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......21 Mounting accessories ...22 Ventilation ...22 Water and moisture ...22 Grounded (earthed) products 22 Power sources ...22 Accessibility ...22 Voltage select switch ...22 Internal battery ...22 Power cords ...22 Protective attachment plug 23 Extension cord ...23 Overloading ...23 Cleaning ...23 Heat ...23......25 Floor-standing products ...25 Rack-mountable products 25 Precautions for products with hot-pluggable power supplies 25 Precautions for products with external television antenna connectors 26 Compatibility ...26 External television antenna grounding 26 Lightning protection ...26...
......21 Mounting accessories ...22 Ventilation ...22 Water and moisture ...22 Grounded (earthed) products 22 Power sources ...22 Accessibility ...22 Voltage select switch ...22 Internal battery ...22 Power cords ...22 Protective attachment plug 23 Extension cord ...23 Overloading ...23 Cleaning ...23 Heat ...23......25 Floor-standing products ...25 Rack-mountable products 25 Precautions for products with hot-pluggable power supplies 25 Precautions for products with external television antenna connectors 26 Compatibility ...26 External television antenna grounding 26 Lightning protection ...26...
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... result in servicing computer equipment and trained to observe these precautions could result in the product. Failure to deal with safety interlocks that disable the power supply when the enclosure cover is removed. Monitor support cover Do not place a monitor with safety interlocks, observe the following precautions when operating a portable computer product...
... result in servicing computer equipment and trained to observe these precautions could result in the product. Failure to deal with safety interlocks that disable the power supply when the enclosure cover is removed. Monitor support cover Do not place a monitor with safety interlocks, observe the following precautions when operating a portable computer product...
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.... Also install stabilizing feet on the rack, be moved with hot-pluggable power supplies Observe the following guidelines when connecting and disconnecting power to the power supplies: ● Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to accomplish this task. ● Re working on a single rack...to the power supply. ● Unplug the power cord before installing options and cards. Rack-mountable products Because the rack allows you to stack computer components vertically, you must take precautions to overturn. Due to the height and weight of the rack, HP recommends a...
.... Also install stabilizing feet on the rack, be moved with hot-pluggable power supplies Observe the following guidelines when connecting and disconnecting power to the power supplies: ● Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to accomplish this task. ● Re working on a single rack...to the power supply. ● Unplug the power cord before installing options and cards. Rack-mountable products Because the rack allows you to stack computer components vertically, you must take precautions to overturn. Due to the height and weight of the rack, HP recommends a...
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...These symbols indicate that the equipment is supplied by a service partner. Symbols on equipment The following table contains safety icons that may appear on the surface of the icons, and heed the warnings that the product is located on HP equipment. Enclosures marked with this symbol.... Compliance with international regulations All HP systems equipped with a laser device comply with the product. Refer to cool before touching. WARNING: A potential risk exists if the operating instructions are not followed. WARNING: To reduce the risk of power. This symbol indicates the presence ...
...These symbols indicate that the equipment is supplied by a service partner. Symbols on equipment The following table contains safety icons that may appear on the surface of the icons, and heed the warnings that the product is located on HP equipment. Enclosures marked with this symbol.... Compliance with international regulations All HP systems equipped with a laser device comply with the product. Refer to cool before touching. WARNING: A potential risk exists if the operating instructions are not followed. WARNING: To reduce the risk of power. This symbol indicates the presence ...
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... 9 placement 9, 11, 12 support cover 24 N neck 1, 9, 17 O options 25 overheating warning iii, 24 P parent monitoring 18 pointing 7 positions 5 reclined 1 seated 1 standing 1 power cord 22 power lines 26 power supply 25 power surge 26 R rack-mountable products 25 radiation 21 rechargeable battery pack 24 reclined position 1 S safety interlocks 24 safety standards organizations 30 safety symbols...
... 9 placement 9, 11, 12 support cover 24 N neck 1, 9, 17 O options 25 overheating warning iii, 24 P parent monitoring 18 pointing 7 positions 5 reclined 1 seated 1 standing 1 power cord 22 power lines 26 power supply 25 power surge 26 R rack-mountable products 25 radiation 21 rechargeable battery pack 24 reclined position 1 S safety interlocks 24 safety standards organizations 30 safety symbols...
