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Getting Started Guide |
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Getting Started Guide |
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Getting Started Guide |
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HP x4000 Workstation |
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Manufacturing Part Number: A6068-90000 |
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Edition E0501 |
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© Copyright 2001 |
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© Copyright 2001 |
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Hewlett-Packard Company |
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Legal Notices |
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Legal Notices |
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. |
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Printing History |
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The manual printing date and part number indicate its current edition. The printing date will cha... |
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Manual updates may be issued between editions to correct errors or document product changes. To e... |
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First Edition: May 2001 |
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Printing Division: |
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Hewlett-Packard Co. |
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Hewlett-Packard Co. |
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Technical Computer Division |
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Important Safety Information |
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Important Safety Information |
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If you have any doubt that you can lift the computer or display safely, do not try to move it wit... |
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For your safety, always connect the equipment to a grounded wall outlet. Always use a power cord ... |
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For your safety, never remove your Workstation’s cover without first removing the power cord from... |
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WARNING To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply. There are no user-serviceable pa... |
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WARNING To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply. There are no user-serviceable pa... |
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This product is a class I laser product. To avoid electrical shock and harm to your eyes by laser... |
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Important Ergonomic Information |
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Important Ergonomic Information |
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It is strongly recommended that you read the ergonomics information before using your Workstation... |
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Getting Help |
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Getting Help |
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Printed Documentation |
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Printed Documentation |
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This x4000 Getting Started Guide is the only printed documentation included with your Workstation... |
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Downloading Documentation from HP’s Web Site |
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Downloading Documentation from HP’s Web Site |
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The HP Workstation web site ( |
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The web accessible documentation includes the x4000 Technical Reference/Troubleshooting Guide. T... |
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Additional Web Sites |
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Additional Web Sites |
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• www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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• www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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• www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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• www.hp.com/workstations/support |
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• www.hp.com/toptools |
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• www.hp.com/toptools |
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• www.hp.com/toptools |
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• www.hp.com/ergo |
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• www.hp.com/ergo |
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• www.hp.com/ergo |
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Contacting Customer Service |
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Contacting Customer Service |
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Refer to |
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1 Setting Up and Using Your Workstation |
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1 Setting Up and Using Your Workstation |
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Setting Up Your Workstation |
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Setting Up Your Workstation |
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WARNING If you have any doubt that you can lift the Workstation and monitor safely, do not try to... |
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WARNING If you have any doubt that you can lift the Workstation and monitor safely, do not try to... |
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The following topics explain how to set up your x4000 Workstation. Some steps may not apply to yo... |
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• “Prepare your Workspace” on page8 |
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• “Prepare your Workspace” on page8 |
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• “Prepare your Workspace” on page8 |
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• “Install Your Graphics Card” on page9 |
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• “Install Your Graphics Card” on page9 |
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• “Connect the Components” on page9 |
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• “Connect the Components” on page9 |
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• “Connect the Audio Accessories” on page11 |
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• “Connect the Audio Accessories” on page11 |
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• “Connect to a Network (LAN)” on page11 |
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• “Connect to a Network (LAN)” on page11 |
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• “Load the Software Applications for Your CD-RW” on page12 |
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• “Load the Software Applications for Your CD-RW” on page12 |
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• “Load the Software Applications for Your CD-RW” on page12 |
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• “Connect the Power Cords” on page13 |
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• “Connect the Power Cords” on page13 |
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Prepare your Workspace |
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Prepare your Workspace |
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1. Unpack all of the components. |
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1. Unpack all of the components. |
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1. Unpack all of the components. |
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2. Place the monitor on a sturdy desk with easily accessible power outlets and enough space for t... |
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2. Place the monitor on a sturdy desk with easily accessible power outlets and enough space for t... |
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3. Position the Workstation on a sturdy desk or the floor with the rear connectors easily accessi... |
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3. Position the Workstation on a sturdy desk or the floor with the rear connectors easily accessi... |
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Installation Tools |
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Installation Tools |
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No tools are required to set up your Workstation unless you are installing a graphics card. If yo... |
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Install Your Graphics Card |
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Install Your Graphics Card |
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If your Workstation did not ship with a graphics card already installed, you must install the gra... |
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Connect the Components |
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Connect the Components |
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Before connecting any cords or cables to your Workstation, please read |
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Figure 11 on page10 |
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Figure 11 on page10 |
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1. Connect the mouse. |
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1. Connect the mouse. |
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2. Connect the monitor to the 15-pin display connector and tighten the attachment screws. |
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3. Connect the three HP Multimedia Keyboard cables: |
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4. If you have a printer, connect your printer cable and tighten the attachment screws. |
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5. If you have any serial devices, connect them to serial port A or B. |
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NOTE Use the Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors for USB accessories. The x4000 Workstation doe... |
