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Chapter 5 - Servicing

To install the second LCNP4e2 card

1. Remove the cables from the video card.

2. Remove the side cover of the workstation.

3. Press the notch and push it down as illustrated in the following image.

4. Remove the PCIe slot 4 filler.

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Summary of Contents for Z4 G4

Page 1: ...Z4 G4 Honeywell Planning Installation and Service Guide HWDOC XX585 en B August 2020 ...

Page 2: ...al Sàrl While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct special or consequential damages The information and specifica...

Page 3: ...ode Systems 21 2 4 3 Basic Board Configuration for Quad Screen EPKS ES C ES F node FTE Systems 21 2 4 4 Basic Board Configuration for Quad Screen PCUS Dual LCN systems 22 2 4 5 Basic Board Configuration for Quad Screen PCUS Single LCN systems 22 2 4 6 Basic board configuration for Matrox Extio2 TP RPSF02 23 2 5 Memory configurations 23 2 5 1 Standard memory configuration for 16GB using RDIMM 23 2 ...

Page 4: ...9 3 8 Connecting adapters 40 3 8 1 OEP IKB adapter configurations 40 3 8 2 Install OEP IKB adapter 41 3 9 Connecting touchscreen adapter cable 43 3 9 1 To connect the supplied touchscreen adapter cable to touchscreen device and workstation 43 3 9 2 Connect touchscreen and OEP adapter cables 44 3 9 3 Connect touchscreen and IKB adapter cables 44 3 9 4 Connect the mixed USB and serial port solutions...

Page 5: ... console 52 5 1 3 Open the enclosure 54 5 2 Servicing the LCNP4e2 55 5 2 1 Replace the LCNP4e2 board 56 5 3 Replacing adding optional components 59 5 3 1 Replace add video card 59 5 3 2 Replace add the power adapter card 62 5 3 3 Installing the second LCNP4e2 card 65 5 4 Add additional memory to the workstation 67 5 4 1 Prerequisites 67 5 4 2 To add additional memory to the workstation 68 5 5 Veri...

Page 6: ...l Control Network Processor LCNP board coaxial interface to LCN is not used The LCN MAU is disconnected and or the LCNP board is removed Redundant ELCN Bridges are required if the ELCN node is communicating with any other existing coaxial based LCN node Some LCN nodes may have been replaced by their ELCN equivalent nodes and overall system features architecture will differ from that of a non ELCN ...

Page 7: ... Virtualization Planning and Implementation Guide EPDOC X147 en A Implementing networks Preparing ESXi host Administering virtualization Server and Client Planning Guide EPDOC X128 en 511A High level planning design for Experion servers clients controllers Process Operations Manual SW11 601 Process operations alarm message handling reporting history functions system operations system menu function...

Page 8: ...on information ELCN migration Information included TPN R687 Software Change Notice TNDOC X166 en 6871A Document changes compatibility and migration installation processes for the TPS Process Network Release of R687 software Experion Control Building User s Guide EPDOC XX19 en 511A Procedures for basic tasks in the Control Builder application configuring hardware devices continuous control strategi...

Page 9: ...an LCNP4e2 card installed allowing connection to the TotalPlant Process Network TPN coax through the LCN Media Access Unit MAU Additionally these platforms connect to the Ethernet through a standard Ethernet adapter card The Honeywell configured HP Z4 Z4 workstation release for Experion is qualified on Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 bit Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB x64 operating ...

Page 10: ...unting and support for these furniture will be provided later 2 1 2 Software requirements The following are the Experion platform and software models Model number Description MZ PCWS84 Single CPU Quad Core Intel XEON 3 60GHz 2 1TB Hard Disks RAID1 16 GB DDR4 RDIMM ECC memory 2x8GB 120 240 VAC Quad Video EP COAWN7 Windows 7 COA and x64 64bit EP COAW10 Microsoft Windows 10 COA 64 bit EP COAWU7 Windo...

Page 11: ...ms in the image 1 Power button and LED 2 Audio out headphone Audio in microphone combo jack 3 USB 3 0 charging port 4 USB 3 0 ports 3 5 SD Card reader 6 External drive bays 2 2 2 Rear view The following image illustrates the rear view of the HP Z4 G4 workstation 11 ...

