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Removing a PCIe card ... 134Installing a PCIe card ...
4. Reconnect the speaker cable (see Installing the speaker on page 80), and replace the tie wrapsthat secure the front panel I/O cables to the chassis
Power switch cable assemblyThis section describes how to remove and install the power switch cable assembly.Removing the power switch cable assembly1.
6. Disconnect the power switch cable assembly cable from the system board as shown in the followingfigure.Figure 5-18 Disconnecting the power switch
This section describes how to remove and install a filler tray.Removing a filler tray1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly proc
Installing a filler tray1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 73).2. Remove the side access panel (see Remov
Optical disk driveThis section describes how to remove and install an optical disk drive.Removing an optical disk drive from the optical bay1. Disconn
4. Lift the drive release latch at the green touch point , and then gently slide the drive out of thechassis 2 as shown in the following figure.Figur
Installing an optical disk drive in the optical bay1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 73).2. Remove the s
5. Connect the power and data 2 cables to the drive as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-25 Connecting power and data cables6. Connect the opt
Slot load optical disk drive (optional)A slot load optical disk drive can be added to the workstation in place of the standard optical disk driveassem
Solving diskette problems ... 164Solving hard drive probl
5. Disconnect the data cable from the system board as shown in the following figure.6. If a hard disk drive is installed, disconnect its power and dat
8. Disconnect the power/data cable from the slot load optical drive as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-29 Disconnecting the power/data cable f
Installing a slot load optical disk drive1. With power off and the side access panel open, remove any expansion card cables that mightinterfere with s
4. Insert the slot load assembly into the chassis optical cage until it reaches the release latch.Pull the latch and slide the slot load assembly int
6. Connect the optical disk drive data cable to the system board connector as shown in the followingfigure.TIP: Route the data cable along the system
Removing a hard disk drive from the hard drive bay1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 73).2. Remove the si
Installing a hard disk drive in the hard drive bayHard disk drive cable configurationThe hard disk drive bays are labeled 0 (top bay) and 1.The hard d
5. Set the hard disk drive in the carrier at an angle. Carefully separate the lower hard disk drive carrierrails , and then lower the drive between th
7. Rotate the drive handle down into its fully open position. Carefully push the hard disk drive into itsslot until comes to a hard stop. as shown in
Removing a hard disk drive from the slot load optical bay1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 73).2. Remove
Using the Computer Setup (F10) Utility to Reset CMOS ... 203Appendix A Connector pins ...
7. Lift and hold the drive release latch at the green touch point , and then slide the slot load assemblyout of the chassis 2 as shown in the followi
Installing a hard disk drive in the slot load optical bay1. With power off and the workstation open, remove the side access panel and any expansion ca
5. Lift and hold the drive release latch at the green touch point while sliding the slot load carrierinto the bay. When the front of the carrier is
7. Connect the data cable to the hard disk drive.If the hard disk drive is SAS, attach a SATA-SAS adapter to the drive before connecting the datacable
9. Connect the chassis power cable to the slot load optical drive power cable.Figure 5-52 Connecting chassis and slot load optical drive power cables
Removing a hard disk drive from the optical drive bay1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 73).2. Remove the
5. Carefully squeeze the ends of the rails together , and then slide the drive out of the carrier 2 asshown in the following figure.Figure 5-56 Remo
Installing a hard disk drive in the optical drive bayTIP: For optimum performance, install the hard disk drive in the bottom bay.1. Disconnect power f
5. Insert the hard disk drive carrier into the optical disk drive bay cage until it reaches the releaselatch.Pull the latch and slide the slot load a
Installing dual SFF hard drives in the optical drive bayThis section describes how to install two small form factor (SFF) hard drives in the workstati
1 Workstation overviewThis chapter presents an overview of the hardware components of the workstation. It includes thesetopics:TopicsDescription on pa
8. Lift and hold the drive release latch at the green touch point while sliding the bracket into theoptical bay as shown in the following figure 2.
