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Index

Symbols

µ-law, defined, 158

Numerics

10/100BaseT, defined, 153 10BT/100 BaseTX LAN interface, 4 16-bit SCSI

connector, on system board, 96 defined, 153

8-bit SCSI

connector, on system board, 96 defined, 153

A accessories

installing, 23 supported, 24 accessory board installing, 50

activity light hard disk, 9 network, 9

Adaptec RAIDport adapter, 94 adapter, defined, 153 adding a dedicated spare, 131 ADPCM, defined, 153 Advanced/Ultra SCSI window, 135 AGP slot on system board, 96 A-law, defined, 153

America Online, the HP Forum, 144 ARO-1130 adapter, 94

array type

RAID 0, 123, 125, 126, 128, 131, 136 RAID 1, 125, 127, 131, 136

ArrayConfig program

adding a dedicated spare, 131 creating and deleting spare disks, 131 creating arrays, 122

Custom Setup, 124, 128, 130, 136 deleting a dedicated spare, 132 displaying array information, 129 Express Setup, 123 initializing an array, 130 making the array bootable, 128 Other Applications, 123

ArrayConfig utility, 94 audio

connector, 5

features, 88

front panel connector (internal), 98 internal connectors, 97

LINE IN, 5

LINE OUT, 5 specifications, 88 troubleshooting, 74

audio interface, troubleshooting, 74 audio status panel, 89

AUX connector (internal), 97 AVI files, defined, 153

B

Basic MIDI format defined, 153

BBS, defined, 153

BIOS defined, 153

obtaining via World Wide Web, 144 ordering by mail, 145

boot device priority, changing, 104 bus, defined, 153

C cables

flexible disk drive, 48 IDE, 42, 45, 48 keyboard, 3

SCSI, 42, 48 cache, defined, 153

CD

audio connector (internal), 97 connector, on system board, 96

CD-ROM

completing installation, 49 defined, 153 troubleshooting, 68

CD-RW defined, 153 troubleshooting, 68

change password, 133 checking

video memory, 35 CMOS, defined, 153 compression, defined, 153 CompuServe

free introductory membership, 143 HP forum, 143

connecting display, 3 keyboard, 3 to network, 4

connector

16-bit SCSI, on system board, 96

8-bit SCSI, on system board, 96 audio, 5

audio front panel (internal), 98 AUX (internal), 97

CD audio (internal), 97 CD, on system board, 96 external SCSI, 6

external start, on system board, 96 fan, 96

floppy disk drive, on system board, 96 for multimedia front panel, 96 front panel mic, on system board, 96 front panel microphone (internal), 99 headphones, 5

internal audio, 97

internal speaker, on system board, 96 microphone, 5

MIDI, 5 parallel port, 3 power, 8

power, on system board, 96 printer, 3

RJ-45, 4 serial port, 3

status panel, on system board, 96 control panel, 9

controller, defined, 154 cover

removing, 25 replacing, 27

creating and deleting spares, 131

D DAT

defined, 154 Delete Array, 129

deleting a dedicated spare, 132 deleting an array, 129 device driver

defined, 154 digital audio

defined, 154

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XU specifications

The HP XU series is a notable lineup in the realm of computing, specifically designed to cater to business professionals and everyday users who require reliability, performance, and modern features. The XU brand, recognized for its dedication to high-quality engineering and innovative technology, encapsulates the spirit of HP's commitment to excellence in device performance and user experience.

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