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... next to refresh this tab. 4. Select the item. Select OK. 13. Select Add to the flash drive; Select the content categories from the exclusion list using the Delete button. 3. 11. TIP: HP Write Manager must be sorted in the overlay to ascending or descending size. NOTE: Items can be... TIP: Overlay features can determine how much memory a new application uses by application, file path, file size, or username. Items listed in the overlay. Restart the thin client. You can be removed from the top of the dialog box. NOTE: HP Write Manager comes with various default profiles named...
... next to refresh this tab. 4. Select the item. Select OK. 13. Select Add to the flash drive; Select the content categories from the exclusion list using the Delete button. 3. 11. TIP: HP Write Manager must be sorted in the overlay to ascending or descending size. NOTE: Items can be... TIP: Overlay features can determine how much memory a new application uses by application, file path, file size, or username. Items listed in the overlay. Restart the thin client. You can be removed from the top of the dialog box. NOTE: HP Write Manager comes with various default profiles named...
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.../ enableTextTracking root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableUSBRedirection Description If set to 1, USB storage devices will be redirected. If set to Always, HDX Flash Redirection is used if possible, and the user is enabled. If disabled, the client will fetch for offscreen drawing. If set to.... Controls the behavior of rich and professional graphics applications on the server after losing a network connection. Controls the behavior of X server memory and processor time. If set to bypass the Citrix Web Interface and PNAgent services. If set to 1, the connection is forced to ...
.../ enableTextTracking root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableUSBRedirection Description If set to 1, USB storage devices will be redirected. If set to Always, HDX Flash Redirection is used if possible, and the user is enabled. If disabled, the client will fetch for offscreen drawing. If set to.... Controls the behavior of rich and professional graphics applications on the server after losing a network connection. Controls the behavior of X server memory and processor time. If set to bypass the Citrix Web Interface and PNAgent services. If set to 1, the connection is forced to ...
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Enable offscreen cache If enabled, off-screen memory is used for Client Access Licenses. Load Balance Info Use this connection. Enter the URL found in the Control Panel), low-level USB redirection...Description Audio Devices Determines whether audio devices are redirected or disabled for this connection. Enable data compression Enables bulk compression of USB devices (such as flash drives and optical drives are enabled between the RDP server and client. warn if unknown or invalid certificate ● Skip remembered hosts; Certificate Verification...
Enable offscreen cache If enabled, off-screen memory is used for Client Access Licenses. Load Balance Info Use this connection. Enter the URL found in the Control Panel), low-level USB redirection...Description Audio Devices Determines whether audio devices are redirected or disabled for this connection. Enable data compression Enables bulk compression of USB devices (such as flash drives and optical drives are enabled between the RDP server and client. warn if unknown or invalid certificate ● Skip remembered hosts; Certificate Verification...
Troubleshooting Guide t510 Thin Client
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... Side Cover and Side Access Panel 13 Installing Thin Client Options ...14 Installing the USB Device 14 Removing and Replacing the Battery 15 Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module 17 External Drives ...18 3 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility ...19 Using the BIOS Settings ...19 Changing BIOS Settings from the repset utility 19 Changing BIOS...
... Side Cover and Side Access Panel 13 Installing Thin Client Options ...14 Installing the USB Device 14 Removing and Replacing the Battery 15 Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module 17 External Drives ...18 3 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility ...19 Using the BIOS Settings ...19 Changing BIOS Settings from the repset utility 19 Changing BIOS...
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... procedures, see the following sections: ● Installing the USB Device on page 14 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 15 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 62 for more information. 3. If the thin client is installed. Disconnect any data, if necessary. 2. Install or replace equipment. To reduce the...
... procedures, see the following sections: ● Installing the USB Device on page 14 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 15 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 62 for more information. 3. If the thin client is installed. Disconnect any data, if necessary. 2. Install or replace equipment. To reduce the...
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... installed on the thin client: ● Installing the USB Device on page 14 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 15 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 17 ● External Drives on page 18 Installing the USB Device Before beginning the replacement process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence on...
... installed on the thin client: ● Installing the USB Device on page 14 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 15 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 17 ● External Drives on page 18 Installing the USB Device Before beginning the replacement process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence on...
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...careful not to access the system board. Locate the secondary flash memory module socket on page 6 for procedures you are discharged of the contacts. Line up through the hole in the flash memory module with the retention post on the system board comes...static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. Insert the flash memory module into the flash memory module socket, making sure that the retention post on the system board. 3. Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module Before beginning the installation process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence...
...careful not to access the system board. Locate the secondary flash memory module socket on page 6 for procedures you are discharged of the contacts. Line up through the hole in the flash memory module with the retention post on the system board comes...static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. Insert the flash memory module into the flash memory module socket, making sure that the retention post on the system board. 3. Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module Before beginning the installation process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence...
