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Hardware Reference Guide - dx2400 Microtower Model HP Compaq Business PC.
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About This B ook This guide provides bas ic inform ation for upgrad ing this computer m odel. WARNING! Text set off in this man ner indica tes that fa ilure to fol low direct ions could result i n bodily harm or lo ss of life.
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Table of contents 1 Product Features Standard Co nfiguration Feat ures .......... ........... ....... ......... ....... ........... ...... ....... .......... ....... .......... ... ...... . 1 Front Pane l Compon ents ...... ......... ...... ...... ...
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1 Product Features Standard Confi guration Fe atures The HP Compaq Microtow er feat ures may vary dependi ng on t he model. For a comple te listi ng of the hardwar e and so ftware ins talled in the co mputer, r un the dia gnosti c utility ( included on some c omputer models only).
Front Panel Compo nents Drive co nfigurati on may vary by model. Figure 1-2 Front Pa nel Compo nents Table 1-1 Fr ont Panel Compo nents 1 5.25-inch Optical Drives 1 6 Hard Drive Activity Light 2 Optical Drive Activity Lights 7 Opt ic al Dr ive Ej ect Bu tt on s 3 3.
Media Car d Reader Com ponen ts The m edia card reader i s an optional device availabl e on som e mode ls only. Re fer t o the fol lowing illus tration a nd tabl e to iden tify th e media card r eader components . Figure 1-3 Medi a Card R eader Components Table 1-2 M edia Card Reade r Compo nents 1 SmartMedia/xD ● 3.
Rear Pane l Components Figure 1-4 Rear Panel Componen ts Table 1-3 Rear Pa nel Compon ents 1 Power Cord C onnector 6 Line-Out Connector fo r powered audio devices (green) 2 Voltage Select Switch 7 Mic.
Keyboard Figure 1-5 Keyboa rd Co mponents Table 1-4 Keyb oard Compone nts 1 Function Keys Perform special f unctions depending on the software application being us ed. 2 Editing Keys Includes the following: Insert, Home, Page Up, Delete, End, and Page Down.
Using th e Windows Logo Key Use the Wi ndows Lo go key in com bination wi th other key s to perform ce rtain functi ons availa ble in the Window s operati ng system.
Serial Numb er Lo cation Each c omputer ha s a unique s erial nu mber and prod uct ID num ber that are l ocated on the to p cover of the comp uter. K eep these num bers avai lable for us e when co ntacting cu stome r service fo r assista nce.
2 Hardware Upgrades Warnings and Ca utions Before per forming upgrades be sur e to carefully rea d all of the ap plicable instru ctions, ca utions, and warn ings in this guide.
Remov ing the Comp uter Ac cess Pa nel 1. Remove/di sengage any security d evices tha t prohibit op ening the computer. 2. Remo ve al l r emova ble medi a, su ch as di sket tes or c ompa ct di scs, from the compu ter . 3. Turn of f the com puter pr operly through th e operati ng syst em, the n turn o ff any e xtern al devi ces.
Replacin g the Compu ter Access Panel Place th e access panel on the chassis with abo ut 1.3 cm (1/2 inch ) of the panel hangi ng off the back of the chas sis and s lide it into plac e (1). Ens ure that the hole for the s crew is a ligned wi th the hole in the chassis and tighten the screw ( 2).
Removi ng the Fron t Bezel 1. Remove/di sengage any security d evices tha t prohibit op ening the computer. 2. Remo ve al l r emova ble medi a, su ch as di sket tes or c ompa ct di scs, from the compu ter . 3. Turn of f the com puter pr operly through th e operati ng syst em, the n turn o ff any e xtern al devi ces.
Removing Bezel Blanks On some mod els, there ar e bezel blanks coverin g the 3.5-inch an d 5.25-inc h external dr ive bays that need to be re moved be fore ins talling a drive.
Replaci ng the Front Beze l Inse rt the thre e hooks on the left s ide of the bez el into the s lots on the chassis (1) and ro tate the beze l on from le ft to right (2) so that it snaps in p lace.
Inst alli ng Additiona l Memo ry The computer comes with double dat a rate 2 synchrono us dynam ic random acc ess memory ( DDR2- SDRAM) dual in line mem ory mo dules ( DIMMs). DIMMs The memo ry socket s on the system boa rd can be popu lated with up to four industry- standa rd DIMM s.
Populating D IMM Sockets There are four DIMM socke ts on the system boa rd, with two so ckets per ch annel. The sock ets are labeled XMM1 , XMM2 , XMM3, a nd XMM4. Sock ets XMM 1 and XMM2 ope rate i n memor y channe l A. Socke ts XMM3 and X MM4 oper ate in m emory channel B.
with the lea st amo unt of memo ry desc ribes th e total amo unt of m emory ass igned to dual cha nnel and the r emaind er is ass igned to single c hanne l. For opti mal spe ed, the channel s shoul d be balanced so th at the la rgest amount o f memo ry is spread between the t wo channel s.
7. Open both latch es of the m emory module s ocket (1) , and in sert t he memory modul e into the so cket (2). Figure 2-7 Installing a DIM M NOTE: A memo ry modu le ca n be ins talled i n only one way . Match th e notch on the mo dule with the tab on the me mory sock et.