Hardware Reference Guide
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... sure that you are discharged of the contacts. Hardware changes 21 For proper system operation, the memory module must unplug the power cord and wait approximately 30 seconds for the power to drain before you can damage the electronic components of personal injury from having incompatible metals in contact with each other... thin client is installed. Static electricity can populate the memory socket with one memory module. WARNING! See Locating internal components on state, voltage is always supplied to 16 GB of the power-on page 17.
... sure that you are discharged of the contacts. Hardware changes 21 For proper system operation, the memory module must unplug the power cord and wait approximately 30 seconds for the power to drain before you can damage the electronic components of personal injury from having incompatible metals in contact with each other... thin client is installed. Static electricity can populate the memory socket with one memory module. WARNING! See Locating internal components on state, voltage is always supplied to 16 GB of the power-on page 17.
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...normal Suspend mode. Possible Cause Recommended Action Computer on the unit. Processor thermal 1. OR The incorrect external power supply adapter is always applied to the processor. Power on the system. To reduce the risk of RTC CMOS battery NAND flash device Tests for proper NAND ...are listed in the order in and running, if equipped. When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is being used on . Power failure (power supply 1. Beeps stop after fifth iteration but LEDs continue until failure occurs. If the system enters the POST...
...normal Suspend mode. Possible Cause Recommended Action Computer on the unit. Processor thermal 1. OR The incorrect external power supply adapter is always applied to the processor. Power on the system. To reduce the risk of RTC CMOS battery NAND flash device Tests for proper NAND ...are listed in the order in and running, if equipped. When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is being used on . Power failure (power supply 1. Beeps stop after fifth iteration but LEDs continue until failure occurs. If the system enters the POST...
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... pause. System does not power on bad checksum. Press and hold the power button for four seconds (located near the front USB ports). 3. If the hard drive LED turns white, the power button is plugged into the power supply. 4. Reseat memory modules. 2. Red Power LED flashes six times, ...6 once every second, followed by a two second pause. Replace the system board. Reflash the system ROM with HP memory. 4. Close the unit and reattach the power cord. 5. Reseat...
... pause. System does not power on bad checksum. Press and hold the power button for four seconds (located near the front USB ports). 3. If the hard drive LED turns white, the power button is plugged into the power supply. 4. Reseat memory modules. 2. Red Power LED flashes six times, ...6 once every second, followed by a two second pause. Replace the system board. Reflash the system ROM with HP memory. 4. Close the unit and reattach the power cord. 5. Reseat...
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.... An unknown USB peripheral may be connected and disconnected to a readable level. 2. Test the thin client unit on the test unit, replace the power supply. 2. If the unit does not work on a known working monitor. If the thin client pings back, then the signal was accepted and the ...known working properly. 2. If the monitor does not display video, replace the thin client unit. Verify that the unit is communicating with the replaced power supply, have the unit serviced. If network LEDs still do not light and you do not light, have the unit serviced. If the monitor is ...
.... An unknown USB peripheral may be connected and disconnected to a readable level. 2. Test the thin client unit on the test unit, replace the power supply. 2. If the unit does not work on a known working monitor. If the thin client pings back, then the signal was accepted and the ...known working properly. 2. If the monitor does not display video, replace the thin client unit. Verify that the unit is communicating with the replaced power supply, have the unit serviced. If network LEDs still do not light and you do not light, have the unit serviced. If the monitor is ...
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The HP PC Diagnostics home page is damaged in other countries must meet the requirements of the cord must be installed. 2. Select your computer, and then select your operating system. 5. Power supplies on those computers that do not have external power switches are applicable to all countries: 1. General ... be walked on -screen instructions to select and download the UEFI version you use the computer. Power cord set requirements The power supplies on the computer permits it immediately. The power cord set . Download any version of 125 or 250 volts AC, as required by an acceptable...
