Chapter2.fm Page 1 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation This chapter provides information about installing accessories and replacing hardware parts in your PC Workstation. HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide Power Supply Unit Front Access Drives, for - three 5.25-inch drive shelves - two 3.5-inch shelves including a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive Rear Fan Spare mounting rails (not shown) for: - 3.5-inch (short green) devices (for example, zip drive), - 5.
Chapter2.fm Page 2 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation HP Kayak XM600 PC Workstation System Board Depending on the model, the memory module sockets support either: • Two RDRAM modules. Support for one or two processors • Two SDRAM modules installed in a Memory Expansion Card.
Chapter2.fm Page 3 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing the Cover and Front Bezel Removing and Replacing the Cover and Front Bezel Removing the Cover For your own safety, it is recommended that you first read the warning notices on in the Introductory Section. 1 Switch off the display and computer. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables.
Chapter2.fm Page 4 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing the Cover and Front Bezel NOTE Take care when removing the upper and lower bezels. They are not on a hinge, so do not force them open. To remove the upper and lower bezels: a Unclip the two clips located on the left-hand side of the bezel. b Open the bezel slightly, and then gently push it outwards.
Chapter2.fm Page 5 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing the Airflow Guide Removing and Replacing the Airflow Guide Removing the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide Replacing the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2 Remove the PC Workstation’s cover (refer to page 3).
Chapter2.fm Page 6 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing a Processor Removing and Replacing a Processor Single-processor systems can be upgraded to dual-processor systems by installing a second processor in the vacant processor slot. The second processor must be of the same type, speed and level-2 cache memory capacity as the first. 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation.
Chapter2.fm Page 7 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing a Processor Installing a Processor 1 Ensure that the edges of the processor are lined-up with the processor connector guide rails along the retention mechanism. 2 Place one hand on the processor’s heatsink and push down onto the processor connector.
Chapter2.fm Page 8 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing, Replacing and Upgrading Memory on HP Kayak XM600 Models Shipped with SDRAM Removing, Replacing and Upgrading Memory on HP Kayak XM600 Models Shipped with SDRAM Upgrading SDRAM Memory SDRAM models of the HP Kayak XM600 are supplied with a Memory Expansion Card supporting one or two Synchronized Dynamic RAM (SDRAM) 100 MHz memory modules.
Chapter2.fm Page 9 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing, Replacing and Upgrading Memory on HP Kayak XM600 Models Shipped with SDRAM 5 To install a module, ensure that the two notches of the memory module are aligned with those of the socket. With the two retaining clips open, press the memory module completely into the socket. You hear two clicks as the retaining clips click into position.
Chapter2.fm Page 10 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing, Replacing and Upgrading Memory on HP Kayak XM600 Models Shipped with SDRAM Replacing the Memory Expansion Card 6 Release the retaining screw located on the Memory Expansion Card. Then remove the screw from accessory card slot. 7 Open the two retaining clips on the system board to release the Memory Expansion Card, then remove it from the connector.
Chapter2.fm Page 11 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing, Replacing and Upgrading Memory on HP Kayak XM600 Models Shipped with RDRAM Removing, Replacing and Upgrading Memory on HP Kayak XM600 Models Shipped with RDRAM Upgrading RDRAM Memory RDRAM models of the HP Kayak XM600 PC Workstation support one or two RAMBUS Direct RAM (RDRAM) memory modules. NOTE Use only the HP memory modules provided for your PC model.
Chapter2.fm Page 12 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing, Replacing and Upgrading Memory on HP Kayak XM600 Models Shipped with RDRAM 8 12 Check the HP Summary Screen to verify the new configuration (refer to “Viewing the HP Summary Screen” in the Section on “Setting Up and Using Your PC Workstation”).
Chapter2.fm Page 13 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Memory Upgrades on the HP Kayak XU800 Memory Upgrades on the HP Kayak XU800 There is a single Memory Expansion Card connector on the system board that supports a Memory Expansion Card installed with either RIMM or DIMM sockets. NOTE Do not install a memory module directly into a Memory Expansion Card connector on the system board.
