MS6117 Front Panel Pin Connectors

Can anyone help me? I have a old MS6117 MOBO and I need to connect the front panel connectors. I looked for a manual but could not find one. I know where the pins are located in the board but no idea which are the pwr switch pins etc. (The MOBO has no markings as to what pins to use for what) . Thankyou

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