Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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... Substances and Elements (continued) 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...
... Substances and Elements (continued) 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...
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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Shows information about motherboard devices such as any other Category. ● Processors - ENWW Self-troubleshooting with HP Vision Field Diagnostics 31 List any devices or data that doesn't belong to any RAID arrays. ● System - ● Miscellaneous - Shows mass storage devices such as floppy drives, optical drives, SATA, SAS hard disk drives and controllers, as well as fans and cables. Shows system processors. ● Storage -
Shows information about motherboard devices such as any other Category. ● Processors - ENWW Self-troubleshooting with HP Vision Field Diagnostics 31 List any devices or data that doesn't belong to any RAID arrays. ● System - ● Miscellaneous - Shows mass storage devices such as floppy drives, optical drives, SATA, SAS hard disk drives and controllers, as well as fans and cables. Shows system processors. ● Storage -
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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... available in the Service and Technical Reference Guide at http://www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals. A new release of diagnostic tests that you know is working on a network, plug another workstation with your problem. ● For more information, see the troubleshooting...the documentation that you might have been released that the workstation system is functioning properly: ● Keyboard ● Memory modules ● Diskette drives ● All mass storage devices ● Processors ● Controllers ● Fans ● Temperature sensors ● Cables (front/rear...
... available in the Service and Technical Reference Guide at http://www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals. A new release of diagnostic tests that you know is working on a network, plug another workstation with your problem. ● For more information, see the troubleshooting...the documentation that you might have been released that the workstation system is functioning properly: ● Keyboard ● Memory modules ● Diskette drives ● All mass storage devices ● Processors ● Controllers ● Fans ● Temperature sensors ● Cables (front/rear...
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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...seconds. Make sure the fans are unable to resolve it yourself or if you might lose your region, and click Contact HP in this section. The user has memory Ensure DIMMs are matched and installed in case of the up and will not respond Workstation is pressed. General problems...list of the RTC battery. Press and hold down and you feel uncomfortable about performing the operation, contact an HP customer care center, or contact an authorized dealer or reseller. Workstation date and time display is locked. See the Service and Technical Reference Guide for instructions on the hard drive...
...seconds. Make sure the fans are unable to resolve it yourself or if you might lose your region, and click Contact HP in this section. The user has memory Ensure DIMMs are matched and installed in case of the up and will not respond Workstation is pressed. General problems...list of the RTC battery. Press and hold down and you feel uncomfortable about performing the operation, contact an HP customer care center, or contact an authorized dealer or reseller. Workstation date and time display is locked. See the Service and Technical Reference Guide for instructions on the hard drive...
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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... power on and the LEDs on the front of the following: A. The problem might be on the system board. If the power supply fan does not spin or the BIST* LED does not light, the problem might be powered even when the system is plugged into a working ...AC power outlet. 2. If you install a non-plug and play device, some operating systems automatically recognize the device and configure the workstation. Contact HP for your workstation. Verify that unit is off. To resolve this problem, choose one at a time and try holding the power button again for assistance. Remove...
... power on and the LEDs on the front of the following: A. The problem might be on the system board. If the power supply fan does not spin or the BIST* LED does not light, the problem might be powered even when the system is plugged into a working ...AC power outlet. 2. If you install a non-plug and play device, some operating systems automatically recognize the device and configure the workstation. Contact HP for your workstation. Verify that unit is off. To resolve this problem, choose one at a time and try holding the power button again for assistance. Remove...
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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..." mode. Contact HP for assistance. Red Power LED blinks three Processor not installed (not 1. Power failure (power supply CAUTION: Internal components might be blocked 1. beeps. Workstation in and seated properly, but is off .** Workstation in Suspend to the sure the fan cable is plugged in.... Green Power LED blinks four times, once per second.** No beeps Workstation in Suspend to RAM mode (select models only) or normal Suspend mode. Two beeps. Ensure that the fan assembly is present. pause. No Workstation on the system board: ◦ 24-pin main power (all systems...
..." mode. Contact HP for assistance. Red Power LED blinks three Processor not installed (not 1. Power failure (power supply CAUTION: Internal components might be blocked 1. beeps. Workstation in and seated properly, but is off .** Workstation in Suspend to the sure the fan cable is plugged in.... Green Power LED blinks four times, once per second.** No beeps Workstation in Suspend to RAM mode (select models only) or normal Suspend mode. Two beeps. Ensure that the fan assembly is present. pause. No Workstation on the system board: ◦ 24-pin main power (all systems...