Configuring the cablingIf the internal bays are not filled to capacity, the pre-installed blind-mate data cables for the unusedinternal hard drive bay
4. Connect one end of the data cable to the hard drive as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-66 Connecting the data cables to the hard drives5. C
4. Disconnect the front system fan cable from the system board as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-67 Removing the front system fan5. Press t
Rear system fan assemblyThis section describes how to remove and install the rear system fan assembly.Removing the rear system fan assembly1. Disconne
3. Squeeze and hold the system fan release tab. Lift the memory fan from the chassis guides asshown in the following figure.ENWW Removing and installi
Installing the memory fan1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 73).2. Remove the side access panel (see Remo
MemoryThis section presents memory module (DIMM) configuration information and removal/installationprocedures.DIMM installation guidelines●Install onl
BIOS errors and warningsThe BIOS generates warnings/errors on invalid memory configurations:●If the BIOS can find a valid memory configuration by disa
Removing a DIMM1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 73).2. Remove the side access panel (see Removing the s
The following figure shows the typical workstation system board block diagram.Figure 1-1 System board block diagramNOTE: The x1, x4, x8, and x16 desi
Installing a DIMMRequired DIMM installation orderDIMMs must be installed in a specified order, depending on the workstation processor configuration.Si
4. Remove the rear system fan assembly (see Removing the rear system fan assemblyon page 122).5. Push gently outward on the DIMM socket levers as show
NOTE: If you receive a DIMM-related error message after you re-start the workstation, refer toBIOS errors and warnings on page 126 for error message i
Expansion card slot identificationThis section identifies and describes workstation expansion card slots and presents card configurationinformation.Ex
Slots one, three, five, and six use open-ended PCIe connectors, so a PCIe x16 card can be inserted.This allows the workstation to support more PCIe x1
Choosing an expansion card slotWhenever possible, use the following tips to help you select the proper slot for an expansion card:●Insert the primary
PCIe cardThis section describes how to remove and install a PCIe card.Removing a PCIe card1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly
Installing a PCIe card1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 73).2. Remove the side access panel (see Removin
6. Angle the card into the expansion card guide. Align the PCIe card keyway with the slot key, andthen firmly seat the card in the slot as shown in th
PCI cardThis section describes removing and installing a PCI card.Removing a PCI card1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly proc
GraphicsThis workstation supports PCIe Gen2 (PCIe2) bus speeds and can support dual PCIe Gen2 graphicscards in PCIe2 x16 slots. It supports graphics c
4. Push the expansion card retention clamp levers down on the outside of the chassis to release theclamp as shown in the following figure .Figure 5-80
6. Align the PCI card keyway with the slot key, and then firmly seat the card in the slot as shown inthe following figure .Figure 5-81 Installing a P
CPU heatsinkThis workstation offers a mainstream heatsink designed for CPUs less than or equal to 95W. It uses an80mm fan.This section describes how t
6. Disconnect the CPU heatsink fan cable from the system board as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-83 Disconnecting the heatsink fan cable7.
4. Tighten each set of diagonally opposed screws a little at a time to 6 inch-lbs. of torque as shownin the following illustration.Figure 5-84 Tighte
CPUThis section describes how to remove and install a CPU.Removing a CPU1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on pag
Installing a CPUNOTE: HP recommends that you do not swap processors (CPUs) from one system board to another.If installing a second CPU, it must be of
System boardThis section describes replacing the system board.Removing the system board1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly pr
b. Place the memory power cable in the chassis hook as shown in the following figure.8. Release the system board latches as shown in the following fig
9. Slide the system board forward as shown in the following figure .Figure 5-86 Removing the system board10. Using the CPU heatsinks as handles, lif
Workstation componentsThis section describes workstation components, including front and rear panel components, andincludes these topics:TopicsChassis
3. Guide the edge of the system board under the rear panel connector stack as shown in the followingfigure.Figure 5-87 4. With the system board flat,
Removing the battery1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 73).2. Remove the side access panel (see Removing
2. Place the battery edge under the plastic housing tab and press gently until it snaps into place asshown in the following figure.Figure 5-88 Instal
6 Diagnostics and troubleshootingThis chapter describes the tools available for diagnosing and troubleshooting system issues, andincludes these topics
Calling technical supportAt times you might encounter an issue that requires technical support. When you call technical support:●Have the workstation
Each HP Workstation has two unique serial number labels and a Certificate of Authentication (COA)label 2 as shown in the figure below.Figure 6-1 Wo
Diagnosis guidelinesIf you encounter a problem with the workstation, monitor, or software, the following sections provide alist of general suggestions
Diagnosis during operation●Look for blinking LEDs on the front of the workstation. The blinking lights are error codes that willhelp you diagnose the
