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2-5  Jumpers, Connectors, Headers and Indicators 

Inside the case of any computer there are several cables and jumpers that have to be 
connected. These cables and jumpers are usually connected one-by-one to connectors located 
on the board. During the installation you have to pay attention to the orientation of the 
connectors, headers and the cables. Always locate the position of the first pin on the connector. 

 

Jumpers 

 

JP1: BIOS Config. 
 

  1-2:  Normal (Default) 

    2-3:  Config. (Safe Speed) 
    OPEN:  Recover 
 

JP2: FWH Lock 

    1-2:  Lock (Default) 
    2-3:  Unlock 
 

Connectors / Headers 

1.  J30: 1X6 Power Connector 
2.  J18: +12V Power Connector 

 

3.  J22: DIMM socket 1 
4.  J23: DIMM socket 2 
5.  J19: AGP (1.5V) connector 
6.  J20: Front USB header 
7.  J28: Primary IDE connector 
8.  J25: Secondary IDE connector 
9.  J16: PCI connector 1 
10. J15: PCI connector 2 
11. J14: PCI connector 3 
12. J31: Floppy drive connector 
13. J35: Chassis FAN 
14. J4: PS2 Keyboard and Mouse 
15. J21: CPU FAN 
16. J17: SYSTEM FAN 
17. J2: COM 1 
18. J1: VGA Connector 
19. J5: Printer Port 
20. J29: ATX power connector 
21. J34: WOR header 
22. J28: Chassis Intrusion header. 
23. J13: WOL header 
24. J27: Front Panel header 
25. J33: SCSI LED input header 
26. J6-1: Line-out (Bottom Side) 
27. J6-2: Line-in or SURR R-L out (Middle) 
28. J11: AUX LINE-IN header 
29. J7: USB/LAN connector 
30. J9: Reserved (SPDIF) 
31. J8: Front Side Audio Header 

Summary of Contents for Scenic Edition X101

Page 1: ...Lite On Tech Corp SCENIC Edition X101 Mainboard USER S MANUAL Intel Pentium 4 Processor Motherboard Rev 1 0...

Page 2: ...inaccuracies typographical or other errors LITE ON Technology assumes no liability for any error in this publication and for damages whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise that...

Page 3: ...ard 7 2 2 Install the CPU and Heatsink 7 2 3 Install System Memory 8 2 4 Install Expansion Cards 8 2 5 Jumpers Connectors Headers and Indicators 9 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 10 3 1 The Main Menu 10 1 System...

Page 4: ...ACPI S3 CYPRESS CY28323 AGP v2 0 compliant Integrated Intel Extreme Graphic 2D 3D acceleration Integrated 350MHz 24bits RAMDAC Supports 4x AGP data transfers and 4x Fast Writes Optimized point to poin...

Page 5: ...x ATX power connector 1 x 12V power connector 1 x Floppy connector 1 x Front panel connector Switch LED IRDA ON Flash OFF 1 x Header for front side audio LINE OUT and MIC IN 1 x onboard buzzer 1 x Fa...

Page 6: ...6 1 2 SCENIC Edition X101 Mainboard Layout Diagram Figure 1 2 SCENIC Edition X101 Mainboard Layout Diagram 1 3 Back Panel Connectors Diagram Figure 1 3 Back Panel Connectors...

Page 7: ...nd are without mouting holes on the motherbard to align with 2 2 Install the CPU and Heatsink This motherboard uses a CPU socket called Socket478 to install the 478 pin Intel Pentium 4 Celeron CPU The...

Page 8: ...nterface 1 Unpack the expansion cards that you are going to install Read the expansion card s installation guide carefully before install the cards into the mainboard 2 Disconnect the power or unplug...

Page 9: ...J30 1X6 Power Connector 2 J18 12V Power Connector 3 J22 DIMM socket 1 4 J23 DIMM socket 2 5 J19 AGP 1 5V connector 6 J20 Front USB header 7 J28 Primary IDE connector 8 J25 Secondary IDE connector 9 J...

Page 10: ...boot your computer anymore please refer to Chapter 2 Hardware Installation section 2 5 Jumpers Erase CMOS data Press F10 to enter BIOS setup Immediately press the F10 key after power up the system Thi...

Page 11: ...8M 3 5 inch IDE Devices System will auto detect IDE devices The IDE devices are auto detected by default Primary IDE Master Auto Primary IDE Slave Auto Secondary IDE Master Auto Secondary IDE Slave Au...

Page 12: ...to be reinstalled Enable IRQ 20 23 Default Disable IRQ 09 11 Hyper Threading Technology Allows you to enable or disable the Intel Hyper Threading Technology This item only selectable when Intel HTT CP...

Page 13: ...Disable PME Resume disable Enable PME Resume enable Default 5 Peripheral Setup The Peripheral Setup screen is used to configure the setting for peripheral devices OnBoard LAN Allows you to enable or d...

Page 14: ...USB 1 1 Device Legacy Support under DOS mode Disable USB 1 1 Device Legacy Support disable No Mice Only Mice is not supported All Device All device support OnBoard Serial Port Allows you to set the On...

Page 15: ...es above 90 C 194 F System Warning Temperature System will warn when the System temperature reaches above 60 C 140 F System Shutdown Temperature System will shutdown when System temperature reaches ab...

Page 16: ...ure shows Password Status Password Check Allows you to set the Password Check when Supervisor Password setup Setup Password prompt appears when BIOS is executed Always Password verification checks eve...

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