HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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Ensure that the BIOS settings have a first boot device of the TFTP Server, and Tag 067 set to the filename to receive the Image Manager network boot loader from the IM TFTP server. File not found" This error indicates that the client is trying to PXE boot... boot in the appropriate directory for the tool. Booting the Thin Clients When a Thin Client is initially powered-on, it should be located in the Image Manager server directory (typically C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager\Server). Connect a regular PC to the Thin Client 2. Check that there isn't a Flash boot device connected ...
Ensure that the BIOS settings have a first boot device of the TFTP Server, and Tag 067 set to the filename to receive the Image Manager network boot loader from the IM TFTP server. File not found" This error indicates that the client is trying to PXE boot... boot in the appropriate directory for the tool. Booting the Thin Clients When a Thin Client is initially powered-on, it should be located in the Image Manager server directory (typically C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager\Server). Connect a regular PC to the Thin Client 2. Check that there isn't a Flash boot device connected ...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5550/t5565/t5570 Thin Clients
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... 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 Settings Using the F10 Utility 20...
... 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 Settings Using the F10 Utility 20...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5550/t5565/t5570 Thin Clients
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... Appendix D FTP Update ...56 Server Requirements ...56 DCHP Server ...56 FTP Server ...56 Description ...57 Host Settings ...57 Select Image to Update ...58 Appendix E System BIOS ...60 Restoring a Corrupt BIOS ...60 Updating a BIOS ...60 Appendix F Electrostatic Discharge ...62 Preventing Electrostatic Damage ...62 Grounding Methods ...62 Index ...63 vii
... Appendix D FTP Update ...56 Server Requirements ...56 DCHP Server ...56 FTP Server ...56 Description ...57 Host Settings ...57 Select Image to Update ...58 Appendix E System BIOS ...60 Restoring a Corrupt BIOS ...60 Updating a BIOS ...60 Appendix F Electrostatic Discharge ...62 Preventing Electrostatic Damage ...62 Grounding Methods ...62 Index ...63 vii
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... this method. This table identifies the items that can be changed locally within the operating system without having to go through the F10 utility1. BIOS Setting 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Boot Up NumLock F12 Boot Integrated Audio Network Controller Serial Port 1 Parallel Port PWRON ...After PWR-Fail Wake-on-PME BIOS Wake Up Asset Tag No Setup Password Power-On Password Parallel Mode ECP Mode Use DMA USB Controller External USB Ports Default Value USB ATA...
... this method. This table identifies the items that can be changed locally within the operating system without having to go through the F10 utility1. BIOS Setting 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Boot Up NumLock F12 Boot Integrated Audio Network Controller Serial Port 1 Parallel Port PWRON ...After PWR-Fail Wake-on-PME BIOS Wake Up Asset Tag No Setup Password Power-On Password Parallel Mode ECP Mode Use DMA USB Controller External USB Ports Default Value USB ATA...
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... Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Table Setup Utility-System Information on page 21 Setup Utility-Standard CMOS Features on page 21 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features on or restart the thin client. 2. The Setup Utility screen is set to turn the thin client power off the computer... only after exiting the F10 Setup screen. Changing BIOS Settings Using the F10 Utility 1. Turn on page...
... Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Table Setup Utility-System Information on page 21 Setup Utility-Standard CMOS Features on page 21 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features on or restart the thin client. 2. The Setup Utility screen is set to turn the thin client power off the computer... only after exiting the F10 Setup screen. Changing BIOS Settings Using the F10 Utility 1. Turn on page...
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... Management Setup on page 23 Setup Utility-System Information NOTE: Support for specific Setup options may vary depending on the hardware configuration. Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Table 3-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Option Description Using the...
... Management Setup on page 23 Setup Utility-System Information NOTE: Support for specific Setup options may vary depending on the hardware configuration. Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Table 3-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Option Description Using the...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5550/t5565/t5570 Thin Clients
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... Select Boot Device Priority. Default is enabled. USB External Ports Default is enabled. Default is enabled. Default is 3. 22 Chapter 3 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility Default is disabled. Table 3-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features (continued) Quick Power-on state for Numlock. Enabled/Disabled. Default is enabled. Default is 378/IRQ7. Setup Utility-Integrated...
... Select Boot Device Priority. Default is enabled. USB External Ports Default is enabled. Default is enabled. Default is 3. 22 Chapter 3 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility Default is disabled. Table 3-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features (continued) Quick Power-on state for Numlock. Enabled/Disabled. Default is enabled. Default is 378/IRQ7. Setup Utility-Integrated...
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... EuP (Energy Using Product) Lot6 power consumption mode. User password provides read-only access to CMOS, then exit the Setup Utility. BIOS Wake up Enable RTC alarm wakeup. Default is enabled. Exit without Saving Exit the Setup Utility without saving any changes. Default is disabled. ... Options are Off, On, and Former-Sts. Time of Day Select the alarm RTC wakeup time of Sunday through Saturday. Using the BIOS Settings 23 Default is Former-Sts. Setup Utility-Utility Task Actions Table 3-7 Setup (F10) Utility Task Actions Heading Table Load Factory Defaults...
... EuP (Energy Using Product) Lot6 power consumption mode. User password provides read-only access to CMOS, then exit the Setup Utility. BIOS Wake up Enable RTC alarm wakeup. Default is enabled. Exit without Saving Exit the Setup Utility without saving any changes. Default is disabled. ... Options are Off, On, and Former-Sts. Time of Day Select the alarm RTC wakeup time of Sunday through Saturday. Using the BIOS Settings 23 Default is Former-Sts. Setup Utility-Utility Task Actions Table 3-7 Setup (F10) Utility Task Actions Heading Table Load Factory Defaults...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5550/t5565/t5570 Thin Clients
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...a keyboard, set the error halt condition in Setup is installed correctly. Error: Non-System disk or disk error The BIOS was unable to display messages hidden by the HP logo. For the t5000 Series, this error. Reflash the unit. A weak battery may mean an uninitialized or corrupt ATA... Flash. Beep Code 1 long, 2 short 1 long, 3 short Description A video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to ...
