HP
Vectra VL 5/xxx
manual
Setting Up and Using Your PC
Troubleshooting
Install
Password
Connecting to a Network
Warranty
Clear the configuration
Solving Problems
Accessories
HP Setup Program
Changing the Battery
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User’s Guide
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User’s Guide
Who this Manual is For
Important Safety Information
Important Ergonomic Information
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Contents
Installing Accessory Boards
Installing Mass Storage Devices
Removing and Replacing the Cover
If Your PC Has a Software Problem
Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services
HP Setup Program
Glossary Index
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Setting Up and Using Your PC
Accessories
When you receive your PC, unpack all the components
Unpacking Your PC
Try to move it without help
Connections for Models with Integrated Video Display
Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and Printer
Connections for Models with MGA Millennium Video Board
Electronic services
Connecting to a Network
Connecting Audio Accessories
Grounded outlet
Connecting the Power Cables
Your PC’s Hardware Control Panel
Press this button to turn the power on or off to your PC
Your PC’s hardware control panel is on the front of your PC
Scsi hard disk drive, this light will not work
Starting Your PC
Starting and Stopping Your PC
Initializing Your Software
Starting the PC for the First Time
After Your PC Has Restarted
Stopping Your PC
Creating Master Diskettes
Setting an Administrator Password
Setting Passwords
Password, on
Setting a User Password
Then press
Action
Additional Information and Help
Using Power Management
Setting Up and Using Your PC Additional Information and Help
How to Install Accessories In Your PC
Cache Memory Up to Four Accessory Boards
Accessories You Can Install
Front-Access Device Shelf
Video Memory
Check that you have installed all your accessories
Replacing the Cover after Installing Accessories
Removing and Replacing the Cover
Removing the Cover
Moving and Replacing the Power Supply
Installing Main Memory
Installing Memory
Static electricity can damage electronic components
Identified here as C is the one closest to the processor
All cables and power cords
Clip and pull the module forward and out of the socket
Refer to
Upgrade this to 512 KB
Installing an Optional Cache Memory Module
Handle the accessory as little as possible and with care
Installing a Video Memory Upgrade Integrated Video Models
To Install Video Memory Modules
After Installing a Video Memory Upgrade
Upgrading the MGA Millennium Board Memory
Switch Use Switch Block to
Connecting IDE Devices
Installing Mass Storage Devices
Configuring an IDE Device After Installation
Jumper Settings
Configuration Connections to data cables
Examples of multiple IDE drive combinations
Installing an IDE Hard Disk Drive in the Rear Shelf
Installing an IDE Hard Disk Drive in the Bottom Shelf
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Tape drive can be installed in the bottom shelf
Installing a Tape Drive in the Bottom Shelf
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Configuring Accessory Boards with Plug and Play
Installing Accessory Boards
Configuring non-Plug and Play ISA Accessory Boards
Installing the Board
Installing an Accessory Board refer to facing
Installing a BNC Coax Adapter
Remove the metal plug Remove the nut
To Install a BNC Coax Adapter
Installing an OverDrive Processor
Processor
Cables and power cords
Installing the Security Bracket
Troubleshooting Your PC
HP Summary Screen
Solving Problems
If Your PC Does Not Start Properly
Display is Blank and There Are No Error Messages
Correctly installed
If You Cannot Start Your PC from a Modem
If a Post Error Message is Displayed
Clear the configuration
Clearing the PC’s Configuration Memory
If You Cannot Turn Off Your PC
If Your PC Has a Hardware Problem
Display Does Not Work Properly
If Your Display is Blurred or Unreadable
If Nothing is Displayed on the Screen
Other Display Problems
If Your Mouse Does Not Work
If Your Keyboard Does Not Work
Ensure that the keyboard is correctly connected
Ensure that the mouse is correctly connected
If Your Printer Does Not Work
If the Flexible Disk Drive Does Not Work
Not Work
If the Hard Disk
If the Hard Disk Does Not Work
Cable connections or jumper settings
If the CD-ROM Drive Has a Problem
CD-ROM Drive Does Not Work
CD-ROM Drive is Idle
If an Accessory Board Does Not Work
If You Have Forgotten Your Password
If Your PC Has a Software Problem
If Your Application Software Does Not Work
If You Have a Network Problem
If the Date and Time are Incorrect
No Sound When Running Any Applications
If Your PC Has an Audio Problem
Sounds
MS-DOS Games Give Not enough memory Errors
Changing the Battery
Cable to the battery connector on the system board
External battery as follows
Strip supplied
Bus Switch1
System Board Switches
Technical Information
All measurements are in watts rms
Power Consumption
IRQs, DMAs, and I/O Addresses Used by Your PC
Integrated Video Graphic Information
HP Setup Program
Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services
Introduction
Service Means of Access
HP SupportPack
Your HP Authorized Reseller
Region Phone Number Fax Number
HP Support Assistant CD-ROM
HP Forum on CompuServe
Hewlett-Packard Information Services
At the CompuServe ! prompt, type GO HP
HP Forum on America Online
HP World Wide Web Site
HP BBS Library
Country Number Baud Rate
World-Wide Web URL
HP FAXback on Demand-HP First
Access Method
HP Audio Tips USA only HP Automated Support Directory
Country/Region
Europe
Ordering Drivers and Bios on Diskette
Australia Asia Pacific
HP Support Services
Customer Support Center
Hewlett-Packard Telephone Support
Number is +1 970
Country1 Language Local Number
Number Method of Payment Charge Type
Lifeline Telephone Support
HP Network Phone-in Support Service NPS
Covered Time Available From
Summary
Asia
Hewlett-Packard Marketing Headquarters
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Glossary
Glossary
Computer is running as an unattended network server
From reflecting back along the cable
Index
LAN
Index
Regulatory Information and Warranty
Regulatory Information
FCC for USA only
Noise Declaration for Germany
HP Hardware Warranty
Customer Responsibilities
HP Software Product License Agreement
HP Software Product Limited Warranty
Your HP Vectra PC Physical Characteristics
Part Number D4550-90001
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