Front panel connections

.I am building a new system but the front panel connections in thr mobo manual need clarification for me .
 Front panel connections jfp1 & jfp2
  jfp2 -- 4pin speaker wire 2-8
          3pin power led    1-5  
  jfp1--  2pin hdd led  1-3
          2pin reset sw 5-7
          2pin power sw 6-8
  In the manual it has a 2pin power led 2-4 but there is no wire do I take it that you do not need this .
  USB 2 & USB 3
  4 pin connector vcc , usb- , usb+, gnd 2-8 or 1-7
  this cable has an extra gnd wire I would imagine you just leave this unconnected as there is no 9pin & 10 is usboc .
 Front audio
 pins 5-6 & 9-10 not to be used .
 So that leaves me with 5 connections but manual does not say where they connect .
  ear left
  ear right
  mic vcc
  mic in
  grd
 Hope I have explaine myself ok but woulsd rather be suree before I go any further , I have the rest of the pc in place .
  Regards Ian

Found these on an other site much more explicit than manual . There was connection diagram on manual but no direction as to + or - so would imagine 1for example is hd led p for positive .
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 HD_LED_P Hard disk LED pull-up
2 FP PWR/SLP MSG LED pull-up
3 HD_LED_N Hard disk active LED
4 FP PWR/SLP MSG LED pull-up
5 RST_SW_N Reset Switch low reference pull-down to GND
6 PWR_SW_P Power Switch high reference pull-up
7 RST_SW_P Reset Switch high reference pull-up
8 PWR_SW_N Power Switch low reference pull-down to GND
9 RSVD_DNU Reserved. Do not use.
JFP1 Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL
1 GND 2 SPK-
3 SLED 4 BUZ+
5 PLED 6 BUZ-
7 NC 8 SPK+
JFP2 Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
1 AUD_MIC Front panel microphone input signal
2 AUD_GND Ground used by analog audio circuits
3 AUD_MIC_BIAS Microphone power
4 AUD_VCC Filtered +5V used by analog audio circuits
5 AUD_FPOUT_R Right channel audio signal to front panel                JUMPERED
6 AUD_RET_R Right channel audio signal return from front panel      JUMPERED
7 HP_ON Reserved for future use to control headphone amplifier
8 KEY No pin                                                                                 NO PIN
9 AUD_FPOUT_L Left channel audio signal to front panel                   JUMPERED
10 AUD_RET_L Left channel audio signal return from front panel       JUMPERED
 So I have 5 wires left
                 ear right        ?
                 ear left          ?
                  mic vcc       pin4 ?
                  mic in         pin1 ?
                  grd             pin2 ?
  Sorry if I am dragging this out but waiting on graph card to come so just making sure everything is ok as you guys do a great service .
   Ian

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