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NOTE Use the Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors for USB accessories. The x4000 Workstation doe... |
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Figure11 Location of Rear Panel Connectors |
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Figure11 Location of Rear Panel Connectors |
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Figure11 Location of Rear Panel Connectors |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Connect the Audio Accessories |
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Connect the microphone and headphones (or amplified speakers) to the HP Multimedia keyboard as sh... |
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WARNING Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods of time may permanently damage your hearing. |
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WARNING Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods of time may permanently damage your hearing. |
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NOTE The internal speaker is deactivated when you use the output line jack on the rear of the Wor... |
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NOTE The internal speaker is deactivated when you use the output line jack on the rear of the Wor... |
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Figure12 Connecting Audio Accessories |
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Figure12 Connecting Audio Accessories |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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Connect to a Network (LAN) |
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Your Workstation’s 10BT/100TX LAN auto-sensing interface adapter supports both 10Mbit/s and 100 M... |
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Connect the network cable to the LAN connector shown in |
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Load the Software Applications for Your CD-RW |
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Load the Software Applications for Your CD-RW |
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If you have a CD-RW in your Workstation, you must install both the Direct CD and Easy CD Creator ... |
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To install these applications: |
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1. Put the |
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1. Put the |
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1. Put the |
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2. When the installation window appears, a dialog box prompts you to select your language. Select... |
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2. When the installation window appears, a dialog box prompts you to select your language. Select... |
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3. Select one of these choices and follow the on-screen directions for installation: |
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3. Select one of these choices and follow the on-screen directions for installation: |
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• Easy CD Creator |
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• Easy CD Creator |
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• Easy CD Creator |
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• Easy CD Creator |
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• Direct CD |
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• Direct CD |
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• Direct CD |
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4. When the installation wizard returns, you must restart your system before installation is comp... |
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4. When the installation wizard returns, you must restart your system before installation is comp... |
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Repeat these instructions to install the second application. |
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NOTE If you do not install both Easy CD Creator and Direct CD, you can only use the CD-RW drive’s... |
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NOTE If you do not install both Easy CD Creator and Direct CD, you can only use the CD-RW drive’s... |
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Connect the Power Cords |
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Connect the Power Cords |
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WARNING For your safety, always connect equipment to a grounded wall outlet. Always use a power c... |
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WARNING For your safety, always connect equipment to a grounded wall outlet. Always use a power c... |
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1. Connect the power cords to the rear of the monitor and the Workstation. |
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1. Connect the power cords to the rear of the monitor and the Workstation. |
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1. Connect the power cords to the rear of the monitor and the Workstation. |
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2. Connect the both power cords to a grounded outlet. |
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2. Connect the both power cords to a grounded outlet. |
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Using Your x4000 Workstation |
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Using Your x4000 Workstation |
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Understanding the Control Panel |
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Understanding the Control Panel |
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The hardware control panel, located on the front of the Workstation, is shown in |
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Figure13 Hardware Control Panel |
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Figure13 Hardware Control Panel |
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Figure13 Hardware Control Panel |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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• Power On/Off button: Press this button to start the Workstation. You can also wake the Workstat... |
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• Power LED: |
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• Reset button: Press this button to re-initialize all the hardware without cycling power to the ... |
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• Hard Disk Activity LED — This light flickers when your hard disk is being accessed. |
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• Network Activity LED — This light flickers anytime the workstation is connected to the network ... |
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• Diag LEDs — These four LEDs can be off, green, yellow, or red. The color pattern lets you diagn... |
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Starting and Shutting Down Your Workstation |
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Starting and Shutting Down Your Workstation |
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Your Workstation has Windows 2000 Professional pre-installed. It is initialized the first time yo... |
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NOTE Both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems are included on the |
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NOTE Both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems are included on the |
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Starting Your Workstation for the First Time |
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Starting Your Workstation for the First Time |
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1. Switch on the monitor. |
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1. Switch on the monitor. |
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1. Switch on the monitor. |
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2. Press the power button on the control panel. When you start your Workstation: |
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2. Press the power button on the control panel. When you start your Workstation: |
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3. Answer the operating system setup questions: |
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3. Answer the operating system setup questions: |
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4. When prompted, click |
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4. When prompted, click |
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Creating an Emergency Repair Disk |
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Creating an Emergency Repair Disk |
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It is very important to create an Emergency Repair Disk for the operating system. Use new diskett... |
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For more information on how to create these diskettes, refer to the operating system documentation. |
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Shutting Down Your Workstation |
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Shutting Down Your Workstation |
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CAUTION Always power off through the operating system. Do not power off using the power button or... |
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CAUTION Always power off through the operating system. Do not power off using the power button or... |
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To shut down your Workstation: |
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Using Your HP Multimedia Keyboard |
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Using Your HP Multimedia Keyboard |
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WARNING Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices can cause repetitive strain inj... |
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WARNING Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices can cause repetitive strain inj... |
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Your HP Workstation may have come with an HP Multimedia keyboard, shown in |
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The HP Multimedia keyboard includes soft keys that let you: |
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• Display and configure the actions assigned to keys. |
