Contents
User’s Guide
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User’s Guide
Welcome to Your HP Kayak XU & XW PC Workstations
Five front-access shelves
Six slots for accessory boards
Enables you to scroll without using the scroll bars
An HP UltraFlow cooling system with multiple temperature
Important Safety Information
Who This Manual Is For
Important Ergonomic Information
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Contents
Installing Mass Storage Devices
Installing Accessory Boards
Installing a Processor
Recycling an Old HP PC Workstation
If Your PC Workstation Does Not Start Properly
Solving Problems
If Your PC Workstation Has a Software Problem
Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems
HP Hardware Diagnostics Utility
HP Summary Screen and Setup Program
Configuring Your Network Connection
Configuring a Scsi Accessory
Using the ArrayConfig Program
Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services
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Setting Up and Using Your PC Workstation
Installation Tools
Unpacking Your PC Workstation
Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and Printer
Connecting to a Network
Your PC Workstation has a 10BT/100TX LAN interface adapter
Connecting Audio Accessories
Volume before connecting headphones or speakers
Volume control in that position
Damage your hearing
Connecting an External Scsi Accessory
Approximately 10 feet
To install any software that may be necessary to use it
External Scsi accessories
Connecting the Power Cords
With HP Lock installed, you can use this button to prevent
Entering a password refer to Setting Passwords on
Your PC Workstation’s Hardware Control Panel
PC Lock Button
Initializing Your Software
Starting and Stopping Your PC Workstation
Starting Your PC Workstation for the First Time
Creating Back-up Diskettes
Starting Your PC Workstation
Stopping Your PC Workstation
Using Your HP Enhanced Keyboard
Menu Key
Shortcut Keys
Internet Key
HP TopTools
HP Customer
Information
Using Your HP Enhanced Mouse
Function to work in a different way
Applications that support a third control button
Setting Passwords
Setting an Administrator Password
Setting a User Password
Using Power Management
Additional Information and Help
Recycling an Old HP PC Workstation
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How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC Workstation
Supported HP Accessories
Buffered 32 MB, 64 MB or 128 MB DIMMs
Removing the Cover
PC Workstation before switching it on again
Removing and Replacing the Cover
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Replacing the Cover
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Moving the Power Supply
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the power supply
Supply unit remains connected to the computer
Installing Memory
Main Memory Modules
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Installing More Memory on the Video Adapter
Procedure
HP Visualize FX4
Installing Mass Storage Devices
Connecting Devices
Bit Scsi with five 68-pin Scsi connectors
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Installing a Hard
Disk Drive
Disk Striping
IDE Hard Disk
Installing a Hard Disk Drive in an Internal Shelf
Secure the drive with the four self-retaining screws
Locate the appropriate data cable for the hard disk drive
Installing a Hard Disk Drive in a Front-Access Shelf
Mount the drive on the tray as shown below
Slide the drive tray into the drive shelf and secure it
Locate the appropriate data cable for the disk drive
Completing the Installation of a Hard Disk Drive
Installing a Drive in a Front-Access Shelf
Locate the appropriate data cable for the device
Completing the Installation of a Drive
Installing Accessory Boards
Installing the Board
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Accessory Board
Completing
Installing a Processor
PC Workstation will void the warranty
Socket by squeezing the tabs at the top and bottom
Board. Then remove the VRM for the processor
Terminator
Completing Installation of a Processor
Bus Speed
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Troubleshooting Your PC Workstation
HP Summary Screen
Solving Problems
HP Diagnostics
Display is Blank and There Are No Error Messages
If Your PC Workstation Does Not Start Properly
Correctly installed CPU Freq
Remove the cover Check the following items
If you are Unable to Change any Values in Setup
If a Post Error Message is Displayed
Ensure that you are using the correct password
Rebuild Your PC Workstation’s Components
Clearing PC Workstation’s
Displayed similar to this
If You Cannot Turn Off Your PC Workstation
PC Workstation’s operating system documentation for details
If Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem
Display Does Not Work Properly
If Your Keyboard Does Not Work
If Your Mouse Does Not Work
If Your Printer Does Not Work
If the Flexible Disk Drive Does Not Work
If the Hard Disk Drive Does not Work
CD-ROM Drive Does not Work
