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Hardware Reference Guide

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Routine Computer Care and 

Shipping Preparation

Routine Computer Care

Follow these suggestions to take care of the computer and monitor:

Operate the computer on a sturdy, level surface. Leave a 3-inch 
(7.6-cm) clearance at the back of the system unit and above the 
monitor to permit the required airflow.

Never operate the computer with the cover or side panel 
removed.

Never restrict the airflow into the computer by blocking the front 
vents or air intake. Do not place the keyboard, with the keyboard 
feet down, directly against the front of the desktop unit as this 
also restricts airflow.

Keep the computer away from excessive moisture, direct 
sunlight, and extremes of heat and cold. For information about 
the recommended temperature and humidity ranges for the 
computer, refer to 

Appendix A, “Specifications”

 in this guide.

Keep liquids away from the computer and keyboard.

Never cover the ventilation slots on the monitor with any type of 
material.

Turn off the computer before you do either of the following:

Wipe the exterior of the computer with a soft, damp cloth as 
needed. Using cleaning products may discolor or damage the 
finish.

Occasionally clean the air vents on the front and back of the 
computer. Lint and other foreign matter can block the vents 
and limit the airflow.

Summary of Contents for Compaq dx6050

Page 1: ...Desktop dx6050 Microtower Model Document Part Number 362000 001 May 2004 This guide provides detailed information on the features and use of the HP dx6050 Microtower and includes instructions for removing and replacing internal components ...

Page 2: ...or editorial errors or omissions contained herein This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company Å WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of l...

Page 3: ... 6 Serial Number Location 1 7 2 Hardware Upgrades Serviceability Features 2 1 Installation Sequence 2 1 Unlocking the Smart Cover Lock 2 2 Using the Smart Cover FailSafe Key 2 2 Removing the Computer Access Panel and Front Bezel 2 5 Reassembling the Computer 2 8 Installing Additional Memory 2 11 DIMMs 2 11 DDR SDRAM DIMMs 2 11 Replacing or Upgrading a Drive 2 16 Locating Drive Positions 2 17 Remov...

Page 4: ...D 1 Padlock D 2 Universal Chassis Clamp Lock D 3 Without Security Cable D 3 With Security Cable D 5 Port Security Bracket D 7 Installing the Port Security Bracket D 7 Removing the Port Security Bracket D 10 E Electrostatic Discharge Preventing Electrostatic Damage E 1 Grounding Methods E 1 F Routine Computer Care and Shipping Preparation Routine Computer Care F 1 Optical Drive Precautions F 2 Oper...

Page 5: ...ess Desktop Microtower model may vary depending on the model For a complete listing of the hardware and software installed in the computer run the Diagnostics for Windows utility Instructions for using this utility are provided in the Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation Library CD HP dx6050 Microtower ...

Page 6: ...M CD R RW DVD ROM DVD R RW or CD RW DVD Combo Drive 7 Optical Drive Eject Buttons 2 Optical Drive Activity Lights 8 Power Button 3 Diskette Drive optional 9 Power On Light 4 Diskette Drive Activity Light Hard Drive Activity Light 5 Diskette Eject Button q Headphone Jack 6 USB Universal Serial Bus Ports w Microphone Connector ...

Page 7: ... Universal Serial Bus USB q j Line In Audio Connector 6 m Serial Connector w g Microphone Connector Arrangement and number of connectors may vary by model When an AGP expansion card is installed in the computer the monitor connector on the system board is inactive unless the default setting is changed in the BIOS The monitor must be connected to the monitor connector on the installed AGP card for ...

Page 8: ...igate through a document or Web site These keys allow you to move left right up and down using the keyboard instead of the mouse 6 Ctrl Keys Used in combination with another key its effect depends on the application software you are using 7 Application Key Used like the right mouse button to open pop up menus in a Microsoft Office application May perform other functions in other software applicati...

