HP Compaq 6000 Pro All-in-One PC Reference guide

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Hardware Reference Guide
HP Compaq 6000 Pro All-in-One Business PC
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Hardware Reference Guide
HP Compaq 6000 Pro All-in-One Business
PC
Third Edition (December 2010)
Document part number: 626271-003
About This Book
This guide provides basic information for upgrading this computer model.
WARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily
harm or loss of life.
CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage
to equipment or loss of information.
NOTE: Text set off in this manner provides important supplemental information.
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Table of contents
1 Product Features ............................................................................................................... 1
Overview ................................................................................................................................ 1
Front Components .................................................................................................................... 3
Side Components ..................................................................................................................... 4
Rear Components ..................................................................................................................... 5
Keyboard Features ................................................................................................................... 6
Remote Control Features ........................................................................................................... 6
Adjusting Tilt and Swivel ........................................................................................................... 9
2 Hardware Upgrades ....................................................................................................... 11
Warnings and Cautions .......................................................................................................... 11
Additional Information ............................................................................................................ 12
Removing the Center Access Panel ........................................................................................... 12
Replacing the Center Access Panel ........................................................................................... 13
Connecting Power and Installing the Port Cover ......................................................................... 13
Removing the Port Cover ......................................................................................................... 15
Removing the Drive Access Panel ............................................................................................. 16
Replacing the Drive Access Panel ............................................................................................. 17
Removing the Memory Access Panel ......................................................................................... 18
Replacing the Memory Access Panel ........................................................................................ 19
Removing and Installing Memory ............................................................................................. 20
Removing and Installing an Optical Drive .................................................................................. 23
Removing an Existing Optical Drive ........................................................................... 23
Installing an Optical Drive ........................................................................................ 26
Replacing the Hard Drive ........................................................................................................ 27
Installing a Security Lock ......................................................................................................... 33
Attaching the Computer to a Mounting Fixture ........................................................................... 33
Synchronizing the Optional Wireless Keyboard or Mouse ........................................................... 37
Connecting the Computer to a Set-Top Box ................................................................................ 38
Connecting an Optional DisplayPort Video Adapter ................................................................... 40
Appendix A Electrostatic Discharge .................................................................................... 42
Preventing Electrostatic Damage .............................................................................................. 42
Grounding Methods ............................................................................................................... 42
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Appendix B Computer Operating Guidelines, Routine Care and Shipping Preparation ........ 43
Computer Operating Guidelines and Routine Care .................................................................... 43
Optical Drive Precautions ........................................................................................................ 44
Shipping Preparation .............................................................................................................. 44
Index ................................................................................................................................. 45
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1 Product Features
Overview
Figure 1-1 HP Compaq 6000 Pro All-in-One Business PC
The HP Compaq 6000 Pro All-In One Business PC offers the following features:
Integrated All-in-One form factor
21.5-inch diagonal widescreen Full HD WLED anti-glare display (1080p)
Integrated VESA-compliant mounting hole pattern of 100mm x 100mm for attaching the All-in-One
system directly to a wall mount or articulating arm
Adjustable tilt and swivel stand
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, Pentium, or Celeron processor
