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HP Kayak XU & XW

PC Workstations

User’s Guide

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Page 2: ... a registered trademark of Adaptec Inc RAIDportTM ArrayConfigTM AROTM CI OTM andArray1000 are trademarks of Adaptec Inc Adobe Reader 1987 1997 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServe Incorporated Labtec is a registered trademark of Labtec Enterprises Inc Matrox is registered tra...

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Page 4: ...ics solution that supports OpenGL acceleration XW models HP MaxiLife for top reliability and maximized uptime ensuring smooth and trouble free functioning An integrated Ultra ATA 33 controller on the PCI bus supporting the fastest IDE devices An integrated UltraWide 16 bit SCSI controller on the PCI bus data transfer rate of up to 40 MB per second dedicated to internal hard disk drives HDDs An Ult...

Page 5: ...ws NT applications A stereo headset with microphone Headphone and microphone jack on the front panel An HP UltraFlow cooling system with multiple temperature regulated fans to optimize cooling MIDI Joystick interface connector dual channel audio Microphone IN jack audio LINE IN jack and audio LINE OUT jack on the rear panel One parallel port two USB connections two mini DIN connectors keyboard and...

Page 6: ...ided with this equipment or one in compliance with your national regulations This PC Workstation is disconnected from the power by removing the power cord from the power outlet This means the PC Workstation must be located close to a power outlet that is easily accessible For your safety never remove the PC Workstation s cover without first removing the power cord from the power outlet and any con...

Page 7: ...ousehold waste Please return used batteries to the shop from which you bought them to the dealer from whom you purchased the PC or to Hewlett Packard so that they can either be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound way Returned used batteries will be accepted free of charge Important Ergonomic Information It is strongly recommended that you read the ergonomic information before using...

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Page 9: ...ontrol Panel 9 Starting and Stopping Your PC Workstation 10 Starting Your PC Workstation for the First Time 10 Initializing Your Software 10 Creating Back up Diskettes 11 Starting Your PC Workstation 11 Stopping Your PC Workstation 12 Using Your HP Enhanced Keyboard 13 Using Your HP Enhanced Mouse 16 Setting Passwords 18 Setting an Administrator Password 18 Setting a User Password 19 Using Power M...

Page 10: ...talling More Memory on the Video Adapter 34 Installing Mass Storage Devices 36 Connecting Devices 37 Installing a Hard Disk Drive in an Internal Shelf 40 Installing a Hard Disk Drive in a Front Access Shelf 43 Completing the Installation of a Hard Disk Drive 46 Installing a Drive in a Front Access Shelf 47 Completing the Installation of a Drive 49 Installing Accessory Boards 50 Installing the Boar...

Page 11: ...rd Does Not Work 65 If Your Mouse Does Not Work 65 If Your Printer Does Not Work 66 If the Flexible Disk Drive Does Not Work 66 If the Hard Disk Drive Does not Work 67 If the CD ROM Drive Has a Problem 68 The CD ROM Drive Does not Work 68 No Sound from the CD ROM Drive 69 The CD ROM Drive is Idle 69 The CD ROM Drive Does not Open 70 If an Accessory Board Does not Work 71 If Your PC Workstation Has...

Page 12: ...nformation 85 Maximum Loads Available for Accessory Slots 85 IRQs DMAs and I O Addresses Used by Your PC Workstation 86 Audio Features 88 Video Features 90 SCSI Features 91 Disk Striping Features FastRAID 92 Network Features 93 The HP FastRAID Option 94 The PC Workstation s Rear Connectors 95 System Connectors and Switches 96 System Board Connectors 96 Internal Audio Connectors 97 System Board Swi...

Page 13: ...ttings You Can Change 113 Starting the SCSI Configuration Utility 114 Main Menu 114 Adapter Utilities Menu 116 Adapter Setup Menu 117 Device Selections Menu 119 Device Setup Menu 120 Exiting from the Configuration Utility 121 Using the ArrayConfig Program 122 Creating a New Array 122 Managing an Existing Array 128 Making the Array Bootable 128 Displaying Array Information 128 Deleting an Array 129...

Page 14: ...Services 143 HP Forum on CompuServe 143 HP Forum on America Online 144 HP World Wide Web Site 144 Ordering Drivers and BIOS on Diskette 145 HP Support Services 146 Hewlett Packard Telephone Support 147 Lifeline Telephone Support 148 HP Network Phone in Support Service NPS 149 Summary 150 Hewlett Packard Marketing Headquarters 151 crystal bk crystal toc Page xiv Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 15: ...English xv Glossary 153 Index 159 Regulatory Information and Warranty 165 crystal bk crystal toc Page xv Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

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Page 17: ...1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Workstation crystal bk cryst 1 fb4 Page 1 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 18: ...loaded on your system and provided in a driver kit 2 Place the PC Workstation on or under a sturdy desk with easily accessible power outlets and enough space for the keyboard mouse and any other accessories 3 Position the PC Workstation so that its rear connectors are easily accessible 4 Place the display next to the computer Installation Tools No tools are required to install your PC Workstation ...

Page 19: ...ector labeled Parallel 25 pin parallel connector for a parallel device Serial A 9 pin serial connector for a serial device Serial B 9 pin serial connector for a second serial device NOTE The Universal Serial Bus USB connectors can be used for USB accessories Most USB accessories are automatically configured as soon as they are physically attached to the PC Workstation USB accessories are not suppo...

Page 20: ... plug clicks into place 2 Attach the other end of the LAN cable to a hub or into a wall socket that is connected to a hub Let your Network Administrator know that you are connecting your PC Workstation to the network For further instructions on configuring your network connection refer to Configuring Your Network Connection on page 103 Refer also to the online Network Administrator s Guide preload...

Page 21: ...neck and turn down the volume When you put on the headphones slowly increase the volume until you find a comfortable listening level then leave the volume control in that position Dual MIDI Joystick connector LINE IN jack LINE OUT jack Audio Front Panel MIC IN jack NOTE The internal speaker and LINE OUT jack on the rear panel of your PC Workstation are deactivated when you use the Headphones jack ...

Page 22: ...ry SCSI addresses range from 0 to 15 for wide 16 bit SCSI The SCSI address 0 is reserved for the first SCSI hard disk drive and SCSI address 7 is reserved for SCSI controller the default for narrow and wide SCSI devices Refer to the manual provided with the SCSI accessory for instructions on selecting a SCSI address NOTE You don t need to set a SCSI address for Plug and Play SCSI devices SCSI devi...

Page 23: ...nual provided with the SCSI accessory to learn how to install any software that may be necessary to use it NOTE The total length of the external SCSI cables should not exceed 3 meters approximately 10 feet Contact your dealer to order shielded HP SCSI cables to connect external SCSI accessories See page 37 for information on how to connect internal SCSI devices crystal bk cryst 1 fb4 Page 7 Monday...

Page 24: ... cord to grounded outlets WARNING For your safety always connect the equipment to a grounded wall outlet Always use a power cord with a properly grounded plug such as the one provided with this equipment or one in compliance with your national regulations This PC Workstation is disconnected from the power by removing the power cord from the power outlet This means the PC Workstation must be locate...

Page 25: ...fe and it s LCD helps you diagnose problems with your PC Workstation and provides system information you may need to obtain support Press one of the LCD control buttons to display the menu Use to scroll through the menu items and to select the item required For more information on using the LCD refer to Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems on page 75 Network Activity Light This light glows flick...

Page 26: ...n the display first and then the PC Workstation When the PC Workstation is switched on the HP PC Workstation s logo is displayed The PC Workstation performs a Power On Self Test POST Press if you want to view the POST details in the HP Summary Screen refer to The HP Summary Screen and Setup Program on page 101 If an error is detected during the Power On Self Test the PC Workstation will automatica...

