Precision T1500 Motherboard jumpers

I spent ages looking for the jumpers I should use for power, reset s/w etc but had no luck so far. Can someone point me to a motherboard manual or as you please?

TIA

I followed a process of trial and error connect the each of the riders and found that the pins 5 & 6 are the power switch and 2 & 4 are the LED.

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