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PANEL1: Front Panel Header for Biostar N68S3+ from

http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=506#dl

This 16-pin connector includes Power-on, Reset, HDD LED, Power LED, and speaker connection. It allows user to connect the PC case's front panel switch functions. Pin #1 has a black square on the motherboard and the pins are oriented from 1-8, left to right, bottom row and 9-16, left to right, top row. You will notice that there is no #11 pin.

pin #'s

1-2-3-4 Speaker (1+, 4-)
5-6 hard drive LED (5+, 6-)
7-8 reset switch (7-, 8+)
9-10-11 N/A (not used)

12-13-14 power LED (12+, 14-) ** only if power wire is 3 port connector **
13-14 power LED (13+, 14-) ** only if power wire is 2 port connector **

15-16 power button (15+, 16-)

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