HP Kayak XU800 Technical Reference Manual
HP Kayak XU800 Technical Reference Manual

HP Kayak XU800 Technical Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 2 Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1 System Overview HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation Overview ....9 HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation Package ....13 Front and Side Views .
  • Page 4 Contents 2 System Board System Board Overview ........28 Architectural View .
  • Page 5 5 HP BIOS HP/NBA BIOS Summary........91 Using the HP Setup Program .
  • Page 6 Contents DMA Channel Controllers ........IRQs Used by the PC Workstation ......6 Tests and Error Messages MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages.
  • Page 7 Preface This manual is a technical reference and BIOS document for engineers and technicians providing system level support. It is assumed that the reader possesses a detailed understanding of AT-compatible microprocessor functions and digital addressing techniques. Technical information that is readily available from other sources, such as manufacturers’...
  • Page 8 Bibliography Online documentation can be obtained from the HP World Wide Web site: www.hp.com/go/kayaksupport HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation User’s Guide D8369-90001 well as English, this guide is also available in various languages. HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation Troubleshooting Guide —...
  • Page 9: System Overview

    It also provides a summary of the documentation available. HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation Overview The HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation is based on the Extended ATX (E-ATX) form factor. The following table provides an overview of the system.
  • Page 10 1 System Overview HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation Overview Feature Hardware monitoring utility that monitors system components via the I HP MaxiLife Utility and a LCD status panel. (available on all models) All models are preloaded with Windows NT® 4.0 SP5.
  • Page 11 • The majority of the configurations are delivered with PCI slots 1 to 4 vacant. All models are supplied with an HP 10/100BT PCI Ethernet Adapter LAN card LAN Card installed in PCI slot 5, supporting Wake-On LAN (WOL) and PCI 2.2 Specification.
  • Page 12 1 System Overview HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation Overview Feature One flexible disk drive connector • System Board Two ATA-66 IDE connectors (for up to four IDE devices) • Connectors One 16-bit Ultra 160 SCSI connector and one SCSI terminator.
  • Page 13: Hp Kayak Xu800 Pc Workstation Package

    HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation Package The following two diagrams show the front and rear views of the HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation. Front and Side Views HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide Rear Fan Spare mounting rails (not shown) for: - 3.5-inch (short green) devices (for example, zip drive), - 5.25-inch (long green) devices,...
  • Page 14: Rear View

    Memory Controller Hub (MCH), Input/Output Controller Hub (ICH), FirmWare Hub (FWH) and the Host bus. The HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation can support up to two Pentium III processors. This processor is described on The components of the system board are described in characteristics of the PC Workstation’s video and storage devices are...
  • Page 15: Front Panel

    Front Panel The front panel of HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation has the following features: Reset Button Hard Disk Activity Light • Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). LCD error messages and available menus are described on page 107. • On/Off LED. There are five states: Blank.
  • Page 16: Specifications And Characteristics

    1 System Overview Specifications and Characteristics Specifications and Characteristics Physical Characteristics System Processing Unit Weight (excl. keyboard and display): Dimensions: Footprint: Electrical Specifications Parameter Total Rating Input voltage - 100 - 127 Switch select Input current (max) Input frequency 50 to 60 Hz Available power Max current at +12 V Max current at -12 V...
  • Page 17: Power Consumption And Cooling

    Some examples of a supported configuration with combined power consumption of 100 W (PCI slots + Universal AGP Pro slot): Number of PCI Accessory AGP Pro Slot Cards Four One AGP Pro Card (50 W) One AGP Pro Card Four (50 W) One AGP Standard Five...
  • Page 18: Environmental Specifications

    1 System Overview Specifications and Characteristics Component: Processor: • SCSI HDD with access: • SCSI HDD with no access: • PCI card: • Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications (System Processing Unit, with Hard Disk) Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Acoustic noise emission (as defined ISO 7779): Operating •...
  • Page 19: Power Saving And Ergonometry

    (suspend to RAM) S4 (suspend to disk / hibernation) S5 (off) It is anticipated that the S3 feature will be supported by HP Windows 2000 models. More information about this feature will be documented with the HP Windows 2000 release. Windows 2000...
  • Page 20: Power Saving And Ergonometry For Apm Systems

    <10 W Power button, Power button, LAN, LAN, Modem, Modem, USB, Scheduler, Scheduler, HP Start Key HP Start Key Instantaneous Instantaneous Suspend Halted Blanked, <5 W (typ) Halted (plugged in but turned off) <5 W (average) Space bar or power...
  • Page 21: Power-On From Space-Bar

    Power-On from Space-Bar The power-on from the space-bar function is enabled provided that: • The computer is connected to a Power-On keyboard (recognizable by the Power-On icon on the space bar). • The function has been enabled by setting SW-7 to the system board switches.
  • Page 22: Documentation

    The table below summarizes the availability of the documentation that is appropriate to the HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation. Only selected publications are available in paper-based form. Most are available as printable files from the HP division support servers, or from the HP website. Title Division Support Server PDF file HP Kayak XU800 User’s Guide...
  • Page 23: Where To Find The Information