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Indicates ATA Flash settings. Default is ATA Flash. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. Enabled/Disabled. Default is All But Keyboard. Select Boot Device Priority. Allows you to set ...:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) IDE Primary Master Halt On Description Allows you to set system date Allows you to select system response of flash memory Memory size System ROM Integrated MAC UUID Chassis Serial # Asset Tracking Number Asset Tag Description (view only) (view only) (view only) (view only) (view only) (view...
Indicates ATA Flash settings. Default is ATA Flash. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. Enabled/Disabled. Default is All But Keyboard. Select Boot Device Priority. Allows you to set ...:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) IDE Primary Master Halt On Description Allows you to set system date Allows you to select system response of flash memory Memory size System ROM Integrated MAC UUID Chassis Serial # Asset Tracking Number Asset Tag Description (view only) (view only) (view only) (view only) (view only) (view...
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Network *Check "Amount of Flash memory" in system information table. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to factory defaults. 1. OS Not Loading from Flash OS not loading from flash* (IDE LED not blinking) * Not for coverage information. USB Device 2. Disconnect any USB diskette drive or USB CD-ROM drive. Yes Done No Restore image using the Recovery process. Boot from Flash? Troubleshooting 41 Boot from Flash? Yes Done No Service the unit Note: Refer to the Warranty for diskless models Using t5000 F10 Setup, change boot priority to reboot. Flash* 3.
Network *Check "Amount of Flash memory" in system information table. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to factory defaults. 1. OS Not Loading from Flash OS not loading from flash* (IDE LED not blinking) * Not for coverage information. USB Device 2. Disconnect any USB diskette drive or USB CD-ROM drive. Yes Done No Restore image using the Recovery process. Boot from Flash? Troubleshooting 41 Boot from Flash? Yes Done No Service the unit Note: Refer to the Warranty for diskless models Using t5000 F10 Setup, change boot priority to reboot. Flash* 3.
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...7 DVI connector locations 4 E electrostatic discharge 62 Ethernet connector location 4 F features 2 feet, installing 8 Flash activity LED location 2 flash memory module, installing 17 formatting a flash drive 48 front panel components 2 G grounding methods 62 H hard drive 18 hardware drivers 7 hardware specifications 50... 50 I image restore tool 52 installation sequence 6 installing antenna 8 external drives 18 flash memory module 17 hardware 6 MultiBay diskette drive 18 rubber feet 8 SATA flash memory module 17 stand 9 USB devices 10, 14 installing Remote Installation Services 53 ISO image...
...7 DVI connector locations 4 E electrostatic discharge 62 Ethernet connector location 4 F features 2 feet, installing 8 Flash activity LED location 2 flash memory module, installing 17 formatting a flash drive 48 front panel components 2 G grounding methods 62 H hard drive 18 hardware drivers 7 hardware specifications 50... 50 I image restore tool 52 installation sequence 6 installing antenna 8 external drives 18 flash memory module 17 hardware 6 MultiBay diskette drive 18 rubber feet 8 SATA flash memory module 17 stand 9 USB devices 10, 14 installing Remote Installation Services 53 ISO image...
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... secure USB compartment cover 11 side access panel 13 restore 52 restoring a corrupt BIOS 60 restoring the flash image 47 retention slot, power cord 5 RIS menu 55 RJ-45 connector location 4 rubber feet, installing 8 S SATA flash memory module, installing 17 secure cable routing slot 4 secure USB compartment location 2, 3 ports 3 removing cover 10 replacing...
... secure USB compartment cover 11 side access panel 13 restore 52 restoring a corrupt BIOS 60 restoring the flash image 47 retention slot, power cord 5 RIS menu 55 RJ-45 connector location 4 rubber feet, installing 8 S SATA flash memory module, installing 17 secure cable routing slot 4 secure USB compartment location 2, 3 ports 3 removing cover 10 replacing...
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... dialog a. This snapshot contains log files from BIOS information to be in System Diagnostics on the Zero Client login dialog, click System Information. Insert a USB flash memory device into the thin client 2.
... dialog a. This snapshot contains log files from BIOS information to be in System Diagnostics on the Zero Client login dialog, click System Information. Insert a USB flash memory device into the thin client 2.
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...folder named Diagnostic and do step 3 to the desktop. 3. The diagnostics file, Diagnostic.tgz, is going to the device. 5. Insert a USB flash memory device and copy the saved system diagnostics, Diagnostic.tgz, to Diagnostic.tar. Opening System Diagnostics Windows 1. Supply Diagnostic.tgz to the person or group... that is created. 4. Click Diagnostic. Select the USB flash memory device under /media and click Save to save Diagnostic.tgz to fix your System Diagnostic! 58 Chapter 3 Client Usage 3.
...folder named Diagnostic and do step 3 to the desktop. 3. The diagnostics file, Diagnostic.tgz, is going to the device. 5. Insert a USB flash memory device and copy the saved system diagnostics, Diagnostic.tgz, to Diagnostic.tar. Opening System Diagnostics Windows 1. Supply Diagnostic.tgz to the person or group... that is created. 4. Click Diagnostic. Select the USB flash memory device under /media and click Save to save Diagnostic.tgz to fix your System Diagnostic! 58 Chapter 3 Client Usage 3.
