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... workstation system is functioning properly: ● Keyboard ● Memory modules ● Diskette drives ● All mass storage devices ● Processors ● Controllers ● Fans ● Temperature sensors ● Cables (front/rear panels, audio, and USB ports) Find additional information about POST error messages in the Service and Technical Reference Guide at http://www.hp...
... workstation system is functioning properly: ● Keyboard ● Memory modules ● Diskette drives ● All mass storage devices ● Processors ● Controllers ● Fans ● Temperature sensors ● Cables (front/rear panels, audio, and USB ports) Find additional information about POST error messages in the Service and Technical Reference Guide at http://www.hp...
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...the wrong location. 2. 3. When the system advised you of data. 3. Reboot the workstation, and follow the instructions for four seconds. Wrong memory modules 1. were used in the upgrade or memory modules were installed in On/Off mode, run Computer Setup (F10). See Diagnostic lights and audible...changes. Observe the beeps and LED lights on the Documentation and Diagnostics CD (http://www.hp.com/support/ workstation_manuals). Shut down . Workstation will not start. Cables of the workstation. A new device is available through a link on the front of new external device ...
...the wrong location. 2. 3. When the system advised you of data. 3. Reboot the workstation, and follow the instructions for four seconds. Wrong memory modules 1. were used in the upgrade or memory modules were installed in On/Off mode, run Computer Setup (F10). See Diagnostic lights and audible...changes. Observe the beeps and LED lights on the Documentation and Diagnostics CD (http://www.hp.com/support/ workstation_manuals). Shut down . Workstation will not start. Cables of the workstation. A new device is available through a link on the front of new external device ...
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...5 Troubleshooting ENWW Replace third-party memory with HP memory. 4. CAUTION: Internal components might be powered even when the system is off and replace one at a time to isolate faulty module. 3. The problem might be on the system board. Contact HP for assistance. Replace the device that...DIMMs one device at a time; Reseat the graphics card. 2. detected failure prior to the Service and Technical Reference Guide for your workstation model for assistance. NOTE: Refer to video). If the power supply fan does not spin or the BIST* LED does not ...
...5 Troubleshooting ENWW Replace third-party memory with HP memory. 4. CAUTION: Internal components might be powered even when the system is off and replace one at a time to isolate faulty module. 3. The problem might be on the system board. Contact HP for assistance. Replace the device that...DIMMs one device at a time; Reseat the graphics card. 2. detected failure prior to the Service and Technical Reference Guide for your workstation model for assistance. NOTE: Refer to video). If the power supply fan does not spin or the BIST* LED does not ...
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Removing the system fan assembly 73 Replacing the system fan assembly 74 Memory fan ...74 Memory ...75 Removing a memory module 76 Installing a memory module 76 Supported DIMM configurations 76 Memory module installation requirements 77 Required DIMM installation order 77 Installing a memory module 78 PCI card slots ...79 PCI card support bracket 80 Removing a PCI card support bracket 80 Installing a PCI card...
Removing the system fan assembly 73 Replacing the system fan assembly 74 Memory fan ...74 Memory ...75 Removing a memory module 76 Installing a memory module 76 Supported DIMM configurations 76 Memory module installation requirements 77 Required DIMM installation order 77 Installing a memory module 78 PCI card slots ...79 PCI card support bracket 80 Removing a PCI card support bracket 80 Installing a PCI card...
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Figure 1-2 Workstation components view Table 1-1 Component view Item Description 1 Processor heat sinks 2 Memory module 3 Power supply 4 Top bezel 5 Optical drive 6 Front bezel 7 Chassis 8 System board Item Description 9 Speaker 10 Graphics card 11 Hard drive 12 Side access panel 13 Processors 14 System fans 15 Memory Fan ENWW Product features 3 For information about supported spare parts, see http://partsurfer.hp.com.