●After installing a non-plug and play (PnP) expansion board or other option (such as a diskette drive),reconfigure the workstation.●Are all necessary
HP troubleshooting resources and toolsThis section provides information on the HP Help and Support Center, E-support, and Helpful Hints fortroubleshoo
Chassis componentsThe following image shows the components of a typical workstation configuration. Drive configurationscan vary.Figure 1-2 Workstatio
Troubleshooting a problemTo help you troubleshoot problems with your system, HP provides the Business Support Center (BSC).The BSC is a portal to an e
At startup●Verify that the workstation and monitor are plugged into a working electrical outlet.●Remove all diskettes, optical disks, and USB drive ke
Customizing the monitor displayYou can manually select or change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings,font sizes, and p
Troubleshooting scenarios and solutionsThis section presents an extensive overview of various troubleshooting scenarios and possible solutionsfor a Wi
Problem Cause Possible SolutionWorkstation powered offautomatically and the PowerLED flashes red 2 times (onceevery second), followed by a 2-second pa
Solving power supply problemsThis section presents power supply troubleshooting scenarios.Testing power supplyBefore replacing the power supply, use t
Problem Cause Solutiona. Disconnect AC power.b. Remove the power supply.c. Plug in AC power.●If the power supply fan spins and the LEDilluminates (see
Problem Cause SolutionA problem has occurred with a disktransaction.The directory structure is bad,or there is a problem with a file.1. Right-click St
Problem Cause SolutionDrive not found (identified).Improper cable connection On workstations with discreet data and power cables,ensure that the data
Solving display problemsTable 6-5 Display problemsProblem Cause SolutionBlank screen (no video). The cable connections are notcorrect.Verify the cabl
Front panel componentsThe following figure shows the front panel of a typical workstation configuration.Figure 1-3 Front panelTable 1-2 Front panel
Problem Cause SolutionBlurry video or requestedresolution cannot be set.If the graphics controller wasupgraded, the correct videodrivers might not be
Solving audio problemsTable 6-6 Audio problemsProblem Cause SolutionSound does not come out of thespeaker or headphones.Software volume control istur
Solving printer problemsTable 6-7 Printer problemsProblem Cause SolutionPrinter does not print. Printer is not turned on andonline.Turn the printer o
Self-troubleshooting with HP VisionDiagnosticsHewlett-Packard Vision Field Diagnostics is a diagnostic tool that can be used by the end user ortechnic
The Survey tab is displayed when you invoke HP Vision Diagnostics. This tab shows the currentconfiguration of the workstation. From the Survey tab, th
Downloading and accessing HP Vision DiagnosticsFollow these steps to download the HP Vision Diagnostics utility from the HP Web site to a DVD or USB,a
Accessing HP Vision Diagnostics on the workstationThe following procedures describe how to access the HP Vision Diagnostics utilities that are include
User interfaceThe HP Vision Diagnostics application provides six major functions, accessible through Tabs. Thesefunctions are:●Survey — Your current s
●Miscellaneous — List any devices or data that doesn't belong to any other Category.●Processors - Shows system processors.●Storage — Shows mass s
Test tabThe Test tab lists all available diagnostics. The lists have been tailored according to your systemconfiguration. Individual test may be selec
Rear panel componentsThe following figure shows the rear panel of a typical workstation configuration.Figure 1-4 Rear panelNOTE: The rear panel conne
5. Click the Start Test button to start the testing. The Status tab, which allows you to monitor theprogress of the tests, is automatically displayed
Status tabThe Status tab shows the overall progress and status of the test scenario as well as the progress andstatus of each test. The color coded st
●The Recommended Repair will give a recommended action that should be performed to resolvethe failed hardware.●The Warranty ID is a unique error code
Saving and printing information in HP Vision DiagnosticsYou can save the information displayed in the HP Vision Diagnostics Survey, History and Errors
Table 6-8 Diagnostic lights and audible codesActivity Possible cause Recommended actionBlue Power LED* on. Nobeeps.Workstation on.N/ABlue Power LED*
Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinks fourtimes, once every second,followed by a two-secondpause. Four beeps.Power failure (p
Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinks eighttimes, once every second,followed by a two-secondpause. Eight beeps.Invalid ROM ba
Activity Possible cause Recommended actionSystem does not power-onand LEDs are not blinking.No beeps.System unable to power on. CAUTION: Internal comp
POST error messagesThe Power-On Self Text (POST) is a series of diagnostic tests that runs automatically when theworkstation is powered on.Audible and
Screen message Probable cause Recommended action164—Memory Size Error Memory configuration is incorrect. 1. Run the Computer Setup (F10) Utility or th
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SpecificationsThis section provides workstation chassis, power supply, and environmental specifications, and includesthese topics:TopicsPhysical chara
Screen message Probable cause Recommended action215—DIMM ConfigurationError216—Memory Size ExceedsMaximum SupportedThe amount of memory installedexcee
Screen message Probable cause Recommended action518—Power supply wattageinsufficient for hardwareconfigurationWorkstation configuration requiresmore p
Screen message Probable cause Recommended action925—Fatal error on IOHmiscellaneousFatal miscellaneous error detected onIOH core x, where x is 0 or 1.