    Where to Find the Information The table below summarizes the availability of information within the HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation documentation set. User’s Guide Standard Product features configuration. Product model numbers Setting up the PC. Environmental Working in comfort. Electrical,...
  • Page 24 Basic, MaxiLife, Troubleshooting hardware diagnoses. Basic details. Power-On Self- Test routines (POST) HP DiagTools, Kayak diagnostic CD-ROM recovery. utility Refer to Audio User’s Guide for information on setting up and Audio Accessories configuring audio accessories.
  • Page 25 Refer to LAN Administrator’s Guide for information on setting up and configuring LAN cards LAN Accessories and systems. For address, “Access HP World Wide Web Site” on page 22. Troubleshooting Training Guide Module Handbook Refer to online version (preloaded on hard disk) of Administrator’s...
  • Page 26 1 System Overview Documentation...
  • Page 27: System Board

    This chapter describes the components of the system board, taking in turn the components of the Memory Controller Hub (MCH), the Input/Output Controller Hub (ICH), FirmWare Hub (FWH) and the Host Bus. The following diagram shows in detail the HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation Extended ATX (E-ATX) system board.
  • Page 28: System Board Overview

    2 System Board System Board Overview System Board Overview The following diagram shows where the different chips and connectors are located on the E-ATX system board. Fan CPU 1 Mouse (upper) & Keyboard (lower) - J3 Two USB - J8 Serial Port A - J5 Serial Port B - J4 (Both ports are stacked with...
  • Page 29: Architectural View

    Architectural View SECC-2 cartridge Address (36) Control Data (64) Universal Connector PCI Bus (64-bit, 66 MHz) 533 MB/s data transfer rate Slot 3 - 64-bit/66 MHz Onboard AIC7892 SCSI U160 Slot 4 - 64-bit/66 MHz Controller 2 IDE Connectors 2 USB Connectors Keyboard, Super I/O...
  • Page 30: Accessory Card Slots

    2 System Board Accessory Card Slots Accessory Card Slots The following block diagram shows the position of the accessory card slots on the system board. One Universal AGP Pro slot. Used for a graphics controller. Three 32-bit 33 MHz PCI slots: PCI Slot 1, PCI Slot 2, PCI Slot 5...
  • Page 31: Pci Slots

    AGP 4x mode transfers data at twice the speed of AGP 2x mode, which is itself twice the speed of the basic AGP 1x mode. This is achieved by multiplying the 66 MHz AGP clock frequency, so that four packets of data are transferred on each cycle (transfers on both rising and falling edges of the clock speed).
  • Page 32 2 System Board Accessory Card Slots 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 (PCI slot must be left unoccupied to provide its sources, in terms of cooling and electrical power, to the AGP Pro card.
  • Page 33: System Board Switches

    Switch These are default settings and should not be changed. Switch Boxes There are two types of system board switch boxes that may be used on the HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation. OPEN = UP Default Position UP enables normal DOWN enables the BIOS recovery mode at next boot.
  • Page 34: Chipset

    2 System Board Chipset Chipset The Intel multimedia PC platforms and is comprised of the following: P64H FWH ICH • The 82840 Memory Controller Hub (MCH) is a bridge between: the Host bus, Dual Rambus bus (main memory), the PCI bus (64-bits/66 MHz), AGP 4x (graphic) bus, Hub Link 8-bit and Hub Link 16-bit, and the PCI 64-bit Hub (P64H).
  • Page 35: Memory Controller Hub (8240)

    Memory Controller Hub (8240) The MCH Host Bridge/Controller is contained in a 544-pin Ball Grid Array (BGA) package and is the bridge between the Host bus, Dual Rambus bus (main memory), AGP 4x (graphic) bus, Hub Link 8-bit and Hub Link 16-bit.
  • Page 36 2 System Board Memory Controller Hub (8240) The following table shows the features that are available in the MCH Host Bridge/Controller. Feature Processor/Host Bus: • Supports up to two Pentium III processors at: 100 MHz/133 MHz Host Bus frequency. Supports full Symmetric Multiprocessor (SMP) Protocol for up to two processors.
  • Page 37 Feature Power management: • SMRAM space re-mapping to A0000h - BFFFFh (128 KB). Extended SMRAM space above 256 MB, additional 128 K, 256 K, 512 K, 1 MB TSEG from Top of Memory, cacheable (cacheability controlled by processor). Suspend to RAM. ACPI Rev.
  • Page 38: Accelerated Graphics Port (Agp) Bus Interface

    2 System Board Memory Controller Hub (8240) Write accesses from Hub Link interface (8-bit or 16-bit) to the AGP are supported. The MCH can support one or two Pentium III processors, at FSB frequencies of 100/133 MHz using GTL+ signalling. Refer to the Host bus.
  • Page 39: Main Memory Controller

