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hardware reference guide

workstation xw6000

First Edition (October 2002)

Document Part Number: 301155-001

Longbow.book  Page ii  Thursday, August 22, 2002  11:38 AM

Summary of Contents for Workstation xw6000

Page 1: ...second processor Installation of DIMMs Hyper Threading Technology IMPORTANT Read this document first before referencing the Hardware Reference Guide included on the Documentation Library CD System Board Components IMPORTANT If the system board part number in your workstation is 339100 xxx this section replaces the System Board Components section of the existing Hardware Reference Guide System boar...

Page 2: ...speed cache size and type as the primary processor To install a second processor 1 Power down your system as instructed in the Hardware Reference Guide 2 Remove the workstation access panel 3 Place the workstation in the desktop position 5 CPU power connector t CD ROM audio connector 6 Power button LED connector y Auxiliary audio connector 7 Diskette drive connector u Battery 8 Primary ATA connect...

Page 3: ...eating in the socket Using your fingers carefully try to lift the processor out of the socket A properly seated processor will not lift out of the socket 9 Remove and discard the green thermal grease protective liner from the bottom of the new fansink and set the fansink over the processor 1 NOTE Be careful not to touch the exposed thermal grease when handling the fansink 10 Line up the captive sc...

Page 4: ...g so may damage the module Ä CAUTION Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the workstation or option boards Before beginning these procedures ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object When adding upgrading or replacing PC2100 DDR SDRAM memory modules in the hp workstation xw6000 care must be taken to avoid incorrect pairin...

Page 5: ...tion is possible it does not provide the optimal system performance that a dual DIMM dual channel of matching sizes configuration provides If you are installing two DIMMs of different sizes they can only be installed in slot 1 and slot 3 with each DIMM occupying either slot NOTE Although a mixed size dual DIMM configuration is possible it does not provide the optimal system performance that a dual...

Page 6: ...le on the Computer Setup menu The Hyper Threading Technology is recommended for use with Microsoft Windows XP systems This technology is detected by the system and is turned on in the operating system after it is enabled in the system BIOS Hyper Threading is not recommended for use with Windows 2000 based workstations The Hyper Threading Technology is compatible with Linux based systems An SMP ker...

Page 7: ...ctober 2002 This guide is provided as a reference tool The topics contained herein describe specific features and will assist you with installing additional components such as hard drives memory expansion boards and processors Longbow book Page i Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 8: ...pose and is subject to change without notice The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language...

Page 9: ...on Insert 1 9 Windows Logo Key 1 9 Special Mouse Functions 1 10 Serial Number Location 1 10 Changing from a Minitower to a Desktop Configuration 1 10 Changing from a Desktop to a Minitower Configuration 1 14 2 Hardware Upgrades Installation Sequence 2 1 Removing the Workstation Access Panel 2 3 Removing the Front Bezel 2 4 Installing Additional Memory 2 5 DIMM Socket Locations 2 5 DIMM Installatio...

Page 10: ...rd 2 23 Removing an Expansion Board 2 24 Installing an Additional Processor 2 25 Upgrading a Processor 2 30 Preparing for a Processor Upgrade 2 30 Hardware Components Required 2 31 Guidelines for Separating the Heatsink Processor Assembly 2 31 Removing an Existing Processor 2 32 Installing a New Processor 2 35 A Specifications B Hard Drive Installation Using the Cable Select Feature with Ultra ATA...