...a keyboard, set the error halt condition in Setup is installed correctly. Error: Non-System disk or disk error The BIOS was unable to display messages hidden by the HP logo. For the t5000 Series, this error. Reflash the unit. A weak battery may mean an uninitialized or corrupt ATA... Flash. Beep Code 1 long, 2 short 1 long, 3 short Description A video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to ...
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You can click the Run Image Update Now button to update/image the system. When ready, you click Yes, the HP FTP Image Update Client confirms that the flash drive has at least 200MB free to the following error message is displayed. Once WinPE is loaded, IBRPE is displayed. Click ... DHCP, then click the Refresh Image List button to make the applet query the FTP share for all XPe images whose targeted BIOS families match the one of the current thin client system, and fill in the next system restart, and then restarts the system to continue to the left of the button...
You can click the Run Image Update Now button to update/image the system. When ready, you click Yes, the HP FTP Image Update Client confirms that the flash drive has at least 200MB free to the following error message is displayed. Once WinPE is loaded, IBRPE is displayed. Click ... DHCP, then click the Refresh Image List button to make the applet query the FTP share for all XPe images whose targeted BIOS families match the one of the current thin client system, and fill in the next system restart, and then restarts the system to continue to the left of the button...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5550/t5565/t5570 Thin Clients
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.../, select Software and Driver Downloads, and then enter the model number of your thin client. 60 Appendix E System BIOS To restore the BIOS, you will boot to the thin client ● HP Compaq Thin Client t5000 Series System BIOS Softpaq (for the product being restored) on and observe the USB device activity light flashes indicating the process has started and...
.../, select Software and Driver Downloads, and then enter the model number of your thin client. 60 Appendix E System BIOS To restore the BIOS, you will boot to the thin client ● HP Compaq Thin Client t5000 Series System BIOS Softpaq (for the product being restored) on and observe the USB device activity light flashes indicating the process has started and...
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... or attempt to the thin client. To update the system BIOS, complete the following Softpaq directories: ● DOS Flash - From that can be used to run the F10 Setup utility, then select System Information. To determine the BIOS family, version, and date on the thin client, press F10 during the... upgrade process Updating a BIOS 61 Copy the appropriate utility to a diskette or USB flash drive to transfer to reboot the ...
... or attempt to the thin client. To update the system BIOS, complete the following Softpaq directories: ● DOS Flash - From that can be used to run the F10 Setup utility, then select System Information. To determine the BIOS family, version, and date on the thin client, press F10 during the... upgrade process Updating a BIOS 61 Copy the appropriate utility to a diskette or USB flash drive to transfer to reboot the ...
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... 52 altitude specifications 51 antenna installing 8 authorizing Remote Installation Services 53 B basic troubleshooting 27 battery, replacing 15 beep codes 26 BIOS restoring 60 updating 60 C cable lock slot location 3 cable routing slot 4 cautions ambient temperature 10 antenna mounting 8 static electricity 6 changing... BIOS settings in the repset utility 19 using the F10 utility 20 components front panel 2 rear panel 4 top 3 configuring a PXE server ...
... 52 altitude specifications 51 antenna installing 8 authorizing Remote Installation Services 53 B basic troubleshooting 27 battery, replacing 15 beep codes 26 BIOS restoring 60 updating 60 C cable lock slot location 3 cable routing slot 4 cautions ambient temperature 10 antenna mounting 8 static electricity 6 changing... BIOS settings in the repset utility 19 using the F10 utility 20 components front panel 2 rear panel 4 top 3 configuring a PXE server ...
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... USB devices 14 serial connector location 4 serial number location 2 setting user permissions on the Active Directory Server 54 Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features 0 Integrated Peripherals 0 Main Menu 0 Power Management Setup 0 Standard CMOS features 0 System Information 0 Utility Task Actions 0...output 51 power supply 51 rated output current 51 relative humidity 50 temperature 50 thin client 50 weight 50 stand installing 9 removing 10 T temperature specifications 50 top components 3 troubleshooting 27 U updating a BIOS 60 USB devices, installing USB drive options 18 10, 14 USB ports ...
... USB devices 14 serial connector location 4 serial number location 2 setting user permissions on the Active Directory Server 54 Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features 0 Integrated Peripherals 0 Main Menu 0 Power Management Setup 0 Standard CMOS features 0 System Information 0 Utility Task Actions 0...output 51 power supply 51 rated output current 51 relative humidity 50 temperature 50 thin client 50 weight 50 stand installing 9 removing 10 T temperature specifications 50 top components 3 troubleshooting 27 U updating a BIOS 60 USB devices, installing USB drive options 18 10, 14 USB ports ...
HP ThinPro, version 3.2, Administrator's Guide
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System Information The System Information screen has four tabs: ● General on page 56 ● Network on page 57 ● Net Tools on page 58 ● Software Information on page 58 General The General tab displays the following information: ● BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) and OS (operating system) ◦ Serial Number ◦ BIOS Version ◦ BIOS Release Date 56 Chapter 3 Reference ENWW
System Information The System Information screen has four tabs: ● General on page 56 ● Network on page 57 ● Net Tools on page 58 ● Software Information on page 58 General The General tab displays the following information: ● BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) and OS (operating system) ◦ Serial Number ◦ BIOS Version ◦ BIOS Release Date 56 Chapter 3 Reference ENWW