Page 12: ...dle 3 Padlock loop 4 Kensington lock slot 5 Rear I O top to bottom l audio in out Keyboard Mouse PS 2 l 6 USB 3 1 G1 Type A l 2 x 1GbE ports 6 Side panel barrel keylock optional 2 2 3 Internal view The following image illustrates the internal view of HP Z4 G4 workstation 12 Chapter 2 Planning ...

Page 13: ...ics card 6 Fan 7 Chassis 8 System board 9 Front fan PCIe and card guide assembly 10 Power supply 11 Optical drive 12 3 5 inch hard drive 13 Drive cage 14 Front IO User Interface FIOUI module 15 2 5 inch solid state drive 16 M 2 solid state drive 17 Front bezel 2 2 4 System board The following image illustrates a system board of HP Z4 G4 workstation 13 ...

Page 14: ...t USB 3 0 3 Internal USB 2 0 4 Internal USB 3 0 5 Keyboard mouse 6 Network 7 Rear audio 8 Rear USB 2 0 9 Rear USB 3 0 10 Serial optional 11 Speaker 12 ThunderboltTM GPIO 13 PCIe2 x1 14 PCIe3 x16 15 PCIe2 x4 16 PCIe3 x8 14 Chapter 2 Planning ...

Page 15: ...ATA 6 Gb s 30 sSATA 6 Gb s 31 Chassis intrusion sensor 32 Chassis solenoid lock 33 Boot Block Recovery BBR jumper 34 Clear CMOS button 35 ME AMT flash override 36 Password jumper Optional supported components The following can be mounted in the Z4 G4 Model number Description TP RPWR01 BREAKER CONNECTOR BRACKET ASSM TP RPSF02 REMOTE PERIPHERALS SOLUTIONS EXTIO2 MZ PCEM48 8GB DD4 MEM 1x8GB FOR HP Z4...

Page 16: ... cache or better Chipset Intel C422 Chipset Expansion slots Expansion slots Specification Bus type 2 PCIe G3 x16 2 PCIe G3 x4 1 PCIe G3 x8 Memory Memory Specifications DIMM slots 8 DIMM capacities DDR4 RDIMM Registered ECC 8GB 16GB and 32GB Standard SDRAM Tab 100 16GB 2x8GB 2666 MHz or faster DDR4 RDIMM ECC SDRAM expandability Up to 256GB Optical disk drive Optical disk drive type Specification DV...

Page 17: ...twork interface Network Integrated Intel I219 LM PCIe GbE LAN Intel I210 AT PCIe GbE LAN Power supply unit Power supply unit Specifications Wattage 750W 90 efficient Operating Voltage Range 90 269 VAC Rated voltage range 100 240 VAC Rated line frequency 50 60 Hz Operating line frequency range 47 66 Hz Rated input current 100 240V 10A Heat dissipation Configuration and software dependent Typical 18...

Page 18: ...tion 1 mm3 m3 parts per billion HF Gas concentration 500 mm3 m3 parts per billion NH3 Gas concentration 2 mm3 m3 parts per billion O3 Gas concentration Severity level G1 mild environment limits per ANSI ISA S71 04 1985 Standard Maximum operating vibration Operating random 0 5g rms 5 300 Hz up to 0 0025g Hz Maximum storage vibration Non operating random 2 0g rms 5 500 Hz up to 0 0150 g Hz Maximum o...

Page 19: ... ODD External peripherals External peripherals Specifications Keyboard USB Windows compliant equivalent or better Mouse USB HP optical 2 button w scroll equivalent or better Drives Drives Specifications Diskette drives None Storage controller Integrated Intel R C600 C220 series chipset sSATA RAID Controller Hard Drive 2 1TB Advanced Format 512B SATA 7 2K RPM with 16MB Data Burst minimum in a RAID ...

Page 20: ... 120 VAC 220 VAC 1 107 Amp 0 625 Amp 93Watts 97Watts 2 3 3 Regulatory and safety compliance Honeywell does not claim Safety Compliance or Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Compliance for system equipment configurations that have not been described in this manual as standard system configurations Any equipment configuration other than that described in this publication de certifies the Safety and E...

