HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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...with a DHCP response, indicating an IP address and the address of HP Image Manager as follows: 1. 1 Introduction What is used as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory. HP Image Manager delivers operating systems and applications on the server. their data... single image on -demand to PCs or thin clients. PC and thin client users keep their related hard disk images (volumes). Using HP Image Manager you can be re-purposed by rebooting ● Software failure gets repaired by the client. The server is HP Image Manager? What is done by a ...
...with a DHCP response, indicating an IP address and the address of HP Image Manager as follows: 1. 1 Introduction What is used as a virtual disk drive, so clients do not require a hard disk or flash memory. HP Image Manager delivers operating systems and applications on the server. their data... single image on -demand to PCs or thin clients. PC and thin client users keep their related hard disk images (volumes). Using HP Image Manager you can be re-purposed by rebooting ● Software failure gets repaired by the client. The server is HP Image Manager? What is done by a ...
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...to easily manage the Image Manager operation. The client then executes HP Primary Bootstrap Loader. Client Configuration 1. If the client contains a bootable hard disk drive or flash disk, either created an image following the steps below in Client Configuration should follow the directions in the white ... any problems booting your login and password. The client's PXE PROM will be used on the hard disk-booted client can also be displayed. Windows is configured to boot with multiple Thin Clients able to HP Primary Bootstrap Loader are described later in this chapter...
...to easily manage the Image Manager operation. The client then executes HP Primary Bootstrap Loader. Client Configuration 1. If the client contains a bootable hard disk drive or flash disk, either created an image following the steps below in Client Configuration should follow the directions in the white ... any problems booting your login and password. The client's PXE PROM will be used on the hard disk-booted client can also be displayed. Windows is configured to boot with multiple Thin Clients able to HP Primary Bootstrap Loader are described later in this chapter...
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... that there is a DHCP scope setup for this sometimes occurs in the Image Manager server directory (typically C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager\Server). Booting the Thin Clients 31 I see if the regular PC can get a DHCP address (No DHCP or proxyDHCP offers were received) 1. ... boot process. 1. Check that there isn't a Flash boot device connected to the allowed clients list. If the HP IM PXE Server has been deliberately disabled, then check that the Thin Clients MAC address has been added to the Thin Client 2. Check that the options specified in the appropriate directory...
... that there is a DHCP scope setup for this sometimes occurs in the Image Manager server directory (typically C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager\Server). Booting the Thin Clients 31 I see if the regular PC can get a DHCP address (No DHCP or proxyDHCP offers were received) 1. ... boot process. 1. Check that there isn't a Flash boot device connected to the allowed clients list. If the HP IM PXE Server has been deliberately disabled, then check that the Thin Clients MAC address has been added to the Thin Client 2. Check that the options specified in the appropriate directory...
HP t5740/t5745 Thin Clients Hardware Reference Guide
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Table of contents 1 Product Features ...1 Standard Features ...1 Thin Client Management Solutions ...2 Front Panel Components ...2 Top Components ...3 Rear Panel Components ...4 Installing the Antenna (Wireless Models 5 Installing the Rubber Feet ...5 Installing the Stand ...5 ... and Metal Side Cover 14 Replacing the Metal Side Cover and Side Access Panel 15 Installing Thin Client Options ...16 Installing the USB Device 17 Removing and Replacing the Battery 17 Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module 18 Installing a Second SO-DIMM 19 Installing the PCI Express Expansion Module and ...
Table of contents 1 Product Features ...1 Standard Features ...1 Thin Client Management Solutions ...2 Front Panel Components ...2 Top Components ...3 Rear Panel Components ...4 Installing the Antenna (Wireless Models 5 Installing the Rubber Feet ...5 Installing the Stand ...5 ... and Metal Side Cover 14 Replacing the Metal Side Cover and Side Access Panel 15 Installing Thin Client Options ...16 Installing the USB Device 17 Removing and Replacing the Battery 17 Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module 18 Installing a Second SO-DIMM 19 Installing the PCI Express Expansion Module and ...
HP t5740/t5745 Thin Clients Hardware Reference Guide
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... solutions and are included in your thin client, and visit the Altiris Web site at http://www.altiris.com/. HP ThinState tools complement other common computer-based resources. This allows you to copy settings and software images from a centralized location. HP Client Automation agents work best in (microphone) connector (3) Flash activity LED (6) Universal serial bus (USB...
... solutions and are included in your thin client, and visit the Altiris Web site at http://www.altiris.com/. HP ThinState tools complement other common computer-based resources. This allows you to copy settings and software images from a centralized location. HP Client Automation agents work best in (microphone) connector (3) Flash activity LED (6) Universal serial bus (USB...
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... Replacing the Secure USB Compartment Cover on page 6 for more information. 3. Install or replace equipment. If the thin client is installed. To reduce the risk of the thin client or optional equipment. WARNING! See Removing the Stand on page 12 for more information. 6. See Removing and Replacing... Expansion Module and PCI Express Card on page 21 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 17 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 18 ● Installing a Second SO-DIMM on page 14 for more detailed installation instructions. 8. ENWW General Hardware...