Page 11: ...Workstation D 1 E Electrostatic Discharge Preventing Electrostatic Damage E 1 Grounding Methods E 2 F Routine Computer Care and Shipping Preparation Routine Computer Care F 1 CD ROM Drive Precautions F 2 Operation F 2 Cleaning F 2 Safety F 2 Shipping Preparation F 3 Index Longbow book Page v Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 12: ...op Features may vary depending on your model For a complete listing of the hardware and software installed in your workstation run Diagnostics for Windows or the INSPECT utility available on some models Instructions for using these utilities are provided in the Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation Library CD Longbow book Page 1 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 13: ...busy indicator 3 Power on light 9 Diskette drive eject button 4 Headphone connector Hard drive activity light 5 1394 connector optional q Microphone connector 6 Universal Serial Bus USB connectors Your workstation is equipped with a 1394 connector This connector is functional only when an optional 1394 PCI expansion board is installed Longbow book Page 2 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 14: ...l Bus USB connectors 2 Serial connector Serial A 8 Mouse connector 3 Serial connector Serial B 9 Microphone Line in connector 4 Keyboard connector Parallel connector 5 Headphone Line out connector q Network Interface Card NIC connector 6 SCSI connector w VGA AGP video connector Longbow book Page 3 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 15: ...sor connector 3 Secondary processor socket q Front USB connector 4 Rear system fan connectors w Secondary ATA connector 5 CPU power connector e Front chassis fan connector 6 Power button header r Internal speaker connector 7 Diskette drive connector t CD ROM audio connector 8 Primary ATA connector y Auxiliary audio connector Longbow book Page 4 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 16: ...nts Continued System board components u Battery a Front audio connector i Password header s AGP Pro socket o CMOS reset switch d Secondary Processor Voltage Regulator Module VRM p Four PCI slots f Four DIMM sockets Longbow book Page 5 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 17: ...er present then you can manually switch the audio signal from analog to digital See Solving Audio Problems in the Troubleshooting Guide on the Documentation Library CD for instructions on how to manually switch the audio signal for your operating system If you are using a headphone set that is mono the system will attempt to switch to digital and you will experience noise or silence This can be fi...

Page 18: ...dows Logo Key Used in combination with other keys to perform other functions see Windows Logo Key later in this section 3 Alt key Used in combination with another key its effect depends on the application software you are using 4 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 applications 5 Easy ...

Page 19: ...nd Unlocking the Easy Access Buttons The System Administrator can lock and unlock the Easy Access Buttons Once locked the buttons can only be reprogrammed by modifying the bcf file For administrative privileges which require control of the Easy Access Button destinations refer to the Readme admin txt file 6 Editing keys Includes the following Insert Home Page Up Delete End and Page Down Holding do...

Page 20: ...alignment the spacing around the icons may require adjustment Windows Logo Key Use the Windows Logo Key in combination with other keys to perform certain functions available in the Windows operating systems Windows Logo Key F1 Displays a pop up menu for the selected object Windows Logo Key Tab Activates the next Taskbar button Windows Logo Key E Launches Explore My Computer Windows Logo Key F Laun...

Page 21: ...port Changing from a Minitower to a Desktop Configuration To change from a minitower to a desktop configuration 1 Shut down the operating system properly then turn off the workstation and any external devices 2 Disconnect the power cord from the grounded AC outlet then disconnect the network cable and any external devices from the system 3 Remove the workstation access panel See Removing the Works...

Page 22: ... with the drivelock Ä CAUTION Do not hold the face plate while removing a drive Only hold a drive by its casing 7 While holding the drive casing gently pull the drive out Ä CAUTION When removing a drive do not pull the drive from the front of the drive bay To prevent damage to the drive bezel push the drive and drive casing from the rear for removal from the front of the drive bay Longbow book Pag...

Page 23: ...nstalling the drive may result in damage to the drive In the desktop configuration always place the diskette drive in the bay nearest the top of the chassis bay 3 to ensure proper drive clearance and access When all of the drives are properly inserted the drivelock will secure the drives in place 9 Reconnect the power and data cables to the drives as labeled Longbow book Page 12 Thursday August 22...

Page 24: ...n it within the front bezel Changing from a minitower to a desktop configuration When converting from a minitower to a desktop orientation use the replacement subpanel that was shipped with your workstation to ensure that the HP logo is properly oriented 11 Replace the subpanel front bezel and the workstation access panel Be sure that the subpanel and front bezel align properly with the alignment ...

Page 25: ...rnal devices 2 Disconnect the power cord from the grounded AC outlet then disconnect the network cable and any external devices from the system 3 Remove the workstation access panel See Removing the Workstation Access Panel in Chapter 2 4 Remove the front bezel See Removing the Front Bezel in Chapter 2 5 Disconnect all power and data cables from the drives in the 5 25 inch drive bays Longbow book ...

Page 26: ... the drive casing can be grasped Ä CAUTION Do not hold the face plate while removing a drive Only hold a drive by its casing 8 While holding the drive casing gently pull the drives out Ä CAUTION When removing a drive do not pull the drive from the front of the drive bay To prevent damage to the drive bezel push the drive and drive casing from the rear for removal from the front of the drive bay Lo...

