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... conditions ...1 Battery replacement notice ...2 Headset and earphone volume level notice 2 German ergonomics notice ...3 Laser safety ...3 Power supply and power cord set requirements 3 Power supply class I grounding requirements 3 Denmark 3 Finland ...3 Norway ...3 Sweden ...4 Power supply requirements 4 For use in Norway 4 Power cord set requirements 4 Japanese power cord requirements 5 Pinch hazard ...5 2 Regulatory agency notices 6 Regulatory compliance identification numbers 6 Modem notices ...6 Telecommunications device...
... conditions ...1 Battery replacement notice ...2 Headset and earphone volume level notice 2 German ergonomics notice ...3 Laser safety ...3 Power supply and power cord set requirements 3 Power supply class I grounding requirements 3 Denmark 3 Finland ...3 Norway ...3 Sweden ...4 Power supply requirements 4 For use in Norway 4 Power cord set requirements 4 Japanese power cord requirements 5 Pinch hazard ...5 2 Regulatory agency notices 6 Regulatory compliance identification numbers 6 Modem notices ...6 Telecommunications device...
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... possibility of an electric shock from the AC power outlet. Install the computer near an AC outlet. Important safety information 1 The grounding plug is located on the Documentation CD that is easily accessible at www.hp.com/ergo and on the Web at all ... Guide. Always disconnect the modem cord from the electrical outlet. Hazardous voltage levels are inside the power supply and modem of electric shock or damage to the input supply. Installation conditions See installation instructions before performing any service procedures. To reduce the risk of this equipment...
... possibility of an electric shock from the AC power outlet. Install the computer near an AC outlet. Important safety information 1 The grounding plug is located on the Documentation CD that is easily accessible at www.hp.com/ergo and on the Web at all ... Guide. Always disconnect the modem cord from the electrical outlet. Hazardous voltage levels are inside the power supply and modem of electric shock or damage to the input supply. Installation conditions See installation instructions before performing any service procedures. To reduce the risk of this equipment...
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... adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein. • Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to the laser device other than those regulations except for example Desktop PC, keyboard, mouse and monitor. Power supply and power cord set requirements Power supply class I grounding requirements For protection from fault currents, the equipment shall be provided...
... adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein. • Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to the laser device other than those regulations except for example Desktop PC, keyboard, mouse and monitor. Power supply and power cord set requirements Power supply class I grounding requirements For protection from fault currents, the equipment shall be provided...
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... be a minimum of the country where you use in Norway This product is also designed for evaluation in a shock and fire hazard. Power supply requirements The power supplies on or pinched by an acceptable accredited agency responsible for an IT power system with a damaged power cord set requirements, contact your authorized HP dealer, reseller, or service provider.
... be a minimum of the country where you use in Norway This product is also designed for evaluation in a shock and fire hazard. Power supply requirements The power supplies on or pinched by an acceptable accredited agency responsible for an IT power system with a damaged power cord set requirements, contact your authorized HP dealer, reseller, or service provider.
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... 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Motherboard, processor and heat sink X O O O 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 Polybrom...
... 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Motherboard, processor and heat sink X O O O 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 Polybrom...
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... 7 Power supply voltages 7 Power supply currents 8 Power supply specifications 9 Power consumption and heat dissipation 9 System fans 10 Resetting the power supply 10 Environmental specifications 11 ENERGY STAR Qualification 12 ERP compliance mode 13 Enabling ERP compliance mode 13 Disabling ERP compliance mode 13 Accessibility ...13 Hyper-threading ...13 SATA Power Management 14 Intel Turbo Boost Technology 14 HP Cool Tools ...14...
... 7 Power supply voltages 7 Power supply currents 8 Power supply specifications 9 Power consumption and heat dissipation 9 System fans 10 Resetting the power supply 10 Environmental specifications 11 ENERGY STAR Qualification 12 ERP compliance mode 13 Enabling ERP compliance mode 13 Disabling ERP compliance mode 13 Accessibility ...13 Hyper-threading ...13 SATA Power Management 14 Intel Turbo Boost Technology 14 HP Cool Tools ...14...
