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PDSM4/PDSME User's Manual
PCI-X#1 100MHz ZCR
PCI-X 133 MHz
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Pentium Dural Core CPU
LGA 775
KB/MS
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GLAN1
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E7230
(North Bridge)
LAN
CTRL
J P L 1
SCSI
J L1
SATA1
Fan4
Buzzer
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ID
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24-Pin ATX PWR
ICH7R
DIMM#1A (Blue)
DIMM#2A (Black)
DIMM#1B (Blue)
DIMM#2B (Black)
WOL
J B T 1
J F 1
(South Bridge)
J31
J28
JPW2
12-pin PWR
J 3
SATA3
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Battery
J 9
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JPA2
PCI-X#2 100MHz
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SATA0
SATA2
JWOR
J W D
SPKR
(The Green Slot)
USB
J15
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JG1
GLAN2
LAN
CTRL
S I/O
COM2
J P L 2
Printer
Floppy
USB 3/4
USB 5/6
Slot1
Slot2
Slot4
PCI-E x4
Slot5
Slot6
PCI-X 133 MHz
BIOS
PXH
J P 5
J P 6
Slot7
LP IPMI
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Mukilteo
J A 1
LE1
L E 4
JPF
JPW1
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CPU Fan6
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Wake-On-Ring
The Wake-On-Ring header (JWOR)
is located between the two PCI-X 133
MHz slots. This function allows your
computer to receive and be awakened
by an incoming call to the modem
when in suspend state. See the table
on the right for pin defi nitions. You
must have a Wake-On-Ring card and
cable to use this feature.
Wake-on-Ring
Pin Definitions
(JWOR)
Pin
Number
1
2
Definition
Ground
W ake-up
Pin
Number
1
2
3
Definition
+5V Standby
Ground
Wake-up
Wake-On-LAN Pin
Definitions (WOL)
Wake-On-LAN
The Wake-On-LAN (WOL) header
located to Fan 4. See the table on
the right for pin defi nitions. You must
enable the LAN Wake-Up function in
the BIOS and also have a LAN card
with a Wake-on-LAN connector and
cable to use this feature.
B. WOL
B
A
A. WOR