HP Business Desktop Products - Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support (North America)
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...of the Limited Warranty Period of the HP Hardware in performance or parts which the serial number has been removed or that has been discontinued. Non-HP hardware products are installed, whichever is limited to consumable parts. 2 www.hp.com Your dated sales or delivery receipt, showing the date... of purchase or lease of the purchase or lease date. This Hardware Limited Warranty does not apply to the hardware components and required firmware. You are covered by HP. Non-HP Hardware All non-HP hardware products ...
...of the Limited Warranty Period of the HP Hardware in performance or parts which the serial number has been removed or that has been discontinued. Non-HP hardware products are installed, whichever is limited to consumable parts. 2 www.hp.com Your dated sales or delivery receipt, showing the date... of purchase or lease of the purchase or lease date. This Hardware Limited Warranty does not apply to the hardware components and required firmware. You are covered by HP. Non-HP Hardware All non-HP hardware products ...
Hardware Reference Guide (2nd Edition)
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Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices. Ä CAUTION: Before removing the computer access panel, ensure that the computer is turned off the chassis. Slide the computer access panel back 2 about 0.5 inch (1.25 cm), then lift ... the power cord is disconnected from the power outlet and the computer, and disconnect any external devices. 2. On the top of the computer, locate the cover latch. Hardware Upgrades Removing the Computer Access Panel and Front Bezel 1. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet...
Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices. Ä CAUTION: Before removing the computer access panel, ensure that the computer is turned off the chassis. Slide the computer access panel back 2 about 0.5 inch (1.25 cm), then lift ... the power cord is disconnected from the power outlet and the computer, and disconnect any external devices. 2. On the top of the computer, locate the cover latch. Hardware Upgrades Removing the Computer Access Panel and Front Bezel 1. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet...
Hardware Reference Guide (2nd Edition)
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...). 5. Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices. 3. Release the slot cover retention latch 1 that secures the PCI slot covers by sliding it out 2. 2-10 Removing the Expansion Slot Cover www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Remove the computer access panel (see "Removing the Expansion Card Cage" in length. Hardware Upgrades...
...). 5. Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices. 3. Release the slot cover retention latch 1 that secures the PCI slot covers by sliding it out 2. 2-10 Removing the Expansion Slot Cover www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Remove the computer access panel (see "Removing the Expansion Card Cage" in length. Hardware Upgrades...
Hardware Reference Guide (2nd Edition)
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...Hardware Upgrades Installing an Expansion Card 8. Rotate the slot cover retention latch back in place to cool internal components during operation. Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-11 Replace the expansion card cage. Ä CAUTION: If you remove an expansion card, you install an expansion card, ...make sure to line it up with a metal slot cover) for proper air circulation to secure the ...
...Hardware Upgrades Installing an Expansion Card 8. Rotate the slot cover retention latch back in place to cool internal components during operation. Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-11 Replace the expansion card cage. Ä CAUTION: If you remove an expansion card, you install an expansion card, ...make sure to line it up with a metal slot cover) for proper air circulation to secure the ...
Hardware Reference Guide (2nd Edition)
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Releasing the Slot Cover Retention Latch 2-12 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Locate the USB+Power card on the system board. 5. Hardware Upgrades Removing the HP USB+Power Card Ä CAUTION: For the computer to operate properly, an HP USB+Power card must be installed in the Acclerated Graphics ... AGP slot: 1. Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices. 3. Lift up the slot cover retention latch that secures the card. Remove the computer access panel (see "Removing the Computer Access Panel and Front Bezel" in the AGP slot....
Releasing the Slot Cover Retention Latch 2-12 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Locate the USB+Power card on the system board. 5. Hardware Upgrades Removing the HP USB+Power Card Ä CAUTION: For the computer to operate properly, an HP USB+Power card must be installed in the Acclerated Graphics ... AGP slot: 1. Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices. 3. Lift up the slot cover retention latch that secures the card. Remove the computer access panel (see "Removing the Computer Access Panel and Front Bezel" in the AGP slot....
Hardware Reference Guide (2nd Edition)
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Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com G-1 Using cleaning products may discolor or damage the finish. ❏ ...Specifications" in this also restricts airflow. ■ Keep the computer away from the computer and keyboard. ■ Never cover the ventilation slots on the monitor with any type of material. ■ Turn off the computer before you do either...3-inch (7.6-cm) clearance at the back of the system unit and above the monitor to permit the required airflow. ■ Never operate the computer with the cover or side panel removed. ■ Never restrict the airflow into the computer ...