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... 75 Removing an optical drive (desktop configuration 75 Installing an optical drive (desktop configuration 77 Speaker ...79 Removing the speaker 79 Installing the speaker 79 Power supply ...80 Removing the power supply 80 Installing the power supply 80 Power connections 81 Rear system fan assembly 82 Removing the rear system fan assembly 82 viii ENWW
... 75 Removing an optical drive (desktop configuration 75 Installing an optical drive (desktop configuration 77 Speaker ...79 Removing the speaker 79 Installing the speaker 79 Power supply ...80 Removing the power supply 80 Installing the power supply 80 Power connections 81 Rear system fan assembly 82 Removing the rear system fan assembly 82 viii ENWW
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... model. The system supports multiple graphics cards as long as the total power usage of these additional features: ● Nine external and three internal USB 2.0 ports. ● A 400W power supply that is 90% efficient and permits Energy Star Version 5.0 system configurations. ● HP WattSaver technology permits support of the European Union ERP Lot 6 tier...
... model. The system supports multiple graphics cards as long as the total power usage of these additional features: ● Nine external and three internal USB 2.0 ports. ● A 400W power supply that is 90% efficient and permits Energy Star Version 5.0 system configurations. ● HP WattSaver technology permits support of the European Union ERP Lot 6 tier...
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...components for the workstation, see http://partsurfer.hp.com. Figure 1-2 Workstation chassis components Table 1-1 Workstation component descriptions Item Description Item Description 1 Power supply 8 Memory module (DIMM) 2 Side... access panel 9 PCIe card 3 Rear system fan 10 PCI card 4 Optical drive 11 Speaker 5 Processor heatsink 12 Hard disk drive 6 Processor (CPU) 13 Front bezel 7 System board 14 Chassis 4 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Chassis components The following figure shows the chassis components of a typical HP Z210...
...components for the workstation, see http://partsurfer.hp.com. Figure 1-2 Workstation chassis components Table 1-1 Workstation component descriptions Item Description Item Description 1 Power supply 8 Memory module (DIMM) 2 Side... access panel 9 PCIe card 3 Rear system fan 10 PCI card 4 Optical drive 11 Speaker 5 Processor heatsink 12 Hard disk drive 6 Processor (CPU) 13 Front bezel 7 System board 14 Chassis 4 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Chassis components The following figure shows the chassis components of a typical HP Z210...
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Table 1-3 Rear panel components Item Symbol Description 1 Power supply fan Item 9 Symbol Description Microphone connector (pink) 2 PS/2 mouse connector (green) 10 USB 2.0 ports (4) 3 Universal chassis clamp opening 11 USB 2.0 ports (2)... connector (purple) 7 Audio line-in connector (blue) 15 Power cord connector 8 Audio line-out connector (green) 16 Power Supply BIST LED 6 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Rear panel components The following figure shows the rear panel of a typical HP Z210 CMT Workstation. Figure 1-4 Workstation rear panel NOTE: The labels for...
Table 1-3 Rear panel components Item Symbol Description 1 Power supply fan Item 9 Symbol Description Microphone connector (pink) 2 PS/2 mouse connector (green) 10 USB 2.0 ports (4) 3 Universal chassis clamp opening 11 USB 2.0 ports (2)... connector (purple) 7 Audio line-in connector (blue) 15 Power cord connector 8 Audio line-out connector (green) 16 Power Supply BIST LED 6 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Rear panel components The following figure shows the rear panel of a typical HP Z210 CMT Workstation. Figure 1-4 Workstation rear panel NOTE: The labels for...
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... is compatible with ENERGY STAR requirements. Physical characteristics The following table lists the workstation physical characteristics. Power supply voltages Table 1-4 Power supply source voltages Source voltage Description V12CPU Input to onboard regulator that supplies power to CPU and CPU fan V12-B Storage (hard disk drive, optical disk drive, diskette drive), PCIe slots, system fans V12 S Input...
