1addendum to the hp workstation xw6000 hardware reference guideThe information in this document, where applicable, supersedes specific contents of th
iv Hardware Reference GuideContentsDrive Bay Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Hardware Reference Guide vContentsC Battery ReplacementReplacing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hardware Reference Guide 1–11Product FeaturesStandard Configuration FeaturesThe HP workstation xw6000 is a minitower system that can be easily convert
1–2 Hardware Reference GuideProduct FeaturesFront Panel ComponentsFront panel components1 Diskette drive activity light 7 CD-ROM eject button2 Dual-st
Hardware Reference Guide 1–3Product FeaturesRear Panel ComponentsRear panel components1 Power cord connector 7 Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors2
1–4 Hardware Reference GuideProduct FeaturesSystem Board ComponentsSystem board components1 24-pin power supply connector 9 SCSI connector2 Primary pr
Hardware Reference Guide 1–5Product FeaturesSystem Board Components (Continued)System board componentsu Battery a Front audio connectori Password head
1–6 Hardware Reference GuideProduct FeaturesAudio SystemYour workstation has an integrated audio solution that supports analog or digital external ste
Hardware Reference Guide 1–7Product FeaturesKeyboardYour workstation ships with an Easy Access Keyboard. The following figure identifies the location
1–8 Hardware Reference GuideProduct FeaturesEasy Access SoftwareYour Easy Access Keyboard Buttons are programmed to default assignments. The preinstal
2System board connectors (continued)Installing an Additional ProcessorIMPORTANT: If the system board part number in your workstation is 339100-xxx, t
Hardware Reference Guide 1–9Product FeaturesEasy Access Paper Icon InsertThe paper icon insert functions as a visual aid in identifying the programmed
1–10 Hardware Reference GuideProduct FeaturesSpecial Mouse FunctionsMost software applications support the use of a mouse. The functions assigned to e
Hardware Reference Guide 1–11Product Features6. To release a drive from the 5.25-inch drive bay, slide the drivelock as shown. Carefully push the driv
1–12 Hardware Reference GuideProduct Features8. After placing the workstation in the desktop position, gently slide the drives back into the bay.Insta
Hardware Reference Guide 1–13Product Features10. Remove the subpanel 1 as described in “Removing the Bezel Blank” in Chapter 2, and reposition the sub
1–14 Hardware Reference GuideProduct FeaturesChanging from a Desktop to a Minitower ConfigurationTo change from a desktop to a minitower configuration
Hardware Reference Guide 1–15Product Features6. To release a drive from the 5.25-inch drive bay, press the drivelock as shown.Releasing the drives wit
1–16 Hardware Reference GuideProduct Features9. After placing the workstation in the minitower position, gently slide the drives back into the bay.Ins
Hardware Reference Guide 1–17Product Features11. Remove the subpanel 1 as described in “Removing the Bezel Blank” in Chapter 2, and reposition the sub
Hardware Reference Guide 2–12Hardware UpgradesThis chapter explains how to remove the workstation access panel and the front bezel. It also explains h
34. Remove any preinstalled screws from the system board around the second processor socket.5. Open the second processor socket lever 1 fully (the fu
2–2 Hardware Reference GuideHardware UpgradesÄCAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the workstation or optional equipmen
Hardware Reference Guide 2–3Hardware UpgradesRemoving the Workstation Access PanelTo remove the workstation access panel:1. Shut down the operating sy
2–4 Hardware Reference GuideHardware UpgradesRemoving the Front BezelTo remove the front bezel:1. Shut down the operating system properly, then turn o
Hardware Reference Guide 2–5Hardware UpgradesInstalling Additional MemoryYour workstation comes with Double Data Rate-Synchronous dynamic random acces
2–6 Hardware Reference GuideHardware UpgradesDIMM Installation GuidelinesÅWARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the
Hardware Reference Guide 2–7Hardware Upgrades Install DIMMs in pairs across both memory channels. Each DIMM socket populated with a DIMM on Channel A
