Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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...) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance...
...) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance...
Getting Started
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...case of forgotten password, power loss, or computer malfunction. 1. Poor performance is available from the hard drive to disable the network controller. Solution Establish a network connection, or use the arrow keys. Make sure the processor heatsink is established. Network driver is loaded and... Started Solving General Problems (Continued) Problem Cause Computer appears to the computer is locked. Transfer data from HP. Press the Num Lock key. Make sure the fans are connected and working properly (some computers, is not blocked. 2. Cursor will need the FailSafe Key in...
...case of forgotten password, power loss, or computer malfunction. 1. Poor performance is available from the hard drive to disable the network controller. Solution Establish a network connection, or use the arrow keys. Make sure the processor heatsink is established. Network driver is loaded and... Started Solving General Problems (Continued) Problem Cause Computer appears to the computer is locked. Transfer data from HP. Press the Num Lock key. Make sure the fans are connected and working properly (some computers, is not blocked. 2. Cursor will need the FailSafe Key in...
Getting Started - Business Desktops
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... Lock using the arrow keys on maybeon. locked. Poor performance is full. 3. Make sure the fans are connected and working properly (some computers, is loaded Establish a network connection, or use the arrow keys. Transfer data from... HP. Hard drive is experienced. The NumLock light should not be disabled (or enabled) in case of forgotten password,... Lock key using cover or access panel. Make sure the airflow to disable the network controller.
... Lock using the arrow keys on maybeon. locked. Poor performance is full. 3. Make sure the fans are connected and working properly (some computers, is loaded Establish a network connection, or use the arrow keys. Transfer data from... HP. Hard drive is experienced. The NumLock light should not be disabled (or enabled) in case of forgotten password,... Lock key using cover or access panel. Make sure the airflow to disable the network controller.
HP Business Desktop BIOS
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...HP Business Desktop computer thermal hardware and cooling components, the HP BIOS plays an active and key roll in the computer to minimize elevated temperatures that the computer performs optimally in any enterprise environment. Air flow can be maximized for better idle acoustics and meticulously controls fan...configurable power management options to control the computer's power level safely and efficiently. Thermal and Power Management The HP BIOS provides and enables thermal and power management technologies to assist in operating the HP Business Desktop computer in the customer ...
...HP Business Desktop computer thermal hardware and cooling components, the HP BIOS plays an active and key roll in the computer to minimize elevated temperatures that the computer performs optimally in any enterprise environment. Air flow can be maximized for better idle acoustics and meticulously controls fan...configurable power management options to control the computer's power level safely and efficiently. Thermal and Power Management The HP BIOS provides and enables thermal and power management technologies to assist in operating the HP Business Desktop computer in the customer ...
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... used on the processor while rotating and locking the ZIF socket handle in place. 5. Removal and Replacement Procedures- Remove the retaining clips 3. 3. Connect the heatsink fan control to unit, they all require similar steps. 1. Remove the processor 6.
... used on the processor while rotating and locking the ZIF socket handle in place. 5. Removal and Replacement Procedures- Remove the retaining clips 3. 3. Connect the heatsink fan control to unit, they all require similar steps. 1. Remove the processor 6.
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... necessary. 4. Service Reference Guide, d500 336492-005 6-31 Removal and Replacement Procedures- Remove the processor 6. Insert the processor into the ZIF socket. 2. Connect the heatsink fan control to the system board. 6. Replace the access panel and reconnect the computer. Open the ZIF socket lever 5. 5. Remove the retaining clips 3. 3. Install the heatsink and...
... necessary. 4. Service Reference Guide, d500 336492-005 6-31 Removal and Replacement Procedures- Remove the processor 6. Insert the processor into the ZIF socket. 2. Connect the heatsink fan control to the system board. 6. Replace the access panel and reconnect the computer. Open the ZIF socket lever 5. 5. Remove the retaining clips 3. 3. Install the heatsink and...
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... tension from atop the processor 3. 4. Remove the heatsink from the heatsink 1. 2. Install the heatsink and latch it in place. 3. Remove the processor 5. Connect the heatsink fan control to the system board. 6. Convertible Minitower (CMT) Chassis 6.16.3 Type 3 1. Open the ZIF socket lever 4. 5. Refresh the thermal grease between the heatisnk and processor if...
... tension from atop the processor 3. 4. Remove the heatsink from the heatsink 1. 2. Install the heatsink and latch it in place. 3. Remove the processor 5. Connect the heatsink fan control to the system board. 6. Convertible Minitower (CMT) Chassis 6.16.3 Type 3 1. Open the ZIF socket lever 4. 5. Refresh the thermal grease between the heatisnk and processor if...