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com G-1 Using cleaning products may discolor or damage the finish. ❏ ...Specifications" in this also restricts airflow. ■ Keep the computer away from the computer and keyboard. ■ Never cover the ventilation slots on the monitor with any type of material. ■ Turn off the computer before you do either...3-inch (7.6-cm) clearance at the back of the system unit and above the monitor to permit the required airflow. ■ Never operate the computer with the cover or side panel removed. ■ Never restrict the airflow into the computer ...
Hardware Reference Guide (2nd Edition)
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...type 1) D-2 coin cell (type 2) D-3 battery replacement D-1 bezel removing 2-3 bezel blank, removing 2-27 C cable hard drive 2-23 optical drive 2-22 Ultra ATA C-2 cable lock, installation E-1 Cable-Select C-1 cap, removing serial port 1-5 coin cell battery type 1 D-2 type 2 D-3 components...light 1-2 eject button 1-2 removing 2-16 drive installation, guidelines 2-14 drive positions 2-15 E eject button, optical drive 1-2 electrostatic discharge 2-1, F-1 expansion card cage, removing 2-8 expansion card, installing 2-10 expansion slot cover 2-10 F front bezel, removing 2-3 front panel components 1-2 ...
...type 1) D-2 coin cell (type 2) D-3 battery replacement D-1 bezel removing 2-3 bezel blank, removing 2-27 C cable hard drive 2-23 optical drive 2-22 Ultra ATA C-2 cable lock, installation E-1 Cable-Select C-1 cap, removing serial port 1-5 coin cell battery type 1 D-2 type 2 D-3 components...light 1-2 eject button 1-2 removing 2-16 drive installation, guidelines 2-14 drive positions 2-15 E eject button, optical drive 1-2 electrostatic discharge 2-1, F-1 expansion card cage, removing 2-8 expansion card, installing 2-10 expansion slot cover 2-10 F front bezel, removing 2-3 front panel components 1-2 ...
Hardware Reference Guide (2nd Edition)
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... disconnecting cables 2-23 installation guidelines C-1 installing 2-28 removing 2-24 upgrading 2-23 I installation guidelines 2-14 installing... 2-19 precautions G-2 removing 2-16 P padlock, installation E-2 parallel connector 1-3 port cap, removing serial 1-5 power button 1-2 cord connector 1-3 light 1-2 powered serial ports See serial ports R rear panel components 1-3 removing bezel blank 2-27 ...coin cell battery (type 1) D-2 coin cell battery (type 2) D-3 computer access panel 2-2 diskette drive 2-16 expansion card cage 2-8, 2-9 expansion slot cover 2-10...
... disconnecting cables 2-23 installation guidelines C-1 installing 2-28 removing 2-24 upgrading 2-23 I installation guidelines 2-14 installing... 2-19 precautions G-2 removing 2-16 P padlock, installation E-2 parallel connector 1-3 port cap, removing serial 1-5 power button 1-2 cord connector 1-3 light 1-2 powered serial ports See serial ports R rear panel components 1-3 removing bezel blank 2-27 ...coin cell battery (type 1) D-2 coin cell battery (type 2) D-3 computer access panel 2-2 diskette drive 2-16 expansion card cage 2-8, 2-9 expansion slot cover 2-10...
HP Point of Sale System rp5000 Illustrated Parts Map, 4th Edition
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...it is successful, all features may be available) File Storage Security Advanced System Information About Set Time and date Device Configuration Options Setup Password Power-On Password Password Options Smart Cover Power-On Options Onboard devices Save to Diskette Restore From Diskette Set defaults ...to do so may occasionally be disconnected from pins 1 and 2. N, C, SL * Insert valid ROMPaq diskette in network mode time - Remove diskette and turn on power. Locate the header and jumper labeled JPWD1. 4. Repeat steps 5-6, then establish new passwords. After 60 seconds, ...
...it is successful, all features may be available) File Storage Security Advanced System Information About Set Time and date Device Configuration Options Setup Password Power-On Password Password Options Smart Cover Power-On Options Onboard devices Save to Diskette Restore From Diskette Set defaults ...to do so may occasionally be disconnected from pins 1 and 2. N, C, SL * Insert valid ROMPaq diskette in network mode time - Remove diskette and turn on power. Locate the header and jumper labeled JPWD1. 4. Repeat steps 5-6, then establish new passwords. After 60 seconds, ...
Troubleshooting Guide (2nd Edition)
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.... 3. Use the up or down and you will lose your data. See the Worldwide Limited Warranty for more than four seconds. Remove roller ball cover from most computer stores. Troubleshooting Guide www.hp.com 2-25 Shut down the computer using the keyboard. 1. Computer is complete, plug the mouse connector into the back of...