2–8 Hardware Reference GuideHardware UpgradesInstalling DIMMsTo install a DIMM:1. Shut down the operating system properly, then turn off the workstati
Hardware Reference Guide 2–9Hardware UpgradesInstalling Additional DrivesThis section provides a description of the drive bay components. Instructions
2–10 Hardware Reference GuideHardware UpgradesMinitower Drive Bay Positions✎Drive bay numbers are stamped on the chassis behind the front bezel.Identi
Hardware Reference Guide 2–11Hardware UpgradesDesktop Drive Bay PositionsIdentifying desktop drive bay componentsDrive Bay ComponentsNo. Bay Drive Com
413. Reassemble the workstation and restore power.NOTE: A manual Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) upgrade is necessary when installing a second proce
2–12 Hardware Reference GuideHardware UpgradesPreparing for Drive InstallationRemove the drive bezel blank before installing any removable media stora
Hardware Reference Guide 2–13Hardware Upgrades5. Gently pull the subpanel, with the bezel blank still secured, away from the front bezel. Remove the b
2–14 Hardware Reference GuideHardware UpgradesLocating the Hardware ScrewsYour workstation has extra guide screws stored behind the front bezel. Insta
Hardware Reference Guide 2–15Hardware UpgradesTo install a hard drive into a 3.5-inch bay, see the following two illustrations.Installing a hard drive
2–16 Hardware Reference GuideHardware Upgrades4. Connect the ends of the cables to the appropriate system board connectors. To locate the appropriate
Hardware Reference Guide 2–17Hardware Upgrades4. Remove four of the guide screws from behind the front bezel on the workstation chassis. See “Locating
2–18 Hardware Reference GuideHardware Upgrades6. Install the adapter in the drive bay by sliding it into the front of the drive cage. The drivelock au
Hardware Reference Guide 2–19Hardware UpgradesRemoving a Drive✎If you are replacing the Ultra ATA hard drive in your workstation with a SCSI hard driv
2–20 Hardware Reference GuideHardware Upgrades4. Disconnect the drive power and signal cables. If the drive is a CD-ROM drive, disconnect the audio co
Hardware Reference Guide 2–21Hardware Upgrades❏If the drive is in the desktop position, press the drivelock button to release the drive in the drive b
5 Each DIMM within a pair should be identical in technology. For example, you cannot mix a 256 MB 9-device DIMM with a 128MB 18-device DIMM on the s
2–22 Hardware Reference GuideHardware UpgradesInstalling and Removing an Expansion BoardThis section provides instructions for installing and removing
Hardware Reference Guide 2–23Hardware UpgradesInstalling an Expansion BoardTo install an expansion board:1. Shut down the operating system properly, t
2–24 Hardware Reference GuideHardware Upgrades5. Slide the expansion board into the socket. Press firmly on the board so that the whole connector seat
Hardware Reference Guide 2–25Hardware UpgradesInstalling an Additional ProcessorYou can upgrade your workstation to a multiprocessor system. When you
2–26 Hardware Reference GuideHardware Upgrades4. Remove the air baffle:a. Gently pull up on the air baffle until it comes loose from the fan assembly.
Hardware Reference Guide 2–27Hardware Upgrades5. Install the second processor (refer to the illustration on the following page):a. Open the secondary
2–28 Hardware Reference GuideHardware Upgradese. Place the thermal grease on the bottom of the heatsink before setting the heatsink on top of the proc
Hardware Reference Guide 2–29Hardware Upgrades6. Reinstall the air baffle:a. Carefully lower the air baffle into the chassis over the heatsinks.b. Gen
2–30 Hardware Reference GuideHardware Upgrades7. Reassemble the workstation and connect the power cord to the grounded AC outlet.When replacing the wo
Hardware Reference Guide 2–31Hardware UpgradesHardware Components RequiredTo upgrade your processor, contact your authorized service provider to purch
6Hyper-Threading TechnologyHyper-Threading Technology is a high performance technology, developed by Intel®, that allows a single processor to execut
2–32 Hardware Reference GuideHardware UpgradesHeatsink Warm-Up TimeMinimal warm-up time is required to generate enough heat to soften the compound hol
Hardware Reference Guide 2–33Hardware Upgrades4. Remove the air baffle:a. Gently pull up on the air baffle until it comes loose from the fan assembly.