Intel Q43 Express chipset
Windows 7 Professional 32- or 64-bit operating system
Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500 HD, or optional NVIDIA GeForce GT230
discrete graphics
Integrated Gigabit Network Connection (10/100/1000 NIC)
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Optional wireless connectivity:
802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN module
Bluetooth® 2.1
Optional TV Tuner
Up to 8 GB of DDR3 SDRAM memory
Up to 1 TB hard drive, or optional 80 GB Solid State Drive
Tray-load SuperMulti LightScribe DVD Optical Drive
6-in-1 Media Card Reader
7 USB ports
IEEE 1394 Firewire® port
PS/2 ports for the mouse and keyboard
Optional HD webcam and Dual-array microphone
Premium stereo speakers
TPM 1.2-compliant embedded security chip
Removable panels on the back of the chassis allow administrators to easily and efficiently service
the PC
HP SkyRoom full version for professional quality visual collaboration built on HP Video and Image
processing engines for hi-fi audio, hi-def video, and hi-performance 3D application sharing
NOTE: SkyRoom is shipped only on computers with Dual Core Processors, at least 2 GB of
memory, a selectable Windows operating system, and the selectable webcam/mic AV
HP MediaSmart software for photos, music, video, DVD, webcam, and TV tuner
Face Recognition for HP ProtectTools software with auto-login capabilities
ENERGY STAR® qualified, EPEAT® Gold registered, and offers 89-percent energy-efficient power
BFR/CFR/PVC-free (except for power supply and cord)
Choice of wired or wireless keyboard and mouse
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Front Components
Figure 1-2 Front Components
Table 1-1 Front Components
Component Component
1 Dual microphone array (optional) 4 Power button and LED
2 Webcam (optional) 5 IR Receiver and LED (select models only)
3 21.5-inch diagonal 16:9 widescreen LED-backlit full
HD LCD display
6 High-performance stereo speakers
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Side Components
Figure 1-3 Side Components
Table 1-2 Side Components
Component Component
1 HP 6-in-1 Media Card Reader 6 Tray-load optical drive (optional)
2 IEEE 1394 port 7 Optical drive activity LED
3 (2) USB 2.0 ports 8 Optical drive eject button
4 Headphone jack 9 Brightness increase button
5 Microphone/line in jack 10 Brightness decrease button
11 Hard drive activity LED
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Rear Components
Figure 1-4 Rear Components
Table 1-3 Rear Components
Component Component
1 Drive access panel 10 PS/2 mouse port
2 Optical drive (optional) 11 PS/2 keyboard port
3 Security lock slot 12 USB 2.0 ports (4)
4 Hard drive location 13 Stereo audio line out
5 Center access panel 14 IR Emitter (Blaster) output (optional)
6 Memory access panel 15 TV tuner coax jack (optional)
7 Power connector with LED indicator 16 DisplayPort
8 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port 17 Memory location
9 USB 2.0 port (Reserved for the optional USB Wireless
Micro-receiver - for HP wireless keyboard and mouse)
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Keyboard Features
Figure 1-5 Keyboard Features
Table 1-4 Keyboard Features
Component Component
1Sleep 5Fast Forward
2 Fast Reverse 6 Mute Volume
3 Play/Pause 7 Decrease Volume
4 Stop 8 Increase Volume
Remote Control Features
NOTE: A remote control is included with select models only.
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Figure 1-6 Remote Control Features
Table 1-5 Remote Control Features
Button Function
1 On/Off Puts the computer into and out of a power-reduced Sleep mode. It does not turn the
computer off.
2 Visualization Displays visual imagery synchronized to the sound of the music tracks.
3 Music (Windows Media Center only) Opens the Music Library window in Windows Media
Center.
4 Radio (Windows Media Center only) Opens the FM Radio window in Windows Media
Center.
5 Guide (Windows Media Center only) Opens the Television Program Guide.
6 Recorded TV (Windows Media Center only) Opens the recorded TV window where recorded TV
programs are displayed.
7 Arrows Move the cursor to navigate and select actions.
8 DVD Menu Opens the Play DVD window in Windows Media Center or opens the main menu of
a DVD movie, if available.
9 Back Returns to the previous window.
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Table 1-5 Remote Control Features (continued)
Button Function
10 More Info Displays available information about a selected media file and displays other menus.
11 Start Opens Windows Media Center main menu.
12 Volume Increases (+) or decreases (–) volume.
13 Mute Turns computer sound off. The word “Mute” displays onscreen when Mute is turned
on.
14 Record Records a selected television program and stores it on the hard disk drive.
15 Play Plays the selected media.
16 Rewind Moves the media backward at three speeds.
17 Skip Backward Moves media backward 7 seconds or to the beginning of a music track or a DVD
chapter.
18 0 through 9, *, ., # Enters text and numbers into a search or text box. Pressing a number button
repeatedly toggles through the characters on that button. Press Enter to select a
character.
19 Clear Deletes the last character entered.
20 LED Activity indicator light. The LED tells you that the remote control is emitting a signal
when you press a button.
21 Print Prints the selected item.
22 Picture (Windows Media Center only) Opens the Pictures Library window.
23 Video (Windows Media Center only) Opens the Videos Library window.
24 Live TV (Windows Media Center only) Displays the full-screen view of live TV. Moves a TV
program forward to the end of the pause buffer and resumes playing live TV.
25 OK Selects the desired action or window option and acts as the Enter key.
26 Aspect Changes the aspect ratio of the display. Zooms in on the picture three times, and
then returns to the full-screen aspect ratio.
27 Slide Show (Windows Media Center only) Plays a slide show of all the pictures on the hard disk
drive.
28 Ch+ and Ch– Changes the TV channels or moves pages up and down, depending on available
options. Moves to the next DVD chapter.
