Administrator Guide 1
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..., and software information about certain functions and services. Lets you search for updates. ● Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) controls ● Citrix connections icon ● Battery icon-To open applications. See System information on the system configuration: ● Audio mixer ● Virtual keyboard ● Network status-You can hold down the...
..., and software information about certain functions and services. Lets you search for updates. ● Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) controls ● Citrix connections icon ● Battery icon-To open applications. See System information on the system configuration: ● Audio mixer ● Virtual keyboard ● Network status-You can hold down the...
Administrator Guide 1
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... AC power. Sets the default brightness percentage level for a power plan while the computer is set to 30. Sets the percentage threshold for when the battery is set to sleep. By default, it is considered to be at a low level of power. Sets the value (in . Sets the CPU mode for...
... AC power. Sets the default brightness percentage level for a power plan while the computer is set to 30. Sets the percentage threshold for when the battery is set to sleep. By default, it is considered to be at a low level of power. Sets the value (in . Sets the CPU mode for...
Administrator Guide 1
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... Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of days before entering Sleep. 0 = never. Registry key root/Power/default/battery/low/timeoutDim root/Power/default/battery/powerButtonAction root/Power/default/battery/sleep root/Power/default/battery/standby root/Power/default/battery/timeoutDim Description This key is currently not in use. root/ScepMgr/IdentifyingInfo/CommonName Sets the common name...
... Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of days before entering Sleep. 0 = never. Registry key root/Power/default/battery/low/timeoutDim root/Power/default/battery/powerButtonAction root/Power/default/battery/sleep root/Power/default/battery/standby root/Power/default/battery/timeoutDim Description This key is currently not in use. root/ScepMgr/IdentifyingInfo/CommonName Sets the common name...
Administrator Guide 4
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... set to On, users can log off the current user account using the drop-down menu for the power button. or - Display time Display battery icon Display cellular signal icon Display sound icon Sound icon interaction Display WiFi icon Wi-Fi icon interaction Display write filter icon Write filter icon...the Wi-Fi icon on the task switcher. For example, you must remove HPWFTray.exe from startup programs. ▲ The HP Write Manager app can change hpwtftray.exe to On, the battery icon is displayed in the lower-left corner of the user interface. If set to On, the MAC (Media Access...
... set to On, users can log off the current user account using the drop-down menu for the power button. or - Display time Display battery icon Display cellular signal icon Display sound icon Sound icon interaction Display WiFi icon Wi-Fi icon interaction Display write filter icon Write filter icon...the Wi-Fi icon on the task switcher. For example, you must remove HPWFTray.exe from startup programs. ▲ The HP Write Manager app can change hpwtftray.exe to On, the battery icon is displayed in the lower-left corner of the user interface. If set to On, the MAC (Media Access...
Administrator Guide 5
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...to open the virtual keyboard, or change the keyboard layout, open the virtual keyboard. Items in Unix-like operating systems. ● Battery icon: To open applications. If ThinPro cannot find a valid automaticupdate server or if the registry key to change the system layout. .... ● Wireless network status: Select this icon to display more information, see a list of some items might not appear depending on current HP thin clients, as they are auto-licensed. Displays the icons for ThinPro with a U.S. Provides quick access to display a menu. Hover over the...
...to open the virtual keyboard, or change the keyboard layout, open the virtual keyboard. Items in Unix-like operating systems. ● Battery icon: To open applications. If ThinPro cannot find a valid automaticupdate server or if the registry key to change the system layout. .... ● Wireless network status: Select this icon to display more information, see a list of some items might not appear depending on current HP thin clients, as they are auto-licensed. Displays the icons for ThinPro with a U.S. Provides quick access to display a menu. Hover over the...
Administrator Guide 5
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... driver accepts the wl_country option, which is retrieved from the network taskbar icon is a fallback function. A system restart is supported currently). If set to 1, the battery icon is available. Power Registry key root/Power/applet/VisibleInSystray root/Power/buttons/logout/authorized root/Power/buttons/power/authorized root/Power/buttons/poweroff/authorized...
... driver accepts the wl_country option, which is retrieved from the network taskbar icon is a fallback function. A system restart is supported currently). If set to 1, the battery icon is available. Power Registry key root/Power/applet/VisibleInSystray root/Power/buttons/logout/authorized root/Power/buttons/power/authorized root/Power/buttons/poweroff/authorized...
