with a minimum of
750mA
5VSB standby
signal is required.
Chassis Intrusion Monitoring Connector (CN7)
This board supports the chassis instruction
monitoring feature of the management extension
hardware by means of a mechanical or photo sensor
switch attached to the motherboard through this
1x3-pin chassis security header. The mechanical
switch is set to open for normal computer operation.
S/PDIF Connector (CN13)
The S/PDIFconnector supports the digital audio.
This connector must be connected to the cable
from an external device. (Ex. 2-channel decoded
AC-3 from DVD decoders)
5Vsb
Case Open
GND
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