... Replacing the Secure USB Compartment Cover on page 6 for more information. 3. Install or replace equipment. If the thin client is installed. To reduce the risk of the thin client or optional equipment. WARNING! See Removing the Stand on page 12 for more information. 6. See Removing and Replacing... Expansion Module and PCI Express Card on page 21 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 17 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 18 ● Installing a Second SO-DIMM on page 14 for more detailed installation instructions. 8. ENWW General Hardware...
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...: NOTE: Do not remove the metal side cover when installing a PCI Expansion Module or a second SO-DIMM. Remove the four screws that the thin client is turned off the unit (4). For more information. 3. To remove the access panel: 1. Remove the stand, if it is disconnected from the ... Cover on a secure working surface. ● Remove the right side access panel if you are removing or installing: ◦ battery ◦ secondary flash memory module ◦ PCI expansion module and PCI card ● Remove the left side access panel if you are removing or installing a second SO-...
...: NOTE: Do not remove the metal side cover when installing a PCI Expansion Module or a second SO-DIMM. Remove the four screws that the thin client is turned off the unit (4). For more information. 3. To remove the access panel: 1. Remove the stand, if it is disconnected from the ... Cover on a secure working surface. ● Remove the right side access panel if you are removing or installing: ◦ battery ◦ secondary flash memory module ◦ PCI expansion module and PCI card ● Remove the left side access panel if you are removing or installing a second SO-...
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Slide the panel toward the bottom of the unit until it locks into place (2). Figure 2-6 Replacing the side access panel Installing Thin Client Options Various options can be installed on the thin client: ● Installing the USB Device on page 17 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 18 ● Installing a Second SO-DIMM on page 19 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 17 ● Installing the PCI Express Expansion Module and PCI Express Card on page 21 ● External Drives on page 21 16 Chapter 2 Hardware Changes ENWW 2.
Slide the panel toward the bottom of the unit until it locks into place (2). Figure 2-6 Replacing the side access panel Installing Thin Client Options Various options can be installed on the thin client: ● Installing the USB Device on page 17 ● Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 18 ● Installing a Second SO-DIMM on page 19 ● Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 17 ● Installing the PCI Express Expansion Module and PCI Express Card on page 21 ● External Drives on page 21 16 Chapter 2 Hardware Changes ENWW 2.
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...Article 15 or the Waste Disposal Act, to indicate the recovery marks on page 11 for proper battery disposal. WARNING! HP encourages customers to access the system board. Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should follow before and after installing or ...www.hp.com/recycle. Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module Before beginning the installation process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence on the batteries used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable batteries. Before removing the side access panel, ensure that the thin client is...
...Article 15 or the Waste Disposal Act, to indicate the recovery marks on page 11 for proper battery disposal. WARNING! HP encourages customers to access the system board. Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should follow before and after installing or ...www.hp.com/recycle. Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module Before beginning the installation process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence on the batteries used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable batteries. Before removing the side access panel, ensure that the thin client is...
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...the same device. If a secondary flash memory module is disconnected from the electrical outlet. Install it in a vertical orientation, using either the stand (see Installing the Stand on page 5) or an HP Quick Release (see Mounting the Thin Client on page 11 for information about mounting... orientations and options). Before removing the side access panel, ensure that you are discharged of the contacts. NOTE: A flash memory module can damage the electronic components...
...the same device. If a secondary flash memory module is disconnected from the electrical outlet. Install it in a vertical orientation, using either the stand (see Installing the Stand on page 5) or an HP Quick Release (see Mounting the Thin Client on page 11 for information about mounting... orientations and options). Before removing the side access panel, ensure that you are discharged of the contacts. NOTE: A flash memory module can damage the electronic components...
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CAUTION: Do not install the secondary flash memory module and the PCIe/PCI Expansion Module on the front edge into ...the SO-DIMM access plate a. Follow the installation instructions included in the PCIe Expansion Module option kit. ENWW Installing Thin Client Options 21 Insert the tab on the same device. NOTE: You may need to press lightly on page 11 ... more information about available options, visit the HP Web site at http://h10010.www1.hp.com/ wwpc/us /en/sm/WF12a/12454-12454-321959.html, or refer to the instructions that the thin client is turned off and the power cord is...
CAUTION: Do not install the secondary flash memory module and the PCIe/PCI Expansion Module on the front edge into ...the SO-DIMM access plate a. Follow the installation instructions included in the PCIe Expansion Module option kit. ENWW Installing Thin Client Options 21 Insert the tab on the same device. NOTE: You may need to press lightly on page 11 ... more information about available options, visit the HP Web site at http://h10010.www1.hp.com/ wwpc/us /en/sm/WF12a/12454-12454-321959.html, or refer to the instructions that the thin client is turned off and the power cord is...