Page 27: ...n as possible HP recommends that you use new diskettes for this purpose To create these back up diskettes follow the instructions that appear on screen when you first start your PC Workstation For more information on how to create these diskettes refer to the documentation that came with your application software or operating system Starting Your PC Workstation 1 Before you start your PC Workstati...

Page 28: ...isplayed For details refer to If a POST Error Message is Displayed on page 61 3 If you have set a password in the PC Workstation s Setup program the password prompt displays after the POST has completed If the Password prompt is displayed type your password and press to be able to use the PC Workstation Stopping Your PC Workstation To stop the PC Workstation make sure that you have exited all prog...

Page 29: ...ouch shortcuts to start applications open files or open sites on the WWW Launch the Internet browser supplied with your system Lock or suspend your PC Workstation Access HP TopTools and customer information Mute or adjust the volume of the audio system Menu key Lock Suspend key Internet key HP TopTools Shortcut key HP Customer Information Volume control keys Shortcut keys Mute key crystal bk cryst...

Page 30: ...cape Communicator 4 0 browser configured on the PC Workstation default setting The Microsoft Internet Explorer is also available Lock Suspend Key The action of the Lock Suspend key is configured by pressing the Menu Key and then clicking on Configure the Extended Keys tab and the onscreen Lock button With HP Lock installed the actions you can specify for the Lock Suspend key are Launch screen save...

Page 31: ... Customer Information which includes Information on product features The preloaded software on the system Details on how to configure the HP enhanced keyboard Information on how to configure the WWW browser Detailed HP support information Links to the HP PC and PC Workstation website Mute and Volume Keys Pressing the Mute key mutes the audio or restores the audio if it has been muted The Volume ke...

Page 32: ... key down and pushing it backwards NOTE The scroll functions only work in Windows NT and Windows 95 applications that support scrolling The zoom function works only in Microsoft Office 97 compatible applications that support zoom Using the mouse setup you can assign each mouse button and the mouse wheel to a different function Also you can change the scroll function to work in a different way To d...

Page 33: ... Windows NT applications Control buttons can be customized using mouse setup to perform different control functions according to user requirements NOTE The third button control will only work in Windows NT and Windows 95 applications that support a third control button Context Menu Alternate Select Button Click Select Button AdditionalControlButton for 3D CAD CAM Applications XW Models crystal bk ...

Page 34: ...nlock the keyboard If you have set both an Administrator password and a User password and you enter the Setup program using the User password you will be restricted in your ability to change setup items If you enter the Setup program with an Administrator password you will have no restrictions To set an Administrator password 1 Start the Setup program refer to The HP Summary Screen and Setup Progr...

Page 35: ...etup program using the User password you will be restricted in your ability to change setup items If you enter the Setup program with an Administrator password you will have no restrictions To set a User password 1 Start the Setup Program 2 Select the Security menu 3 Select the User Password submenu 4 Choose the Set User Password setup item You will be asked to enter your password twice Save your ...

Page 36: ...ility of your operating system to implement power management Additional Information and Help Additional information about your PC Workstation is preloaded on your PC Workstation s hard disk drive This information includes New features what is new and special about your PC Workstation Working in comfort guidance on ergonomic issues Using Sound provides guidance on audio issues Network Administrator...

Page 37: ...ful life In several countries HP has a product take back program Collected equipment is sent to one of HP s recycling facilities in Europe or the USA As many parts as possible are reused the remainder are recycled Special care is taken with batteries and other potentially toxic substances which are reduced to non harmful components through a special chemical process If you require more details abo...

Page 38: ...1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Workstation Recycling an Old HP PC Workstation 22 English crystal bk cryst 1 fb4 Page 22 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 39: ...ies Inside Your PC Workstation This chapter explains how to install accessories such as extra memory accessory boards and additional disk drives in your PC Workstation crystal bk cryst 2 fb4 Page 23 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 40: ...One AGP slot graphics Three 32 bit PCI slots one used by SCSI LAN board one with RAIDport One combination PCI or ISA slot One 16 bit ISA slot Front Access Drives for example 3 5 inch 1 44 MB flexible disk drive one third height 5 25 inch 1 2 MB flexible disk drive half height 5 25 inch tape drive half height Internal Mass Storage Devices 5 Pairs of Rails for Front Access Devices 3 5 inch disk driv...

Page 41: ...moving the power cord from the power outlet and any connection to a telecommunications network Always replace the cover on the PC Workstation before switching it on again Removing the Cover 1 Switch off the display and computer 2 Disconnect all power cables and any telecommunications cables 3 If necessary unlock the cover using the key on the back panel crystal bk cryst 2 fb4 Page 25 Monday March ...

Page 42: ...g and Replacing the Cover 26 English 4 Lift the two latches on the front sides of the computer upwards 5 Grasp the cover on the sides at the back of the computer and slide it forwards and off the computer crystal bk cryst 2 fb4 Page 26 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 43: ...ted and safely routed 2 Ensure that the two latches on the front sides of the cover are lifted up and that the lock is unlocked 3 Slide the cover onto the computer making sure that the two guides at the bottom of the case slide into the two rails at the base of the computer Firmly slide the cover backwards into position Press here on both sides of the PC s cover crystal bk cryst 2 fb4 Page 27 Mond...

Page 44: ...s located on the front of the PC Workstation behind the Hardware Control Panel It is designed to detect whether your PC Workstation has been opened since the last time it was used If your PC Workstation has been opened it is assumed that the system configuration has changed and a full start up check is carried out If your PC Workstation has not been opened it is assumed that the system configurati...

Page 45: ... 2 Remove the computer s cover see page 25 3 Press the retaining buttons on each side of the HP UltraFlow airflow guide and lift it partly out of the PC Workstation s case 4 Remove the fan connection to the system board and lift the airflow guide completely out of PC Workstation s case 5 Unscrew the four self retaining screws at the back of the power supply HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide Retaining but...

Page 46: ...t remains connected to the computer Replacing the Power Supply after Installing Accessories 1 Check that all internal cables are safely routed 2 Slide the power supply back into the computer 3 Tighten the four self retaining screws 4 Replace the HP UltraFlow airflow guide 5 Reconnect the fan to the system board Slide the power supply unit clear of the computer Power Supply crystal bk cryst 2 fb4 P...

Page 47: ... Static electricity can damage electronic components Turn off all equipment Do not let your clothes touch the accessory To equalize the static electricity rest the accessory bag on top of the power supply while you are removing the accessory from the bag Handle the accessory as little as possible and with care To install a main memory module 1 Disconnect the computer s power cord and any LAN or te...

Page 48: ...out of PC Workstation s case 5 Remove the Ultra wide 16 bit SCSI cable from the system board 6 Remove the power supply and the transparent airflow guide covering the processor sockets if needed 7 Remove the floppy disk drive data cable from the system board 8 The location of the memory module slots is shown here crystal bk cryst 2 fb4 Page 32 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 49: ...edure for each additional memory module you want to install 12 Install any other accessories if necessary then replace all units and reconnect all cables and power cords Replace the cover see page 27 13 Check the HP Summary Screen to verify the new configuration refer to The HP Summary Screen and Setup Program on page 101 Slide the memory module into the slot at 90o to the system board Push the mo...

Page 50: ... components Turn off all equipment Do not let your clothes touch the accessory Handle the accessory as little as possible and with care To install a video memory module 1 Switch off the display and computer and disconnect the power supply cables and any telecommunications cables Remove the computer s cover see page 25 and carefully place the PC Workstation on its side 2 Carefully remove the board ...

Page 51: ...he HP Summary Screen to verify the new configuration refer to The HP Summary Screen and Setup Program on page 101 NOTE If you need to use a special video driver for your application you may be asked to insert the CD ROM or diskette containing the driver Video Adapter Accessories Available from Other Sources Additional accessories including memory upgrades and a video MPEG module are available for ...

