HP Kayak XA-s 02xx User manual

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HP Kayak XA-s 02xx PC Workstation -
Installing Accessories In Your
HP Desktop PC Workstation
Explains in detail how to install accessories, such as extra memory,
accessory boards, and additional disk drives.
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Supported HP Accessories
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Supported HP Accessories
Contact your dealer for an up-to-date list of supported accessories.
Main Memory Upgrade DIMM
slots for 100 MHz SDRAM:
- 32 MB Non-ECC (D6501A)
- 64 MB Non-ECC (D6502A)
- 128 MB Non-ECC (D6503A)
- 32 MB ECC (D6521A)
- 64 MB ECC (D6522A)
- 128 MB ECC (D6523A)
- 256 MB ECC (D6524A)
Front Access Drives, for example:
- 5.25-inch CD-ROM drive (half height)
- 3.5-inch 1.44 MB floppy disk drive
(one third height)
Internal Mass
Storage Devices
Up to six accessory boards
can be installed:
- One AGP slot (graphics)
- Three 32-bit PCI slots
- One combination PCI or ISA slot
- One 16-bit ISA slot
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Removing and Replacing the Cover
Removing and Replacing the Cover
WARNING
For your safety, never remove the PC Workstation’s cover without first
removing 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, and
remove any floppy diskettes from the floppy drive.
4
Push the two latches on the sides of the computer upwards.
5
Grasp the cover on both sides of the computer, and carefully slide it
forwards and off the computer.
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Replacing the Cover
1
Ensure that you have installed all your accessories and that all
internal cables are properly connected and safely routed.
2
Lower the cover completely onto the computer (aligning the back of
the cover with the inner back edge of the PC Workstation’s case),
and firmly slide it backwards into place. Ensure that the retaining
latches click into position.
3
If required, lock the cover using the key provided.
4
Reconnect all the power cables.
Intrusion Monitor
Your PC Workstation is equipped with an intrusion monitor, which is
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 configuration has not changed and a reduced start-up check
is carried out.
Align the back of the cover
with the inner back edge of
the PC Workstation’s case.
Ensure that the retaining
latches on either side of
the PC Workstation’s
case click into position.
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Moving the Power Supply
Moving the Power Supply
You can move the power supply unit out of the computer to improve
access to the system board and the cables at the rear of the disk
drives.
1
Disconnect the computer’s power cord and any telecommunications
cable.
2
Remove the computer’s cover (refer to page 3).
3
Lift the front of the power supply up and move it forwards to
disengage the hinge on the rear.
4
Rotate the power supply and lay it upside down on the drive unit.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply. There are no
user-serviceable parts inside the power supply unit.
Lift the front of the
power supply up
and forwards.
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Replacing the Power
Supply after Installing
Accessories
1 Check that all internal cables are safely routed.
2 Rotate the power supply into the computer. Tilt the back of the
power supply unit until it engages with the computer’s case. Adjust
the power supply’s cable to ease replacement of the unit.
3 Carefully lower the front of the power supply completely into
the computer, until it clicks into position.
Tilt the back of the power
supply until it engages with
the computer’s case.
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Installing Memory
Installing Memory
Main Memory Modules
If you need more main memory to run your application software, you
can install up to 768 MB of memory in three 100 MHz DIMM slots.
Main memory upgrades are available in single Unbuffered 32 MB,
64 MB and 128 MB Non-ECC and ECC SDRAM memory modules, or
256 MB Registered Non-ECC and ECC memory modules.
CAUTION You should not combine 256 MB Registered memory modules with
Unbuffered SDRAM.
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
telecommunications cable.
2
Remove the computer’s cover (refer to page 3).
3
To enable better access, remove the power supply (refer to page 5)
and the hard drive unit (refer to the illustrations on page 13).
4
Remove the floppy drive data cable from the system board.
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Installing Memory
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The location of the memory module slots is shown below.
5 Slide the memory module into the slot at 90° to the system board
(with the cutouts furthest away from the processor).
