Important: This is your hardware product warranty statement. Please, read it carefully. Warranty terms may be different in your country. If so, your Authorized HP Dealer or Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office can give you details. HP products may contain remanufactured parts equivalent to new in performance or may have been subject to incidental use.
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If the product is not normally sold by HP in the country of use, it must be returned to the country of purchase for service. Response time for on-site service, and parts...
DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. The foregoing limitation of liability shall not apply in the event that any HP product sold hereunder is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be defective and to have directly caused bodily injury, death, or property damage;...
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(excluding HP holidays) for HP Travel Zones 1-3 (generally 100 miles or 160 Km from the HP office). Response time is second business day for Zones 4 and 5 (200 miles, 320 Km); third business day for Zone 6 (300 miles, 480 Km);...
Software HP Software Warranty HP warrants for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase that all pre-installed HP software will execute their programming instructions when all files are properly installed. HP does not warrant that the software will be uninterrupted or error free.
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(90) days from the date of purchase. Customer’s remedy in case of defect will be the replacement of media provided by HP or a refund upon return of the product and destruction of all other non-removable media copies of the software.
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COPIES AND ADAPTATIONS. Customer may make copies or adaptations of the software a) for archival purposes or (b) when copying or adaptation is an essential step in the use of the software with an HP product so long as the copies and adaptations are used in no other manner.
This support will be available within 30 days of the software being released. additional information and help For more information on your hp workstation i2000 and the latest updates for this product, you can visit the following pages on HP’s web sites: For documentation: http://docs.hp.com...
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Select the Standard Error Device ... 70 3.15.9 Booting from a Network ... 70 3.16 BIOS Flash Memory Organization ... 71 3.17 BIOS Upgrades... 71 3.17.1 Obtaining the BIOS Upgrade File ... 71 3.17.2 Recording the Current BIOS Settings ... 72 hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
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Verification of the Jumper Settings ... 93 8.1.1 Processor Jumpers ... 93 8.1.2 Baseboard Jumper Settings... 95 8.1.3 I/O Board Connectors and Jumpers ... 97 Baseboard Installation ... 98 8.2.1 Fan Installation ... 98 I/O Board Installation ... 99 hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
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DVD ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Activate... 116 10.5.8 DVD ROM Is Not Detected ... 117 11. REGULATORY SPECIFICATIONS AND DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY118 11.1 Regulatory Compliance... 118 11.1.1 Declaration of Conformity ... 119 hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide ... 110...
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12. APPENDIX A: POWER SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION / POWER USAGE... 127 12.1 Power Supply Input Voltages ... 127 12.2 Power Supply Output Voltages ... 128 13. APPENDIX B: CONFIGURATION MANAGER SETTINGS ... 129 14. INDEX... 130 hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
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Input / Output Advanced Programmable Input Controller Interrupt Request Instruction Set Architecture In-target Probe Kilobyte Local Area Network Logical Block Addressing Light Emitting Diode Light Insertion Force Low Voltage Differential Memory Address Component Megabyte hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Meaning...
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Surface Insulation Resistance SMBIOS System Basic Input / Output System System Management Interrupt Symmetric Multiprocessing Serial Presence Detect Streaming SIMD Extensions TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Universal Serial Bus Voltage Direct Current Wide eXpansion Bridge hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
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After you have completed the six SAFETY steps above, you can remove the system covers. To do this: 1. Unlock the system from the side using the keys provided. 2. Remove the thumbscrews to remove the side cover. Continued hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide operating the system. BEFORE...
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7. Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cords, because they serve as the product’s main power disconnect. WARNING Do not open the power supply. Risk of electric shock. Refer servicing of the power supply to qualified service personnel. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
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Do not slide the board over any surface. For proper cooling and airflow, always install the chassis side cover before turning on the system. Operating it without the cover in place can damage system parts. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
800 WTX power supply PS/2 keyboard and mouse Chassis Description The i2000 workstation is housed in a WTX compliant chassis. It is designed to accommodate the needs of a variety of high-performance applications. As application requirements increase, the system can be upgraded with:...