Page 52: ...ernal shelves for hard disk drives and five front access drive shelves for front access drives and hard disk drives Your computer is supplied with one 3 5 inch flexible disk drive and a CD ROM drive If your computer is supplied with a hard disk the hard disk will be installed in the second internal shelf Two internal shelves for 3 5 inch disks Two shelves for 3 5 inch drives Three shelves for 5 25...

Page 53: ...bles The data cables and connectors provided are shown below 16 bit SCSI with five 68 pin SCSI connectors Cable with two 40 pin connectors for IDE Drives such as CD ROM Drives Zip Drives or Hard Disk Drives 68 pin SCSI connectors 34 pin connector 8 bit SCSI with two 50 pin SCSI connectors Cable with one connector for 3 5 inch Flexible Disk Drive 16 bit External 68 pin SCSI connector crystal bk cry...

Page 54: ...xible disk drive supplied An Ultra ATA 33 IDE cable that supports two fast IDE devices If you install a CD ROM drive CD RW drive a Zip drive or a third hard disk drive connect it to this cable Which Power Connectors to Use There are two different types of power connectors these are shown below Some of the power connectors will already be connected to devices If you install a device that requires a...

Page 55: ...rformance through disk striping a RAIDport is provided on the system board aligned with PCI socket 3 When the Adaptec RAIDport adapter is installed in the PCI socket and RAIDport the adapter sets up and accelerates disk striping on hard disks connected to the internal UltraWide 16 bit SCSI controller The Adaptec RAIDport adapter should be used with one or two stripped hard disks NOTE Disk striping...

Page 56: ...e SCSI address 1 The SCSI address is usually configured with jumpers on the SCSI hard disk drive Refer to the installation guide supplied with the drive for information on selecting a SCSI address Some internal SCSI disk drives may have termination resistors that must be removed or disabled before installation in your computer Refer to the drive s installation guide for more details and to see if ...

Page 57: ...e page 29 6 Slide the drive into position in the first internal shelf and align the screw holes in the drive with the four self retaining screws in the drive shelf 7 Secure the drive with the four self retaining screws Screw hole Self retaining screw Align the hole in the drive with the hole in the drive shelf crystal bk cryst 2 fb4 Page 41 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 58: ... Turn to page 46 to complete the installation IDE drives should be connected to a free IDE connector on the IDE cable you can add up to two IDE devices Wide SCSI devices should be connected to a free SCSI connector on the SCSI cable you can add up to five SCSI devices Narrow SCSI devices should be connected to a free SCSI connector on the SCSI cable you can add up to two SCSI devices Up to 13 exte...

Page 59: ...is shelf 1 Disconnect the computer s power cord and any telecommunications cable 2 Remove the computer s cover see page 25 3 Remove the fan connection to the system board see the illustration on page 29 4 Press the retaining buttons on each side of the HP UltraFlow airflow guide and lift it out of the PC Workstation s case 5 Slide out the power supply to provide better access to the disk drive cab...

Page 60: ...ge Devices 44 English 7 Mount the drive on the tray as shown below 8 Slide the drive tray into the drive shelf and secure it Set the drive on the tray Fix the drive to the tray Slide the drive tray into the drive shelf crystal bk cryst 2 fb4 Page 44 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 61: ...lf retaining screws see page 30 IDE drives should be connected to a free IDE connector on the IDE cable you can add up to two IDE devices Wide SCSI devices should be connected to a free SCSI connector on the SCSI cable you can add up to five SCSI devices Narrow SCSI devices should be connected to a free SCSI connector on the SCSI cable you can add up to two SCSI devices Up to 13 external SCSI devi...

Page 62: ...rmation on formatting a drive When an IDE Drive Is Installed 1 Switch on the computer 2 To display the device in POST press while the PC Workstation re starts 3 If an error message appears follow the instructions provided by the Error Message Utility When prompted press to run the Setup program 4 Select the Advanced menu and the IDE Devices submenu In the Primary Master item check that the details...

Page 63: ...edure to follow Before Installing a SCSI Device If you are installing a SCSI device refer to the section Before Installing a SCSI Hard Disk on page 40 before using the following instructions 1 Disconnect the computer s power cord and any telecommunications cable 2 Remove the computer s cover see page 25 3 Slide out the power supply to provide better access to the disk drive cables see page 29 4 If...

Page 64: ...retaining screws see page 30 IDE drives should be connected to a free IDE connector on the IDE cable you can add up to two IDE devices Wide SCSI devices should be connected to a free SCSI connector on the SCSI cable you can add up to five SCSI devices Narrow SCSI devices should be connected to a free SCSI connector on the SCSI cable you can add up to two SCSI devices Up to 13 external SCSI devices...

Page 65: ...ive Is Installed 1 Switch on the computer and press when Setup appears 2 In the Setup program select the Advanced menu the IDE Devices submenu Check that the CD ROM drive has been detected on the IDE channel 3 Press to save and exit the program When a Flexible Disk Drive Is Installed 1 Switch on the computer and press when Setup appears 2 In the Setup program select the Advanced menu the Flexible ...

Page 66: ...I 3 can be used for a full length 32 bit PCI board and also features the RAIDport connector Slot PCI 2 for a full length 32 bit PCI board Slot PCI 1 for a full length 32 bit PCI board Slot AGP for the video adapter board Installing the Board 1 Disconnect the computer s power cord and any LAN connection or telecommunications cable NOTE PCI boards are configured automatically when installed in the P...

Page 67: ...rd horizontally by its top edge Slide it into the board guide of the chosen slot Do not bend the board 6 Align the board s connector with the slot s socket Firmly press the board into the socket Ensure the board s connector engages completely with the socket and does not touch components on other boards Unscrew and remove the slot cover Slide the accessory board into position crystal bk cryst 2 fb...

Page 68: ... accessory board This allows PCI devices to be automatically configured 1 Turn on the PC Workstation and press when Setup appears 2 In the Setup program select the Advanced menu and the PCI Slot Configuration submenu A list of IRQs and the devices that use them are displayed Highlight the IRQ field you want to change for example IRQ 11 3 You can use the space bar or press or to make the IRQ availa...

Page 69: ...computer s cover see page 25 3 Press the retaining buttons on each side of the HP UltraFlow airflow guide and lift it partly out of the PC Workstation s case 4 Remove the fan connection to the system board and lift the airflow guide completely out of the PC Workstation s case 5 Slide out the power supply to improve access to the processor sockets see page 29 and carefully place the PC Workstation ...

Page 70: ...d the warranty 8 Slide the new processor into the processor socket and push gently until it snaps into place the processor can only go in one way If you are installing a second processor remove the card in the second processor socket and slide the processor into the empty processor socket next to the existing processor 9 Insert the VRM for the processor in the VRM socket 10 Replace the transparent...

Page 71: ...rted 2 Install any other accessories before completing the installation of the processor 3 Replace the cover see page 27 4 Turn on the computer and check that the new processor is recognized by the power on system test NOTE To fully benefit from dual processing you will need to re install Windows NT 4 0 on your PC Workstation 1 UP OFF DOWN ON Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 External B...

Page 72: ...2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC Workstation Installing a Processor 56 English crystal bk cryst 2 fb4 Page 56 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 73: ...3 Troubleshooting Your PC Workstation This chapter deals with problems you may encounter when using your PC Workstation crystal bk cryst 3 fb4 Page 57 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 74: ...s Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems You can use HP MaxiLife to help you diagnose problems with your PC Workstation For more information on using HP MaxiLife refer to Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems on page 75 Your HP Hardware Diagnostics Utility A HP Diagnostics utility is either preloaded on your hard disk drive or is available on the World Wide Web With this utility you can diagnose ...

Page 75: ...age 75 Display is Blank and There Are No Error Messages If your display is blank and there are no error messages when you turn on your PC Workstation follow this procedure 1 Check the LCD screen refer to Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems on page 75 2 Check external items 3 Check internal items 4 Rebuild your PC Workstation s components see page 61 Check External Items Be sure the following ex...