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• Display and configure the actions assigned to keys. |
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• Display and configure the actions assigned to keys. |
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• Perform one-touch shortcuts to start applications, open files, or open web sites on the Internet. |
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• Perform one-touch shortcuts to start applications, open files, or open web sites on the Internet. |
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• Launch the Internet browser supplied with your system. |
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• Launch the Internet browser supplied with your system. |
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• Lock or suspend your Workstation. |
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• Lock or suspend your Workstation. |
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• Access HP TopTools and customer information. |
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• Access HP TopTools and customer information. |
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• Mute or adjust the volume of the audio system. |
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• Mute or adjust the volume of the audio system. |
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If you connect headphones (or speakers) and microphone directly to the keyboard, the headphone an... |
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NOTE The internal speaker is deactivated when you use the output line jack on the rear of the Wor... |
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NOTE The internal speaker is deactivated when you use the output line jack on the rear of the Wor... |
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Figure14 HP Multimedia Keyboard |
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Figure14 HP Multimedia Keyboard |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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• HP TopTools opens the HP TopTools PC management tool if you have this loaded on your Workstatio... |
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• Internet starts your Internet browser. |
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• Menu displays the current soft key assignments for the HP Multimedia keyboard. Follow the on-sc... |
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• Lock/Suspend lets you lock the front panel or launch the screen saver. Configure the action of ... |
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• HP Customer Information accesses the HP Customer Information html page. This page provides link... |
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• Mute and Volume mutes the audio (or restores the audio if it has been previously muted) and con... |
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• Shortcut starts applications, opens documents, or opens URLs on the Internet. To assign actions... |
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Viewing Your Workstation Configuration |
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Viewing Your Workstation Configuration |
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The Summary screen gives you a summary of the current configuration of your Workstation (BIOS ver... |
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You should check the configuration of your Workstation when you first use it and each time you in... |
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To check the configuration: |
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1. Shut down your Workstation as described in |
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1. Shut down your Workstation as described in |
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1. Shut down your Workstation as described in |
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2. Restart your Workstation. |
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3. When the start-up logo appears on your display, press |
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3. When the start-up logo appears on your display, press |
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Configuring Your Workstation |
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Configuring Your Workstation |
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The Setup program lets you configure your Workstation. You can: |
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HP recommends you note any changes you make to the system setup for later reference. |
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Starting the HP Setup Program |
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Starting the HP Setup Program |
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To start the Setup program: |
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1. Start your Workstation. If your Workstation is already up, restart it. |
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1. Start your Workstation. If your Workstation is already up, restart it. |
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1. Start your Workstation. If your Workstation is already up, restart it. |
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2. Press |
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2. Press |
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The opening screen of the Workstation’s Setup program is displayed. The Main Menu presents a list... |
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A band along the top of the screen offers a list of menus. Select one of the following menus by u... |
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A band along the bottom of the screen gives instructions on using the keyboard-driven menus. |
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Main Menu |
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Main Menu |
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In the Main menu, you can: |
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• view the BIOS version |
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• view the BIOS version |
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• reset configuration data |
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• reset configuration data |
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• set the system time |
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• set the system time |
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• set the system date |
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• set the system date |
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By default, “Reset Configuration Data” is set to |
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Advanced Menu |
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Advanced Menu |
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The Advanced menu offers a list of sub-menus that let you view or configure: |
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• processor speed |
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• processor speed |
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• processor speed |
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• advanced features of the chip set |
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• advanced features of the chip set |
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• PCI cards |
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• the Advanced Graphics Port video card |
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• settings for the integrated: |
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• settings for the integrated: |
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— floppy disk drive controller |
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— floppy disk drive controller |
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— floppy disk drive controller |
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— IDE controller and for attached IDE devices |
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— SCSI controller |
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— 10/100BT network interface |
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— serial (A and B) and parallel ports |
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— PCI audio controller |
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Security Menu |
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Security Menu |
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The Security menu offers a list of sub-menus that let you: |
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• change or set the System Administrator Password, User Password, or Power-on Password (refer to |
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• change or set the System Administrator Password, User Password, or Power-on Password (refer to |
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• prevent unauthorized start-up from the floppy, CD-ROM and IDE drives |
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• prevent unauthorized use of the floppy drive |
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• prevent a Plug-and-Play operating system from changing the BIOS configuration settings |
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• prevent unauthorized changes to the boot sector |
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IPMI Menu |
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IPMI Menu |
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This menu lets you choose to force the BIOS to clear the System Event log. |
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Boot Menu |
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Boot Menu |
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This menu lets you select the order of the devices from which you want the BIOS to attempt to sta... |
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Power Menu |
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Power Menu |
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This menu lets you enable remote power-on. You can also set the mode of operation if an AC power ... |
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Setting Passwords |
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Setting Passwords |