... is compatible with ENERGY STAR requirements. Physical characteristics The following table lists the workstation physical characteristics. Power supply voltages Table 1-4 Power supply source voltages Source voltage Description V12CPU Input to onboard regulator that supplies power to CPU and CPU fan V12-B Storage (hard disk drive, optical disk drive, diskette drive), PCIe slots, system fans V12 S Input...
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V12N -12.0 0.15A 11VSB 11.4 1.74A 8 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Maximum combined current on +12V (CPU,B,S,g) is 33.3A. Power supply currents Table 1-5 Maximum current per rail Output (400W) V12CPU V12-B V12-S Nominal output voltage 12.0 12.0 12.0 Maximum continuous current 18A 18A 18A 33.3A combined V12-G 12.0 12.5A CAUTION: Do not exceed 400 watts of total continuous output power.
V12N -12.0 0.15A 11VSB 11.4 1.74A 8 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Maximum combined current on +12V (CPU,B,S,g) is 33.3A. Power supply currents Table 1-5 Maximum current per rail Output (400W) V12CPU V12-B V12-S Nominal output voltage 12.0 12.0 12.0 Maximum continuous current 18A 18A 18A 33.3A combined V12-G 12.0 12.5A CAUTION: Do not exceed 400 watts of total continuous output power.
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Power supply specifications Table 1-6 Power supply specifications Item Description Power supply 400W Wide Ranging, Active PFC and 90% efficient at typical loads Operating voltage range 90-269 VAC Rated voltage range 100-240 VAC Rated line ... 6A @ 100-127 VAC 3A @ 200-240 VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical: 985 btu/hr Maximum 1569BTU/hr = (395.4 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan One fan, 92mm x 25mm, variable speed ENERGY STAR Qualified (Config dependent) Yes 80 PLUS® Compliant Yes, Gold-level rating FEMP Standby...
Power supply specifications Table 1-6 Power supply specifications Item Description Power supply 400W Wide Ranging, Active PFC and 90% efficient at typical loads Operating voltage range 90-269 VAC Rated voltage range 100-240 VAC Rated line ... 6A @ 100-127 VAC 3A @ 200-240 VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical: 985 btu/hr Maximum 1569BTU/hr = (395.4 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan One fan, 92mm x 25mm, variable speed ENERGY STAR Qualified (Config dependent) Yes 80 PLUS® Compliant Yes, Gold-level rating FEMP Standby...
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...; One CPU heatsink fan ● One power supply fan In addition, an optional front system fan is considered low power consumption but does not reach zero. Reconnect the power cord and restart the workstation. Resetting the power supply If an overload triggers the power supply overload protection, power is immediately disconnected. Disconnect the power cord from the workstation. 2. For troubleshooting...
...; One CPU heatsink fan ● One power supply fan In addition, an optional front system fan is considered low power consumption but does not reach zero. Reconnect the power cord and restart the workstation. Resetting the power supply If an overload triggers the power supply overload protection, power is immediately disconnected. Disconnect the power cord from the workstation. 2. For troubleshooting...
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Remove... Battery, front bezel, hard drive, memory, power supply, rear system fan, side access panel sensor, or solenoid lock Chassis lock Side access panel Processor Chassis lock Side access panel Heatsink Expansion card (...PCI/PCIe) Chassis lock Side access panel Expansion card Expansion card support slot cover Front panel I/O assembly, optical bay filler, optical drive, power button assembly, or system speaker Chassis lock Side access panel Front bezel System board Chassis lock Side access panel Expansion card Expansion Heatsink support cards...
