HP t5730 manual Table of contents

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Table of contents

1 Product Features

 

Standard Features

1

Front Panel Components

2

Top Components

3

Rear Panel Components

4

Installing the Antenna (Wireless Models)

5

Installing the Rubber Feet

5

Installing the Stand

6

Removing the Stand

6

Using the Keyboard

7

Windows Logo Key

8

Additional Function Keys

8

Special Mouse Functions

8

Serial Number Location

9

2 Hardware Changes

 

General Hardware Installation Sequence

10

Removing and Replacing the Secure USB Compartment Cover

12

Removing the Secure USB Compartment Cover

12

Replacing the Secure USB Compartment Cover

12

Removing and Replacing the Side Access Panel and Metal Side Cover

14

Removing the Side Access Panel and Metal Side Cover

14

Replacing the Metal Side Cover and Side Access Panel

15

Installing Thin Client Options

16

Installing the USB Device

17

Removing and Replacing the Battery

17

Installing the PCI Expansion Module and PCI Card

18

External Drives

19

Appendix A Specifications

 

Appendix B Security Provisions

 

Securing the Thin Client

22

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Contents Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Reference Guide About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents Appendix C Mounting the Thin Client Standard Features Product Features1Front panel components Front Panel Components2Top components, external view Top Components4Rear panel components Rear Panel ComponentsInstalling the Rubber Feet Installing the Antenna Wireless ModelsRemoving the Stand Installing the StandCtrl key Using the KeyboardAdditional Function Keys Special Mouse FunctionsWindows Logo Key 10Serial number location Serial Number Location Serial Number LocationHardware Changes General Hardware Installation SequencePage Replacing the Secure USB Compartment Cover Removing and Replacing the Secure USB Compartment CoverRemoving the Secure USB Compartment Cover Page Removing the Side Access Panel and Metal Side Cover Replacing the Metal Side Cover and Side Access Panel Installing Thin Client Options Removing and Replacing the Battery Installing the USB DeviceInstalling the PCI Expansion Module and PCI Card External Drives Table A-1HP Compaq t5730/t5735 Thin Client SpecificationsPower Output maximum Securing the Thin Client Security ProvisionsHP Quick Release Mounting the Thin ClientFigure C-2Connecting the HP Quick Release to the thin client Supported Mounting Options Figure C-4Connecting the thin clientPage Non-supported Mounting Option Supported Orientations Thin Client OperationRoutine Thin Client Care Figure D-3Under monitor stand Supported Orientations Non-supported Orientation Grounding Methods Electrostatic DischargePreventing Electrostatic Damage Shipping Preparation Important Service Repair InformationShipping Information Index

t5730 specifications

The HP t5730 is a notable thin client that was designed to deliver performance and efficiency for businesses looking to optimize their computing environments. As part of HP’s commitment to creating powerful yet cost-effective solutions, the t5730 features a compact design that fits well in various workspaces while offering robust capabilities.

One of the key features of the HP t5730 is its versatility. It operates on the Windows Embedded Standard operating system, offering a familiar user interface while ensuring a secure and managed environment. This thin client supports various remote connection protocols, including Citrix ICA, RDP, and VMware, enabling seamless access to virtualized applications and desktops.

At its core, the HP t5730 is powered by an efficient AMD Sempron processor, providing adequate performance for everyday tasks while maintaining low power consumption. With up to 2GB of RAM, this device offers sufficient memory to handle multiple applications simultaneously, making it suitable for environments that require multitasking.

In terms of connectivity, the HP t5730 is equipped with diverse ports, including USB, VGA, Ethernet, and audio ports, offering flexibility for peripheral devices. Its built-in Gigabit Ethernet ensures fast and reliable network connections, critical for performance in a networked environment.

The t5730 is designed with durability in mind. Its fanless design not only contributes to energy efficiency but also reduces noise in the workplace, creating a more pleasant environment. The device is built to withstand the rigors of a commercial setting, ensuring longevity and minimizing the total cost of ownership.

Security features in the HP t5730 are robust, with options for secure user authentication and the ability to lock down settings to prevent unauthorized changes. This is particularly important for companies that must comply with data protection regulations or wish to safeguard sensitive information.

In summary, the HP t5730 thin client stands out with its combination of versatility, efficiency, and robust security features. It is an ideal solution for businesses looking to implement a thin computing model, providing employees with the tools they need while reducing the complexities and costs associated with traditional desktop computing.