HP DC5700 P5BW-BTX Motherboard - front panel header pinout

Greetings all ...
I have been searching everywhere for the front panel header pinout of the P5BW-BTX Motherboard that is in the HP DC5700.
Does anyone have this? It is unfortunately omitted from all the hardware and technical manuals.
Thanks in advance
Kenneth A Spencer
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OK: for future reference BeatGr et al, here is the pinout for the front panel header connector on the HP P5BW-BTX motherboard:
LED HDD  1 10  LED PWR
LED HDD  2 11  LED PWR
NC       3 12  SWI PWR
NC       4 13  SWI PWR
NC       5 14  NC
NC       6 15  NC
->18     7 16  NO PIN
NC       8 17  NC
NC       9 18  ->7  (pins 7 and 18 are permanently shorted)
I am not sure of the significance of the shorted pins 7 and 18 - maybe someone else knows.
Best wishes,
Kenneth Spencer
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