Quick Setup Guide
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...is an All-in-One desktop computer, desktop computer, thin client computer, or retail system and might feature a thin-panel display, TouchPad, processor, RAM, hard drive or solid state drive and internal power supply, and external AC adapter. Product description This product is ...available: • Hardware Reference Guide-Provides basic hardware setup and upgrade information for HP thin clients. • Operating system guides-Provide network administrators with ...
...is an All-in-One desktop computer, desktop computer, thin client computer, or retail system and might feature a thin-panel display, TouchPad, processor, RAM, hard drive or solid state drive and internal power supply, and external AC adapter. Product description This product is ...available: • Hardware Reference Guide-Provides basic hardware setup and upgrade information for HP thin clients. • Operating system guides-Provide network administrators with ...
Hardware Reference Guide Thin Clients
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... female end of the thin client, as well as locking the secure compartment. Locate the cable lock slot on the rear of the power cord to an electrical outlet (2). 3. Connect the round end of the power supply cord to the HP website at http://www.hp.com and search for your specific... thin client model. 1. To order this option, go to the power supply connector on the back panel. 2. Connecting the power cord 5 Connect ...
... female end of the thin client, as well as locking the secure compartment. Locate the cable lock slot on the rear of the power cord to an electrical outlet (2). 3. Connect the round end of the power supply cord to the HP website at http://www.hp.com and search for your specific... thin client model. 1. To order this option, go to the power supply connector on the back panel. 2. Connecting the power cord 5 Connect ...
Hardware Reference Guide Thin Clients
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rate of change is 457 m per minute or 1500 ft per minute) 9144 m 30,000 ft Power Supply Operating Input Voltage Range 100-240 VAC Rated Line Frequency 50-60 Hz 21 A Specifications Dimensions Width (side to side) 180 mm 7.1 in Height (top ... 140°F (max. Relative Humidity (non-condensing) Operating 10-90% (max. rate of options installed. ** The operating temperature range when the thin client is attached to a flat panel using the HP Quick Release is 28°C or 84.2°F) Nonoperating 5-95% (max. allowed rate of 1°C/ 300 m (1.8°F/1000 ft) to 95...
rate of change is 457 m per minute or 1500 ft per minute) 9144 m 30,000 ft Power Supply Operating Input Voltage Range 100-240 VAC Rated Line Frequency 50-60 Hz 21 A Specifications Dimensions Width (side to side) 180 mm 7.1 in Height (top ... 140°F (max. Relative Humidity (non-condensing) Operating 10-90% (max. rate of options installed. ** The operating temperature range when the thin client is attached to a flat panel using the HP Quick Release is 28°C or 84.2°F) Nonoperating 5-95% (max. allowed rate of 1°C/ 300 m (1.8°F/1000 ft) to 95...
Hardware Reference Guide Thin Clients
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... 4, 13 HP Quick Release 7 removing the battery 18 securing the power cable 5 static electricity 4, 13 thin client orientation 10 thin client placement 11 ...HP Quick Release 6 thin client onto HP Quick Release 6 Integrated Work Center, optional 11 internal components 16 M microphone connector location 1 mounting options on back of monitor stand 8 on wall 8 under desk 8 N non-supported placements in a drawer 11 under a monitor 12 O options 1, 5 orientation, horizontal 10 P power button location 1 power connector location 2 power cord connection 5 power output specifications 22 power supply...
... 4, 13 HP Quick Release 7 removing the battery 18 securing the power cable 5 static electricity 4, 13 thin client orientation 10 thin client placement 11 ...HP Quick Release 6 thin client onto HP Quick Release 6 Integrated Work Center, optional 11 internal components 16 M microphone connector location 1 mounting options on back of monitor stand 8 on wall 8 under desk 8 N non-supported placements in a drawer 11 under a monitor 12 O options 1, 5 orientation, horizontal 10 P power button location 1 power connector location 2 power cord connection 5 power output specifications 22 power supply...