Specification Height Width Depth Weight Figure 1. Workstation System Chassis hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Value 44.45 cm (17.5 inches) without feet 45.72 cm (18 inches) with standard feet 25.40 cm (10 inches) 64.52 cm (25.4 inches) 38.18 kg (84 lbs.)
(1) 60-mm fan. System security A side lock and chassis intrusion switch provides security against system tampering. The intrusion switch can be used with system level software (when it becomes available) to warn of chassis intrusion. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Comment...
Figure 2. Front Controls and Indicators Table 3. Front Panel Components Item Front Panel DVD Drive 3.5-inch Diskette Drive (LS-120) hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Feature / Description Power Switch Power LED Drive activity LED LAN LED USB ports and Audio Connections (Pink =MIC, Blue =Line In, Green =Speaker...
NOTE The i2000 system has a Qlogic* SCSI Host Bus Adapter installed with two- (2) external SCSI connectors accessible from the system rear panel. The components in the previous figure are for illustration purposes only. Actual card location may vary slightly.
1.3.2 DVD ROM Drive In the i2000 system, the DVD ROM drive in the peripheral bay consists of an IDE device. 1.3.3 Hard Drive Bay The hard drive bay is designed for 3.5-inch-wide hard drives. It can accommodate up to five- (5) 1-inch-high or three- (3) 1.6-inch-high drives.
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If you replace a system fan, check the orientation. Replace any failed fans with the same or equal type as the one(s) failed. Replacement fans should have the same rated voltage, wattage, and CFM as the original fan(s) being replaced. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
256 MB to 8 GB of error correction code (ECC) memory using eight- (8) 72- bit dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). These modules interface to the baseboard through 300-pin connectors. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Figure 4. Board Set Overview Table 5. Board Set Features Description Itanium™...
The top four- (4) DIMM sites form the top, or right, stack while the bottom four- (4) DIMM sites form the bottom, or left, stack (on each of the two- [2] boards). Refer to Figure 5. Installing i2000 RAM Accessory DIMMs Number of DIMMs Memory Expansion...
(2) USB ports. These can be accessed from the back of the system. In addition, a USB hub provides support for two- (2) additional ports via the front panel of the system. Neither parallel ports nor Legacy FDD are supported. a) Serial Port hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
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The system features a single 9-pin serial port located on the rear I/O panel.
Fast Ethernet controller). An RJ45 connector accessible via the rear I/O panel is provided for this purpose. SCSI Controller The i2000 workstation includes one- (1) QLogic* 12160 based SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HBA) capable of Ultra3 Low Voltage Differential (LVD) data and control transfers at 160 MB/s.
The chassis front panel includes: Power switch Power LED HDD activity LED LAN activity LED USB Connectors (two- [2] ports) Audio Connections (Pink = MIC, Blue = Line In, Green = Speaker out hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide disk controller electronics...
BIOS - Overview This system uses Intel ® proprietary BIOS stored on the 82802AC FWH and can be upgraded using an LS-120 disk-based firmware flash utility. Table 6 provides an overview of the features supported by the i2000 BIOS. Feature BIOS Upgrades...
BIOS automatically continues with the selected option. Boot OS (operating system) Time remaining before executing selected option Enter Configuration Manager (Setup) Figure 7. Full Screen Logo with Buttons to Enter Setup or Boot OS hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
Displays the SMBIOS version Displays the PAL version Displays the SAL version Displays the Boot Block version Power Events Enable or disable the S5 wake-up events Time/Date Displays and sets the time or date hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Itanium™ processor Splash Uses...
If the focus is on a combo box (a text box with a drop down list), the Up and Down Arrows will select the previous or next option. If the focus is on a spin box, the Up and Down Arrows will select the previous or next value. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Uses...
