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82 Appendix B: Technical reference
M.2 socket 3 connector
The M.2 connector is a 52-pin, socket 3, edge connector with an M key. It is used
to connect the M.2 mass storage device that comes already attached from the
factory.
SATA data connectors for mass storage devices
The SATA connectors are 7-pin male connectors, used to connect mass storage
devices. The pinout for the SATA connector is available on the website of the Serial
ATA International Organization, http://www.sata-io.org.
When connecting a mass storage device, it should be mounted to the chassis cover.
For more information, refer to the Connecting a mass storage device section, in
Chapter 3: Adding devices to Matrox 4Sight EV6.
SATA power for mass storage device
The SATA power connector is a 4-pin connector. It is used to power up to 2 mass
storage devices. The pinout for the SATA power connector is available on the
website of the Serial ATA International Organization, http://www.sata-io.org.
Matrox 4Sight EV6 only supplies 5 V of power to its SATA power connector.
Therefore, storage devices requiring a 12 V supply are not supported.
Recovery connector
The recovery connector is a grouping of 2-pin standard, 2.54 mm, male
connectors. It can force a hardware-reset of the CMOS, UEFI, and real-time clock.
Note that the recovery connector should not be used unless you are directed to
do so from Matrox Technical support.
Jumper Description
Installed on Pins 1-2
Clear CMOS
1
.
1. Pin 1 is marked with a white arrow on the motherboard. The arrow’s direction indicates that pin 2 is directly beside pin 1.
Installed on Pins 3-4 Clear real-time clock.
Installed on Pins 5-6 UEFI recovery.
Installed on Pins 7-8 Reserved.

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