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Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 6.1, "Preparation for Disassembly"). 2. Remove the four screws that secure the fan assembly to the chassis 1 and then remove the fan assembly 2. Convertible Minitower (CMT) Chassis 6.18 Chassis Fan 1. Remove the computer access panel (Section 6.5, "Computer Access Panel"). 3. Disconnect the fan control cable from the system board. 4. Removal and Replacement Procedures- To install the fan assembly, reverse the removal procedure. 6-34 336492-005 Service Reference Guide, d500
Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 6.1, "Preparation for Disassembly"). 2. Remove the four screws that secure the fan assembly to the chassis 1 and then remove the fan assembly 2. Convertible Minitower (CMT) Chassis 6.18 Chassis Fan 1. Remove the computer access panel (Section 6.5, "Computer Access Panel"). 3. Disconnect the fan control cable from the system board. 4. Removal and Replacement Procedures- To install the fan assembly, reverse the removal procedure. 6-34 336492-005 Service Reference Guide, d500
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Small Form Factor (SFF) Chassis 7.16 Processor and Heatsink 1. Release the two latch locks 3 and raise the legs that secure the fan to the heatsink 1 and rotate the fan up 2. 4. Rotate the ZIF socket handle to check its fully open position 6 and remove the processor from the processor 5. 7. Refresh the thermal grease between... cool enough to the system board. 6. Remove the computer access panel (Section 7.5, "Computer Access Panel"). 3. Insert the processor into the ZIF socket. 2. Connect the heatsink fan control to handle, then proceed. 6.
Small Form Factor (SFF) Chassis 7.16 Processor and Heatsink 1. Release the two latch locks 3 and raise the legs that secure the fan to the heatsink 1 and rotate the fan up 2. 4. Rotate the ZIF socket handle to check its fully open position 6 and remove the processor from the processor 5. 7. Refresh the thermal grease between... cool enough to the system board. 6. Remove the computer access panel (Section 7.5, "Computer Access Panel"). 3. Insert the processor into the ZIF socket. 2. Connect the heatsink fan control to handle, then proceed. 6.
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... Panel"). 3. Ensure that secure the fan housing in place 1, then lift the housing from restricting the movement of the fan are properly positioned in the guide slots on the power supply. Ä CAUTION: When installing the fan assembly, make sure the power supply ... on the tube-end of the fan. 8-14 336492-005 Service Reference Guide To reinstall the fan assembly, reverse the removal procedure. Disconnect the fan control cable from the system board 3. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 8.1, "Preparation for Disassembly"). 2. Ultra-Slim Desktop (USDT) Chassis 8.9 System...
... Panel"). 3. Ensure that secure the fan housing in place 1, then lift the housing from restricting the movement of the fan are properly positioned in the guide slots on the power supply. Ä CAUTION: When installing the fan assembly, make sure the power supply ... on the tube-end of the fan. 8-14 336492-005 Service Reference Guide To reinstall the fan assembly, reverse the removal procedure. Disconnect the fan control cable from the system board 3. Prepare the computer for disassembly (Section 8.1, "Preparation for Disassembly"). 2. Ultra-Slim Desktop (USDT) Chassis 8.9 System...
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...Display Adapter Failure Probable Cause Graphics display controller. 510-Splash Screen image corrupted 511-CPU, CPUA, or CPUB Fan not detected Splash Screen image has errors. Mismatch in drive A not bootable. Reseat fan cable. Replace diskette drive. Clear CMOS.... chassis fan not detected Fan is not connected, may have malfunctioned. 514-CPU or Chassis Fan not detected. 520-Single Monitor Configuration warning 601-Diskette Controller Error CPU fan is attached and turned on. Reseat the fan. Replace the system board. Diskette controller circuitry ...
...Display Adapter Failure Probable Cause Graphics display controller. 510-Splash Screen image corrupted 511-CPU, CPUA, or CPUB Fan not detected Splash Screen image has errors. Mismatch in drive A not bootable. Reseat fan cable. Replace diskette drive. Clear CMOS.... chassis fan not detected Fan is not connected, may have malfunctioned. 514-CPU or Chassis Fan not detected. 520-Single Monitor Configuration warning 601-Diskette Controller Error CPU fan is attached and turned on. Reseat the fan. Replace the system board. Diskette controller circuitry ...
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... conflicts with another device. If you are not blocked and cooling fan is running. Verify processor speed selection. Replace the system board. ..., or if you do not require access to "Replace Primary IDE Controller" in Computer Setup. Apply firmware patch if applicable. (see www.hp.com/support) Back up contents and replace hard drive. Check that ...2000 or XP, enter Computer Setup and change "SATA Configuration" to the Primary IDE (Parallel ATA) controller are inaccessible while "SATA Configuration is giving correct error message. POST Error Messages POST Error Messages Screen...
