Chapter 2 System Overview

2.3MECHANICAL DESIGN

The following subsections describe the mechanical (physical) aspects of the covered Compaq Deskpro models.

CAUTION: Voltages are present within the system unit whenever the unit is plugged

!into a live AC outlet, regardless of the “Power On” condition. Always disconnect the power cable from the power outlet and/or from the system unit before handling the system unit in any way. The following information is intended primarily for identification purposes only. Before servicing these systems refer to the applicable Maintenance And Service Guide and/or Service Reference Guide.

2.3.1 CABINET LAYOUTS

2.3.1.1Front Views

Figure 2-2 shows the front cabinet layouts of the controls and indicators.

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Deskpro Workstation 300

 

 

 

 

 

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Power button

 

 

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Power LED

 

 

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Hard drive activity LED

 

 

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CD-ROM drive headphone jack

 

 

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CD-ROM drive volume control

 

 

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CD-ROM drive activity LED

 

 

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CD-ROM drive door open/close button

 

 

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1.44-MB diskette drive activity LED

 

 

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1.44-MB diskette drive eject button

 

Figure 2–2.Front Cabinet Views

2-4Compaq Deskpro EXS and Workstation 300 Personal Computers Featuring the Intel Pentium 4 Processor

First Edition – December 2000

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Compaq 850 manual Mechanical Design, Cabinet Layouts, Front Views, Deskpro EXS Deskpro Workstation