Ventilation, Coa Label, And Serial Number Label Information - HP Xw4550 - Workstation - 2 GB RAM Troubleshooting Manual

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To rapidly set up your workstation hardware, complete the following steps:
1.
After unpacking your HP Workstation, locate an accessible workspace to set up the system and
connect the mouse, keyboard, and power cables to your workstation. Connect the power cable
from the workstation to a power outlet.
2.
Connect the workstation monitors, as appropriate for your system configuration, as follows:
3.
Connect a power cable from each monitor to a power outlet, as shown in Figure 2–1.

Ventilation, COA label, and serial number label information

Proper ventilation for your system is very important. See Figure 2–2 and the following notes to properly
position your system for maximum airflow.
Operate the computer on a sturdy, level surface.
Place the computer in an area that is relatively cool with adequate ventilation. Provide at least 6
inches of clearance at the front and back of the workstation. For cabinet installation, ensure
adequate cabinet ventilation and ensure that the ambient temperature within the cabinet does not
exceed 35
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Chapter 2 Setting up the Hardware
If your workstation has a PCI-Express graphics card with a DMS-59 output receptacle (see
Table 2–2), use an appropriate adapter to connect your monitors. Adapters are available to
connect the DMS-59 output to two DVI or two VGA monitors. Figure 2–1 (lower inset)
illustrates using an adapter to connect dual DVI or VGA monitors to the workstation DMS-59
output.
If your workstation has a PCI-Express graphics card with two DVI output receptacles (see
Table 2–2), you can connect a monitor to each DVI receptacle (using appropriate adapters,
if required).
NOTE:
On a system with two DVI connections, the primary display port (used to display
BIOS and other important information) will be port #1; defined as the port physically closest
to the system board, and located on the PCI-Express card bulkhead installed closest to the
workstation chassis rear panel.
If your workstation does not have a PCI-Express graphics card, but, alternatively, has an
SVGA (see Table 2–2) and a DVI-D output receptacle located on the workstation chassis rear
panel, you can connect a monitor to each output.
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