Page 76: ...oard Switches page 99 CPU error Reset the PC Workstation or power off the LAN Refer to Your PC Workstation s Hardware Control Panel on page 9 Check that the memory modules are correctly installed Refer to Installing Memory page 31 Check that accessory boards are firmly seated in their slots Refer to Installing Accessory Boards page 50 Verify that any switches and jumpers on the accessory boards ar...

Page 77: ...isplayed Depending on the kind of error you will have one or more of these choices available on screen Press to ignore the message and continue Press to run Setup and correct a system configuration error HP recommends that you correct the error before proceeding even if the PC Workstation appears to start successfully Press to accept validate the change and update Setup s configuration information...

Page 78: ...il the PC Workstation has started A message will be displayed similar to this Configuration has been cleared set switch Clear CMOS to the open position before rebooting e Turn off the PC Workstation disconnect the power cable and remove the cover f Set the system board switch 6 CLEAR CMOS UP to retain the configuration 2 Replace the cover and reconnect the power and cables 3 Switch on the PC Works...

Page 79: ... is not allowed You will need to enter a password to unlock the PC Workstation refer to Setting Passwords on page 18 for more information Check if you are in a suspend standby mode in which case a power off would risk a loss of information data refer to the Power Menu in the HP Setup program CAUTION If you press the On Off button for four seconds the system will be automatically turned off Note th...

Page 80: ...m to operate properly Check your PC Workstation s LCD screen to help you diagnose the problem For more information refer to Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems on page 75 Make sure that the display is plugged in and switched ON Check that the brightness and contrast controls are properly set Ensure that the display video cable is correctly connected Switch off the display and unplug it from the...

Page 81: ...is correctly connected a keyboard icon will be displayed on your screen if the keyboard is not connected If you turn on your PC Workstation the operating system boots and the keyboard is correctly connected but still not available the power on password may be set to keyboard locked You will need to enter a password to unlock the keyboard and mouse You can change this setting in the Setup program R...

Page 82: ...sing Setup b Make sure the printer is correctly set up in your operating system s configuration c Ensure the application program s print menu has been correctly set up Refer to the manual supplied with the application software Check that the PC Workstation s port is working properly by running another peripheral connected to the port If you receive an error message refer to the printer s manual fo...

Page 83: ...IDE Devices For an IDE drive check the Hardware Protection settings in the Setup program Security Hardware Protection For an IDE drive check the Boot Device Security settings in the Setup program Security Boot Devices Security For a SCSI drive check the SCSI Interface settings in the Setup program at Advanced Internal Wide 16 bit SCSI or External Internal 16 8 bit SCSI and in the SCSISelect Utilit...

Page 84: ...ve for power requirements and wavelength Do not attempt to make any adjustment to the unit This PC Workstation is a class 1 laser product The CD ROM Drive Does not Work Check that the cables have been properly connected Check that the CD ROM is inserted in the drive Check the IDE Devices configuration settings in the Setup program Advanced IDE Devices Check the Hardware Protection settings in the ...

Page 85: ...ng headphones or external speakers check that they are properly connected to the Audio Front Panel not to the audio jack for the CD ROM Check that the CD Audio switch is selected in the mixer if selected a speaker icon will appear in the taskbar Check that the CD audio cable is correctly installed and is connected to the system board The CD ROM Drive is Idle If the drive does not appear to be work...

Page 86: ...ual eject button is inside a small hole in the front of the CD ROM drive 2 With a thin solid rod such as the end of a paper clip push the drive s manual eject button 3 The drive door is released opening slightly Carefully pull it open fully and retrieve the disk 4 To close the drive door push it gently closed without forcing it The drive door may not close completely until it is fully functional f...

Page 87: ...cessory board has been firmly installed in the slot Check that the accessory board has been correctly configured Check that the accessory board is not using memory I O addresses an IRQ or DMA also used by the PC Workstation Refer to IRQs DMAs and I O Addresses Used by Your PC Workstation on page 86 for more information crystal bk cryst 3 fb4 Page 71 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 88: ...p If you forget both the User password and the Administrator password 1 Switch off the PC Workstation and remove the computer s cover refer to page 25 2 Set switch 7 PSWRD on the system board switch block to ON DOWN Refer to page 99 for the switch location 3 Replace the PC Workstation s cover and switch on the PC Workstation Allow it to complete its startup routine 4 Switch off the PC Workstation ...

Page 89: ...o a power outlet To change the date and time use your operating system utilities or the Setup program If Your Application Software Does Not Work If the PC Workstation reports the system is OK and the indicator light over the power switch is illuminated but some software won t run refer to the operating system and or application software manuals If You Have a Network Problem If you have a problem w...

Page 90: ...yping CD LAN DIAG 5 Start the HPIEDIAG utility by typing HPIEDIAG Follow the instructions on the screen Then check the configuration of the integrated Ethernet interface using the Setup program Refer also to the Network Administrator s Guide preloaded onto your PC Workstation If Your PC Workstation Has an Audio Problem If you encounter problems with the audio on your PC Workstation refer to the Us...

Page 91: ...e checks progress HP KAYAK XU Error Power supply Check processor 2 VRM installation Check system board Flash new BIOS Check processor 1 VRM installation Check memory installation Check that a CPU or terminator is installed in the CPU slots Check power supply and power cable connections Error Power CPU 1 Error Power CPU 2 Error Board PLL Error BIOS Error No RAM No errors occurred during pre boot PO...

Page 92: ...kstation s various hardware components and display the results Diags To configure your HP LCD 1 Ensure that your PC Workstation s power cord is connected to a grounded outlet In this state your PC Workstation s hardware management chip is active even if your system is not powered on 2 Press one of the LCD control buttons The following menu is displayed 3 Use to scroll down through the menu items a...

Page 93: ...isplays a second menu To perform the diagnostics tests select Power on from this menu to enable the hardware management chip to assess the status of your system s components If your PC Workstation is already powered on the diagnostic tests will be performed as soon as you select Diags from the LCD s main menu To view the test results for each system component press the control button If no compone...

Page 94: ...ests are complete one of the following screens is displayed You can exit the test session by pressing the button Fan CPU Next COMPONENT Next For example if there is a problem with a fan an alarm will sound and the following error screen will appear For more information refer to Check Internal Items on page 60 Diagnostics Done FAIL Exit Diagnostics Done OK Exit No errors were detected System errors...

Page 95: ... the latest version of this utility and then ensure it is ready for use For more information about how and where to install this utility refer to the Vectra Kayak Hardware Diagnostics User s Guide available on the HP World Wide Web Site in PDF Adobe Acrobat format It is important that you use the latest version of this utility to diagnose hardware related problems If you do not HP dedicated Suppor...

Page 96: ... out the diagnostic tests This utility will automatically detect the complete hardware configuration of your system before any tests can be performed Basic System Tests To verify the correct operation of your system s hardware you will need to carry out the Basic System Tests Advanced System Tests To perform more in depth testing of your system s individual components you will need to carry out th...

Page 97: ...4 Technical Information This chapter provides technical information about your PC Workstation and includes information on the HP Setup program crystal bk cryst 4 fb4 Page 81 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 98: ...L Accelerator installed on both the AGP and the PCI accessory board slot 18 MB SGRAM Frame Buffer 1 MB EDO DRAM for VGA 16 MB SDRAM Texture Memory optional or AccelGraphics AccelEclipse OpenGL Accelerator installed on the AGP slot 15 MB 3DRAM Frame Buffer 16 MB SDRAM Texture Memory 1 MB EDO DRAM for VGA LAN Ethernet 10BT 100TX LAN controller on PCI accessory board combined LAN SCSI board Audio Int...

