HP Vectra XA 6/xxx User Manual
HP Vectra XA 6/xxx User Manual

HP Vectra XA 6/xxx User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide HP Vectra XA 6/xxx...
  • Page 2 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...
  • Page 3 User’s Guide...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information If you have any doubt that you can lift the PC or display safely, do not try to move it without help. For your safety, always connect the equipment to a grounded wall outlet. Always use a power cord with a properly grounded plug, such as the one provided with this equipment, or one in compliance with your national regulations.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Unpacking Your PC ......... 2 Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and Printer .
  • Page 6 Replacing the Cover after Installing Accessories ....Moving and Replacing the Power Supply ..... Installing Memory.
  • Page 7 If a POST Error Message is Displayed ......If You Cannot Turn Off Your PC......39 If Your PC Has a Hardware Problem.
  • Page 8 HP Support Services ........Hewlett-Packard Telephone Support......
  • Page 9 Summary..........76 Hewlett-Packard Marketing Headquarters..... 77 Glossary .
  • Page 10 English...
  • Page 11: Setting Up And Using Your Pc

    Setting Up and Using Your PC...
  • Page 12: Unpacking Your Pc

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Unpacking Your PC Unpacking Your PC 1 When you receive your PC, unpack all the components. WARNING If you have any doubt that you can lift the PC or display safely, do not try to move it without help.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Mouse, Keyboard, Display And Printer

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and Printer Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and Printer Connect the mouse, keyboard, and display to the back of the computer. The connectors are shaped to go in one way only. Tighten the display cable attachment screws.
  • Page 14: Connecting To A Network

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Connecting to a Network Connecting to a Network Use the information on this page if your PC comes with an HP-supplied integrated network solution connector. Let your Network Administrator know you are connecting your PC to the network. Connect the network cable to one of the RJ-45 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) LAN connectors.
  • Page 15: Connecting Audio Accessories

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Connecting Audio Accessories Connecting Audio Accessories If your PC has multimedia capabilities, it will have a Headphones jack and a Microphone jack on the rear panel. An audio Line In jack, an audio Line Out jack, and a MIDI interface connector (“SPK OUT”) are also located on the rear panel.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Power Cords

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Connecting the Power Cords Connecting the Power Cords 1 If fitted, remove the label covering the computer’s power connector. 2 Connect the power cords to the display and the computer. (The connectors are shaped to go in one way only.) 3 Connect the display’s power cord and the computer’s power cord to a grounded outlet.
  • Page 17: Your Pc's Hardware Control Panel

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Your PC’s Hardware Control Panel Your PC’s Hardware Control Panel Your PC’s hardware control panel is on the front of your PC. PC Lock Button Reset Button Power On/Off Hard Disk Activity Light Network Activity Light Power On/Off Button Press this button to turn the power on or off to your PC.
  • Page 18: Starting And Stopping Your Pc

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Starting and Stopping Your PC Starting and Stopping Your PC Starting Your PC 1 Before you start your PC, always switch on the display first. 2 Start your PC in one of these ways: press the power button on the front panel •...
  • Page 19: Setting Passwords

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Setting Passwords Setting Passwords You can set two passwords, the administrator password and the user password, to provide two levels of protection for your PC. You set both passwords in the Security menu group of the Setup program. Setting an Administrator Password Set the Administrator Password to protect the PC’s configuration in Setup.
  • Page 20: Setting A User Password

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Setting Passwords Setting a User Password A user password can only be set if an Administrator Password has already been set. Set a User Password to: provide a power-on password prompt to prevent your PC from being •...
  • Page 21: Using Power Management

    1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Using Power Management Using Power Management Power management enables you to reduce the PC’s power consumption when you are not using the PC. To configure power management, refer to the Power Menu in the HP Setup program. Refer to your operating system documentation for detailed information about the capabilities of your operating system to implement power management.
  • Page 22 1 Setting Up and Using Your PC Additional Information and Help English...
  • Page 23: How To Install Accessories In Your Pc

    How to Install Accessories In Your PC This chapter explains how to install accessories, such as extra memory, accessory boards, and additional disk drives, in your PC.
  • Page 24: Accessories You Can Install