Figure 8 is an example of a tab in the Configuration Manager. The legend indicates options that you may find on various tabs. Active tab panel Label turns white to indicate focus Checkbox Figure 8. Configuration Manager Controls hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Previous tab and next tab buttons Spin button Drop-down list...
Help Tab Figure 9. Help Tab The Help Tab lists the keyboard navigation shortcuts used by Configuration Manager. For help on any Tab, press F1, or click the right mouse button.
Processor P1 Type No options Processor P1 L3 No options Cache hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Displays the processor speed detected by the BIOS. If two- (2) processors are installed, both processors have the same processor speed. Displays the front side bus speed detected automatically by the BIOS.
Card B DIMM 8 No options NOTE An asterisk * on the screen indicates that the bank is invalid. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Displays the total amount of SDRAM on the workstation board. Displays the speed of the installed memory.
Button Read View Log Button hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Shows space availability for the event log. Shows the information in the event log as valid or invalid. If the System Event Log is marked as invalid, clear the Event Log and reboot.
Master (Secondary IDE) No options Slave (Secondary IDE) No options hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Disabled will disable the dual-channel IDE controller. This option will prevent the IDE controller from using system resources. Enabled will enable the dual-channel IDE controller.
No options SAL A/B Version No options Boot Block No options hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Displays the BIOS version. Displays the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) version. Displays the Platform Abstraction Layer (PAL) version. Displays the Software Abstractions Layer (SAL) version.
Power On Add-In Enabled Disabled (default) PCI (PME) Enabled hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Choose this option to enable Wake on LAN from ACPI sleep state 5, or from the normal off state in non-ACPI operating systems. The default is disabled (the system will remain off). This option has no effect on the wake events in ACPI sleep state 1.
Hours, Minutes, 0–23, 0–59, 0–59 Seconds Update Date/Update Buttons Time hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Displays the current date. Displays the current time (using 24-hour clock). Specifies the current date. Specifies the current time. Sets the date or time.
On (default) Serial Port 1 (COM) Auto (default) COM1 Disabled hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Specifies the number of seconds to display the start-up screen before automatically booting the operating system. Enables or disables the on-board audio. Specifies the response after an AC power failure. Choose Off to keep the system off after AC power is restored.
Set User Password Button Clear Administrator Password Button Set Administrator Password Button hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Reports if the User Password is set. Reports if the Administrator Password is set. Clears the User Password. Specifies the User Password.
Button Load Factory Button Settings Exit Button hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Figure 22. Save/Exit Tab Description Saves the changes in Flash memory. Discards any changes made in Configuration Manager. Loads the factory default values for all the Configuration Manager options.
4. The system boot manager will display similar to what is shown in Figure 23 Figure 23. EFI Boot Manager Prompt 5. Selecting the EFI shell option displays the device-mapping table and launches the EFI command mode as shown in Figure 24. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
EFI prompt displays a list of EFI Shell commands with brief descriptions. NOTE If a –b option is used after typing a command (i.e., help –b) the list will scroll one- (1) screen at a time. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Description Indicates an LS-120 drive Indicates a hard drive...
3.15.1 Boot From a File Selecting Boot from a File allows you to browse for a boot file. Figure 27 shows a Boot from a File screen. Figure 26. Boot From File Browser...
3. Enter the file description at the prompt (refer to Figure 29). 4. Type ‘u’ or ‘U’ to select Unicode and press Enter. 5. Save the changes once the new information has been added. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Figure 27. Add Boot Option...
Figure 28. Add Boot Option Details 3.15.3 Delete Boot Option(s) The Delete Boot Option(s) selection on the main menu allows you to delete a boot option. To delete an option, highlight that option using arrow keys and press Enter. You may also highlight an option and press ‘d’...
3.15.4 Changing the Boot Order You may set the boot order by selecting Change Boot Order on the main menu. On the Change Boot Order screen select a boot option using your arrow keys. Press ‘U’ or ‘u’...
