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HP J Class manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
HP J Class Owner's Manual (273 pages)
HP J Class Owner's Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Monitor
| Size: 4.71 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
6
Table of Contents
9
System Overview
19
Product Description
21
CD-ROM Drive
22
System Unit Front Panel Controls, LED, and LCD
24
System Unit Front Panel Controls
24
System LCD
25
System Power Switch
25
LCD Symbols
25
DDS Tape Drive
26
Removable Device Buttons and Leds
26
System Power LED
26
System Unit with Removable Device Door Open
27
System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
28
System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
29
Audio Connectors
30
Audio Electrical Specifications
32
Keyboard Connectors
32
802.3 Network Connectors
33
HP Parallel I/O Connector
33
RS-232C Serial Input/Output Connector
33
Power Cord Connector
34
SCSI Connectors
34
Serial I/O Pins
34
Monitors
35
Keyboards
36
Keyboard Differences
36
PS/2 Keyboard to ITF Keyboard Equivalent Keys
37
Pointing Devices
39
Operating System Overview
40
Important Information You Need to Note
41
Lanic ID
41
SCSI ID and Device File Information for HP-UX 10.0 or Later
43
SCSI ID and Device File Information for HP-UX 9.05
43
IP Address and Subnetwork Mask Information
44
Networking Overview
45
Mail
45
Rlogin
45
Telnet
45
Ftp
46
Nfs
46
Rcp
46
Setting up Your Printer
47
Gathering Printer Information
49
Setting up a Local Printer Using SAM
50
Setting up Your Printer for Network Printing
56
Printing a File
58
Solving Printing Problems
59
Using Your CD-ROM Drive
60
CD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Media Descriptions
62
CD-ROM Drive
62
Controls and Features
62
CD-ROM Drive Operating Controls and Features
63
Caring for CD-ROM Discs
64
CD-ROM Media
64
Operating the CD-ROM Drive
65
Loading a CD-ROM Disc
65
Loading and Unloading a CD-ROM Disc
65
CD-ROM Disc Tray Partway Open
65
Placing the CD-ROM Disc in the Disc Tray
66
Disc Tray Closed
67
Unloading a CD-ROM Disc
68
CD-ROM Disc Tray Partway Open
68
Removing the CD-ROM Disc from the Disc Tray
69
Verifying the CD-ROM Drive Operation
70
Disc Tray Closed
70
Using Device Files
73
Mounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc
74
Mounting a CD-ROM Disc Using SAM
74
Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc Using SAM
77
Reading the Busy Light
80
Troubleshooting
81
Using Your DDS Tape Drive
82
DDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette Descriptions
84
Controls and Indicators
84
DDS Drive
84
LED Display Codes - DDS-DC Drive
85
Leds - DDS-DC Drive
85
LED Warning Conditions - DDS-DC Drive
86
LED Display Codes - DDS-2 Drive
87
Leds - DDS-2
87
Cleaning the Tape Heads
88
Data Cassettes
88
Media Life
88
Media Restrictions
89
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Data Cassette
89
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a DDS Tape
89
Operating the DDS Tape Drive
90
Loading and Unloading a Data Cassette
90
Verifying the DDS Tape Drive Operation
91
Using Device Files
93
Archiving Data in Compressed and Noncompressed Mode
94
Writing to a Data Cassette
95
Restoring Files from a Data Cassette to Your System
96
Listing the Files on a Data Cassette
97
Further Command Information
98
Media Interchangeability Restrictions
98
Troubleshooting
98
Ordering Information
99
Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Drive
100
Using the Floppy Diskette
102
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Diskette
102
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Floppy Diskette
102
Inserting and Removing a Diskette
103
Inserting and Removing a Floppy Diskette
103
Operating the Floppy Drive
104
Floppy Drive
104
Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration
104
Using Device Files
106
Formatting a New Diskette
107
Transferring Data to and from a Floppy Diskette
107
Restoring Files from a Floppy Diskette to Your System
108
Saving Files to a Floppy Diskette
108
Listing the Files on a Floppy Diskette
109
For more Information
110
Configuring the Floppy Driver
111
Ordering Information
111
Troubleshooting
111
Solving Problems
112
Common Problems and Solutions
114
Problems Powering up the System
114
Problems Loading and Booting the Operating System
115
Problems with the 802.3 Network
116
Checking the SCSI Ids
117
Problems Using a Hard Disk Drive
117
Problems Using the CD-ROM Drive
118
Problems Using the DDS Tape Drive
119
Problems Using the Floppy Disk Drive
120
Dealing with a Boot Failure
121
Memory Failures
122
LCD-Indicated Problems
123
Running System Verification Tests
126
System Unit
134
Adding a Hard Drive
155
Installing a Hard Disk Drive
158
Configuring a Hard Drive
161
Installing Additional Memory
164
Adding a Second Processor
172
Installing an EISA or Graphics Board
178
Changing Your Monitor Type
188
Setting the Monitor Type at Power on
188
Setting the Monitor Type from the Boot Console Interface
188
Safety and Regulatory Statements
189
Safety and Regulatory Statements Appendix A
189
Declaration of Conformity
189
Emissions Regulations
189
VCCI Class 1 ITE
192
Emissions Regulations Compliance
192
Datacom Users Statement (United Kingdom Only)
192
Regulation on Noise Declaration for Machines -3. GSGV
192
Acoustics
192
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
192
Laser Safety Statement (for U.S.A. Only
193
IEC 825 Class 1 Laser Label
193
Warnings and Cautions
194
Appendix C SCSI Connections
195
SCSI Bus Differences
195
Scsirestrictions
195
C–1. SCSI Bus Differences
197
C–2. SCSI Bus Addresses, ID Numbers and Arbitration Priorities
198
Cables
199
Connectors and Terminator
199
SCSI Configuration Constraints
199
Single-Ended SCSI-2 Bus Configuration Constraints
201
C–3. Single-Ended SCSI-2 Bus Configuration Constraints
202
Fast, Wide SCSI-3 Bus Configuration Constraints
203
Determining SCSI Bus Length
203
Single-Ended SCSI-2 Bus Length
203
C–5. SCSI-2 Bus Length Worksheet for Single-Ended Standard SCSI-2 Bus
205
Fast, Wide SCSI-3 Bus Length
206
SCSI-3 Bus
207
Assigning Scsidevice Ids
208
Single-Ended Standard System SCSI Device Ids
210
C–7. Single-Ended SCSI Device Ids
212
Fast, Wide SCSI Ids
214
C–8. Fast, Wide SCSI Device Ids
214
Connecting to the SCSI Ports
215
System SCSI Port Connection
215
C–1. Rear Panel SCSI Connectors with Terminators Attached
216
C–2. Rear Panel SCSI Connectors Without Terminators
217
The Boot Console Interface
218
The Boot Console Interface Appendix D
220
Boot Console Interface Features
220
Accessing the Boot Console Interface
225
Booting Your Workstation
226
Searching for Bootable Media
228
Resetting Your Workstation
229
Displaying and Setting Paths
229
D–1. System Paths
229
D–2. Mnemonic Style Notation
230
Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type
231
The Monitor Command
231
Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration
232
Setting the Monitor Type
233
Warning Message
235
Displaying the Current Memory Configuration
236
Sample Output 1
236
Sample Output 2
237
Displaying the Status of the EISA Slots
239
Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags
240
Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode
241
Displaying the LAN Station Address
241
Displaying System Information
242
Displaying PIM Information
242
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