Page 27: ...en installing the drives may damage the drives In the minitower configuration always place the diskette drive in the third bay from the top of the chassis to ensure proper drive clearance within the chassis When all the drives are properly inserted the drivelock will secure the drives in place 10 Reconnect the power and data cables to the drives as labeled Longbow book Page 16 Thursday August 22 2...

Page 28: ...gn it within the front bezel Changing from a desktop to a minitower configuration When converting from a desktop to a minitower orientation use the replacement subpanel that is shipped with your workstation to ensure that the HP logo is properly oriented 12 Replace the subpanel front bezel and the workstation access panel Be sure that the subpanel and front bezel align properly with the alignment ...

Page 29: ...re not included with your workstation Installation Sequence Follow this sequence of steps to ensure the proper installation of any optional equipment Before you begin observe the following precautions Å WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the internal system components to cool before touching them Å WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to ...

Page 30: ...ss Panel in this chapter 4 If you are installing or removing drives in the front bays see Removing the Front Bezel in this chapter for instructions 5 Install any optional equipment such as memory additional drives expansion boards processors or batteries See the appropriate sections in this chapter or the appendixes for installation instructions Also refer to the documentation provided with the op...

Page 31: ...tion and any external devices 2 Disconnect the power cord from the grounded AC outlet 3 Loosen the two thumbscrews 1 as shown in the following illustration 4 Slide the access panel 2 back Loosening the two thumbscrews and removing the workstation access panel When replacing the workstation access panel be sure to tighten both thumbscrews Longbow book Page 3 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 32: ...ation access panel See Removing the Workstation Access Panel in this chapter 4 Remove the bezel a Push in on the two front bezel release latches 1 b Rotate the front bezel away from the chassis 2 to release it Pressing the tabs to remove the front bezel When replacing the front bezel ensure that the bottom hinge points are properly placed in the chassis before rotating the front bezel back into it...

Page 33: ...upport you may be required to replace the preinstalled DIMMs with higher capacity DIMMs You can also install additional DIMMs in the two unpopulated memory sockets DIMM Socket Locations Your workstation supports a total of four DIMM sockets on two channels two sockets per channel DIMMs must be installed in identical pairs for dual channel operation The four DIMM sockets are numbered XMM1 and XMM3 ...

Page 34: ... object Refer to Appendix E Electrostatic Discharge for more information When installing DIMMs follow these guidelines When installing additional memory modules you must install two DIMMs of identical type and speed into the unpopulated memory sockets For proper system operation if your system supports DDR SDRAM DIMMs the DIMMs must be industry standard 184 pin Registered ECC PC 2100 266 MHz compl...

Page 35: ...n if the previous guidelines are not followed when installing DIMMs DIMM Installation Configurations When installing DIMMs you must use the configurations in the following table Identical pairs for dual channel operation means XMM1 and XMM2 must have the same type of DIMM and XMM3 and XMM4 must have the same type of DIMM for a fully populated system If you are only putting in two modules then they...

Page 36: ... 2 Remove the workstation access panel 3 Locate the DIMM sockets Ä CAUTION Be sure to follow the correct configuration guidelines or your system will not function 4 Refer to the following illustrations to install memory modules Installing a DIMM 5 Reassemble the workstation Removing DIMMs To remove a memory module from a DIMM socket reverse the procedures in the previous section Longbow book Page ...

Page 37: ...oving a bezel blank and how to install or remove a drive are also included Drive Bay Components Your workstation supports up to five drive bays Drive bays 1 through 3 are located on the front of the workstation Bays 4 and 5 are located inside the workstation Your system supports various drive configurations Longbow book Page 9 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 38: ...omponents Bay Drive Component 1 5 25 inch half height bay for optional drive 2 5 25 inch half height bay for optional drive A CD ROM drive is shipped in bay 2 3 3 5 inch diskette drive mounted in the 5 25 inch one third height bay 4 3 5 inch one third height bay for hard drive A hard drive is shipped in bay 4 5 3 5 inch one third height bay for hard drive Longbow book Page 10 Thursday August 22 20...