    AGP PCI Bus Implementation Universal Connector Main Memory Controller The main memory controller is integrated in the MCH supporting two primary rambus channels (A and B). DRAM Interface The MCH provides optional Host bus error checking for data, address, request and response signals. Only 300 MHz and 400 MHz Direct Rambus devices are supported in any of 64, 128 or 256 Mb technology.
  • Page 40 2 System Board Memory Controller Hub (8240) The following table shows the number of Rambus devices and memory technology available on a memory module. Number of devices 64 Mbits per RIMM 128 MB module MCH also provides optional data integrity features including ECC in the memory array.
  • Page 41 The actual memory array is on a Memory Expansion Card installed in a Memory Expansion Card Connector (MECC) located on the system board. On the HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation there are two types of Memory Expansion Cards supporting the following configurations:...
  • Page 42 2 System Board Memory Controller Hub (8240) Four-DIMM Memory Four DIMM sockets support SDRAM 100 MHz unbuffered ECC memory Expansion Card modules installed in pairs. Unused DIMM sockets can be left free. The MCH supports one Rambus Memory Hub for SDRAM (MRH-S) per connected channel.
  • Page 43 Read/Write Buffers The MCH defines a data buffering scheme to support the required level of concurrent operations and provide adequate sustained bandwidth between the DRAM subsystem and all other system interfaces (CPU, AGP and PCI). System Clocking The MCH operates the host interface at 100 MHz or 133 MHz, PCI at 33 MHz and AGP at 66/133 MHz.
  • Page 44: Pci 64-Bit Hub

    2 System Board PCI 64-bit Hub PCI 64-bit Hub The P64H is a peripheral chip that performs PCI bridging functions between the MCH and the PCI 64-bit 66 MHz bus. The P64H has a 16-bit primary hub interface to the MCH and a secondary 64-bit PCI bus interface.
  • Page 45: Pci 64-Bit 66 Mhz Bus Interface

    The following table shows the available P64H features. Feature PCI Interface: • Both 64-bit and 32-bit 33 MHz or 66 MHz devices. Provides Synchronous operation to the P64H using 1:1(66 MHz) or 2:1 (33 MHz) hub interface/PCI bus gearing ratio. Allows input/output operations to occur with processor transactions to isolate traffic.
  • Page 46 2 System Board PCI 64-bit Hub Devices Supported on the PCI 64-bit 66 MHz Bus The following devices are supported on the PCI 64-bit 66 MHz bus. PCI 64-bit 66 MHz Slots There are two PCI 64-bit 66 MHz PCI slots (slots 4 and 5) connected to the PCI 64-bit 66 MHz bus.
  • Page 47 In the following diagram, the T1 (SCSI terminator located near the AIC-7892 SCSI controller) and T2 boxes are SCSI terminators. If an external cable is connected, then the T2 termination is automatically deactivated. 16-bit SCSI Terminator Connector on the System Board Onboard AIC-7892 SCSI controller...
  • Page 48: The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801Aa)

    2 System Board The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801AA) The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801AA) The ICH, is encapsulated in a 241-pin Ball Grid Array (BGA) package and is located on the system board just underneath the Memory Expansion Card Connector. It provides the interface between the PCI bridge (PCI Rev.
  • Page 49 The following table shows the available ICH features. Feature • Multi-function PCI Bus Interface: PCI at 32-bit 33 MHz. PCI Rev 2.2 Specification. 133 Mbyte/sec data transfer rate. Master PCI Device Support for up to six devices. • USB, supporting: USB revision 1.1 compliant.
  • Page 50 ICH, as standard USB ports. The ICH is USB revision 1.1 compliant. USB works only if the USB interface has been enabled within the HP Setup program. Currently, only the Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows 98 operating systems provide support for the USB.
  • Page 51 AC’97 Controller This controller, even though available in the ICH, is not used. The HP Kayak PC Workstation uses the dedicated dual chip PCI solution of the CS4280 audio controller and the CS4297 Codec Audio Codec ‘97 (AC’97). Refer to solution.
  • Page 52 2 System Board The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801AA) Timer/Counter Block The timer/counter block contains three counters that are equivalent in function to those found in one 82C54 programmable interval counter/timer. These three counters are combined to provide the system timer function, and speaker tone.
  • Page 53: Devices On The Pci 32-Bit 33 Mhz Bus

    Devices on the PCI 32-bit 33 MHz Bus The following devices are connected to the PCI 32-bit 33 MHz bus. PCI 32-bit/33 MHz Slots There are three 32-bit/33 MHz PCI slots accepting 5 V PCI cards and Universal PCI cards (support for 3.3 V or 5 V). The LAN card should be installed in PCI Slot 5.
  • Page 54: Dual Chip Pci Audio Solution

    2 System Board The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801AA) Dual Chip PCI Audio Solution The integrated PCI audio solution in the PC Workstation is a dual-chip solution made up of the CrystalClear CrystalClear CS4297 Audio Codec ‘97 (AC’97). The CS4280 PCI audio controller interfaces with the PCI bus and performs all digital operations such as sample rate conversions and synthesis.
  • Page 55: Devices On The Smbus

    Audio Chip Specifications Digitized Sounds Music Synthesizer Mixer Line Input Line Output Microphone Input Stereo Out Jack Devices on the SMBus The SMBus is a subset of the I at a maximum speed of 100 kHz. It is used to monitor some of the hardware functions of the system board (such as voltage levels, temperature, fan speed, memory presence and type), both at system boot and during normal run-time.
  • Page 56 2 System Board The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801AA) The following devices are connected to the SMBus: LCD status panel. • One Serial EEPROM MaxiLife (also includes backup values of CMOS • settings). PCI slot 5, thus being ready for Alert-On LAN (AOL) from a hardware •...
  • Page 57 ICH SMBus Master The ICH provides a processor-to-SMBus controller. All access performed to Controller the SMBus is done through the ICH SMBus interface. Typically, the processor has access to all the devices connected to the SMBus. DIMM Sockets Each DIMM socket is connected to the SMBus. The 168-pin DIMM modules include a 256 byte I information, including the DRAM chips’...
  • Page 58 2 System Board The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801AA) HP MaxiLife Hardware MaxiLife is a hardware monitoring chip which is resident on the system Monitoring Chip board. Its responsibility includes On/Off and reset control, status panel management (Lock button, LEDs), hardware monitoring (temperature and...
  • Page 59 ADM024 NOTE MaxiLife is powered by VSTBY. This means that it is functional as soon as the power cord is plugged in. LCD Status Panel Serial EEPROM HP MaxiLife Memory PCI Slot 5 for Memory Alert On Lan Memory support...
  • Page 60: Devices On The Low Pin Count Bus

