HP Workstation Z210 SFF Spécifications

Naviguer en ligne ou télécharger Spécifications pour Serveurs HP Workstation Z210 SFF. HP Workstation Z210 SFF Specifications Manuel d'utilisatio

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer
  • Page
    / 201
  • Table des matières
  • DEPANNAGE
  • MARQUE LIVRES
  • Noté. / 5. Basé sur avis des utilisateurs

Résumé du contenu

Page 1 - HP Z210 SFF Workstation

HP Z210 SFF WorkstationMaintenance and Service Guide

Page 2

HP Performance Advisor ... 133E-support ...

Page 3 - About this guide

8. Connect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) to the rear of the DX115 case.Figure 5-37 Connecting the power and data cables9. Carefully rotate t

Page 4

b. Remove the carrier cover by raising the front end of the cover (1) and pulling it away fromthe slot in the rear of the carrier (2).Figure 5-39 Rem

Page 5 - Table of contents

f. Replace the cover by aligning the tab on the rear of the cover with the slot on the rear of thecarrier (1) and then rotating the front of the cover

Page 6

CAUTION: Insert or remove the carrier (with a disk drive) only when the workstation is shutdown. Other procedures may result in system hangs, data los

Page 7

4. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-44 Rotating the drive cage up5. Rotate the power supply to its upright position. The hard d

Page 8

6. Disconnect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) from the hard drive.Figure 5-46 Removing the optical drive7. Press down on the green release lat

Page 9

8. To install a new hard drive, move the silver and blue isolation mounting guide screws from the oldhard drive to the new hard drive.Figure 5-48 Ins

Page 10

10. Connect the drive cables:a. Connect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) to the hard drive.Figure 5-50 Removing the optical driveb. Route the S

Page 11

Cable managementThe HP Z210 SFF chassis is a very compact computer and proper routing of the internal cables iscritical to the operation of the comput

Page 12

Power connectionsFor help with identifying power cables, see the following figure and table. Ensure that all cables arerouted or tied so they cannot i

Page 13 - 1 Product overview

8 Configuring password security and resetting CMOS ... 167Preparing to configure passwords ...

Page 14 - Memory technology

Using the computer in a tower orientationThe HP Z210 SFF Workstation can be used in a tower orientation. The HP logo plate on the front bezelis adjust

Page 15 - Additional features

Front panel I/O device assemblyThis section describes how to remove and install a front panel I/O device assembly.Removing the front panel I/O device

Page 16 - Computer components

6. Disconnect the front panel I/O device assembly cables from the system board as shown below.Figure 5-54 Disconnecting the front panel I/O cables7.

Page 17 - Front panel components

Installing the front panel I/O device assemblyTo install the front panel I/O device assembly:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Pr

Page 18 - Rear panel components

7. Connect the front panel USB (1 and 2), front audio (3), and front power/LED (4) cables to thesystem board as shown in the following diagram.Figure

Page 19 - Computer specifications

SpeakerThis section describes how to remove and install the speaker.Removing the speakerTo remove the speaker:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by

Page 20 - Power supply currents

Power supplyThis section describes how to remove and install a power supply.Removing the power supplyTo remove the power supply:1. Prepare the compute

Page 21 - Power supply specifications

5. Slide the power supply toward the chassis and then up to remove it from the chassis.Figure 5-60 Removing the power supplyInstalling the power supp

Page 22 - Resetting the power supply

System fan assemblyThis section describes how to remove and install the system fan assembly.Removing the system fan assemblyTo remove the system fan a

Page 23 - Environmental specifications

5. Remove the airflow guide by pulling it straight up and out of the chassis, as shown in the followingfigure. (The processor heatsink is not shown.)F

Page 25 - Hyper-threading

7. Remove the fan assembly by pushing in on the four release tabs on the front of the chassis (1), andthen sliding the fan assembly into the chassis u

Page 26 - HP Cool Tools

MemoryThis section presents memory module (DIMM) configuration information and removal/installationprocedures.Supported DIMM configurationsThe compute

Page 27 - Ensuring proper ventilation

Removing a DIMMTo remove a DIMM:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 62.CAUTION: Failure to follow

Page 28

4. Push gently outward on the DIMM socket levers (1) as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-67 Removing a DIMM5. Lift the DIMM straight up (2) and

Page 29

Installing a DIMMTo install the DIMM:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 62.CAUTION: Failure to f

