HP Z800 manual Hardware Configuration Guidelines, Memory Requirements

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Hardware Configuration Guidelines

In most cases, hardware integration and application installation are done on delivery by an authorized technician, and some of the procedures in this guide may not be necessary. Still, it is a good idea to read through all chapters to familiarize yourself with the configuration procedures for the following reasons:

Many suspected problems with your system may be due to loosened connections or improperly configured devices. This guide helps you troubleshoot problems by providing information about properly configured systems.

If you need to call Customer Support, some familiarity with this guide will help you assist Customer Support in diagnosing problems.

If you want to move your system at any time, or upgrade certain hardware components, this guide contains crucial information.

NOTE It is recommended that all hardware configuration is performed by an experienced hardware integrator.

Memory Requirements

The HP Z800 workstation is equipped with 12 GB (base configuration) of DDR3 PC2-6400 ECC Unbuffered DIMMs. The optimal RAM configuration depends on the resolution of your projects, and the type of work you perform. For more information see:

Autodesk Visual Effects and Finishing Installation and Configuration Guide

Autodesk Lustre Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux Workstations

Ensuring Proper Environmental Conditions

You should consider the following environmental guidelines for all hardware configuration:

Place all components in an air-conditioned environment. All hardware components generate heat and must be kept cool. See Power and Air Conditioning Requirements on page 7.

Make sure the rack on which hardware components are mounted is open or well ventilated. Follow the ventilation specifications that apply to your system. See Rack Mount Requirements on page 8.

Keep all hardware components in a clean, dust-free location.

Minimize vibration and humidity.

Do not block the vents on the component housing.

Do not drape anything, such as a jacket or a blanket, over hardware components.

Minimize electromagnetic noise by separating digital data and power cables from analog audio cables and running them in different cable ducts.

Power and Air Conditioning Requirements

The values for power consumption and heat output were recorded on an Autodesk certified system with all of the required peripherals and certified components.

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Contents HP Z800 Workstation Hardware Setup Guide Trademarks Contents Setting Up Video Hardware Iv ContentsRelated Documentation IntroductionAbout This Guide Convention Example Notation ConventionsContacting Customer Support IntroductionGeneral Workflow Getting StartedGetting Started Workstation Control Surface Lustre Master Workstation Typical Configuration Overview for Autodesk LustreMemory Requirements Hardware Configuration GuidelinesPower and Air Conditioning Requirements Hardware Configuration GuidelinesUnit Conversion Example Rack Mount RequirementsComponent Quantity Startup Amps Cont. Amps Watts 120V 240VAvoiding Damage from Static Electricity Avoiding Damage from Static ElectricityGrounding Audio Hardware Components Receiving Your ShipmentPage Workflow for Connecting Peripherals Connecting PeripheralsTo connect the monitor Connecting the Graphics MonitorConnecting Peripherals Connections OverviewConnecting the Keyboard, Mouse, and Tablet Connecting the Keyboard, Mouse, and TabletConnecting the Graphics Monitor Calibration Device Connect the built-in GigE port as follows To enable the Eye-One calibration utility driverNetwork Connections Visual Effects and Finishing WorkstationConnect the GigE adapter as follows Connecting the Autodesk Control SurfaceLustre Workstation Lustre WorkstationTo connect the Autodesk Control Surface Connecting the Slave Renderer to a Lustre WorkstationHP Z800 Workstation To connect the Slave Renderer Connecting the Slave Renderer to a Lustre WorkstationPage Included Components Setting UpVideo Hardware4Video Hardware Components Setting Up Video Hardware Wiring Your Video ComponentsSetting Up VTR Emulation Setting Up VTR EmulationTo configure hardware for VTR emulation About Audio SettingUpAudioHardware5Audio Wiring Workflow To wire the audio subsystemAudio Hardware Components Audio WiringSetting Up Audio Hardware Configuring the Lucid ADA 88192 Converter Configuring the Lucid ADA 88192 ConverterDo this Adjusting Lucid ADA 88192 Converter SettingsTo navigate menus and adjust settings To reset all settings to their factory defaultsMenu Menu Item Comment Lucid ADA 88192 Converter Settings for Remote ControlLucid ADA 88192 Converter Settings for Local Control Lucid ADA 88192 Converter Settings for Remote ControlAJA Keyword SettingOverview Connecting StorageConnecting Media Storage Storage Configuration Loops Expected Peformance Connecting the HP Z800 Atto Fibre Channel AdapterConnecting Storage Connecting the HP Z800 Atto Fibre Channel Adapter XR 6500 Wiring Diagrams Connecting Storage EnclosuresSingle XR 6500 RAID enclosure, 4 loops Connecting Storage EnclosuresSingle XR 6412 RAID enclosure, 2 loops XR 6412 Wiring DiagramsSingle XR 6412 RAID enclosure, 4 loops XR 5402 and XR 5412 Wiring Diagrams Scsi Tape Drive Devices Connecting Archiving StorageConnecting Archiving Storage Filesystem DevicesConnecting Storage Scsi Tape Drive Devices Page Bios Menu Submenu Value Configuring Workstation BiosHP Z800 Bios Settings To restore default factory Bios settings Restoring Bios to Default Factory SettingsConfiguring the Workstation Bios To update the Bios on your workstation Updating your System BiosUpdating your System Bios Workstation reboots Standard VTR Control Cable Pinouts VTR Control Cable PinoutsAppendix a VTR Control Cable Pinouts VTR Emulation RS-422 Control CablesLinuxAJA Linux Master to Linux Emulator Linux Master to Linux EmulatorLinuxAJA Master LinuxAJA Emulator VTR-Emulation Control Cable Third-Party Master to Linux EmulatorIndex IndexRAID