    2 System Board The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801AA) Devices on the Low Pin Count Bus The following devices are connected to the LPC bus. Keyboard, Super I/O LPC / FWH Link Mouse and NS 87364 Floppy Parallel and FirmWare Serial Ports Hardware (FWH) 82802 Intel Pentium III...
  • Page 61: The Super I/O Controller (Ns 87364)

    Bidirectional mode (PC/XT, PC/AT, and PS/2 compatible). Enhanced mode (enhanced parallel port, EPP, compatible). High speed mode (MS/HP extended capabilities port, ECP, compatible). The integrated floppy disk controller (FDC) supports any combination of two of the following: tape drives, 3.5-inch flexible disk drives, 5.25-inch flexible disk drives.
  • Page 62: Firmware Hub (82802Ab)

    2 System Board FirmWare Hub (82802AB) FirmWare Hub (82802AB) The FWH (also known as flash memory) is connected to the LPC bus. It contains 4 Mbit (512 kB) of flash memory. The hardware features of the FWH include: a Random Number Generator (RNG), five General Purpose Inputs (GPI), register-based block locking and hardware-based locking.
  • Page 63 The FWH includes two hardware interfaces: FirmWare Hub interface. • Address/Address Multiplexed (A/A Mux) interface. • The IC (Interface Configuration) pin on the FWH provides the control between these interfaces. The interface mode needs to be selected prior to power-up or before return from reset (RST# or INIT# low to high transition).
  • Page 64: Host Bus

    2 System Board Host Bus Host Bus The Host bus of the Pentium III processors, also referred to as the FSB (Front Side Bus), is implemented in the GTL (Gunning Transceiver Logic)+ technology. This technology features open-drain signal drivers that are pulled-up to 1.5 V through resistors at bus extremities;...
  • Page 65: Intel Pentium Iii Processor

    accept another request. The MCH, as target device, then requests the bus again when it is ready to respond, and sends the requested data packet. Up to eight transactions are allowed to be outstanding at any given time. Intel Pentium III Processor The Pentium III processor has several features that enhance performance: Dual Independent Bus architecture, (supporting level cache sizes of •...
  • Page 66 Upgrading a single processor to a dual processor system on Windows NT and Windows 2000 platforms is made easier with the HP DualExpress! application which is included in the HP processor application kit. Installing a second processor is only advantageous when the software can make use of parallel activity.
  • Page 67: Cache Memory

    2 System Board Host Bus Cache Memory The cache memory is sealed within a single Pentium III package that contains the processor L1 and L2 cache. The L1 cache memory has a total capacity of 32KB (16 KB data, 16 KB instructions).
  • Page 68: Assigned Device Interrupts

    2 System Board Assigned Device Interrupts Assigned Device Interrupts Input/Output Controller Hub Interrupts Reference Device Name AC’97 Audio Controller CS4280 USB Controller — AGP slot PCI 32-bit slot #1 PCI 32-bit slot #2 PCI 32-bit slot #5 (LAN card) PCI 64-bit Hub Interrupts Reference Device Name...
  • Page 69 Although the Setup program can be used to change some of the settings, the following address map is not completely BIOS dependent, but is determined partly by the operating system. Note that some of the interrupts are allocated dynamically. Interrupt Source INTA - PCI slot 3 (64/66) INTB - PCI slot 3 (64/66) INTC - PCI slot 3 (64/66)
  • Page 70 2 System Board Assigned Device Interrupts Virtual wire mode: This mode is implemented with APIC controllers in the ICH and P64H and used during boot time. The virtual wire mode allows the transition to the “symmetric I/O mode”. In the virtual wire mode, only one processor executes instructions.
  • Page 71: Interface Cards

    This chapter describes the graphics and network devices that are supplied with the PC Workstation. Graphics Cards HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation models are supplied with a graphics card. This graphics card is one of the following, depending on the PC Workstation model: Matrox Millennium G250.
  • Page 72 3 Interface Cards Graphics Cards High-performance VGA • Integrated front-end and back-end scalers • Fully Direct Draw, Direct 3D, Mini Client Drivers (MCD), and OpenGL • compliant 143 MHz SGRAM (LVTTL) memory configurations • (up to 16 MB maximum) Support for memory upgrade via 144-pin SO_DIMM memory modules •...
  • Page 73 The tables below summarize the video resolutions and refresh rates that are supported. Resolution 8-bit 2D/3D 256 colors 640x480 200 Hz 800x600 180 Hz 1024x768 140 Hz 1152x864 120 Hz 1280x1024 100 Hz 1600x1200 90 Hz 1800x1440 80 Hz 1920x1440 76 Hz 2048x1536 70 Hz...
  • Page 74: Matrox Millennium G400 Graphics Card