Page 30

5. Align the DIMM connector key with the DIMM socket key, and then seat the DIMM firmly in thesocket (1).CAUTION: DIMMs and their sockets are keyed fo

Page 31 - Setting up Novell SLED

Expansion card slot identificationThis section identifies and describes computer expansion card slots, and presents card configurationinformation.Slot

Page 32 - Updating the workstation

Choosing an expansion card slotWhenever possible, use the following tips to help you select the proper slot for an expansion card:●Use the black PCIe

Page 33 - Upgrading device drivers

Removing and installing expansion cardsPCIe I/O slots can support other PCIe cards with less bus bandwidth than what is physically defined forthe slot

Page 34 - Restore method

5. Push the retention latch (1), and then carefully lift the card from the chassis (2).Figure 5-72 Removing the expansion card6. Push the retention l

Page 35 - Restoring Windows 7

1 Product overviewThis chapter presents an overview of the hardware components of the computer. It includes these topics:TopicsProduct features on pag

Page 36 - Restoring Novell SLED

3. Push the expansion card retention clamp levers down on the outside of the chassis to release theretention clamp, as shown in the figure below.Figur

Page 37 - 4 System management

6. Align the PCIe card keyway with the slot key, push the retention clamp (1), and then firmly seat thecard in the slot (2).●If the retention clamp do

Page 38

BatteryThis section describes how to remove and install the battery.The battery that comes with the computer provides power to the real-time clock and

Page 39

Installing the batteryTo install the battery:1. Confirm the polarity (positive or negative) of the battery to position it correctly in the batteryhold

Page 40

5. Disconnect the heatsink screws from the system board (1) as shown in the following figure.Figure 5-78 Disconnecting the heatsink screws6. Before l

Page 41

Installing the CPU heatsinkTo install a heatsink:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 62.CAUTION:

Page 42

CPUThis section describes how to remove and install a CPU.Removing a CPUTo remove a CPU:1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisa

Page 43

Installing a CPUNOTE: HP recommends that you do not swap processors (CPUs) from one system board to another.To install a CPU:1. Prepare the computer f

Page 44

System boardThis section describes replacing the system board.Removing the system boardTo remove the system board:1. Prepare the computer for servicin

Page 45

Installing the system boardTo install the system board, reverse the steps for removing the board.:Product recyclingHP encourages customers to recycle

Page 46

The following figure shows the typical system board block diagram.Figure 1-1 System board block diagramNOTE: The x1 and x16 designators describe the

Page 47

6 Diagnostics and troubleshootingThis chapter describes the tools available for diagnosing and troubleshooting system issues, andincludes these topics

Page 48 - Desktop management

Calling technical supportAt times you might encounter an issue that requires technical support. When you call technical support:●Have the computer rea

Page 49 - Installing a remote system

Typically each HP Workstation has two unique serial number labels (1) and a Certificate ofAuthentication (COA) label (2) as shown in the figure below.

Page 50 - Replicating the setup

Diagnosis guidelinesIf you encounter a problem with the computer, monitor, or software, the following sections provide a listof general suggestions th

Page 51 - HP Client Manager Software

Diagnosis during operation●Look for blinking LEDs on the front of the computer. The blinking lights are error codes that willhelp you diagnose the pro

Page 52 - ROM Flash

Troubleshooting checklistBefore running diagnostic utilities, use the following checklist to find possible solutions for computer orsoftware problems.

Page 53 - FailSafe Boot Block ROM

The following Web sites are also available to you:●http://www.hp.com—Provides useful product information.●http://www.hp.com/support/workstation_manual

Page 54 - Workstation security

At startup●Verify that the workstation and monitor are plugged into a working electrical outlet.●Remove all diskettes, optical disks, and USB drive ke

Page 55 - SATA hard disk drive security

Customizing the monitor displayYou can manually select or change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings,font sizes, and p

Page 56

Table 6-1 Minor problems (continued)Problem Cause Possible SolutionWorkstation powered offautomatically and the PowerLED flashes red 2 times (onceeve

Page 57

Graphics cardsThe workstation supports discrete PCIe Gen2 graphics cards in its PCIe2 x16 and PCIe2 x16(4) slots.The system supports multiple graphics