Page 39: ...Bay Drive Component 1 5 3 5 inch one third height bay for hard drive 2 4 3 5 inch one third height bay for hard drive 3 3 3 5 inch diskette drive mounted in the 5 25 inch one third height bay 4 1 5 25 inch half height bay for optional drive 5 2 5 25 inch half height bay for optional drive Longbow book Page 11 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 40: ... bay locations Removing the Bezel Blank To remove the bezel blank 1 Shut down the operating system properly then turn off the workstation and any external devices 2 Disconnect the power cord from the grounded AC outlet 3 Remove the workstation access panel See Removing the Workstation Access Panel in this chapter 4 Remove the front bezel See Removing the Front Bezel in this chapter Longbow book Pa...

Page 41: ...bezel Pulling the subpanel away at an angle could damage the pins that align it within the front bezel Removing the bezel blank from the subpanel When replacing the subpanel ensure that the aligning pins are properly oriented When converting from a minitower to a desktop orientation use the replacement subpanel that is shipped with your workstation to ensure that the HP logo is properly oriented L...

Page 42: ...installing a hard drive into a 3 5 inch drive bay and into a 5 25 inch drive bay Installing a Hard Drive into a 3 5 Inch Drive Bay Prior to installing a SCSI device read the section SCSI Devices in Appendix B To install a hard drive into a 3 5 inch drive bay 1 Shut down the operating system properly then turn off the workstation Disconnect the power cord from the grounded AC outlet 2 Remove the wo...

Page 43: ...Upgrades To install a hard drive into a 3 5 inch bay see the following two illustrations Installing a hard drive into a 3 5 inch hard drive bay Connecting the signal cable and power cable Longbow book Page 15 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 44: ...alf height drive bay the drive must be housed in an adapter Prior to installing a SCSI device read the section SCSI Devices in Appendix B To install the drive and adapter 1 Shut down the operating system properly then turn off the workstation and any external devices Disconnect the power cord from the grounded AC outlet 2 Remove the workstation access panel See Removing the Workstation Access Pane...

Page 45: ...e workstation chassis See Locating the Hardware Screws in this chapter 5 Secure the drive to the hard drive adapter by installing the four guide screws into the drive as shown in the following illustration Aligning the guide screws and installing a 3 5 inch drive Longbow book Page 17 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 46: ...atically secures the adapter when the drivelock snaps into place Connecting the signal and power cables 7 Connect the opposite end of the cables to the appropriate system board connectors To locate the appropriate drive connectors see System Board Components in Chapter 1 8 Reassemble the workstation Longbow book Page 18 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 47: ...ete the following steps to remove a drive 1 Shut down the operating system properly then turn off the workstation and any external devices Disconnect the power cord from the grounded AC outlet 2 Remove the workstation access panel See Removing the Workstation Access Panel in this chapter 3 Remove the front bezel See Removing the Front Bezel in this chapter Longbow book Page 19 Thursday August 22 2...

Page 48: ...al cables If the drive is a CD ROM drive disconnect the audio connector 5 Release the drivelock If the drive is in the minitower position slide the drivelock to release the drive in the drive bay Releasing a drive with the drivelock Longbow book Page 20 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 49: ...e drives with the drivelock button 6 While releasing the drivelock push from the back of the drives until the drive casing can be grasped from the front of the workstation 7 While holding the drive casing pull the drives out of the drive bay 8 Store the drives in antistatic packaging 9 Reassemble the workstation Longbow book Page 21 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 50: ...oards Identifying the AGP and PCI Sockets Your workstation contains one Accelerated Graphics Port AGP socket and four 32 bit 33 MHz Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI sockets The following illustration identifies the physical locations of these sockets Locating the AGP and PCI sockets 1 One AGP socket 2 Four PCI sockets Longbow book Page 22 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 51: ...e power cord from the grounded AC outlet 2 Remove the workstation access panel See Removing the Workstation Access Panel in this chapter 3 Locate a vacant AGP or PCI socket depending on the type of board that you are installing 4 Remove the screw securing the expansion slot cover then remove the slot cover as illustrated Removing the screw and expansion slot cover Longbow book Page 23 Thursday Aug...

Page 52: ...ket Installing an expansion board 6 Replace the screw to secure the board in the socket 7 Reassemble the workstation 8 Reconfigure the workstation if necessary Removing an Expansion Board To remove an expansion board reverse the steps in the previous section When reversing these steps Be sure to store the board in antistatic packaging Install an expansion slot cover to close the open slot Longbow ...

Page 53: ...c electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object Ä CAUTION Installing the processor incorrectly may damage the system board Have an HP authorized reseller or service provider install the processor If you plan to install it yourself read all of the instructions carefully before you begin Before installing a second processor you must remove the air baffle To remove the air baffle 1 Shut dow...

