Foxconn 661M03 user manual Line-in Line-out Front channels Microphone

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Chapter 2 Installation Instructions

8LAN connector

This port allows connection to a Local Area Network (LAN) through a network hub.

9Line-in jack, Line-out jack, Microphone jack

When using a two-channel sound source, the Line-out jack is used to connect to speakers or headphones; the Line-in port connects to an external CD player, tape player or other audio device. The Microphone jack is used to connect to the microphone.

Line-in

Line-out (Front channels)

Microphone

When using a 6-Channel sound source, connect the front speaker to the green audio output; connect the surround sound speaker to the blue audio input; connect the center speaker/subwoofer to the red Microphone input, as shown in the following figure:

Green

Blue

Red

Front Left

Center

Front Right

Rear Left

Rear Right

Subwoofer

 

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Contents Version Item Checklist Declaration of conformity HON HAI Precision Industry Table of Contents Chapter Special Bios Functions Chapter Driver CD IntroductionChapter Directions for Bundled Software Page Page Page Main Features Onboard Graphics Onboard 1394 optionalOnboard LAN Onboard I/OGreen Function Advanced FeaturesMotherboard Layout AGP slot ATX 12V connectorATX power connector PHY optionalSouth Bridge controller Floppy disk connectorIDE connectors Flash RomInstallation Instructions Installation Instructions CPU Installation of CPUInstallation of CPU Fan Installation Instructions CPU Qualified Vendor List Vendor TypeFrequence Memory Installation of DDR MemoryVender Type Size Memory Qualified Vendor ListChapter Installation Instructions Power Supply Pin ATX power connector PWR1Pin ATX12V Power Connector PWR2 This motherboard provides the ports as below Rear Panel ConnectorsLine-in Line-out Front channels Microphone Other Connectors FDD ConnectorHDD connectors IDE1 & IDE2 Front Panel Connector FP1 USB Headers Fusb IrDA Header IR optionalAudio Connectors Cdin Fan Connectors CPUFAN, FAN1Wake-Up On LAN WOL Header F1394 optionalAudio Interface Faudio Pdif Out Connector SpdoutExpension Slots PCI SlotsAGP Slot Installing an expansion card AGP Qualified Vendor ListVender Type Video Memory CNR Slot optional Jumpers Description of JumpersClear Cmos Jumper Clscmos CNR Audio Selection Jumper J24 BIOS-Protection Jumper FwhenStarting up for the first time Powering off the computerBios Description Bios Features Enter Bios SetupPress TAB to show Post screen, DEL to enter Setup Standard Cmos FeaturesPnP/PCI Configurations Advanced Bios FeaturesAdvanced Chipset Features Power Management SetupIDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave Standard Cmos FeaturesDate TimeDrive A/B VideoHalt On Memory SuperBoot SuperBoot Default Disabled Bios FeaturesAdvanced Bios Features Swap Floppy Drive Default Disabled Quick Power On Self Test Default EnabledFirst/Second/Third Boot Device Default Floppy/HDD- 0/CDROM Boot Other Device Default EnabledMPS Version Control For OS Default Typematic Delay Msec DefaultSecurity Option Default Setup Apic Mode Default EnabledThermal Management Default Thermal Monitor TM2 Bus Ratio Default 0TM2 Bus VID Default Advanced Chipset Features RAS Active Time tRAS Default 6T Performance Mode Default DisabledDram Timing control Default By SPD Dram CAS Latency Default 2.5TAGP Data Rate Default Auto AGP Aperture Size Default 64 MBGraphic Window WR Combin Default Disabled AGP Fast Write Support Default EnabledGraphics Engin Clock Default 133 MHz VGA Share Memory Size Default 32 MBIntegrated Peripherals Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UltraDMA Default Auto Audio Access Interface Default EDB BusInternal PCI/IDE Default Both IDE Primary/ Secondary Master/Slave PIO Default AutoUSB Keyboard Support Default Enabled SIS USB Controller Default EnabledUSB Ports Number Default 6 ports USB 2.0 Supports Default EnabledUR2 Duplex Mode Default Half Onboard FDC Controller Default EnabledOnboard Serial Port1/2 Default 3F8/IRQ4 / 2F8/IRQ3 Uart Mode Select Default NormalPower Management Default User Define Power Management SetupAcpi function Default Enabled Acpi Suspend Type Default S1POSModem Use IRQ Default Auto Video Off Option Default Susp, Stby offVideo Off Method Default Dpms Supported Switch Function Default Break/WakeMacpme Power Up Control Default Enabled IRQ 3-7,9-15, NMI Default EnabledIRQ 8 Break Suspend Default Disabled Ring Power Up Control Default EnabledPrimary/Secondary IDE Default Disabled Month AlarmDay of Month Alarm Time hhmmss AlarmPCI/VGA Palette Snoop Default Disabled PnP/PCI ConfigurationsReset Configuration Data Default Disabled Resources Controlled By Default AutoESCDPC Health Status Frequency/Voltage Control Enter Password Load Fail-Safe DefaultsLoad Optimized Defaults Set PasswordQuit Without Saving Y/N?N Save & Exit SetupExit Without Saving Save to Cmos and Exit Y/N?YChapter Browse CD Utility CD contentInstall Driver AccessoriesInstall IDE Driver Start to Install diversInstall VGA Driver Install AGP DriverInstall DirectX Install USB 2.0 Driver Using 4-/6-Channel AudioInstalling the Audio Driver Channel Analog Audio Output Attaching SpeakersLine-out Rear channels Line-out Front channels Microphone Digital Audio Output Selecting 4- or 6-Channel SettingClick the Speaker Configuration tab Playing Karaoke Testing Each SpeakerInstall LAN Driver Install Norton Internet Security Directions for Bundled Software Using SuperStep SuperStep featuresDirections for Bundled Software Directions for Bundled Software Using SuperLogo SuperLogo featuresDirections for Bundled Software Using SuperUpdate SuperUpdate featuresDirections for Bundled Software Backup Bios to local image Directions for Bundled Software Directions for Bundled Software Update Bios On-line Click OK to update Bios Click Restart Special Bios Functions SuperSpeed SuperBoot SuperBIOS-Protect Hotkey Selection SuperRecoveryHard Disk Selection Divide Hidden Partition What is a Hidden Partition?Main Menu Divide Hidden PartitionRelease Hidden Partition Backup Backup Cmos SetupBackup Partition Table Backup Hard disk Data Back to Main RecoveryRecover Partition Table Recover Cmos SetupRecover Hard disk Data Change Password Introduction