Page 58 - Password security

Solving diskette problemsTable 6-2 Diskette problemsProblem Cause SolutionDiskette drive light stays on. Diskette is damaged. 1. Right-click Start, s

Page 59

Table 6-2 Diskette problems (continued)Problem Cause SolutionInvalid system disk isdisplayed.A diskette that does not containthe system files needed

Page 60

Table 6-3 Hard drive problems (continued)Problem Cause SolutionDrive not found (identified). Improper cable connection On computers with discreet dat

Page 61

Solving display problemsTable 6-4 Display problemsProblem Cause SolutionBlank screen (no video). The cable connections are notcorrect.Verify the cabl

Page 62 - Chassis security

Table 6-4 Display problems (continued)Problem Cause SolutionDim characters The brightness and contrastcontrols are not set properly.Adjust the monito

Page 63 - Thermal sensors

Solving audio problemsTable 6-5 Audio problemsProblem Cause SolutionSound does not come out of thespeaker or headphones.Software volume control istur

Page 64 - Dual-state power button

Table 6-5 Audio problems (continued)Problem Cause SolutionSound occurs intermittently. Processor resources are beingused by other openapplications.Sh

Page 65 - 5 Replacing components

◦Processor information◦Storage device information and configuration◦Graphics / audio / communications information and configuration●Comprehensive diag

Page 66 - Warnings and cautions

Accessing HP Vision Diagnostics UtilitiesThese procedures describe how to access the HP Vision Diagnostics utilities that are included in thecomputer

Page 67 - Service considerations

Downloading HP Vision DiagnosticsIf for some reason neither Vision Creator nor HP Vision Diagnostics are available on your workstation,follow these st

Page 68 - Table 5-1 Static shielding

Computer componentsThis section describes the computer components, including front and rear panel components.For complete and current information on s

Page 69 - Grounding the work area

User interfaceThe HP Vision Diagnostics application provides six major functions, accessible through Tabs. Thesefunctions are:●Survey — Your current s

Page 70 - Cables and connectors

●Input Devices — Shows user input devices such as all connected mice and keyboards.●Memory — Shows system memory information.●Miscellaneous — List any

Page 71 - Customer Self-Repair

The following Test Controls exist:●Select All, Unselect All button — This button toggles to select or unselect all the tests from thetest selection tr

Page 72 - Topics in this section:

●Test Complete — Shows the number of tests successfully completed out of the total number oftest to execute.●Cancel button — Push the Cancel button to

Page 73 - Component locations

The various sections located here are:●The Vision Help section contains information on the major functions of HP Vision Diagnostics.●The Test componen

Page 74 - Predisassembly procedures

Table 6-7 Diagnostic lights and audible codesActivity Possible cause Recommended actionBlue Power LED* on. Nobeeps.Computer on.N/ABlue Power LED* bli

Page 75 - Disassembly order

Table 6-7 Diagnostic lights and audible codes (continued)Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinks fourtimes, once every second,

Page 76 - Access panel

Table 6-7 Diagnostic lights and audible codes (continued)Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinkseight times, once everysecond,

Page 77 - Front bezel security

LED color definitionsThe following table describes what each LED light on the computer front panel signifies.Table 6-8 LED color definitionsLED state

Page 78

POST error messagesThe Power-On Self Text (POST) is a series of diagnostic tests that runs automatically when the computeris powered on.Audible and vi

Page 79

Front panel componentsThe following figure shows the layout of a typical front panel.Figure 1-3 Front panelTable 1-2 Front panel connectorsItem Symb

Page 80 - Access panel solenoid lock

Table 6-9 POST error messages (continued)Screen message Probable cause Recommended action164—Memory Size Error Memory configuration is incorrect. 1.

Page 81 - Predisassembly for drives

Table 6-9 POST error messages (continued)Screen message Probable cause Recommended action213—Incompatible MemoryModulesA memory module in the memory

Page 82

Table 6-9 POST error messages (continued)Screen message Probable cause Recommended action513—Front Chassis fan notdetectedFront fan missing, disconn

Page 83

Table 6-9 POST error messages (continued)Screen message Probable cause Recommended action914— Hood Lock Coil is notConnectedMechanism is missing or

Page 84

Table 6-9 POST error messages (continued)Screen message Probable cause Recommended action1720—SMART Hard DriveDetects Imminent FailureHard drive is

