This manual is divided into the following sections:
Chapter 1Introduction : Manual information and checklist.
Chapter 2Features: Information and Specifications con-
cerning this mainboard.
Chapter 3Installation : Instructions on setting up the board.
The mainboard is a high-performance mainboard based on the advanced Socket 370 microprocessor, the VGA, Audio , PCI Bus and
the Intel 810-DC100 chipset.
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Package Checklist
Please check that your package is complete . If you discover any item
damaged or missing , please contact with your retailer immediately.
Integrated Graphics controller supports 3D hyper pipelined
architecture, parallel data processing and compression, precise
pixel interpolation, full 2D hardware acceleration , and motion video
acceleration. Optional on board 4MB SDRAM display cache allows upto 1024x768x16 bit color for 3D graphics and 1600x1200x8
bit color for 2D graphics
support "Touch Button Wake up" for soft power on/off and
suspend mode multifunction.
support Windows 95/98 system Software shutdown (power
off) automatically
support CPU FAN ON/OFF and LED indicator under SUS-
SDRAMs) x2 auto banking in multiple configuration up to
512MB.
Support Onboard Burst/Pipelined burst synchronous L2 Write
Back cache. The Cache memory combination could be 1M.
3 x PCI Bus slots, and 1 x AMR (Audio Modem Riser) slots.
All 3 PCI slots support Master mode.
System BIOS support 4 IDE hard disk drivers that don't need
device driver for S/W application.
PCI Bus master IDE interface on board with two connectors sup-
port 4 IDE devices in 2 channel, the PCI IDE Controller supports
PIO Mode 0 to Mode 4, Bus master IDE DMA Mode 2 and Ultra
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DMA 66MB
Support PS/2™ mouse Connector.
Support the Universal Serial Bus (U.S.B)
System BIOS supports LS-120, ZIP driver firmware and
Green feature function, Plug and Play Flash ROM.
AC'97 DAC built into the audio CODEC reduces noise to im-
prove audio quality and performance for a SNR (signal to noise
ratio) of +90dB. These features greatly improve voice synthesis
and recognition. If more quality is required, an optional onboard
Crysial PCI audio improves audio quality beyond software audio.
Support Software Virus Warning in BIOS
Support ACPI functionStatic Electricity Precautions
Thermal detect (GL520SM) : option
The system's BIOS will sense CPU's temperature through
GL520SM on board. The User can watch what current temperature of CPU is & current CPU FAN status is from BIOS. To Using
LDCM software (optional ) . The user will watch the indication on
Win 95/98 environment.
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Chapter 3
3
Installation
Jumper
JumperRefer to page
JP1- Wake On Keyboard (1-2 enable)18
FAN1- FAN Connector22
FAN2- FAN Connector22
JP11- IrDA Connector 123
JP12- IrDA Connector 223
JP13- CPU bus frequency selection13
JP14- BIOS Flash protection18
JP15- CMOS Clear12
JP18- Lan Card Wake Up27
JP20- Modem Card Wake Up27
CD1- Audio Connector26
CD2- Audio Connector26
PW1- ATX Power Connector25
MS1- PS/2 Mouse port (UP)20
KB1- PS/2 AT Keyboard port (DOWN)20
COM1- COM 1 serial port20
COM2- COM 2 serial port20
USB- Universal Serial BUS Ports 1 & 220
PRINT- Parallel port20
FDC- FLOPPY connector20
IDE1- Primary IDE connector23
IDE2- Secondary IDE connector23
JP19- HDD LED24
JP19- Reset Switch24
JP19- Speaker Connector25
JP19- Power LED24
JP19- SMI Switch24
JP19- Suspend LED24
JP19- ATX Power switch25
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The 6M810C Mainboard Layout
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T: K /B
B: Mouse
USB
COM1
VGA
MIDI
GAME
AUDIO
JP6
Printer
AUDIO
AUDIO
CODEC
CODEC
JP20 JP18
CD1
CD2
JP1
FAN1
JP2
JP3
AMR SLOT
Jp5
SB-LINK
2MB SDRAM
JP4
2MB SDRAM
JP11
JP12
RT2
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
PCI SLOT1
PCI SLOT2
PCI SLOT3
JP14
Firmware
HUB(FWH
JP13
RT1
I/O
Control ler
HUB (ICH)
4Mbit
JP15
JP16
JP17
JP19
PANEL
FAN2
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System Installation Setup
Before using your computer, you must finish the following steps:
