HP Workstation zx2000 HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide - Page 11

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Setting Up and Using Your System setting up your system Å WARNING: If you have any doubt that you can lift the system or monitor safely, do not try to move them without help. tools 1. Check the materials list shipped with your system to verify that you have all of the components. 2. Position the system so that its rear connectors are easily accessible: ❏ If the system is a tower configuration, place the system in an area with easily accessible power outlets and enough space for the keyboard, mouse, and any other accessories. ❏ If the system is to be rack-mounted, refer to the mounting instructions provided with your system. You do not need any tools to set up your system. However, if you plan to install additional hardware components, you will need: ■ Flat blade screwdriver ■ T-15 Torx driver ■ Special processor tool (provided with processor) ■ Static-free mat ■ Static strap Å WARNING: Metallic particulates can be especially harmful around electronic equipment. This type of contamination may enter the data center environment from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, raised floor tiles, worn air conditioning parts, heating ducts, rotor brushes in vacuum cleaners or printer component wear. Because metallic particulates conduct electricity, they have an increased potential for creating short circuits in electronic equipment. This problem is exaggerated by the increasingly dense circuitry of any electronic equipment. Over time, very fine whiskers of pure metal can form on electroplated zinc, cadmium, or tin surfaces. If these whiskers are disturbed, they may break off and become airborne, possibly causing failures or operational interruptions. For Getting Started Guide 1-5

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Getting Started Guide
1–5
Setting Up and Using Your System
setting up your system
Å
WARNING:
If you have any doubt that you can lift the system or monitor
safely, do not try to move them without help.
1. Check the materials list shipped with your system to verify that
you have all of the components.
2. Position the system so that its rear connectors are easily
accessible:
If the system is a tower configuration
, place the system in an
area with easily accessible power outlets and enough space
for the keyboard, mouse, and any other accessories.
If the system is to be rack-mounted
, refer to the mounting
instructions provided with your system.
tools
You do not need any tools to set up your system. However, if you plan
to install additional hardware components, you will need:
Flat blade screwdriver
T-15 Torx driver
Special processor tool (provided with processor)
Static-free mat
Static strap
Å
WARNING:
Metallic particulates can be especially harmful around electronic
equipment. This type of contamination may enter the data center environment
from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, raised floor tiles, worn
air conditioning parts, heating ducts, rotor brushes in vacuum cleaners or
printer component wear. Because metallic particulates conduct electricity, they
have an increased potential for creating short circuits in electronic equipment.
This problem is exaggerated by the increasingly dense circuitry of any
electronic equipment.
Over time, very fine whiskers of pure metal can form on electroplated zinc,
cadmium, or tin surfaces. If these whiskers are disturbed, they may break off
and become airborne, possibly causing failures or operational interruptions. For