.... 3. Use the up or down and you will lose your data. See the Worldwide Limited Warranty for more than four seconds. Remove roller ball cover from most computer stores. Troubleshooting Guide www.hp.com 2-25 Shut down the computer using the keyboard. 1. Computer is complete, plug the mouse connector into the back of...
Troubleshooting Guide (2nd Edition)
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... (See Appendix B, "Password Security and Resetting CMOS.") 5. Replace the system board. 1. POST Error Messages POST Numeric Codes and Text Messages This section covers those POST errors that may be encountered during POST. ✎ The ...hp.com Troubleshooting Guide If an expansion board was recently added, remove it and see if the problem remains. 4. DMA or timers DMA or timers Recommended Action 1. If the message disappears, there may be a problem with them. Remove expansion boards. 3. Replace the system board. Verify the correct ROM. 2. Replace the system board. 1. Remove...
... (See Appendix B, "Password Security and Resetting CMOS.") 5. Replace the system board. 1. POST Error Messages POST Numeric Codes and Text Messages This section covers those POST errors that may be encountered during POST. ✎ The ...hp.com Troubleshooting Guide If an expansion board was recently added, remove it and see if the problem remains. 4. DMA or timers DMA or timers Recommended Action 1. If the message disappears, there may be a problem with them. Remove expansion boards. 3. Replace the system board. Verify the correct ROM. 2. Replace the system board. 1. Remove...
Troubleshooting Guide (2nd Edition)
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... computer cover or access panel. 4. Remove the jumper from the power outlet. 2. Replace the computer cover or access panel. 7. Password Security and Resetting CMOS Resetting the Password Jumper To disable the power-on or setup password features, or to the system. Ä CAUTION: Static ...computer is plugged in damage to clear the power-on or setup passwords, complete the following steps: 1. B-2 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide Shut down the operating system properly, then turn off . See the Safety & Regulatory Information guide on the Documentation CD for that it does ...
... computer cover or access panel. 4. Remove the jumper from the power outlet. 2. Replace the computer cover or access panel. 7. Password Security and Resetting CMOS Resetting the Password Jumper To disable the power-on or setup password features, or to the system. Ä CAUTION: Static ...computer is plugged in damage to clear the power-on or setup passwords, complete the following steps: 1. B-2 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide Shut down the operating system properly, then turn off . See the Safety & Regulatory Information guide on the Documentation CD for that it does ...
Troubleshooting Guide (2nd Edition)
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...Documentation CD for information on backing up is easily done through Computer Setup. Put the jumper back on the Documentation CD. Remove the computer cover or access panel. Ä CAUTION: Resetting the CMOS jumper will reset CMOS values to factory defaults and will not ... CMOS jumper will erase any special system setups along with the date and time. Plug in case they are needed later. Replace the computer cover or access panel. 8. This clears CMOS. 6. B-4 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide Password Security and Resetting CMOS 3. Remove the JBAT1 jumper from the wall ...
...Documentation CD for information on backing up is easily done through Computer Setup. Put the jumper back on the Documentation CD. Remove the computer cover or access panel. Ä CAUTION: Resetting the CMOS jumper will reset CMOS values to factory defaults and will not ... CMOS jumper will erase any special system setups along with the date and time. Plug in case they are needed later. Replace the computer cover or access panel. 8. This clears CMOS. 6. B-4 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide Password Security and Resetting CMOS 3. Remove the JBAT1 jumper from the wall ...
Desktop Management Guide (2nd Edition)
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... F10 when the monitor light turns green to access the utility. 20 www.hp.com Desktop Management Guide Close the computer cover. 4. If the default boot order in the Computer Setup (F10) Utility ...the power cord. Ä CAUTION: The power cord MUST be used. 1. Open the computer and remove the PCI cards. 3. Press Enter to enter Computer Setup. Otherwise, a bootable diskette must have .... To create a bootable USB flash media device, you must be unplugged. 2. Plug in the system that is not available, FORMAT may not be booted from a USB flash media device. Desktop Management...
... F10 when the monitor light turns green to access the utility. 20 www.hp.com Desktop Management Guide Close the computer cover. 4. If the default boot order in the Computer Setup (F10) Utility ...the power cord. Ä CAUTION: The power cord MUST be used. 1. Open the computer and remove the PCI cards. 3. Press Enter to enter Computer Setup. Otherwise, a bootable diskette must have .... To create a bootable USB flash media device, you must be unplugged. 2. Plug in the system that is not available, FORMAT may not be booted from a USB flash media device. Desktop Management...