1. Set jumpers on mainboard
2. Install SDRAM module.
3. Install the Processor.
4. Connect Ribbon Cables, Cabinet Wires, and Power supply.
5. Install Add on Cards.
6. Setup the BIOS software.
Static Electricity Precaution
Keep the mainboard and other system components in their anti-
static packaging until you are ready to install them.
Do all preparative work on a static-free surface with the main
board components facing up.
Unplug your computer when working on the inside.
Wear an Anti-static wrist strap.
Hold the system components, boards or cards by its edges only.
Be careful not to touch any of IC chips, circuitry, contacts or
connections, especially gold contacts on the mainboard.
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Jumper Settings
Jumpers
Several hardware setting are made through the use of jumper caps to
connect jumper pins (Jxx) on the mainboard. See " Map of the
mainboard" for the locationed the jumpers.
The jumper settings will be described numerically such as [----], [12], [2-3] for no connection, connect pins 1 & 2, and connect pins 2 &
3 respectively. Pin 1 for our mainboard is always on top one or on
the left when holding the mainboard with the keyboard away from
yourself. "P1" is written besides pin 1 on jumper with three pins. The
jumpers will also be shown graphically such as to connect pin
1&2 and to connect 2&3. Jumpers with two pins will be shown
as for Short (on )and for Open (off).For manufacturing
simplicity it may be sharing pins from other groups. Use the diagrams
in this manual instead of following the pin layout on the board. Settings with two jumper numbers require that both jumpers be moved
together. To connect the pin, simply place a plastic jumper cap over
the two pins as diagrammed.
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Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM - JP15 :
The CMOS RAM is powered by the onboard button cell battery. To
clear the RTC data:
(1)Turn off your computer, (2) Move this jumper to "2-3Pin Clear
Data", (3) Move the jumper back to "Default", (4) Turn on your
computer, (5) Hold down <Delete > during bootup and enter BIOS
setup to re-enter user Preferences.
JP15 CMOS Clear
1-2 (default)Normal
P1
2-3Clear CMOS
P3
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System Memory ( DIMM Module)
This 6M810C main board supports two 168 pins DIMM of 16 MB, 32
MB, 64 MB, 128 MB ,256MB to form a memory size between 16MB to
256MB.
The DRAM can be either Intel PC100-compaliant SDRAMs.
Install memory in any or all Banks in Combination:
Bank Memory module
DIMM 116MB,32MB,64MB,128MB,256MB
( Bank 0-1 )168 pin,3.3v SDRAM / EDO RAM
DIMM 216MB,32MB,64MB,128MB,256MB
( Bank 2-3 )168 pin 3.3v,SDRAM / EDO RAM
Total System Memory(Max 512MB)
Note :
At the time this user's manual was written, 256MB
DIMM's are only available as double-sided registered
memory (128Mbit cells). Using 2x2x2x SDRAM can
greatly improve the onboard graphics' performance.
The motherboard operates at 100MHz, therefore PC100-
compliant modules must be used because of the strict timing issues involved under this speed.
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DIMM Memory Installation
Insert the module (s) as shown. Because the number pins are different on either side of the breaks,the module will only fit in the orientation as shown. SDRAM DIMM modules have different pin contacts
on each side and therefore have a higher pin density.