Page 54: ...dware Upgrades 4 Remove the air baffle a Gently pull up on the air baffle until it comes loose from the fan assembly b Lift the air baffle out of the chassis Removing the air baffle Longbow book Page 26 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 55: ... processor socket and install the processor into the socket Ensure that the underside of the processor is level with the top of the processor socket Ä CAUTION If only one processor is installed and you are replacing that processor be sure to install the processor in the primary processor socket or your workstation will not function c Lightly press down on the top of the processor while closing the...

Page 56: ...talled with screws around the second processor area where the new heatsink will attach Remove these screws before installing the new heatsink f Line up the captive screws with the holes on the system board g Tighten the screws 3 until they no longer turn and the spring is fully compressed Installing a second processor heatsink assembly Longbow book Page 28 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 57: ... chassis over the heatsinks b Gently press down on the air baffle until it fits into the fan assembly Ä CAUTION The air baffle is essential to proper cooling of the processors Without it the processor will slow down to avoid overheating Reinstalling the air baffle Longbow book Page 29 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 58: ...sor You can upgrade your workstation by replacing an existing processor with a faster processor Before replacing an existing processor you will need to purchase the necessary hardware option kit Please follow the guidelines and procedures provided in the following sections to upgrade your processor Preparing for a Processor Upgrade Å WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces ...

Page 59: ...1 The heatsink and processor assembly is to be heated to an optimum temperature to break the compound bonding them together See the following sections Heatsink Cool Down Time Heatsink Warm Up Time 2 The heatsink is to be separated from the processor 3 The processor is to be released from the processor socket Heatsink Cool Down Time The heat generated from the processor core transfers to the heatsi...

Page 60: ... the heatsink must be warmed but not overheated so that the heatsink can be handled comfortably yet keep the compound pliable that is holding the processor to the heatsink 1 Turn on the workstation and allow the operating system to boot 2 Shut down the operating system properly then turn off the workstation and any external devices Disconnect the power cord from the grounded AC outlet Removing an ...

Page 61: ...raight up while it is in a cold state can result in damage to the processor because it may prematurely pull the heatsink and processor assembly out of the processor socket If this should occur you will need to open the processor socket by lifting up on the processor retention lever before attempting to install the new processor If the heatsink is cold to the touch see Guidelines for Separating the...

Page 62: ...heatsink straight up while it is in a cold state can result in damage to the processor because it may prematurely pull the heatsink and processor assembly out of the processor socket If this should occur you will need to open the processor socket by lifting up on the processor retention lever before attempting to install the new processor If the heatsink is cold to the touch see Guidelines for Sep...

Page 63: ... fully the full swing angle of the lever is approximately 135 degrees b Lift the processor out of the processor socket 2 Removing the processor Installing a New Processor To install a new processor see the Installing an Additional Processor section in this chapter Longbow book Page 35 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 64: ...oltage Range Rated Voltage Range Rated Line Frequency 115 VAC 90 132 VAC 100 127 VAC 50 60 Hz 230 VAC 180 264 VAC 200 250 VAC 50 60 Hz Temperature Operating Shipping 50 to 95 F 4 to 140 F 10 to 35 C 15 to 60 C Humidity noncondensing Operating Nonoperating 20 to 80 10 to 90 Maximum Altitude unpressurized Operating Nonoperating 10 000 ft 30 000 ft 3 048 m 9 144 m Power Output 460 W 460 W Rated Input...

Page 65: ...nnector applies only to 80 conductor ATA cables See Guidelines for Installing Ultra ATA Devices in this appendix for an example of an Ultra ATA cable 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 prope...

Page 66: ...formance connect hard drives to the primary controller Connect expansion devices such as Ultra ATA CD ROM drives tape drives and diskette drives to the secondary controller Install either a third height or a half height drive into a half height bay 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 wor...

Page 67: ...r optimum performance SCSI cable recommendation 53 inches maximum length twisted pair LVD cable with built in terminator maximum of five drives with a minimum drive spacing of 5 25 inches The SCSI controller requires a unique SCSI ID 0 7 or 8 15 for each SCSI device installed The controller identifies a SCSI device by its SCSI ID number rather than by its location Moving a SCSI device from one pos...