Page 99: ...en mass storage shelves supporting Two front access third height 3 5 inch drives Three front access half height 5 25 inch drives Two internal 3 5 inch hard disk drives System board connectors One flexible disk drive connector One ATA 33 IDE connector for up to two IDE devices One Ultra SCSI 16 bit connector for up to five internal SCSI devices One CD ROM audio connector AUX connector Multimedia fr...

Page 100: ...nced scrolling mouse with mini DIN connector XW Models HP three button mouse with mini DIN connector HP UltraFlow cooling system Cooling system with multiple temperature regulated fans to optimize cooling Headset Stereo headset with microphone Feature Description crystal bk cryst 4 fb4 Page 84 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 101: ... case the PC Workstation will lose its time settings within a few days Maximum Loads Available for Accessory Slots The load limits for the ISA and PCI accessory slots are compliant with ISA and PCI specifications More details of permitted loads are provided on the World Wide Web refer to HP World Wide Web Site on page 144 for access details in the support documentation section for your PC Workstat...

Page 102: ... BIOS or the Plug and Play operating system IRQs used by PC Workstation IRQ0 System timer IRQ1 Keyboard controller IRQ2 Free IRQ3 COM2 COM4 IRQ4 COM1 COM3 IRQ5 AD1816 LPT2 IRQ6 Flexible disk drive controller IRQ7 LPT1 IRQ8 Real time clock IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 AD1816 MIDI IRQ12 Mouse IRQ13 Not connected IRQ14 Integrated IDE controller IRQ15 DMAs used by PC Workstation DMA 0 Capture DMA 1 Playback DMA 2...

Page 103: ...error 0130 013F AD1816 sound system 0170 0177 Free IDE secondary channel 01F0 01F7 IDE primary channel 0200 AD1816 Joystick 0220 0232 AD1816 Sound Blaster 0278 027F LPT 2 02E8 02EF Serial port 4 COM4 02F8 02FF Serial port 2 COM2 0330 0331 AD1816 MIDI 0372 0377 Free Secondary flexible disk drive 0378 037A LPT1 0388 038B AD1816 Adlib FM 03B0 03DF VGA 03E8 03EF COM3 03F0 03F5 Flexible disk drive cont...

Page 104: ...16 8 and CCITT µ law Automatic dynamic filtering for digital audio recording and playback Music Synthesizer MPU401 compatible MIDI port Support for Hardware and Software Wave table Synthesizer Integrated OPL3 compatible music synthesizer Enhanced Stereo Built in Phat Stereo for enlargement of Stereo Image Mixer MPC 3 audio mixer Input mixing sources MIDI microphone LINE IN CD Audio AUX Audio and u...

Page 105: ...nsion Input buffer 64 byte FIFO Microsoft Direct Input standard dual joystick port Audio Front Panel Microphone In jack Headphone Out jack Microphone In jack 20 dB gain preamplifier The boost can be muted with software 32 level programmable volume control Input impedance 600 ohms Sensitivity 30 mVpp to 283 mVpp Headphone Out jack Impedance 32 ohms Feature Description crystal bk cryst 4 fb4 Page 89...

Page 106: ...1280x1024 8 16 24 32 8 24 24 1600x1200 8 16 24 8 24 Not supported 1920x1080 8 16 24 Not supported Not supported 1920x1200 8 16 Not supported Not supported 1800x1440 8 16 Not supported Not supported Maximum Refresh Rates1 Resolution Matrox HP Visualize FX4 AccelEclipse II 640x480 200 Hz 120 Hz 85 Hz 800x600 180 Hz 120 Hz 85 Hz 1024x768 140 Hz 120 Hz 85 Hz 1280x1024 110 Hz 85 Hz 85 Hz 1600x1200 90 H...

Page 107: ...d UltraWide 16 bit SCSI controller dedicated to hard disk drives for full time top speed performance Internal UltraWide 16 bit SCSI integrated Based on Adaptec AIC7880 chip 40 MB per second band width Supports multiple internal SCSI devices SCAM support UltraWide 16 bit SCSI accessory board Based on Symbios Logic 40 MB per second band width 68 pin 16 bit internal connector with 16 bit to 8 bit con...

Page 108: ...pe width Device support Up to 5 HDD non HDD SCSI devices per system board channel Array support Drives can be configured as RAID 0 with 1 or 2 disk drives and RAID 1 with 2 disk drives With 2 disk drives both drives should be the same speed 10 000 rpm and the same capacity both 14 5 GB or 9 1 GB Drives can also be added in non array environments Operating system Windows NT 4 0 Remote management Wi...

Page 109: ...tegrated in System BIOS ExStart Connector Connection to CPU board LAN Remote Wake Up or Remote Power On signals Auxiliary power Hardware Control Panel LAN LED signal Remote Power On Full remote power on with Magic Packet Power Auxiliary power during power off Remote Wake Up Wake Up from Suspend state with Magic Packet Power Main power crystal bk cryst 4 fb4 Page 93 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 110: ... 1130 PCI RAIDport adapter will have been pre installed in the RAIDport connector slot of your PC s system board and configured to provide maximum I O throughput for your PC s two hard drives Although your ARO 1130 adapter and hard drives come pre configured for maximum performance RAID 0 you can also configure the RAIDport adapter and drives to provide protection against data loss RAID 1 To recon...

Page 111: ...ctors 25 pin Parallel Port Connector 15 pin VGA Display Connector on video adapter board 9 pin Serial Port Connectors Port B left Port A right MIDI Joystick Connector 3 5 mm Audio jacks Keyboard right and Mouse left Connectors USB Connectors two crystal bk cryst 4 fb4 Page 95 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 112: ...Wide SCSI Processor 1 Processor 2 AGP Slot PCI Slots Fan Fan airflow guide Status Panel MT Power Fan System Board Switches FDD VRM 1 VRM 2 Memory Modules ISA Slots LCD Panel Wake On Lan Status Panel DT IDE 1 IDE 2 Selected models only Loudspeaker Aux In Audio CD In Audio Mic In RAIDport External Start crystal bk cryst 4 fb4 Page 96 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 113: ...to the internal CD drive This connector allows you to listen to audio from the CD ROM drive The CD Audio Connector has the following pin assignments Auxiliary AUX Connector The AUX Connector labeled AUX IN is a 4 pin connector that is connected to the internal AUX This connector allows you to listen to audio from an auxiliary source The AUX Connector has the following pin assignments Pin Signal I ...

Page 114: ...kers are plugged into the rear jack the audio signal is directed to the rear jack and the internal speakers are muted When a headphone is plugged into the headphone jack the audio signal is directed to the headphone jack no sound is available on the rear panel and the internal speakers are muted The Audio Front Panel Connector has the following pin assignments Refer to the online guide Using Sound...

Page 115: ... Microphone jack The connector has the following pin assignments System Board Switches Switches 1 through 5 are used for processor settings see page 55 and should not be changed Replacing the processor with a different processor is not supported by HP Switches 6 to 10 are used as shown in the following table Pin Signal I O 1 MIC signal power tip IN 2 Analog Ground 3 MIC signal power ring System Bo...

Page 116: ...dministrator Passwords stored in EEPROM UP to enable passwords DEFAULT DOWN to clear passwords 8 KEYB power on Enable or disable power on using the keyboard UP to disable keyboard power on DOWN to enable keyboard power on DEFAULT 9 BOX DEFINITION Select box type UP to select a Mini Tower model DEFAULT DOWN to select a Desktop model 10 BIOS Recovery Mode UP to enable normal mode DEFAULT DOWN to ena...

Page 117: ...e start up logo appears on your display press This takes you to the HP Summary Screen To go immediately into the Setup program and bypass the Summary Screen press instead of The Summary Screen is displayed for only a short time To retain the screen until you decide to leave it press Starting the HP Setup Program 1 Turn on the display and then the computer If the PC Workstation is already turned on...

