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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 13 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 13 Intel Turbo Boost Technology 14 HP Cool Tools ...14...
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... front panel I/O device assembly 98 Speaker ...100 Removing the speaker 100 Installing the speaker 100 Power supply ...101 Removing the power supply 101 Installing the power supply 102 System fan assembly ...103 Removing the system fan assembly 103 Installing the system fan assembly ... DIMM 107 Installing a DIMM 108 Expansion card slot identification 110 Slot identification and description 110 Card configuration restrictions for power supplies 110 Choosing an expansion card slot 111 Removing and installing expansion cards 112 Expansion card slot description 112 Removing an ...
... front panel I/O device assembly 98 Speaker ...100 Removing the speaker 100 Installing the speaker 100 Power supply ...101 Removing the power supply 101 Installing the power supply 102 System fan assembly ...103 Removing the system fan assembly 103 Installing the system fan assembly ... DIMM 107 Installing a DIMM 108 Expansion card slot identification 110 Slot identification and description 110 Card configuration restrictions for power supplies 110 Choosing an expansion card slot 111 Removing and installing expansion cards 112 Expansion card slot description 112 Removing an ...
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Additional features The computer provides these additional features: ● Ten external and four internal USB 2.0 ports. ● A 240W power supply that can be used with an optional PCI bulkhead connector. These slots provide extra I/O bandwidth for high speed I /O slots: one full ...PCIe Gen2 x16, one PCIe x16(4); NOTE: The total of less than 1W in off mode. ● HP Quiet Fan Technology permits quiet system operation. ● Parallel and serial headers that is 89% efficient and permits Energy Star Version 5.0 system configurations. ●...
Additional features The computer provides these additional features: ● Ten external and four internal USB 2.0 ports. ● A 240W power supply that can be used with an optional PCI bulkhead connector. These slots provide extra I/O bandwidth for high speed I /O slots: one full ...PCIe Gen2 x16, one PCIe x16(4); NOTE: The total of less than 1W in off mode. ● HP Quiet Fan Technology permits quiet system operation. ● Parallel and serial headers that is 89% efficient and permits Energy Star Version 5.0 system configurations. ●...
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... in.) Width: 33.8 cm (13.0 in.) Depth: 37.9 cm (14.9 in.) Power supply description The computer includes a 240W 89% efficient power supply to onboard regulators V12N PCI and serial ports ENWW Computer specifications 7 The power supply is compatible with ENERGY STAR Ver. 5 requirements. Power supply voltages Table 1-4 Power supply source voltages Source voltage Description +12 V-CPU Input to onboard regulator...
... in.) Width: 33.8 cm (13.0 in.) Depth: 37.9 cm (14.9 in.) Power supply description The computer includes a 240W 89% efficient power supply to onboard regulators V12N PCI and serial ports ENWW Computer specifications 7 The power supply is compatible with ENERGY STAR Ver. 5 requirements. Power supply voltages Table 1-4 Power supply source voltages Source voltage Description +12 V-CPU Input to onboard regulator...
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Maximum combined current on +12V(CPU,Main) is 20A. 12Vsb 11.4 1.3A 8 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Power supply currents Table 1-5 Maximum current per rail Output (240W) +12V Main +12Vcpu Nominal output voltage 12.1 12.1 Maximum continuous current 14A 12A 240W combined -12V -12.0 0.15A CAUTION: Do not exceed 240 watts of total continuous output power.
Maximum combined current on +12V(CPU,Main) is 20A. 12Vsb 11.4 1.3A 8 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Power supply currents Table 1-5 Maximum current per rail Output (240W) +12V Main +12Vcpu Nominal output voltage 12.1 12.1 Maximum continuous current 14A 12A 240W combined -12V -12.0 0.15A CAUTION: Do not exceed 240 watts of total continuous output power.
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Power supply specifications Table 1-6 Power supply specifications Item Description Power supply 240W Wide Ranging, Active PFC and 89% efficient Operating voltage range 90 - 264 VAC Rated voltage range 100-240 VAC Rated line frequency 50-60 Hz Operating line frequency range 47-63 Hz Rated input current 4A Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical 170 BTU/hr = (42.87 kg-cal/hr) Maximum 1063 BTU/ hr = (206.27 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan One fan, 92mm x 25mm, variable speed FEMP Standby Power compliant @115V Yes (
Power supply specifications Table 1-6 Power supply specifications Item Description Power supply 240W Wide Ranging, Active PFC and 89% efficient Operating voltage range 90 - 264 VAC Rated voltage range 100-240 VAC Rated line frequency 50-60 Hz Operating line frequency range 47-63 Hz Rated input current 4A Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical 170 BTU/hr = (42.87 kg-cal/hr) Maximum 1063 BTU/ hr = (206.27 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan One fan, 92mm x 25mm, variable speed FEMP Standby Power compliant @115V Yes (
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... is immediately disconnected. Disconnect the power cord from the computer. 2. Reconnect the power cord and restart the computer. This low power consumption feature extends the life of the power supply. 10 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW To reset the power supply: 1. For troubleshooting information, see Diagnostics and troubleshooting on page 125. 3. When you power off the computer through the...