    3 Interface Cards Graphics Cards Matrox Millennium G400 Graphics Card The Matrox Millennium G400 Dual AGP 2X/4X graphics card has 16MB of installed video memory (non-upgradeable), and can be characterized as follows: Powered by the Matrox MGA-G400 chip • Full AGP 2X/AGP 4X support (up to 1GB/s bandwidth) •...
  • Page 75 The diagram below shows the Matrox Millennium G400 graphics card . NOTE If only one monitor is used, then Port 1 must be used. In the case where a second monitor is installed, it is detected by the driver during the operating system boot (not after). If only one monitor is detected, then only the mono head settings will be available in the Driver Configuration screens.
  • Page 76 3 Interface Cards Graphics Cards Maximum Refresh Rates Resolution (4:3 aspect ratio) 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1152x864 1280x1024 1600x1200 1600x1280 1800x1440 1920x1440 2048x1536 Resolution (16:9 aspect ratio) 1600x1024 1920x1035 1920x1080 1920x1200 Main Display Second Display (8-/16-/24-/32-bit) (16-/32-bit) 200 Hz 200 Hz 200Hz 180 Hz 160 Hz...
  • Page 77: 3Dlabs Oxygen Gvx1

    3Dlabs Oxygen GVX1 There is a total of 32 MB of video Synchronous Graphics RAM (SGRAM) memory installed on the graphics card . Features OpenGL-based geometry and lighting acceleration entirely in the • hardware, freeing the processor for other applications OpenGL specific extensions that double the performance under AutoCad •...
  • Page 78 3 Interface Cards Graphics Cards The diagram below shows the 3Dlabs Oxygen GVX1 graphics card . Video Memory The video memory, also known as SGRAM, is a local block of RAM for holding major data structures: Frame Buffer (double buffer), Z-Buffer and T-Buffer (Texture Buffer).
  • Page 79: Elsa Synergy Ii Graphics Card

    ELSA Synergy II Graphics Card ™ The ELSA Synergy II graphics card has 32 MB of Synchronous Graphics RAM (SGRAM) installed video memory. Features Fastest 128-bit 2D performance • 3D hardware texture acceleration • Resolution support up to 1920 x 1200 at 96 Hz •...
  • Page 80 3 Interface Cards Graphics Cards Video Memory The video memory, also known as SGRAM, is a local block of RAM for holding major data structures: Frame Buffer (double buffer), Z-Buffer and T-Buffer (Texture Buffer). The Frame Buffer holds one frame steady on the screen while the next one is being processed, while the Z-buffer stores depth information for each pixel.
  • Page 81: Network Cards

    3 Interface Cards Network Cards Network Cards Most HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation models are supplied with an HP 10/100 TX LAN card. A description and features of other supported LAN cards are also mentioned in this section. HP 10/100 TX PCI LAN Interface The 10/100 TX LAN Interface is a 32-bit PCI 2.2 card that supports 10 Mbits...
  • Page 82 PXE 2.0 Flashable BootROM (optional on socket). • Mac address DOS report tool, Diagnostic • User Diag for DOS. • HP 10/100 TX PCI LAN Interface LED Descriptions Description Link integrity Reversed polarity 10 LNK Link integrity Reversed polarity 100 LNK...
  • Page 83: Supported Lan Cards

    Supported LAN Cards The following LAN cards are supported on the HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation. 3COM NIC (Network Interconnect) LAN Card 3COM NIC LAN Card Features Feature 32-bit 10/100 BT full duplex RJ LAN Port. Interface Three LEDs: activity, •...
  • Page 84 3 Interface Cards Network Cards 3COM LAN Card LED Descriptions Description GREEN: Reversed polarity 10 LNK Link integrity GREEN: Reversed polarity 100 LNK Link integrity Yellow: Network traffic Port traffic for present either speed Flashing Steady Good 10 Base-T connection between NIC and hub.
  • Page 85: Intel Nic (Network Interconnect) Lan Card

    INTEL NIC (Network Interconnect) LAN Card INTEL NIC LAN Card Features Feature IEEE802.3 100 Base-TX, Interface IEEE802.3 10 Base-T, 32-bit 10/100 BT full duplex RJ LAN Port. Two LEDs: one for act/lnk (activity and link), • one for 10 MB operation (on = 100 MB, off = 10MB). •...
  • Page 86 3 Interface Cards Network Cards...
  • Page 87: Mass Storage Devices

    HP product numbers and replacement part numbers for mass storage devices are listed in the Service Handbook Chapter, which can be accessed from the HP World Wide Web site at the following address: http://www.hp.com/go/kayaksupport Flexible Disk Drives A 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB flexible disk drive is supplied in the front-access shelf.
  • Page 88: Cd-Rom Drives

