
This connection is for a standard keyboard using a PS/2 plug. You may use a Din to Mini-Din adapter on
standard AT keyboards.
2.4.10 VGA Output Connector (15-pin female)
This connector is for output to a VGA-compatible device.
2.4.11 Serial Port (9-pin D-type COM1)
2.4.12 Printer Port (25-pin D-type PRINTER)
You can enable the parallel port and choose the IRQ through the “Onboard Parallel Port” setting in Integrated
Peripherals of the CMOS SETUP UTILITY.
2.4.13 USB Connectors (Two 4-pin USB)
You can attach USB devices to the USB connector.
2.4.14 Line Out Connector (optional)
The Line Out phonejack provides the audio outputs for the left and right stereo channels.
2.4.15 Line In Connector (optional)
The Line In phonejack is used to attach monaural or stereo devices such as a cassette, Digital Audio Tape, or
Minidisc players for playback, mixing, or recording.
2.4.16 Microphone In Connector (optional)
The Microphone In phonejack is used to attach a monaural microphone for live audio input for playback, mixing,
or recording.
2.4.17 Game/MIDI Port (optional)
The Game/MIDI Port connector is used to attach a joystick for game interaction or to attach an external MIDI
device for playback, mixing, or recording.
2.4.18 ATAPI IDE/Sony CD-ROM Audio (4-pin SONY) (optional)
The ATAPI IDE/Sony CD-ROM Audio connector is used to connect the audio cable from either an ATAPI IDE or
Sony CD-ROM drive for playback, mixing, and recording.
2.4.19 Mitsumi CD-ROM Audio (4-pin MITSUMI) (optional)
The Mitsumi CD-ROM Audio connector is used to connect the audio cable from a Mitsumi CD-ROM drive for
playback, mixing, or recording. Only one of the two CD-ROM audio connectors may be used at a time.
2.4.20 Panel Connection (24-pin JFRNT)
JFRNT Connector
Function
GREENLED
Suspend Mode LED