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08-06-2021 04:15 AM
HI 🙂
I'm looking for a diagram corresponding to the pin layout for
P5 P10 PB/LED
on the
HP EliteDesk 800 G1 SFF
That is the header for the power button and the power/disk LEDs.
The header is composed of 2 columns with 10 positions (position 6 is blank, no pin)
10-09
08-07
__-05
04-03
02-01
The original/stock wire as
- 2 (white )cables going from 05 and 07 to the power button
- a (black) cable linking 08 to 09 ("jumper")
- 2 cables (red and black) going from 02 and 04 to an LED
- 2 cables (green and white) going from 01 and 03 to the other LED
I thus guess that power switch is 05 and 07 and that a jumper is required between 08 and 09 (this might be difficult...)
However, others claim that the power switch should be connected to 07 and 08.
Can anyone please confirm and/or provide sources/info?
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
Best,
-a-
08-06-2021 07:09 AM
Hello
sorry, maybe this can't help you
but have you seen the documents here?
if nothing is wrong, you will have to wait for the intervention of someone who has the same machine, or who knows the material in detail
Illustrated Parts & Service Map - HP EliteDesk 800 G1 - Small Form Factor
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-elitedesk-800-g1-small-form-factor-pc/5387475/manuals
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08-06-2021 08:10 AM - edited 08-06-2021 08:10 AM
Thanks 🙂
I gave a look at these already but (except if I missed something) there is nothing there about the pin layout for the power switch connector.
I'd like to swap that MB into a different case.