Page 21: ... 1 Basic board configuration Standard Slot no Slot type Description 5 PCIe Gen3 x8 COM PORT 4 PCIe Gen3 x4PCH 3 PCIe Gen3x16 2 PCIe Gen3 x4 PCH 1 PCIe Gen3 x16 nVidia Quadro P620 0 Mechanical Only 2 4 2 Basic Board Configuration for Quad Screen EPKS T node Systems Slot no Slot type Description 5 PCIe Gen3 x8 COM PORT 4 PCIe Gen3 x4PCH 3 PCIe Gen3x16 2 PCIe Gen3 x4 PCH LCNP4e2 1 PCIe Gen3 x16 nVidi...

Page 22: ...on 5 PCIe Gen3 x8 COM PORT 4 PCIe Gen3 x4PCH LCNP4e2 2 3 PCIe Gen3x16 2 PCIe Gen3 x4 PCH LCNP4e2 1 1 PCIe Gen3 x16 nVidia Quadro P620 0 Mechanical Only Power Adapter Harness 2 4 5 Basic Board Configuration for Quad Screen PCUS Single LCN systems Slot no Slot type Description 5 PCIe Gen3 x8 COM PORT 4 PCIe Gen3 x4PCH 3 PCIe Gen3x16 2 PCIe Gen3 x4 PCH LCNP4e2 1 PCIe Gen3 x16 nVidia Quadro P620 0 Mec...

Page 23: ...C is the standard installed memory for systems It is recommended the memory devices are to be from the same supplier must be same in type technology Below memory model number is created for failure replacement scenario Model no Description MZ PCEM48 8GB DDR4 MEM 1x8 GB FOR HP Z4G4 l Standard memory configuration for 16GB using RDIMM 2 5 1 Standard memory configuration for 16GB using RDIMM DIMM soc...

Page 24: ... console The following model numbers specify the optional mounting options Model number Description TP PCMCF1 Classic Console Mounting Fixed Rails 4U with PC TP PCMCS1 Classic Console Mounting Slide Tray 5U with PC The initial release of HP Z4 G4 workstation is not supported in Honeywell Z EZ and Cabinet mounting and support for these furniture will be provided later 2 7 2 Electronics module The E...

Page 25: ... Gas concentration 10 mm3 m3 parts per billion S02 S03 Gas concentration 1 mm3 m3 parts per billion CI2 Gas concentration 50 mm3 m3 parts per billion NOX Gas concentration 1 mm3 m3 parts per billion HF Gas concentration 500 mm3 m3 parts per billion NH3 Gas concentration 2 mm3 m3 parts per billion O3 Gas concentration Severity level G1 mild environment limits per ANSI ISA S71 04 1985 Standard Maxim...

Page 26: ... ANSI ISA S71 04 1985 Environmental Conditions for Process Measurement and Control Systems Airborne Contaminants 26 Chapter 2 Planning ...

Page 27: ...workstation The following table lists the major platform installation tasks Task For more information refer to Be aware of all power and grounding requirements for your furniture Specific site requirements Section Power and grounding requirements Verify pinning for external media drives is correct Section Pinning media devices Install the workstation in the furniture Section Installing workstation...

Page 28: ...orkstation in Icon Series console Perform the procedure described in this section to install the workstation air dam and air gasket into the electronics enclosure of the Icon Series console ATTENTION In the following procedure left and right refer to viewing the electronics enclosure from the rear 3 3 1 To install workstation in Icon Series console 1 Place the workstation in the electronic enclosu...

Page 29: ...the workstation with the chamfers downward For this workstation the ventilation slots to be left open uncovered are on the right side The dam causes cooling air to be drawn down from the back panel area refer to the following Air flow and air dam arrangement figure 5 Test that the electronics enclosure can be closed and opened without binding With some workstations it may be necessary to trim or a...

Page 30: ...U is present and is pre installed in the treadle area Connect the LCN MAU cable to the MAU connector on the LCNP4e2 card If other networks are being used configure their MAU and cables appropriately 6 Connect the one or two USB Hub cables to the workstation USB port s 7 Connect the workstation power cable to the workstation 8 Arrange all cables so that the enclosure can be raised and lowered witho...