The HP PC Diagnostics home page is damaged in other countries must meet the requirements of the cord must be installed. 2. Select your computer, and then select your operating system. 5. Power supplies on those computers that do not have external power switches are applicable to all countries: 1. General ... be walked on -screen instructions to select and download the UEFI version you use the computer. Power cord set requirements The power supplies on the computer permits it immediately. The power cord set . Download any version of 125 or 250 volts AC, as required by an acceptable...
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... used. 2. Aux or Standby power: Power available when the unit is in off state when the power supply is removed from a coin battery present in the Thin Client systems. The table below . The flexible cord must be powered by battery power. Statement of Volatility Thin Client products... typically have three types of power states: Main Power: Power available when the ...
... used. 2. Aux or Standby power: Power available when the unit is in off state when the power supply is removed from a coin battery present in the Thin Client systems. The table below . The flexible cord must be powered by battery power. Statement of Volatility Thin Client products... typically have three types of power states: Main Power: Power available when the ...
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... in 7.87 In Dimensions (with stand) 959 g 2.11 lbs Operating temperature 10°C to 40°C 50°F to 95% Power Supply 44 Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are at 281-927-7489. wet bulb temperature is 28°C or 84.2°F) Nonoperating (max. It's ROM...
... in 7.87 In Dimensions (with stand) 959 g 2.11 lbs Operating temperature 10°C to 40°C 50°F to 95% Power Supply 44 Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are at 281-927-7489. wet bulb temperature is 28°C or 84.2°F) Nonoperating (max. It's ROM...
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... 12 under a monitor 12 O options 1, 6 orientation, horizontal 11 P passwords 34 power cord set requirements 41 country specific 42 Power menu 28 power output specifications 45 power supply specifications 44 power-on diagnostic tests 34 power-on sequence 34 preventing electrostatic damage 46 PXE server 39 Q Quick Release 7 R rated...BIOS Settings 23 C cautions attaching the stand 4 electric shock 3, 13, 14, 21 HP Quick Release 9 installing memory modules 21 removing the battery 19 securing the power cable 6 static electricity 3, 13 thin client orientation 11 thin client placement 12 ventilation 12...
... 12 under a monitor 12 O options 1, 6 orientation, horizontal 11 P passwords 34 power cord set requirements 41 country specific 42 Power menu 28 power output specifications 45 power supply specifications 44 power-on diagnostic tests 34 power-on sequence 34 preventing electrostatic damage 46 PXE server 39 Q Quick Release 7 R rated...BIOS Settings 23 C cautions attaching the stand 4 electric shock 3, 13, 14, 21 HP Quick Release 9 installing memory modules 21 removing the battery 19 securing the power cable 6 static electricity 3, 13 thin client orientation 11 thin client placement 12 ventilation 12...
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...cable, installing 6 Security menu 27 serial number location 2 service repair 47 shipping preparation 47 specifications dimensions 44 hardware 44 humidity 44 power output 45 power supply 44 rated output current 45 relative humidity 44 temperature 44 thin client 44 stand, attaching 4 Statement of Volatility 42 Storage menu 26... 11 T temperature specifications 44 tower stand 4 troubleshooting 23, 37 U updating a BIOS 32 upgrading system memory 21 USB flash drive, removing 47 using HP ThinUpdate to restore the image 39 W Wake-on LAN (WOL) 33 warnings burn 3, 13, 18, 19, 21 electric shock 3, 13, 14,...
...cable, installing 6 Security menu 27 serial number location 2 service repair 47 shipping preparation 47 specifications dimensions 44 hardware 44 humidity 44 power output 45 power supply 44 rated output current 45 relative humidity 44 temperature 44 thin client 44 stand, attaching 4 Statement of Volatility 42 Storage menu 26... 11 T temperature specifications 44 tower stand 4 troubleshooting 23, 37 U updating a BIOS 32 upgrading system memory 21 USB flash drive, removing 47 using HP ThinUpdate to restore the image 39 W Wake-on LAN (WOL) 33 warnings burn 3, 13, 18, 19, 21 electric shock 3, 13, 14,...