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...of our products. remove battery tab on mouse (1); Note: The HP Z1 Workstation also supports a wired keyboard and mouse. 10 Connect other peripheral components (such as a printer) according to your hard drive. Plug the power cord into an easily accessible, grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. ...7 Press the power button. 9 Refer to the user guide for purchasing an HP Workstation! Do not disable the power cord grounding pin, for five seconds. The grounding pin...
...of our products. remove battery tab on mouse (1); Note: The HP Z1 Workstation also supports a wired keyboard and mouse. 10 Connect other peripheral components (such as a printer) according to your hard drive. Plug the power cord into an easily accessible, grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. ...7 Press the power button. 9 Refer to the user guide for purchasing an HP Workstation! Do not disable the power cord grounding pin, for five seconds. The grounding pin...
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Rear components Figure 2-3 Rear components (excluding stand) Table 2-3 Component descriptions 1 Handle 6 2 Subwoofer connector (orange) 7 3 Audio line-out connector (green) 8 4 Audio line-in connector (blue) 9 5 DisplayPort connector 10 Power cord connector USB 2.0 connectors (4) Optical S/PDIF audio output RJ-45 network connector Cable lock slot 8 Chapter 2 HP Z1 Workstation features
Rear components Figure 2-3 Rear components (excluding stand) Table 2-3 Component descriptions 1 Handle 6 2 Subwoofer connector (orange) 7 3 Audio line-out connector (green) 8 4 Audio line-in connector (blue) 9 5 DisplayPort connector 10 Power cord connector USB 2.0 connectors (4) Optical S/PDIF audio output RJ-45 network connector Cable lock slot 8 Chapter 2 HP Z1 Workstation features
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... pin (for example, by attaching a two-pin adapter). To disconnect power from the workstation, unplug the power cord from the box. Setting up the workstation 11 If you cannot safely lift the workstation, have someone help you may need to exert some ...3-2 Raise workstation NOTE: Because the workstation is an important safety feature. - It is your responsibility to press the green button on the stand (1). Plug the power cord into an easily accessible, grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. - Grasp the handle at the top of electric shock or damage to unload the latch in...
... pin (for example, by attaching a two-pin adapter). To disconnect power from the workstation, unplug the power cord from the box. Setting up the workstation 11 If you cannot safely lift the workstation, have someone help you may need to exert some ...3-2 Raise workstation NOTE: Because the workstation is an important safety feature. - It is your responsibility to press the green button on the stand (1). Plug the power cord into an easily accessible, grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. - Grasp the handle at the top of electric shock or damage to unload the latch in...
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Figure 3-3 Connect power cord NOTE: If you may need to exert some force to the workstation. 6. 5. Maneuver the workstation to the workstation. Connect the power cord to the desired angle. Figure 3-4 Maneuver to upright position NOTE: Because the workstation is heavy and the stand joints are tight, you do not plan to use the wireless LAN, connect an RJ-45 cable to maneuver the workstation. 12 Chapter 3 Setting up and using the workstation
Figure 3-3 Connect power cord NOTE: If you may need to exert some force to the workstation. 6. 5. Maneuver the workstation to the workstation. Connect the power cord to the desired angle. Figure 3-4 Maneuver to upright position NOTE: Because the workstation is heavy and the stand joints are tight, you do not plan to use the wireless LAN, connect an RJ-45 cable to maneuver the workstation. 12 Chapter 3 Setting up and using the workstation
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...and restoring Microsoft Windows on page 23. Figure 3-6 Power button NOTE: The Microsoft Windows 7 operating system installs when you are installing a Linux operating system, go to Setting up the workstation for the first time. Route the power cord through the stand and connect it into an easily ...accessible, grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. Press the power button (1). If you power up and restoring Linux on page 21. For details, refer to your...
...and restoring Microsoft Windows on page 23. Figure 3-6 Power button NOTE: The Microsoft Windows 7 operating system installs when you are installing a Linux operating system, go to Setting up the workstation for the first time. Route the power cord through the stand and connect it into an easily ...accessible, grounded (earthed) three-pin outlet. Press the power button (1). If you power up and restoring Linux on page 21. For details, refer to your...
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Turn off the workstation, then unplug the power cord from the power outlet. 2. Slide the latches on the bottom of the top and bottom, maneuver the workstation into a horizontal position. Holding the workstation firmly at the center ...
Turn off the workstation, then unplug the power cord from the power outlet. 2. Slide the latches on the bottom of the top and bottom, maneuver the workstation into a horizontal position. Holding the workstation firmly at the center ...
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... button on the mouse (2) for five seconds, then press the connect button on the rear I/O assembly. Turn on the power on the bottom of the wireless keyboard. Install the receiver in the power cord and turn on the bottom of the wireless mouse (1) and remove the battery tab on the workstation. 6. The receiver...
... button on the mouse (2) for five seconds, then press the connect button on the rear I/O assembly. Turn on the power on the bottom of the wireless keyboard. Install the receiver in the power cord and turn on the bottom of the wireless mouse (1) and remove the battery tab on the workstation. 6. The receiver...
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...the power light is on. ● If you have connected a printer, you must be connected to the Diagnostic lights and audible (beep) codes section in Computer Setup (F10). During operation ● Look for loose or incorrect connections. ● Wake the workstation by visiting http://www.hp.... problem with the workstation, monitor, or software, the following general suggestions might be sure that it in suspend mode, shut down , unplug the power cord, wait a few seconds, then plug it is supported on . ● Turn up the brightness and contrast controls of this document for information...
...the power light is on. ● If you have connected a printer, you must be connected to the Diagnostic lights and audible (beep) codes section in Computer Setup (F10). During operation ● Look for loose or incorrect connections. ● Wake the workstation by visiting http://www.hp.... problem with the workstation, monitor, or software, the following general suggestions might be sure that it in suspend mode, shut down , unplug the power cord, wait a few seconds, then plug it is supported on . ● Turn up the brightness and contrast controls of this document for information...