Chapter2.fm Page 14 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Memory Upgrades on the HP Kayak XU800 • Four DIMM sockets. Each socket hosts SDRAM 100 MHz non-ECC memory modules that are used in pairs. The first two DIMM sockets A0-B0, closest to the system board, contain the first pair of memory modules. Upgrades are then installed in DIMM sockets A1-B1.
Chapter2.fm Page 15 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Memory Upgrades on the HP Kayak XU800 Replacing the Memory Expansion Card 8 Remove memory modules and any continuity modules from the old Memory Expansion Card, then install them in the same positions on the new Memory Expansion Card. 1 Install the Memory Expansion Card so that the memory modules face the processor.
Chapter2.fm Page 16 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Memory Upgrades on the HP Kayak XU800 Installing or Replacing a Memory Module 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2 Remove the PC Workstation’s cover (refer to page 3). 3 Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide (refer to page 5).
Chapter2.fm Page 17 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing a PCI Accessory Card Removing and Replacing a PCI Accessory Card To remove or install an accessory card, complete the following steps: 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2 Remove the PC Workstation’s cover (refer to page 3 for instructions).
Chapter2.fm Page 18 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing a PCI Accessory Card The following table shows the various PCI card installations for the different PCI slots on the HP Kayak XU800: PCI Card 5 V PCI Slot 1. 2. 3. 4. 3.3 V Universal (3.
Chapter2.fm Page 19 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Installing Mass Storage Devices Installing Mass Storage Devices The PC has an integrated Ultra ATA-66 controller that supports up to four IDE devices. Removable media IDE devices, such as CD-ROM drives, DVD drives, tape drives and Zip drives, require front access. In addition to the floppy disk drive, your PC can support another 3.5-inch device plus two front-access 5.25-inch devices.
Chapter2.fm Page 20 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Installing Mass Storage Devices Before Installing an IDE Hard Disk • The ATA IDE cable supports two IDE devices. This cable is connected to the Primary IDE connector on the system board. The bootable hard disk drive is connected to this cable via the MASTER connector. A second hard disk drive could be installed by using the SLAVE connector.
Chapter2.fm Page 21 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Installing Mass Storage Devices HP Kayak XU800 Cables and Connectors Secondary IDE cable for access devices such as CD-ROM Drives, Zip Drives or Hard Disk Drives Primary IDE cable supports CD-ROM Drives 16-bit SCSI Terminator connector located on the system board (behind the processor) Cable with one 34-pin connector for 3.
Chapter2.fm Page 22 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Installing Mass Storage Devices You should assign an unused SCSI ID to the second SCSI hard disk drive (for example, SCSI ID 1). The SCSI ID is usually configured with jumpers on the SCSI hard disk drive. Refer to the installation guide supplied with the drive for information on selecting a SCSI ID.
Chapter2.fm Page 23 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing the Primary Hard Disk Drive Removing and Replacing the Primary Hard Disk Drive CAUTION Removing the Old Drive Handle the hard disk drive with care. Avoid shocks and violent movement as this can cause damage to the hard disk drive’s internal components. Make sure that you back up your files before you install a hard disk drive.
Chapter2.fm Page 24 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing the Primary Hard Disk Drive CAUTION Installing the New Drive Configure the new hard disk drive with the same settings as the old one. 1 Add the short blue guide rails to the new hard disk drive.
Chapter2.fm Page 25 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Installing a Second Hard Disk Drive in an Internal Shelf Installing a Second Hard Disk Drive in an Internal Shelf The internal shelves can support two 3.5-inch devices. The master hard disk drive must be installed in the top shelf when using an IDE configuration. To install a second hard disk drive: 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation.
Chapter2.fm Page 26 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Installing an Accessory in the Front Access Cage Installing an Accessory in the Front Access Cage 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2 Remove the PC Workstation’s cover and front upper bezel (refer to page 3 for instructions). 3 Depending on the accessory to be installed, either: a Remove the 5.
Chapter2.fm Page 27 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Installing an Accessory in the Front Access Cage 5 Align the guide rails on both sides of the drive with the internal shelf guides and then slide the drive until it clicks into position. ➍ ➎ 6 Connect the power and data cables to the installed device. The connectors are shaped to go in one way only.