6 Firmly press the memory module completely into the connector
until the retaining clips click into position.
Slide the memory module into the
slot at 90
o
to the system board
Push the module until the
retaining clips click into position
Memory module
cutouts
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Installing Memory
7 Repeat this procedure for each additional memory module you want
to install.
8 Install any other accessories if necessary, then replace all units and
reconnect all cables and power cords. Replace the cover (refer to
page 4).
9 Check the HP Summary Screen to verify the new configuration.
Video Adapter
Accessories Available
from Other Sources
Additional accessories, including a video MPEG module, are available
for your video adapter. However, these accessories cannot be ordered
from HP. Contact your dealer for more details about these accessories.
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Installing Mass Storage Devices
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Installing Mass Storage Devices
The computer has two internal shelves (for hard disk drives) and two
front-access drive shelves (for front-access drives).
Your computer is supplied with a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive and a
CD-ROM drive. If your computer is supplied with a hard disk, the hard
disk will be installed in the top internal shelf.
Connecting Devices
If you add an IDE Zip drive, hard disk drive, CD-ROM drive, CD-RW
drive, or tape drive, you need to connect it to power and data cables.
The data cables and connectors provided are shown below:
Two IDE data cables each with
two 40-pin connectors for IDE
Drives, such as CD-ROM Drives,
Zip Drives or Hard Disk Drives.
34-pin connector
Cable with one connector for
3.5-inch Floppy Disk Drive
40-pin connectors
On selected models, a 16-bit
External 68-pin SCSI
connector
On selected models, a 16-bit
SCSI cable with four 68-pin
connectors.
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Which Data
Connectors to Use
Your PC Workstation has the following cables and connectors which can
be used for mass storage devices:
A floppy disk drive cable with a single connector (connected to the
floppy disk drive supplied).
Two Ultra ATA/33 IDE drive cables that support up to four 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 the second IDE cable.
On selected models, the Ultra SCSI 16-bit interface board, installed
in a PCI slot, supports up to 13 external SCSI devices and
automatically switches to non-Ultra or standard mode.
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 different connector, the connector
converter should be supplied with the device.
Power Cables for Hard Disk
Drives, Zip Drives, Tape Drives,
CD-RW, and CD-ROM Drives
Power Cable for 3.5-inch
Floppy Disk Drive
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Installing a Hard
Disk Drive
This PC Workstation has integrated Dual Ultra ATA-33 IDE controllers
and, on selected models, an Ultra SCSI interface board.
The Dual Ultra ATA-33 IDE controllers support up to four fast
(33 MB per second) IDE devices.
On selected models, the Ultra SCSI 16-bit interface board, installed
in a PCI slot, supports up to 13 external SCSI devices and
automatically switches to non-Ultra or standard mode.
Before Installing an
IDE Hard Disk
Refer to the drive’s installation guide to see if you must set jumpers or
if there is a special installation procedure to follow.
Before Installing a
SCSI Hard Disk
If you are installing an additional SCSI drive, you should assign an
unused SCSI address to this accessory. SCSI addresses range from 0 to
7 for Ultra narrow 8-bit SCSI and from 0 to 15 for Ultra wide 16-bit SCSI.
SCSI address 0 is used by the first SCSI hard disk drive and SCSI
address 7 is reserved for the integrated SCSI controller (the default for
narrow and wide SCSI devices).
NOTE You do not need to select a SCSI address for Plug and Play SCSI hard
disks (SCSI hard disks that support the SCAM protocol).
You should assign an unused SCSI address to the second SCSI hard
disk drive (for example, 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
there is a special installation procedure to follow.
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Installing a Hard Disk Drive in an Internal Shelf
NOTE The internal shelves can house one hard disk drive that is up to
1.6-inches in height, and one hard disk drive up to 1-inch in height.
1
Disconnect the computer’s power cord and any telecommunications
cable.
2
Remove the computer’s cover (refer to page 3).