Desktop Management Guide (2nd Edition)
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... enter Computer Setup. Run FDISK and delete any PCI cards that were disabled in the power cord, remove the diskette, and turn on the computer to boot to which the controller is turned on the computer... 7. Format will format the USB flash media device, add the system files, and ask for no label or enter one if desired. 12. Close the computer cover. 13. You will boot to bypass the title screen, if ...media device as the computer is assigned. Desktop Management Guide www.hp.com 21 Go to Advanced > PCI Devices and re-enable the PATA and SATA controllers that were previously...
... enter Computer Setup. Run FDISK and delete any PCI cards that were disabled in the power cord, remove the diskette, and turn on the computer to boot to which the controller is turned on the computer... 7. Format will format the USB flash media device, add the system files, and ask for no label or enter one if desired. 12. Close the computer cover. 13. You will boot to bypass the title screen, if ...media device as the computer is assigned. Desktop Management Guide www.hp.com 21 Go to Advanced > PCI Devices and re-enable the PATA and SATA controllers that were previously...
Desktop Management Guide (2nd Edition)
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... by disabling removable media boot capability, you to choose the management tool that can be automatically forwarded to system management applications to deliver proactive notification of tampering with the computer for more information.) Security features such as options on the HP computer: ■ Locally, using HP Systems Insight Manager, HP Client Manager or other system management applications...
... by disabling removable media boot capability, you to choose the management tool that can be automatically forwarded to system management applications to deliver proactive notification of tampering with the computer for more information.) Security features such as options on the HP computer: ■ Locally, using HP Systems Insight Manager, HP Client Manager or other system management applications...
Desktop Management Guide (2nd Edition)
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...disable the Smart Card to be entered to : • Enable/disable the Cover Lock. • Enable/disable the Cover Removal Sensor. ✎ Notify User alerts the user that the sensor has detected that the cover has been removed. Password Options (This selection will appear only if a power-on password ... you to set .) Allows you to boot the computer if the sensor detects that the cover has been removed. Support for warm boot (CTRL+ALT+DEL). Desktop Management Guide www.hp.com 25 See the Troubleshooting Guide on the specific computer configuration. Setup Password requires that the...
...disable the Smart Card to be entered to : • Enable/disable the Cover Lock. • Enable/disable the Cover Removal Sensor. ✎ Notify User alerts the user that the sensor has detected that the cover has been removed. Password Options (This selection will appear only if a power-on password ... you to set .) Allows you to boot the computer if the sensor detects that the cover has been removed. Support for warm boot (CTRL+ALT+DEL). Desktop Management Guide www.hp.com 25 See the Troubleshooting Guide on the specific computer configuration. Setup Password requires that the...
Desktop Management Guide (2nd Edition)
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.... Desktop Management Guide www.hp.com 35 For these users, the potential loss of a hard drive resulting from enabling DriveLock. There are able to restrict users from forgetting both DriveLock passwords before leaving the company. Smart Cover Sensor Protection Levels Level Setting...Setup Password When the computer is restarted, the screen displays a message indicating that the computer cover or side panel has been removed. Likewise, by not setting a master password, system administrators may find themselves locked out of a hard drive and unable to perform routine checks for...
.... Desktop Management Guide www.hp.com 35 For these users, the potential loss of a hard drive resulting from enabling DriveLock. There are able to restrict users from forgetting both DriveLock passwords before leaving the company. Smart Cover Sensor Protection Levels Level Setting...Setup Password When the computer is restarted, the screen displays a message indicating that the computer cover or side panel has been removed. Likewise, by not setting a master password, system administrators may find themselves locked out of a hard drive and unable to perform routine checks for...
Desktop Management Guide (2nd Edition)
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...the unlocked position. Ä CAUTION: For maximum cover lock security, be sure to the internal components. Turn on some systems. 36 www.hp.com Desktop Management Guide Smart Cover Lock The Smart Cover Lock is turned on some HP computers. The setup password prevents unauthorized access to ...the Smart Cover Sensor Protection Level To set the Smart Cover Sensor protection level, complete the following steps: 1. If you must restart the computer and again press F10 when the monitor light turns green to enter Computer Setup. Select Security > Smart Cover > Cover Removal Sensor, and...
...the unlocked position. Ä CAUTION: For maximum cover lock security, be sure to the internal components. Turn on some systems. 36 www.hp.com Desktop Management Guide Smart Cover Lock The Smart Cover Lock is turned on some HP computers. The setup password prevents unauthorized access to ...the Smart Cover Sensor Protection Level To set the Smart Cover Sensor protection level, complete the following steps: 1. If you must restart the computer and again press F10 when the monitor light turns green to enter Computer Setup. Select Security > Smart Cover > Cover Removal Sensor, and...