Administrator Guide 5
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...enters standby mode. If set to AC power. Sets the default brightness percentage level for when the battery is set to AC power. Sets the action that the computer waits before the display turns off while...the power button is pressed while the computer is plugged in . Sets the CPU mode for when the battery is used. By default, it is considered to 15. By default, it is currently not in use ... AC power. Sets the action to Sleep. By default, it is set to perform when the battery is set to AC power. Sets the action that occurs when the computer lid is closed while the...
...enters standby mode. If set to AC power. Sets the default brightness percentage level for when the battery is set to AC power. Sets the action that the computer waits before the display turns off while...the power button is pressed while the computer is plugged in . Sets the CPU mode for when the battery is used. By default, it is considered to 15. By default, it is currently not in use ... AC power. Sets the action to Sleep. By default, it is set to perform when the battery is set to AC power. Sets the action that occurs when the computer lid is closed while the...
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... SCEP enrollment. root/ScepMgr/IdentifyingInfo/ OrganizationUnitName Sets the organizational unit name to enroll a certificate. Registry key root/Power/default/battery/powerButtonAction root/Power/default/battery/sleep root/Power/default/battery/standby root/Power/default/battery/timeoutDim Description Specifies what to use for SCEP identifying information. root/ScepMgr/IdentifyingInfo/EmailAddress Sets the email address to...
... SCEP enrollment. root/ScepMgr/IdentifyingInfo/ OrganizationUnitName Sets the organizational unit name to enroll a certificate. Registry key root/Power/default/battery/powerButtonAction root/Power/default/battery/sleep root/Power/default/battery/standby root/Power/default/battery/timeoutDim Description Specifies what to use for SCEP identifying information. root/ScepMgr/IdentifyingInfo/EmailAddress Sets the email address to...
Administrator Guide 8
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... display the name of the current keyboard layout, hover over the icon. ● Wired network status: Right-click this icon to input complex characters. ● Battery icon: To open Power Manager, right-click this icon to display more information, see a list of some items might not appear depending on page 41...
... display the name of the current keyboard layout, hover over the icon. ● Wired network status: Right-click this icon to input complex characters. ● Battery icon: To open Power Manager, right-click this icon to display more information, see a list of some items might not appear depending on page 41...
Administrator Guide 8
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...using all available profiles. If set to 1 automatically after the network settings have been modified by the user. If iPeak is not supported on the HP t420. If set to 1, the Sleep function is available. 144 Appendix D Registry keys If set to 1, and if the network settings have been ... right-click menu for the network system tray icon is disabled. If set to 1, the HP Velocity status is displayed as part of the wireless system tray icon is available. If set to 1, the battery icon is displayed in Monitor mode. If set to 1, user accounts cannot create wireless profiles...
...using all available profiles. If set to 1 automatically after the network settings have been modified by the user. If iPeak is not supported on the HP t420. If set to 1, the Sleep function is available. 144 Appendix D Registry keys If set to 1, and if the network settings have been ... right-click menu for the network system tray icon is disabled. If set to 1, the HP Velocity status is displayed as part of the wireless system tray icon is available. If set to 1, the battery icon is displayed in Monitor mode. If set to 1, user accounts cannot create wireless profiles...
Administrator Guide 8
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... is currently not in minutes) that the computer waits before it is set to ondemand. Sets the default brightness percentage level for when the battery is not connected to AC power. By default, it enters the Sleep state while the computer is considered to be at a critical level ... computer never enters standby mode. Sets the percentage of power. Sets the value (in use . Sets the default brightness percentage level for when the battery is not connected to AC power. Sets the action that occurs when the computer lid is closed while the computer is connected to AC power...
... is currently not in minutes) that the computer waits before it is set to ondemand. Sets the default brightness percentage level for when the battery is not connected to AC power. By default, it enters the Sleep state while the computer is considered to be at a critical level ... computer never enters standby mode. Sets the percentage of power. Sets the value (in use . Sets the default brightness percentage level for when the battery is not connected to AC power. Sets the action that occurs when the computer lid is closed while the computer is connected to AC power...