Page 9: ... Keys Used to navigate through a document or Web site These keys allow you to move left right up and down using the keyboard instead of the mouse 7 Ctrl Keys Used in combination with another key its effect depends on the application software you are using 8 Application Key Used like the right mouse button to open pop up menus in a Microsoft Office application May perform other functions in other s...

Page 10: ...the Windows operating system Refer to the Standard Keyboard Components or Easy Access Keyboard Components section to identify the Windows Logo key Windows Logo Key Functions Windows Logo Key Displays or hides the Start menu Windows Logo Key d Displays the Desktop Windows Logo Key m Minimizes all open applications Shift Windows Logo Key m Undoes Minimize All Windows Logo Key e Launches My Computer ...

Page 11: ...7 Product Features Serial Number Location Each computer has a unique serial number that is located on the top cover of the computer Keep this number available for use when contacting HP customer service for assistance Serial Number Location ...

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Page 13: ... the power cord from the wall outlet and allow the internal system components to cool before touching Å WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telecommunications telephone connectors into the network interface controller NIC receptacles Ä CAUTION Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the computer or optional equipment Before ...

Page 14: ...nd enable the Smart Cover Sensor Refer to the Desktop Management Guide on the Documentation Library CD for more information about the Smart Cover Lock and Smart Cover Sensor Unlocking the Smart Cover Lock The Smart Cover Lock is an optional feature and is available on select models only The Smart Cover Lock is a software controllable cover lock controlled by the setup password This lock prevents u...

Page 15: ... Key is a specialized tool available from HP Be prepared order this key before you need one To obtain a FailSafe Key Contact an authorized HP reseller or service provider Order PN 166527 001 for the wrench style key or PN 166527 002 for the screwdriver bit key Refer to the HP Web site www hp com for ordering information Call the appropriate number listed in the warranty ...

Page 16: ...er and any external devices 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and the computer and disconnect any external devices 3 Use the FailSafe Key to remove the Smart Cover Lock Removing the Smart Cover Lock Screws To reattach the Smart Cover Lock secure the lock in place with the tamper proof screws using the FailSafe Key ...

Page 17: ...the Documentation Library CD for more information about the Smart Cover Lock 2 Turn off the computer properly through the operating system then turn off any external devices 3 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet 1 and the computer 2 and disconnect any external devices Disconnecting the Power Cable Ä CAUTION Before removing the computer access panel ensure that the computer is turned of...

Page 18: ...secures the access panel to the computer chassis 5 Slide the access panel 2 back about 1 inch 2 5 cm then lift it off the unit You may want to lay the computer on its side to install internal parts Be sure the side with the access panel and pull grip is facing up Removing the Computer Access Panel ...

Page 19: ...hp com 2 7 Hardware Upgrades 6 To remove the front bezel press down on all three tabs on the left side of the bezel 1 then rotate the bezel off the chassis 2 beginning with the left side then the right side Removing the Front Bezel ...

Page 20: ...sition the chassis in the upright position Insert the three hooks on the right side of the bezel 1 into the rectangular holes on the chassis then rotate the bezel into place so that the three tabs on the left side of the bezel snap into the slots on the chassis 2 Replacing the Front Bezel ...

Page 21: ...are Upgrades 2 Place the side access panel in the proper position on the chassis and slide it into place 1 Ensure that the hole for the thumbscrew is aligned with the hole in the chassis and tighten the thumbscrew 2 Replacing the Side Access Panel ...

Page 22: ...of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telecommunications or telephone connectors into the network interface controller NIC ports 5 Turn on the computer by pressing the power button 6 If you normally lock the Smart Cover Lock use Computer Setup to relock the lock and enable the Smart Cover Sensor Refer to the Desktop Management Guide on the Documentation Library CD for mor...

Page 23: ...er performing dual channel mode The system will automatically operate in single channel mode or a higher performing dual channel mode depending on how the DIMMs are installed If only one DIMM is installed the system will operate in a single channel mode If two DIMMs are installed the system will operate in a dual channel mode The maximum operating speed will be determined by the slowest DIMM For e...