Page 68: ...cognize the external devices The system accommodates a combination of internal and external SCSI devices such as hard drives tape drives and CD ROM drives HP does not recommend mixing different width SCSI devices on the same SCSI chain or on the same SCSI channel Mixing devices of different widths on the same chain or channel will always result in the data transfer rate of the slowest device in th...

Page 69: ... SCSI hard drive is used it should be installed in bay 4 Before installing a SCSI device Verify the SCSI ID of the drive and if necessary set the SCSI ID to a unique number See Guidelines for Using SCSI Devices in this appendix or refer to the documentation included with the device Determine if the device requires that termination be enabled or disabled Set the termination if necessary See Using a...

Page 70: ...es in the front drive bay area UATA models do not have the SCSI cable Five device SCSI cable with terminator The cable that shipped with your workstation may look different than the one illustrated a five device cable If you are installing a narrow SCSI device you will need to attach a 68 pin to a 50 pin SCSI adapter For additional information about installing optional SCSI devices refer to the do...

Page 71: ...the logo screen Immediately after exiting the logo screen press Ctrl A to access the SCSISelect utility A menu displays with the following options Configure View Host Adapter Settings SCSI Bus Interface Definitions Host Adapter SCSI ID SCSI Parity Checking Host Adapter SCSI Termination Additional Options Boot Device Options SCSI Device Configuration Advanced Configuration Options SCSI Disk Utiliti...

Page 72: ...led properly To reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 140 F 60 C Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of the battery in fire or water Replace the battery only with the HP spare designated for this product Ä CAUTION Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the ...

Page 73: ...al outlet and remove the computer cover or access panel It may be necessary to remove an expansion card to gain access to the battery 2 Locate the battery 1 and battery holder 2 on the system board as shown in the following illustration Battery and battery holder 3 Press on the release tab 1 and then lift the battery out Removing the coin cell battery Longbow book Page 2 Thursday August 22 2002 11...

Page 74: ...er position 5 Replace any expansion boards you have removed 6 Replace the computer cover or access panel 7 Plug in and turn on the computer 8 Reset the date and time your passwords and any special system setups using Computer Setup Refer to the Computer Setup Guide on the Documentation Library CD for additional information Longbow book Page 3 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 75: ...ept a lock 1 not provided to control access to the inside components Your workstation is also designed with a cable lock slot 2 An optional cable lock is available to help secure the workstation to a fixed object using this cable lock slot Securing the workstation Longbow book Page 1 Thursday August 22 2002 11 38 AM ...

Page 76: ... electrostatic damage observe the following precautions Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in 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 s...

Page 77: ...the ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin Use heelstraps toestraps or bootstraps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive 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 pr...

Page 78: ...p configuration because 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 your computer see 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 mater...

Page 79: ...ait 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 cleaning f...

Page 80: ...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 and then from the computer 6 Disconnect the system components and external devices from their power sources and then from the computer Ensure that all boards are seated properly and secur...

Page 81: ... bay 2 9 front panel 1 2 installation precautions 2 1 installation sequence 2 1 rear panel 1 3 configuration desktop 1 10 minitower 1 14 cool down time processor 2 31 customer service 1 10 D desktop configuration changing to minitower 1 14 DIMM installation sequence 2 2 removing 2 8 drive adapter 2 17 hardware screws 2 14 installation preparation 2 12 installation sequence 2 2 installing 2 14 2 15...

Page 82: ... board 2 22 2 23 heatsink 2 28 memory 2 5 processor 2 25 K keyboard connector 1 3 functions 1 7 Windows Logo Key 1 9 L line out audio connector 1 3 M memory installation sequence 2 2 installing DIMMs 2 7 removing 2 8 microphone connector 1 3 minitower configuration changing to desktop 1 10 minitower drive bay positions 2 10 mouse connector 1 3 functions 1 10 N network interface connector NIC 1 3 P...

Page 83: ...3 side access panel 2 3 software Easy Access 1 8 INSPECT 1 1 SCSISelect B 7 TEST 2 2 specifications A 1 system board components CMOS reset switch 1 5 Voltage Regulator Module VRM 1 5 system board connectors audio 1 4 CD ROM audio 1 4 diskette drive 1 4 power supply 1 4 primary ATA 1 4 secondary ATA 1 4 system board sockets AGP Pro 1 5 PCI 1 5 primary processor 1 4 secondary processor 1 4 T termina...

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