HP rp5700 Business Specification page 14

Point of sale (pos) system or business desktop pc
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Technical Specifications
NOTES:
** Power consumption in the Off/Apparent Off mode is measured and reported with the network interface controller "Wake on LAN"
feature disabled in F10 Setup (default is "enabled").
ROM BIOS Information
Key features of the HP BIOS in the rp5700 include:
Deployment and manageability – HP BIOS provides several technologies that help integrate the HP POS system into the
enterprise, such as PXE, remote configuration, remote control, and F10 Setup support for 12 languages.
Stability – HP BIOS supports the HP stable product roadmap by releasing only critical BIOS changes to the factory and advanced
change notification.
Security – HP BIOS offers a robust and flexible set of security features to help the system administrator secure their systems
from removal of sensitive data, and help prevent access by unauthorized users, subversion of OS security policies, removal of
hardware, flash of rogue BIOS images, and attacks on BIOS settings.
Thermal and power management – The HP BIOS provides and enables thermal and power management technologies to assist in
operating the HP POS system in any enterprise environment.
Serviceability – HP BIOS provides diagnostic and detailed service information.
Upgrades and recovery – HP BIOS provides numerous ways to upgrade HP POS system, including BIOS updates from within DOS
(Flashlite), BIOS updates from within Windows (HPQFlash, SSM), HP Client Manager, and fail-safe recovery. In addition, the HP
POS system BIOS Utilities tool enables replicated BIOS setup throughout the Enterprise; it is available from within the BIOS
software and from the support website.
Additional HP BIOS Features
Administrator password – Also known as the setup password, this helps prevent unauthorized changes to the system
configuration. If the administrator password is not known, the BIOS version cannot be changed and changes cannot be made to
BIOS settings using F10 setup or under the OS.
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) – Represents a significant innovation in power and configuration
management, allowing operating systems and applications to manage power based on activity and usage. Provides power
conservation features under Windows XP.
Ability to disable the internal speaker
Other Features
ACPI-Ready Hardware
SMBIOS Ver. 2.4
Wired for Management Support
Dual-State Power Button
HP rp5700 Point of Sale (POS) System or HP rp5700
Description
Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface (ACPI).
Allows the system to wake from a low power mode.
Controls system power consumption, making it possible to place individual cards and
peripherals in a low-power or powered-off state without affecting other elements of the
system.
System Management BIOS, previously known as DMI BIOS, for system management information
Intel-driven, industry-wide initiative to make Intel architecture-based PCs, servers and mobile
computers more inherently manageable right out of the box and over the network
Power button acts as both an on/off button and suspend-to-sleep button
DA - 12703 North America — Version 32 — June 21, 2013
Business Desktop PC
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