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H8DA3-2/H8DAi-2 User's Manual
USB Power Select
Jumper JPUSB is used to select the
power state for the USB ports. The
Standard setting means power is ap-
plied to the ports only when the system
is powered on. The Dual Power setting
will allow the USB ports to have power
whenever the system's AC power cord
is connected, regardless of whether
the system is powered on or not. See
the table on right for jumper settings.
USB Power Select
Jumper Settings (JPUSB)
Jumper Setting De nition
Pins 1-2 Dual Power
Pins 2-3 Standard Power
Compact Flash Master/Slave
The JCF1 jumper allows you to assign
either master or slave status a compact
ash card installed in IDE1. See the
table on the right for jumper settings.
Compact Flash
Master/Slave
Jumper Settings (JCF1)
Jumper Setting De nition
Closed Master
Open Slave
Power LED/Speaker
On JF2, pins 2, 4 and 6 are for the
power LED and pins 1, 3, 5 and 7 are
for the speaker. Pins 8 and 10 are for
the keylock. See the tables on the right
for pin de nitions.
Note: The speaker connector pins are
for use with an external speaker. If
you wish to use the onboard speaker,
you should close pins 5 and 7 with a
jumper.
Speaker Connector
Pin De nitions (JF2)
Pin# De nition
1 Red wire, +5V
3 No connection
5 Buzzer signal
7 Speaker data
PWR LED Connector
Pin De nitions (JF2)
Pin# De nition
2 +Vcc
4 Control
6 Control
SAS RAID Select (H8DA3-2
only)
JPS1 allows you to select between SR
RAID, which is the default and enables
SAS RAID, or IT RAID, which treats
SAS drives as non-RAID drives and
requires a rmware ash (see the fol-
lowing page).
SAS RAID Select
Jumper Settings (JPS1)
Jumper Setting De nition
Open IT RAID
Closed SR RAID
Note: SR = Software RAID IT = Integrate
Target mode. IR mode is not supported.
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