Datasheet

Chapter 2: Installation
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Wake-On-Ring
The Wake-On-Ring header is located
at JWOR. This function allows your
computer to be "awakened" by an in-
coming call when in the suspend state.
See the table on the right for pin defi-
nitions. You must also have a WOR
card and cable to use WOR.
Pin
Number
1
2
Definition
Ground
Wake-up
Wake-On-Ring Pin Definitions
(JWOR)
KB/MS
USB1/2
Parallel Port
ATX-24 Pin PWR
JPW
AKE1
4-Pin
PWR
CPU
(CopperRiver)
NorthBridge
GLAN1
GLAN2
DIMM 1A (blue)
GLAN
CTRL
JPL1
JPL2
PCI-X 64 bit/133 MHz
(LGA 775)
ID
E
Fan3
Fan2
JF1
Fan1
Fan5
PXH-V
JPA1
IPMI
Buzzer
J9
LE1
E7221
PCI-32 bit/33 MHz
PCI-32 bit/33 MHz
PCI-32 bit/33 MHz
PCI-32 bit/33 MHz
PCI#1
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI-32 bit/33 MHz
PCI#4
PCI#5
PC
I-X#6
S I
/O
COM2
JK1
JWO
R
JW
O
L
JWD
F
lop
py
USB3/4
USB5/6
JL1
Fan4
JFSB2
JFSB1
SATA0
SATA1
SATA2
SATA3
JLED
JBT1
BIOS
JSLED
ICH6R
South
Bridge
Bank1
Bank2
Batte
ry
JPF
GLAN
CTRL
JP1
JP2
JP3
JPU
SB1
DIMM 2A (blue)
DIMM 1B (black)
DIMM 2B (black)
JPUSB2
COM1
VGA
WOR
WOL
Wake-On-LAN
The Wake-On-LAN header(JWOL)
is designated WOL on the mother-
board. See the table on the right
for pin definitions. You must en-
able the LAN Wake-Up setting in
BIOS to use this function. (You
must also have a LAN card with a
Wake-On-LAN connector and
cable to use this feature.)
Pin
Number
1
2
3
Definition
+5V Standby
Ground
Wake-up
Wake-On-LAN Pin
Definitions (JWOL)