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Accessories You Can Install Accessories You Can Install Please contact your authorized reseller for information about HP accessory part numbers. WARNING For your safety, never remove the PC’s cover without first removing the power cord from the power outlet, and any connection to a telecommunications network.
  • Page 25: Removing And Replacing The Cover

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Removing and Replacing the Cover Removing and Replacing the Cover Removing the Cover 1 Switch off the display and the PC. 2 Disconnect the power cords from the power outlets, the PC, and the display.
  • Page 26: Moving And Replacing The Power Supply

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Moving and Replacing the Power Supply Moving and Replacing the Power Supply You must move the power supply to access the sockets for the main memory, video memory, processor, battery, or accessory board slots. 1 Disconnect the computer’s power supply cord and any connection to a telecommunications network.
  • Page 27: Installing Memory

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Memory Installing Memory CAUTION Static electricity can damage electronic components. Turn all equipment OFF. Don’t let your clothes touch the accessory. To equalize the static electricity, rest the accessory bag on top of the power supply while you are removing the accessory from the bag.
  • Page 28: Upgrading The Mga Millennium Board Memory

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Memory 3 For each memory module, slide it into the slot at 45°. Pivot the memory module to the vertical position and click into place. 4 If you need to remove a main memory module, release the retaining clip and pull the module forward and out of the socket.
  • Page 29 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Memory 4 Install the memory module on the video board. Carefully install the video memory module 5 Slide the board back into its slot. Firmly press the board into the socket. Make sure that the board’s connector engages completely with the socket and does not touch components on other boards you may have installed.
  • Page 30: Installing Mass Storage Devices

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices Installing Mass Storage Devices You can install additional mass storage devices, if you need extra mass storage space for your application software. NOTE You can install a non-IDE hard disk drive or CD-ROM device, but it will need an accessory board and driver software (usually supplied with the device).
  • Page 31 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices Up to three IDE devices can be connected to the system board using these data cables.(Refer to the storage device’s manual to check whether you need to set jumpers, or if there are any special installation procedures.) Examples of multiple IDE drive combinations Configuration...
  • Page 32: Configuring An Ide Device After Installation

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices Configuring an IDE Device After Installation After installing a second IDE drive, or after installing any flexible disk drive, you will need to verify that your PC has correctly identified the new configuration, by viewing the HP Summary Screen.
  • Page 33: Installing An Ide Hard Disk Drive In The Bottom Shelf

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices 5 Connect the power cable and the data cable to the rear of the drive. The connectors are shaped to go in one way only. Data cable Power cable 6 Install any other accessories before replacing the cover.
  • Page 34 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices 4 Remove the two bezels from the bottom shelf. The bezels snap in and out, and can be removed without any tools. 5 Support the power supply with your hand (to prevent it falling out) and carefully turn the PC onto its side.
  • Page 35: Installing A Tape Drive In The Bottom Shelf

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices 8 Support the power supply with your hand and very carefully return the PC to the upright position. 9 Connect the data and power cables to the rear of the drive. The connectors are shaped to fit one way only.
  • Page 36 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Mass Storage Devices 4 Remove the two bezels from the bottom shelf. The bezels snap in and out, and can be removed without any tools. 5 Slide the drive completely into the bottom shelf and secure it with the screws provided with the device.
  • Page 37: Installing Accessory Boards

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Accessory Boards Installing Accessory Boards The PC has four accessory board slots: Slot 1 (the top slot) can be used for a full-length 32-bit PCI board • Slot 2 can be used for full-length 32-bit PCI boards •...
  • Page 38: Installing The Board

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Accessory Boards Installing the Board 1 Disconnect the computer’s power supply cord and any connection to a telecommunications network. 2 Remove the computer’s cover and power supply. 3 Find a free slot. Some boards may have preferred locations and special installation instructions detailed in their manuals.
  • Page 39 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing Accessory Boards Installing an Accessory Board (refer to facing page) Step 4: Unscrew and remove the slot cover. Step 5: Slide board into the slot. Step 7: Secure the board. English...
  • Page 40: Installing An Overdrive Processor

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing an OverDrive Processor Installing an OverDrive Processor You can install an Intel OverDrive processor in your PC. Contact your authorized reseller for more details about the availability of the Intel OverDrive processor for your PC. 1 Disconnect the computer power cords from the power outlets, and disconnect the PC from any telecommunications network.
  • Page 41 2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing an OverDrive Processor 5 To install the new processor: a Locate the corner markers: on the processor—a dot or notch (“broken” corner) • on the processor socket—a dot. • b Position the processor over the socket, with it’s corner marker facing the corner marker on the socket.
  • Page 42: Installing The Security Bracket