Page 31: ...sic console is shipped from the Honeywell factory with workstation hardware pre installed l Install workstation in classic console using fixed rail mount option l Install workstation in classic console using slide tray mount option 3 5 1 Install workstation in classic console using fixed rail mount option The following image illustrates a fixed rail mounting kit TP PCMCF1 100 installed in a Classi...

Page 32: ...e back of the chassis touch the flanges on the side mounting brackets Ensure that the workstation front bezel protrudes approximately 38 mm 1 5 beyond the front surface of the side mounting brackets 7 Place one 1 foam wedge handle assembly between the left side mounting bracket and the left side of the workstation when viewed facing the workstation front bezel with the workstation approximately 7 ...

Page 33: ... flush with the front flange of the side mounting brackets 9 Install the left and right front retaining brackets Position the stop peg covered with Vinyl cap such that it is in contact with the front bezel on the left side and the front bezel handle on the right side Tighten the hex threaded standoff to lock each stop peg in place Next steps Refer to the section Connecting cables 33 ...

Page 34: ...ew Classic console and slide tray mounting kit is received from a Honeywell factory To install the workstation in classic console furniture using the slide tray mount option 1 Remove the console door to access the console enclosure 2 Verify that the slide mount bottom and sides are clear of any installed cables 3 Using the mounting tray handle fully extend the tray from the console 34 Chapter 3 In...

Page 35: ...hotos a different workstation is shown The HP Z4 G4 based workstation is mounted using the same procedure 5 Place one 1 foam wedge handle assembly between the left side mounting bracket and the left side of the workstation when viewed facing the workstation front bezel with the workstation approximately 7 6 cm 3 inches forward from its fully install position The second wedge handle assembly includ...

Page 36: ... that it is in contact with the front bezel on the left side and the front bezel handle on the right side Using a open end wrench or small crescent wrench tighten the hex threaded standoff to lock each stop peg in place The following image illustrates the HP Z4 G4 workstation installed in Classic console with the console door opened 36 Chapter 3 Installing ...

Page 37: ...odified through System Setup 2 If you have a standard USB keyboard plug it into a USB port If you have a PS 2 keyboard plug it into the PS 2 purple keyboard port 3 If you have a standard USB mouse plug it into a USB port If you have a PS 2 mouse plug it into the PS 2 green mouse port 4 Use the back USB ports for devices that typically remain connected such as a printer mouse and keyboard 5 If you ...

Page 38: ...ended that you use Category 5 wiring and connectors for your network If you must use Category 3 wiring force the network speed to 10 Mbps to ensure reliable operation 9 Connect the AC power cord The following image illustrates the rear view of HP Z4 G4 workstation The following table lists the slot numbers for the making the cable connections Serial no Slot Card Connection from Connection to 1 0 P...

Page 39: ...J 45 connector on the Network Interface Card If you are using FTE you must connect the FTE cables according to the instructions in the Fault Tolerant Ethernet Installation and Service Guide 3 Connect the LCN MAU cable to the MAU connector on the LCNP4e2 card 4 Connect any USB devices or hubs to the USB ports you can also connect the USB IKB The USB device connected to USB ports works only if the d...

Page 40: ...adapter configurations l Install OEP IKB adapter 3 8 1 OEP IKB adapter configurations Use the information and procedures in this section to connect the OEP IKB adapter The following block diagrams display the basic connections for the OEP IKB adapter assembly used in different configuration options Figure 3 2 OEP IKB adapter connections for OEP Figure 3 3 OEP IKB adapter connections for IKB 40 Cha...

Page 41: ...x and secure it using the supplied Velcro 3 If the IKB has a trackball connect it to the mouse PS 2 port on the workstation 4 Locate and connect the male end of the DB9 M F COM port cable 51196990 500 to the COM port on the OEP IKB module assembly adapter 51305776 100 5 Secure the connection by tightening the thumbscrews located on the cable end 6 Connect the female end of the DB9 M F COM port cab...