    Access time Rotational speed Interface Power requirements 1. Refer to the HP Kayak PC Workstations Service Handbook to find out which models are installed with the have a 48X IDE CD-ROM drive supplied in a 5.25-inch 650 MB Sustained transfer rate (1X=150 KB/s); Outerside: 7,200 KB/s Burst transfer rate: PIO mode 4 - 16.6 Mbytes/s maximum...
  • Page 89 Access time Rotational speed Interface Power requirements 1. Refer to the HP Kayak PC Workstations Service Handbook to find out which models are installed with the have a DVD-ROM (Read Only) drive. It can play any standard 650 MB Sustained transfer rate (1X=150 KB/s); Outerside: 7,200 KB/s Burst transfer rate: PIO mode 4 - 16.6 Mbytes/s maximum...
  • Page 90 Format and EEC standard MTBF Interface 1. Refer to the HP Kayak PC Workstations Service Handbook to find out which models are installed with the have a CD-RW (ReWritable) drive supplied in a 5.25-inch 650 MB or up to 74 minutes of audio per disc 547MB in CD-UDF data format Seek time (1/3 stroke: <150 ms (CD-ROM))
  • Page 91: Hp Bios

    SMBIOS tables. So, what are hooks? Hooks are architected points in the BIOS where specific code can be run. HP code is integrated, as mentioned above, in either source/object files, or as separate binaries.
  • Page 92: Using The Hp Setup Program

    An example of a released version would look similar to the following example: IA.11.02. The procedure for updating the System ROM firmware is described on page Using the HP Setup Program To run the Setup program, press displayed immediately after restarting the PC. Alternatively, press to view the summary configuration screen.
  • Page 93 Hardware Protection. The following devices can have their accesses • unlocked/locked: floppy disk drives and hard disk boot sector. HP/NBA BIOS Summary lets the BIOS Auto Auto 5 HP BIOS...
  • Page 94 5 HP BIOS HP/NBA BIOS Summary Boot Menu The QuickBoot Mode option allows the system to skip certain tests while booting. This decreases the time needed to boot the system From this menu, you can also display the option ROM messages. Enabling this option is recommended when installing an accessory card.
  • Page 95: Updating The System Bios

    The System BIOS can be updated with the latest BIOS firmware. This can be downloaded from HP’s World Wide Web site: http://www.hp.com/go/kayaksupport then select HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation. Instructions on updating the BIOS are supplied with the downloaded BIOS files and a BIOS flash utility (flash.txt).
  • Page 96: Clearing The Cmos

    5 HP BIOS Clearing the CMOS Clearing the CMOS 1 Turn off the PC Workstation, disconnect the power cord and data cables, then remove the cover. 2 Set the system board switch memory. 3 Replace the cover, and only reconnect the power cord.
  • Page 97: Clearing Passwords

    Then select the Security menu from the band along the top of the Setup screen. 9 Press to save the configuration and exit from the Setup program. to the position to clear passwords. You can now: to enter Setup.” to the DOWN position to retain the 5 HP BIOS Clearing Passwords...
  • Page 98: Recovering The Bios (Crisis Mode)

    5 HP BIOS Recovering the BIOS (Crisis Mode) Recovering the BIOS (Crisis Mode) If for some reason the BIOS is corrupted and the standard flash cannot be used, use the BIOS Recovery Mode (exceptional BIOS recovery operation) to restore the BIOS.
  • Page 99: Adaptec Scsiselect Configuration Utility

    0 - 15. If the boot device has multiple logical units, you must specify the boot LUN, which can be 0 - 7. Default Comments Settings Enabled BIOS resets the SCSI at POST time (scans the bus for SCSI devices). 5 HP BIOS...
  • Page 100 5 HP BIOS Adaptec SCSISelect Configuration Utility Advanced Configuration Options Options Extended BIOS Translation for DOS drives > 1 GByte Verbose/Silent Mode Host Adapter BIOS Support for Removable Disks Under BIOS as Fixed Disks Display <F6> message during BIOS Initialization...
  • Page 101: Starting The Scsiselect Configuration Utility

    5 HP BIOS Adaptec SCSISelect Configuration Utility Starting the SCSISelect Configuration Utility Just after the “Kayak” boot screen, press when the message Press F6 is displayed. for SCSISelect(TM) Utility! NOTE The above message will not be displayed if “Display <F6> Messages During BIOS Initialization”...
  • Page 102: Bios Addresses

    5 HP BIOS BIOS Addresses BIOS Addresses This section provides a summary of the main features of the HP system BIOS. This is software that provides an interface between the computer hardware and the operating system.The procedure for updating the System...
  • Page 103: Hp I/O Port Map (I/O Addresses Used By The System)

    HP I/O Port Map (I/O Addresses Used by the System Peripheral devices, accessory devices and system controllers are accessed via the system I/O space, which is not located in system memory space. The 64 KB of addressable I/O space comprises 8-bit and 16-bit registers (called I/O ports) located in the various system components.
  • Page 104: Dma Channel Controllers

    5 HP BIOS BIOS Addresses Default Values for I/O Address Ports 0388 - 038B 03B0 - 03DF 03E8 - 03EF 03F0 - 03F5 03F6 IDE primary channel 03F7 Flexible disk drive controller 03F8 - 03FF COM1 04D0 - 04D1 System board resources under Windows 95...
  • Page 105: Irqs Used By The Pc Workstation

    IRQ8 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ13 IRQ14 IRQ15 System timer Keyboard controller Free COM2, COM4 COM1, COM3 Flexible disk drive controller LPT1 Real-time clock Mouse Not connected Integrated IDE controller (primary) Integrated IDE controller (secondary) 5 HP BIOS BIOS Addresses...
  • Page 106 5 HP BIOS BIOS Addresses...
  • Page 107: Tests And Error Messages

