HP Invent zx2000 manual Setting up your system, Tools

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Setting Up and Using Your System

setting up your system

ÅWARNING: If you have any doubt that you can lift the system or monitor safely, do not try to move them without help.

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ÅWARNING: Metallic particulates can be especially harmful around electronic equipment. This type of contamination may enter the data center environment from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, raised floor tiles, worn air conditioning parts, heating ducts, rotor brushes in vacuum cleaners or printer component wear. Because metallic particulates conduct electricity, they have an increased potential for creating short circuits in electronic equipment. This problem is exaggerated by the increasingly dense circuitry of any electronic equipment.

Over time, very fine whiskers of pure metal can form on electroplated zinc, cadmium, or tin surfaces. If these whiskers are disturbed, they may break off and become airborne, possibly causing failures or operational interruptions. For

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Contents March Getting Started Guide#$%$%$%& $ Important Safety Warnings 123 Contents Index Warranty StatementsRegulatory Information Setting up and using your system Front panel System descriptionRack-mounted system only Rear panel Tools Setting up your systemSetting Up and Using Your System Power, keyboard and mouse Connecting devicesGraphics cards Starting your system Starting and stopping your systemInitializing your software Turning off your system 9K4#4? Installing hardware componentsSetting Up and Using Your System Firmware and drivers Extensible firmware interface efi Configuring your systemEnter Remote access491 Using the efi shellFsx ?9/1 49H Option Function Using the boot option maintenance menuUsing the security/password menu Baseboard management controller bmc Troubleshooting There is a buzzing noise System doesn’t power onYour system does not start properly Keyboard doesn’t work You find a hardware problemKeyboard problems Mouse doesn’t work Mouse problemsMonitor doesn’t work Graphics and monitor problemsActivity LED Troubleshooting with the system LEDsPower and system LEDs Power LED System LED StateLocator LED and button rack-mounted systems only Diagnostic LEDsLocation Color State Lan LEDs back panelNumber Beeps Component Description Troubleshooting with the e-buzzer0541 Hp e-diagtools hardware diagnostics Software diagnostics tools6K6I6 Starting hp e-diagtoolsRun e-DiagTools Basic System Test BST Producing a support ticketAdditional diagnostics tools for hp-ux Recovering the OS Information to collect before you contact support Where to get helpOnline support Phone support Additional documentation Regulatory Information +,,-./0 Safety warning for the usa and canada CCV Noise declaration for germany Regulatory Information Hardware and software warranties Warranty limitations544&40*AA5%46@3A5*AA*%4*@5I4 Limitation of liability and remedies @A454*A459 Obtaining Parts Warranty Service Hp telephone support services Software limited warrantyContacting hp for warranty service Supplemental warranty and service supportWarranty Statements Index #78878