29 Eject Ejects a CD or DVD.
30 Pause Pauses audio and video tracks and live or recorded TV programs.
31 Fast Forward Moves the media forward at three speeds.
32 Skip Forward Moves the media forward 30 seconds in videos and live TV, one music track, or one
DVD chapter.
33 Stop Stops the media currently playing.
34 Enter Selects the desired action, menu, or window option.
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Adjusting Tilt and Swivel
Tilt the computer forward up to 5 degrees or backward up to 30 degrees to set it to a comfortable eye
level.
Figure 1-7 Adjusting Tilt
The computer has a swivel wheel on the underside of the base that allows you to swivel the computer
left or right for the best viewing angle.
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Adjusting Tilt and Swivel
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Figure 1-8 Adjusting Swivel
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2 Hardware Upgrades
Warnings and Cautions
Before performing upgrades be sure to carefully read all of the applicable instructions, cautions, and
warnings in this guide.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock, hot surfaces, or fire:
Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and allow the internal system components to cool before
touching.
Do not plug telecommunications or telephone connectors into the network interface controller (NIC)
receptacles.
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.
Plug the power cord in a grounded (earthed) outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
For your safety, do not place anything on power cords or cables. Arrange them so that no one may
accidentally step on or trip over them. Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the
electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug.
To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety & Comfort Guide. It describes proper workstation,
setup, posture, and health and work habits for computer users, and provides important electrical and
mechanical safety information. This guide is located on the Web at
http://www.hp.com/ergo.
WARNING! Computers that are inappropriately situated on dressers, bookcases, shelves, desks,
speakers, chests, or carts may fall over and cause personal injury.
Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to the computer so that they can not be
pulled, grabbed, or tripped over.
WARNING! Energized and moving parts inside.
Disconnect power to the equipment before removing any access panels.
Replace and secure all access panels before re-energizing the equipment.
CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electrical components of the computer or optional
equipment. Before beginning these procedures, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by
briefly touching a grounded metal object. See
Electrostatic Discharge on page 42 for more
information.
When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is always applied to the system
board. You must disconnect the power cord from the power source before opening the computer to
prevent damage to internal components.
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Additional Information
For more information on removing and replacing hardware components, desktop management, the
Computer Setup utility, and troubleshooting, refer to the Maintenance and Service Guide (available in
English only) for your computer model at
http://www.hp.com.
Removing the Center Access Panel
A small center access panel is located above the stand. You must remove it to remove the drive access
panel, the memory access panel, or the port cover.
1. Remove/disengage any security devices that prohibit opening the computer.
2. Remove all removable media, such as compact discs or USB flash drives, from the computer.
3. Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices.
4. Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect any external devices.
CAUTION: Regardless of the power-on state, voltage is always present on the system board as
long as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet. You must disconnect the power cord to
avoid damage to the internal components of the computer.
5. Place the computer face down on a soft flat surface. HP recommends that you set down a blanket,
towel, or other soft cloth to protect the screen surface from scratches or other damage.
6. Insert a screwdriver into the slot on the upper left edge of the access panel marked by an arrow
(1), pry the panel loose, and lift off the computer (2).
Figure 2-1 Removing the Center Access Panel
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Replacing the Center Access Panel
1. Place the computer face down on a soft flat surface. HP recommends that you set down a blanket,
towel, or other soft cloth to protect the screen surface from scratches or other damage.
2. Insert the tabs on the bottom of the access panel into the slots on the chassis (1) then press the top
of the panel straight down (2) so that it snaps in place.
NOTE: Your computer may look different than the illustration shown below.
Figure 2-2 Replacing the Center Access Panel
Connecting Power and Installing the Port Cover
NOTE: The port cover is an optional security device. It prevents access to the rear ports and secures
the cable connections when locked in place.
1. Place the computer face down on a soft flat surface. HP recommends that you set down a blanket,
towel, or other soft cloth to protect the screen surface from scratches or other damage.
2. Remove the center access panel (see
Removing the Center Access Panel on page 12).
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3. Route the power supply cable through the hole in the center of the stand then Insert the circular
end of the power supply cord through the hole on the bottom left side of the port cover (1) and
route it out the back of the port cover (2).
Figure 2-3 Inserting Power Supply Cord through Port Cover Hole
4. Connect the power supply cord to the power connector on the rear of the computer (1), connect
the second power cord to the power supply brick (2).
Figure 2-4 Connecting Power
5. Route all peripheral device cables through the hole in the center of the stand and connect the
cables to the rear I/O panel.
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