User’s Manual
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Infrared and LAN function are optional at the time of purchase
that you can ignore it.
Ground yourself properly before removing your any devices from
the anti-static bag. To protect them against damage from static
electricity. Unplug the power from your system and then touch
any metal part on the system chassis.
Avoid touching device components, such as IC chips, leads, and
connectors. Hold the device by its edges and do not touch the bot-
tom of the board.
Place components on a grounded anti-static pad or on the bag
that came with the component whenever the components are sepa-
14 AMR1
One AMR (Audio Modem Riser) slot
15 J8
Infrared connector (Optional)
16 ISA1
One 8/16-bit ISA expansion slot
17 FSP1
Connectors for panel switches and indicators
18 JP2
Jumper to set clock ratio
19 PWR LED
Power LED for monitoring power state
20 BZ1
Warning and judging the system state by buzzer
21 JP4
Jumper to set CMOS state
22 BAT1
Lithium CR2032 battery
23 IDE1,2
Primary/Secondary IDE channel connector
24 FDC1
Floppy disk drive connector
25 SWDIP4
Dip switches for CPU FSB setting
26 DIMM1,2
DIMM socket for SDRAM memory module
27 J10
Fan connector for chassis cooling fan
28 ATX1
Connector for the ATX power supply cable
29 J9
Fan connector for CPU cooling fan
30 PGA370
CPU socket for PGA370 processors
31 JP1, 6, 7
Connectors for the CPU type setting
32 JP8
Jumper for VIA CyrixIII 133MHz FSB CPU only