Page 85 - Removing an optical drive

7 Configuring RAID devicesThis chapter describes how to configure SATA RAID devices on all Z-series workstations and includesthese topics:TopicsMaximu

Page 86

Configuring SATA RAID devicesThis section describes how to use the Intel® Rapid Storage Manager option ROM Configuration utilityto set up and manage S

Page 87 - Installing an optical drive

Configuring system BIOSConfigure the system BIOS to enable embedded SATA RAID functionality.1. To enter the system BIOS setup, press F10.2. Use the ar

Page 88

Creating RAID volumesTo create RAID volumes, use the Intel Rapid Storage Manager option ROM Configuration utility.1. To enter the Intel Rapid Storage

Page 89

8 Configuring password security andresetting CMOSThis chapter describes how to configure password security and to reset CMOS, and includes thesetopics

Page 90

Rear panel componentsThe following figure shows the layout of a typical rear panel.Figure 1-4 Rear panelNOTE: The labels for the rear panel connector

Page 91

Resetting the password jumperUse the following procedure to disable the power-on or setup password features and clear the power-on and setup passwords

Page 92

Using the CMOS ButtonTo clear CMOS using the Clear CMOS button, use the following procedure:WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from electr

Page 93

3. From the Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu, select File>Default Setup.This restores the settings that include boot sequence order and other fact

Page 94

A Connector pinsKeyboard Pin Signal123DataUnusedGround456+5 VDCClockUnusedMouse Pin Signal123DataUnusedGround456+5 VDCClockUnusedRJ-45 Ethernet Pin 10

Page 95

USB Pin Signal1234+5 VDC- Data+ DataGroundMicrophone cable, 6.35 MM (1/8 inch) Pin Signal1 (Tip)2 (Ring)3 (Shield)AudioPowerGroundHeadphone cable, 6.3

Page 96

SATA drive Data Cable Power Cable Power Cable Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal S2* A+ P2 3.3V power P9 5V powerS3* A- P3 3.3V power P10 GroundS4 Gr

Page 97

Display port3 ML_Lane 0(n) 13 GND4 ML_Lane 1(p) 14 GND5GND15AUX CH(p)6 ML_Lane 1(n) 16 GND7 ML_Lane 2(p) 17 AUX CH(n)8 GND 18 Hot Plug Detect9 ML_Lane

Page 98

PWRCMD—Power command, P25GND Black6PSU_DETECT (empty)CPU power cable, P3 Pin Color Signal1BLK GND2BLK GND3 BRN 12V CPU4 BRN 12V CPUCAUTION: Never conn

Page 99

Internal USB 2 2x5 Pin Signal1 +5V2 +5V3USB7#4USB8#CAUTION: Possible equipment damage.The 2x5 connector can be mated to either a wide 2x5option cable

Page 100

B System board designatorsThis appendix describes the system board designators for this computer.Designator Silk screen Component/DescriptionE15 E15 C

Page 101

Computer specificationsThis section provides computer chassis, power supply, and environmental specifications.Physical characteristicsThe following ta

Page 102

Designator Silk screen Component/DescriptionP151 MEDIA2 Media card readerP160 SATAPWR1 HDD power (black)XBT1 XBT1 BAT Battery holderXMM1 - XMM4 XMM1 -

Page 103

CRoutine CareGeneral cleaning safety precautions●Never use solvents or flammable solutions to clean the computer.●Never immerse any component in water

Page 104

●Clean under a key with a swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol and squeezed out. Be carefulnot to wipe away lubricants necessary for proper key funct

Page 105

D Locating HP resourcesThis section provides information on the following HP resources for your workstation:TopicsProduct information on page 182●Prod

Page 106

Product informationTable D-1 Product informationTopic LocationProduct data sheets See www.hp.com/go/quickspecs.HP Cool Tools Most HP Microsoft Window

Page 107

Product supportTable D-2 Product supportTopic LocationAdditional information For online access to technical support information andtools, see http://

Page 108 - Cable management

Table D-2 Product support (continued)Topic LocationHP Hardware Support Services For hardware service information, seehttp://h20219.www2.hp.com/servic

Page 109 - Power connections

Table D-3 Product documentation (continued)Topic LocationWorkstation technical overview andspecificationsThe Product Bulletin contains QuickSpecs for

Page 110

Product diagnosticsTable D-4 Product diagnosticsTopic LocationDiagnostics tools The HP Vision Diagnostics utility can be found as aburnable ISO image