168 Pin DIMM Socket
88 pins
60 pins
20 pins
T: K/BB: Mouse
COM1
VGA
MIDI
GAME
AUDIO
JP1
FAN1
USB
Printer
CD1CD2
AUDIO
CODEC
JP20 JP18
JP6
AMR SLOT
Jp5
JP2
SB-LINK
JP4
RT2
2MB SD RAM
2MB SD RAM
JP11
JP12
PCI SLOT1
PCI SLOT2
PCI SLOT3
JP13
RT1
I/O
Controlle r
HUB (ICH)
JP14
4Mbit
Firmware
HUB(FWH
JP19
JP16
PANE L
JP17
JP8 JP9
JP15
FAN2
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The Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) memory module must be 3.
3v Extended Data Output (EDO) DRAM or SDRAM. You can identify
the type of DIMM module by the illustration below:
RFUUnbuffered
Buffered
DRAM Key Position
5.0VReserved
3.3V
Voltage Key Position
168 Pin DRAM DIMM Notch Key Definitions
The notch on the DIMM module will shift between left, center, or
right to identify the type and also to prevent the wrong type to be
inserted into the DIMM slot on the Mainboard. You must ask your
retailer for Specifications before purchasing.
Four clock signals are supported on this mainboard
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CPU Installation
The motherboard provides a ZIF socket 370. The CPU that came
with the motherboard should have a fan attached to it to prevent
overheating . If this is not the case then purchase a fan before you
turn on your system.
To install a CPU , first turn off your system and remove its cover.
Locate the ZIF socket and open it by first pulling the lever sideways
away from the socket then upwards to a 90-degree right angle. Insert
the CPU with the correct orientation shown . The notched corner
should point towards the end of the lever. Because the CPU has a
corner pin for two of the four corners, the CPU will only fit in the
orientation as shown.
Notch
T: K/B
B: Mouse
COM1
VGA
MIDI
GAME
AUDIO
JP1
FAN1
USB
Printer
CD2
CD1
AUDIO
AUDIO
CODEC
CODEC
JP20 JP18
JP6
AMR SLOT
Jp5
JP2
SB-LINK
2MB SDRAM
JP4
2MB SDRAM
JP11
JP12
RT2
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
PCI SLOT1
PCI SLOT2
PCI SLOT3
JP13
RT1
I/O
Controller
HUB (ICH)
JP14
4Mbi
Firmwar
FWH
JP19
JP16
PANEL
JP17
JP8 JP9
JP15
FAN2
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CPU External (Bus) Frequency Selection -JP13
Current PCI bus in limited to 33MHz, socket370 processors limited to
66MHz, and SDRAM limited to the DIMM type 66/100/133MHz.
(66MHz SDRAM is not supported on this motherboard.) Other set-
tings are for experienced users only.
NOTE:
Most of the CPU frequency are locked by the manufacturer.
This motherboard is able to auto-detect the CPU frequency.
JP13FrequencyJumper Setting
2
6
66 MHz Only3-54-6ON
1
66/100 MHz1-34-6ON
5
JP13CPU TypeJumper Setting
12
8
Mendocino 9-1110-12
(Celeron)
11
7
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B: Mouse
COM1
VGA
MIDI
GAME
AUDIO
JP1
FAN1
USB
Printer
CD1CD2
AUDIO
AUDIO
CODEC
CODEC
JP20 JP18
JP6
AMR SLOT
Jp5
JP2
SB-LINK
JP4
JP11
JP12
RT2
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
PCI SLOT1
PCI SLOT2
PCI SLOT3
JP13
RT1
I/O
Controller
HUB (ICH)
JP14
4Mbi
Firmwar
FWH
JP19
JP16
PANEL
JP17
JP8 JP9
JP15
FAN2
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Wake On Keyboard -JP1
This allows you to disable or enable the keyboard power up
function.Set to enable if you want to use your keyboard (by
press <Spacebar> to power up your computer. This feature requires an ATX power supply that can supply at least 300mA on
the +5VSB lead and the new ACPI BIOS support. The default is
set to Disable because not all computers have the appropriate
ATX power supply. Your computer will not function if you set
this to Enable and if you do not have the right ATX Power supply.
