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Setting Up Your HP Vulcan XU PC Introduction HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up In This Manual • 1 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 2
In This Manual Installing Accessories Overview Removing the Cover Converting from a Desktop to a Deskside Unit Where to Install Video Configuration Configuring the Integrated Ultra VGA PCI Video Controller Configuring the Matrox Video Adapter Board HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up In This Manual • 2 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 3
Services Getting Support from Hewlett-Packard If You Need to Contact Hewlett-Packard Recycling Your PC Technical Information Specifications The PC's Memory Map The PC's System Board Switches and Internal Connectors Using Your PC's System Board Switches The PC's Rear Connectors HP Vectra XU - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 4
cords, refer to the Getting Started manual supplied with the PC • using the PC, refer to the Getting Started manual supplied with the PC • installing new software, refer to the application manuals setting up a network, refer to the network manuals. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Introduction • 4 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 5
. • If you install non-supported disk drives, or you have two hard disk drives fitted, you may have to set jumpers or switches on the drives, or change the drive data cable. (Refer to the manual supplied with the accessory disk drive for more information.) HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 6
PC and display OFF. 2. Disconnect the power cords from the power outlets. Disconnect the power cords from the PC and display, then remove the display. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 6 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 7
nameplate into its deskside position. Align the key on the nameplate with the hole in the cover. Then push the nameplate back into the cover. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 7 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 8
can be installed without moving the power supply. You will need to move the power supply to install main memory or add an upgrade processor. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 8 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 9
disk drive already installed. The PC has four shelves for mass storage devices - check with your dealer for supported devices: • the top shelf has a 3.5-inch "slim" (1-inch high) 1.44 MB flexible disk 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch hard disk drive. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 9 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 10
the DOS/Windows operating system, use the Master Diskette Creation Utility, located in the HP Utils Group in Windows. Refer to the operating system documentation for information on formatting devices cannot share the same SCSI address number. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 10 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 11
C:\AMDSCSI subdirectory. 2. Type AMINSTALL, then press [ENTER]. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen. (On models without a hard disk and non-DOS models the Getting Started manual for details.) Check with your dealer for information on how to obtain SCO SCSI drivers. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 12
the device drivers, run MemMaker from within MS-DOS and follow the instructions on the screen. This optimizes the PC's memory, increasing the amount SCSI device in the chain is terminated correctly. (Refer to the manual for the SCSI device.) HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 12 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 13
panel from the shelf. 3. Firmly slide the device into the shelf. 4. Secure the device in position using the screws you removed from the filler panel. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 13 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 14
5. Unscrew the captive screw on the hard disk drive in the rear shelf. Rotate the drive out of the way for better access to the cables. 6. Connect the power and data cables to the rear of the device: HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 14 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 15
before replacing the cover. Then run SETUP. (Refer to "Configuring Your PC.") NOTE You can use the ShowSCSI utility to graphically display SCSI device information. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 15 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 16
. For other devices, you may need to install a controller board. Refer to the device's manual for any special installation procedure. To install a hard disk drive in the rear shelf: 1. Remove The connectors are shaped to fit one way only. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 16 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 17
SCSI drives, and an integrated Enhanced IDE controller for IDE drives. For other devices, you may need to install a controller board. Refer to the device's manual for any special installation procedure. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 17 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 18
the captive screw on the hard disk drive in the rear shelf. Rotate the drive out of the way for better access to the cables. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 18 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 19
drive in the rear shelf. If you need to replace the drive in its hinges, (refer to Installing a Hard Disk Drive in the Rear Shelf). HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 19 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 20
. 2. Remove the PC's cover, as described earlier in this chapter. 3. Pull up the fasteners on the power supply, and rotate it onto the PC's frame. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 20 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 21
PC has eight sockets for memory modules. Sockets are grouped into four banks, labeled A to D. There are two sockets in each bank. Memory modules can be installed up to a maximum of 256 electricity, rest the accessory bag on top of the power HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 21 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 22