    Tests and Error Messages This chapter describes the MaxiLife firmware test sequences and error messages, the Power-On-Self-Test (POST) routines, which are contained in the computer’s ROM BIOS, the error messages which can result, and the suggestions for corrective action. MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages When the PC Workstation is turned on (pressing the ON/OFF button), the system initiates the normal startup sequence which is composed of the following steps:...
  • Page 108: Basic Pre-Boot Diagnostics

    6 Tests and Error Messages MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages Basic Pre-boot Diagnostics The first diagnostic (called basic pre-boot diagnostics) is run to check the presence of the processor(s) or terminators, VRMs, power supply, CPU Board PLL and memory. The pre-boot diagnostic tests are run in order of priority with respect to their importance to computer functions.
  • Page 109: Post Test Sequence And Post Error

    The following table shows the test sequence carried out, the type of error message, and the action to take. Test Presence of either a processor or processor terminator Control of some voltages: VRMs, 12V, 3.3V, 1.8V, 2.5V Check the system board clock generators (PLL). Post Test Sequence and Post Error In this phase, MaxiLife waits for any error messages that the BIOS may issue.
  • Page 110: Operating System Boot Phase

    6 Tests and Error Messages MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages System Memory Video Slots Test Presence of continuity modules in the RIMM sockets Presence of RDRAM modules Compatibility speed rating of installed RDRAM modules presence of installed SDRAM modules Presence of installed memory modules in pairs per channel Presence of memory modules...
  • Page 111: Run-Time Errors

    If both the fan for disks and the I/O slot are not connected (both are run- time error 1), only the “Fan disk” will be displayed. Test During normal usage of the PC, HP MaxiLife continually checks vital system parameters. If an error occurs, a message appears on the LCD panel.
  • Page 112: Main Menu

    DMI Table SYSTEM INFO MaxiLife BOOT STEPS NEXT “Write POST This is a toggle item, Code” BIOS which is indicated with a check mark MaxiLife HP KAYAK XU800 LCD Status Panel HP KAYAK XU800 ERROR XXXX “Write POST ERROR” ERROR XXXX...
  • Page 113 6 Tests and Error Messages MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages Diagnostics Runs a set of diagnostics assessing the system’s components. Results of the tests are displayed on the LCD status panel, one after another, when the buttons are pressed. It is possible to cancel the diagnostic process and return to the previous state by pressing the LCD key labelled “Back”.
  • Page 114 The displayed message will indicate a Power error. For More Information Refer to the online Troubleshooting Guide for more information about this About MaxiLife diagnostics utility at the HP World Wide Web site: http://www.hp.com/go/kayaksupport Processor Processor HP KAYAK XU...
  • Page 115: Order In Which Post Tests Are Performed

    The POST process verifies the basic functionality of the system components and initializes certain system parameters. The POST starts by displaying a graphic screen of the HP PC Workstation’s logo when the PC Workstation is restarted. If you wish to view the POST...
  • Page 116 6 Tests and Error Messages Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed A Check Point Code allows you to follow the POST schedule on the MaxiLife LCD panel. To achieve this, you first need to select the “Boot Step” option in the “Service”...
  • Page 117 Checkpoint POST Routine Description (Continued) Code (A Check Point Code is NOT an error code or error number) Initializing the floppy disk drive. Looking for a floppy disk in drive A: Reading the first sector of the floppy disk. A read error occurred while reading the floppy disk drive A:. Searching for the AMIBOOT.ROM file for the root directory.
  • Page 118 6 Tests and Error Messages Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed Checkpoint Code (A Check Point Code is NOT an error code or error number) Keyboard controller BAT command result has been verified. Next performing any necessary initialization after the keyboard controller BAT command test. Keyboard command byte is then written.
  • Page 119 Checkpoint POST Routine Description (Continued) Code (A Check Point Code is NOT an error code or error number) Display memory read/write test passed. Looking for retrace checking. Display memory read/write test or retrace failed. Performing the alternate display retrace checking. Alternate display memory read/write test passed.
  • Page 120 6 Tests and Error Messages Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed Checkpoint Code (A Check Point Code is NOT an error code or error number) Memory below 1 MB has been tested and initialized. Adjusting the displayed memory size for relocation and shadowing.
  • Page 121 Checkpoint POST Routine Description (Continued) Code (A Check Point Code is NOT an error code or error number) Memory size check is done. Displaying a soft error and checking for a password or bypassing WINBIOS Setup. Password was checked. Performing any required programming before WINVIOS Setup. Programming before WINBIOS Setup has completed.
  • Page 122 6 Tests and Error Messages Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed Checkpoint Code (A Check Point Code is NOT an error code or error number) Displaying any soft key errors. Soft error display has completed; Setting the keyboard typematic rate. Keyboard typematic rate is set.
  • Page 123: Error Message Summary