Page 24: ... frequency If the module frequency is faster then the computer will run at the processor frequency The PC1600 200 MHz and PC3200 400 MHz may work but are not supported The system may not start using unsupported DIMMs Refer to the Computer Setup F10 Utility Guide for information on how to determine the processor bus frequency of a specific computer Processor Front Side Bus FSB Frequency Memory Modu...

Page 25: ...ity by briefly touching a grounded metal object Refer to Appendix E Electrostatic Discharge for more information Ä CAUTION When handling a memory module be careful not to touch any of the contacts Doing so may damage the module Preparing the Computer 1 If you have locked the Smart Cover Lock use Computer Setup to unlock the lock 2 Exit all software applications turn off the computer properly throu...

Page 26: ...ns Å WARNING To reduce risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal system components to cool before touching Removing a DDR SDRAM DIMM 1 Press out on both latches of the DIMM socket at the same time This releases the module and partially pushes it out of the socket 2 Lift the module from the socket ...

Page 27: ...e a higher performing dual channel mode 1 Begin by installing a module into the socket nearest the preinstalled module and install the modules following the numerical order of the sockets Open both latches of the memory module socket 1 and insert the memory module into the socket 2 Installing a DIMM A memory module can be installed in only one way Match the notch on the module with the tab on the ...

Page 28: ...n data loss After replacing the primary hard drive you will need to run the Restore Plus CD to load the HP factory installed files To prevent loss of work and damage to the computer or drive If you are inserting or removing a hard drive shut down the operating system properly then turn off the computer Do not remove a hard drive while the computer is on or in standby mode Before handling a drive e...

Page 29: ...ware Upgrades Locating Drive Positions 1 Optical drive 4 Bay for optional 3 5 drive 2 Second optical drive 5 Hard drive 3 Diskette drive optional 6 Optional hard drive An optical drive is a CD ROM CD R RW DVD ROM DVD R RW or CD RW DVD Combo drive ...

Page 30: ...perating system software turn off the computer and any external devices then disconnect the power cord from the power outlet 3 Remove the computer access panel and front bezel Refer to Removing the Computer Access Panel and Front Bezel for more information 4 Disconnect the power and data cables from the back of the drive as indicated in the following illustrations Disconnecting the Optical Drive C...

Page 31: ...Hardware Reference Guide www hp com 2 19 Hardware Upgrades Disconnecting the Diskette Drive Cables Disconnecting the Hard Drive Cables ...

Page 32: ...ed these screws to install a new drive Replacing a Drive 1 Install the four guide screws two on each side that were removed from the old drive into the new drive The screws help guide the drive into its proper position in the bay Extra guide screws are provided on the front of the chassis under the bezel There are a total of eight extra guide screws on the front of the chassis Four have U S thread...

Page 33: ...erence Guide www hp com 2 21 Hardware Upgrades 2 Slide the drive into the drive bay making sure to align the guide screws with the guide slots until the drive snaps into place Sliding the Drives into the Drive Cage ...

Page 34: ...2 22 www hp com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades 3 Reconnect the power and data cables to the drive as indicated in the following illustrations Reconnecting the Optical Drive Cables ...

Page 35: ...Hardware Reference Guide www hp com 2 23 Hardware Upgrades Reconnecting the Diskette Drive Cables Reconnecting the Hard Drive Cables ...

Page 36: ...f you replaced the primary hard drive insert the Restore Plus CD to restore the operating system software drivers and or any software applications that were preinstalled on the computer from HP Follow the instructions in the guide included with the restore CD When the restore process has completed reinstall any personal files that you backed up before replacing the hard drive ...

Page 37: ...he power cord from the power outlet and disconnect any external devices 4 Remove the access panel and lay the computer on its side with the opening to internal parts where the access panel was located facing up See Removing the Computer Access Panel and Front Bezel for more information 5 Slide the slot cover lock located on the rear of the computer away from the expansion card brackets and expansi...