    2 How to Install Accessories In Your PC Installing the Security Bracket Installing the Security Bracket The security bracket supplied with the computer can be used to fasten the computer to your desk. 1 Remove the computer’s cover (refer to "Removing and Replacing the Cover", on page 15).
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting Your Pc

    Troubleshooting Your PC This chapter can help you solve problems that you may encounter when using your PC. It also introduces the HP Summary Screen and the HP Setup Program.
  • Page 44: Solving Problems

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC Solving Problems Solving Problems This chapter can help you solve most problems you might have with your PC. If you are unable to solve your problem after following the advice in this chapter, refer to "Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services", on page 63.
  • Page 45: If Your Pc Does Not Start Properly

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Does Not Start Properly If Your PC Does Not Start Properly Use this section if your PC does not start properly when you turn it on, and you experience one of the following symptoms: Your PC’s display is blank and there are no error messages.
  • Page 46: If You Are Unable To Change Any Values In Setup

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Does Not Start Properly Check Internal Items If the PC still does not start properly, follow this procedure to check the internal items: 1 Turn off the display, the computer, and all external devices. 2 Unplug all power cords and cables, noting their positions.
  • Page 47: If A Post Error Message Is Displayed

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Does Not Start Properly 1 Turn off the display, the computer, and all external devices. 2 Unplug all power cords and cables, noting their positions. Disconnect the PC from any telecommunications network. 3 Remove the cover. 4 Check the system board switches.
  • Page 48 3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Does Not Start Properly Clearing the PC’s Configuration Memory If the PC then starts, but POST still persists in reporting an error, clear the current configuration memory values and reinstall the built-in default values: 1 Turn off the PC, disconnect the power and cables, and remove the cover.
  • Page 49: If You Cannot Turn Off Your Pc

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If You Cannot Turn Off Your PC If You Cannot Turn Off Your PC Use this section if you cannot turn off your PC, the power indication light is red, and you hear a “buzzing” sound. Check if your PC is locked, whereby “power-off”...
  • Page 50: If Your Keyboard Does Not Work

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Hardware Problem If Nothing is Displayed on the Screen If nothing is displayed on the screen, but the PC starts and the keyboard, disk drives, and other peripheral devices seem to operate properly: Make sure that the display is plugged in and switched ON.
  • Page 51: If Your Mouse Does Not Work

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Hardware Problem If Your Mouse Does Not Work Ensure that the mouse is correctly connected. • Ensure that the mouse driver supplied with the preloaded software • is installed correctly. (Choose a Logitech® mouse driver.) Clean the mouse ball and rollers as shown in the figure below (use a •...
  • Page 52: If The Flexible Disk Drive Does Not Work

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Hardware Problem If the Flexible Disk Drive Does Not Work Ensure you are using a formatted diskette and it is inserted • correctly. Check you are using a diskette that is the right density. •...
  • Page 53: If The Cd-Rom Drive Has A Problem

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Hardware Problem If the Hard Disk If the hard disk activity light does not flicker when the PC is accessing the hard disk drive: Activity Light Does Not Work Check that the control panel connector is firmly attached to the •...
  • Page 54: If An Accessory Board Does Not Work

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Hardware Problem CD-ROM Drive Does Not Work Check that the cables have been properly connected. • Check that a CD is inserted in the drive. • Verify that the CD-ROM is declared as “CD” in the Setup program •...
  • Page 55: If Your Pc Has A Software Problem

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has a Software Problem If Your PC Has a Software Problem If You Have Forgotten Your Password If you forget the User Password, but not the Administrator password, carry out the following procedure: 1 Switch off the PC.
  • Page 56: If Your Application Software Does Not Work

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If You Have a Network Problem If Your Application Software Does Not Work If the PC reports the system is OK and the indicator light over the power switch is illuminated, but some software won’t run: Refer to the operating system and application software manuals.
  • Page 57: If Your Pc Has An Audio Problem