2–34 Hardware Reference GuideHardware Upgrades6. Remove the heatsink:a. Untighten the captive screws 1.b. Twist the heatsink slightly 2 to break the c
Hardware Reference Guide 2–35Hardware Upgrades7. Remove the processor:a. Open the secondary processor socket lever 1 fully (the full swing angle of th
Hardware Reference Guide A–1ASpecificationshp workstation xw6000Component U.S. MetricMinitower DimensionsHeightWidthDepth17.65 in6.60 in17.75 in44.83
Hardware Reference Guide B–1BHard Drive InstallationUsing the Cable-Select Feature with Ultra ATA DevicesSelected models of the HP workstation xw6000
B–2 Hardware Reference GuideHard Drive InstallationGuidelines for Installing Ultra ATA DevicesWhen installing additional Ultra ATA drives, follow thes
Hardware Reference Guide B–3Hard Drive InstallationSCSI DevicesThis section contains information relating to SCSI device guidelines and installation.G
B–4 Hardware Reference GuideHard Drive Installation Every SCSI chain or circuit must be terminated (closed) at both ends. Some system boards have both
Hardware Reference Guide B–5Hard Drive InstallationGuidelines for Installing SCSI Devices✎If you mix Ultra ATA and SCSI hard drives in the same system
hardware reference guideworkstation xw6000Document Part Number: 301155-001October 2002This guide is provided as a reference tool. The topics contained
B–6 Hardware Reference GuideHard Drive InstallationSCSI CablesThe front drive bays are available for installing or connecting mass storage SCSI device
Hardware Reference Guide B–7Hard Drive InstallationUsing SCSISelect with SCSI Devices The SCSI host adapter includes the SCSISelect utility to configu
Hardware Reference Guide C–1CBattery ReplacementReplacing the BatteryThe battery that comes with your computer provides power to the real-time clock a
C–2 Hardware Reference GuideBattery ReplacementTo replace the battery:1. Shut down the operating system properly, turn off the computer and any extern
Hardware Reference Guide C–3Battery Replacement4. Slide the replacement battery into position, positive side up. The battery holder automatically secu
Hardware Reference Guide D–1DSecurity Lock ProvisionsSecuring the WorkstationYour workstation is designed to accept a lock 1 (not provided) to control
Hardware Reference Guide E–1EElectrostatic DischargeA discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or oth
E–2 Hardware Reference GuideElectrostatic DischargeGrounding MethodsSeveral methods for grounding are available. Use one or more of the following meth
Hardware Reference Guide F–1FRoutine Computer Care andShipping PreparationRoutine Computer CareFollow these suggestions to take care of your computer
F–2 Hardware Reference GuideRoutine Computer Care and Shipping PreparationCD-ROM Drive PrecautionsBe sure to observe the following guidelines while op
© 2002 Hewlett-Packard CompanyHP and the HP logo are trademarks of the Hewlett-Packard Company.Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corpo
Hardware Reference Guide F–3Routine Computer Care and Shipping PreparationShipping PreparationFollow these suggestions when preparing to ship your com
Hardware Reference Guide Index–1Aaccess panel, removing 2–3adapter, hard drive 2–16AGPlocation 2–22ATX bracket 2–24audio connectors 1–3audio system 1–
Index–2 Hardware Reference GuideIndexexpansion boardinstallation 2–22installation sequence 2–2removal 2–22Ffront bezelproper handling 2–13removing 2–4
Hardware Reference Guide Index–3Indexprocessor installation 2–25processor/heatsink assembly 2–28Rrear audio connectors 1–3rear panel components 1–3rea
Hardware Reference Guide iiiContents1 Product FeaturesStandard Configuration Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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