Adjusting the audio signal

There is no hardware volume control on the HP Z1 Workstation. (However, some keyboards do have volume buttons, usually in the upper-right corner.)

Volume can be adjusted with the operating system (OS) master control or the software (SW) audio player control.

The OS master control and SW audio player control are independent. However, they are both simultaneously active and affect the overall volume of the audio signal.

If the audio signal is not audible, check the OS master control and SW audio player control to be sure that neither is set too low.

Using the webcam

The webcam works automatically with any webcam software.

A white activity LED is on when the webcam is active. Optimal performance of the fixed-focus lens is at 0.5 meters.

A dial at the top of the workstation lets you:

Adjust the camera angle.

Disable the camera by turning the dial all the way toward the front of the workstation. A red stripe in the camera viewport indicates the lens is pointing straight down into the chassis. The user is not visible.

Installing optional components

You can install additional components such as memory, hard drives, and PCIe Mini Cards in your workstation.

To view component installation videos, go to http://www.hp.com/go/sml.

For installation guidelines and technical information, refer to the HP Z1 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide at http://www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals.

Security

You can secure your workstation by attaching a lock to the cable lock slot. The workstation includes several security features to reduce the risk of theft and to warn of chassis intrusion. Refer to the Maintenance and Service Guide for information about additional hardware and software security features available for your system.

Product recycling

HP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable batteries.

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HP 663728R999F7PH, D3H66UTABA manual Adjusting the audio signal, Using the webcam, Installing optional components, Security