3.15.5 Manage BootNext Setting Selecting the Manage BootNext Setting on the main menu allows you to set or reset allowing the system to automatically boot on the next reboot cycle. At the BootNext Setting screen select a boot option using your arrow keys. Press Enter, ‘b’, or ‘B’ to designate this option as BootNext.
3. Press a key when the EFI is booting and the timeout count down is disabled. The timeout value is saved when the Set Timeout Value menu option is selected. Refer to Figure 33. Figure 32. Auto Boot Time Delay hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
3.15.7 Select Active Console Output/Input Device Choosing the Select Active Console Output Device option on the main menu allows you to direct output to selected device options, while the Select Active Console Input Device option allows input to be directed to selected device options. Use your arrow keys to select your preferred device and press Enter to activate the option.
5. Exit both the Add a Boot Option screen and the Boot Manager Main Menu screen. 6. The EFI Boot Manager screen reflects your network boot option. Select this option and press Enter to boot from the network. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
The images and utilities are contained in a compressed, self-extractive archive that contains all the files you need to upgrade the BIOS. NOTE Please review the instructions distributed with the BIOS files for last minute notes before attempting a BIOS upgrade. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
4. When prompted for the required system reset press ‘y’ key to continue. 5. On the system reset boot to the EFI shell. 6. Enter the following command line and follow screen instructions: WFlash64 bios103e.bin 7. Reboot the system after the update is completed. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
1. Copy the firmware image to an LS120 (Super Disk ) with a filename of bios103e.bin 2. Remove the chassis cover to gain access to the jumper. 3. Remove the Configuration Mode jumper (J29). Save the jumper. Configuration Mode Jumper Figure 36. Location of Configuration Mode Jumper hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
NOTE: Additional information can be obtained from using the utility help option from the EFI Shell: WFlash64 /? 3.17.5 Language Support Only English is supported on the i2000 workstations. 3.18 Boot Options The default boot device can be set in the Boot Option Maintenance Menu (refer to Figure 36).
Enter the passwords again. Altered settings have not been saved! Selecting “Continue” will discard changes. Configuration settings have been changed but not saved. Press Continue to exit without saving the changes, or Clear to return to Configuration Manager. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
If available, extra error information will be displayed about the previous error message. PXE-E99: Unexpected network error: XXh This error is displayed if an EFI status code is returned by the network drivers that was not expected by the PXE LoadFile protocol. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
Always follow the steps in the procedure in the correct order (i.e., as written). Use Appendix B to record identification information about your computer. When working on any i2000 system board, wear an anti-static wrist wrap and place the board on a conductive foam pad.
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WARNINGS The procedures in this section assume that you are familiar with the general terminology associated with personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment including, but not limited to the following: Turn off system AC power by unplugging the AC power cord from the wall outlet.
1. Starting with the system in an upright (normal) position, and resting on an anti- static surface, loosen the four- (4) Phillips-head screws from the rear (as shown in Figure 38). Figure 37. Removing the Four- (4) Chassis Screws hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
Figure 38. Bezel Interlock Clips 4. Remove the side cover by firmly pressing on the center of the panel and pushing, forcing the panel to slide backwards toward the rear of the unit. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Bezel Interlock Clips...
5. Once the side cover has been removed the system should appear (as shown in Figure 40). Figure 39. Internal System View after Side Door Removal 6. Remove the two- (2) Phillips-head screws from the power supply door and set aside for later reinstallation. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Power Supply Door Screws...
"click". The power supply door is now locked into an open position for system access. 8. Remove the baseboard E-PAC (black Styrofoam protective material as shown in Figure 41). hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Baseboard Power Harness...
2. Lay the harness aside. NOTE This step does not require the power harness to be disconnected from any internal peripherals or to be completely removed from the system chassis. Figure 41. Peripheral Power Harness hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Peripheral Power Harness...