    Error Message Summary The Error Message Utility or EMU (.COM application written in C language) is to provide full screen online help messages (localized) on most common POST errors. In the event of an error generated in POST (Power-On-Self- Test) during the boot process, there are two beeps, then the Error Setup Manager gives access to one or more detected errors.
  • Page 124 6 Tests and Error Messages Error Message Summary The following table lists the error codes, causes and symptoms, and the accompanying short messages that are displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. Also shown are the corresponding MaxiLife messages (where available) that are displayed on the LCD panel.
  • Page 125 Code # Cause / Symptom 0100h Keyboard stuck key 0101h Keyboard self-test failure 0102h Keyboard controller I/O access failure 0103h Keyboard not connected 0108h Keyboard and Mouse connectors reversed 0105h Mouse self-test failure 0106h Mouse not detected (but configured in CMOS) 0300h Floppy A: self-test failure 0301h...
  • Page 126 6 Tests and Error Messages Error Message Summary Code # Cause / Symptom 0400h CD-ROM test failure 0500h General failure on HDD onboard primary ctrl 0501h General failure on HDD onboard secondary ctrl 0510h HDD # 0 self-test error 0511h HDD # 1 self-test error 0512h HDD # 2 self-test error...
  • Page 127: Beep Codes

    The following table summarizes the most significant of the problems that can be reported. Message Operating system not found or all devices have been checked and no operating system has been found Missing operating system Resource Allocation Conflict -PCI device 0079 on system board Video Plug and Play interrupted or failed.
  • Page 128 6 Tests and Error Messages Error Message Summary These codes are useful for identifying the error when the system is unable to display the error message. Number Description of Beeps The memory refresh circuitry is faulty. Parity error in the base memory (the first 64 KB block) of memory.
  • Page 129 Number Description of Beeps The BIOS Checksum value does not match the value encoded in the BIOS. The CMOS RAM has failed. The cache memory test failed. 6 Tests and Error Messages Error Message Summary Action to Take... Perform the following actions in this order: 1 Press to enter the Setup program, then load the default BIOS settings.
  • Page 130 6 Tests and Error Messages Error Message Summary...
  • Page 131: Connectors And Sockets

    Connectors and Sockets IDE Drive Connectors Reset# Ground 7 DMARQ DIOW# DIOR# IORDY DMACK# INTRQ CS1FX# DASP# Battery Pinouts Battery Connections IDE Connectors Signal Signal Ground HD10 HD11 HD12 HD13 HD14 HD15 orientation key Ground 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 CSEL Ground 5 IOCS16#...
  • Page 132 7 Connectors and Sockets Signal Signal 5Vin_5 5Vin_2 5Vin_4 5Vin_1 5Vin_3 5Vin_0 12Vin_1 12Vin_0 12Vin_2 SENSE ISHARE OUTEN VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 PWRGOOD VCCP10 GND0 GND5 VCCP4 VCCP9 GND10 GND4 VCCP3 VCCP8 GND9 GND3 VCCP2 VCCP7 GND8 GND2 VCCP1 VCCP6 GND7 GND1...
  • Page 133 SCSI Connectors Additional SCSI LED Connector Additional SCSI LED Connector Pin Signal Not used LED Out LED Out Not used SCSI Connector Signal Signal +SCDBI2 +SCDBI3 +SCDBI4 +SCDBI5 +SCDBP1 +SCDB0 +SCDB1 +SCDB2 +SCDB3 +SCDB4 +SCDB5 +SCDB6 +SCDB7 +SCDB8 Ground0 DiffSenGround TERMPWR0 TERMPWR1 RESERVED2...
  • Page 134 7 Connectors and Sockets Power Supply Connector (20-pin) and Aux Power Connector 3V3_MAINSENSE 12V_NEG GROUND_1 _PSON GROUND3 GROUND5 GROUND6 5V_NEG 5V_3 5V_4 Wake On LAN Connector Wake On LAN (WOL) 5V STDBY Ground LAN_WAKE Rear Fan Connector Fan Connector Ground 12V Power Sense Power Supply Connector for...
  • Page 135 PCI Fan Connector Status Panel and Intrusion B1_LCD1 Ground HDD_LED_K ON_OFF GROUND2 _RESET VSTDBY_3V Hard Disk Drive Temperature Connector HDD Temperature SENSE Ground Sense +12 V Power (or less, depending on desired fan speed) Vertical plastic latch for Ground keying and attachment Status Panel Signal Signal...
  • Page 136 7 Connectors and Sockets VGA DB15 Connector LCD Panel SCL_5V SDA_5V not connected RX_BB Ground Ethernet UTP Connector VGA DB Connector Pins Standard VGA DDC2B Analog RED Analog RED Analog GREEN Analog GREEN Analog BLUE Analog BLUE Monitor ID2 Monitor ID2 DDC return Analog RED return Analog RED...
  • Page 137: Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts

    Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts 9-pin Serial Port Connectors Keyboard (left) and Mouse (right) Connectors Keyboard Connector USB Connectors (two) Serial Port A Serial Port B Line Out Audio jacks Line In 7 Connectors and Sockets Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts Mouse Connector 25-pin Parallel Port Connector MIDI/Joystick Connector...
  • Page 138 7 Connectors and Sockets Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts USB Stacked Connector The below USB graphic and pinout table is for a USB connector. However, the information is also valid for a USB Stacked Connector. Even though the below graphic and pinout table is for one connector, the Serial Port A (top) and information is valid for both the Serial Port A and Serial Port B Connectors.
  • Page 139 25-pin Parallel Connector MIDI/Joystick Connector External Audio Jacks On the PC Workstation there is a Line In jack, Line Out jack and Mic In jack located on the rear panel. These external jacks are standard connectors. 7 Connectors and Sockets Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts 25-pin Parallel Connector Signal...
  • Page 140 7 Connectors and Sockets Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts...

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