Screen message Probable cause Recommended actionERROR: Mixing processorswith different powerrequirements. This is notsupported. System halted.Mixed ty
7 Configuring RAID devicesThis chapter describes how to configure SAS and SATA RAID devices, and includes these topics:TopicsMaximum hard drive config
Configuring SATA RAID devicesThis section describes how to use the Intel Matrix Storage Manager option ROM Configuration utility toset up and manage S
Configuring system BIOSConfigure the system BIOS to enable embedded SATA RAID functionality.1. To enter the system BIOS setup, press F10.2. Use the ar
Creating RAID volumesTo create RAID volumes, use the Intel Matrix Storage Manager option ROM Configuration utility.1. To enter the Intel Matrix Storag
Configuring SAS RAID devicesSupported configurationsThe following RAID configurations are supported on this workstation:NOTE: This section does not a
SAS RAID 0 configurationUse the following procedure to configure an Integrated Striped (IS) volume with the BIOS-basedconfiguration utility. The proce
Environmental specificationsThe following table lists the environmental specifications of HP Workstations.Table 1-4 HP Workstation environmental spec
SAS RAID 1 configurationUse the following procedure to configure an Integrated Mirroring (IM) volume with the BIOS-basedconfiguration utility. The pro
SAS RAID 1E configurationUse the following procedure to configure an Integrated Mirroring Extended (IME) volume with the BIOS-based configuration util
5. In the View Array screen, use the arrow keys to select Manage Array. Press Enter.6. In the Manage Array screen, use the arrow keys to select Delete
8 Configuring password security andresetting CMOSThis chapter describes how to configure password security and to reset CMOS, and includes thesetopics
Resetting the password jumperUse the following procedure to disable the power-on or setup password features and clear the power-on and setup passwords
CAUTION: When the workstation is plugged in, the power supply has voltage applied to the , evenwhen the workstation is powered off. Failure to disconn
5. Select File->Apply Defaults and Exit, and then press F10 to accept.6. Reset the workstation passwords and configuration information, such as the
A Connector pinsWorkstation PS/2 keyboard Pin Signal123DataUnusedGround456+5 VDCClockUnusedWorkstation PS/2 mouse Pin Signal123DataUnusedGround456+5 V
Workstation USB Pin Signal1234+5 VDC- Data+ DataGroundMicrophone cable (1/8 inch) Pin Signal1 (Tip)2 (Ring)3 (Shield)AudioPowerGroundWorkstation IEEE-
SATA drive Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Data Cable Power Cable Power Cable S1 Ground P1 3.3V power P8 5V powerS2* A+ P2 3.3V power P9 5V powerS
Power supply currentsTable 1-6 Maximum current per railVoltage rail 650W maximumcontinuous current+12 V-CPU0 14.0A+12 V-CPU1 14.0A+12 V-M 18.0A+12 V-
SAS driveSegment Pin BackplanereceptaclePlug andcablereceptaclesSecondary signal segmentS8 SIGNAL GROUNDS9TS+ RS+S10 TS- RS-S11 SIGNAL GROUNDS12RS- TS
Workstation VGAPin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal123Red AnalogGreen AnalogBlue Analog678GNDGNDGND111213Monitor IDDDC Serial DataHorizontal Sync45Monitor
Display portPin Signal Pin Signal1 ML_Lane 0(p) 11 GND2 GND 12 ML_Lane 3(n)3 ML_Lane 0(n) 13 GND4 ML_Lane 1(p) 14 GND5 GND 15 AUX CH(p)6 ML_Lane 1(n)
Memory power cable, P2 Pin Color Signal1 BLK GND2 WHITE +5VSB3 BLK GND4 GREEN V12-M5 GREEN V12-M6 N/C OPENCPU power cable, P3 Pin Signal Color1 GND BL
USB-2/DASH connector, P26 Pin SignalCAUTION: Possible equipment damage.The 2x5 connector can be mated to either a wide 2x5 optioncable connector or a
Workstation rear system fan Pin Signal1 GND2 +12V3 Tach14 PWM15 TACH26PWM2Workstation CPU fan Pin Signal1 +3_3V2 +3_3V3 +3_3V4 +12V5GNDWorkstation mem
Workstation FDD Pin Signal Pin Signal1 Ground 18 FLP_DIR#2 FLP_LOWDEN# 19 Ground3 Tach 20 FLP_STEP#4 FLP_WDO 21 Ground5 MT 22 FLP_STEP#6 Unused 23 Gro