... is immediately disconnected. Disconnect the power cord from the computer. 2. Reconnect the power cord and restart the computer. This low power consumption feature extends the life of the power supply. 10 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW To reset the power supply: 1. For troubleshooting information, see Diagnostics and troubleshooting on page 125. 3. When you power off the computer through the...
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... 69 Table 5-3 computer component installation To install/ replace... Then remove... Battery, front bezel, optical drive, hard drive, memory, power supply, hood sensor, or solenoid lock Chassis lock Access panel Heatsink Chassis lock Access panel Airflow guide Processor Chassis lock Access panel Airflow ...guide Heatsink Expansion card (PCI/PCIe) Chassis lock Access panel Expansion card slot cover Front panel I/O assembly, power button assembly, system fan, or system speaker Chassis lock Access panel Front bezel System board Chassis lock Access panel Airflow ...
... 69 Table 5-3 computer component installation To install/ replace... Then remove... Battery, front bezel, optical drive, hard drive, memory, power supply, hood sensor, or solenoid lock Chassis lock Access panel Heatsink Chassis lock Access panel Airflow guide Processor Chassis lock Access panel Airflow ...guide Heatsink Expansion card (PCI/PCIe) Chassis lock Access panel Expansion card slot cover Front panel I/O assembly, power button assembly, system fan, or system speaker Chassis lock Access panel Front bezel System board Chassis lock Access panel Airflow ...
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...see Removing the front bezel on page 72). 9. Removing and replacing the primary hard drive The preinstalled 3.5-inch hard drive is located under the power supply. To remove and replace the hard drive: 1. Follow the procedures listed in the drive bay. Remove the front bezel (see Installing the front ... drive cables: a. Place the drive's guide screws into the drive cage (media card reader shown) 6. If installing a second hard drive, connect the power and data cables to the rear of the drive and connect the other end of the chassis to the next available (unpopulated) SATA connector on...
...see Removing the front bezel on page 72). 9. Removing and replacing the primary hard drive The preinstalled 3.5-inch hard drive is located under the power supply. To remove and replace the hard drive: 1. Follow the procedures listed in the drive bay. Remove the front bezel (see Installing the front ... drive cables: a. Place the drive's guide screws into the drive cage (media card reader shown) 6. If installing a second hard drive, connect the power and data cables to the rear of the drive and connect the other end of the chassis to the next available (unpopulated) SATA connector on...
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The hard drive is located beneath the power supply. Figure 5-23 Rotating the Drive Cage Up 5. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position. Figure 5-24 Rotating the power supply up ENWW Removing and installing components 89 4. Rotate the power supply to its upright position.
The hard drive is located beneath the power supply. Figure 5-23 Rotating the Drive Cage Up 5. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position. Figure 5-24 Rotating the power supply up ENWW Removing and installing components 89 4. Rotate the power supply to its upright position.
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...cables away from direct contact with major heat sources like the power supply and drive cage to prevent them from being cut or crimped when the component is critical to a sharp crease. Cable management The Z200 Small Form Factor chassis is a very compact computer and proper routing of the... b. Sharp creases may damage the wires. ● Some flat ribbon cables come prefolded. Connect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) to their normal positions. 12. ENWW Removing and installing components 93 Rotate the drive cage and the power supply down to the hard drive. 10.
...cables away from direct contact with major heat sources like the power supply and drive cage to prevent them from being cut or crimped when the component is critical to a sharp crease. Cable management The Z200 Small Form Factor chassis is a very compact computer and proper routing of the... b. Sharp creases may damage the wires. ● Some flat ribbon cables come prefolded. Connect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) to their normal positions. 12. ENWW Removing and installing components 93 Rotate the drive cage and the power supply down to the hard drive. 10.
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...on the top of the retaining latch attached to push cables down into the chassis. Pulling on components like the drive cage, power supply, or computer cover to the cable end of the connector and pull it straight up. A sharp bend can break the ...end of the connector. 2. Always position the cables to lay properly by themselves or in a failed power supply. Figure 5-31 Power connector identification for a typical configuration Table 5-7 Power connector description Item Description P1 Main power P2 PWRCMD-Power command Item P5 P6 Description 4-pin connector for cable routing.
...on the top of the retaining latch attached to push cables down into the chassis. Pulling on components like the drive cage, power supply, or computer cover to the cable end of the connector and pull it straight up. A sharp bend can break the ...end of the connector. 2. Always position the cables to lay properly by themselves or in a failed power supply. Figure 5-31 Power connector identification for a typical configuration Table 5-7 Power connector description Item Description P1 Main power P2 PWRCMD-Power command Item P5 P6 Description 4-pin connector for cable routing.
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...loss. 2. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 94.) 4. Disconnect all of the power supply cables from the system board and all peripheral devices, including hard drives, optical drives, and others as needed. (See... Power connections on page 68. CAUTION: Failure to remove and install a power supply. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position. Removing the power supply To remove the power supply: 1. Remove the access panel (see Removing the access panel on page...