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You can set passwords to provide different levels of protection for your Workstation. |
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Using the |
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NOTE You must set an administrative password before you can set a user password. |
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NOTE You must set an administrative password before you can set a user password. |
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To set up passwords: |
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1. Start the Workstation and press |
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1. Start the Workstation and press |
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1. Start the Workstation and press |
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2. Select the |
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2. Select the |
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3. Choose |
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3. Choose |
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4. Select the |
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Removing Passwords |
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Removing Passwords |
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To remove a password: |
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Using Power Management |
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Using Power Management |
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Power management lets you reduce the Workstation’s overall power consumption by slowing down the ... |
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Operating systems differ in their power management capabilities. In Windows 2000, you can select ... |
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To wake the Workstation from either mode, press the power button for less than four seconds. |
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To change your power management settings in Windows 2000: |
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For more information on changing your power options, refer to your Windows 2000 documentation. |
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NOTE Windows NT 4.0 does not support these power management modes. |
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NOTE Windows NT 4.0 does not support these power management modes. |
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Working in Comfort and Safety |
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Working in Comfort and Safety |
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Preparing Your Work Environment |
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Preparing Your Work Environment |
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It is important that your work environment contributes to your comfort and productivity: |
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• Work Surface Height |
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• Work Surface Height |
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• Work Surface Height |
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• Work Surface Height |
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• Chair |
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• Chair |
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• Chair |
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• Monitor |
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• Monitor |
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• Monitor |
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• Work Surface Arrangement |
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• Work Surface Arrangement |
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• Work Surface Arrangement |
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WARNING Various aspects of using a mouse, keyboard, and other devices may increase your risk of d... |
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WARNING Various aspects of using a mouse, keyboard, and other devices may increase your risk of d... |
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Working Posture |
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Working Posture |
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Sitting in one position for long periods can be uncomfortable. To minimize the potential risk for... |
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• Head |
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• Head |
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• Head |
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• Head |
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• Back |
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• Back |
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• Back |
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• Arms |
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• Arms |
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• Arms |
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• Hands, Wrists, Forearms |
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• Hands, Wrists, Forearms |
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• Hands, Wrists, Forearms |
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• Legs |
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• Legs |
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• Legs |
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• Feet |
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• Feet |
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• Feet |
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Additional Ergonomic Issues |
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Additional Ergonomic Issues |
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• Look away from the screen from time to time to help reduce eyestrain. Focus on distant objects ... |
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• Look away from the screen from time to time to help reduce eyestrain. Focus on distant objects ... |
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• Look away from the screen from time to time to help reduce eyestrain. Focus on distant objects ... |
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• Remember to occasionally shift position and move your body. Keeping your body in one position f... |
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• Remember to occasionally shift position and move your body. Keeping your body in one position f... |
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• Changing tasks frequently helps prevent muscle stiffness. Alternate between keyboarding, readin... |
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• Changing tasks frequently helps prevent muscle stiffness. Alternate between keyboarding, readin... |
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• Discomfort may be alleviated by using alternative ergonomic designs and accessories such as erg... |
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• Discomfort may be alleviated by using alternative ergonomic designs and accessories such as erg... |
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Recycling your Workstation |
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Recycling your Workstation |
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HP has a strong commitment towards environmental conservation. Your Workstation has been designed... |
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HP can take an old Workstation back for recycling when it reaches the end of its useful life thro... |
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For details about HP’s product take-back program, contact your dealer or your nearest HP Sales Of... |
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2 Troubleshooting |
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2 Troubleshooting |
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Overview |
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Overview |
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This chapter contains basic information in the following sections to help you get your Workstatio... |
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• “Solving Hardware Problems” on page31 |
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• “Solving Hardware Problems” on page31 |
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• “Solving Hardware Problems” on page31 |
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• “Solving Hardware Problems” on page31 |
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• “Understanding the Diag LEDs” on page35 |
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• “Understanding the Diag LEDs” on page35 |
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• “Understanding the Diag LEDs” on page35 |
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• “Using e-DiagTools for Hardware Problems” on page37 |
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• “Using e-DiagTools for Hardware Problems” on page37 |
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• “Using e-DiagTools for Hardware Problems” on page37 |
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• “Recovering or Reconfiguring the Operating System” on page39 |
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• “Recovering or Reconfiguring the Operating System” on page39 |
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• “Recovering or Reconfiguring the Operating System” on page39 |
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• “HP x4000 Technical Characteristics” on page43 |
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• “HP x4000 Technical Characteristics” on page43 |
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• “HP x4000 Technical Characteristics” on page43 |
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• “HP Customer Care Center Phone Numbers” on page44 |
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• “HP Customer Care Center Phone Numbers” on page44 |
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• “HP Customer Care Center Phone Numbers” on page44 |
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For more detailed help, refer to the |
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If you still have problems, run HP e-DiagTools (see |