Chapter2.fm Page 28 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the CD-ROM Drive (or DVD-Drive) Replacing the CD-ROM Drive (or DVD-Drive) Removing the Old Drive 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2 Remove the PC Workstation’s cover and front upper bezel (refer to page 3 for instructions). 3 Disconnect the power and data cables from the old drive.
Chapter2.fm Page 29 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive Removing the Floppy Disk Drive 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2 Remove the PC Workstation’s cover and front upper bezel (refer to page 3 for these instructions). 3 Disconnect the power and data cables from the old drive.
Chapter2.fm Page 30 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Completing the Installation of a Mass Storage Device Completing the Installation of a Mass Storage Device When an IDE Drive Is Installed When a SCSI Hard Disk Drive Is Installed When a CD-ROM, CD-RW or DV-Drive is Installed When a Floppy Disk Drive Is Installed 1 Switch on the computer. 2 If an error message appears, follow the instructions provided by the Error Message Utility.
Chapter2.fm Page 31 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Power Supply Unit Replacing the Power Supply Unit WARNING Removing the Power Supply Unit Hewlett-Packard does not support power supply upgrades. This information is provided to help you replace a defective power supply unit. For your safety, only replace with a power supply unit provided by HP support services. 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation.
Chapter2.fm Page 32 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Power Supply Unit Installing the Power Supply Unit 1 Insert the new power supply unit. 2 Secure it in position using the three screws that you removed in steps 6 and 7. 3 Reconnect all internal power supply connectors. 4 Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide (refer to page 5). 5 Return the PC Workstation to its upright position.
Chapter2.fm Page 33 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the System Board Replacing the System Board Removing the System Board 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2 Remove the PC Workstation’s cover (refer to page 3 for instructions). 3 Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide (refer to page 5 for instructions).
Chapter2.fm Page 34 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the System Board Installing the New System Board 1 Clip the retaining bracket onto the new system board. 2 Lower the system board onto the guide pins ensuring that all hooks are correctly positioned. Check that the rear connectors are aligned correctly with their sockets. 3 Tighten the screw to secure the system board in place.
Chapter2.fm Page 35 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Rear Fan Replacing the Rear Fan Removing the Rear Fan 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2 Remove the PC Workstation’s cover (refer to page 3 for instructions). 3 Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide (refer to page 5).
Chapter2.fm Page 36 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Rear Fan Replacing the Rear Fan 1 The rear fan can only be installed in one way. From the rear of the PC Workstation, the two retaining clips should be positioned on the same side as the chassis edge. 2 Connect the rear fan cable to its connector on the system board. Place the cable between the power supply unit and processor.
Chapter2.fm Page 37 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Fan and Speaker Assembly Replacing the Fan and Speaker Assembly Removing the Fan and Speaker Assembly 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2 Remove the PC Workstation’s cover and front upper and lower bezels. Refer to page 3 for these instructions.
Chapter2.fm Page 38 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Fan and Speaker Assembly Replacing the Fan and Speaker Assembly 1 Place the fan and speaker assembly behind the internal shelves (the speaker should be near the bottom edge of the chassis and facing towards the front of the PC Workstation). Ensure all cables are clear of the assembly, then carefully move the fan and speaker assembly towards the front of the chassis.
Chapter2.fm Page 39 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation System Board Switches System Board Switches HP Kayak XM600 PC Workstation There are ten system board switches used for configuration, numbered from 1 to 10. Of these a certain number are reserved and should not be modified, otherwise it could lead to a system failure. Switch Default Position To Configure: 1-5 OFF Reserved 1-5.
Chapter2.fm Page 40 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation System Board Switches HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation There are ten system board switches used for configuration, numbered from 1 to 10. Of these a certain number are reserved and should not be modified, otherwise it could lead to a system failure. NOTE Switch Default Position 1 UP Enables normal mode. DOWN enables the BIOS recovery mode at next boot. 2 UP Reserved.
Chapter2.fm Page 41 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 6:13 PM Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Battery Replacing 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. The battery is a lithium battery which does not contain heavy metals.