If the CD-ROM Drive Has a Problem
Cable connections or jumper settings
CD-ROM Drive is Idle
If you are having problems with sound when playing a CD
No Sound from the CD-ROM Drive
CD-ROM Drive Does not Open
If an Accessory Board Does not Work
If Your PC Workstation Has a Software Problem
If You Have Forgotten Your Password
If You Can’t Start the Setup Program
If You Have a Network Problem
If the Date and Time Are Incorrect
If Your Application Software Does Not Work
If Your PC Workstation Has an Audio Problem
Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems
May not be available
Post Phase
Other Features
As follows
Boot Steps
Diags
Press the control button
You can exit the test session by pressing the button
HP Hardware Diagnostics Utility
Starting This
Support Ticket
Technical Information
Features
Feature Description
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Maximum Loads Available for Accessory Slots
System Specifications
Power Consumption Information
IRQs, DMAs, and I/O Addresses Used by Your PC Workstation
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Audio Features
Digitized Sounds
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Video Features
Scsi Features
MB per second Scam support HP FastRAID
Disk Striping Features FastRAID
RAID 1 with 2 disk drives
Network Features
HP FastRAID Option
PC Workstation’s Rear Connectors
System Connectors and Switches
System Board Connectors
Internal Audio Connectors
When the headphone jack on the Audio Front Panel
System Board Switches
Switch1 Use Switch to
HP Summary Screen and Setup Program
Starting the HP Setup Program
Setup program, and bypass the Summary Screen, press instead
Viewing the HP Summary Screen
Saving Your Changes and Leaving Setup
Plug & Play O/S
Configuring Your Network Connection
Controlling the Network Security Features
Selecting the Boot Device Priority
SCSISelect utility is accessed by pressing during
Configuring a Scsi Accessory
Using Scsi Select
Configure/View
Scsi Channel Interface Definitions
Changes the adapter Scsi ID from its default value
Press to view the Advanced Configuration Options menu
Boot Scsi ID
Initiate Sync Negotiation
Options Menu
This option is no longer used and must always be Enabled
Plug and Play Scam Support
Verify Disk Media
Using the Scsi Configuration Utility
Default Settings You Can Change
Below
Starting the Scsi Configuration Utility
Main Menu
Display Mode
Mono/Color
Help
Quit
Adapter Setup
Adapter Utilities Menu
Parity
Adapter Setup Menu
Scam Support
Host Scsi ID
Scan Order
Removable Media
Support
Device Selections Menu
Luns
Device Setup Menu
Sync Rate Mega
Bytes/sec
Width bits
Read Write I/O Timeout sec Scan for Device at Boot Time
Exiting from the Configuration Utility
Disconnect
Queue Tags
Using the ArrayConfig Program
Creating a New Array
↓ keys until the option is highlighted and then press
Two-drive RAID 0 array
Diskettes you made before creating your array
Detected
Insert the ArrayConfig diskette in drive a and reboot your
Computer. Wait until ArrayConfig starts automatically
When the Main Menu appears, select Disk Array Operations
Following
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Displaying Array Information
Making the Array Bootable
Managing an Existing Array
Deleting an Array
Initializing an Array
Adding and Deleting Spares
Adding a Dedicated Spare
Disk as a spare
Follow these steps to delete a dedicated spare
Delete and press
Dedicated spare is deleted immediately
Optimizing Performance
Or the HP website
Resolving Problems
Otherwise, select the Array1000 Family Raid Adapter by using
Kayaksupport/ to see if this has been corrected
Non-RAID device is set to
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can boot without any problem from an array
Key
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Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services
Service Means of Access
Introduction
Your HP-Authorized Reseller
HP SupportPack
HP Support Assistant CD-ROM
Region Phone Number Fax Number
At the CompuServe ! prompt, type GO HP
Hewlett-Packard Information Services
HP Forum on CompuServe
HP Forum on America Online
HP World Wide Web Site
Ordering Drivers and Bios on Diskette
Europe
HP Support Services
Number is +1 970
Hewlett-Packard Telephone Support
Customer Support Center
Lifeline Telephone Support
Europe, please call the telephone support center +44 171 512
HP Network Phone-in Support Service NPS
Summary
Covered Time Available From
Hewlett-Packard Marketing Headquarters
Asia Latin America
Page
Glossary
Glossary
Commonly used to select configuration options
Polyphonic More than one voice played simultaneously
Synthesizer Hardware for
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Index
Index
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Regulatory Information and Warranty
Regulatory Information
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HP Software Product Limited Warranty
Your HP PC Workstation’s Physical Characteristics
PC Workstation Documentation Roadmap