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Solving Hardware Problems |
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Solving Hardware Problems |
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Workstation Does Not Start Properly |
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Workstation Does Not Start Properly |
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Display is Blank |
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Display is Blank |
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If your display is blank after you turn on your Workstation, check that: |
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• The Workstation and monitor are turned on. (The power lights should be illuminated.) |
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• The Workstation and monitor are turned on. (The power lights should be illuminated.) |
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• The Workstation and monitor are turned on. (The power lights should be illuminated.) |
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• Both the Workstation and monitor power cords are firmly connected and plugged in. See |
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• The outlet power is functioning. |
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• The monitor is firmly connected to the graphics card connection and the graphics card is firmly... |
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• The monitor’s contrast and brightness settings are set correctly. |
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A POST Error Message is Displayed |
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A POST Error Message is Displayed |
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The Power-on-Self-Test (POST) can detect both an error and a change to the configuration. In eith... |
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• Press |
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• Press |
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• Press |
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• Press |
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• Press |
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Keyboard Doesn’t Work |
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Keyboard Doesn’t Work |
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If your keyboard does not work as expected: |
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• Ensure that all the keyboard cables are firmly connected. See |
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• Ensure that all the keyboard cables are firmly connected. See |
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• Ensure that all the keyboard cables are firmly connected. See |
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• Ensure the keyboard is connected to the keyboard connector rather than the mouse connector on t... |
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• Ensure you are using a PS2 keyboard rather than a USB keyboard. |
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• Replace the keyboard with a known working unit to ensure the keyboard itself is not defective. |
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Monitor Doesn’t Work |
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Monitor Doesn’t Work |
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If the display is blank, refer to |
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If the display works properly during the Power-on-Self-Test (POST), but goes blank when Windows s... |
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• Windows 2000: When prompted, press |
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• Windows 2000: When prompted, press |
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• Windows 2000: When prompted, press |
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• Windows NT: Enter VGA mode when prompted during start-up. |
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After the Workstation is up and running, change the display settings in the control panel ( |
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Mouse Doesn’t Work |
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Mouse Doesn’t Work |
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If your mouse does not work as expected: |
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• Ensure that the mouse cable is firmly connected. See |
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• Ensure that the mouse cable is firmly connected. See |
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• Ensure that the mouse is connected to the mouse connector rather than the keyboard connector on... |
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• Ensure you are using the correct driver. The driver for the HP enhanced mouse is provided with ... |
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• Clean the mouse ball with a dry, lint-free cloth if the cursor moves sporadically. |
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• Replace the mouse with a known working unit to ensure the mouse itself is not defective. |
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Audio Doesn’t Work |
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Audio Doesn’t Work |
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The internal speaker is deactivated when you use the output line jack on the rear of the Workstat... |
35 |
CD-RW Doesn’t Work |
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CD-RW Doesn’t Work |
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If you can read a CD in your CD-RW, but you can’t write to a CD, you may be missing the CD-RW app... |
35 |
If you have a CD-RW in your Workstation, you must install the software that came with the drive b... |
35 |
The CD-ROM and DVD drivers were pre-loaded in your Workstation at the factory, the two CD-RW appl... |
35 |
You Forgot Your Password |
35 |
You Forgot Your Password |
35 |
Clearing the User Password |
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Clearing the User Password |
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If you forgot your User password and remember the Administrator password, you can clear the User ... |
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To clear the User password: |
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1. Start the Setup Program as described in |
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1. Start the Setup Program as described in |
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1. Start the Setup Program as described in |
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2. Enter the Administrator password when prompted. |
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2. Enter the Administrator password when prompted. |
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3. Navigate to the Security menu. |
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3. Navigate to the Security menu. |
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4. Select |
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4. Select |
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5. Enter and confirm a new User password if needed. |
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5. Enter and confirm a new User password if needed. |
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6. Press |
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6. Press |
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7. Select |
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7. Select |
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Clearing the Administrator Password |
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Clearing the Administrator Password |
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To clear the Administrator password: |
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Understanding the Diag LEDs |
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Understanding the Diag LEDs |
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The Diag LEDs on the front panel of the Workstation can help you identify specific problems with ... |
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• During system start up, all four LEDs are green. |
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• During system start up, all four LEDs are green. |
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• During system start up, all four LEDs are green. |
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• If no problems are detected during start up, all four LEDs turn off. |
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• If no problems are detected during start up, all four LEDs turn off. |
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• If a problem is detected, one or more of the LEDs changes color. |
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• If a problem is detected, one or more of the LEDs changes color. |
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If an error is detected (one or more of the LEDs changes color), see |
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The LED patterns are defined by: |
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Unless the LED pattern indicates that the BIOS is in recovery mode (YRll), or that BIOS recovery ... |
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NOTE If your LED pattern does not appear in |
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NOTE If your LED pattern does not appear in |
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If you still have a problem after flashing the BIOS and firmware and following the suggested solu... |
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<TABLE> |
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Table21 Diag LED Patterns (R = Red, Y = Yellow, G = Green, l = Off) |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Pattern |
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Pattern |
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Error |
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Suggested Solutions |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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RRYY |
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RRYY |
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Fatal internal processor error (#IERR). |
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Fatal internal processor error (#IERR). |