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC If Your PC Has an Audio Problem If Your PC Has an Audio Problem No Sound When First, check that the output volume is not set to zero. Use the volume control on the front panel. Make sure the headphones are not Running Any connected directly to the CD-ROM drive (see the connection Applications...
  • Page 58: Changing The Battery

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC Changing the Battery Audio Input from the Check that the microphone specifications meet the requirements of the 16-bit sound components. The microphone should be a 600-ohm Microphone is Too Low, dynamic type. or No Audio At All Humming Noise If the power grounding of your audio components is inadequate, a humming noise may be generated.
  • Page 59 3 Troubleshooting Your PC Changing the Battery WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly installed. For your safety, never attempt to recharge, disassemble, or burn the old battery. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 60: Technical Information Needed For Troubleshooting

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC Technical Information Needed for Troubleshooting Technical Information Needed for Troubleshooting System Board Switches System Board Switches Switch Switch function: 1 - 5 Processor speed, see next table Secure mode prevents changes to the PC’s configuration (in CMOS) in the Setup program: Open = normal (default) Closed = clear CMOS Password:...
  • Page 61: Power Consumption

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC Technical Information Needed for Troubleshooting Power Consumption All measurements are in watts (rms). Consumption at 115V / 60Hz Consumption at 230V / 50Hz 180 MHz 200 MHz 180 MHz 200 MHz Windows NT 49.9 48.4 50.9 HDD Acc 57.1 54.6...
  • Page 62: Irqs, Dmas, And I/O Addresses Used By Your Pc

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC Technical Information Needed for Troubleshooting IRQs, DMAs, and I/O Addresses Used by Your PC IRQs used by PC IRQ0 system timer IRQ1 keyboard The IRQ, DMA, and I/O address IRQ2 system cascade IRQ3 free if not used for serial port 2 mappings shown here are for a IRQ4 free if not used for serial port 1...
  • Page 63: The Hp Summary Screen And Setup Program

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC The HP Summary Screen and Setup Program The HP Summary Screen and Setup Program This section introduces the HP Summary Screen and the HP Setup program. You can use the Summary Screen and the Setup program to configure your PC and solve configuration problems with your PC.
  • Page 64: Using The Hp Setup Program

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC The HP Summary Screen and Setup Program When you press , the HP Summary Screen, similar to the following one, will appear: XA/6xxx - Copyright 1996 Hewlett-Packard - GZ.xx.xx BIOS Version : GZ.xx.xx PC Serial Number : FR54011111...
  • Page 65 3 Troubleshooting Your PC The HP Summary Screen and Setup Program 2 Press while is displayed at the bottom of the screen. F2=Setup appears for a short period, during the POST (Power-On- F2=Setup Self-Test). If you fail to press in time and the start-up process continues, you will need to restart your PC to go through the POST again so you can press 3 A display of the PC’s Setup program will appear, similar to the one...
  • Page 66 3 Troubleshooting Your PC The HP Summary Screen and Setup Program You move through the Setup program by using the following keys: arrows, keys can be • used to select fields in the current menu. key moves to the previous page and the key moves to •...
  • Page 67: Configuring Your Network Connection

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC Configuring Your Network Connection Configuring Your Network Connection Use the information in this section if your PC comes with an HP- supplied integrated network solution. Use this section if you have trouble configuring your network connection or if you need help in using your PC’s power management with your network.
  • Page 68: Controlling The Network Security Features

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC Configuring Your Network Connection Controlling the Network Security Features The Security Features allow you to enable starting from the network if you want the PC to start from a LAN server. To enable starting from the network: 1 Use the key to select the menu (refer to...
  • Page 69: Controlling The Remote Program Load

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC Configuring Your Network Connection Controlling the Remote Program Load The HP Enhanced PCI Ethernet interface has the ability to power up the PC, depending on the network connector you use. NOTE Information about which network connector is required for either Remote Power On or Remote Wakeup can be found both in the online information that came preloaded with your PC, and in "Connecting to a Network", on page 4.
  • Page 70 3 Troubleshooting Your PC Configuring Your Network Connection To enable the Remote-Power mode: 1 Use the key to select the menu (refer to "Power Power Menu Items", in the HP Setup program). 2 Press to highlight the line and press Power-On select the submenu.
  • Page 71: Configuring The Pci Integrated Ethernet Interface

