Power Switch wiring and Battery
Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 12:59 pm
The board is a MicroEquipmentCorporation ABIT PH50705C v1.4 with SU110/SSS CPU and SIS 5511/12/13 and VIA VT82C42N chips and two sticks of double sided NJS memory .
Baby Form approx. 276mm x 226mm
So far I've got the power light to come on and the keyboard LED's to light up .
I've found the Manual Bios and some jumper settings but not all the information about the Motherboard yet .
I moved the connectors from the rear of the Power switch and didn't put them back correctly so blew a fuse on the house circuitboard .
I know the computer switch is not wired correctly .
There are 4 wires , a blue , green , white and a black .
Can someone tell me which power switch pins I should connect each coloured wire to please .
The position of the pins on the rear of the power switch are : 2 pins nearest the rear of the face plate square from the rear of the switch and two pins further from the first two pins which are set at angles .
And I going to come back to ask more questions later .
Would the CR2032 battery be the correct battery to put in this motherboard ?
I have only seen one reference to this battery but it was not for this particular board it was for a similar board .
the switch is on a PH5 board , but no manual I have seen indicates any of the switch wiring , most manuals wouldn't .
Baby Form approx. 276mm x 226mm
So far I've got the power light to come on and the keyboard LED's to light up .
I've found the Manual Bios and some jumper settings but not all the information about the Motherboard yet .
I moved the connectors from the rear of the Power switch and didn't put them back correctly so blew a fuse on the house circuitboard .
I know the computer switch is not wired correctly .
There are 4 wires , a blue , green , white and a black .
Can someone tell me which power switch pins I should connect each coloured wire to please .
The position of the pins on the rear of the power switch are : 2 pins nearest the rear of the face plate square from the rear of the switch and two pins further from the first two pins which are set at angles .
And I going to come back to ask more questions later .
Would the CR2032 battery be the correct battery to put in this motherboard ?
I have only seen one reference to this battery but it was not for this particular board it was for a similar board .
the switch is on a PH5 board , but no manual I have seen indicates any of the switch wiring , most manuals wouldn't .