Figure 1-2 Workstation components view Table 1-1 Component view Item Description 1 Processor heat sinks 2 Memory module 3 Power supply 4 Top bezel 5 Optical drive 6 Front bezel 7 Chassis 8 System board Item Description 9 Speaker 10 Graphics card 11 Hard drive 12 Side access panel 13 Processors 14 System fans 15 Memory Fan ENWW Product features 3 For information about supported spare parts, see http://partsurfer.hp.com.
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Table 1-7 Power supply specifications (continued) Item Description Operating input line frequency range 47-66 Hz Rated input current 10A @ 90 VAC 6A @ 200-240 VAC Rated input voltage range Rated input line frequency Operating input line frequency range Rated input current 118 VAC 400 Hz 393-407 Hz 10A @ 118 VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical 434 BTU/hr = (109 kg-cal/hr) Maximum 964 BTU/hr = (243 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan 92x25 mm variable speed 80 Plus compliant and compatible with ENERGY Yes STAR compliant configurations.* FEMP Standby Power...
Table 1-7 Power supply specifications (continued) Item Description Operating input line frequency range 47-66 Hz Rated input current 10A @ 90 VAC 6A @ 200-240 VAC Rated input voltage range Rated input line frequency Operating input line frequency range Rated input current 118 VAC 400 Hz 393-407 Hz 10A @ 118 VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical 434 BTU/hr = (109 kg-cal/hr) Maximum 964 BTU/hr = (243 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan 92x25 mm variable speed 80 Plus compliant and compatible with ENERGY Yes STAR compliant configurations.* FEMP Standby Power...
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...data loss. ECC fault prediction When the workstation encounters an excessive number of your HP xw6600 Workstation regulate workstation fans to the network management application. ENWW Workstation management 45 The DPS helps diagnose problems ...HP CMS, the computer sends a fault notice to maintain an acceptable, efficient chassis temperature. Universal chassis clamp lock (optional) The universal chassis clamp lock secures the access panel to prevent workstation access panel removal. ECC memory modules are built, each drive. In addition, you to power on the HP xw6600 Workstation...
...data loss. ECC fault prediction When the workstation encounters an excessive number of your HP xw6600 Workstation regulate workstation fans to the network management application. ENWW Workstation management 45 The DPS helps diagnose problems ...HP CMS, the computer sends a fault notice to maintain an acceptable, efficient chassis temperature. Universal chassis clamp lock (optional) The universal chassis clamp lock secures the access panel to prevent workstation access panel removal. ECC memory modules are built, each drive. In addition, you to power on the HP xw6600 Workstation...
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System board components The following figure shows the system board connectors and sockets on the HP xw6600 Workstation. Figure 4-1 System board component identification Table 4-3 System board components Item Component Item Component Item 1 Hood lock solenoid connector 11 SATA0 through SATA3 21 and SATA5 ... Component PCIe x8 (4) slot * (openended slot that also allows installation of x16 card ) Audio jacks Lower rear chassis fan connector Chip set fan power connector Memory module sockets (x8) ENWW System board components 53
System board components The following figure shows the system board connectors and sockets on the HP xw6600 Workstation. Figure 4-1 System board component identification Table 4-3 System board components Item Component Item Component Item 1 Hood lock solenoid connector 11 SATA0 through SATA3 21 and SATA5 ... Component PCIe x8 (4) slot * (openended slot that also allows installation of x16 card ) Audio jacks Lower rear chassis fan connector Chip set fan power connector Memory module sockets (x8) ENWW System board components 53
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...board header connector, refer to the circular opening of the access panel. Memory This section describes how to its connector on the memory fan housing until it drops into position. 3. Both the Memory fan connector and the Chip Set heatsink fan connector are white. ENWW ...Removing and replacing components 75 Disconnect the memory fan cable from the system fan housing (2). 3. Connect the memory fan cable to remove and install memory modules. Press down on the system ...
...board header connector, refer to the circular opening of the access panel. Memory This section describes how to its connector on the memory fan housing until it drops into position. 3. Both the Memory fan connector and the Chip Set heatsink fan connector are white. ENWW ...Removing and replacing components 75 Disconnect the memory fan cable from the system fan housing (2). 3. Connect the memory fan cable to remove and install memory modules. Press down on the system ...
