HP (Hewlett-Packard) XU800 manual

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    HP Kayak XU800 T echnical Notes[...]

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    Notice The infor mation contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, incl uding, but not lim ited to, the implied war ranties of merchantability and f itness for a particul ar purpose. Hewlett-P ackard shall not be li able for err ors contained her ein or[...]

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    HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstat ion Technical Information This section pro vides technical info rmation about your PC W orkstation. Features Feature: Description: System Board Extended-A TX with a dimension o f 12.8-inch x 11.4-in ch. Microprocessor All models have supp ort for up to two Intel Pentium® III p rocessor with either a i256 KB. For Proc ess[...]

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    Features 2 English Operating Syst em All models are preloaded with Windows NT® 4.0 SP5. Main Memory Maxi mum a mount of memory t hat can be installed is: 2 GB (4 x 512 MB). Models include either: • Four RIMM soc kets supporting RDRA M ECC memory modules installed in pairs. Any unused RIMM sockets must contain a continui ty module. Models ar e su[...]

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    English 3 Features Video Controllers Models include either: • ELSA GLoria Syn ergy® II AGP video cont roller wit h 32 MB of installed SGRAM video memory (m aximum configuration ). • Matrox® Millennium G250 AGP video controller with 8 MB SGRAM video memory which can be upgraded to 16 MB. • Matrox Millennium G400-Dual monit or AGP video contr[...]

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    Features 4 English System Board Connectors • One flexible disk drive connect or • Two ATA-66 IDE connect ors (for up to four IDE d evices) • One 16-bit U-160SCS I connector and one SCSI terminator. The SCSI cable is rout ed from the S CSI connecto r on the system board (located ne ar the system switches) to the SCSI devices inside the chassis[...]

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    English 5 Features Physical Char acteristics (standard configuration) Characteristics: Description: Weight (ex cl. keyboard and display) 14.4 kilo grams (31.68 p ounds). Dimensions 47.0 cm max. (D) by 21,0 c m (W) by 49.0 cm ( H) (18.50 inch es by 8.26 inc hes by 19.29 in ches). Footprint 0.09 m 2 (1.0 6 sq ft). Storage temp erature -40 °C to 70°[...]

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    System Specificatio ns 6 English System Speci fications Power Cons umption Inf ormation The power consum ption and acoustics given in the belo w table is valid for a standard co nfiguration as shi pped (one processor , 256 MB of memory, 300 W power supply, on e hard disk dri ve, video card, LAN card). All infomatio n in this section i s based on pr[...]

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    English 7 System Specificatio ns Maximum Loads Availab le for Accessory Slo ts PCI Accessory Slots The maximum supported po wer consumption per slot i s 25W , either from the 5 V or the 3. 3V supply and m ust respect the electrical specifications of th e PCI 2.2 specification. T otal power consumption for the PCI slots mu st not exceed 75W . If the[...]

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    System Specificatio ns 8 English If a standard AGP ( Accelerated Graphic Port) card is install ed in the AGP PRO slot, the maximum power consumption for the PCI accessory and AGP slot must not excee d 75 W . If an AGP PRO card ( > 25 W and ≤ 50 W) is installed, then the PCI slot 1 is made inaccessible as defined in the AGP PRO specification (P[...]

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    English 9 System Specificatio ns IRQs, DMAs, and I/O Addresses Used by Your PC Workstation The IRQ, DMA, and I/O address mappings shown here are for a basic configuration. The resources used by your PC W orkstation may vary , depending on which accessory boar ds are bundled with the PC W orkstation. Resources are al located by the sy stem BIOS or t[...]

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    System Specificatio ns 10 English I/O Addresses used by PC Workstation 0000 - 000F DMA controller 1 0020 - 0021 Master interrupt controller 002E - 002 F Configurat ion regi sters 0040 - 0043 Timer 1 0060, 0064 Keyboard cont roller 0061 Port B ( speaker, NMI status an d contro l) 0070 Bit 7: NMI mask r egister 0070 - 0071 RTC and CMOS 0080 Manufactu[...]

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    English 11 System Board Con nectors System Board Conn ectors The following diagram shows wher e the different chips and connectors are located on the E-A TX sy stem board. PCI 64-b it Hub (P64H) PCI Slo t 1 (32-bit 33 MHz, 5V) One AGP 4x Slot PCI Slot 2 (32- bit 33 MHz, 5V) PCI Slot 5 (32- bit 33 MHz, 5V) PCI Slot 3 (64 -bit 66 MHz, 3.3V) PCI Slot [...]

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    System Bo ard Switche s 12 English System Board Switches There are ten sy stem board switches used for configurati on, numbered from 1 to 10. Of these a cer tain number are reserve d and should not be modified, otherwise it coul d lead to a sy stem failure. Switch B oxes There are two types of sy stem board switch boxes that may be used on the HP K[...]

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    English 13 Configurin g Your Networ k Con nection Configuring Yo ur Network Connection Y ou need to use the PC W orkstation’s Setup program to change the integrated Ethernet interface settings. T o access the Setup pr ogram, Press while the ini tial “Kayak” logo is d isplayed immedi ately after restarting the PC Workstation. The following tab[...]

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    Configurin g Your N etwor k Con nectio n 14 English 3 Highlight t he line 1st Device and press or to change the option to Lan . T o disable boot optio ns: 1 Press while the ini tial “Kayak” logo is d isplayed immedi ately after restarting the PC Workstation to access the Setu p pr ogram. Use the o r key to select the Security men u. 2 Press to [...]