Keyboard Power Up (JP1)
Disable (default)
Enable
P1
P3
BIOS Flash Protection -JP14
JP14 BIOS Flash Protection
1-2Un-Lock
P1
2-3Lock
P3
AUDIO
CODEC
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
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Safe Mode (SAFE_MD) -JP17
JP17
JP17
JP16
JP16
Usually socket 370 processors have locked frequency multiples.
In this case, there is no way to exceed the specified multiple
whether through motherboard setting or BIOS setup. With un-
locked socket 370 processors, exceeding the specified multiple is
possible through BIOS setup. Exceeding the specified multiple may
result in hanging during bootup. If this occurs, enable Safe Mode
to force a multiple of 2 in order to enter BIOS setup to correct the
The motherboard is set that when the BIOS detects a hang(timeout)
during bootup, the motherboard will automatically reboot in order
to try rebooting again. If rebooting is repeating ineffectively, set
this jumper to "No Reboot" so that auto reboot will be disabled.
T: K/B
B: Mouse
COM1
VGA
MIDI
GAME
AUDIO
USB
JP1
FAN1
RT2
Printer
JP2
2MB SDRAM
AMR SLOT
Jp5
SB-L INK
JP4
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
JP11
JP12
PCI SLOT1
PCI SLOT2
PCI SLOT3
CD1CD2
AUDIO
AUDIO
CODEC
CODEC
JP20 JP18
JP6
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JP13
automatic timeout reboot setting (JP16)
Normal (default)
No Reboot
RT1
Safe Mode (JP17)
Normal (default)
I/O
JP19
JP16
Controller
PANEL
JP17
HUB (ICH)
JP15
JP14
4Mbit
Firmwar e
HUB(FWH)
FAN2
Safe Mode
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TV-OUT - JP2/JP3
JP2: TO Selector PAL or NTSC Mode .
JP3: TV-OUT Connector pin header .
Onboard Audio Setting (available on audio model only) -JP5
The onboard Audio Codec may be enabled or disables using all of
these jumpers. disabled the onboard Audio Codec if you are using
PCI Audio card on any of the expansion slots or a primary AMR on
the AMR slot. if using an PCI Audio expansion card, onboard AC'97
Audio controller must also be disabled.
T: K/B
B: Mouse
USB
COM1
VGA
MIDI
GAME
AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIO
CODEC
CODEC
JP20 JP18
JP6
Note:
JP1
FAN 1
RT2
JP13
Tv-out mode setting (JP2)
Open (default)NTSC Mode
Printer
ClosePAL Mode
JP2
JP3
2MB SDRAM
AMR SLOT
Jp5
SB-LINK
JP4
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
JP11
JP12
PCI SLOT1
PCI SLOT2
PCI SLOT3
RT1
Onboard Audio Setting (JP5)
Enabled (default)
I/O
Controller
HUB (ICH)
JP14
4Mbi
Firmwar
FWH
JP19
JP16
PANEL
JP17
JP15
FAN 2
Primary
Disabled
Secondary
CD1CD2
The 6M810C Disable Onboard AC'97 Sound. You must
configure the setting for "Integrated Peripherals" in BIOS.
Choose "Integrated Peripherals" from BIOS menu:
AC97 Audio: Enabled ==>Disabled
JP5
1
JP5
1
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Clearance Requirements
To maintain proper airflow once the processor is installed on the
mainboard, the processor and fan heatsink require certain space
clearances. The clearance above the processor must be at least 0.3
inch. The clearance on at least 3 of 4 sides of the processor and fan
heatsink must be at least 0.2 inch. All cables (for Floppy drive,Hard
drive,CD-ROM,and so on) must be routed clear of the processor and
its airspace.
Fan Exhaust
The processor must be kept cool by using a processor with heatsink
and fan attached . The temperature of the air filled with the fan/heatsink
cannot exceed 45 OC(113 OF ) . The ambient or room temperature
must be below 37 OC ( 99 OF) .
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EXTERNAL CONNECTORS
Both Ribbon cable and Connectors on board are with direction signs
to avoid that user insert wrong direction. On other hand, the ribbon
cables should always be connected with the red stripe on the pin 1 of
side of the connector.
2
PS/2 Mouse
5
USB1
Parallel (Printer) Port
(25-pin Female)
4
MIDI/(GAME) Port
(15-pin Female)
1
PS/2 Keyboard
(6-pin Female)
8
FAN 1
Connector
13
CD Audio
Connector
14
Wake On
LAN
15
Wake On
Modem
COM2
USB2
AUDIO
CODEC
3
3
COM1
Serial Port(9-pin Male)
IR Port
10
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
6
VGA
SPEAKER
MIC
LINE IN
12
ATX Power
Connector
7
Floppy
Driver Connector
9
IDE Connector
11
FAN 2
Connector
7
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1. PS/2 AT Keyboard port
This connection is for a standard keyboard using an PS/2 plug
(mini DIN) . This connector will not allow standard at AT size
(large DIN) keyboard plugs. You may use a DIN to mini DIN
adapter on standard AT keyboards.
2. PS/2 Mouse port
This system will direct IRQ12 to PS/2 mouse.
3. Serial Port COM 1 and COM 2 port
The COM1 serial ports can be used for pointing devices or other
serial devices. See "Onboard Serial Port" in chipset Feature Setup
of the BIOS SOFTWARE.
The COM2 serial port header (10-1 pin ) : The optional serial
port bracket can be used to add an additional serial port for additional serial devices.
NOTE:
Serial {D-type 25pin (F) } must be connected to the
serial port.
4. Parallel Printer port
You can enable the parallel port and choose the IRQ through "
Onboard Parallel Port" in Chipset. Feature Setup of the BIOS
SOFTWARE.
5. Universal Serial BUS Ports 1 & 2
Two USB ports are available for connecting USB devices.
6. VGA Connectors (15-pin)
This connectors support monitor.
7. Floppy drive connector
This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cable.
After connecting the single end to the board, connect the two plus
on the other end to the floppy drives.
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8. FAN1 , FAN2 CPU Cooling Fan (FAN1,2)
These connectors support cooling fans of 500mAmp
(6Watt) or less. Orientate the fans so that the heatsink fins
allow airflow to go across the onboard heat sink(s) instead
of the expansion slots. Depending on the fan manufacturer,
the wiring and plug may be different. The red wire should
be positive, while the black should be ground. Connect
the fan’s plug to the board taking into consideration the
polarity of this connector.
AUDIO
CODEC
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
FAN1/2 CPU Cooling FAN
PinDescription
P1
1Ground
P2
2+12VDC
P3
3Signal
NOTE :
The "Rotation" signal is to be used only by a specially
designed fan with rotation signal.
WARNING :
The CPU and/or motherboard will overheat if there is no
air flowing across the CPU and onboard heatsinks. Damage may occur to the motherboard and/or the CPU fan if these
pins are incorrectly used. These are not jumpers, do not place
jumper caps over these pins.
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9. Primary / Secondary IDE connectors (Two 40-pin Blocks)
JP19
J
J
JP16
J
JP8
JP9
J
JP15
These connectors support the provided IDE hard diskribbon cable.
After connecting the single end to the board, connect the two
plugs at the other end to your hard disk no space(s) . If you install
two hard disks, you must configure the second drive to Slave
mode by setting its jumper settings. BIOS now supports SCSI
device or IDE CD-ROM boot up (see "HDD Sequence SCSI/IDE
First" & "Boot Sequence" in the BIOS Features Setup of the BIOS
SOFTWARE) (Pin 20 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong
orientation when using ribbon cables with pin 20 plugged) .
Tip :
You may configure two hard disks to be both Masters using one ribbon cable on the primary IDE connector. You
may install one operating system on an IDE drive and
another on a SCSI drive and select the right one through
BIOS Feature Setup.
10. IrDA / Fast IR-Compliant infrared module connector - JP11/JP12
This connector supports the optional wireless transmitting and
receiving infrared module. This module mounts to a small opening on system cases that support this feature. You must also
configure the setting through UART2 Use Infrared” in Chipset
Feature Setup to select whether UART2 is directed for use with
COM2 or IrDA. Use the five pins as shown on the Back View
and connect a ribbon cable from the module to the motherboard
according to the pin definitions.
IR Connector
PinDescription
1+5V
2NC
3IRRX
4Ground
5IRTX
T: K/B
B: Mouse
COM1
VGA
MIDI
GAME
AUDIO
JP1
USB
FAN1
Printer
JP2
AMR SLO T
CD1CD 2
AUDIO
CODEC
JP20 JP18
JP6
JP4
Jp5
SB-LINK
RT2
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
P11
P12
PCI SLOT1
PCI SLOT2
PCI SLOT3
JP13
RT1
I/O
Contr oller
PANEL
P17
HUB (ICH)
P14
FAN2
4Mbit
Firm w are
HUB(FW H)
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11. PANAL :JP19
PANEL1 Connector
SMI-LED
RST
HD-LED
-
SMI
PW-LED
+
SPK
PW-BN
1
a. IDE activity LED (HD-LED)
This connector supplies power to the cabinet’s IDE activity LED.
Read and write activity by devices connected to the Primary or
Secondary IDE connectors will cause the LED to light up.
b.Power LED Lead (PW_LED)
The system power LED lights when the system’s power is on.
c. SMI Suspend Switch Lead (SMI)
This allows the user to manually place the system into a suspend
mode or “Green” mode where systematic activity will be instantly
decreased to save electricity and expand the life of certain components when the system is not in use. This 2-pin connector (see
the figure below) connects to the case-mounted suspend switch.
If you do not have a switch for the connector, you may use the
“Turbo Switch” since it does not have a function. SMI is activated when it detects a short to open moment and therefore leaving it shorted will not cause any problems. It may require one or
two pushes depending on the position of the switch. Wake-up
can be controlled by settings in the BIOS but the keyboard will
always allow wake-up (the SMI lead cannot wake-up the system).
If you want to use this connector,"Suspend Switch" in the Power
Management Setup of the BIOS SOFTWARE section should be
on the default setting of Enable
d.Reset Switch Lead (RST)
This 2-pin connector connects to the case-mounted reset switch
for rebooting your computer without having to turn off your power
switch. This is a preferred method of rebooting in order to prolong the life of the system's power supply.
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e. Suspend LED (PANEL)
The system suspend LED lights when the system’s suspend is on
f. Speaker Connector (SPEAKER)
This 4-pin connector connects to the case-mounted speaker.
g. ATX Power Switch (PW_BN)
The system power is controlled by a momentary switch connected
to this lead. Pushing the button once will switch the system ON.
The system power LED lights when the system's power is on
12. ATX Power Supply Connector (20-pin block) - PW1
This connector connects to a ATX power supply. The plug from
the power supply will only insert in one orientation because of
the different hole sizes. Find the proper orientation and push down
firmly making sure that the pins are aligned.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure that the ATX power supply can take at least
10mAmp load on the 5Volt standby lead (5VSB). You may
experience difficulty in powering on your system without
this.
PinDescriptionPinDescription
13.3V23.3V
3GND45V
5GND65V
7GND8PW-OK
95VSB1012V
113.3V12-12V
13GND14PS-ON
15GND16GND
17GND18-5V
195V205V
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12. CD Audio Connector- CD1,CD2
The 4-pin connectors enable the system to receive the audio
output from the CD-ROM.
CD1Description
1CD-R
2GND
3GND
4CD-L
CD2Description
1CD-R
2GND
3CD-L
4GND
AUDIOCODEC
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
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13. Wake Up On LAN : JP18
This connector connects LAN cards and a Wake On LAN output.
When the system is in soft-off mode LAN activity will power on
the system.
Wake-On-LAN Connector
Pin Description
15VSB
2GND
3SENSOR
P1
P3
AUDIO
CODEC
2MB SDRAM
2MB SDRAM
Wake-On-Modem
Pin Description
15VSB
2GND
3SENSOR
P1
P3
14. Wake Up On MODEM : JP20
This connector connects Modem and a Wake On Modem output.