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Table of contents 1 Overview 2 Thin Client Management Solutions 3 Front Panel Components 4 Rear Panel Components 5 Installing the Rubber Feet 6 Serial Number Location Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Security Provisions Securing the Thin Client ........................9 Appendix C Mounting the Thin Client HP Quick Release ..........................
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Appendix F Shipping Information Shipping Preparation .......................... 19 Important Service Repair Information ....................19 Index ................................... 20 ENWW...
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Overview Thank you for purchasing an HP thin client. We hope you have years of use from our thin clients. Our goal is to provide you with award-winning clients that are easy to deploy and manage with the power and reliability you expect. The next sections describe the features of the thin client.
Thin Client Management Solutions HP has a comprehensive suite of management solutions to fit your needs. This allows you to choose solutions that will work best in your environment. HP ThinState Tools are a set of handy utilities that allow you to copy settings and software images from one thin client to another using a USB drive key.
Front Panel Components For more information, http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model to find the model- specific QuickSpecs. Figure 3-1 Front panel components Power button Line-out (headphone) audio connector Flash activity LED Universal serial bus (USB) connectors (2) Line-in (microphone) connector ENWW...
Rear Panel Components For more information, http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model to find the model- specific QuickSpecs. Figure 4-1 Rear panel components Power connector Ethernet RJ-45 connector DVI-I connector Cable lock slot Universal serial bus (USB) connectors (2) Chapter 4 Rear Panel Components ENWW...
Installing the Rubber Feet To install the rubber feet: Remove the feet from their backing. Line up the hole in each foot with a VESA hole on the bottom of the thin client. Press the foot down firmly to secure it to the thin client. NOTE: The feet provide a protective cushion between the thin client and whatever surface it sits on or is mounted to.
Serial Number Location Every thin client includes a unique serial number located as shown in the following illustration. Have this number available when contacting HP customer service for assistance. Figure 6-1 Serial number location Chapter 6 Serial Number Location ENWW...
Specifications Table A-1 HP t5325 Thin Client Dimensions 160 mm 6.3 in. Width (front to back) 32 mm 1.3 in Height (top to bottom) 123 mm 4.8 in. Depth (side to side) Approximate Weight 490 g 17.3 oz Temperature Range (fanless design)* 10°...
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Table A-1 HP t5325 Thin Client (continued) Power Output (maximum) 36 W 36 W Rated Output Current (maximum) Output Voltage +12 V DC +12 V DC Appendix A Specifications ENWW...
Security Provisions Securing the Thin Client These thin clients are designed to accept a security cable lock. This cable lock prevents unauthorized removal of the thin client, as well as locking the secure compartment. To order this option, visit the HP Web site at http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model.
Mounting the Thin Client HP Quick Release This thin client incorporates four mounting points on the bottom of the unit. These mounting points follow the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) standard, which provides industry-standard mounting interfaces for Flat Displays (FDs), such as flat panel monitors, flat displays, and flat TVs. The HP Quick Release connects to the VESA-standard mounting points, allowing you to mount the thin client in a variety of orientations.
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To use the HP Quick Release: Using four 10 mm screws included in the mounting device kit, attach one side of the HP Quick Release to the thin client as shown in the following illustration. Figure C-2 Connecting the HP Quick Release to the thin client Using four screws included in the mounting device kit, attach the other side of the HP Quick Release to the device to which you will mount the thin client.
Slide the side of the mounting device attached to the thin client (1) over the other side of the mounting device (2) on the device on which you want to mount the thin client. An audible 'click' indicates a secure connection. Figure C-4 Connecting the thin client NOTE:...
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Figure C-6 Thin client mounted on back of monitor stand ● You can mount the thin client on a wall. Figure C-7 Thin client mounted on wall ● You can mount the thin client under a desk. Figure C-8 Thin client mounted under desk ENWW HP Quick Release...
Non-supported Mounting Option CAUTION: Mounting a thin client in an non-supported manner could result in failure of the HP Quick Release and damage to the thin client and/or other equipment. Do not mount the thin client on a flat panel monitor stand between the panel and the stand. Figure C-9 Unsupported mounting position—thin client between stand and monitor Appendix C Mounting the Thin Client...
Thin Client Operation Routine Thin Client Care Use the following information to properly care for your thin client: ● Never operate the thin client with the outside panel removed. ● Keep the thin client away from excessive moisture, direct sunlight, and extreme heat and cold. For information about the recommended temperature and humidity ranges for the thin client, see Specifications on page ●...
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Figure D-2 Under monitor stand Appendix D Thin Client Operation ENWW...
Non-supported Orientation HP does not support the following orientations for the thin client. CAUTION: Non-supported placement of thin clients could result in operation failure and/or damage to the devices. Thin clients require proper ventilation to maintain operating temperature. Do not block the vents. Do not put thin clients in drawers or other sealed enclosures.
Electrostatic Discharge A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device. Preventing Electrostatic Damage To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions: ●...
Shipping Information Shipping Preparation Follow these suggestions when preparing to ship the thin client: Turn off the thin client and external devices. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet, then from the thin client. Disconnect the system components and external devices from their power sources, then from the thin client.