Page 118: ... Select Exit Saving Changes to save your changes and exit Setup The PC Workstation will automatically restart If you set a User Password the PC Workstation will display the power on prompt Enter the User Password to use the PC Workstation P h o e n i x B I O S S e t u p U t i l i t y Main Advanced Security Boot Power Exit Item Specific Help Plug Play O S NO Reset Configuration Data NO 13 06 48 11 ...

Page 119: ...orkstation 2 Disabling the LAN card will only disable certain features of the LAN card such as remote power on or remote wakeup not the card itself Network Setup Items1 Where to find in Setup Enable the integrated network interface 2 In the Advanced menu go to the Integrated Network Interface submenu Enable your PC Workstation to be started booted and logged on from the network In the Security men...

Page 120: ...D ROM line Press or to change the option to Disabled c Press to go to the Start From IDE HDD line Press or to change the option to Disabled 5 Save your changes and exit Selecting the Boot Device Priority You can determine the order in which your PC Workstation looks for boot devices including boot devices on the network To do this 1 With the Setup program running use the or key to select the Boot ...

Page 121: ...le a boot device 1 Go to the Advanced menu in the Setup program 2 Select the SCSI channel you wish to set 3 Enable or disable the Option ROM Scan as required Using SCSI Select ATTENTION The SCSISelect utility is intended for advanced users only Note that the SCSISelect options displayed on your screen may be different from those described here Some options are not displayed if the HP FastRAID opti...

Page 122: ... the option and press Enter Press F5 to switch between color and monochrome modes Options Configure View Host Adapter Settings SCSI Disk Utilities Arrow keys to move cursor Enter to select option Esc to exit SCSISelect TM Utility v1 xxx Configuration SCSI Bus Interface Definitions Host Adapter SCSI ID 7 SCSI Parity Checking Enabled Additional Options Boot Device Options Press Enter SCSI Device Con...

Page 123: ...parity Additional Options Boot Device Options Press to display the Boot Device Configuration menu described on the next page SCSI Device Configuration Press to display the SCSI Device Configuration menu Array 1000 BIOS only if HP FastRAID is installed This option is enabled by default and instructs the system to use the special BIOS for the FastRAID option If you disable this option and re boot th...

Page 124: ...ameter is the SCSI ID of the boot device The default value is 0 Boot Lun Number More advanced SCSI devices can have several logical units This option indicates the logical unit or Lun on which to boot for the drive chosen in the Boot SCSI ID The default value is 0 Boot Device Configuration Select SCSI peripheral from which to boot To view peripheral by ID select SCSI Disk Utilities from previous m...

Page 125: ...you can select a maximum transfer rate of 20 0 MB per second Certain older SCSI 1 devices do not support UltraWide SCSI up to 40 MB per second or Ultra narrow SCSI or Wide SCSI data transfer rates up to 20 MB per second Select a Maximum Sync Transfer Rate of 10 0 MB per second for these devices Enable Disconnection To optimize SCSI bus performance Enable Disconnection should be set to Yes SCSI Dev...

Page 126: ...Yes if your boot device has multiple LUNs It is set to no by default Include in BIOS Scan This setting when set to Yes allows the SCSI device to be controlled by the host adapter with this SCSI ID When set to No the adapter does not control the SCSI device AdvancedConfiguration Options Menu It is recommended that these settings are not changed Use the and keys to move between options Press to disp...

Page 127: ...lt Support Removable Disks Under BIOS as Fixed Disks When Boot Only is selected only the removable media drive designated as the boot device is treated as a hard disk drive If All Disks is selected all removable media drives supported by the BIOS are treated as hard disk drives No removable media drives are treated as hard disk drives when Disabled is selected In this case removable media drives m...

Page 128: ...cover the SCSI ID of any device on the SCSI bus Use the and keys to highlight a device and press to display the Format Disk Verify Media menu Format Disk This utility can be used to perform a low level format of a hard disk Most SCSI disks are pre formatted and do not need low level formatting You should note that this function can take several hours Verify Disk Media This utility scans for media ...

Page 129: ...t your host adapter and all SCSI devices connected to it Be very careful if you change any of these settings The second table shows the device settings which apply to individual devices Settings for the Host Adapter and All Devices Default Settings SCAM Support On Parity Enabled Host Adapter SCSI ID 7 Scan Order Low to High 0 Max Removable Media Support None Settings for Individual SCSI Devices De...

Page 130: ...wn below Use the and keys and the key to make a selection from this menu You can only select an adapter if the current status is On Changes are possible only if NVRAM non volatile memory on your adapter is present Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Version 1 07 MAIN MENU Port Irq Status NvRAM Num Level Current Next Boot Found SYM53C875 E800 3 On On Yes Change Adapter Status Adapter Boot Orde...

Page 131: ...ge When you select this option the Change Status on Next Boot menu is displayed To toggle an adapter s status on or off from the Change Status on Next Boot menu select it and press When you are satisfied with your selections press to exit this menu Display Mode This option determines how much information about your host adapter s and SCSI devices is displayed on the screen during the PC Workstatio...

Page 132: ...s This option lets you view and change settings for the devices attached to the selected adapter After you have made changes to the configuration of a host adapter or to any connected SCSI device you will return to this menu Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Version 1 07 1 SYM53C875 Utilities Adapter Setup Device Selections Help Exit this menu Use arrow keys to select from menu Then press E...

Page 133: ...nerate parity but some SCSI devices do not For this reason you can disable parity checking NOTE When disabling parity checking you may have to disable disconnects for certain devices as parity checking for the re selection phase is not disabled If a device does not generate parity and it disconnects the I O never completes because the re selection never completes Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration U...

Page 134: ...vers to scan the SCSI bus from low to high 0 to max SCSI ID or from high to low max to 0 SCSI ID If you have more than one device on a SCSI bus changing the device order changes the drive letters which are assigned to them by the system This will change the boot order Removable Media Support Only used when removable disk drives are installed For more information refer to the User s Guide that came...

Page 135: ...enu Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Version 1 07 1 SYM53C875 Device Selections 0 7 Sync Data Disc Time Scan Scan Queue Rate Width Out Bus LUNS Tags Dev0 N A 40 16 On 10 Yes Yes Enabled Dev1 N A 40 16 On 10 Yes Yes Enabled Dev2 N A 40 16 On 10 Yes Yes Enabled Dev3 N A 40 16 On 10 Yes Yes Enabled Dev4 N A 40 16 On 10 Yes Yes Enabled Dev5 N A 40 16 On 10 Yes Yes Enabled Dev6 N A 40 16 On 10 ...

Page 136: ... a Fast SCSI device you would select 10 MB sec Width bits This option lets you set the width in bits for the device The choices are 8 or 16 For example if the device is an external SCSI device you would set the width to 8 bits Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility Version 1 00 1 SYM53C875 Dev0 N A Setup Sync Rate Mega Bytes sec 40 MB sec Width bits 16 Disconnect On Read Write I O Timeout secs 1...

Page 137: ...S More advanced SCSI devices can have several logical units LUNs This option lets you specify whether SCSI LUNs are scanned for at boot time The choices are Yes or No Queue Tags This option lets you specify whether queue tags are enabled or disabled In a multi tasking environment this option must be enabled It should only be disabled for troubleshooting Format Disk This utility can be used to perf...

Page 138: ...ig asks you a few simple questions and uses your answers to create the kind of array that best meets your needs This process is similar to the Wizards used in many applications You do not need to know the technical details of how arrays are configured Refer to Using Express Setup on page 123 Custom Setup this option allows advanced users to create arrays with more than two drives with customized c...

Page 139: ...om the new array This type of array does not have special data protection features however Select Optimized for Data Protection if your main concern is to protect the files on the array from disk failure This type of array safeguards files in the array even if one of the array disks fails To use this option two disk drives are required 6 At the prompt enter the number of drives to use in the array...