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Restart. If it’s a random event and not due to hardware, it should not recur. |
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Restart. If it’s a random event and not due to hardware, it should not recur. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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RYYl |
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No memory detected. |
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Insert or reseat the RIMMs. |
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Insert or reseat the RIMMs. |
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Reseat the memory expander card. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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RYYY |
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Corrupted memory. |
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Corrupted memory. |
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Reseat the memory expander card. |
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Reseat the memory expander card. |
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Reseat the RIMMs. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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YRll |
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BIOS is in crisis recovery mode. |
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Wait until the BIOS recovery operation is complete (indicated by LED pattern GRll). |
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Wait until the BIOS recovery operation is complete (indicated by LED pattern GRll). |
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Follow the solution steps for the GRll pattern. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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YYRl |
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3.3v circuitry error. |
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Reseat I/O cards. |
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Reseat I/O cards. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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GRll |
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GRll |
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BIOS recovery complete. |
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If you have set system switch 2 on the system board to On, turn it Off and reboot the system. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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GYRl |
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GYRl |
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1.8V power circuitry error. |
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1.8V power circuitry error. |
38 |
Reseat the memory expander card. |
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Reseat the memory expander card. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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GGRY |
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GGRY |
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Battery voltage error. Battery may be at the end of its life. |
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Battery voltage error. Battery may be at the end of its life. |
38 |
Reseat the battery. |
38 |
Reseat the battery. |
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Replace the battery. |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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lYRY |
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lYRY |
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12V power circuitry error. |
38 |
12V power circuitry error. |
38 |
Reseat the I/O cards. |
38 |
Reseat the I/O cards. |
38 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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lYRG |
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lYRG |
38 |
2.5 RDRAM power circuitry error. |
38 |
2.5 RDRAM power circuitry error. |
38 |
Reseat the memory expander card. |
38 |
Reseat the memory expander card. |
38 |
If the memory expander card has a separate voltage regulator module, reseat the module. |
38 |
Using e-DiagTools for Hardware Problems |
39 |
Using e-DiagTools for Hardware Problems |
39 |
NOTE Run e-DiagTools before contacting HP for warranty service. e-DiagTools gives you information... |
39 |
NOTE Run e-DiagTools before contacting HP for warranty service. e-DiagTools gives you information... |
39 |
Use e-DiagTools to diagnose hardware-related problems on your HP Workstation. If any of the Diag ... |
39 |
For more information about this utility, refer to the |
39 |
HP e-DiagTools is pre-installed on your hard disk drive. Your hard disk includes a hardware diagn... |
39 |
The |
39 |
Starting e-DiagTools from the Hard Drive’s Utility Partition (Recommended Method) |
39 |
Starting e-DiagTools from the Hard Drive’s Utility Partition (Recommended Method) |
39 |
NOTE This method only works if the diagnostics partition on your hard disk drive is intact. |
39 |
NOTE This method only works if the diagnostics partition on your hard disk drive is intact. |
39 |
1. Start or restart your Workstation. |
39 |
1. Start or restart your Workstation. |
39 |
1. Start or restart your Workstation. |
39 |
2. Press function key |
39 |
3. Select the option to run e-DiagTools hardware diagnostics. |
39 |
3. Select the option to run e-DiagTools hardware diagnostics. |
39 |
Starting e-DiagTools from the CD-ROM |
40 |
Starting e-DiagTools from the CD-ROM |
40 |
Use this method if for any reason you are unable to start this utility from the hard disk drive p... |
40 |
1. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. |
40 |
1. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. |
40 |
1. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. |
40 |
2. Restart the Workstation. The Workstation should boot from the CD-ROM rather than the hard drive. |
40 |
2. Restart the Workstation. The Workstation should boot from the CD-ROM rather than the hard drive. |
40 |
3. Select the option to run the hardware diagnostics. |
40 |
3. Select the option to run the hardware diagnostics. |
40 |
NOTE If you are unable to boot from your CD-ROM drive, restart your Workstation and press |
40 |
NOTE If you are unable to boot from your CD-ROM drive, restart your Workstation and press |
40 |
Recovering or Reconfiguring the Operating System |
41 |
Recovering or Reconfiguring the Operating System |
41 |
The |
41 |
Some of the available functions on the |
41 |
• Install Windows 2000 — returns your HP Workstation to its original state (Windows 2000 Recovery... |
41 |
• Install Windows 2000 — returns your HP Workstation to its original state (Windows 2000 Recovery... |
41 |
• Install Windows 2000 — returns your HP Workstation to its original state (Windows 2000 Recovery... |
41 |
• Install Windows NT — installs a factory-configured Windows NT operating system on your Workstat... |
41 |
• Install Windows NT — installs a factory-configured Windows NT operating system on your Workstat... |
41 |
• Windows Minimal Installation — installs Windows 2000 or NT with a minimal set of drivers (appro... |
41 |
• Windows Minimal Installation — installs Windows 2000 or NT with a minimal set of drivers (appro... |
41 |
• Windows Master Files — allows you to copy Windows 2000 or NT master files to the |
41 |
• Windows Master Files — allows you to copy Windows 2000 or NT master files to the |
41 |
• Help — displays the help text. |
41 |
• Help — displays the help text. |
41 |
NOTE Some of the operations you can perform using the |
41 |
NOTE Some of the operations you can perform using the |
41 |
Preparing to Recover Windows NT or Windows 2000 |
42 |
Preparing to Recover Windows NT or Windows 2000 |
42 |
Before you perform a recovery: |
42 |
• Ensure the Workstation model matches the |
42 |
• Ensure the Workstation model matches the |
42 |
• Ensure the Workstation model matches the |
42 |
• Back up all data files and, if necessary, software applications. |
42 |
• Back up all data files and, if necessary, software applications. |
42 |
• Upgrade to the latest BIOS version. For instructions, refer to |
42 |
• Upgrade to the latest BIOS version. For instructions, refer to |
42 |
• Clear any BIOS-level passwords. See |
42 |
• Clear any BIOS-level passwords. See |
42 |
• In the Security menu, set all Hardware Protection items to “Enabled” or “Unlocked” (if applicab... |
42 |
• In the Security menu, set all Hardware Protection items to “Enabled” or “Unlocked” (if applicab... |
42 |
• In the Boot menu, ensure booting from the CD-ROM is enabled and the CD-ROM drive is configured ... |
42 |
• In the Boot menu, ensure booting from the CD-ROM is enabled and the CD-ROM drive is configured ... |
42 |
• Ensure that you have the Certificate of Authenticity from Microsoft available. (This is a label... |
42 |
• Ensure that you have the Certificate of Authenticity from Microsoft available. (This is a label... |
42 |
NOTE Windows NT 4.0 will not install with 4 GB of memory. If you have 4 GB of memory, you must re... |
42 |
NOTE Windows NT 4.0 will not install with 4 GB of memory. If you have 4 GB of memory, you must re... |
42 |
Performing a Full Recovery of Windows NT or Windows 2000 |
43 |
Performing a Full Recovery of Windows NT or Windows 2000 |
43 |
Depending on the hardware configuration, a full system recovery takes 30 minutes to 2 hours. |
43 |
CAUTION Remember, this procedure erases everything from the hard drive. Make sure you have backed up |
43 |
CAUTION Remember, this procedure erases everything from the hard drive. Make sure you have backed up |
43 |
1. Shut down the operating system and turn off your Workstation. |
43 |
1. Shut down the operating system and turn off your Workstation. |
43 |
1. Shut down the operating system and turn off your Workstation. |
43 |
2. Unplug the Workstation from the power source. |
43 |
3. If any non-standard components were added after you received the Workstation, you must restore... |
43 |
3. If any non-standard components were added after you received the Workstation, you must restore... |
43 |
4. Plug the Workstation into the power source. |
43 |
5. Insert the |
43 |
5. Insert the |
43 |
6. The computer boots from the CD-ROM and displays a DOS-style menu. |
43 |
6. The computer boots from the CD-ROM and displays a DOS-style menu. |
43 |
7. Follow the on-screen instructions. |
43 |
7. Follow the on-screen instructions. |