    3 Troubleshooting Your PC Configuring Your Network Connection Configuring the PCI Integrated Ethernet Interface Configuration of the I/O Address, Hardware Interrupt, and DMA channel are made automatically for the HP Enhanced PCI Ethernet interface. Use SETUP to enable or disable the Enhanced PCI Ethernet interface. To disable/enable the Enhanced PCI Ethernet interface: 1 Use the key to select the...
  • Page 72 3 Troubleshooting Your PC Configuring Your Network Connection English...
  • Page 73: Hewlett Packard Support And Information Services

    Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services...
  • Page 74: Introduction

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Introduction Introduction Hewlett Packard computers are engineered for quality and reliability to give you many years of trouble-free service. To ensure that your desktop system maintains its reliability and to keep you up-to-date with the latest developments, HP and a worldwide network of trained and authorized resellers provide a comprehensive range of service and support options which are listed below:...
  • Page 75: Your Hp Authorized Reseller

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Your HP Authorized Reseller Your HP Authorized Reseller HP Authorized Resellers have been trained on HP Vectra equipment and are familiar with its configuration and environment. Authorized Resellers can also answer questions regarding non-HP hardware, software and systems as well as answer queries about usage not intended for, or not commonly used with the HP Vectra.
  • Page 76: Hp Support Assistant Cd-Rom

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services HP Support Assistant CD-ROM HP Support Assistant CD-ROM HP Support Assistant is a yearly subscription service on two CD-ROMs: one for software; and another one for support documentation. The software CD-ROM is updated monthly and contains the latest HP drivers and utilities.
  • Page 77: Hewlett-Packard Information Services

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Hewlett-Packard Information Services Hewlett-Packard Information Services Hewlett Packard Electronic Information Services are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, ensuring that the most up-to-date information is always available. HP Forum on CompuServe The HP Systems Forum on CompuServe is an on-line service, accessible via modem.
  • Page 78: Hp Forum On America Online

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Hewlett-Packard Information Services HP Forum on America Online The HP Forum on America Online is an electronic information and communication service which can be accessed via modem. To access the HP Forum: select from the menu, •...
  • Page 79: Hp Bbs Library

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Hewlett-Packard Information Services HP BBS Library The HP electronic bulletin board library service contains the latest versions of drivers, BIOS, and utilities, which you can download to your PC using a modem. Support documentation is also available.
  • Page 80: Hp Faxback On Demand-Hp First

    Phone or fax Worldwide + 1 (208) 344-4809 A complete description of Hewlett-Packard electronic services is provided in document #9020. HP Audio Tips (USA only) HP Automated Support Directory HP Audio Tips is an automated system containing recordings which can direct you to Hewlett Packard support services.
  • Page 81: Ordering Drivers And Bios On Diskette

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Hewlett-Packard Information Services Ordering Drivers and BIOS on Diskette You can order diskettes from HP, with the latest versions of drivers, BIOS and software utilities. The diskettes will be delivered by mail. Information for ordering diskettes is set out in the table below:...
  • Page 82: Hp Support Services

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services HP Support Services HP Support Services Hewlett-Packard provides a three year hardware warranty which includes on-site service during the first year after purchase, and a return service during the second and third years after purchase. This warranty coverage will apply from the nearest HP or HP authorized service outlet.
  • Page 83: Hewlett-Packard Telephone Support

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Hewlett-Packard Telephone Support Hewlett-Packard Telephone Support HP North American Assistance from the HP North American Customer Support Center is available Monday to Friday, 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Mountain time. Customer Support Center...
  • Page 84: Lifeline Telephone Support

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Lifeline Telephone Support Please have the following information ready when you call so that your enquiry can be dealt with quickly: your HP Vectra model number and serial number • the operating system version and the configuration •...
  • Page 85: Hp Network Phone-In Support Service (Nps)

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services HP Network Phone-in Support Service (NPS) HP Network Phone-in Support Service (NPS) The HP Network Phone-in Support Service (NPS) provides fast access to HP experts in networked Multivendor environments. It can help you to: resolve complex network problems, •...
  • Page 86: Summary

    4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Summary Summary The table below summarizes the services and support available from HP or authorized resellers. Service Covers Period Response When Purchase covered time available from Basic Parts and labor for HP Three years from Next working day No charge.
  • Page 87: Hewlett-Packard Marketing Headquarters