Page 140: ... if the disk drives are large A message appears when the array has been created An error message appears if the ArrayConfig encounters some problems for example an array already exits If this happens run ArrayConfig again and use the Custom Setup option 10 Press until you re back at the Main Menu and exit ArrayConfig Installing Windows NT 4 0 11 Begin the installation of Windows NT 4 0 by booting ...

Page 141: ...SI devices 4 When the Main Menu appears select Disk Array Operations 5 Select Create New Array from the Disk Array Operations menu 6 Type a name for the array and press The name can be up to 15 characters long and can include spaces and any other printable characters 7 Select an array type from the following options RAID 0 Data is striped across the disks in a RAID 0 array allowing for faster data...

Page 142: ...warning appears if you select a disk that has partitions Do not select disks with partitions if they contain data you want to keep because any existing data will be erased when the disk becomes part of the array When you have selected the number of drives you specified in Step 8 the next screen appears automatically If you are creating a RAID 1 array and if there are any unassigned drives the scre...

Page 143: ...ay name is complete press any key to return to the Disk Array Operations menu 14 To create additional arrays if disks are available return to Step 5 When all arrays are created exit from ArrayConfig remove the ArrayConfig diskette and reboot the computer After you reboot you can write data to the arrays 15 Press until you re back at the Main Menu and exit ArrayConfig 16 Begin the installation of W...

Page 144: ...st no changes are necessary if it has some other unit number highlight the array name and press to select it 3 Use the arrow keys to move the selected array to the top of the list Then press to deselect it 4 When you are finished press to return to the Main Menu NOTE You cannot use this procedure to change the boot order of a non striped SCSI disk drive see the Resolving Problems on page 134 for n...

Page 145: ...rations menu 3 When the list of arrays appears select the array you want to delete CAUTION A warning appears if you select an array that has partitions Do not delete an array with partitions if it contains data you want to keep because any existing data will be erased Be especially careful not to select your boot array 4 View information about the array and make sure you really want to delete it P...

Page 146: ...option is faster than a low level format but it does not verify the integrity of the disks Low level Format Performs a low level SCSI format This writes a consistent pattern to the disks checks the disks for defects and fills the array with zeroes Low level formatting can take some time up to 1 hour if the disks are large You cannot abort a low level format once it has started CAUTION Formatting o...

Page 147: ...ions menu NOTE You will need to install the operating system after the array is initialized Refer to Installing Windows NT 4 0 on page 124 Adding and Deleting Spares Dedicated spare disks spares are an important data protection and real time recovery feature of RAID 1 arrays RAID 0 arrays do not support spares Up to two dedicated spares can be defined for each array If a disk in an array fails whi...

Page 148: ... new dedicated spare is added immediately CAUTION A warning appears if you select a disk that has partitions Do not select disks with partitions if they contain data you want to keep because any existing data will be erased Be especially careful not to select your boot disk as a spare 6 Press any key to continue Deleting a Dedicated Spare Follow these steps to delete a dedicated spare 1 Select Dis...

Page 149: ...ce Manager window select the View menu then Change Password NOTE You can install the HP RAID Device Manager from the driver s CD ROM or the HP website The first time you use the HP RAID Device Manager no password is set When requested to enter the Old Password press to go to the New Password box 1 In the Storage Configuration window select the RAID icon Then select Operations then Optimize Perform...

Page 150: ... already in position one then no changes are necessary Otherwise select the Array1000 Family Raid Adapter by using the up and down arrows then press the key to move it up the list Save your changes before you exit the Setup program 2 Check that the array has been selected as the boot device using the ArrayConfig utility a Insert the ArrayConfig utility disk in drive A b Reboot your computer and wh...

Page 151: ...ted to the Symbios controller to Wide SCSI devices 5 Ensure that you boot from the Windows NT diskettes provided and not from the CD ROM If you boot from the CD ROM the hard drive will not be found problem relating to Windows NT 6 Ensure that the FastRAID Array1000 drivers are installed To install these drivers a Shut down your PC Workstation remove the ARO 1130 adapter and restart your system b C...

Page 152: ... a spare Or you could configure two arrays one with two drives and one with one drive Q Can we connect a third SCSI drive to the Narrow SCSI controller A You can connect a third drive to the Symbios controller but both the Symbios BIOS and UltraWide BIOS cannot be loaded at the same time That means that you cannot boot from both SCSI devices at the same time If you only need to boot from the Symbi...

Page 153: ...ude in BIOS Scan option move to the SCSI Device ID to be disabled and press the key Q After I installed the FastRAID card I could not boot Windows NT from my non striped wide SCSI drive I get a blue screen with the message BOOT DEVICE NOT FOUND A Even if the drive is not configured in a RAID array you can boot on it before installing the FastRAID card provided that the required SCSI drivers are in...

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Page 156: ... service and support options which are listed below HP Authorized Reseller HP SupportPack HP Support Assistant CD ROM HP Information Services HP Support Services Technical phone support Lifeline phone support Network phone in support NOTE When calling any of the international telephone numbers listed in this chapter replace the with your international telephone access code Service Means of Access ...

Page 157: ...our specific needs regarding product development or custom installations Similar support services are offered by third parties or the HP Customer Support organization in your country HP SupportPack HP s three year SupportPack is available from your local reseller It must be purchased within 30 days of purchasing your HP PC Workstation The concept of SupportPack is simple It allows you to extend yo...

Page 158: ...e manuals Installation and configuration information Troubleshooting information Technical reference manuals Subscriptions to HP Support Assistant can be obtained with an order form which is available from the HP FIRST Faxback system Request document number 9025 US and Asia Pacific or 19025 Europe Subscriptions can also be obtained by contacting the following numbers Region Phone Number Fax Number...

Page 159: ...rkstation and HP products You can also download the latest versions of drivers BIOS and software utilities for HP PC Workstations As a preferred Hewlett Packard customer you are invited to join CompuServe at no initial charge For the United States and the United Kingdom call the number shown below and ask for representative 51 For all other locations first call the worldwide number to obtain the n...

Page 160: ...or utilities for HP products Membership information can be obtained by calling 1 800 827 6364 giving the preferred customer number 1118 HP World Wide Web Site The HP World Wide Web site gives you access to information about HP its products including product data sheets service and support information electronic newsletters and technical tips You can also download the latest versions of drivers BIO...

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Page 162: ...configuration and setup of your PC Workstation and for the bundled or pre loaded operating system Lifeline Telephone support is available during the second and third years of hardware warranty via the Lifeline program which is a fee based service HP does NOT provide support for PC Workstations configured as network servers We recommend HP NetServers for your network server requirements NOTE Reload...

Page 163: ...o 6 00 pm Central European time 1 1 For non listed European countries support is available in English by calling 44 171 512 5202 Country Language Local Number United Kingdom English 0171 512 5202 Ireland English 01 662 5525 Netherlands Dutch 020 606 8751 Belgium Dutch 02 626 8806 French 02 626 8807 Switzerland French 084 880 1111 German 084 880 1111 Germany German 0180 525 8143 France French 01 43...

Page 164: ...our phone bill at a per minute rate or to your credit card Visa Mastercard or American Express at a flat fee The charge begins AFTER you have been put in contact with a support technician If your problem is found to be covered by the HP Hardware Warranty no charge will be applied In the US please call the appropriate number listed below In Europe please call the telephone support center 44 171 512...

Page 165: ... leading Network Operating Systems and Network manufacturers Support your HP and non HP products with a single telephone call Increase network uptime You can purchase the HP NPS service as an annual contract billable in advance annually bi annually quarterly or at an hourly rate This contract service provides unlimited toll free access to HP Response Center Engineers RCEs To obtain an HP NPS contr...

Page 166: ...al subscription Anytime HP Electronic services Technicalinformation drivers utilities tools and diagnostics Anytime 24 hour access No charge Anytime HP BBS WWW CompuServe America Online Technical Phone support Basic assistance for PC Workstation setup configuration start up and hardware diagnosis First year Business hours No charge At time of purchase HP Lifeline phone support Basic assistance for...