Removi ng or Installin g an Expa nsio n Card The comp uter has one standar d PCI expansi on slot that ca n accommodate an ex pansion car d up to 17.46 cm (6 .875 inc hes) in leng th. The compu ter als o has two PCI Ex press x1 expan sion slots and one PCI Expr ess x16 exp ansion slo t.
5. Remove th e compute r acce ss pane l. 6. Locate the c orrect vac ant exp ansion so cket on the system bo ard an d the corres ponding expansi on slot on the back of the co mputer cha ssis. 7. On the r ear of t he comput er, a sl ot cover lock secures th e expans ion car d brackets in place.
NOTE: Before rem oving an i nstalled expansio n card, di sconnect an y cabl es that may b e attached to the expansio n card. a. If you are in stalling an expansio n card in a vacant s ocket, you must use a flatbla de screwdriv er to pry ou t the metal shield on the rear pa nel that cover s the expan sion slot .
c. If you ar e removi ng a PC I Express x16 ca rd, pull t he rete ntion arm on the bac k of the expansi on socket away from th e card and ca reful ly rock the ca rd back an d forth until the conne ctors pul l free fr om the so cket. Be sure n ot to scr ape the c ard aga inst t he other component s.
11. To install a new expansi on card , hold the card just above the expa nsion s ocket on the s ystem board then move the c ard towa rd the r ear of th e chassis so that the bott om of the bracket on the card sl ides into the s mall sl ot on the c hassis .
15. Reconnect th e power cor d and an y ext ernal dev ices, t hen turn on the c omputer. 16. Lock any s ecurity d evices that were dise ngaged whe n the access pa nel w as rem oved. 17. Reconfigure the comp uter, if necessa ry. Refer to the C ompute r Setup (F10) Uti lity Guid e for instruc tions on usin g Compute r Setup.
Inst alling Addi tiona l Drives When ins talling add itiona l drives, follow these gui delines : ● The primar y Ser ial ATA ( SATA) h ard drive must be connec ted to th e dar k blue primar y SATA connector on t he syste m board labe led SAT A0.
CAUTION: To preve nt loss of work and damag e to the computer or driv e: If yo u are ins erting or removin g a drive, s hut down t he operatin g syst em properly , turn off the computer , and unplug the pow er cord . Do not remove a drive whi le the computer is on or in standby mo de.
System Board Drive Connection s Refer to the fo llowing illustra tion and table t o identify the sy stem board d rive c onnectors. Figure 2-17 Sy stem B oar d Dr ive Conn ect ion s Table 2-3 System Board D rive Connecti ons No.
Removing an Optical Drive CAUTION: All re movab le media shoul d be taken out of a drive befor e removing the drive from the comput er. To remo ve an optical drive: 1. Remove/di sengage any security d evices tha t prohibit op ening the computer. 2. Remo ve al l r emova ble medi a, su ch as di sket tes or c ompa ct di scs, from the compu ter .
7. Remove t he sc rew tha t secur es the drive t o the drive cage (1), th en slid e the d rive ou t of the f ront of the chassis (2). Figu re 2- 19 Removing th e Optical Driv e 28 Chapter 2 Hardw are .
Installing an Optical Drive in to th e 5.25-inch Drive Bay To insta ll an optio nal 5.25-in ch optical drive: 1. Remove/di sengage any security d evices tha t prohibit op ening the computer. 2. Remo ve al l r emova ble medi a, su ch as di sket tes or c ompa ct di scs, from the compu ter .
10. If the system configura tion includ es only one optical drive, co nnect the SAT A data cable to the white sy stem boar d connec tor labe led SAT A1 . If y ou are adding a seco nd opt ical driv e, conne ct the SAT A data ca ble to the oran ge syst em boa rd conn ector labeled SATA3.
6. Disconne ct the drive cab les, as indi cated in the fol lowing illustra tions: a. If you a re remo ving a d iskette d rive, d isconnec t the data cable ( 1) and power ca ble (2) from the b ack of the dr iv e. Figure 2-22 Disconnecti ng the Diskette Drive Cabl es b.
7. Remove th e reta iner sc rew that secures the drive to the bay (1) then slid e the drive fo rward a nd out of the b ay (2). Figu re 2- 24 Removing a 3.5-inc h Device (Media Card Rea der Show n) Installing a Drive in to the 3. 5-inch External Drive Bay The 3.
9. Slide the dri ve in through the front of the ch assis (1) unti l the bezel on the drive is ev enly alig ned with th e comput er front beze l and ins tall th e M3 metr ic retainer screw (2) as shown in the il lustrati on below. NOTE: Extra drive ret ainer sc rews are provide d on the i nteri or of the front be zel if needed .
Removing an Internal 3.5-inch Hard Drive NOT E: Before you remov e the old hard drive, be sure to bac k up the data f rom the old ha rd driv e so that yo u can transfer th e data to the new hard drive.
7. Push down th e latch on the side of the hard disk d rive cage (1 ), then slide the hard disk driv e cage away from the bottom of the chassi s (2) as shown below . Figure 2-27 Releasin g the Hard Dri ve Cage 8. Lift th e hard disk drive c age out of the c hassis.
