HP Model 712/100 hp 9000 series 700 model 712 service handbook (a2615-90039) - Page 138

Parallel I/O connector, 1-7

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Monitor-type selection, 3-15 at power on, 3-17 from boot administration mode, 3-16 Mouse connector, 1-7 Mouse model number, 5-5 N Network connectors, 1-6 Nonexchange part numbers, 5-1 O ODE, 9-5-9-6 running diagnostics, 4-16 test modules lasdiag, 4-16 ldiag, 4-16 mapper, 4-16 memtest, 4-16 updater, 4-16 updating sytem firmare, 9-5 ode command, 4-16 ISL diagnostics, 9-5 Online help, cstm command, 4-14 P Parallel I/O connector, 1-7 Part numbers exchange and nonexchange, 5-1 monitors, 5-5 system unit FRUs, 5-3-5-5 Power connector, 1-5 Power distribution diagram, 6-1 Power supply, removal and re- placement, system unit, 5-32 Index-4 Power supply button, removal and replacement, system unit, 5-34 Power supply cover, removal and replacement, system unit, 5-29 Power supply pinouts CPU, 6-2 fan, 6-3 floppy disk drive, 6-2 hard disk drive, 6-3 LED, 6-3 Product description, 1-1-1-3 PS2 connectors, 1-7 R Reference manuals, 2-2, 7-1 Regulatory requirements, 2-2 Removal and replacement, ex- ternal storage devices, 5-36 RS-232 connector, 1-6 pinout, 1-6 S SCSI connector, 1-6 SCSI devices default SCSI IDs, 3-1 terminators, 3-1 SCSI IDs, jumpers CD-ROM drive, 3-11 DDS-format tape drive, 3-12 Hewlett-Packard 1-GB drive, 3-5 Hewlett-Packard 1-GB low profile drive, 3-6 Micropolis 1-GB drive, 3-10 Quantum 1-GB and 2-GB low profile drive, 3-9 Quantum 120-MB drive, 3-2

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Index–4
Monitor–type selection, 3–15
at power on, 3–17
from boot administration
mode, 3–16
Mouse connector, 1–7
Mouse model number, 5–5
N
Network connectors, 1–6
Nonexchange part numbers,
5–1
O
ODE, 9–5–9–6
running diagnostics, 4–16
test modules
lasdiag, 4–16
ldiag, 4–16
mapper, 4–16
memtest, 4–16
updater, 4–16
updating sytem firmare, 9–5
ode
command, 4–16
ISL diagnostics, 9–5
Online help,
cstm
command,
4–14
P
Parallel I/O connector, 1–7
Part numbers
exchange and nonexchange,
5–1
monitors, 5–5
system unit FRUs, 5–3–5–5
Power connector, 1–5
Power distribution diagram,
6–1
Power supply, removal and re-
placement, system unit,
5–32
Power supply button, removal
and replacement, system
unit, 5–34
Power supply cover, removal
and replacement, system
unit, 5–29
Power supply pinouts
CPU, 6–2
fan, 6–3
floppy disk drive, 6–2
hard disk drive, 6–3
LED, 6–3
Product description, 1–1–1–3
PS2 connectors, 1–7
R
Reference manuals, 2–2, 7–1
Regulatory requirements, 2–2
Removal and replacement, ex-
ternal storage devices,
5–36
RS–232
connector, 1–6
pinout, 1–6
S
SCSI connector, 1–6
SCSI devices
default SCSI IDs, 3–1
terminators, 3–1
SCSI IDs, jumpers
CD–ROM drive, 3–11
DDS–format tape drive,
3–12
Hewlett–Packard 1–GB
drive, 3–5
Hewlett–Packard 1–GB low
profile drive, 3–6
Micropolis 1–GB drive,
3–10
Quantum 1–GB and 2–GB
low profile drive, 3–9
Quantum 120–MB drive,
3–2