Page 167: ... Peregrine Tower Lipp Centre 89 Queensway Central Hong Kong LATIN AMERICA Hewlett Packard Prolongación Reforma No 700 Col Lomas de Santa Fe Del Alvaro Obregón México 01210 Mexico D F EUROPE European Operations Hdqtrs Hewlett Packard S A 150 route du Nant d Avril P O Box 1217 Meyrin 2 Geneva Switzerland USA Intercon Operations Hdqtrs Hewlett Packard Company 3495 Deer Creek Road P O Box 10495 Palo A...

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Page 169: ...o be used when notes are played through MIDI BBS Bulletin Board System A computer that uses a modem and software to serve as an information source for other computers equipped with a modem Hewlett Packard has a BBS that can be reached at 1 408 553 3500 BIOS Basic Input Output System Software that provides an interface between the computer hardware and the operating system bus An electrical connect...

Page 170: ...rrect data errors in memory modules expansion slot A slot inside the computer connected to the system board that can be used for accessory boards extended memory Memory which can be addressed by the processor in the area of memory above the first 1 MB Extended MIDI format Allows MIDI channels 1 to 10 of the General MIDI operation mode to be used when notes are played through MIDI FM synthesis A te...

Page 171: ... patch maps and channel mappings Mixing Combining sounds from several sources MPEG Motion Picture Expert Group A standard for video sequence compression You can play back MPEG files from the WEB or a video CD ROM MPU 401 MIDI interface hardware standard developed by the Roland Co multimedia Combining static media such as text and pictures with dynamic data such as sound video and animation on the ...

Page 172: ...pled the more closely it will match the original sound SCAM SCSI Configured Automatically A protocol which automatically assigns device IDs to SCSI devices which support SCAM SCSI Small Computer System Interface A high speed data bus used for connecting hard disks tape drives and other accessories to your computer see 8 bit SCSI and 16 bit SCSI SCSI chain Devices connected on a single SCSI bus SDR...

Page 173: ... or expansion card which converts signals in the computer into displayable signals video RAM Memory that enables or speeds up drawing to the screen or increases resolution or color options Voices The number of synthesized sounds that a device can generate simultaneously WAV files A Microsoft file format for storing digital audio data Wavesample A sample used in a wavetable or sampling synthesizer ...

Page 174: ...method of data compression that enables the sampling of sound at a resolution of 16 bits but that generates the same quantity of data as an 8 bit sampling rate crystal bk glossary fb4 Page 158 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

Page 175: ... BIOS defined 153 obtaining via World Wide Web 144 ordering by mail 145 boot device priority changing 104 bus defined 153 C cables flexible disk drive 48 IDE 42 45 48 keyboard 3 SCSI 42 48 cache defined 153 CD audio connector internal 97 connector on system board 96 CD ROM completing installation 49 defined 153 troubleshooting 68 CD RW defined 153 troubleshooting 68 change password 133 checking vi...

Page 176: ...3 H hard disk activity light 9 troubleshooting 67 hard disk drive cables 42 45 completing installation 46 installing 39 headphones connector 5 headphones jack impedance 89 Hewlett Packard information services 143 marketing headquarters 151 support and information services 139 World Wide Web access 144 HP customer information key 15 HP Forum on America Online 144 on CompuServe 143 HP MaxiLife 9 58 ...

Page 177: ...ute key 15 N Netscape Communicator 4 0 14 network activity light 9 connecting to 4 features 93 RJ 45 connector 4 telephone support 149 network configuration setup 103 NT Lock 9 O OLE defined 155 Optimized for Data Protection 123 124 Optimized for Performance 123 P parallel port connector 3 password if you forget 72 setting 18 patch defined 155 PC lock button 9 PC Workstation feature summary iv fea...

Page 178: ...g 72 sound files defined 156 specifications 121 technical 81 starting and stopping PC Workstation 10 changing the boot device 104 PC Workstation 11 PC Workstation first time 10 status panel connector 96 stopping PC Workstation 12 striping using FastRAID 94 summary screen 101 support by telephone 147 148 information services 139 Network Phone in Support 149 summary of services 150 Support Assistant...

Page 179: ...AID 94 V video controller defined 157 video memory installing 34 video resolutions 90 view menu 133 voices defined 157 voltage monitoring 15 volume key 15 VRM socket on system board 96 W WAV files defined 157 wavesample defined 157 World Wide Web access to HP 144 WRAM defined 157 crystal bk crystal ix Page 163 Monday March 23 1998 4 09 AM ...

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Page 182: ... 1993 EN 55022 1994 Class B EN 50082 1 1992 IEC 801 2 1992 prEN 55024 2 1992 4 kV CD 8 kV AD IEC 801 3 1984 prEN 55024 3 1991 3 V m IEC 801 4 1988 prEN 55024 4 1992 0 5 kV Signal Lines 1 kV Power Lines IEC 555 2 1982 A1 1985 EN 60555 2 1987 IEC 1000 3 3 1994 EN 61000 3 3 1995 Supplementary information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low V...

Page 183: ...power cord For your safety never remove the PC s cover without first removing the power cord and any connection to a telecommunication network Always replace the cover before switching on again Si le cordon secteur n est pas livré avec votre ordinateur utiliser un cordon secteur en accord avec votre code electrique national USA utiliser un cordon secteur UL listed de type SVT Canada utiliser un co...

Page 184: ...ordnung 3 GSGV Deutschland LpA 70 db am Arbeitsplatz normaler Betrieb nach EN27779 11 92 Notice for Japan This equipment is in the Class B category information technology equipment based on the rules of the Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI Although aimed for residential area operation radio interference may be caused when used near a radio or TV r...

Page 185: ...sories inside the system processor unit such as video adapters mass storage devices and interface controllers are covered by this warranty This warranty is extended worldwide under certain conditions please check with your local HP office to products purchased from HP or an Authorized HP Personal Computer Dealer which are reshipped by the original purchaser either for use by the original purchaser...

Page 186: ...rvice for this product is restricted or unavailable in certain locations In HP Excluded Travel Areas areas where geographical obstacles undeveloped roads or unsuitable public transportation prohibit routine travel service is provided on a negotiated basis at extra charge Response time for HP on site service in an HP Service Travel Area is normally next business day excluding HP holidays for HP Tra...

Page 187: ...Product License Agreement UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED BELOW THIS HP SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE AGREEMENT SHALL GOVERN THE USE OF ALL SOFTWARE THAT IS PROVIDED TO YOU THE CUSTOMER AS PART OF THE HP COMPUTER PRODUCT IT SHALL SUPERSEDE ANY NON HP SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS THAT MAY BE FOUND ON LINE OR IN ANY DOCUMENTATION OR OTHER MATERIALS CONTAINED IN THE COMPUTER PRODUCT PACKAGING Note Operating System Soft...

Page 188: ... error free In the event that this software product fails to execute its programming instructions during the warranty period Customer s remedy shall be a refund or repair Should HP be unable to replace the media within a reasonable amount of time Customer s alternate remedy shall be a refund of the purchase price upon return of the product and all copies Removable Media If supplied HP warrants the...

Page 189: ... F Storage humidity 8 to 80 relative Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 40 F to 104 F Operating humidity 15 to 80 relative Acoustic noise emission Sound Power with 10 krpm SCSI hard disk drive as defined ISO 7779 LwA 47 7 dB Power supply Input voltage 100 127 200 240 Vac selected automatically Input frequency 50 60Hz Maximum power 260 W continuous Your HP PC Workstation s Physical Characteristics c...

Page 190: ... to upgrade your computer by installing accessories HP Help Start Programs HPInfo Operating System Online Help Start Help Contents Operating System User s Guide HP User s Guide How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC Workstation Find out about the different support options available and how to troubleshoot your computer HP Help Start Programs HPInfo HP User s Guide HP Support and Information Ser...

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