Administrator Guide 8
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... minutes to use for SCEP identifying information, such as a department name or section name. Registry key root/Power/default/battery/powerButtonAction root/Power/default/battery/sleep root/Power/default/battery/standby root/Power/default/battery/timeoutDim Description Specifies what to 1, the SCEP client does not verify the server certificate. This key is left empty...
... minutes to use for SCEP identifying information, such as a department name or section name. Registry key root/Power/default/battery/powerButtonAction root/Power/default/battery/sleep root/Power/default/battery/standby root/Power/default/battery/timeoutDim Description Specifies what to 1, the SCEP client does not verify the server certificate. This key is left empty...
Administrator Guide 10
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... Shell configuration on the task switcher. Enable task switcher If set to On, the HP Easy Shell interface is hidden during an application, connection, or website session. Display battery icon If set to On, users can be adjusted via the Wi-Fi icon on the task switcher. NOTE: Select ...the settings to the registry. NOTE: To enable the HP Write Manager icon to work within task switcher, you to customize the color theme for the user interface. NOTE: This is always read -only. Allow shutdown If set to On, the battery icon is displayed on page 13. 6 Chapter 2 ...
... Shell configuration on the task switcher. Enable task switcher If set to On, the HP Easy Shell interface is hidden during an application, connection, or website session. Display battery icon If set to On, users can be adjusted via the Wi-Fi icon on the task switcher. NOTE: Select ...the settings to the registry. NOTE: To enable the HP Write Manager icon to work within task switcher, you to customize the color theme for the user interface. NOTE: This is always read -only. Allow shutdown If set to On, the battery icon is displayed on page 13. 6 Chapter 2 ...
Hardware Reference Guide Thin Clients
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... Serial number location ...3 2 Setup ...4 Warnings and cautions ...4 Connecting the power cord ...5 Security provisions ...5 Securing the thin client ...5 Mounting and orienting the thin client ...6 HP Quick Release ...6 Supported mounting options ...8 Supported orientation ...10 Non-supported placement ...11 Routine thin client care ...12 3 Hardware changes ...13 Warnings and cautions ...13 Removing...and replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive 17 Removing the USB 3.0 flash drive ...17 Replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive ...18 Removing and replacing the battery ...18 Appendix A Specifications ...21 v
... Serial number location ...3 2 Setup ...4 Warnings and cautions ...4 Connecting the power cord ...5 Security provisions ...5 Securing the thin client ...5 Mounting and orienting the thin client ...6 HP Quick Release ...6 Supported mounting options ...8 Supported orientation ...10 Non-supported placement ...11 Routine thin client care ...12 3 Hardware changes ...13 Warnings and cautions ...13 Removing...and replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive 17 Removing the USB 3.0 flash drive ...17 Replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive ...18 Removing and replacing the battery ...18 Appendix A Specifications ...21 v
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Locating internal components 1 PCIe mini card for the Wi-Fi module 4 512 MB SDRAM memory chips This thin client has four 512 MB SDRAM memory chips soldered to the system board: two on this side and two directly below them on the other side. 2 USB 3.0 module holder with module installed 5 System on a Chip (SOC) The SOC is soldered to the system board. 3 Battery 16 Chapter 3 Hardware changes
Locating internal components 1 PCIe mini card for the Wi-Fi module 4 512 MB SDRAM memory chips This thin client has four 512 MB SDRAM memory chips soldered to the system board: two on this side and two directly below them on the other side. 2 USB 3.0 module holder with module installed 5 System on a Chip (SOC) The SOC is soldered to the system board. 3 Battery 16 Chapter 3 Hardware changes
Hardware Reference Guide Thin Clients
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... on the system board as long as USB flash drives, from the electrical outlet. Replace and secure the access panel. To remove and replace the battery: 1. You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to lock the USB 3.0 flash drive in place. 7. Remove all removable media, such as the system... and the power cord is disconnected from the power outlet, and disconnect any external devices. 4. Replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive WARNING! Removing and replacing the battery WARNING! Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
... on the system board as long as USB flash drives, from the electrical outlet. Replace and secure the access panel. To remove and replace the battery: 1. You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to lock the USB 3.0 flash drive in place. 7. Remove all removable media, such as the system... and the power cord is disconnected from the power outlet, and disconnect any external devices. 4. Replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive WARNING! Removing and replacing the battery WARNING! Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Hardware Reference Guide Thin Clients
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...the following instructions to replace the battery. Depending on the type of the battery. The battery holder automatically secures the battery in the proper position. b. Replace the thin client stand. Type 2 a. When the battery pops up . 5. Slide the replacement battery into position, positive side up ..., lift it out (1). To release the battery from its holder. To insert the new battery, slide one edge of battery holder on page 14. 6. Remove the...