3
Remove the four (outer) retaining screws from the top of the hard
drive unit.
4
Lift the hard drive unit partly out of the PC Workstation’s case and
disconnect the data and power connectors from the existing drive.
5
Remove the hard drive unit from the PC Workstation’s case.
6
Place the hard drive unit carefully on a flat surface.
Take care when handling the hard disk drive and ensure that it is
placed on an anti-static bag whenever you set it down.
Remove the four outer
retaining screws
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7 If you want to install the new hard drive in the shelf of the existing
drive, remove the four retaining screws from the top of the hard
drive’s unit and remove the drive.
8 Slide the hard disk drive(s) into the required shelf. Ensure that the
drive’s data and power connectors are facing the right way.
Remove the four
retaining screws from
the top of the hard
drive unit.
Ensure data and power
connectors are facing the
right way.
Hard drive unit
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9 For a drive in the upper shelf, tighten the four retaining screws on
top of the hard drive’s unit.
For a drive in the lower shelf, use the four spare screws from the
top (center) of the hard drive unit, to secure the hard disk drive on
either side.
10 Connect the power and the data cables to the rear of the drives.
(The connectors are shaped to go in one way only.)
Use the four spare screws from
the top of the hard drive unit.
Data Cable
Power Cable
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11 Lower the hard drive unit back into the PC Workstation’s case and
tighten the four (outer) retaining screws.
12 Install any other accessories before completing the installation.
13 Turn to page 17 to complete the installation.
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Completing the Installation of a Hard Disk Drive
When a SCSI Hard
Disk Drive Is Installed
1
Switch on the computer.
2
To enter the SCSI Configuration Utility press when the message
Press F6 to start Configuration Utility... is displayed
during the PC Workstation’s start-up routine.
3
Verify or modify the configuration of your new SCSI hard disk drive.
4
When configuration is complete, exit the SCSI Configuration Utility
and re-boot the computer to save any changes.
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 for the device have been
correctly detected by the Setup program.
5
Press to save and exit Setup.
Refer to the operating system documentation for information on
formatting a drive.
NOTE If an IDE drive is removed, switch on the computer. The system BIOS
will detect that the device is missing. Press to confirm that you want
to remove the device. The system configuration will be updated
automatically.
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Installing a Drive in a Front-Access Shelf
These instructions explain how to install a drive (such as a floppy disk
drive, CD-ROM drive, CD-RW drive, or tape drive) in one of the front-
access drive shelves. You should also refer to the manual supplied with
the drive for any additional installation instructions.
Before Installing an
IDE Device
Refer to the drive’s installation guide to see if you must set jumpers or
if there is a special installation procedure to follow.
Before Installing a
SCSI Device
If you are installing a SCSI device, refer to “Before Installing a SCSI
Hard Disk” on page 12, before using the following instructions.
1
Disconnect the computer’s power cord and any telecommunications
cable.
2
Remove the computer’s cover (refer to page 3).
3
Remove the metal filler plate from the front of the PC Workstation’s
case.
Remove the meta
filler plate.
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4 Press the retaining buttons on each side of the HP UltraFlow airflow
guide and remove it from the PC Workstation’s case.
5 If necessary, mount the drive onto the drive rails provided with your
PC Workstation.
6 Slide the drive into the drive shelf and secure it.
7 Locate the appropriate data cable for the drive (refer to page 10).
Lift the HP UtraFlow
airflow guide forwards
and upwards.
Slide the drive tray into the
drive shelf and secure it.
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8 Connect the data and power cables to the rear of the device. (The
connectors are shaped to go in one way only.)
9 Replace the HP UltraFlow airflow guide.
10 Remove the plastic panel from the cover by pulling the panel from
the left and unhinging its right-hand side. Store the panel in a safe
place.
11 Install any other accessories before replacing the cover and
completing the installation.
Completing the Installation of a Drive
When an IDE CD-ROM
Drive 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.
Power Cable
Data Cable
Unclip and lift out the
plastic panel.
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