Setting Up The Asus Cidb; Using The Asus Cidb - Asus MEL User Manual

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III. HARDWARE SETUP

Using the ASUS CIDB

1. You must have an ASUS motherboard with a chassis connector.
2. Connect the CIDB directly to the chassis connector or use the provided extension
cable and mount the CIDB to the chassis using a double-sided foam adhesive tape.
CAUTION!
The CIDB component pins and metallic points must not come in
contact with another metallic surface or else shorting will occur!
3. Check the hardware settings:
JP1 jumper should be enabled to use the photo sensor
MS1 and MS2 connectors should be connected to momentary toggle switches
mounted on the chassis to use the contact method for triggering alarms.
SW jumper should be enabled to allow the hardware monitoring compo-
nents to receive signals from the CIDB.
4. To stop the alarm from sounding, use the LDCM software or place a jumper on
(or short manually) the CLR jumper momentarily.
5. If you have an updated BIOS with intrusion support, booting the computer after
an intrusion will require a password which is configured through BIOS.

Setting up the ASUS CIDB

OR
CR2032 3V
CLR
Lithium Cell
MS2
+5 volt standby
MS1
from power supply
CLR
CLR
Clear
Normal
Clear:
Stops the sounding alarm
MS1/MS2:
MS2
Micro Switch from the chassis
MS1
panel can be connected here
to trigger the chassis intrusion
alarm.
JP1
JP1
1
Enable Disable
CON
JP1:
SW
Enable/Disable
the Photo Sensor
Buzzer
(sensitive)
CON:
Sensitivity adjustment for the
photo sensor, (0) is least sensitive
and (5) is most sensitive
SW
1
Enable Disable
SW:
Enable/Disable chassis intrusion
function in the motherboard
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JP1
1
3
best range
2
4
1
CON
5
0 (not sensitive)
SW
1
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