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Memory cards (DIMM cards), 153

Memory configuration, displaying, 191 Memory failures, 209

Memory information sample, 192

Memory, main, 24, 37 Microphone jack, 29 monitor, 181 Monitor configuration,

displaying, 183 Monitor problems,

troubleshooting, 163 Monitor type

Changing, 159

Displaying and setting, 181 Setting, 184

Setting at power on, 159, 188 Setting from boot console

interface, 159

Setting using SAM, 160, 185 Monitor, troubleshooting, 189,

213 Monitors, 23, 38 Mounting, CD-ROM,55 mstm, 214

N

Network, standard, 24

O

Operating system, 23 Operating system overview, 39

P

Panel controls, front, 25 Parallel connector, 28 Parallel connector, IEEE 1284,

28

Parallel I/O connector, 32 Parallel port (IEEE 1284), 24

path, 179 Path type

alternate or alt, 179 console or con, 179 keyboard or key, 179 primary or pri, 179

Paths, displaying and setting, 179

PCI slots, 24

pcin, ipl device type, 177 Peripheral component

interconnect (PCI) slots, 24 Power cord connector, 28 Power input, 29

Power supply, 103 Power switch, 26 Power, turning on, 44 Powering up the system

Problem, 203

Solution, 203

Powering up your system, 41 Problem

802.3network, 204

CD drive, 205

Floppy disk drive, 206 Hard disk drive, 205

Loading and booting the operating system, 204

Powering up the system, 203

Product description, 23

R

Rear panel

Fast Narrow Single-EndedSCSI, 29

Headphones jack, 29 I/O card slots, 29 Line input jack, 29 Line output jack, 29 Microphone jack, 29 Power input, 29 Serial interface port, 29

Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI, 29 USB ports, 29

Rear panel connectors, system unit, 29

Regulations, emissions, 218 Regulatory and safety

information, special, 222 Removable media devices, 27,

114

reset, 178

Restoring files, floppy diskette, 76

RRL, Korea, 219

RS-232C serial I/O connector, 28, 33

S

Safety and Regulatory information, special, 222

Safety interlock Release pin, 101 Switch, 101

Safety statement, laser, 222 Saving files, floppy diskette, 75 Scroll mouse, HP, 32

SCSI

Fast Narrow Single-Ended,28 Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage

Differential, 28 SCSI bus

Configuration constraints, 86 Device IDs, 90 Differences, 83

Fast Narrow Single-Ended,83 Length constraints, 88 Restrictions, 84

Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage

Differential, 83

SCSI cables, 84 SCSI device IDs assigning, 90

Fast Narrow Single-Ended,91

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Contents HP Visualize B Class and C Class Owner’s Guide HEWLETT-PACKARD Warranty Statement Page Page Contents Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive Using Your CD DriveChanging Your Computer Hardware Configuration Scsi ConnectionsBoot Console Interface Solving Problems Glossary Safety and Regulatory StatementsFigures Figures Figures Figures Tables Tables Audience Safety and Regulatory StatementsRelated Manuals Installation NoticeEdition Revision History E0501 First Printing Problems, Questions, and SuggestionsRevision History Documentation Conventions Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsSystem Overview System Overview Product Description HP V Isualize B Class and C Class FeaturesComputer Feature Description Product Description System LCD Bezel Lock System Unit Front Panel and Removable DevicesSystem Unit Front Panel Controls System LCD System Power SwitchLCD Symbols HP Visualize B Class and C Class Features Removable Media Devices System Unit Rear Panel Connectors System Unit Rear Panel Connectors Audio Connectors Audio ConnectorsKeyboard USB ConnectorsAudio Electrical Specifications Network Connectors HP Parallel I/O ConnectorHP Scroll Mouse HP Hub for USB DevicesSerial I/O Pins Pin No Signal Description RS-232C Serial Input/Output ConnectorPower Cord Connector Scsi ConnectorsSecurity Loop Components Security LoopClosed Left-Side Panel Locking Your System Unit’s Left-Side PanelMemory Monitors Operating System Overview IP Address and Subnetwork Mask Information Information You Need to RecordLAN Station ID Powering Up Your System Optional networking parameters Getting Required InformationOptional font server parameters Turning on the Power Into CDE, see the Common Desktop Environment User’s Guide DocumentationPowering Up Your System Using Your CD Drive Using Your CD Drive Caring for CDs CD Media DescriptionCD Drive Operating the CD DriveCD Drive Controls and Features Controls and FeaturesOpen CD Tray Loading and Unloading a CDLoading a CD Placing the CD in the Disk Tray Unloading a CD Locating HelpMounting and Unmounting a CD Mounting a CD Using SAMMounting and Unmounting a CD Mounting and Unmounting a CD Unmounting a CD Using SAM Scanning the system’s hardware Mounting and Unmounting a CD Verifying the CD Drive Operation Configuring the CD Driver Audio Control for the CD Drive Installing the xmcd UtilityUsing the xmcd Utility Audio Control for the CD Drive Audio Control for the CD Drive Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive Floppy Disk Drive Operating Controls and Features Floppy Disk Drive Controls and FeaturesControl/Feature Purpose Operating the Floppy DriveSetting the Write-Protect Tab on a Floppy Diskette Using the Floppy DisketteSetting the Write-Protect Tab on a Diskette Inserting and Removing a Diskette Using Device FilesOperating the Floppy Drive Scanning the system’s hardware Formatting a New Diskette Saving Files to a Floppy Diskette Transferring Data To and From a Floppy DisketteRestoring Files from a Floppy Diskette to Your System TroubleshootingListing the Files on a Floppy Diskette Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration For More Information Additional Floppy Drive InformationConfiguring the Floppy Driver Man doscp Additional Floppy Drive Information Scsi Connections Scsi Connections Cable Length Physical Rate Addresses Location Scsi Bus DifferencesCables Scsi RestrictionsUltra Narrow Single-Ended Scsi Cables Cable Description Number LengthScsi Restrictions Considerations for Selecting Scsi Devices TerminatorsNumber of Devices Per Scsi Bus Scsi Restrictions Ultra Narrow Single-Ended Scsi Bus Length Scsi Bus Length ConstraintsLength Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential Scsi BusAssigning Scsi Device IDs 10/0/15/0.2.0 Assigning Ultra Narrow Single-Ended Scsi Device IDs10/0/15/1.5.0 System Scsi Port Connection Connecting to the Scsi PortsConnecting to the Scsi Ports Changing Your Computer Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Chapter Opening the System Unit Front Panel System Unit Front PanelClosing the System Unit Front Panel Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit Left Side Panel of the System UnitChapter 101 Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit Propping Up the Power Supply System Unit Power Supply104 Closing the System Unit After Propping Up the Power Supply PCI Card Slot Numbering and Capabilities CardsSlot Numbering Removing I/O Cards108 Installing I/O Cards Fan Cooling Areas for the System Unit System Unit FansRemoving the Fan from the Hard Disk Drive Area 112 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Fan Removable Media Devices Installing a CD DriveChapter 115 116 Chapter 117 118 Chapter 119 Removing a CD Drive Chapter 121 122 Chapter 123 124 Chapter 125 Installing a Floppy Disk Drive Chapter 127 128 Chapter 129 130 Chapter 131 132 Removing a Floppy Disk Drive 134 Chapter 135 136 Chapter 137 138 Chapter 139 Hard Disk Drives 37 The Hard Drive Slots Installing a Hard Disk Drive142 Chapter 143 40 The Hard Drive Slots Removing a Hard Disk DriveChapter 145 146 Chapter 147 Configuring a Hard Disk Drive as a File System Adding a Hard Disk Drive as a File System Using SAMChapter 149 Removing a Hard Disk Drive as a File System Using SAM Chapter 151 152 Memory Cards Installing Additional Memory154 Chapter 155 Step Removing Memory 47 Propping Up the Power Supply158 Changing Your Monitor Type Setting the Monitor Type at Power OnSetting the Monitor Type from the Boot Console Interface Setting the Monitor Type Using SAM Chapter 161 162 Troubleshooting Monitor Problems Changing Your Monitor Type 164 Boot Console Interface 166 Boot Console Interface Features 168 Chapter 169 170 Chapter 171 Accessing the Boot Console Interface Chapter 173 Booting Your Computer Chapter 175 176 Searching for Bootable Media Resetting Your Computer Mnemonic Style Notation for Boot Paths Displaying and Setting PathsSystem Paths Path Type Device Type Specification Format180 Monitor Command Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type182 Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration Setting the Monitor Type Setting the Monitor Type with SAM 186 Chapter 187 188 Chapter 189 Changing the Console to an External Terminal Displaying the Current Memory Configuration Memory Information Sample Total Memory = 640MB Memory Fault TableDisplaying the Status of the System I/O Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags Chapter 195 Displaying and Setting the Security Mode Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode Displaying the LAN Station Address Displaying System Information Displaying System Information 200 Solving Problems 202 Problem Solution Common Problems and SolutionsProblems Powering Up the System Problems with the 802.3 Network Problems Loading and Booting the Operating SystemProblems Using the CD Drive Problems Using a Hard Disk DriveProblems Using the Floppy Disk Drive Dealing with a Boot Failure 208 Memory Failures LCD Information Fan Number Name of the Fan LCD Fan Failures and WarningsFan Numbers and Their Names Fan Locations Will help you locate the problem fan within your system unitTroubleshooting Monitor Problems Running System Verification Tests Safety and Regulatory 216 Declaration of Conformity For FCC B Applications Emissions RegulationsEMI Class a RRL Korea Vcci Class B ITE Japan EMI Class a Taiwan Special Video Configuration Statement Third Party Emissions Regulations Compliance Laser Safety Statement U.S.A. Only Special Regulatory and Safety InformationAcoustics LEDsWarnung 224 Glossary Glossary Bootstrap service See bootCentral Processing Unit CPU Command argumentChild directory See subdirectory Cluster node a member of a228 Diskette See floppy diskette Dual In-line Memory Module a memory board whose connectors230 231 Initial System Loader ISL HP-UX cluster See cluster node, cluster serverLAN station address See local area network station address Mouse pointer. See pointer See also home directory235 236 237 Soft physical address SPA See also shell script, utility program239 240 241 242 Numerics Index244 Index 245 246
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