B System board designatorsThis appendix describes the system board designators for this workstation.Designator Silk screen ComponentMTG1-MTG10 N/A Mou
Designator Silk screen ComponentP60-P63 P60 - P63SATA0 - SATA3SATA ConnectorsP66 - P67 P66 - P67SATA4 - SATA5SATA ConnectorsP70 P70 CPU0 FAN Primary C
C Routine CareGeneral cleaning safety precautions●Never use solvents or flammable solutions to clean the workstation.●Never immerse any component in w
Power supply specificationsTable 1-7 Power supply specificationsItem DescriptionPower supply 650W Wide Ranging, Active PFCOperating voltage range 90
●Clean under a key with a swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol and squeezed out. Be careful notto wipe away lubricants necessary for proper key funct
D Locating HP resourcesThis section provides information on the following HP resources for your workstation:TopicsProduct information on page 220●HP C
Product informationTable D-1 Product informationTopic LocationHP Cool Tools Most HP Microsoft Windows workstations are preloadedwith additional softw
Product supportTable D-2 Product supportTopic LocationAdditional information For online access to technical support information and tools,see http://
Product documentationTable D-3 Product documentationTopic LocationHP user documentation, whitepapers, and third-partydocumentationFor the latest onli
Product diagnosticsTable D-4 Product diagnosticsTopic LocationDiagnostics tools The HP Vision Diagnostics utility can be downloaded fromthe HP Web si
Product updatesTable D-5 Product updatesTopic LocationSoftware, BIOS, and driverupdatesSee http://www.hp.com/go/workstationsupport to verify thatyou
IndexAAppendicesConnector pins iiiSystem board designators iiiBBIOSDetermining version 22Updating 23BIOS ROM 30CClearing and resettingCMOS 201Computer
Hard disk drive 69Lower front bezel 69Memory 69Memroy fan 69Optical bay filler tray 69Optical disk drive 69PCI card 69PCIe card 69Power connections 69
System fans This workstation includes:●Two rear system fans●One front system fan●One CPU0 heatsink fan●One CPU1 heatsink fan●Two power supply fans●One
●Place the workstation in an area with adequate ventilation. Provide at least 15.24 CM (6 inches)of clearance at the front and back of the workstation
TopicsEUP compliance mode on page 16 Intel Turbo Boost Technology on page 17Accessibility on page 16 HP Cool Tools on page 1714 Chapter 1 Workstatio
ENERGY STAR QualificationHP computers marked with the ENERGY STAR logo are compliant with the applicable U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENE
SATA Power ManagementThe SATA power management feature allows a SATA host or a device to request that the SATA powerbus be put into a reduced power st
Hyper-threadingThis workstation supports Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT) which is an Intel-proprietary technologyused to provide process parallelizat
About this guideThis guide provides service and maintenance information for the HP Z600 Workstation. It includes thesetopics:Guide topicsWorkstation o
2 Setting up the operating systemThis chapter provides setup and update information for the workstation operating system. It includesthese topics:Topi
Setting up the Microsoft operating systemNOTE: If you ordered a downgrade from Windows Vista to Windows XP Professional operatingsystem, your system w
Setting up Red Hat Enterprise LinuxHP offers an HP Installer Kit for Linux (HPIKL) to supplement Red Hat box sets and help HP Linuxcustomers customize
Installing and customizing Red Hat-enabled workstationsLinux-enabled workstations require the HP Installer Kit and the purchase of a Red Hat Enterpris
Determining current BIOSTo determine the current BIOS of the workstation during system power up:1. Wait for F10=setup to appear on the lower right cor
Upgrading BIOSTo find and download the latest available BIOS, which includes the latest enhancements:1. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/workstationsupport.
