User manual
Table Of Contents
- PPC-125
- 1 General Information
- 2 System Setup
- 3 Using the Panel PC
- 4 Hardware Installation
- 5 Jumpers and Connectors
- 5.1 Jumpers and Connectors
- 5.1.1 Setting Jumpers
- 5.1.2 Jumpers
- 5.1.3 Jumper and Connector Locations
- 5.1.4 Connectors
- Table 5.1: CN1 (USB Port 7/8)
- Table 5.2: CN2 (CPU FAN Connector)
- Table 5.3: CN3 (LVDS2 Connector)
- Table 5.4: CN4 (LVDS1 Connector)
- Table 5.5: CN5 (System FAN Connector)
- Table 5.6: CN8 (SATA HDD Power Connector)
- Table 5.7: CN9 (SATA HDD Connector)
- Table 5.8: CN10 (+V12 Power Connector)
- Table 5.9: CN12 (ATX Power Input Connector)
- Table 5.10: CN13 (USB Port 5/6)
- Table 5.11: CN15 (SPI Reflash Connector)
- Table 5.12: CN17 (SATA ODD Connector)
- Table 5.13: CN18 (SATA ODD Power Connector)
- Table 5.14: CN19 (Multi Function PCI Express by1 Connector)
- Table 5.15: CN21 (Printer Port Connector)
- Table 5.16: CN22 (LCD Light Sense Connector)
- Table 5.17: CN24 (COM4 Connector)
- Table 5.18: CN25 (Front Panel LED Connector)
- Table 5.19: CN26 (COM1 RI Function Selection Connector)
- Table 5.20: CN28 (LCD Back Light Connector)
- Table 5.21: CN29 (Power Button Connector)
- Table 5.22: CN35 (Internal Speaker Connector)
- Table 5.23: CN37 (MINIDIN PS2 Connector)
- Table 5.24: CN41 (Clear CMOS Connector (Reserved))
- Table 5.25: CN42 (COM2 RI Function Selection Connector)
- Table 5.26: CN43 (COM3 RI Function Selection Connector)
- Table 5.27: CN44 (COM4 RI Function Selection Connector)
- Table 5.28: CN45 (AT Power Solution Connector)
- 5.1.5 Jumper Settings
- 5.1 Jumpers and Connectors
- 6 Driver Installation
- A PCI Card and PCI-E Size Limits

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Safety Precaution - Static Electricity
Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from
damage.
! To avoid electrical shock, always disconnect the power from your PC chassis
before you work on it. Don't touch any components on the CPU card or other
cards while the PC is on.
! Disconnect power before making any configuration changes. The sudden rush
of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec-
tronic components.