Remove the processor assembly from the system chassis by lifting as shown in Figure 44. Place the entire assembly aside on an anti-static surface. Figure 43. Processor Assembly hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Processor Assembly Power Harness...
3. Remove the rear panel retaining screw and lift the card from the system connector slot using care not to angle the card. 4. Place these cards aside on an anti-static surface. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Figure 44. Memory Cards Ejector tabs...
4. Remove the screw fastening the plastic retaining foot, at the front of the I/O board, from the baseboard. Refer to Figure 46. 5. Place this card aside on an anti-static surface. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide I/O Retaining Screws...
The forward memory, card retention post has a cooling fan mounted to it. Do not remove the fan from the retention post. Refer to Figure 47 and Figure 49. Cooling Fan for hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Figure 46. Fan Card Guide I/O Cooling...
6. Remove the eight- (8) remaining screws securing the baseboard to the chassis and then remove the baseboard from the system chassis. Refer to Figure 50 for mounting screw locations. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Forward Memory Retention Post (Contains Cooling...
3. To reinstall, feed the power switch / audio and USB assembly cables through the chassis where the prior cables were removed. 4. Reattach with the screw that was removed in step 1. 5. Reconnect the cables. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
Installation of Upgrade Components Verification of the Jumper Settings The following section describes the jumper settings on the boards in the i2000 system. The Processor Present jumper (J1) on the processor board (refer to Table 20) configures the ITP scan chain for single or dual processor mode. The jumper should be configured to match the number of processors in the system, but is on necessary for functional performance.
Connectors J33, J36 J34 Fan Control J49 Fan Control 5 AGP 6 Memory Zone Fan Connector J46 Figure 53. Baseboard Jumpers and Connectors hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Power Supply Connectors Rear Fan Connectors J5, J8, J11 J47 Fan Control...
IDE Connector – Top = primary, Bottom = secondary Front Panel Audio Front Panel USB SCSI LED, jumper J8C2 CD-ROM Audio Port hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Table 23. I/O Top Block Lock TOP BLOCK LOCK (J8C3) ENABLE DISABLE 1-2*...
Refer to Figure 47. 4. Reconnect the retention post fan power cable to connector J46. Refer to Figure hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Table 24. I/O ADMIN Jumper ADMIN (J8C3)
4. Reconnect all the connectors and cables. Refer to Figure 54 for connection locations on the I/O board. CAUTION When you install the I/O Board, avoid damaging the EMI gaskets mounted on the rear. Replace any damaged strips, or your system may not meet EMI requirements. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
2. Attach the 68-pin SCSI cable connector (labeled P1) to the top connector of the Qlogic* controller (labeled J3). Refer to Figure 54 and 3. Figure 55. Figure 55. Qlogic 1280* SCSI Adapter hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Drive activity cable should be attached to J9...
Installing the Upgrade RAM Accessories 8.6.1 Preparing the Memory Boards Check that the DIMM sites are correctly populated and that the DC-DC converters are installed on the memory boards. Refer to Figure 56. Figure 56. DIMMS and DC-DC Converters hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
Installing Accessory Hard Disk Drives To install additional hard drives in the hp workstation i2000: 1. Carefully place the system on its side. The side containing the lock in the center should be facing upwards. 2. Pull the system out from the work area and grasp the bottom inside of the bezel.
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Which Pins To Jumper. First, determine which drive is installed in your system. Your drive will be type A, B or C. Then use the table for the proper pins to jumper on your drive.
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11. Install hard drives in drive cage. You must locate the two- (2) #1 Phillips screws to properly secure drives to the drive cage. 12. Connect the data cable to back of hard drives.
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14. Secure the card cage to the chassis with two- (2) Phillips-head screws from the hard drive cage. 15. To complete the hard drive installation procedure follow the steps in section 9. Reassembling the System. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
DO NOT FORCE the door closed. 9. If the power supply door will not close easily, check the routing of the power supply cables in relation to the E-PAC channel. 10. Reattach the two- (2) power supply door screws. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
13. Reattach all external devices such as the keyboard, mouse, video monitor and AC power into their respective ports. The system is now ready to power on. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Figure 59. E-PAC Installation Baseboard E-PAC Center Tab...
