In article <48978399.8040401@xxxxxxxxxx>, John Ballance <jwb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > iyonix+ wrote: > > Hullo all > > > > I happened to open up my Iyonix - in a tower case - to find the > > loudspeaker leads lying loose on the bottom of the case, connected to > > the loudspeaker on the front panel, but not to the motherboard. SNIP > > The free end of the lead is connected to the two outer terminals of a > > four in line plastic socket connector and I can see a four pin header > > on the edge of the mother board close to the sound section and just > > above the SCSI PCI board. I dare not plug it into this header in case > > I blow something. > on the edge of the pcb, near the rear of the 'edge long pci sockt' > you'll find the 5 pin header to which this attaches > JOhn SNIP > > Thanks > > David Hi John I cannot find any such five pin headers, only four or six pin, which conform to your description. Perhaps you could quote the relevant PL number which are printed in white on the motherboard. The two I have found which I have found are both four pin headers and are numbered PL 801 on the back edge just above the top 'long pci socket' (USB interface board) and PL 803 on the bottom edge just below the bottom 'long pci socket' (video card). I think you may mean PL 801 but it is a four pin header not five. The loudspeaker lead is also a four pin socket connector suitable for fitting to either with the speaker leads connected to the two outermost connections. The motherboard has a white sticky label on it, presumably its serial number, saying '016-00-16-36'. The Panther Iyonix itself has the serial number 'IYO1004509' and was bought from CJE in 2005. Thanks for your help, which I appreciate. David -- David Coppen iyonix-freelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support