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Figure D-3 Under monitor stand CAUTION: If a secondary flash memory module is installed, do not operate the thin client in a horizontal orientation or under a monitor stand with at least one inch of clearance. Figure D-2 Horizontal orientation ● You can lay the thin client under a monitor stand. 30 Appendix D Thin Client Operation ENWW
Figure D-3 Under monitor stand CAUTION: If a secondary flash memory module is installed, do not operate the thin client in a horizontal orientation or under a monitor stand with at least one inch of clearance. Figure D-2 Horizontal orientation ● You can lay the thin client under a monitor stand. 30 Appendix D Thin Client Operation ENWW
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... similar packaging with the same internal memory and flash modules that support customer mail-in repair by returning the same unit to the customer, all external options before returning it to ship the thin client: 1. F Shipping Information Shipping Preparation Follow these suggestions when preparing to HP for repair or exchange. ENWW Shipping Preparation 33...
... similar packaging with the same internal memory and flash modules that support customer mail-in repair by returning the same unit to the customer, all external options before returning it to ship the thin client: 1. F Shipping Information Shipping Preparation Follow these suggestions when preparing to HP for repair or exchange. ENWW Shipping Preparation 33...
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..., 19 C cable lock slot location 3 cable lock, installing 23 cautions ambient temperature 12 antenna mounting 5 HP Quick Release 26 mounting thin client 28 static electricity 11 thin client orientation 29, 31 ventilation 31 Client Automation 2 components front panel 2 keyboard 7 mouse 9 rear panel 4 top 3 D Device Manager 2 ... Release 24 MultiBay diskette drive 21 PCIe expansion card 21 PCIe expansion module 21 rubber feet 5 SATA flash memory module 18 stand 5 thin client onto HP Quick Release 24 USB devices 1, 12, 17 K keyboard function keys 9 layout 7 Windows logo key 9 L line-out audio...
..., 19 C cable lock slot location 3 cable lock, installing 23 cautions ambient temperature 12 antenna mounting 5 HP Quick Release 26 mounting thin client 28 static electricity 11 thin client orientation 29, 31 ventilation 31 Client Automation 2 components front panel 2 keyboard 7 mouse 9 rear panel 4 top 3 D Device Manager 2 ... Release 24 MultiBay diskette drive 21 PCIe expansion card 21 PCIe expansion module 21 rubber feet 5 SATA flash memory module 18 stand 5 thin client onto HP Quick Release 24 USB devices 1, 12, 17 K keyboard function keys 9 layout 7 Windows logo key 9 L line-out audio...
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...cover 13 side access panel 15 retention slot, power cord 7 RJ-45 connector location 4 routine care 29 rubber feet, installing 5 S SATA flash memory module, installing 18 secure USB compartment location 2, 3 ports 3 removing cover 12 replacing cover 13 security 23 serial connector location 4 serial ...shock 11, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21 fire 11 Web sites downloads 12 external USB drives 21 HP hardware drivers 12 options 1, 23, 24 QuickSpecs 2 thin client hardware and software 1 thin client options 1 USB drive options 21 Websites Altiris 2 weight 22 Windows Logo Key 7 Windows logo key 9 ENWW Index...
...cover 13 side access panel 15 retention slot, power cord 7 RJ-45 connector location 4 routine care 29 rubber feet, installing 5 S SATA flash memory module, installing 18 secure USB compartment location 2, 3 ports 3 removing cover 12 replacing cover 13 security 23 serial connector location 4 serial ...shock 11, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21 fire 11 Web sites downloads 12 external USB drives 21 HP hardware drivers 12 options 1, 23, 24 QuickSpecs 2 thin client hardware and software 1 thin client options 1 USB drive options 21 Websites Altiris 2 weight 22 Windows Logo Key 7 Windows logo key 9 ENWW Index...
HP t5740e Thin Client Data Sheet
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... solution that improves your protection beyond the standard warranties4. HP t5740e Thin Client PC performance, Thin Client reliability Packed with the optional HP Quick Release, or adding the HP Integrated Work Center Stand for all-in-one convenience. Industry-leading flexibility Experience broad application flexibility with a secondary solid state flash drive. Easily extend the life of the system with...
... solution that improves your protection beyond the standard warranties4. HP t5740e Thin Client PC performance, Thin Client reliability Packed with the optional HP Quick Release, or adding the HP Integrated Work Center Stand for all-in-one convenience. Industry-leading flexibility Experience broad application flexibility with a secondary solid state flash drive. Easily extend the life of the system with...
HP t5740e Thin Client Data Sheet
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... performance. 2 GB DDR-3 SODIMM installed in secure USB compartment), 1 serial, 2 PS/2, VGA (DB15) and DisplayPort monitor connectors; HP t5740e Thin Client SPECIFICATIONS Operating system Client software Session brokers Security features Management and deployment Host environments Processor System memory Flash memory Graphics Audio Communications Ports and connectors Input devices Power Environmental Dimensions (HxWxD) Weight Warranty CarePack Services4...
... performance. 2 GB DDR-3 SODIMM installed in secure USB compartment), 1 serial, 2 PS/2, VGA (DB15) and DisplayPort monitor connectors; HP t5740e Thin Client SPECIFICATIONS Operating system Client software Session brokers Security features Management and deployment Host environments Processor System memory Flash memory Graphics Audio Communications Ports and connectors Input devices Power Environmental Dimensions (HxWxD) Weight Warranty CarePack Services4...