maximum of 256 MB. They must be installed in pairs of the same capacity, beginning with bank A, up to bank D. 3. Align the main memory module directly over the socket, with the "cutout" towards the If you need to remove a main memory module HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 22 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 23
as possible and with care. To install a dual Pentium processor: A second Pentium is supported only by certain advanced operating systems (Windows NT, Unix, OS/2). Drivers are also required ZIF socket lever to lock the processor into place. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 23 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 24
PC's cover and power supply, as described earlier in this chapter. 2. Unlock the ZIF socket, containing the existing Pentium processor, by raising the locking lever. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 24 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 25
Pentium processor: 1. Remove the PC's cover and power supply, as described under "Removing the Cover." 2. Unlock the empty ZIF socket by raising the locking lever. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 25 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 26
new processor. Keep it in a safe place for possible future use. 8. Set the system board switches as described in the OverDrive for Pentium upgrade kit. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 26 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 27
OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 60/90 50/75 40/60 66.66/100 60/120 50/100 40/80 66.66/133 *Subject to change. Refer to the upgrade processor when replacing the power supply. 2. Secure it by pushing the fasteners down. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 27 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 28
and Play for ISA Boards Your PC supports Plug and Play, through the ISA driver options (in CONFIG.SYS) must be altered. If you have any problems using ISA Plug and Play accessory boards, first run the ISA Configuration Utility a Readme file. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 28 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 29
to the board's manual.) b. Change the board's settings if necessary. (Refer to "Troubleshooting and Error Messages" and the board's manual for details.) PCI preferred locations and special installation instructions detailed in their manuals. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 30
try again. 5. Hold the board vertically by its "top" edge. Slide it into the board guide of the chosen slot. Do not bend the board. If you install a full-length board, ensure the . If you loosened the screws on adjacent slots, tighten them. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 30 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 31
. Refer chapter 1 of the Getting Started manual for more information. You can select the integrated video adapter's refresh rates in SETUP. (Refer to Configuring the Integrated Video in "Configuring Your PC".) Matrox Video Adapter Board HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 31 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 32
module over the 2 MB RAM socket, with its components facing downwards, as shown in the diagram. Slowly and evenly press the upgrade module into place. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 32 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 33
correctly engages with the board guide. 7. Align the board's connector manual for further details.) Integrated Video Adapter on the System Board If your PC has an integrated video adapter on the system board, the VESA pass-through connector is next to the PCI accessory board slots. HP Vectra XU - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 34
to a Matrox board. Refer to the manual supplied with your Matrox board if you need further information. Replacing the Cover 1. Ensure you have installed all your accessories. 2. Ensure all internal cables are properly connected, and safely and neatly routed. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 35
enabled. (Refer to "Configuring Your PC".) In Windows, double-click on the relevant Readme icon in the Hputils group, in the Program Manager. Follow the instructions on how to install the software drivers. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Installing Accessories • 35 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 36
Readme icon in the Hputils group, in the Program Manager. Follow the instructions on how to install the software drivers. For an IDE drive, run the manuals supplied with the accessory. If the PC displays an error message, refer to "Troubleshooting and Error Messages" for details. HP Vectra XU - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 37
, Time, and User Preferences. You didn't enter the correct password when you started SETUP. System board switch SECUR is ON, protecting the configuration. (Refer to "Troubleshooting and Error Messages" for details.) HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 37 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 38
press-and-hold the RESET button to restart the PC, and try again. 3. Follow any screen instructions - enter your password if you have one. The SETUP Menu will appear. ∗ The information displayed ← or → key to move the highlight left or right. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 38 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 39
Preferences. 2. Press the ↓ key to go to the User Passwordline. 3. To set your User Password, press [ENTER] once. a. Type your User Password and press [ENTER]. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 39 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 40
's function being repeated. • Power-on NumLock Statesets whether the NumLock key is enabled when the PC is powered ON. Viewing Processor and Main Memory Information HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 40 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 41
