HP Compaq dx6100 Series Supplementary Manual Download Page 2

Keyboards (not illustrated)

PS/2, Basic
USB, Basic
USB, Basic (Blue Angel)
USB, Modular

355630-xxx
355631-xxx
355632-xxx
355102-xxx

Arabic [1]

-175

Greek [1]

-155

Portuguese [1, 3]

-135

Belgian

-185

Hebrew [1, 2]

-BB5

Russian [1]

-255

BHCSY[1, 2]

-B45

Hungarian [1]

-215

Slovakian [1]

-235

Czech [1]

-225

International [1, 4]

-B35

Spanish [1, 3]

-075

Danish [3]

-085

Italian [3]

-065

Swedish [2, 3]

-105

Dutch [1]

-335

Japanese [1]

-295

Swiss [3]

-115

Europe [5]

-025

Kazak [1, 2]

-DF5

Taiwanese [1]

-AB5

Finnish [1]

-355

Korean (Hanguel) [1, 2]

-KD5

Thai [1]

-285

French [3]

-055

Norwegian [1, 3]

-095

Turkish [1, 3]

-145

French Arabic [1, 2]

-DE5

PRC [1]

-AA5

U.K. [1, 3]

-035

German [3]

-045

Polish [1]

-245

[1]Not for 355632-xxx
[2]Not for 355630-xxx

[3]Not for 355631-xxx
[4]Not for 355102-xxx

[5]Only for 355102-xxx

System Board Connectors and Jumpers (position of some untitled components may vary in location)

CR1

5V Aux power

P24

USB connector, front panel

E14

Boot block

P27

Multi Bay

E49

Password jumper

P29

SCSI LED connector

J20

PCI slot 1

P52

Serial port “B”

J21

PCI slot 2

P54

Serial Port “A”

J31

PCI Express x1

P60

Primary Serial ATA (SATA) Port

J41

PCI Express x16

P61

Secondary Serial ATA (SATA) Port

P1

Main power (24 pin)

P124

Hood lock

P3

Processor VccP Power 12V (6 pin)

P125

Hood sensor

P5

Main power switch/LED 

SW50

CMOS button

P6

Internal chassis speaker

XBT1

Battery

P7

CD audio in

XMM1

Memory socket

P8

Primary chassis fan

XMM2

Memory socket

P9

Secondary chassis fan

XMM3

Memory socket

P10

Diskette drive

XMM4

Memory socket

P11

Aux audio in

XU1

Microprocessor

P20

IDE

XU100

Security

P23

Front audio

System Hardware Interrupts 

IRQ

System Function

IRQ

System Function

0

Timer Interrupt 

8

Real-Time Clock 

1

Keyboard

9

Unused

2

Interrupt Controller Cascade

10

Unused, available for PCI

3

Serial Port (COM B)

11

Unused, available for PCI

4

Serial Port (COM A)

12

Mouse

5

Unused, available for PCI

13

Coprocessor 

6

Diskette Drive

14

Primary ATA (IDE) Controller

7

Parallel Port (LPT 1)

Computer Diagnostic LEDs (on front of computer)

LED

Color

LED/Beep Activity

State/Message

Power

Green

On

(S0) Computer on

Power

Green

1 blink every 2 seconds

(S1) Suspend Mode

Power

Green

1 blink every 2 seconds

(S3) Suspend to RAM

Power

Clear

Off

(S4) Hibernation

Power

Clear

Off

(S5) Computer off

Power

Red*

2 blinks 1 second apart

CPU thermal shutdown

Power

Red*

3 blinks 1 second apart

CPU not installed

Power

Red*

4 blinks 1 second apart

Power supply overload (crow bar)

Power

Red*

5 blinks 1 second apart

Defective or missing memory

Power

Red*

6 blinks 1 second apart

Defective or missing graphics

Power

Red*

7 blinks 1 second apart

System board failure (detected prior to video)

Power

Red*

8 blinks 1 second apart

Invalid ROM based on bad checksum

Power

Red*

9 blinks 1 second apart

System not fetching code

Power

Red*

10 blinks 1 second apart

System hang while loading an option ROM

Hard Drive

Green

Blinking

Hard drive activity

*Blinking codes are repeated after a 2 second pause. Beeps stop after fifth iteration but LEDs continue until problem is 
resolved.

Keyboard Diagnostic LEDs, PS/2 Keyboards Only

LED

Color

LED Activity

State/Message

Num, Caps, 
Scroll Lock

Green

On (Rising Tone)

ROM reflashed successfully

Num Lock

Green

On

ROMPaq diskette not present, is bad, or drive 
not ready.*

Caps Lock

Green

On

Enter password.

Num, Caps, 
Scroll Lock

Green

Blink On in sequence, one at a 
time - N, C, SL

Keyboard locked in network mode

* Insert valid ROMPaq diskette in drive A. Turn power switch off, then on to reflash ROM. If ROM flash is successful, all 
three keyboard LEDs will light up, and you will hear a rising tone series of beeps. Remove diskette and turn power off, 
then on to restart the computer. For more information about flashing the ROM, refer to the Troubleshooting guide.

Clearing CMOS

The computer's configuration (CMOS) may occasionally be corrupted. If it is, it is necessary to clear the CMOS 
memory using switch SW50.
To clear and reset the configuration, perform the following procedure:
1.

Prepare the computer for disassembly.

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CAUTION: The power cord must be disconnected from the power source before pushing the Clear CMOS 
Button (NOTE: All LEDs on the board should be OFF). Failure to do so may damage the system board

2.

Remove the access panel.

3.

Press the CMOS button located on the system board and keep it depressed for 5 seconds.

4.

Replace the access panel.

5.

Turn the computer on and run F10 Computer Setup (Setup-utility) to reconfigure the system.

Disabling or Clearing the Power-On and Setup Passwords

1.

Turn off the computer and any external devices, and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.

2.

Remove the access panel.

3.

Locate the header and jumper labeled E49.

4.

Remove the jumper from pins 1 and 2. Place the jumper over pin 2 only, in order to avoid losing it.

5.

Replace the access panel.

6.

Plug in the computer and turn on power. Allow the operating system to start. 
NOTE: Placing the jumper on pin 2 clears the current passwords and disables the password features.

7.

To re-enable the password features, repeat steps 1-3, then replace the jumper on pins 1 and 2.

8.

Repeat steps 5-6, then establish new passwords.

Refer to the Computer Setup (F10 Setup) instructions to establish new passwords.

Computer Setup (F10) Utility Features (not all features may be available)

File

System Information
About
Set Time and date

Replicated Setup
Default Setup
Apply Defaults and Exit

Ignore Changes and Exit
Save Changes and Exit

Storage

Device Configuration
Storage Options

DPS Self-Test
Boot Order

Security

Setup Password
Power-On Password
Password Options
Smart Cover
Embedded Security

Drivelock Security
Data Execution Prevention
Master Boot Record Security
Save Master Boot Record
Restore Master Boot Record

Device Security
Network Service Boot
System IDs

Power

OS Power Management

Hardware Power Management

Thermal

Advanced

Power-On Options
BIOS Power On
Onboard devices

PCI Devices
Bus Options

Device Options
PCI VGA Configuration

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