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6.
Locate the bank of switch and indicator connectors PANEL1. These connectors
provide control functions to your system case. Use the table below to make the
connections.
Function
Pins
Speaker
1, 3, 5, +7
Power Indicator
+2, +4, 6
Keylock
+8, 10
Green Indicator
+13, 14
Hard Disk
Indicator
+15, 16
Reset Switch
17, 18
Suspend Switch
19, 20
Power Switch
21, 22
7.
The mainboard has wake up connectors for an optional network adapter or an
optional internal fax.modem card. If you have installed a network adapter
expansion card, connect it to the wake on LAN connector WOL1. If you have
installed an internal fax/modem expansion card, connect it to the wake on modem
connector WOM1.
8.
The mainboard has four audio connectors. CD-IN is a 4-pin audio connector
which can be used to input the audio from a CD-ROM or DVD drive. J2 is exactly
the same, except that it supports an alternative kind of connector. Use either CD-
IN or J2 to connect your CD/DVD drive audio output. If you have installed a
device which supports SPDIF digital audio, you can connect the device to the
SPDIF output connector SPDIF. If you disable the built-in audio and install a
Sound Blaster PCI sound card, you can connect it to the SB-Link connector SB
LINK1. SB-Link allows a PCI Sound Blaster card to function correctly while
playing DOS real-mode games.
PANEL1
Power SW
Suspend SW
Reset SW
HDD LED
Green LED
Speaker
Keylock
Power LED
22 21
2 1
WOM1
WOL1