User manual MATSONIC MS6380
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Manual abstract: user guide MATSONIC MS6380
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] The information presented in this publication has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Copyright (C) 1999. [. . . ] The sequence of the hot key of Keyboard Power On is <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Back Space>.
JP1
JP1
Chipset
Note: Make sure that the system power can provide 720mA on +5VSB(+5V Standby) signal before using Keyboard Power On function.
PWR1 ATX Power Connector
The ATX power supply is a single 20-pin connector. Connect the ATX power supply to this connector which provides all power for the mainboard.
Pin Description 1 2 3 4 5 3. 3V 3. 3V Ground +5V Ground Pin Description 6 7 8 9 10 +5V Ground Power OK 5VSB +12V Pin Description 11 12 13 14 15 3. 3V 12V Ground PS-ON Ground Pin Description 16 17 18 19 20 Ground Ground 5V +5V +5V
Sound I/O Chip
Description Disabled(default)
Chipset
JP1
1
Enabled
1
Cache
Cache
Hardware Configuration
13
J9 (21, 22) Power Button/SuspendSwitch Connector
Attach the ATX power button/suspend switch cable to this connector. In the AT power system, this connector will act as a suspend switch; and in the ATX power system, this connector will be not only an ATX power button but a suspend switch as well. Details are described below: Turn the system back on by pushing the power button, and, if the system is already on, pushing the power button allows the system to be switched to the Suspend mode. However, if push and hold the power button for more than 4 seconds, then the system will be turned off completely. And, if the system is already in the Suspend mode, pushing the power button rapidly will turn on the system.
I/O
pin21, 22 - Power Button
21 22
Chipset Chipset
J9
1 2
J9
21 22
1 2
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Chapter 2
Connectors
Attach system components and case devices to the mainboard via the mainboard connectors. Note: Make sure that the power is turned off before making any connection to the board.
FDC1 Floppy Disk Drive Port IDE1/IDE2 Primary/Secondary IDE Ports COM2 - Serial Port 2
Cache
Cache
Chipset
Chipset
I/O Chip
Parallel (printer) port (25-pin Female) PS/2 Mouse (6-pin Female)
Sound
Game (15-pin Female)
USB
Line-In/Rear
Side View
Line-Out
MIC
PS/2 Keyboard (6-pin Female)
COM1 Serial Port 1
VGA1 VGA Connector
Hardware Configuration
15
J6 Infrared Connector
The mainboard provides a 5-pin Infrared connector for infrared devices. You must configure the setting for infrare d device through the Peripheral Setup in BIOS Setup section.
J6
5V NC IRRX GND IRTX
1
J6
I/O
Chipset Chipset
FAN1
FAN1 CPU Fan Power Connector
Connect CPU fan cable to this connector.
GND +12V Sensor
1 2 3 4 5
FAN1
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Chapter 2
Case Connectors: J9
The case connectors contain: Speaker, Power LED, Keylock, Turbo LED, HDD LED, Reset Switch, and Power Button. Refer to the following drawing for the location on the mainboard.
I/O
pin1, 3, 5, 7 Speaker pin2, 4, 6 Power LED pin8, 10 Keylock pin13, 14 Turbo LED pin15, 16 HDD LED pin17, 18 Reset Switch pin21, 22 Power Button
21 22
Chipset Chipset
J9
1 2
J9
21 22
1 2
J9 (21, 22) - Power Botton/Suspend Switch Connector
Refer to the ATX Functions & Connectors section.
J9 (17, 18) - Reset Switch Connector
Setting Open Close Description Normal Mode Reset System
Hardware Configuration
17
J9 (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) Keylock & Power LED Connector
Pin 2 4 6 8 10 Description LED Output N. C. Ground Keylock Ground
J9 (1, 3, 5, 7) Speaker Connector
Pin 1 3 5 7 Description +5V N. C. Ground Data Out
J9 (13, 14) Turbo LED Connector
Pin 13 (+) 14 ()
Description Anode Ground
J9 (15, 16) HDD LED Connector
Pin 15(+) 16(-) Description +5V Active Low
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Chapter 2
Onboard PCI Sound
There is a onboard PCI Sound for the 3D multimedia systems.
J7/J8 Analog Audio from CD-ROM Connectors
Connect from "AUDIO" output of the CD-ROM driver to these connectors. For Panasonic or compatible type ofCDROM, connect to J7 (pin signals assignment is G-L-G-R), and for Sony or compatible type of CD-ROM, connect to J8 (pin signals assignment is L-G-G-R).
Sound and Game (on the external connectors)
The board provides Line-In/Rear(see following The 4 Speakers System section), MIC(Microphone), Line-Out (Speaker) signals for audio I/O, and Game port(which is also used as the Joystick/MIDI port) signals.
Game port
J7 J8
Sound port
1
Line in /Rear MIC Line out (Speaker)
Side View
J7 J8
1
I/O
Chipset Chipset
Hardware Configuration
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J5 Digital Audio Connector
Connect this connector to the Aux. Sound ribbon cable/ bracket that contains 3 jacks for Aux IN, SPDIF IN and SPDIF OUT device. Connect SPDIF IN to the Mini-Disk to record, and avoid this jack to work simultaneously with the internal SPDIF IN connector. Connect SPDIF OUT to the AC3 Audio Amplifier or Mini-Disk to play, and set the following jumper to select 5V or 0. 5V signal level for used device.
CD2 SPDIF OUT Signal Level Selector
Description 5V 0. 5V
(default)
CD2
CD1 Internal SPDIF IN Connector
Connect to "DIGITAL AUDIO" port of the CD-ROM drive by using the SPDIF/IN cable, which gives you the nondistortion digital audio from CD-ROM. Avoid this connector to work simultaneously with the SPDIF IN jack.
2 Aux R 4 GND 6 GND D In 5
CD1 CD2
J5
D Out 7 Aux L 1
J5
CD1 CD2
1
I/O
Chipset Chipset
8 GND
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Chapter 2
Notice for PCI Sound application
1. Before you install the PCI Sound drivers, make sure your Operating System has been installed, otherwise the PCI Sound Pro might be detect as "Other Device" by the device manager of your OS. After the drivers install, if you wants to use Software Wave-Table drivers as MIDI output device, select MULTIMEDIA icon within CONTROL PANEL. Select MIDI page, and click on "C-media SoftMidi Synthesis(Win98)/Driver(Win95)" then click "OK" to confirm. A Windows application named Audio Rack is provided within PCI Sound drivers, which gives you control over all audio functions through a user interface as simple to use a home stereo system, we recommended you to use the System Mixer within Audio Rack to control the volume, recording device select and recording gain. If you using devices that use Midi port as the control interface, you need to select MULTIMEDIA icon within CONTROL PANEL. Select MIDI page, and click on "CM8338 MPU-401"(Win98) or "CMI8338/C3DX PCI Audio External MIDI port"(Win95) then click "OK" to confirm. [. . . ] When this length of time expires, the computer enters Suspend power state. When set to Monitor, these options enable event monitoring on the specified hardware interrupt request line and the computer is in a power saving state, BIOS watches for activity on the specified IRQ line. Set these options to enable the signal of LAN/ modem to resume the system with ATX power. Set this option to enable the RTC Alarm to resume the system with ATX power. [. . . ]
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