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Cable lock (optional), Security lock Padlock loop (optional), Universal chassis clamp lock (optional)

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Cable lock (optional) To prevent theft, the rear chassis panel of your workstation accommodates a keyed cable lock. This cable lock attaches to the chassis and secures it to the work area. Security lock Padlock loop (optional) The rear chassis panel of your workstation provides a padlock loop. A padlock can be attached in this loop to prevent workstation access panel removal. Universal chassis clamp lock (optional) The universal chassis clamp lock secures the access panel to the chassis using a screw-type attachment. A built in key lock prevents access to the securing screw. In addition, you can add cables to the universal chassis clamp lock to secure workstation peripherals, and to secure the workstation to the work area. Fault notification and recovery Fault notification and recovery features combine innovative hardware and software technology to prevent the loss of critical data and minimize unplanned downtime. If the workstation is connected to a network that is managed by HP CMS, the computer sends a fault notice to the network management application. With HP CMS, you can also remotely schedule diagnostics to run on managed PCs and create a summary report of failed tests. Drive Protection System The Drive Protection System (DPS) is a diagnostic tool built into hard drives and is installed in select HP workstations. The DPS helps diagnose problems that might result in unwarranted hard drive replacement. When HP workstations are built, each installed hard drive is tested using the DPS, and a permanent record of key information is written onto each drive. Every time the DPS is run, test results are written to the hard drive. The service provider can use this information to help diagnose conditions that required you to run the DPS software. ECC fault prediction When the workstation encounters an excessive number of error checking and correcting (ECC) memory errors, it displays a local alert message. This message contains information about the errant memory module, enabling you to take action before you experience noncorrectable memory errors. ECC memory modules are standard on the HP xw6600 Workstation. Thermal sensors Several thermal sensors in your HP xw6600 Workstation regulate workstation fans to maintain an acceptable, efficient chassis temperature. Dual-state power button With ACPI enabled, the power button can function as an on/off switch or as a button. This feature does not completely turn off power, but instead causes the workstation to enter a low-power standby state. This allows you to power on the workstation without closing applications, and to return to the same operational state without data loss. ENWW Workstation management 45

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Cable lock (optional)
To prevent theft, the rear chassis panel of your workstation accommodates a keyed cable lock. This
cable lock attaches to the chassis and secures it to the work area.
Security lock Padlock loop (optional)
The rear chassis panel of your workstation provides a padlock loop. A padlock can be attached in this
loop to prevent workstation access panel removal.
Universal chassis clamp lock (optional)
The universal chassis clamp lock secures the access panel to the chassis using a screw-type
attachment. A built in key lock prevents access to the securing screw. In addition, you can add cables
to the universal chassis clamp lock to secure workstation peripherals, and to secure the workstation to
the work area.
Fault notification and recovery
Fault notification and recovery features combine innovative hardware and software technology to
prevent the loss of critical data and minimize unplanned downtime.
If the workstation is connected to a network that is managed by HP CMS, the computer sends a fault
notice to the network management application. With HP CMS, you can also remotely schedule
diagnostics to run on managed PCs and create a summary report of failed tests.
Drive Protection System
The Drive Protection System (DPS) is a diagnostic tool built into hard drives and is installed in select
HP workstations. The DPS helps diagnose problems that might result in unwarranted hard drive
replacement.
When HP workstations are built, each installed hard drive is tested using the DPS, and a permanent
record of key information is written onto each drive. Every time the DPS is run, test results are written
to the hard drive. The service provider can use this information to help diagnose conditions that required
you to run the DPS software.
ECC fault prediction
When the workstation encounters an excessive number of error checking and correcting (ECC) memory
errors, it displays a local alert message. This message contains information about the errant memory
module, enabling you to take action before you experience noncorrectable memory errors. ECC memory
modules are standard on the HP xw6600 Workstation.
Thermal sensors
Several thermal sensors in your HP xw6600 Workstation regulate workstation fans to maintain an
acceptable, efficient chassis temperature.
Dual-state power button
With ACPI enabled, the power button can function as an on/off switch or as a button. This feature does
not completely turn off power, but instead causes the workstation to enter a low-power standby state.
This allows you to power on the workstation without closing applications, and to return to the same
operational state without data loss.
ENWW
Workstation management
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