, and its location in main memory between 0C8000 h and 0DFFFF h. (Refer to the board's manual for details.) Setting the 15 MB Limit for Extended Memory Set the Limited to 15 MB field Configuring the Disk Drives Configuring Flexible Disk Drives HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 41 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 42
, set the Interface field to Controller Board. Configure the controller board as described in its manual. If you have two flexible disk drives, set one as the Bootable Drive. This is corresponding Drive 1 or Drive 2 field is set to Configured. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 42 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 43
the section Hardware Problems in "Troubleshooting and Error Messages" for possible solutions. To enter a non-HP IDE drive's manuals.) Configuring the Security Features Your PC has various security features to protect its configuration, your data, and your software. These features are: HP Vectra XU - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 44
You can disable the passwords using the system board PSWRD switch. (Refer to "Troubleshooting and Error Messages".) To set the System Administrator Password: 1. In the Security access to disk drives: 1. To disable: ◊ Start From Flexible Disk HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 44 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 45
small connector). Make sure you choose a parallel mode compatible with your device. (Refer to your device's manual for details.) • Set the serial port to Serial 1 (IRQ 4), Serial 2 (IRQ 3), Serial 3 , and press [F7] or [F8] to select a setting. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 45 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 46
set to Not Used. • Enable or disable Start With Keyboard Locked. The LAN Administrator Guide supplied with the PC contains step-by-step information on configuring the network. You will need [F7] or [F8] to display the network operating system. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 46 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 47
to your accessory board manual for details.) IRQ 12 is used by the mouse. If you do not use a mouse, IRQ 12 can be used by accessory boards. To select the IRQs used by accessory boards: 1. Highlight the required IRQ field. 2. Press [F7] or [F8] to select a setting. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 48
supported by your display. These settings do not set your display to operate at these resolutions. To do this, use the Video Mode from HP User Tools in the Windows HPutils Group. Follow the instructions sotware initialization routine. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 48 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 49
the manuals supplied with your application software. • If you have problems with the PC, refer to "Troubleshooting and Error Messages" for details. • If your PC has a Matrox video adapter board, refer to the section Configuring the Matrox Video Adapter Board, later in this chapter. HP Vectra XU PC - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 50
use only HP User Tools to select your type of display. To select the video resolution, we recommend that you use either HP User Tools or the MGA Control Panel. You must only select a video resolution that is supported by your HP display. (On HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 50 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 51
your display for product type information.) 4. Click on OK to verify your choice and follow the instructions on the screen. 5. A Windows restart dialog box appears. Click on Yes to restart Windows .7 million colors Windows display driver allows. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Configuring Your PC • 51 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 52
2.0 and 3.0, however, Matrox support 3D Studio through Vibrant drivers, which are delivered as part of the 3D Studio package. Other Drivers For Windows NT, OS/2, and Microstation, install the relevant video driver following the instructions in the driver's README file. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 53
to display Hewlett-Packard Utilities. 2. Click on the HP User tools icon to display the HP User Tools utility. Your screen will be similar to the one illustrated below. 3. Click on the icon of the tool that you want to use. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Using HP Utilities and HP User Tools • 53 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 54
attach a printer to your PC. (Refer to the printer manual for details.) Working in comfort provides helpful ergonomic advice for computer users. HP Utilities (HPUtils) HP Utilities are a range of tools which enable you to configure your HP Vectra XU PC. This chapter describes how to access and use - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 55
if a POST error message appears ◊ if BIOS and Operating System messages appear. • If you have a hardware problem: ◊ if you lose the key ◊ if a flexible disk drive does not work ◊ if a hard disk devices seem to operate properly: HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 55 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 56
a resolution not supported by your display. 1. Start the PC from a diskette containing the operating system. 2. Run Windows Setup from the C:\WINDOWS directory and select a supported video resolution. (Refer to your display manual.) HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 57
PC. 2. If this does not cure the problem, contact your HP service representative. If the PC Does Not Work: No manuals that came with each board.) g. Check the switches on the system board are properly set. (Refer to "Troubleshooting HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 57 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 58
manual supplied with your PC or run Windows Help.) 2. When created, insert the HPROMInit utility diskette in drive A. 3. Press the RESET button, and follow the instructions until 256KB) (for Burst cache memory) PASSED PASSED HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 58 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 59
correct the problem, contact your authorized HP service representative. If the POST is not in Your Language If the POST screen is not in your local language when you switch ON the PC, initialize the system ROM, as described earlier in this chapter. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 60