Page 42: ... the DC power cable from the IKB OEP power supply adapter 51197184 100 and insert the round DIN plug into the power connector receptacle on the IKB OEP module assembly adapter 51305776 100 10 Connect the existing OEP IKB Keyboard HD15 cable to the HD15 OEP IKB receptacle located on the IKB OEP assembly adaptor 51305776 100 Secure the cable to the assembly adapter by tightening the thumbscrews loca...

Page 43: ...k of the monitor 3 If your touchscreen uses the DB9 socket on the touchscreen frame connect the end of the new touchscreen cable that does not have the 4 pin connector to the DB9 socket on the touchscreen frame 4 Connect the other end of the touchscreen cable the end with the 4 pin connector to the USB to Serial Converter cable Serial port and connect the USB end of the converter cable to the USB ...

Page 44: ...llustrated in the following image 3 9 4 Connect the mixed USB and serial port solutions This connection is for an Icon Series console Connect the mixed USB and serial port solutions as illustrated in the following image 3 10 Remote Peripheral Solution The Honeywell configured HP Z4 G4 workstation can be remotely accessible through Dell Wyse Thin client RPS or Matrox Extio2 RPS 44 Chapter 3 Install...

Page 45: ...and installation refer HWDOC X556 3 10 2 Matrox Extio2 Remote Peripheral Solution RPS The Honeywell configured Dell Precision HP Z4 G4 workstation can be remotely accessible through Matrox Extio2 RPS up to 4 monitors keyboard cursor movement devices audio and drives that can support up to 400 meters using the Multimode fiber optic Extio 2 default offering or 1000 meters using Single mode fiber opt...

Page 46: ... on the front panel of the workstation 2 Wait for the power light to become solid white 4 1 2 Configuring RAID in HP Z4 G4 workstation ATTENTION You must perform the following steps only when the RAID level is not configured on the host machine and when the workstation contains only two hard drives While performing the following steps you cannot access the information present in the hard drives To...

Page 47: ...he RAID volume inside the Intel RSTe Console Manager after the Experion PKS installation is complete and before using it in the production environment If the RAID volume displays the following state Verify Rebuild Initialize either in POST or in Intel RSTe management console it is recommended not to disturb the system until the process complete Accessing the system during those process may cause p...

Page 48: ...f the LCN address is not known then the node address should be set to zero 0 Setting the address to zero 0 allows the node to be connected to the LCN without the risk of an address conflict with some other live node in a customer s network segment This is consistent with the current LCN standard procedure The following model numbers are available for the Local Control Network Processors TP LCNP05 ...

Page 49: ...X x or Windows 7 64 bit 7 go to http honeywellprocess blob core windows net public Support Customer HP Z4G4 Win7 x64 Drivers zip 2 Extract the downloaded file For Windows 10 the extracted folder contains following files a 411 63 quadro grid desktop notebook win10 64bit international whql exe b BCU zip c sp85293 Audio exe d sp86825 chipset exe e sp89066 IME exe f sp90229 RSTe exe g sp90323 Intel NI...

Page 50: ... go to New Apply which defaults to a single partition of the maximum size of your hard drive 8 Select Format to format the partition and click Next 9 Wait for the operating system installation to complete 10 Set up the following system configuration information prompted by operating system a Type User Name b Type Computer Name and click Next c Type Password Confirmation Password and click Next d T...

Page 51: ...ation 1 Log on to system using an account with Administrator privileges 2 Go to HP Z4G4 Win10 Drivers HP Z4G4 Win7 x64 Drivers and extract the BCU zip 3 Click Start Windows System Command Prompt right click Run as adminstrator browse to BCU folder 4 Run BIOSCONFIGUTILITY64 EXE set Z4G4CISSETTINGS 5 Close the command prompt and restart the system 51 Chapter 4 Operation ...

Page 52: ...e workstation l Shutdown workstation l Remove the workstation from an Icon Series console l Open the enclosure 5 1 1 Shutdown workstation 1 Perform a double SHUTDOWN of the native window and a SHUTDOWN of the Windows operating system Refer to the Global User Station User s Guide for instructions 2 When the RESTART message appears on the monitor place the Power Entry breaker in the OFF position app...