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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...device is causing the problem by a two-second pause. Replace the device that is functional. Disconnect the AC power. If the power supply fan does not spin or the BIST* LED does not light, the problem might be on the system board. Five beeps. Pre-video memory... once every second, followed by a twosecond pause. Disconnect ALL internal power supply cables. To prevent damage, disconnect the workstation power cord before you remove a component. 1. Contact HP for detailed information on the system board. Red Power LED blinks five times, once every second, followed by removing all...
...device is causing the problem by a two-second pause. Replace the device that is functional. Disconnect the AC power. If the power supply fan does not spin or the BIST* LED does not light, the problem might be on the system board. Five beeps. Pre-video memory... once every second, followed by a twosecond pause. Disconnect ALL internal power supply cables. To prevent damage, disconnect the workstation power cord before you remove a component. 1. Contact HP for detailed information on the system board. Red Power LED blinks five times, once every second, followed by removing all...
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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...Reference Guide. No beeps. The problem might be powered even when the system is properly connected to power on the system board. Contact HP for example., HP Drive Key). Red Power LED blinks nine System powers on bad checksum. followed by a two-second pause. CAUTION: Internal components might ...be in the power supply. Check that enables you to upgrade your workstation model for assistance. Open the access panel and check that all internal power supply cables. b. Plug in the processor. If the power supply fan does not spin or the BIST* LED does not light, the problem...
...Reference Guide. No beeps. The problem might be powered even when the system is properly connected to power on the system board. Contact HP for example., HP Drive Key). Red Power LED blinks nine System powers on bad checksum. followed by a two-second pause. CAUTION: Internal components might ...be in the power supply. Check that enables you to upgrade your workstation model for assistance. Open the access panel and check that all internal power supply cables. b. Plug in the processor. If the power supply fan does not spin or the BIST* LED does not light, the problem...
Diskette Drive Installation
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Your cable might be necessary to interfere with the heatsink fans or block airflow. 6. Replace the diskette drive bezel, front bezel, access panel, reconnect power, and turn on the system board. Route the diskette drive data cable between the system board and the hard drive cage. It might look different than the one shown. Ä CAUTION: The cable must stay between the system board and the hard drive cage. Diskette Drive Installation 5. This routing method is important because you do not want to push the cable down so that it catches on the workstation. 3
Your cable might be necessary to interfere with the heatsink fans or block airflow. 6. Replace the diskette drive bezel, front bezel, access panel, reconnect power, and turn on the system board. Route the diskette drive data cable between the system board and the hard drive cage. It might look different than the one shown. Ä CAUTION: The cable must stay between the system board and the hard drive cage. Diskette Drive Installation 5. This routing method is important because you do not want to push the cable down so that it catches on the workstation. 3
HP xw and Z Series Workstations - Installing an HP Solenoid Lock and Hood Sensor
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... rectangular hole in the bracket, chassis, card guide or fan duct housing, and then slide it forward or backwards (1) in the rectangular hole until it does not interfere with other system board connectors or computer components. NOTE: To locate system components on HP Workstations, see the service label on the front panel, back...
... rectangular hole in the bracket, chassis, card guide or fan duct housing, and then slide it forward or backwards (1) in the rectangular hole until it does not interfere with other system board connectors or computer components. NOTE: To locate system components on HP Workstations, see the service label on the front panel, back...
HP xw and Z Series Workstations - Installing an HP Solenoid Lock and Hood Sensor
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... kit. Be sure to route the cable so it down to the system board. NOTE: On some HP Workstations, such as illustrated. Ensure that the security pin in the OFF position, as the HP Z600 Workstation series, the Solenoid Lock cable does not connect to the OFF position. On some computer models, the... or computer components. If the pin is up, push it is in the Solenoid Lock assembly is not interfering with other side of the system fan grill or on the top panel of the computer using the two tamper-resistant screws (2) and the FailSafe Key included in the OFF position 2....
... kit. Be sure to route the cable so it down to the system board. NOTE: On some HP Workstations, such as illustrated. Ensure that the security pin in the OFF position, as the HP Z600 Workstation series, the Solenoid Lock cable does not connect to the OFF position. On some computer models, the... or computer components. If the pin is up, push it is in the Solenoid Lock assembly is not interfering with other side of the system fan grill or on the top panel of the computer using the two tamper-resistant screws (2) and the FailSafe Key included in the OFF position 2....