Page 38: ...cing or adding a new expansion card line the card up with the expansion card slot and press firmly on the card so that the whole connector seats properly Slide the slot cover lock down to secure it in place Store the old card in the anti static packaging that contained the new card 8 If not replacing the old expansion card with a new card insert the metal slot cover in the opened slot and slide th...

Page 39: ... maneuver the card out of the computer Be sure not to scrape the card against the other components Removing an AGP Card from a Socket with a Retention Mechanism If replacing or adding a new AGP card line the card up with the AGP expansion slot and press firmly on the card so that the whole connector seats properly The retention arm will secure itself automatically If you are replacing an expansion...

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Page 41: ...ket 14 5 in 6 88 in 16 5 in 36 8 cm 17 5 cm 42 0 cm Approximate Weight 23 8 lb 10 82 kg Temperature Range Operating Nonoperating 50 to 95 F 22 to 140 F 10 to 35 C 30 to 60 C Relative Humidity noncondensing Operating Nonoperating 10 90 5 95 10 90 5 95 Maximum Altitude unpressurized Operating Nonoperating 10 000 ft 30 000 ft 3048 m 9144 m Heat Dissipation Maximum Typical 1260 BTU hr 256 BTU hr 317 k...

Page 42: ...e Switch Setting 115 V 230 V Power Supply Operating Voltage Range Rated Voltage Range Rated Line Frequency 90 132 VAC 100 127 VAC 50 60 Hz 180 264 VAC 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Output 240 W 240 W Rated Input Current maximum 6 A 100 VAC 3 A 200 VAC HP dx6050 Microtower ...

Page 43: ...ble HP hard drives ship with jumpers preset to cable select mode therefore no jumper setting changes on the existing or optional drives are required If you purchase a third party hard drive refer to the documentation included with the kit to ensure proper installation and configuration of cables If installing a second device on the primary controller you must use an 80 conductor Ultra ATA cable fo...

Page 44: ...Install guide screws to ensure that the drive lines up correctly in the drive cage HP has provided extra guide screws installed in the front of the computer chassis behind the front bezel Some options use M3 metric hardware HP supplied metric screws are black HP supplied standard screws are silver If only one device is connected to a cable that device must be attached to the end Device 0 connector...

Page 45: ...o reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60 C 140ºF Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water Replace the battery only with the HP spare designated for this product Ä CAUTION Before replacing the battery it is important to back up the computer CMOS settings When the battery i...

Page 46: ...ck the lock and disable the Smart Cover Sensor 2 Shut down the operating system properly turn off the computer and any external devices disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and remove the computer access panel It may be necessary to remove an expansion card to gain access to the battery 3 Locate the battery and battery holder on the system board 4 Depending on the type of battery h...

Page 47: ...nto position positive side up The battery holder automatically secures the battery in the proper position Type 2 a To release the battery from its holder squeeze the metal clamp that extends above one edge of the battery b When the battery pops up lift it out Removing a Coin Cell Battery Type 2 ...

Page 48: ...acing a Coin Cell Battery Type 2 After the battery has been replaced use the following steps to complete this procedure 5 Replace the computer access panel 6 Plug in the computer and turn on power to the computer 7 Reset the date and time your passwords and any special system setups using Computer Setup Refer to the Computer Setup F10 Utility Guide 8 If you normally lock the Smart Cover Lock use C...

Page 49: ...Hardware Reference Guide www hp com D 1 D Security Provisions The security locks displayed below and on the following page can be used to secure the computer Cable Lock Installing a Cable Lock ...

Page 50: ...D 2 www hp com Hardware Reference Guide Security Provisions Padlock I Installing a Padlock ...

Page 51: ...Hardware Reference Guide www hp com D 3 Security Provisions Universal Chassis Clamp Lock Without Security Cable 1 Thread the keyboard and mouse cables through the lock ...

Page 52: ...dware Reference Guide Security Provisions 2 Screw the lock to the chassis using the screw provided 3 Insert the plug into the lock 1 and push the button in 2 to engage the lock Use the key provided to disengage the lock ...