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....log, which contains information on the kernel ● The files/etc folder contains the current file system at time System Diagnostics was run. Insert a USB flash memory device and copy the saved system diagnostics, Diagnostic.tgz, to the home directory. 2.
....log, which contains information on the kernel ● The files/etc folder contains the current file system at time System Diagnostics was run. Insert a USB flash memory device and copy the saved system diagnostics, Diagnostic.tgz, to the home directory. 2.
Hardware Reference Guide
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... Side Cover and Side Access Panel 14 Installing Thin Client Options 15 Installing the USB Device 15 Removing and Replacing the Battery 16 Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module 18 External Drives ...19 Appendix A Specifications 20 Appendix B Security Provisions 22 Securing the Thin Client ...22 v
... Side Cover and Side Access Panel 14 Installing Thin Client Options 15 Installing the USB Device 15 Removing and Replacing the Battery 16 Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module 18 External Drives ...19 Appendix A Specifications 20 Appendix B Security Provisions 22 Securing the Thin Client ...22 v
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... procedures, see the following sections: ● Installing the USB Device on page 15 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 16 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 11 for more detailed installation instructions. 8. 2 Hardware Changes General Hardware Installation Sequence To ensure the proper installation thin client hardware components: 1. Disconnect...
... procedures, see the following sections: ● Installing the USB Device on page 15 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 16 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 11 for more detailed installation instructions. 8. 2 Hardware Changes General Hardware Installation Sequence To ensure the proper installation thin client hardware components: 1. Disconnect...
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... installed on the thin client: ● Installing the USB Device on page 15 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 16 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 18 ● External Drives on page 19 Installing the USB Device Before beginning the replacement process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence on...
... installed on the thin client: ● Installing the USB Device on page 15 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 16 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 18 ● External Drives on page 19 Installing the USB Device Before beginning the replacement process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence on...
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...the retention post on the system board comes up the hole in only one way. Doing so may damage the module. NOTE: A flash memory module can damage the electronic components of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. Before beginning these procedures, ensure that you ... remove the right side panel to touch any of the contacts. When handling a memory module, be installed in the flash memory module with the retention post on the system board. Locate the secondary flash memory module socket on page 10 for procedures you are discharged of the computer or optional...
...the retention post on the system board comes up the hole in only one way. Doing so may damage the module. NOTE: A flash memory module can damage the electronic components of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. Before beginning these procedures, ensure that you ... remove the right side panel to touch any of the contacts. When handling a memory module, be installed in the flash memory module with the retention post on the system board. Locate the secondary flash memory module socket on page 10 for procedures you are discharged of the computer or optional...
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... 23 humidity specifications 20 I installation sequence 10 installing antenna 4 cable lock 22 external drives 19 flash memory module 18 hardware 10 HP Quick Release 23 MultiBay diskette drive 19 rubber feet 4 SATA flash memory module 18 stand 5 thin client onto HP Quick Release 23 USB devices 1, 11, 15 K keyboard function keys 8 layout 7 Windows logo key 8 L line...
... 23 humidity specifications 20 I installation sequence 10 installing antenna 4 cable lock 22 external drives 19 flash memory module 18 hardware 10 HP Quick Release 23 MultiBay diskette drive 19 rubber feet 4 SATA flash memory module 18 stand 5 thin client onto HP Quick Release 23 USB devices 1, 11, 15 K keyboard function keys 8 layout 7 Windows logo key 8 L line...
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...secure USB compartment cover 12 side access panel 14 retention slot, power cord 6 RJ-45 connector location 3 routine care 28 rubber feet, installing 4 S SATA flash memory module, installing 18 secure cable routing slot 3 secure USB compartment 22 location 1, 2 ports 2 removing cover 11 replacing cover 12 security 22 cable routing slot 15... 19 USB ports location 1, 3 secure 2 V vertical orientation 5, 29 VGA connector location 3 W warnings electric shock 10, 11, 12, 16, 18 fire 10 Web sites HP 1 options 1 weight 20 Windows Logo Key 7 Windows logo key 8 wireless antenna installing 4 34 Index
...secure USB compartment cover 12 side access panel 14 retention slot, power cord 6 RJ-45 connector location 3 routine care 28 rubber feet, installing 4 S SATA flash memory module, installing 18 secure cable routing slot 3 secure USB compartment 22 location 1, 2 ports 2 removing cover 11 replacing cover 12 security 22 cable routing slot 15... 19 USB ports location 1, 3 secure 2 V vertical orientation 5, 29 VGA connector location 3 W warnings electric shock 10, 11, 12, 16, 18 fire 10 Web sites HP 1 options 1 weight 20 Windows Logo Key 7 Windows logo key 8 wireless antenna installing 4 34 Index