Second Xeon processor installation
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...one pair of torque. Tighten to the second processor heatsink fan connector on the system board 1. Figure 5 Tighten heatsink screws Step 6-Reassemble the workstation After installing the second processor and related components, reassemble the workstation using the instructions in .-lbs. Tighten the four heatsink ... remains level. Figure 4 Install heatsink 3. of diagonally opposite screws 1, then fully tighten the remaining pair 2. The fan must be facing toward the front of the workstation. The reassembly process involves reinstalling the side access panel and restoring power to the...
...one pair of torque. Tighten to the second processor heatsink fan connector on the system board 1. Figure 5 Tighten heatsink screws Step 6-Reassemble the workstation After installing the second processor and related components, reassemble the workstation using the instructions in .-lbs. Tighten the four heatsink ... remains level. Figure 4 Install heatsink 3. of diagonally opposite screws 1, then fully tighten the remaining pair 2. The fan must be facing toward the front of the workstation. The reassembly process involves reinstalling the side access panel and restoring power to the...
HP xw6400 Workstation - Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... supply 6 Power supply description 6 Power supply specifications 8 Power consumption and cooling 8 System fans 9 Resetting the power supply 9 80Plus power supply 10 Power supply description 10 Power supply specifications 11 Power consumption... and cooling 11 System fans 12 Resetting the power supply 13 Environmental specifications 13 PCI card slot power specification...or upgrading device drivers 18 Linux-preinstalled workstations 18 Starting up the Linux operating system 18 Restoring the Linux operating system 18 ...
... supply 6 Power supply description 6 Power supply specifications 8 Power consumption and cooling 8 System fans 9 Resetting the power supply 9 80Plus power supply 10 Power supply description 10 Power supply specifications 11 Power consumption... and cooling 11 System fans 12 Resetting the power supply 13 Environmental specifications 13 PCI card slot power specification...or upgrading device drivers 18 Linux-preinstalled workstations 18 Starting up the Linux operating system 18 Restoring the Linux operating system 18 ...
HP xw6400 Workstation - Service and Technical Reference Guide
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...66 Hood lock (Smart cover lock) (optional 67 Front panel I/O device assembly 67 Power button assembly and system speaker 68 Memory fan ...69 System fan assembly ...71 Power supply ...71 Memory ...72 Memory module requirements 72 Removing memory module 72 Installing memory module 73 Installing a DIMM ...75 PCI Express ...76 PCI removal ...77 PCI Express removal 78 PCI installation 79 PCI Express installation 80 Front PCI card guide and fan removal (optional 81 Battery ...83 Power connections to drives 83 Optical drive ...84 Replacing optical drive data cable 86 Diskette drive (...
...66 Hood lock (Smart cover lock) (optional 67 Front panel I/O device assembly 67 Power button assembly and system speaker 68 Memory fan ...69 System fan assembly ...71 Power supply ...71 Memory ...72 Memory module requirements 72 Removing memory module 72 Installing memory module 73 Installing a DIMM ...75 PCI Express ...76 PCI removal ...77 PCI Express removal 78 PCI installation 79 PCI Express installation 80 Front PCI card guide and fan removal (optional 81 Battery ...83 Power connections to drives 83 Optical drive ...84 Replacing optical drive data cable 86 Diskette drive (...
HP xw6400 Workstation - Service and Technical Reference Guide
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...current information on supported accessories and components, see http://partsurfer.hp.com. Product features Component view The following image shows a typical HP xw6400 workstation. Figure 1-1 Component view Table 1-1 Component view Item ...Description Item Description 1 CPU heatsinks 9 Speaker 2 Memory module 10 PCI Express graphics card 3 Power supply 11 Hard drive 4 Top cover 12 Side access panel 5 Optical drive 13 Processors 6 Front bezel 14 System fans 7 Chassis 15 Memory fan...
...current information on supported accessories and components, see http://partsurfer.hp.com. Product features Component view The following image shows a typical HP xw6400 workstation. Figure 1-1 Component view Table 1-1 Component view Item ...Description Item Description 1 CPU heatsinks 9 Speaker 2 Memory module 10 PCI Express graphics card 3 Power supply 11 Hard drive 4 Top cover 12 Side access panel 5 Optical drive 13 Processors 6 Front bezel 14 System fans 7 Chassis 15 Memory fan...
