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.8.5. Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port 1 & 2
.8.5. Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port 1 & 2
Connector:
Connector:
CN 6 (USB 1)/ CN 7 (USB 2)
CN 6 (USB 1)/ CN 7 (USB 2)
Type:
Type:
4 pin female
4 pin female
Two USB ports are available for connecting USB devices. The mainboard is also equipped
with an expansion connector that supports two additional USB external connectors. (The
USB cable is not included with the mainboard).
2.8.6. Audio/Game Port Connector
2.8.6. Audio/Game Port Connector
Connector:
Connector:
CN 18
CN 18
Type:
Type:
15 pin female
15 pin female
The Game/MIDI port connector is a dual purpose connector. It can either be used to con-
nect a joystick to the computer for game participation, or it can be used to attach an ex-
ternal MIDI device. All these motherboards have 3D audio interfaces onboard.
Jumpers are built on the mainboard to allow the user flexibility to configure the mainboard
settings to meet their specific requirements. The 366 mainboard series come with 5 jump-
ers, three 3-pin and two 2-pin jumpers. When there is no jumper cap inserted into the
jumper it is called “OPEN.” When a cap is inserted into the jumper it is known as a
“SHORT.” Below is an example of a short setting on a jumper.
2.9.1. JP1: USB 1 and USB 2 power
Type: 3 pin
Default: Pin 1 and Pin 2 Short
This jumper allows you to select the voltage that is supplied to USB 1 and USB 2. You
have two choices: 5 V (pin 1 and pin 2 short) or standby 5 V (pin 2 and pin 3 short).
Some USB devices may not follow the standard USB power specifications. If you are using
such a device it may unstable. If you do experience problems try to change the setting on
JP 1. This might help solve this problem.
2.9. Jumper Settings
SHORT PIN 1/PIN 2 PIN2/PIN 3
PIN: 1 2 3
PIN: 1 2 3
Three Pin Jumpers
Open Short
Two Pin Jumpers
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