Page 111

Product updatesTable D-5 Product updatesTopic LocationDriver and BIOS updates See http://www.hp.com/go/workstationsupport to verify thatyou have the

Page 112

Copyright Information© Copyright 2011 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P645363–001First Edition, February 2011WarrantyHewlett-Packard Company sha

Page 113

Power supply currentsTable 1-5 Maximum current per railOutput (240W) +12V Main +12Vcpu –12V 12VsbNominal output voltage 12.1 12.1 -12.0 11.4Maximum c

Page 114

IndexAAppendicesConnector pins 171System board designators 177BBezel security 65BIOSDetermining version 20Updating 21BIOS ROM 25CCable management 96Ca

Page 115 - Installing the speaker

Product featuresComputer components 4ERP compliance mode 13Front panel components 5HP Cool Tools 14Hyper-threading 13Physical characteristics 7Rear pa

Page 116 - Power supply

Power supply specificationsTable 1-6 Power supply specificationsItem DescriptionPower supply 240W Wide Ranging, Active PFC and89% efficientOperating

Page 117 - Installing the power supply

System fans This computer includes:●One front system fan●One power supply fanIn addition, some graphics cards include onboard fans.Resetting the power

Page 118 - System fan assembly

Environmental specificationsThe following table lists the environmental specifications of HP Workstations.Table 1-7 HP Workstation environmental spec

Page 119

ENERGY STAR QualificationHP computers marked with the ENERGY STAR logo are compliant with the applicable U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENE

Page 120

ERP compliance modeThis computer provides ERP compliance mode capability.When enabled, this feature enables the computer to shut down to the lowest po

Page 121 - Supported DIMM configurations

SATA Power ManagementSATA Power Management enables or disables SATA bus and/or device power management.Intel Turbo Boost TechnologyThe HP Z Workstatio

Page 122 - Removing a DIMM

Ensuring proper ventilationProper ventilation for the system is important for workstation operation. Follow these guidelines toensure adequate ventila

Page 123

2 Setting up the operating systemThis chapter provides setup and update information for the workstation operating system. It includesthese topics:Topi

Page 124 - Installing a DIMM

Setting up the Microsoft operating systemWhen you first apply power to the workstation, the operating system is installed. This process takesapproxima

Page 125

About this guideThis guide provides service and maintenance information for the HP Z210 Small Form Factor (SFF)Workstation. It includes these topics:G

Page 126 - Table 5-8 PCI slots

Setting up Red Hat Enterprise LinuxHP offers an HP Installer Kit for Linux (HPIKL) to supplement Red Hat box sets and help HP Linuxcustomers customize

Page 127

Setting up Novell SLEDThe workstation can be ordered with Novell SLED preloaded.HP offers an HP Installer Kit for Linux (HPIKL) to help HP Linux custo

Page 128 - Removing an expansion card

Updating the workstationHP is constantly working on improving your total workstation experience. To ensure that the workstationleverages the latest en

Page 129 - Installing an expansion card

Upgrading BIOSTo find and download the latest available BIOS, which includes the latest enhancements:1. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/workstationsupport.

Page 130

3 Restoring the operating systemThis chapter describes how to restore the Windows or Linux operating system. It includes these topics:TopicsRestore me

Page 131

Ordering backup softwareYou can order a recovery disk set from the HP support center. To obtain the support center telephonenumber for your region see

Page 132 - Removing the battery

Restoring Novell SLEDThe SLED restore media is required to restore the Linux operating system.Creating restore mediaThe SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop

Page 133 - CPU heatsink

4 System managementThis section describes the tools and utilities that provide system management for the computer. Itincludes these topics:TopicsBIOS

Page 134

●Establish and manage energy-saving time-outs (not supported on Linux platforms).●Modify or restore factory default settings.●Set the computer date an

Page 135 - Installing the CPU heatsink

Accessing the Computer Setup (F10) UtilityTo access the Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. As the display first

Page 136 - Removing a CPU

iv About this guide ENWW

Page 137 - Installing a CPU

The Computer Setup (F10) Utility menuThe following table describes the functions available in the Computer Setup (F10) utility menu.NOTE: With new BIO

Page 138 - System board

Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)Heading Option Description Ignore Changesand ExitExits computer setup without app

Page 139 - Product recycling

Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)Heading Option Description Boot Order Lets you configure the boot order by physi