Remove... Battery, front bezel, hard drive, memory, power supply, rear system fan, side access panel sensor, or solenoid lock Chassis lock Side access panel Processor Chassis lock Side access panel Heatsink Expansion card (...PCI/PCIe) Chassis lock Side access panel Expansion card Expansion card support slot cover Front panel I/O assembly, optical bay filler, optical drive, power button assembly, or system speaker Chassis lock Side access panel Front bezel System board Chassis lock Side access panel Expansion card Expansion Heatsink support cards...
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.... 80 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW Remove the side access panel (see Predisassembly procedures on page 65). 3. Slide the power supply inward then up to remove and install a power supply. Removing the power supply To remove the power supply: 1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Removing the side access panel on page 62). 2. Remove the four screws from the rear...
.... 80 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW Remove the side access panel (see Predisassembly procedures on page 65). 3. Slide the power supply inward then up to remove and install a power supply. Removing the power supply To remove the power supply: 1. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Removing the side access panel on page 62). 2. Remove the four screws from the rear...
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...If a second graphics card is installed in the slot. See Power connections on page 81 for Slot 2 is available from the system board and an additional 75W directly from the PSU (using the 6-pin power connector from the power supply). NOTE: Slots two and four use a graphics card with greater... than 75 watts require the use of power. Note that 75W is 150W. Do not exceed this power limitation when installing a second graphics card in your ...
...If a second graphics card is installed in the slot. See Power connections on page 81 for Slot 2 is available from the system board and an additional 75W directly from the PSU (using the 6-pin power connector from the power supply). NOTE: Slots two and four use a graphics card with greater... than 75 watts require the use of power. Note that 75W is 150W. Do not exceed this power limitation when installing a second graphics card in your ...
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...beeps sounded. Verify that the power button harness is running. 4. Replace the processor heatsink. Disconnect AC power to the processor. Replace the faulty device. 3. If no faulty device is plugged into the system board connector and that the power supply cables are connected to the... inline front panel I/O device assembly connector. 2. OR 1. System cannot power on the computer. 2. If the hard drive LED turns green, then perform the following ...
...beeps sounded. Verify that the power button harness is running. 4. Replace the processor heatsink. Disconnect AC power to the processor. Replace the faulty device. 3. If no faulty device is plugged into the system board connector and that the power supply cables are connected to the... inline front panel I/O device assembly connector. 2. OR 1. System cannot power on the computer. 2. If the hard drive LED turns green, then perform the following ...
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.... 2. Replace third-party memory with HP memory. 4. Contact HP for assistance. Six beeps. Red Power LED blinks seven times, once every second, followed by a two-second pause. System board failure (ROM detected failure prior to the Configuring password security and resetting CMOS on page 150 section for assistance. Power failure (power supply is overloaded) CAUTION: Internal...
.... 2. Replace third-party memory with HP memory. 4. Contact HP for assistance. Six beeps. Red Power LED blinks seven times, once every second, followed by a two-second pause. System board failure (ROM detected failure prior to the Configuring password security and resetting CMOS on page 150 section for assistance. Power failure (power supply is overloaded) CAUTION: Internal...
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...visit http://www.hp.com/go/ workstationsupport. 3. System does not power-on page 150 section for example, HP Drive Key). Check that all power supply cables are not blinking. Table 6-7 Diagnostic lights and audible codes (continued) Activity Possible cause Recommended action Red Power LED blinks ... suspend modes. * The z210 computer does not have BIST LED functionality. * 138 Chapter 6 Diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW Contact HP for assistance. System powers on green then: 1. The problem might be on the system board. Contact HP for assistance. Remove the ...
...visit http://www.hp.com/go/ workstationsupport. 3. System does not power-on page 150 section for example, HP Drive Key). Check that all power supply cables are not blinking. Table 6-7 Diagnostic lights and audible codes (continued) Activity Possible cause Recommended action Red Power LED blinks ... suspend modes. * The z210 computer does not have BIST LED functionality. * 138 Chapter 6 Diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW Contact HP for assistance. System powers on green then: 1. The problem might be on the system board. Contact HP for assistance. Remove the ...