    Hewlett-Packard Marketing Headquarters Hewlett-Packard Marketing Headquarters Should you wish to contact Hewlett-Packard, check your local telephone directory for the HP Sales and Service Office near you. If you cannot find a convenient HP office, you can write to one of the major HP Sales and Service Offices or one of the Worldwide Marketing Headquarters listed here.
  • Page 88 4 Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services Hewlett-Packard Marketing Headquarters English...
  • Page 89: Glossary

    Hewlett-Packard has a down to less than 30 W. BBS that can be reached at +1 (408) 553-3500.
  • Page 90 Glossary mass storage Any device used to ROM Read-Only Memory. Computer store large amounts of data. Usually memory used to store parts of the refers to hard disks and tape backup computer’s operating system units. permanently. ROM chips can contain instructions and data.
  • Page 91: Index

    5 updating video BIOS, 19 problems, 42 lock button, 7 headphones jack location of connector, 5 cables Hewlett-Packard mass storage devices keyboard, 3 BBS library, 69 installing, 20 CD-ROM drive, does not work, 43 information services, 67...
  • Page 92 Index problems, 45 OverDrive processor, installing, 30 starting PC, 8 Starting and Stopping Your PC, 8 parallel port stopping location, 3 PC, 8 password support setting, 9 by telephone, 73, 74 information services, 63 starting, 8 Network Phone-in Support, 75 stopping, 8 summary of services, 76 PC lock button, 7...
  • Page 93 Regulatory Information and Warranty...
  • Page 94: Regulatory Information

    38320 Eybens FRANCE Declares that the product: Product Name: Personal Computer Model Number: HP Vectra XA 6/xxx Conforms to the following Product Specifications: SAFETY: International: IEC 950: 1991+A1+A2 +A3 Europe: EN 60950: 1992+A1+A2 EN 60825-1994 International: CISPR 22: 1993 Class B...
  • Page 95 • 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. Hewlett-Packard’s system certification tests were conducted with HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with your system. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 96: Notice For Japan

    Notice for the United Kingdom The HP Vectra PC is approved under approval number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for indirect connection to Public Telecommunication Systems within the United Kingdom. Hinweis für Deutschland: Geräuschemission Lärmangabe nach Maschinenlärmverordnung - 3 GSGV (Deutschland) LpA < 70 db am Arbeitsplatz normaler Betrieb nach EN27779: 11.92. Notice for Japan Notice for Korea français...
  • Page 97 Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office can give you details. Three Year Limited Hardware Warranty Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants this hardware product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from receipt by the original end-user purchaser. The three year warranty includes on-site service during the first year of use, and return service provided by an HP Service Center or a participating Authorized HP Personal Computer Dealer Repair Center, during the second and third years of use.
  • Page 98 HP software is covered by the HP Software Product Limited Warranty. On-site visits caused by non-Hewlett-Packard products–whether internal or external to the system processor unit–are subject to standard per-incident travel and labor charges.
  • Page 99 Hewlett-Packard. TERMINATION. Hewlett-Packard may terminate this software license for failure to comply with any of these terms provided Hewlett-Packard has requested Customer to cure the failure and Customer has failed to do so within thirty (30) days of such notice.
  • Page 100 HP Software Product Limited Warranty THIS HP SOFTWARE PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL COVER ALL SOFTWARE THAT IS PROVIDED TO YOU, THE CUSTOMER, AS PART OF THE HP COMPUTER PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE. IT SHALL SUPERSEDE ANY NON-HP WARRANTY TERMS THAT MAY BE FOUND ON- LINE, OR IN ANY DOCUMENTATION OR OTHER MATERIALS CONTAINED IN THE COMPUTER PRODUCT PACKAGING.
  • Page 101: Your Hp Vectra Pc Physical Characteristics

    Your HP Vectra PC Physical Characteristics Characteristic Description Weight (excluding display and 9 kg (20 pounds) keyboard) Dimensions Width: 42 cm (16.5”), Height: 12.5 cm (4.9”), Depth: 39 cm (15.3”) Footprint 0.17 m (1.8 ft Storage temperature -40 ºC to 70º (-40 ºF to 158 ºF) Storage humidity 8% to 80% (relative) Operating temperature...
  • Page 102 Part Number D4779-90001 Printed in Paper not bleached with chlorine...

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