HP Xw4200 HP Workstations xw Series - Setup and Troubleshooting Guide - Page 43

Appendix A: Features and Accessories, Security Features, Chassis Conversion Features

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Features and Accessories A A Features and Accessories Security Features The following security features are available for your workstation. • solenoid hood lock-this is an optional software-controllable cover lock, controlled by the setup password, that prevents unauthorized access to the internal components. NOTE: This feature is not available on the xw8200 or xw9300. • cable lock provision-your workstation is equipped with a cable lock slot for an optional cable lock. This allows you to secure the unit to a fixed or heavy object such as a desk. • padlock loop-your workstation has a standard padlock loop available so that you can secure the access panel to the system chassis with a padlock. • access panel lock-on some workstations, the access panel comes with a keylock to prevent internal access to your system. The keys for the keylock are located on the back of your workstation. • universal chassis clamp lock-all workstations support this optional custom designed all-in-one locking solution that protects the internal components while securing the monitor, keyboard, mouse or speaker cables. • port security bracket-the xw4200 supports this option that guards against the removal of any of the I/O components connected to the main I/O back panel of your system. For more information about these features, see the back panel illustrations earlier in this guide or refer to the Service and Technical Reference Guide web link located on the Documentation and Diagnostics CD (www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals). Chassis Conversion Features The xw4200 is a convertible minitower (CMT) systems. It can be physically reconfigured from a minitower orientation into a desktop orientation (or from a desktop to a minitower). For information and procedures on converting your system, refer to the Service and Technical Reference Guide web link located on the Documentation and Diagnostics CD (www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals). Security Features 35

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Features and Accessories A
Security Features
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A
Features and Accessories
Security Features
The following security features are available for your workstation.
solenoid hood lock—this is an optional software-controllable cover lock, controlled by the setup
password, that prevents unauthorized access to the internal components.
NOTE:
This feature is not available on the xw8200 or xw9300.
cable lock provision—your workstation is equipped with a cable lock slot for an optional cable lock.
This allows you to secure the unit to a fixed or heavy object such as a desk.
padlock loop—your workstation has a standard padlock loop available so that you can secure the
access panel to the system chassis with a padlock.
access panel lock—on some workstations, the access panel comes with a keylock to prevent internal
access to your system. The keys for the keylock are located on the back of your workstation.
universal chassis clamp lock—all workstations support this optional custom designed
all-in-one locking solution that protects the internal components while securing the monitor, keyboard,
mouse or speaker cables.
port security bracket—the xw4200 supports this option that guards against the removal of any of the
I/O components connected to the main I/O back panel of your system.
For more information about these features, see the back panel illustrations earlier in this guide or refer to
the
Service and Technical Reference
Guide web link located on the
Documentation and Diagnostics
CD
(
www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals
).
Chassis Conversion Features
The xw4200 is a convertible minitower (CMT) systems. It can be physically reconfigured from a minitower
orientation into a desktop orientation (or from a desktop to a minitower). For information and procedures
on converting your system, refer to the
Service and Technical Reference
Guide web link located on the
Documentation and Diagnostics
CD
(
www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals
).