HP xw6400 Workstation - Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... in.) wide (fits in a standard 19-in .) deep Power supply This section describes power supply specifications for the standard workstation power supply and for the HP xw6400 Workstation. rack) 440 mm (17.3 in . Standard power supply Power supply description Table 1-5 Power supply source voltages Source voltage ...logic +5V Storage (disk, optical, diskette), PCI, audio, USB, input to on-board regulator, and on-board logic +12V-B PCI, fans, and input to on-board regulators that supply 1.2V +12V-D Storage (disk, optical, diskette), PCI Express x16 auxiliary connector +12VCPU0 Input ...
... in.) wide (fits in a standard 19-in .) deep Power supply This section describes power supply specifications for the standard workstation power supply and for the HP xw6400 Workstation. rack) 440 mm (17.3 in . Standard power supply Power supply description Table 1-5 Power supply source voltages Source voltage ...logic +5V Storage (disk, optical, diskette), PCI, audio, USB, input to on-board regulator, and on-board logic +12V-B PCI, fans, and input to on-board regulators that supply 1.2V +12V-D Storage (disk, optical, diskette), PCI Express x16 auxiliary connector +12VCPU0 Input ...
HP xw6400 Workstation - Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical 980 BTU/hr Maximum 3413 BTU/hr (247 kg-cal/hr) (860 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan 92x25 mm variable speed FEMP standby power compliant Yes @ 115V (
... VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical 980 BTU/hr Maximum 3413 BTU/hr (247 kg-cal/hr) (860 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan 92x25 mm variable speed FEMP standby power compliant Yes @ 115V (
HP xw6400 Workstation - Service and Technical Reference Guide
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...operating system documentation. System fans The workstation includes two rear system fans, one memory fan, one CPU heatsink fan for special considerations. Disconnect the power cord. 2. Determine what caused the overload and fix the problem. 3. Reconnect the power cord and reboot the workstation. ENWW Product specifications 9... To reset the power supply unit: 1. To reach zero power consumption, unplug the workstation from the power outlet or use a power strip with a switch. An optional front system fan is available for each processor, and one hour. 5.5 BTU/hr This product is ...
...operating system documentation. System fans The workstation includes two rear system fans, one memory fan, one CPU heatsink fan for special considerations. Disconnect the power cord. 2. Determine what caused the overload and fix the problem. 3. Reconnect the power cord and reboot the workstation. ENWW Product specifications 9... To reset the power supply unit: 1. To reach zero power consumption, unplug the workstation from the power outlet or use a power strip with a switch. An optional front system fan is available for each processor, and one hour. 5.5 BTU/hr This product is ...
HP xw6400 Workstation - Service and Technical Reference Guide
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...80Plus power supply provides reliable power to on -board regulators that supply 1.5 V and 1.8 V to memory slots +12VCPU1 Input to a workstation that supplies power for the 80Plus power supply. Power supply description Table 1-11 Power supply source voltages Source voltage Description +3.3V PCI, MCH,...onboard logic +5V Storage (disk, optical, diskette), PCI, audio, USB, input to on-board regulator, and on-board logic +12V-B PCI, fans, and input to on-board regulators that supply 1.2V +12V-D Storage (disk, optical, diskette), PCI Express x16 auxiliary connector +12VCPU0 Input to...
...80Plus power supply provides reliable power to on -board regulators that supply 1.5 V and 1.8 V to memory slots +12VCPU1 Input to a workstation that supplies power for the 80Plus power supply. Power supply description Table 1-11 Power supply source voltages Source voltage Description +3.3V PCI, MCH,...onboard logic +5V Storage (disk, optical, diskette), PCI, audio, USB, input to on-board regulator, and on-board logic +12V-B PCI, fans, and input to on-board regulators that supply 1.2V +12V-D Storage (disk, optical, diskette), PCI Express x16 auxiliary connector +12VCPU0 Input to...
HP xw6400 Workstation - Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent Typical 699 BTU/hr Maximum 2804 BTU/hr (176 kg-cal/hr) (706 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan 92x25 mm variable speed FEMP standby power compliant Yes @ 115V ( Do not exceed 110 W of total continuous output power. Do not exceed 552 W of the...
... VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent Typical 699 BTU/hr Maximum 2804 BTU/hr (176 kg-cal/hr) (706 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan 92x25 mm variable speed FEMP standby power compliant Yes @ 115V ( Do not exceed 110 W of total continuous output power. Do not exceed 552 W of the...