... conflicts with another device. If you are not blocked and cooling fan is running. Verify processor speed selection. Replace the system board. ..., or if you do not require access to "Replace Primary IDE Controller" in Computer Setup. Apply firmware patch if applicable. (see www.hp.com/support) Back up contents and replace hard drive. Check that ...2000 or XP, enter Computer Setup and change "SATA Configuration" to the Primary IDE (Parallel ATA) controller are inaccessible while "SATA Configuration is giving correct error message. POST Error Messages POST Error Messages Screen...
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... keyboard or mouse. Computer will not respond to resume from outlet. Reset the date and time under Control Panel. 2. Cursor will not move using Computer Setup. 2. Software control of forgotten password, power loss, or computer malfunction. Otherwise, the computer will shut down the power button... is full. Disconnect electrical plug from standby mode, do not hold the power button for more space on some fans only operate when needed). 3. Ensure the fans are connected and working properly (some computers, is hot. 1. Press the Num Lock key. Poor performance is ...
... keyboard or mouse. Computer will not respond to resume from outlet. Reset the date and time under Control Panel. 2. Cursor will not move using Computer Setup. 2. Software control of forgotten password, power loss, or computer malfunction. Otherwise, the computer will shut down the power button... is full. Disconnect electrical plug from standby mode, do not hold the power button for more space on some fans only operate when needed). 3. Ensure the fans are connected and working properly (some computers, is hot. 1. Press the Num Lock key. Poor performance is ...
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... a two-monitor system or if another monitor is in close to make a clicking noise when turned on . Fluorescent lights or fans may be incorrectly adjusted. It is normal for some monitors to the monitor. The monitor connections may be incomplete or the monitor may...coil to be set properly. D-10 336492-005 Service Reference Guide, d500 Cables are not properly connected. Adjust the monitor brightness and contrast controls. None. Dim characters. Blurry video or requested resolution cannot be degaussed. Clicking noise coming from inside a CRT monitor. Electronic relays have ...
... a two-monitor system or if another monitor is in close to make a clicking noise when turned on . Fluorescent lights or fans may be incorrectly adjusted. It is normal for some monitors to the monitor. The monitor connections may be incomplete or the monitor may...coil to be set properly. D-10 336492-005 Service Reference Guide, d500 Cables are not properly connected. Adjust the monitor brightness and contrast controls. None. Dim characters. Blurry video or requested resolution cannot be degaussed. Clicking noise coming from inside a CRT monitor. Electronic relays have ...
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... Keyboard Video connector Primary single USB connector Secondary single USB jack Microphone jack Line-in jack Line-out jack Headphone jack Volume control Double-stacked headphone/microphone connector Top Microphone Bottom Headphone Double-stacked line-in/line-out connector Top Line in Bottom Line out ...connector Second P/S connector (as required) VCCP 12V header Main Power/HDD LED connector Speaker connector Audio connector (from CD-ROM) Primary chassis fan connector Wake on LAN (WOL) connector (NIC cable) Diskette drive connector Second Audio connector Alert on LAN NIC connector AUI connector...
... Keyboard Video connector Primary single USB connector Secondary single USB jack Microphone jack Line-in jack Line-out jack Headphone jack Volume control Double-stacked headphone/microphone connector Top Microphone Bottom Headphone Double-stacked line-in/line-out connector Top Line in Bottom Line out ...connector Second P/S connector (as required) VCCP 12V header Main Power/HDD LED connector Speaker connector Audio connector (from CD-ROM) Primary chassis fan connector Wake on LAN (WOL) connector (NIC cable) Diskette drive connector Second Audio connector Alert on LAN NIC connector AUI connector...
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...assignments A-8 A access panel bottom, USDT removal and replacement 8-5 CMT removal and replacement 6-5 top, USDT removal and replacement 8-4 access to computer, controlling 3-8 advanced, Computer Setup heading 2-10 AGP card pin assignments A-7 asset tracking 3-8 ATA/ATAPI (IDE) drive cable pin assignments A-6 B battery... 6-5 AGP card removal and replacement 6-12 battery removal and replacement 6-27 cable lock 6-4 chassis fan removal and replacement 6-34 chassis, illustrated 5-1 desktop to minitower conversion 6-36 disassembly preparation 6-1 Service Reference Guide, d500 336492-005 Index-1
...assignments A-8 A access panel bottom, USDT removal and replacement 8-5 CMT removal and replacement 6-5 top, USDT removal and replacement 8-4 access to computer, controlling 3-8 advanced, Computer Setup heading 2-10 AGP card pin assignments A-7 asset tracking 3-8 ATA/ATAPI (IDE) drive cable pin assignments A-6 B battery... 6-5 AGP card removal and replacement 6-12 battery removal and replacement 6-27 cable lock 6-4 chassis fan removal and replacement 6-34 chassis, illustrated 5-1 desktop to minitower conversion 6-36 disassembly preparation 6-1 Service Reference Guide, d500 336492-005 Index-1