9. Disconne ct the pow er cabl e (1) and data cabl e (2) from the b ack of th e hard d rive. Figu re 2- 29 Disconnec ting th e Hard Dr ive Cabl es 10. Remove the fou r screws t hat secur e the hard disk dr ive to the hard disk driv e cage ( 1), then slide the hard disk drive out of the hard disk driv e cage (2).
Installin g an Internal 3.5-in ch Hard Drive 1. Follow the st eps in Removi ng an Internal 3.5-inch Hard Dr ive on page 34 to remove the hard drive cage and, if necessary, the ex isting har d drive. 2. Slide th e new d rive into the hard disk dr ive cag e (1), aligning the driv e with the four screw ho les on the ca ge.
3. Connect the power c able (1) a nd data c able (2) t o the b ack of t he hard d rive. Figu re 2- 32 Connecting th e Hard D rive Cab les CAUTION: Neve r crease or ben d a SATA data cabl e tigh ter than a 30 mm (1.18 in) rad ius. A shar p ben d can br eak the in tern al wire s.
5. Attach the tw o screws that se cure the hard disk d rive ca ge to the chas sis. Figure 2-34 Se curing the Har d Drive Cage 6. If install ing a new dr ive, conne ct the opposi te end of the data cable to the appropriate s ystem boar d conne ctor.
A Specifications Table A-1 Specifications Desktop Dimensi ons Height Widt h Depth 14.76 in 6.98 in 16.88 in 37.5 cm 17.73 cm 42.87 cm Approxi mate Weight 23.5 lb 10.66 kg Temperature Range Operating Nonoperating 50° to 95°F -22° to 140°F 10° to 35°C -30° to 60°C Relative Humidity (nonc ondensing) Operating Nonoperating (38.
Rated Input Current (maxim um) 1 8A @ 100 V AC 4A @ 200 VA C 1 This sys tem utilizes a pass ive power fact or corrected power supply . The power factor correction is present in the 230V operating mode only. This allows the sys tem to pass the CE mark requiremen ts for use in the coun tries of the European Union.
B Battery Replacement The battery tha t comes wit h the computer prov ides power to the real- time cloc k. When repl acing the battery , use a batter y equivalent to the battery originally installed in the compute r. The compute r comes with a 3 -volt lith ium coin c ell batt ery.
NOTE: On some computer m odels, it may be necess ary to remove an internal com ponent to gain access to the battery. 7. Depending on the type of battery h older on the syst em boar d, compl ete the fo llowing instruc tions to replace the battery. Type 1 a.
b. Insert t he new bat tery and posit ion the c lip back into p lace. Figure B-3 Removing a Coin Cell Battery (Type 3) NOTE: After the b attery h as bee n replaced , use the follow ing steps to com plete thi s procedu re. 8. Replace t he com puter ac cess pan el.
C External Security Devices NOT E: For information o n data s ecurity features, ref er to the Comp uter Setup ( F10) Utility G uide and the D esktop M anagem ent Gui de . Instal ling a Security Lo ck The s ecurity l ocks di splayed below and on th e followin g page s can be used to secure the compu ter.
Padlock Figure C-2 Insta lling a Padlo ck HP Business PC Security Lock 1. Fasten the sec urity cable by looping it aroun d a statio nary object . Figu re C-3 Sec uring the Cable to a Fixe d Objec t 46.
2. Thread the ke yboard and mo use cables through the lock. Figure C-4 Threading the Keybo ard and Mou se Cables 3. Screw the loc k to the chassis using the screw pr ovided.
4. Insert the plug end of the securi ty cable into the lock (1) and push the button in (2) to engage the lock. Use the ke y provided to disengage the lo ck.
D Electrostatic Discharge A dis charge o f static elect ricity fr om a fing er or ot her cond uctor m ay dam age syste m boa rds or o ther stat ic-sensit ive devi ces.
E Computer Operating Guidelines, Routine Care and Shipping Preparation Computer Operating Gu idelines and Rout ine Care Follow these gu idelines to prop erly set u p and care for th e compute r and monitor: ● Keep the compu ter away from e xcessive moisture, direct s unligh t, and ext remes of heat an d cold.
Optical Drive P recautio ns Be sure to obs erve the follo wing guideli nes whil e operating or cleanin g the optical dr ive. Operation ● Do not mo ve the drive during o peration. This may cause it to malf unction d uring r eading. ● Avoid ex posing the drive to s udden cha nges i n temperat ure, as co ndensatio n may form i nside the unit.
Index A access panel locking an d unlocki ng 45 remo ving 9 repla cing 1 0 audio co nnectors 2, 4 B battery rep lacement 42 C comp uter opera ting guidel ines 50 conne cting dri ve cables 2 4 conn ector VGA monit or 4 D DIMMs.
media car d reader 30 optical driv e 27 PCI car d 20 PCI Ex pres s card 21 S securit y cable lock 45 HP Busi ness PC Securit y Lock 4 6 padlo ck 46 serial n umber l ocation 7 shippin g prepar ation 51.
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