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...DIMM configurations The HP xw6600 Workstation supports the following figure. Figure 4-28 Unlocking and removing a memory module 5. Disconnect power from the AC power outlet. Remove the memory fan and system fan. 4. On the memory module to be damaged and the system will not recognize the memory changes. 2. ...of the socket (2) and store it in the following memory module configurations: ● HP certified DDR2-667, Fully Buffered DIMMs (FBD), 72-bit ECC ● Eight DIMM slots ● 32 GB maximum configuration with 4-GB DIMMs ● Configurable for mirroring ● No spare...
...DIMM configurations The HP xw6600 Workstation supports the following figure. Figure 4-28 Unlocking and removing a memory module 5. Disconnect power from the AC power outlet. Remove the memory fan and system fan. 4. On the memory module to be damaged and the system will not recognize the memory changes. 2. ...of the socket (2) and store it in the following memory module configurations: ● HP certified DDR2-667, Fully Buffered DIMMs (FBD), 72-bit ECC ● Eight DIMM slots ● 32 GB maximum configuration with 4-GB DIMMs ● Configurable for mirroring ● No spare...
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... and warranted, PC2-5300F, 667 MHz fully buffered DIMMs. ● If multiple DIMMs are installed in a workstation, they are electrically and thermally compatible with this workstation. Memory module installation requirements HP ships only DIMMs that are not supported by HP. ● To prevent possible damage to equipment or loss of data, ensure that the keyway cut...
... and warranted, PC2-5300F, 667 MHz fully buffered DIMMs. ● If multiple DIMMs are installed in a workstation, they are electrically and thermally compatible with this workstation. Memory module installation requirements HP ships only DIMMs that are not supported by HP. ● To prevent possible damage to equipment or loss of data, ensure that the keyway cut...
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Align the DIMM connector key with the DIMM socket keyway, and then seat the DIMM firmly into the socket (1), as shown: Figure 4-30 Opening the DIMM socket locking levers 5. Remove the memory fan and system fan. 4. Disconnect power from the system (see Side access panel on page 52). 2. Remove the side access panel (see Predisassembly procedures on page 58). 3. Push gently outward on the socket levers, as shown: Figure 4-31 Installing a memory module 78 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Installing a memory module To install a memory module: 1.
Align the DIMM connector key with the DIMM socket keyway, and then seat the DIMM firmly into the socket (1), as shown: Figure 4-30 Opening the DIMM socket locking levers 5. Remove the memory fan and system fan. 4. Disconnect power from the system (see Side access panel on page 52). 2. Remove the side access panel (see Predisassembly procedures on page 58). 3. Push gently outward on the socket levers, as shown: Figure 4-31 Installing a memory module 78 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Installing a memory module To install a memory module: 1.
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... diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW Plug in AC power. ● If the power supply fan spins and the LED illuminates (see Testing power supply on the workstation. 2. Reseat memory modules. 3. Verify the power supply functionality. Blinks red 6 times (once per second), then a 2-second pause, and then 8 beeps Invalid system ROM based on...Boot Block) recovery mode 1. Blinks red 8 times (once per second), then a 2-second pause, and then 6 beeps Pre-video graphic card error: 1. Replace third-party modules with HP memory. 5. Continue adding devices to find the faulty...
... diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW Plug in AC power. ● If the power supply fan spins and the LED illuminates (see Testing power supply on the workstation. 2. Reseat memory modules. 3. Verify the power supply functionality. Blinks red 6 times (once per second), then a 2-second pause, and then 8 beeps Invalid system ROM based on...Boot Block) recovery mode 1. Blinks red 8 times (once per second), then a 2-second pause, and then 6 beeps Pre-video graphic card error: 1. Replace third-party modules with HP memory. 5. Continue adding devices to find the faulty...