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power supply 21 rated output current 22 relative humidity 21 temperature 21 thin client 21 weight 21 support, contacting 25 supported assistive technologies 25 supported mounting options 8 supported orientation horizontal 10 supported placement under monitor stand 10 T temperature specifications 21 U USB 3.0 flash drive removing 17 replacing 18 USB connectors location 1, 2 V VGA connector location 2 W warnings burn 4, 13 electric shock 4, 13, 14, 17, 18 grounding plug 4, 13 NIC receptacles 4, 13 websites HP 1 weight 21 Index 27
power supply 21 rated output current 22 relative humidity 21 temperature 21 thin client 21 weight 21 support, contacting 25 supported assistive technologies 25 supported mounting options 8 supported orientation horizontal 10 supported placement under monitor stand 10 T temperature specifications 21 U USB 3.0 flash drive removing 17 replacing 18 USB connectors location 1, 2 V VGA connector location 2 W warnings burn 4, 13 electric shock 4, 13, 14, 17, 18 grounding plug 4, 13 NIC receptacles 4, 13 websites HP 1 weight 21 Index 27
Troubleshooting Guide
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...working monitor and repeat testing. 3. This indicates a configuration issue. ● If the thin client does not ping back and the thin client does not connect to a running platform as long as you know the power supply is good, then re-image the unit. 5. Make sure the RJ-45 cable is ..., but does not connect to a readable level. 2. If the unit does not work on 2. The thin client unit powers on a known working properly. 2. Verify that the power supply is not down. Verify the power supply is good by having the System Administrator ping the unit from the server: ● If the thin...
...working monitor and repeat testing. 3. This indicates a configuration issue. ● If the thin client does not ping back and the thin client does not connect to a running platform as long as you know the power supply is good, then re-image the unit. 5. Make sure the RJ-45 cable is ..., but does not connect to a readable level. 2. If the unit does not work on 2. The thin client unit powers on a known working properly. 2. Verify that the power supply is not down. Verify the power supply is good by having the System Administrator ping the unit from the server: ● If the thin...
Troubleshooting Guide
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...Follow the instructions to an AC outlet, some of steps that should be lost once the power is removed to format the flash devices and clear the data stored in off state when the power supply is powering on the website. Turn on . If the Ownership Tag or Asset Tag is required to ...Volatility Thin Client products typically have three types of the operating system. To clear the Setup or Power-On passwords if set the default settings back to their types per the models. Data stored in the RAM memory device will retain its data even if the power is removed from the HP website. ...
...Follow the instructions to an AC outlet, some of steps that should be lost once the power is removed to format the flash devices and clear the data stored in off state when the power supply is powering on the website. Turn on . If the Ownership Tag or Asset Tag is required to ...Volatility Thin Client products typically have three types of the operating system. To clear the Setup or Power-On passwords if set the default settings back to their types per the models. Data stored in the RAM memory device will retain its data even if the power is removed from the HP website. ...
Troubleshooting Guide
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...minute or 1500 ft per hour) Nonoperating (max. allowed rate of change is 20°C per hour or 36°F per minute) Power Supply Operating Input Voltage Range Rated Line Frequency Power Output (maximum) Rated Output Current (maximum) Output Voltage 180 mm 35 mm 140 mm 740 g 10° to 35°C -30... in 5.5 in 1.63 lbs 50° to 95°F -22° to 140°F ** The operating temperature range when the thin client is attached to a flat panel using the HP Quick Release is 457 m per minute or 1500 ft per hour) *Specifications are at sea level with no direct, sustained sunlight. rate...
...minute or 1500 ft per hour) Nonoperating (max. allowed rate of change is 20°C per hour or 36°F per minute) Power Supply Operating Input Voltage Range Rated Line Frequency Power Output (maximum) Rated Output Current (maximum) Output Voltage 180 mm 35 mm 140 mm 740 g 10° to 35°C -30... in 5.5 in 1.63 lbs 50° to 95°F -22° to 140°F ** The operating temperature range when the thin client is attached to a flat panel using the HP Quick Release is 457 m per minute or 1500 ft per hour) *Specifications are at sea level with no direct, sustained sunlight. rate...
Troubleshooting Guide
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... location 3 rubber feet 4 S security cable lock location 3 serial number location 4 specifications altitude 40 dimensions 40 hardware 40 humidity 40 power output 40 power supply 40 rated output current 40 relative humidity 40 temperature 40 thin client 40 weight 40 T temperature specifications 40 troubleshooting 28 U updating a BIOS 34 USB 3.0 flash drive removing 9 replacing 10 Index...
... location 3 rubber feet 4 S security cable lock location 3 serial number location 4 specifications altitude 40 dimensions 40 hardware 40 humidity 40 power output 40 power supply 40 rated output current 40 relative humidity 40 temperature 40 thin client 40 weight 40 T temperature specifications 40 troubleshooting 28 U updating a BIOS 34 USB 3.0 flash drive removing 9 replacing 10 Index...