
Introduction
2=CA!
I/O Shield
The board is equipped with an I/O back panel. Please use the appropriate I/O
shield.
Figure 3:
I/O back
panel layout
PS/2 Mouse
PS/2 Keyboard
COM1
USB
COM2
Parallel Port
Power ON Remotely
Keyboard power on (KBPO)
The Keyboard Power-On (KBPO) function allows users to turn on a PC by easily
touching the keyboard instead of bending down to look for the power button under
a table. To use this unique feature your motherboard have it set to enable, and use
an ATX power supply rated 0.1a (100mA) or greater for the +5vsb. KBPO is only
available on selected motherboard models.
Modem Ring-IN
On the basis of bounded functions in the I/O chipset, the two onboard serial ports
are able to support external modem ring-in power-on. Using external modems
users are now able to power on the system simply by placing a call to the system
remotely.
Wake On Lan (WOL)
This new technology provides the ability to remotely power on the system using
special network data packets sent over a LAN. WOL requires both a network
interface card (NIC) that supports it and software [not included] that sends the
special network packets.
Wake On Modem (WOM)
Similar to WOL above specially made internal modems can be installed and
connected to the motherboard through the WOM connector. Then by simply
calling your computer from a remote location can cause the system to power on.
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