Page 140

Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)Heading Option Description Password Options This option becomes available depend

Page 141 - Locating ID labels

Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)Heading Option Description System Security With the exception of the first optio

Page 142 - Locating warranty information

Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)Heading Option DescriptionPower OS PowerManagementEnables or disables:●Runtime Po

Page 143 - Diagnosis guidelines

Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)Heading Option DescriptionNOTE: If you turn off power to the computer using a pow

Page 144 - Diagnosis during operation

Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)Heading Option Description Device Options Enable/disable the following device op

Page 145 - Troubleshooting checklist

Desktop managementThis section summarizes capabilities, features, and key components of computer management,including:TopicsInitial computer configura

Page 146 - Helpful hints

Initial computer configuration and deploymentThe computer includes a preinstalled system software image. After a brief software unbundling process,the

Page 147

Table of contents1 Product overview ... 1Pr

Page 148 - Solving minor problems

Replicating the setupThis section provides information about replicating the computer setup.Copying a setup configuration to another computerCAUTION:

Page 149

Updating and managing softwareHP provides several tools for managing and updating software on desktops and computers:●HP Client Manager Software●Altir

Page 150 - Solving diskette problems

HP SoftPaq Download ManagerHP SoftPaq Download Manager is a free, easy-to-use interface for locating and downloading softwareupdates for the HP client

Page 151 - Solving hard drive problems

FailSafe Boot Block ROMThe FailSafe Boot Block ROM enables system recovery in the unlikely event of a ROM flash failure. Forexample, if a power failur

Page 152

Workstation securityThis section provides information about providing system security through asset tracking, passwordsecurity, hard disk drive lockin

Page 153 - Solving display problems

Table 4-2 Security features overview (continued)Feature Purpose How it is establishedPower-On Password Prevents use of the computer until thepasswor

Page 154

DriveLock applicationsThe most practical use of DriveLock is in a corporate environment. The system administrator would beresponsible for configuring

Page 155 - Solving audio problems

Enabling DriveLockTo enable and set the DriveLock user password:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. As soon as the computer is powered on, press an

Page 156 - Solving printer problems

Password securityThe power-on password prevents unauthorized use of the computer by requiring entry of a password toaccess applications or data when t

Page 157 - Using Vision Creator

Establishing a power-on password using computer setupEstablishing a power-on password through the Computer Setup (F10) Utility prevents access to thec

Page 158

Installing from RHEL optical media ... 18Installing with the HP driver CD ..

Page 159

Entering a setup passwordIf a setup password has been established on the computer, you will be prompted to enter it each timeyou run the Computer Setu

Page 160 - User interface

Deleting a power-on or setup passwordTo delete a power-on or setup password:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. Choose from the following:●To delet

Page 161 - Test tab

Clearing passwordsIf you forget the password, you cannot access the computer.For instructions about clearing passwords, see Configuring password secur

Page 162 - Status tab

The solenoid lock FailSafe Key–available from HP–is is a device for manually disabling the solenoidlock. You will need the FailSafe Key in case of for

Page 163 - Help tab

Dual-state power buttonWith ACPI enabled, the power button can function as an on/off switch or as a button. This feature doesnot completely turn off p

Page 164 - Diagnostic codes and errors

5 Replacing componentsThis chapter presents removal and installation procedures for most internal computer components. Itincludes these topics:TopicsW

Page 165

Warnings and cautionsWARNING! Any surface or area of the equipment marked with this symbol indicates thepresence of a hot surface or hot component. I

Page 166

NOTE: HP accessories are for use in HP Workstation products. They have been extensively tested forreliability and are manufactured to high quality sta

Page 167

Preventing ESD equipment damageMany electronic components are sensitive to ESD. Circuitry design and structure determine the degreeof sensitivity. The

Page 168 - LED color definitions

Grounding the work areaTo prevent static damage in the work area:●Cover the work surface with approved static-dissipative material. Use a wrist strap

Page 169 - POST error messages

Workstation security ... 42Asset tracking ...

