Familiarization GuideHP Vectra XM 5/xxseries 4 PCThis guide is for experienced HP Support Center personnel CEs and reseller technicians.That is, perso
SOFTWAREFirmwareThe BIOS, Setup program and POST routines for the HP Vectra XM 5/xx series 4 PC arecompletely new. They are described in detail in Cha
Certified Network Operating Systems• Novell 3.12/4.10 Workstation/ClientNote, however, that HP Vectra PCs are not supported as network servers.DOCUME
CHECKPOINT: PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURESNow that you have read this chapter, check your understanding. Draw a circle around theinitial letter of each
2 PC HARDWARE STRUCTUREAfter reading this chapter you will be familiar with the PC’s package and hardware assembly.You will know where its principle p
Network I/O panelCoax adapterEthernet 10 BaseTnetwork boardInternal network cableFlexible disk drive in a3.5 shelf5.25-inch shelf forCD-ROM driveVacan
The ROM on the new system board will have a blank serial number field. This will be detectedautomatically by the BIOS, which will then prompt the user
INSTALLING OR REPLACING ACCESSORIESREPLACING THE PROCESSORThe 75, 100, 133 and 150 MHz Pentium processors need a passive shorting block VRM(5063-7939)
2 The two modules sharing a bank must be identical.3 Different banks can contain memory module pairs of different sizes.4 Install only 4 or 16 MB memo
CHECKPOINT: PC HARDWARE STRUCTURENow that you have read this chapter, check your understanding. Draw a circle around theinitial letter of each correct
14 What type of network connection is fitted as standard on the back panel?a RJ-45 UTP for 10 BaseT on all modelsb RJ-45 UTP for 100 VG on all modelsc
Table of Contents1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURES 4PRODUCT OVERVIEW
3 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIRAfter reading this chapter you will know which sub-assemblies can be replaced, andunderstand the new features of the POST
If, on the other hand, the POST detects an error, the error message is displayed and the Setupprogram can be run to check the configuration. POST repo
XM/100 series 4 Copyright 1995 Hewlett-Packard — QA.xx.xxAny line of text can be entered here as a ‘tatoo’ for the PCBIOS version GW.07.xx PC Serial
Other fields disappear completely when a choice in another field makes theirappearance inappropriate (for example, the “Key auto-repeat speed” and “De
should be imposed (of a steadily increasing length) before successive retries areaccepted (using the exponential setting for the “Lock Time Between At
Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985-95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.Copyright 1995 Hewlett-Packard Rev. GW.07.xxMain Configuration Security Power ExitItem-
Switch Function Default1-4 - Processor frequency, see table under "Installing or Replacing Accessories" -5 Open Enables User and Administrat
CHECKPOINT: TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIRNow that you have read this chapter, check your understanding. Draw a circle around theinitial letter of each co
A CHECKPOINT ANSWERSThis appendix contains the answers for the questions which are located at the ends of eachchapter in this HP Vectra XM 5/xx series
Chapter 2: PC Hardware Structure1 Which of the following sets of choices of upgrade steps is available when upgrading mainmemory?e 8 MB or 16 MB or 32
NOTICEInformation contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this mat
4 If “Boot” permission is enabled on all devices, and the flexible disk and CD-ROM drivesare both loaded, where does the PC attempt to boot from first
B FINAL TESTThis appendix contains the Final Quiz for this HP Vectra XM 5/xx series 4 PC FamiliarizationGuide.Working through the Final Quiz will help
7 From which of the following modes can the arrival of network packets cause theHP Vectra XM 5/120 series 4 PC to become re-activated?a The PC is in s
D ANSWERS TO THE FINAL TESTThis appendix contains the answers to the Final Test for this HP Vectra VL 5/xx series 4 PCFamiliarization Guide.ANSWERS TO
1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND FEATURESThis chapter gives an overview of the HP Vectra XM 5/xx series 4 PC. It compares it to theHP Vectra VL 5/xx series 4 de
NETWORK BOARD AND OTHER NEW FEATURESThe HP Vectra XM 5/xx series 4 PC is based on the HP Vectra VL 5/xx series 4 desktop PC.The major new features are
VECTRA PRODUCTS COMPARISONThe following table compares the new HP Vectra XM 5/xx series 4 PC (in the white, centralcolumn) with the HP Vectra VL 5/xx
Standard accessoryslotsOne 32-bit PCI; one 32-bit PCI / full-length 16-bit ISA Combinationonefull-length 16-bit ISA; one third-length 16-bit ISAPower
• Only 4 MB or 16 MB modules can be installed in bank C. Bank C supports only singledensity memory modules.Part Number Part Type Description Installa
Supported DrivesThe computer has one internal shelf (for a hard disk drive) and three front-access driveshelves (for front-access disk drives and hard
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