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...120 Chapter 5 System diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW Obtain the latest driver from http://welcome.hp.com/ country/us/en/support.html. activity. Be sure that came with other ... information and check for proper connection. Review the documentation that both ends of the workstation. The cable is working properly. Table 5-11 Hardware installation problems (continued) Problem Cause... the front of the data cable are using the correct memory modules and to verify the proper installation. Wrong memory modules were 1. Refer to POST error messages on the system board...
...120 Chapter 5 System diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW Obtain the latest driver from http://welcome.hp.com/ country/us/en/support.html. activity. Be sure that came with other ... information and check for proper connection. Review the documentation that both ends of the workstation. The cable is working properly. Table 5-11 Hardware installation problems (continued) Problem Cause... the front of the data cable are using the correct memory modules and to verify the proper installation. Wrong memory modules were 1. Refer to POST error messages on the system board...
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... speed or the new memory module is present. 2. Memory count during operation. Power LED is wrong. Be sure the processor heatsink is not blocked. 2. Replace module with HP memory. 4. Be sure the airflow to removable media and verify boot order settings. Run the Computer Setup (F10) Utility and enable booting to the workstation is installed properly. 1. Table...
... speed or the new memory module is present. 2. Memory count during operation. Power LED is wrong. Be sure the processor heatsink is not blocked. 2. Replace module with HP memory. 4. Be sure the airflow to removable media and verify boot order settings. Run the Computer Setup (F10) Utility and enable booting to the workstation is installed properly. 1. Table...
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...: Quick Test-Provides a predetermined script that do not require any memory modules installed. Input Devices-Displays information about the computer parallel (LPT) ...workstation. The Summary view limits the amount of keyboard and mouse. Architecture-Displays the workstation bus type and BIOS information. Complete Test-Provides a predetermined script during the Complete Test. Memory...system. Test tab The Insight Diagnostics utility provides the capability to run. ENWW HP Insight Diagnostics Offline Edition 127 Storage-Displays information about all fixed disks, diskette ...
...: Quick Test-Provides a predetermined script that do not require any memory modules installed. Input Devices-Displays information about the computer parallel (LPT) ...workstation. The Summary view limits the amount of keyboard and mouse. Architecture-Displays the workstation bus type and BIOS information. Complete Test-Provides a predetermined script during the Complete Test. Memory...system. Test tab The Insight Diagnostics utility provides the capability to run. ENWW HP Insight Diagnostics Offline Edition 127 Storage-Displays information about all fixed disks, diskette ...
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... correctly. 206-Memory setup invalid Memory configured incorrectly Reconfigure the memory modules in the Computer Setup (F10) Utility (depending on the operating system). 2. Replace faulty memory modules. 6. Verify proper memory module type. 183-Invalid processor jumper Jumper set incorrectly setting Reset the processor jumper correctly. 201-Memory Error RAM failure 1. If third-party memory has been added, test the memory configuration using HP memory. 4.
... correctly. 206-Memory setup invalid Memory configured incorrectly Reconfigure the memory modules in the Computer Setup (F10) Utility (depending on the operating system). 2. Replace faulty memory modules. 6. Verify proper memory module type. 183-Invalid processor jumper Jumper set incorrectly setting Reset the processor jumper correctly. 201-Memory Error RAM failure 1. If third-party memory has been added, test the memory configuration using HP memory. 4.
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...) Screen message Probable cause Recommended action 210-Mismatched memory (AMBs) detected Different memory module types are matched Ensure that compatible memory module types are pressed. 3. If the processor does not respond, replace it. 213-Incompatible Memory Modules A memory module in the error message is missing critical SPD information, or is 2. incompatible with workstation turned off. 2. Check the connector for the...
...) Screen message Probable cause Recommended action 210-Mismatched memory (AMBs) detected Different memory module types are matched Ensure that compatible memory module types are pressed. 3. If the processor does not respond, replace it. 213-Incompatible Memory Modules A memory module in the error message is missing critical SPD information, or is 2. incompatible with workstation turned off. 2. Check the connector for the...