Solving Problems This chapter helps you identify and solve problems that may occur while you are using the hp workstation i2000. 10.1 Resetting the System To do this: Soft boot reset, which clears system memory and reloads the operating system.
(FCC Class B), and marked as Canada ICES-003 Class B compliant. For European installations, these devices are required to be CE marked with declaration of conformity to the EMC directives (89/336/EEC). hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide -based drivers available for PCI peripherals. Do not install any -based drivers.
1. Port 0x81 of the POST code is currently only used for debug purposes. 2. POST codes 30, 31 are used twice. POST codes C2 to C6 are temporary POST codes that may be removed in the future. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
Are the brightness and contrast controls on the video monitor properly adjusted? Are the video monitor switch settings correct? Is the video monitor signal cable properly installed? hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
Is the LS-120 drive properly configured as the master device, with the CD-ROM as the slave on the primary IDE channel? Is the LS-120 drive activity light always on? If so, the signal cable may be plugged in incorrectly. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
PCI peripherals will not operate if used with 32-bit drivers. At this time, there are a limited number of Itanium not install any additional PCI peripherals that do not have current Itanium drivers. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide -based drivers available for PCI peripherals, do -based...
Was a DVD Disk in the DVD ROM drive on boot? (Disk media is required to be in the drive on boot-up or the DVD ROM drive will not be recognized by the system). Is the peripheral bay fully seated against the chassis? hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
Regulatory Specifications and Declaration of Conformity CAUTION For continued maintenance of the computer system’s regulatory compliance and certifications, it is imperative you adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide. Use only those components where specifically described in this guide. Use of other components may void the UL listing of the product and possibly other product certifications, resulting in possible noncompliance with local product regulatory requirements.
Americas Contact: Hewlett-Packard, Fort Collins Site Quality Manager, mail stop 64, 3404 E. Harmony Rd., Ft. Collins,CO 80528, USA Declaration of Conformity Hewlett-Packard Company 3404 East Harmony Road Fort Collins, CO 80528 HP Workstation A7202A (733MHz 1 way) and A7203A (800MHz 2 way) i2000...
Do not remove this nameplate label or the cover it is located upon. To do so is a violation of national and international product regulations and Intel requirements. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Nameplate Label marking...
11.1.3 Product Specifications The following table includes other product specifications pertinent to the i2000 system. Processor Type Intel Itanium Clock Frequency 733 MHz with 2MB Cache or 800 MHz with 2MB Cache Number of Processors 1 or 2 Chip set...
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
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Please note that this equipment has been approved for business purposes with regards to electromagnetic interference, if purchased in error for use in a residential area, you may wish to exchange the equipment where you purchased it. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
FORHOLDSREGEL Eksplosionsfare, hvis batteriet erstattes med et batteri af en forkert type. Batterier bør om muligt genbruges. Bortskaffelse af brugte batterier bør foregå i overensstemmelse med gældende miljølovgivning. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
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Existe peligro de explosión si la pila no se cambia de forma adecuada. Utilice solamente pilas iguales o del mismo tipo que las recomendadas por el fabricante del equipo. Para deshacerse de las pilas usadas, siga igualmente las instrucciones del fabricante.. hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide...
The processor power envelope is currently rated as 130 Watts. This figure encompasses future growth in processor power due to higher operating frequency and possible larger caches. The i2000 uses this envelope figure. The SDRAM sub-system power envelope is currently 260 W for 32 and 8 device DIMMs installed.
+ 5 V ± 5 % 1. Regulation at load end of reference cable harnesses 2. At +12V surge, regulation can go to 10%. 3. This output provides power to DCDC converters hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide Min. Nom. +11.40 +12.00 +4.80...