. Missing operating system. Cannot start from hard disk Explanation: There is a problem with the disk drive, or the disk drive is not properly formatted. Corrective SETUP. Errors when using the PC (operating system error): HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 60 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 61
This could occur if: • The diskette has not been inserted correctly. If this is the problem, reinsert the diskette and type R (for Retry). • The device has been disabled using SETUP contact your System or Network Administrator. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 61 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 62
problems with your disk drives, keyboard, mouse, or printer. If You Lose the Key If you lose the key to the PC, you need to order a replacement lock (HP part number 50625599) from the HP dealer or HP Sales and Service support HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 62 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 63
configuration files or software drivers. (Refer to the manual supplied with the device.) 3. Check for conflicting SCSI component. However, equipment failure is the least likely problem. If the Hard Disk Activity Light Does Not Work HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 63 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 64
properly by running another peripheral connected to the port. 9. If you receive an error message, refer to the printer's manual for help. If an Accessory Board Does Not Work 1. Ensure the board has been installed correctly. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 64 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 65
Password and the System Administrator Password: 1. Unplug the PC's power cord from the power outlet. 2. Remove the PC's cover. (Refer to "Installing Accessories" for details.) HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 65 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 66
"Installing Accessories" for details.) 2. Set system board switch CONFG to ON. (Refer to "Troubleshooting and Error Messages" for details.) 3. Switch ON the PC to erase the memory. 4. Check has passed an incorrect time to your PC. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 66 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 67
file. 4. To avoid compatibility problems, open the Windows Control Panel support for your PC. Hewlett Packard Information Services Bulletin Board System The HP electronic bulletin board library service contains drivers and support HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 67 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 68
complete description of Hewlett-Packard electronic services is provided in document #9020. Audio Tips (USA only) Automated audio (voice) problem-solving tips for your most frequently-asked +44 (1272) 760680 +1 (614) 529-1349 HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error Messages • 68 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 69
Go HP Getting Support from Hewlett-Packard Getting Support from your HP Reseller Your Authorized HP Reseller has been trained on HP Vectra equipment. for the HP Sales and Service Office near you. If you cannot find an HP office, contact one of the HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 70
major HP Sales and Service Offices or one of the Worldwide HP Marketing Headquarters listed here. Worldwide HP Marketing Headquarters ASIA Far details about HP's product take-back program, contact your dealer or your nearest HP Sales Office. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Troubleshooting and Error - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 71
: Pentium 75, 90, or 100 MHz 320-pin "type 5" ZIF socket Pentium 90, or 100 MHz • BNC coaxial STP Ethernet • 8-pin RJ-45 UTP Ethernet • 50-pin Fast SCSI-2 • 15-pin video. • Mode: bidirectional ECP Off. Standard: Ethernet, on PCI bus. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Technical Information • 71 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 72
connector • VESA pass-through connector Five slots with Plug and Play support. Viewed from the front, counting from the left: • the 50 Hz to 60 Hz. • Maximum secondary power: 120 W continuous. Consumption depends upon model Basic IRQs, DMAs, and I/O Addresses: Feature: Description: HP Vectra XU - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 73
run Plug and Play in Windows. Some of the Available Video Resolutions with Windows 3.11 for the Integrated Video Adapter: Resolution : Colors and refresh rates: HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Technical Information • 73 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 74
1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 2 MB 120 Hz 2 MB 120 Hz 2 MB 120 Hz 2 MB 100 Hz 2 MB 90 Hz 4 MB 90 Hz 2 MB 66 Hz 4 MB 66 Hz 4 MB 76 Hz 4 MB 60 Hz Not Available Not Available *bpp: bits boards 32 KB Video BIOS Area 128 KB Video Memory Area HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Technical Information • 74 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 75
Board Switches and Internal Connectors Inside your PC, on the system board, there are: • One bank of switches to configure the PC. • A flexible disk connector for connecting flexible disk drives. cm (2 inches), and lift it up and off the PC. HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Technical Information • 75 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 76
OFF ON ON ON Switch 6 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON Switch 7 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF External/Internal Bus Speed 60/90 50/75 40/60 66.66/100 60/120 50/100 40/80 HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Technical Information • 76 - HP Vectra XU 5/XX | HP Vectra XU PC Series - Setting Up Guide - Page 77
ON OFF ON 66.66/133 *Subject to change. Refer to upgrade processor documentation. Switch 1 sets the external/internal bus speed ratio. The default setting is OFF 2:3, ON sets the ratio to 1:2 The PC's Rear Connectors HP Vectra XU PC - Setting Up Technical Information • 77
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Setting Up Your HP Vulcan XU PC
Introduction