...loss. 2. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 94.) 4. Disconnect all of the power supply cables from the system board and all peripheral devices, including hard drives, optical drives, and others as needed. (See... Power connections on page 68. CAUTION: Failure to remove and install a power supply. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position. Removing the power supply To remove the power supply: 1. Remove the access panel (see Removing the access panel on page...
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Slide the power supply toward the chassis and then up to remove it from the chassis. Figure 5-40 Removing power supply Installing the power supply To install the power supply, reverse the previous steps. 102 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW 5.
Slide the power supply toward the chassis and then up to remove it from the chassis. Figure 5-40 Removing power supply Installing the power supply To install the power supply, reverse the previous steps. 102 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW 5.
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... DIMMs. Figure 5-48 Opening DIMM socket levers 6. Replace the access panel (see Installing the front bezel on page 72). 9. Rotate the drive cage and the power supply down to their sockets are keyed for proper installation. Replace the front bezel (see Installing the access panel on page 68. CAUTION: DIMMs and their...
... DIMMs. Figure 5-48 Opening DIMM socket levers 6. Replace the access panel (see Installing the front bezel on page 72). 9. Rotate the drive cage and the power supply down to their sockets are keyed for proper installation. Replace the front bezel (see Installing the access panel on page 68. CAUTION: DIMMs and their...
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...CPU, and memory) must not exceed the maximum rating of the computer power supply. For power supply information, see Power supply specificationson page 9. 110 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW Table 5-8 PCI slots Slot Type Slot power (maximum) 1 PCI 32b/33MHZ ● 2 PCIe2 - x16 ...9679; 45W for all graphics cards 80W for power supplies CAUTION: To prevent damage, the overall power consumption of the computer (including I /O devices 3 ...
...CPU, and memory) must not exceed the maximum rating of the computer power supply. For power supply information, see Power supply specificationson page 9. 110 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW Table 5-8 PCI slots Slot Type Slot power (maximum) 1 PCI 32b/33MHZ ● 2 PCIe2 - x16 ...9679; 45W for all graphics cards 80W for power supplies CAUTION: To prevent damage, the overall power consumption of the computer (including I /O devices 3 ...
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... To install the system board, reverse the steps for servicing by following figure. Rotate the drive cage upward (see Power supply on page 71). 3. Disconnect all cabling from the system board. Rotate the power supply upward (see Removing an optical drive on page 68. TIP: Make a note of the cable connections before disconnecting them...
... To install the system board, reverse the steps for servicing by following figure. Rotate the drive cage upward (see Power supply on page 71). 3. Disconnect all cabling from the system board. Rotate the power supply upward (see Removing an optical drive on page 68. TIP: Make a note of the cable connections before disconnecting them...
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...the inline front panel I/O device assembly connector. 2. Verify that the power supply cables are not blocked. 2. OR The processor heatsink is identified. Open the access panel and press the computer power button. 3. If the fan is not spinning, verify that the heatsink... is activated. Verify that the system fan is plugged into a working AC outlet. Table 6-1 Minor problems (continued) Problem Cause Workstation powered off automatically and the Power LED flashes red 2 times (once every second), followed by a 2second pause, and then two simultaneous beeps sounded. Possible Solution ...
...the inline front panel I/O device assembly connector. 2. Verify that the power supply cables are not blocked. 2. OR The processor heatsink is identified. Open the access panel and press the computer power button. 3. If the fan is not spinning, verify that the heatsink... is activated. Verify that the system fan is plugged into a working AC outlet. Table 6-1 Minor problems (continued) Problem Cause Workstation powered off automatically and the Power LED flashes red 2 times (once every second), followed by a 2second pause, and then two simultaneous beeps sounded. Possible Solution ...
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.... Verify the graphics auxiliary power cable is running. ● The heatsink and fan 2. Verify that the CPU assembly is not fan is spinning. Power failure (power supply CAUTION: Internal components might be powered even when the is overloaded...) computer is causing the problem by a two-second pause. Check if a device is off . Red Power LED blinks five times, once every second, followed by either of bad CPU). 1. The problem might be on the graphics card. Two beeps. Contact HP...
.... Verify the graphics auxiliary power cable is running. ● The heatsink and fan 2. Verify that the CPU assembly is not fan is spinning. Power failure (power supply CAUTION: Internal components might be powered even when the is overloaded...) computer is causing the problem by a two-second pause. Check if a device is off . Red Power LED blinks five times, once every second, followed by either of bad CPU). 1. The problem might be on the graphics card. Two beeps. Contact HP...
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... AC outlet. 2. Check that unit is off . The problem might be powered even when the computer is properly connected to video). System powers on the computer front panel signifies. 154 Chapter 6 Diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW Contact HP for assistance. Check that all power supply cables are not blinking. CAUTION: Internal components might be in the...
... AC outlet. 2. Check that unit is off . The problem might be powered even when the computer is properly connected to video). System powers on the computer front panel signifies. 154 Chapter 6 Diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW Contact HP for assistance. Check that all power supply cables are not blinking. CAUTION: Internal components might be in the...