Page 53: ...er Work surface version stand to the side the enclosure lowers atomically Use the key to unlock the electronics enclosure and open the latch If you have an earlier version of Icon Series console hold the top of the electronic enclosure and push down to open it and guide it down to the floor 6 Disconnect the cables that are connected to the back panel connectors of the workstation Do not disconnect...

Page 54: ...nd set it on a secure surface 5 1 3 Open the enclosure To simplify servicing when using the slide mount option internal hardware components can be serviced without having to remove the enclosure from the console or cabinet To open the enclosure 1 If this is a slide mount workstation slide the tray from the furniture 54 ...

Page 55: ... options refer to section Replacing adding optional components 5 2 Servicing the LCNP4e2 The LCNP4e2 board is soldered to the board and has an on board memory of 16 MB The LCNP4e2 board is utilized as the TPS co processor for the GUS and other workstations that require LCN connectivity It plugs into a PCI Express PCIe bus connector of these workstations The following image illustrates an LCNP4e2 b...

Page 56: ...Remove the workstation from furniture 4 Access the inside of the electronics enclosure 5 Disconnect cables from the card being replaced WARNING Do not damage the EMI gasket fingers while removing installing boards CAUTION Use a grounding strap and grounded work surfaces and equipment when handling any electrostatically sensitive components such as the video cards NIC adapter cards and SCSI control...

Page 57: ... the LCNP4e2 board 1 Disconnect the LCN MAU cable from the LCNP4e2 board 2 Remove the side cover of the workstation 3 Press the notch and push it down as illustrated in the following image 57 Chapter 5 Servicing ...

Page 58: ...5 Insert the replacement LCNP4e2 board assembly in the PCIe slot 2 as illustrated in the following image 6 Replace the cardholder and card retention arm and ensure that the tab locks in its place 7 Replace the workstation cover and place the workstation in the furniture Refer to the section Installing for installing the workstation in the furniture 58 ...

Page 59: ...kstation and perform the following to access the video card in the PCI E slot 1 1 Shut down the workstation 2 Disconnect power from the workstation and disconnect the attached cables 3 Remove the workstation from furniture 4 Access the inside of the electronics enclosure 5 Disconnect cables from the card being replaced WARNING Do not damage the EMI gasket fingers while removing installing boards C...

Page 60: ...hapter 5 Servicing To replace add video card 1 Remove the cables from the video card 2 Remove the side cover of the workstation 3 Press the notch and push it down as illustrated in the following image 60 ...

Page 61: ...4 Wear a grounded ESD wrist strap and remove the existing video card in the PCIe slot 1 5 Insert the new video card in the same PCIe slot 1 as illustrated in the following image 61 Chapter 5 Servicing ...

Page 62: ...and disconnect the attached cables 3 Remove the workstation from furniture 4 Access the inside of the electronics enclosure 5 Disconnect cables from the card being replaced WARNING Do not damage the EMI gasket fingers while removing installing boards CAUTION Use a grounding strap and grounded work surfaces and equipment when handling any electrostatically sensitive components such as the video car...

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Page 64: ...Chapter 5 Servicing 5 Insert the new power adapter card in PCIe slot 0 6 Remove the power cable out as illustrated in the following 64 ...

Page 65: ...workstation 2 Disconnect power from the workstation and disconnect the attached cables 3 Remove the workstation from furniture 4 Access the inside of the electronics enclosure 5 Disconnect cables from the card being replaced WARNING Do not damage the EMI gasket fingers while removing installing boards CAUTION Use a grounding strap and grounded work surfaces and equipment when handling any electros...

Page 66: ... install the second LCNP4e2 card 1 Remove the cables from the video card 2 Remove the side cover of the workstation 3 Press the notch and push it down as illustrated in the following image 4 Remove the PCIe slot 4 filler 66 ...

Page 67: ...odule configuration 5 4 1 Prerequisites Perform all necessary procedures in section Accessing the enclosure of the workstation 1 Shut down the workstation 2 Disconnect power from the workstation and disconnect the attached cables 3 Remove the workstation from furniture 4 Access the inside of the electronics enclosure 5 Disconnect cables from the card being replaced WARNING Memory is electrostatica...