Page 53: ...ardware Reference Guide www hp com D 5 Security Provisions With Security Cable 1 Fasten the security cable by looping it around a stationary object 2 Thread the keyboard and mouse cables through the lock ...

Page 54: ...ence Guide Security Provisions 3 Screw the lock to the chassis using the screw provided 4 Insert the plug end of the security cable into the lock and push the button in to engage the lock Use the key provided to disengage the lock ...

Page 55: ...ling the Port Security Bracket 1 Attach the bottom section of the bracket to the rear of the computer a Hook the tabs on the lower edge of the bottom section of the bracket into the slots on the rear of the computer 1 b Insert the tabs on the upper edge of the bottom section of the bracket into the slots on the rear of the computer Push in 2 until the bottom section of the bracket locks in place ...

Page 56: ...visions 2 Attach all required cables to the rear of the computer 3 Position the outer portion of the top section of the bracket so that all cables fit through the slots provided 1 then lower the inner portion so that the bracket hooks onto the computer 2 ...

Page 57: ...Hardware Reference Guide www hp com D 9 Security Provisions Installed Port Security Bracket ...

Page 58: ...that the power cord is disconnected from the electrical outlet 1 If you have locked the Smart Cover Lock use Computer Setup to unlock the lock Refer to the Desktop Management Guide on the Documentation Library CD for more information about the Smart Cover Lock 2 Loosen the thumbscrew on the rear of the computer 1 slide the top access panel toward the rear of the computer 2 then lift it off ...

Page 59: ... hp com D 11 Security Provisions 3 Release the latches inside the computer 1 that secure the top section of the bracket to the computer and remove the top section of the bracket 2 4 Unplug all cables from the rear of the computer ...

Page 60: ...D 12 www hp com Hardware Reference Guide Security Provisions 5 Remove the bottom section of the bracket ...

Page 61: ...n their containers until they arrive at static free workstations Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Always be properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Grounding Methods There are several methods for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrost...

Page 62: ...tive floors or dissipating floor mats Use conductive field service tools Use a portable field service kit with a folding static dissipating work mat If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding contact a HP authorized dealer reseller or service provider For more information on static electricity contact a HP authorized dealer reseller or service provider ...

Page 63: ...ly against the front of the desktop unit as this also restricts airflow Keep the computer away from excessive moisture direct sunlight and extremes of heat and cold For information about the recommended temperature and humidity ranges for the computer refer to Appendix A Specifications in this guide Keep liquids away from the computer and keyboard Never cover the ventilation slots on the monitor w...

Page 64: ...n wait at least one hour before you turn off the power If you operate the unit immediately it may malfunction while reading Avoid placing the drive in a location that is subject to high humidity extreme temperatures mechanical vibration or direct sunlight Cleaning Clean the panel and controls with a soft dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Never spray cleanin...

Page 65: ...k diskette into the diskette drive to protect the drive while in transit Do not use a diskette on which you have stored or plan to store data 4 Turn off the computer and external devices 5 Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet then from the computer 6 Disconnect the system components and external devices from their power sources then from the computer Ensure that all boards are seat...

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Page 67: ...ation F 3 specifications A 1 CTRL keys 1 4 1 5 D DIMMs dual inline memory modules installing 2 14 2 15 diskette drive activity light 1 2 eject button 1 2 installing 2 16 locating 2 17 drive positions 2 17 DVD R RW drive installing 2 16 locating 2 17 DVD ROM drive installing 2 16 locating 2 17 E Easy Access buttons 1 5 editing keys 1 4 1 5 electrostatic discharge 2 1 E 1 expansion card installation...

Page 68: ...optical drives activity light 1 2 ATA B 2 defined 2 17 eject button 1 2 installing 2 20 locating 2 17 removing 2 18 P power button 1 2 cord 2 5 2 10 light 1 2 R rear panel components 1 3 removing computer access panel 2 5 drives 2 18 expansion card 2 25 front bezel 2 7 Smart Cover lock 2 4 restoring software 2 24 S security lock provisions D 1 serial number location 1 7 Smart Cover FailSafe key 2 ...

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