Vi. appendix, Setting up the asus cidb, Asus cidb additional considerations – Asus P2B User Manual

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Normal

Clear

Clear:
Stops the sounding alarm

CLR

CLR

Enable

Disable

JP1:
Enable/Disable
the Photo Sensor

JP1

JP1

1

1

MS1

MS2

MS1/MS2:
Micro Switch from the chassis
panel can be connected here
to trigger the chassis intrusion
alarm.

Enable

Disable

SW:
Enable/Disable chassis intrusion
function in the motherboard

SW

SW

1

1

Setting up the ASUS CIDB

CON:
Sensitivity adjustment for the
photo sensor, (0) is least sensitive
and (5) is most sensitive

CON

1

2

3

4

5

0 (not sensitive)

best range

(sensitive)

CR2032 3V

Lithium Cell

Buzzer

MS1

CLR

JP1

CON

OR

SW

MS2

+5 volt standby
from power supply

ASUS CIDB Additional Considerations

1. All motherboards with CIDB: If there is no power to the motherboard (i.e. re-

moving the power cord or turning the power supply’s switch off) the alarm will
not sound but the CIDB will still remember an intrusion event which BIOS and
LDCM will detect on the next bootup.

2. Motherboard with chassis intrusion components: Photo sensor, switch, and

memory will not operate with power removed. Power is required to send a signal
to the motherboard’s intrusion memory and buzzer. When using the CIDB on
these motherboards, all the CIDB functions will be disabled, the motherboard’s
intrusion components must still be used. The CIDB can benefit these mother-
boards by providing a chassis switch which will operate even when the power is
removed. Pins [2-3] of the SW jumper can be used for a momentary toggle switch
and the CIDB’s battery will be used to send an intrusion signal to the motherboard’s
intrusion memory.

VI. APPENDIX

ASUS CIDB Module

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