Page 68: ...tion for DIMM socket configuration ATTENTION As the DIMMs get heated and remain hot do not touch the DIMMs immediately after the system has been powered down Wait until the DIMMs to cool before handling them Handle the DIMMs by the edges and avoid touching DIMM components 3 While wearing a grounded ESD wrist strap press the ejectors on the memory module socket down and out to allow the memory modu...

Page 69: ... cover and place the workstation in the furniture Refer to the section Installing for installing the workstation in the furniture 5 5 Verifying the BIOS settings BIOS settings for the workstations are listed in section BIOS settings for workstations for workstations platform l Entering the BIOS l BIOS settings for workstations l Exiting the BIOS l Spare parts list 5 5 1 Entering the BIOS ATTENTION...

Page 70: ...Number Update System BIOS Current System BIOS Version P61 v01 75 Current BIOS Release Date 3 21 2019 Installation Date of Current BIOS XX XX XXXX Most Recent Update Check Never Checked Lock BIOS Version Disabled BIOS Rollback Policy Unrestricted Rollback to older BIOS Allow BIOS Updates Using a Network Enabled Change Date and Time Change Date and Time Set Date DD MM YYYY Set Time HH MM System IDs ...

Page 71: ...ve Absolute Persistence Module Permanent Disable No System Management Command Enabled Restore Security Settings to Factory Defaults Advanced Display Language Select Language English Select Keyboard Layout English Scheduled Power On Sunday Disabled Monday Disabled Tuesday Disabled Wednesday Disabled Thursday Disabled Friday Disabled Saturday Disabled Hour XXXX Minute XXXX Boot Options Startup Delay...

Page 72: ...tel Volume0 l USB Drives l New Mass Storage Enabled Secure Boot Configuration Configure Legacy Support and Secure Boot Legacy Support Enable and Secure Boot Disable Secure Boot Key Management Import Custom Secure Boot Keys Disabled Clear Secure Boot Keys Disabled Reset Secure Boot Keys to factory defaults Disabled Enable MS UEFI Secure Key Enabled Ready BIOS for Device Guard Use Do Nothing System ...

Page 73: ... Auto Interrupt A Auto Front USB Ports Disable Rear USB Ports Enable Internal USB Ports Enable Media Card Reader Disable SATA0 Enable SATA1 Enable SATA2 Enable SATA3 Enable SATA4 Enable SATA5 Enable Option ROM Launch Policy Configure Option ROM Launch Policy All Legacy Mini OROM Display Disable Power Management Options Runtime Power Management Disabled Hardware P States Disabled Energy Performance...

Page 74: ...Management Engine ME Enabled Intel Active Management Technology AMT Disabled USB Key Provisioning Support Disabled USB Redirection Support Enabled SOL Terminal Emulation Mode ANSI Verbose Boot Messages Enabled Watchdog Timer Enabled OS Watchdog Timer min 5 BIOS Watchdog Timer min 5 CIRA Timeout min 1 min Slot Settings Slot 1 PCI Express x16 Enable Option ROM Download Enable Current PCIe Speed Gen ...

Page 75: ...s Limit PCIe Speed Auto Bifurcation Auto Intel VROC NVMe Raid VMD 2 Disable M 2 SSD0 Enable Option ROM Downlad Enable Current PCIe Speed Gen1 2 5Gbps Limit PCIe Speed Auto Intel VROC NVMe Raid VMD 2 Disable M 2 SSD1 Enable Option ROM Downlad Enable Current PCIe Speed Gen1 2 5Gbps Limit PCIe Speed Auto Intel VROC NVMe Raid VMD 2 Disable Remote HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Diagnostics Download URL HP ...

Page 76: ...lable ROMs 5 5 3 Exiting the BIOS To exit the BIOS settings 1 In System Setup choose File Save changes and exit A confirmation message appears 2 Click Yes 5 5 4 Spare parts list Add Ins Spares Item description TAB 900 Spare Add in part HP part no Honeywell part no Video card nVidia Quadro P620 3ME25AA 51156707 901 Expansion RAM 8GB ECC DDR4 RDIMM 1XD84AA 51156707 902 76 ...

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