3 Restoring the operating systemThis chapter describes how to restore the Windows or Linux operating system. It includes these topics:TopicsRestore me
Ordering backup softwareIf you cannot create system recovery CDs or DVDs, you can order a recovery disk set from the HPsupport center. To obtain the s
Restoring Windows XP ProfessionalThis section describes how to restore the Windows XP Professional operating system.NOTE: The workstation must have a
Creating HP Backup and Recovery (HPBR) mediaNOTE: HPBR is only supported on Windows XP systems. For details, refer to the documentation onthe Suppleme
iv About this guide ENWW
Restoring the operating systemCAUTION: Before you restore the operating system, back up your data.When you run RestorePlus! from media, the process de
NOTE: Make copies of the ISO recovery images on CD as backup files in case your workstationexperiences a hard drive failure.ENWW Restoring Novell SLED
4 System managementThis section describes the tools and utilities that provide system management for the workstation. Itincludes these topics:TopicsBI
The Computer Setup (F10) UtilityThis section includes these topics:TopicsComputer Setup (F10) functionalityon page 31Accessing the Computer Setup (F10
●Specify the Asset Tag or property identification number assigned by the company to thisworkstation.●Enable power-on password prompts during system re
Accessing the Computer Setup (F10) UtilityTo access the Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu:1. Power on or restart the workstation.2. When the display i
The Computer Setup (F10) Utility menuThe following table describes the functions available in the Computer Setup (F10) utility menu.NOTE: With new BIO
Heading Option Description Ignore Changesand ExitExits workstation setup without applying or saving changes. Save Changesand ExitSaves changes to sy
Heading Option Description Boot Order Enables you to configure the boot, diskette drive, and hard disk drive orders by physicallyreordering the menu
Heading Option Description Device Security Makes the following devices available or hidden to the workstation:●Serial Port●Front USB Ports●Rear USB P
Table of contents1 Workstation overview ...
Heading Option Description System Security Provides these options:●Data Execution Prevention—Enables or disables Data Execution Prevention mode in th
Heading Option Description HardwarePowerManagementEnables or disables:●SATA Power Management●Intel Turbo Boost Technology●Enhanced Intel Turbo Boost
Heading Option Description Chipset/MemoryEnable/disable these options:●PCI SERR# Generation (Enable or Disable)—Controls PCI SERR# generation for ill
Heading Option Description Slot 1 - PCIe2 x8(4)Slot 1 option ROM download (Enable or Disable)Slot 2 - PCIe2x16Slot 2 option ROM download (Enable or Di
Workstation managementThis section summarizes capabilities, features, and key components of workstation management,including:Section topicsInitial wor
Initial workstation configuration and deploymentthe workstation includes a preinstalled system software image. After a brief software unbundlingproces
Replicating the setupThis section provides information about replicating the workstation setup.Copying a setup configuration to a single workstationCA
Copying a setup configuration to multiple workstationsCAUTION: A setup configuration is model-specific. If source and target workstations are not the
Updating and managing softwareHP provides several tools for managing and updating software on desktops and workstations:●HP Client Manager Software●Sy
System Software ManagerSystem Software Manager (SSM) is a utility available on Windows operating system workstations thatenables you to update system-
Setting up Red Hat Enterprise Linux ... 20Installing wi
ROM FlashHP workstation include a programmable flash ROM. By establishing a setup password in the ComputerSetup (F10) Utility, you can protect the ROM
FailSafe Boot Block ROMThe FailSafe Boot Block ROM enables system recovery in the unlikely event of a ROM flash failure. Forexample, if a power failur
Workstation securityThis section provides information about providing system security through asset tracking, passwordsecurity, hard disk drive lockin
Table 4-2 Security features overviewFeature Purpose How it is establishedRemovable Media Boot Control Prevents booting from removable mediadrivesFro
DriveLock applicationsThe most practical use of DriveLock is in a corporate environment. The system administrator would beresponsible for configuring
Enabling DriveLockTo enable and set the DriveLock user password:1. Power on or restart the workstation.2. As soon as the workstation is powered on, pr
Password securityThe power-on password prevents unauthorized use of the workstation by requiring entry of a passwordto access applications or data whe
Establishing a power-on password using workstation setupEstablishing a power-on password through the Computer Setup (F10) Utility prevents access to t