43 |
8. Several reboots are carried out. This is normal. Do not interrupt the process. Wait until a me... |
43 |
8. Several reboots are carried out. This is normal. Do not interrupt the process. Wait until a me... |
43 |
9. Remove the |
43 |
9. Remove the |
43 |
The operating system and drivers are now installed. |
43 |
NOTE The full recovery function restores a factory disk image of your computer. We recommended yo... |
44 |
NOTE The full recovery function restores a factory disk image of your computer. We recommended yo... |
44 |
NOTE If you have accessories that you removed, replace them now. You must also re-install the dri... |
44 |
NOTE If you have accessories that you removed, replace them now. You must also re-install the dri... |
44 |
All data files and software applications that were saved before performing the full recovery also... |
44 |
HP x4000 Technical Characteristics |
45 |
HP x4000 Technical Characteristics |
45 |
NOTE Operating temperature and humidity ranges may vary depending on the mass storage devices ins... |
45 |
NOTE Operating temperature and humidity ranges may vary depending on the mass storage devices ins... |
45 |
When you turn off your Workstation with the power button on the front panel, the power consumptio... |
45 |
<TABLE> |
45 |
Table22 x4000 Technical Characteristics |
45 |
<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Weight |
45 |
Weight |
45 |
Minimum configuration: 40.20 lb. (18.24 kg) Maximum configuration: 45.40 lb. (20.60 kg) |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
Dimensions |
45 |
Dimensions |
45 |
Width: 8.22 in. (20.90 cm) Height: 19.02 in. (48.30 cm) Depth: 18.62 in. (47.3cm) |
45 |
Width: 8.22 in. (20.90 cm) Height: 19.02 in. (48.30 cm) Depth: 18.62 in. (47.3cm) |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
Footprint |
45 |
Footprint |
45 |
153.06 in. (988.57 cm) |
45 |
153.06 in. (988.57 cm) |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
Power Supply Input voltage Input frequency Typical input power Max avg inputpower Maximum output... |
45 |
Power Supply Input voltage Input frequency Typical input power Max avg inputpower Maximum output... |
45 |
90 - 250 VAC 50/60 Hz 365 W 500 W 465 W |
45 |
90 - 250 VAC 50/60 Hz 365 W 500 W 465 W |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
Storage Humidity |
45 |
Storage Humidity |
45 |
90% (relative, non-condensing) |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
Operating Humidity |
45 |
Operating Humidity |
45 |
15 to 80% (relative, non-condensing) |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
Storage Temperature |
45 |
Storage Temperature |
45 |
-40o C (-40o F) to 70o C (158o F) |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
Operating Temperature |
45 |
Operating Temperature |
45 |
5o C (41o F) to 35o C (95o F) |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
Altitude |
45 |
Altitude |
45 |
Operating: 0 to 10,000 ft. (3100 m) Non-operating: 0 to 15,000 ft. (4500 m) |
45 |
HP Customer Care Center Phone Numbers |
46 |
HP Customer Care Center Phone Numbers |
46 |
HP Customer Care Centers can help you solve issues related to HP products and, if necessary, init... |
46 |
NOTE Before dispatching an HP Service Representative or replacement part, HP will attempt to reso... |
46 |
NOTE Before dispatching an HP Service Representative or replacement part, HP will attempt to reso... |
46 |
These phone numbers were correct when this document was printed. The most recent support numbers ... |
46 |
<TABLE> |
46 |
<TABLE BODY> |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
North & Latin America |
46 |
North & Latin America |
46 |
North & Latin America |
46 |
Europe, Middle East & Africa |
46 |
Europe, Middle East & Africa |
46 |
Europe, Middle East & Africa |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
Argentina |
46 |
Argentina |
46 |
0810 555 5520 (Argentina) |
46 |
0810 555 5520 (Argentina) |
46 |
(5411) 4778 8380 (other locations) |
46 |
Austria |
46 |
Austria |
46 |
+43 (0) 810 00 6080 |
46 |
+43 (0) 810 00 6080 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
Brazil |
46 |
Brazil |
46 |
(11) 3747 7799 (Sao Paulo) 0800 157751 (other locations) |
46 |
(11) 3747 7799 (Sao Paulo) 0800 157751 (other locations) |
46 |
Belgium |
46 |
Belgium |
46 |
Dutch +32 (0)2 626 8806 French +32 (0)2 626 8807 |
46 |
Dutch +32 (0)2 626 8806 French +32 (0)2 626 8807 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
Canada |
46 |
Canada |
46 |
905 206 4663 |
46 |
905 206 4663 |
46 |
Denmark |
46 |
Denmark |
46 |
+45 39 29 4099 |
46 |
+45 39 29 4099 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
Chile |
46 |
Chile |
46 |
800 360 999 |
46 |
800 360 999 |
46 |
English International |
46 |
English International |
46 |
+44 (0)207 512 52 02 |
46 |
+44 (0)207 512 52 02 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
Mexico |
46 |
Mexico |
46 |
01 800 472 6684 |
46 |
01 800 472 6684 |
46 |
Finland |
46 |
Finland |
46 |
+358 (0)203 47 288 |
46 |
+358 (0)203 47 288 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
United States |
46 |
United States |
46 |
(970) 635-1000 |
46 |
(970) 635-1000 |
46 |
France |
46 |
France |
46 |
+33 (0)1 43 62 34 34 |
46 |
+33 (0)1 43 62 34 34 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
Venezuela |
46 |
Venezuela |
46 |
800 47 777 |
46 |
800 47 777 |
46 |
207 8488 (Caracas) |
46 |
Germany |
46 |
Germany |
46 |
+49 (0)180 52 58 143 (24PF/min) |
46 |
+49 (0)180 52 58 143 (24PF/min) |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
Asia Pacific |
46 |
Asia Pacific |
46 |
Asia Pacific |
46 |
Israel |
46 |
Israel |
46 |
Tel. +972 (0)9 9524848 Fax. +972 (0)9 9524849 |
46 |
Tel. +972 (0)9 9524848 Fax. +972 (0)9 9524849 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
Australia |
46 |
Australia |
46 |
(03) 8877-8000 |
46 |
(03) 8877-8000 |
46 |
Italy |
46 |
Italy |
46 |
+39 02 264 10350 |
46 |
+39 02 264 10350 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
China |
46 |
China |
46 |
+86 (0) 10 6564 5959 |
46 |
+86 (0) 10 6564 5959 |
46 |
Middle-East |
46 |
Middle-East |
46 |
Tel. 971 4 883 8454 |
46 |
Tel. 971 4 883 8454 |
46 |
Fax 971 4 883 9495 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
Hong Kong |
46 |
Hong Kong |
46 |
+85 (2) 2802 4098 |
46 |
+85 (2) 2802 4098 |
46 |
Netherlands |
46 |
Netherlands |
46 |
+31 (0)20 606 8751 |
46 |
+31 (0)20 606 8751 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
46 |
India |
46 |
India |
46 |
+91 (11) 682 6035 |
46 |
+91 (11) 682 6035 |
46 |
Norway |
46 |
Norway |
46 |
+47 22 11 6299 |
46 |
+47 22 11 6299 |
46 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Indonesia |
47 |
Indonesia |
47 |
+62 (21) 350 3408 |
47 |
+62 (21) 350 3408 |
47 |
Poland |
47 |
Poland |
47 |
Tel. +48 22 865 9800 |
47 |
Tel. +48 22 865 9800 |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Japan |
47 |
Japan |
47 |
+81 3 5344 7181 |
47 |
+81 3 5344 7181 |
47 |
Portugal |
47 |
Portugal |
47 |
+351 21 3176333 |
47 |
+351 21 3176333 |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Korea, Republic of |
47 |
Korea, Republic of |
47 |
+82 (2) 3270 0700 |
47 |
+82 (2) 3270 0700 |
47 |
+82 80 999 0700 (outside Seoul) |
47 |
Russian Federation |
47 |
Russian Federation |
47 |
+7 095 797 3520 (Moscow) +7 812 346 7997 (St. Peter) |
47 |
+7 095 797 3520 (Moscow) +7 812 346 7997 (St. Peter) |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Malaysia |
47 |
Malaysia |
47 |
+60 (3) 2695 2566 |
47 |
+60 (3) 2695 2566 |
47 |
South Africa |
47 |
South Africa |
47 |
+27-11 258 9301 (outside RSA) 086 000 1030 (inside RSA) |
47 |
+27-11 258 9301 (outside RSA) 086 000 1030 (inside RSA) |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Penang |
47 |
Penang |
47 |
1 300 88 00 28 |
47 |
1 300 88 00 28 |
47 |
Spain |
47 |
Spain |
47 |
+34 902 321 123 |
47 |
+34 902 321 123 |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
New Zealand |
47 |
New Zealand |
47 |
+64 (9) 356 6640 |
47 |
+64 (9) 356 6640 |
47 |
Sweden |
47 |
Sweden |
47 |
+46 (0)8 619 2170 |
47 |
+46 (0)8 619 2170 |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Philippines |
47 |
Philippines |
47 |
+63 (2) 867 3551 |
47 |
+63 (2) 867 3551 |
47 |
Switzerland |
47 |
Switzerland |
47 |
+41 (0)848 80 11 11 |
47 |
+41 (0)848 80 11 11 |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Singapore |
47 |
Singapore |
47 |
+65 272 5300 |
47 |
+65 272 5300 |
47 |
Turkey |
47 |
Turkey |
47 |
+90 212 221 69 69 |
47 |
+90 212 221 69 69 |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Taiwan |
47 |
Taiwan |
47 |
+886 (2) 2717 0055 |
47 |
+886 (2) 2717 0055 |
47 |
United Kingdom |
47 |
United Kingdom |
47 |
+44 (0)207 512 52 02 |
47 |
+44 (0)207 512 52 02 |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Thailand |
47 |
Thailand |
47 |
+66 (2) 661 4000 |
47 |
+66 (2) 661 4000 |
47 |
<TABLE ROW> |
47 |
Viet Nam |
47 |
Viet Nam |
47 |
+84 (0) 8 823-4530 |
47 |
+84 (0) 8 823-4530 |
47 |
A Warranty and Regulatory Information |
49 |
A Warranty and Regulatory Information |
49 |
Declaration of conformity |
49 |
Declaration of conformity |
50 |
<TABLE> |
50 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 |
50 |
Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 |
50 |
<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
50 |
Manufacturer:Hewlett-Packard Company ... |
50 |
Manufacturer |
50 |
Manufacturer |
50 |
conforms to the following specifications: |
50 |
conforms to the following specifications: |
50 |
Safety |
50 |
Safety |
50 |
Safety |
50 |
IEC 950:1991+A1+A2+A3+A4/EN 60950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4 IEC 60825-1:1993/EN60825-1:1994+A11 Class 1 fo... |
50 |
EMC |
50 |
EMC |
50 |
CISPR 22: 1997 / EN 55022: 1998 Class A CISPR 24: 1997 / EN 55024: 1998 IEC 1000-3-2:1994 / EN 61... |
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and is certified by: |
50 |
and is certified by: |
50 |
and is certified by: |
50 |
and is certified by: |
50 |
UL Listed to UL1950, 2nd edition, File E146385 cUL Listed to CSA 22.2 No. 950-M93 T_V Certified t... |
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supplementary information: |
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supplementary information: |
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This product was tested in a typical Hewlett-Packard workstation configuration. |
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Original signed by: Ruth Lutes, Site Quality Manager |
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For Compliance Information ONLY, contact: European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and ... |