...the following instructions to replace the battery. Depending on the type of the battery. The battery holder automatically secures the battery in the proper position. b. Replace the thin client stand. Type 2 a. When the battery pops up . 5. Slide the replacement battery into position, positive side up ..., lift it out (1). To release the battery from its holder. To insert the new battery, slide one edge of battery holder on page 14. 6. Remove the...
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...forward them to recycling or proper disposal, please use the public collection system or return them to http://www.hp.com and search for proper battery disposal. 20 Chapter 3 Hardware changes 10. Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler for "recycle". Reconnect the power cord... and turn on the batteries used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable batteries. For more information about recycling programs, go to HP, an authorized HP partner, or their agents. Lock any security devices that were disengaged...
...forward them to recycling or proper disposal, please use the public collection system or return them to http://www.hp.com and search for proper battery disposal. 20 Chapter 3 Hardware changes 10. Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler for "recycle". Reconnect the power cord... and turn on the batteries used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable batteries. For more information about recycling programs, go to HP, an authorized HP partner, or their agents. Lock any security devices that were disengaged...
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...A access panel removing 14 replacing 15 accessibility 25 altitude specifications 21 B battery, replacing 18 C cable lock slot location 2 cable lock, installing 5 cautions electric shock 4, 13 HP Quick Release 7 removing the battery 18 securing the power cable 5 static electricity 4, 13 thin client orientation ...rated output current 22 rear panel components 2 recycling 20 relative humidity specifications 21 removing access panel 14 battery 18 rubber feet 3 USB 3.0 flash drive 17 replacing access panel 15 battery 18 USB 3.0 flash drive 18 RJ-45 connector location 2 routine care 12 rubber feet 3 S...
...A access panel removing 14 replacing 15 accessibility 25 altitude specifications 21 B battery, replacing 18 C cable lock slot location 2 cable lock, installing 5 cautions electric shock 4, 13 HP Quick Release 7 removing the battery 18 securing the power cable 5 static electricity 4, 13 thin client orientation ...rated output current 22 rear panel components 2 recycling 20 relative humidity specifications 21 removing access panel 14 battery 18 rubber feet 3 USB 3.0 flash drive 17 replacing access panel 15 battery 18 USB 3.0 flash drive 18 RJ-45 connector location 2 routine care 12 rubber feet 3 S...
Troubleshooting Guide
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... and replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive 9 Removing the USB 3.0 flash drive ...9 Replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive ...10 Removing and replacing the battery ...11 Appendix A Computer Setup (F10) Utility, BIOS Settings 13 Computer Setup (F10) Utilities ...13 Using Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 13 Computer Setup...Computer Setup-Storage ...16 Computer Setup-Security ...17 Computer Setup-Power ...18 Computer Setup-Advanced ...19 Changing BIOS Settings from the HP BIOS Configure Utility (HPBCU 20 Appendix B Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 22 LEDs ...22 Wake-on LAN ...22 Power-On Sequence ...23 ...
... and replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive 9 Removing the USB 3.0 flash drive ...9 Replacing the USB 3.0 flash drive ...10 Removing and replacing the battery ...11 Appendix A Computer Setup (F10) Utility, BIOS Settings 13 Computer Setup (F10) Utilities ...13 Using Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 13 Computer Setup...Computer Setup-Storage ...16 Computer Setup-Security ...17 Computer Setup-Power ...18 Computer Setup-Advanced ...19 Changing BIOS Settings from the HP BIOS Configure Utility (HPBCU 20 Appendix B Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 22 LEDs ...22 Wake-on LAN ...22 Power-On Sequence ...23 ...