Entering a setup passwordIf a setup password has been established on the workstation, you will be prompted to enter it each timeyou run the Computer S
Deleting a power-on or setup passwordTo delete a power-on or setup password:1. Power on or restart the workstation.2. Choose from the following:●To de
System Software Manager ... 47Proactive Change Notificati
Clearing passwordsIf you forget the password, you cannot access the workstation.For instructions about clearing passwords, see Configuring password se
Setting the Side access panel sensor protection levelTo set the Side access panel sensor protection level:1. Power on or restart the workstation.2. As
Fault notification and recoveryFault notification and recovery features combine innovative hardware and software technology toprevent the loss of crit
Dual-state power buttonWith ACPI enabled, the power button can function as an on/off switch or as a sleep state button. Thisfeature does not completel
5 Replacing componentsThis chapter presents removal and installation procedures for most internal workstation components. Itincludes these topics:Topi
Warnings and cautionsWARNING! Any surface or area of the equipment marked with this symbol indicates the presenceof a hot surface or hot component. I
Service considerationsReview the following service considerations before replacing system components.Cautions, warnings and safety precautionsReview t
Preventing ESD equipment damageMany electronic components are sensitive to ESD. Circuitry design and structure determine the degreeof sensitivity. The
Grounding the work areaTo prevent static damage in the work area:●Cover the work surface with approved static-dissipative material. Use a wrist strap
Tools and software requirementsThe tools necessary for workstation component removal and installation are:●Torx T-15 driver●Flat blade and cross-tip s
Grounding the work area ... 66Recommended ESD preventi
Hard drivesHard drives are fragile, precision components. Avoid subjecting them to physical shock and vibration.The following guidelines apply to all
Removing and installing componentsNOTE: This workstation supports many optional devices. If you do not find installation instructions foryour device i
Component locationsThe following illustration and table identify workstation system board components.Figure 5-1 System board component locationsTable
Item Component Item Component Item Component8 CPU power 20 SATA 32 Audio9 Flexible diskette drive 21 Internal USB1 33 Network10 IOH fan 22 Internal US
Disassembly orderFor convenience, disassembly procedures should be followed in a particular order. Use the followingtable to determine the sequence in
Predisassembly proceduresNOTE: Read Warnings and cautions on page 63 before servicing workstation components.Perform the following steps before servic
Cable lock (optional)If a cable lock is installed on the workstation, remove it before servicing the workstation.Unlock it and pull it out of the cabl
Side access panelBefore accessing the internal components of the workstation, you must remove the side access panel.This section describes how to remo
Side access panel solenoid lockThe side access panel solenoid lock provides a method to lock the side access panel by means of alocal or remote signal
3. Remove the two screws that fasten the solenoid lock to the chassis as shown in the followingfigure.Figure 5-5 Removing the side access panel sol
Optical bay filler tray ... 90Removing a filler
Right side panelThis section describes how to remove and install the right side panel.Removing the right side panelNOTE: Use this procedure to access
3. Pull out the power supply locking handle marked with the green label .Use the handle to pull the power supply out of the chassis 2 as show in the
3. Disconnect the speaker cable from the inline I/O cable as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-8 Removing the speaker4. Slide the speaker away
4. Disconnect the sensor cable from the inline chassis cable as shown in the following figure .Figure 5-9 Removing the side access panel sensor5. Sl
For help with identifying power cables, see the following figure and table. Ensure that all cables arerouted or tied so they cannot interfere with the
Upper front bezelThis section describes how to remove and replace the upper front bezel.Removing the upper front bezel1. Disconnect power from the wor
Lower front bezelThis section describes how to remove and install the lower front bezel.Removing the lower front bezel1. Disconnect power from the wor
Front panel I/O cable assemblyThis section describes how to remove and install a front panel I/O cable assembly.Removing the front panel I/O cable ass
7. Remove the screw , and then slide front panel cable I/O assembly down, then out of the chassis2 as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-14 Remo
Installing the front panel I/O cable assembly1. With power removed and the chassis open, guide the front panel I/O cable assembly cables throughthe ch
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