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Regulatory Information |
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Regulatory Information |
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FCC (for USA only) |
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FCC (for USA only) |
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Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement NOTE: This equipment has... |
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Hewlett-Packard’s FCC Compliance Tests were conducted with HP-supported peripheral devices and HP... |
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Notice for Canada |
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This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipm... |
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Safety Warning for the USA and Canada |
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If the power cord is not supplied with the computer, select the proper power cord according to yo... |
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For your safety, never remove the PC’s cover without first removing the power cord and any connec... |
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Si le cordon secteur n’est pas livré avec votre ordinateur, utiliser un cordon secteur en accord ... |
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Pour votre sécurité, ne jamais retirer le capot de l’ordinateur sans avoir préalablement débranch... |
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Notice for the Netherlands |
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Bij dit apparaat zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet U ze niet weggooien maar ... |
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Notice for Germany |
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Wenn die Batterie nicht korrekt eingebaut wird, besteht Explosionsgefahr. Zu ihrer eigenen Sicher... |
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Noise Declaration for Germany |
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Lärmangabe nach Maschinenlärmverordnung - 3 GSGV (Deutschland) LpA < 70 db am Arbeitsplatz normal... |
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Notice for Japan (Class A) |
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Notice for Korea |
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Notice for Taiwan |
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HP Hardware Warranty |
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Important: This is your hardware product warranty statement. Please, read it carefully. |
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HP Year 2000 Warranty |
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HP Year 2000 Warranty |
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This HP Year 2000 Warranty is in addition to the HP Standard Commercial Warranties contained in E... |
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Three Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
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Three Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
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Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants this hardware product against defects in materials and workmanship ... |
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Limitation of Warranty |
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Limitation of Warranty |
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The above warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from: misuse; unauthorized modification; ... |
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Limitation of Liability and Remedies |
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Limitation of Liability and Remedies |
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THE REMEDIES PROVIDED ABOVE ARE THE CUSTOMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL HP ... |
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Obtaining On-Site Warranty Service |
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Obtaining On-Site Warranty Service |
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To obtain on-site warranty service, the customer must contact an HP Sales and Service Office (in ... |
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During the on-site warranty period, customer-replaceable components may be serviced through exped... |
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Customer Responsibilities |
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Customer Responsibilities |
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The customer may be required to run HP-supplied diagnostic programs before an on-site visit or re... |
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The customer must verify that the latest version of the BIOS is installed on the product. The cus... |
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The customer is responsible for the security of its proprietary and confidential information and ... |
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Obtaining Parts Warranty Service |
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Obtaining Parts Warranty Service |
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When parts warranty service applies, the customer may be required to run HP-supplied diagnostic p... |
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HP Telephone Support Services |
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HP Telephone Support Services |
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HP free telephone support for your Workstation is available during the first year from date of pu... |
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(Rev. 17/03/98) |
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HP Software Limited Warranty |
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HP Software Limited Warranty |
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THIS HP SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL COVER ALL SOFTWARE, INCLUDING OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE, ... |
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HP Software Warranty |
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HP warrants for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase that all pre-installed HP ... |
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Other Software (if supplied) All other software is warranted by the software vendor and is not wa... |
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Operating System |
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Microsoft Operating Systems and Software |
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HP warrants for a one (1) year period from the date of the purchase the installation and configur... |
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All other Operating Systems Other Operating Systems are warranted by the Operating System vendor ... |
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Removable Media (if supplied) |
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HP warrants the removable media, if supplied, upon which this product is recorded to be free from... |
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Notice of Warranty Claims. Customer must notify HP in writing of any warranty claim not later tha... |
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Limitation of Warranty. HP makes no other express warranty, whether written or oral with respect ... |
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Limitation of Liability and Remedies. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED ABOVE ARE CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSI... |
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Obtaining Warranty Service. Warranty Service may be obtained from the nearest HP sales office or ... |
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HP Software License Agreement |
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Your HP product contains software programs. |
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CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT AND LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING TO OPERATE... |
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UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED BELOW, THIS HP SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT SHALL GOVERN THE USE OF ALL SOF... |
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Operating system and software applications by Microsoft are licensed to you under the Microsoft L... |
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USE. Customer may use the software on any one HP product. Customer may not network the software o... |
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COPIES AND ADAPTATIONS. Customer may make copies or adaptations of the software a) for archival p... |
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OWNERSHIP. Customer agrees that he/she does not have any title or ownership of the software, othe... |
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PRODUCT RECOVERY CD-ROM. If your HP product was shipped with a product recovery CD-ROM: (i) The p... |
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TRANSFER OF RIGHTS IN SOFTWARE. Customer may transfer rights in the software to a third party onl... |
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SUBLICENSING AND DISTRIBUTION. Customer may not lease, sublicense the software or distribute copi... |
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TERMINATION. Hewlett-Packard may terminate this software license for failure to comply with any o... |
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UPDATES AND UPGRADES. Customer agrees that the software does not include updates and upgrades whi... |
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EXPORT CLAUSE. Customer agrees not to export or re-export the software or any copy or adaptation ... |
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U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure is subject to HP standard comm... |
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All Rights Reserved. Customer further agrees that Software is delivered and licensed as “Commerci... |
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