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Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: tkishore2000 on April 23, 2009, 04:04:32 AM

Title: front panel audio connections
Post by: tkishore2000 on April 23, 2009, 04:04:32 AM
Dear Sir,
I am using Intel DG31PR desktop mother board in Mercury KM84 casing.I have a problem in connections of front panel audio to my audio header in mother board.I found following connections in mother board&computer casing
the connections are named as below:
On mother board:

Pin Signal Name           Pin Signal Name
1. PORT 1L                    2. GND
3. PORT 1R                    4. PRESENCE#
5. PORT 2R                    6. SENSE1_RETURN
7. SENSE_SEND             8. KEY (no pin)
9. PORT 2L                    10. SENSE2_RETURN
and my computer casing has following connections:
ORANGE WIRE------------MIC POWER(L)
RED WIRE-------------------LINE OUT FR
BLUE WIRE-----------------LINE OUTRR
WHITE WIRE---------------LINE OUT FL
YELLOW WIRE-----------LINE OUT RL
GREEN WIRE-------------MIC IN(R)
BLACK WIRE-------------GND.
I unable to match this connections.How to match these connections.I need help about this.I am confusing
 
Title: Re: front panel audio connections
Post by: Carbon Dudeoxide on April 23, 2009, 04:45:55 AM
What exactly are your problems with the audio jack?
Title: Re: front panel audio connections
Post by: squall_01 on April 23, 2009, 05:04:33 AM
What exactly are your problems with the audio jack?
Well thats not mine but what is yours with attempting to connect it.  If it has jumpers you have to remove those and connect the cables as indicated to the manual.  This will disable the back unless theres a sound card there.  Which makes me think that I need to check my new board and see too. 
Title: Re: front panel audio connections
Post by: tkishore2000 on April 23, 2009, 05:07:49 AM
Dear Sir,I unable to match the connections of front panel audio connections
Give me details about which pin belongs to which connection
Please sir
Title: Re: front panel audio connections
Post by: squall_01 on April 23, 2009, 05:10:47 AM
Dont be so formal.  Its not like I have these memorized.  What kind of mb is it?  I see that you have possible two listed I think.
Title: Re: front panel audio connections
Post by: Carbon Dudeoxide on April 23, 2009, 05:13:53 AM
Inside the computer on the motherboard? Or the color coding of the jacks?

Red = Microphone
Green = Speakers
Title: Re: front panel audio connections
Post by: squall_01 on April 23, 2009, 05:18:02 AM
Didnt see you come back, he's configing the board.  Carbon are you sleepy?
Title: Re: front panel audio connections
Post by: tkishore2000 on April 23, 2009, 05:26:09 AM
Sir,
I am using Intel DG31PR mother board that have Realtec High Definition Audio.My mother board have a front panel audio header with these pins:
Pin      Signal Name     Pin         Signal Name
1         PORT 1L              2           GND
3         PORT 1R              4          PRESENCE#
5        PORT 2R               6         SENSE1_RETURN
7        SENSE_SEND        8         KEY (no pin)
9        PORT 2L               10         SENSE2_RETURN
and my computer casing have these connections:
ORANGE WIRE------------MIC POWER(L)
RED WIRE-----------------LINE OUT FR
BLUE WIRE---------------LINE OUT RR these two have one female jack
white wire----------------line out fl
yellow wire---------------line out rl these two have one female jack
green wire---------------mic in (r)
black wire----------------GNd these two have one female jack.
I can't understand how to match my mother board header with casing connections.
Title: Re: front panel audio connections
Post by: squall_01 on April 23, 2009, 06:06:17 AM
sorry I was finishing some work.  I had to wait to get your manual and I cant look at it from this machine so hold on.
Title: Re: front panel audio connections
Post by: squall_01 on April 23, 2009, 10:50:23 AM
Thing didnt post sorry my connection was slow and I had a bsod at the time.  Did you look at page 45?  There should be like a big retangler connector with a notch in the bottom.  Its differnt from the others cause there slim and have them labed.  Its not all that hard it goes in one way.