Page 170

Tools and software requirementsThe tools necessary for computer component removal and installation are:●Torx T-15 driver●Flat blade and cross-tip scre

Page 171

Hard drivesHard drives are fragile, precision components. Avoid subjecting them to physical shock and vibration.The following guidelines apply to all

Page 172

Removing and installing componentsTopics in this section:Component locations on page 61 Using the computer in a towerorientation on page 98Battery on

Page 173

Component locationsThe following illustration and table identify computer system board components.Figure 5-1 System board component locationsTable 5-

Page 174

Intel integrated video (iGFX) is supported on some workstation models depending on the installed CPU.Most supported non-Xeon processors (Core i3/i5/i7

Page 175 - 7 Configuring RAID devices

Disassembly orderFor convenience, disassembly procedures should be followed in a particular order. Use the followingtable to determine the sequence in

Page 176 - Configuring SATA RAID devices

Access panelBefore accessing the internal components of the computer, you must remove the access panel.This section describes how to remove and instal

Page 177 - Configuring system BIOS

BezelThis section describes how to remove and install the front chassis bezel.Removing the front bezelTo remove the front bezel:1. Prepare the compute

Page 178 - Creating RAID volumes

3. Remove the front bezel (see Removing the access panel on page 64).4. Remove one of the five silver 6-32 standard screws located on the front of the

Page 179

Access panel sensor (optional)The access panel sensor is a remote solenoid that detects when the access panel is opened. This sectiondescribes how to

Page 180 - Resetting the password jumper

Predisassembly procedures ... 62Disassembly order ...

Page 181 - Using the CMOS Button

Access panel solenoid lockThe access panel solenoid lock provides a method to lock the access panel by means of a local orremote signal-controlled sol

Page 182

Removing and installing drivesThis section describes how to remove and install the Z210 SFF drives:●Optical disk drive●Internal hard disk drive●Option

Page 183 - A Connector pins

Table 5-4 Drive positions (continued)3 5.25-inch external drive bay for optional drives (optical drive shown)NOTE: The drive configuration on your co

Page 184

Locate system board drive connectionsAdding a new drive may require that you make new connections from the drive to the system board.Refer to the foll

Page 185 - ENWW 173

Locating extra guide screwsEach drive requires four guide screws to ensure the drive lines up correctly in the drive cage and locksin place. HP provid

Page 186

●Avoid exposing a hard drive to liquids, temperature extremes, or products that have magneticfields such as monitors or speakers.●If you must mail a d

Page 187 - ENWW 175

5. Disconnect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) from the rear of the optical drive.Figure 5-12 Disconnecting the power and data cables6. Rotate

Page 188

Installing an optical driveTo install or re-install an optical drive:1. Follow the procedures listed in the Predisassembly for drives on page 69 secti

Page 189 - B System board designators

7. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-16 Rotating the Drive Cage Up8. If a cable is not already present and connected:a. Connect

Page 190

cage. Ensure that the data cable is routed through these guides before connecting it to the opticaldrive.10. Connect the power cable (1) and data cabl

Page 191 - CRoutine Care

Installing the power supply ... 105System fan assembly ...

Page 192 - Cleaning the mouse

5. Disconnect the drive cables from the rear of the drive, or, if you are removing a media cardreader, disconnect the USB and 1394 cables from the sys

Page 193 - D Locating HP resources

6. Press down on the green drive retainer button located on the left side of the drive to disengage thedrive from the drive cage (1). While pressing t

Page 194 - Product information

5. Place the drive's guide screws into the J-slots in the drive bay. Then slide the drive toward the frontof the computer until it locks into pla

Page 195 - Product support

Removing a DX115 Dataport hard driveTo remove a DX115 Dataport hard drive:1. If a drive case is installed in the carrier, remove it:CAUTION: Insert or

Page 196 - Product documentation

3. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-24 Rotating the drive cage up4. Disconnect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) from the

Page 197

5. If necessary, remove the shipping screw from the side of the drive cage.Figure 5-26 Removing the shipping screw6. Carefully rotate the drive cage

Page 198 - Product diagnostics

8. If you are replacing the DX115 unit, remove and retain the four M3 x 5mm screws (black) fromthe lower four mounting holes of the DX115 case, and th

Page 199 - Product updates

c. Remove the drive by sliding it toward the front of the carrier until it disengages from thecarrier adapter and then lifting the drive out of the ca

Page 200

3. If you are installing a new DX115 unit, remove and discard the counter-sunk shipping screw onthe side of the DX115 case.Figure 5-32 Removing the s

Page 201

6. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.Figure 5-35 Rotating the drive cage up7. If the cables are not already routed and attached to the sy

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire