Solved my own problem - on close inspection theres an "f panel" marking on the bottom edge of the m/b (next to the battery and the jumper). There's a 10 pin connector (9used) The middle two pins are the power sw pins- I will determine the HDD and PWR LED's - by default they are either the bottom pair of pins or the next pair of pins up. Reason for having the cover off was changing the PSU which blew up - fitted a 450 watt psu from novatech and so far m/b seems to be working
To get the manual you have to go to the maufacturer website. But if you take a look on the motherboard (front view already installed) at the right corner on the bottom you will see a chip with 20 pins. with a mark JCPANEL 1 - If you see in detail you will see the chart of each connector below the pins (Power SW - ResetSW- HDDLEd, H+ H- Speaker)
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Solved my own problem - on close inspection theres an "f panel" marking on the bottom edge of the m/b (next to the battery and the jumper). There's a 10 pin connector (9used) The middle two pins are the power sw pins- I will determine the HDD and PWR LED's - by default they are either the bottom pair of pins or the next pair of pins up. Reason for having the cover off was changing the PSU which blew up - fitted a 450 watt psu from novatech and so far m/b seems to be working
To get the manual you have to go to the maufacturer website. But if you take a look on the motherboard (front view already installed) at the right corner on the bottom you will see a chip with 20 pins. with a mark JCPANEL 1 - If you see in detail you will see the chart of each connector below the pins (Power SW - ResetSW- HDDLEd, H+ H- Speaker)