Page 3 - Contents; Product Features
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com iii Contents 1 Product Features Standard Configuration Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1Front Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Product Features; Standard Configuration Features; Troubleshooting Guide
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 1–1 1 Product Features Standard Configuration Features The HP dx5150 Microtower features may vary depending on the model. For a complete listing of the hardware and software installed in the computer, run the Diagnostics for Windows utility. Instructions for using...
Page 6 - Drive configuration may vary by model.; Front Panel Components
1–2 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Product Features Front Panel Components Drive configuration may vary by model. Front Panel Components 1 Optical Drives (CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R/RW, or CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive) 7 Optical Drive Eject Buttons 2 Optical Drive Activity Lights 8 Power Button 3...
Page 7 - Rear Panel Components
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 1–3 Product Features Rear Panel Components Rear Panel Components 1 Power Cord Connector 8 l Parallel Connector 2 Voltage Select Switch 9 c Monitor Connector 3 b PS/2 Mouse Connector - Y Headphone/Line-Out Connector 4 a PS/2 Keyboard Connector q j Line-In Audio Con...
Page 8 - Standard Keyboard Components
1–4 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Product Features Standard Keyboard Components 1 Function Keys Perform special functions, depending on the software application being used. 2 Editing Keys Include the following: Insert, Home, Page Up, Delete, End, and Page Down. 3 Status Lights Indicate the sta...
Page 9 - Optional HP Modular Keyboard; Special Mouse Functions; Each computer has a unique serial number that is located on the
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 1–5 Product Features Optional HP Modular Keyboard If the computer kit includes an HP Modular Keyboard, refer to the HP Modular Keyboard User Guide on the Documentation CD for component identification and setup information. Special Mouse Functions Most software app...
Page 11 - Hardware Upgrades; Serviceability Features
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–1 2 Hardware Upgrades Serviceability Features This computer includes features that make it easy to upgrade and service. No tools are needed for most of the installation procedures described in this chapter. Warnings and Cautions Before performing upgrades be sur...
Page 12 - Removing the Computer Access Panel and
2–2 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades Removing the Computer Access Panel and Front Bezel To remove the computer access panel: 1. Turn off the computer properly through the operating system and turn off any external devices. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet 1 and...
Page 13 - Loosen the thumbscrew on the rear of the computer
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–3 Hardware Upgrades 3. Loosen the thumbscrew on the rear of the computer 1 , slide the access panel toward the rear of the computer 2 , then lift it off. ✎ You may want to lay the computer on its side to install internal parts. Be sure the side with the access p...
Page 14 - To remove the front bezel, press down on all three tabs on the; To reassemble the computer, reverse the above procedure.
2–4 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades 4. To remove the front bezel, press down on all three tabs on the left side of the bezel 1 then rotate the bezel off the chassis 2 , beginning with the left side then the right side. Removing the Front Bezel To reassemble the computer, revers...
Page 15 - Installing Additional Memory; DIMMs; The memory available may be limited by the operating system.
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–5 Hardware Upgrades Installing Additional Memory The computer comes with double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR-SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). DIMMs The memory sockets on the system board can be populated with up to four indus...
Page 16 - DIMM Sockets
2–6 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades DIMM Sockets The system will automatically operate in single channel mode or a higher-performing dual channel mode, depending on how the DIMMs are installed. ■ In single channel mode, always populate the XMM1 socket first. If you add a second...
Page 18 - Installing DDR-SDRAM DIMMs; Turn off the computer properly through the operating system and
2–8 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades Installing DDR-SDRAM DIMMs Ä CAUTION: The memory module sockets have gold metal contacts. When upgrading the memory, it is important to use memory modules with gold metal contacts to prevent corrosion and/or oxidation resulting from having in...
Page 19 - Open both latches of the memory module socket; Push the module down into the socket, ensuring that the module
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–9 Hardware Upgrades 5. Open both latches of the memory module socket 1 , and insert the memory module into the socket 2 . Installing a DIMM ✎ A memory module can be installed in only one way. Match the notch on the module with the tab on the memory socket. ✎ If ...
Page 20 - Removing or Installing an Expansion Card; “Removing the
2–10 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades Removing or Installing an Expansion Card The computer has four PCI expansion slots. Each slot can accommodate a full-height PCI or PCI Express expansion card up to 9.449 inches (24 cm) in length. ✎ You can install a PCI card or a PCI Express...
Page 21 - Remove the screw on the slot cover retention latch.
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–11 Hardware Upgrades 6. Remove the screw on the slot cover retention latch. Removing the Expansion Slot Latch Retaining Screw
Page 22 - Remove the slot cover retention latch by pulling it up
2–12 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades 7. Remove the slot cover retention latch by pulling it up 1 . 8. Remove the slot cover by sliding the slot cover up and pulling it toward the inside of the chassis 2 . Removing the Expansion Slot Cover
Page 24 - “Reassembling the; Removing an Expansion Card; “Removing the Computer
2–14 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades 10. Push the expansion slot latch down and insert the retaining screw to secure the expansion card in place. Securing the Expansion Cards and Slot Covers 11. Complete the procedure described in the “Reassembling the Computer” section of this...
Page 26 - Replacing or Upgrading a Drive; Locating Drive Positions
2–16 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades Replacing or Upgrading a Drive The computer supports up to six drives that may be installed in various configurations. This section describes the procedure for replacing or upgrading the storage drives. A Torx screwdriver is needed to replac...
Page 27 - Removing a Drive
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–17 Hardware Upgrades Removing a Drive ✎ Make sure to back up the data on the old hard drive before removing it so that you can install the data onto the new hard drive. 1. Turn off the computer properly through the operating system and turn off any external devi...
Page 29 - A latch drive bracket with release tabs secures the drives in the; Remove the four guide screws (two on each side) from the old
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–19 Hardware Upgrades 4. A latch drive bracket with release tabs secures the drives in the drive bay. Lift the release tab on the latch drive bracket 1 for the drive you want to remove, then slide the drive from its drive bay 2 . Removing the Drives 5. Remove the...
Page 30 - Replacing a Drive; “Configuring the SATA Hard
2–20 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades Replacing a Drive Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work and damage to the computer or drive: ■ If you are inserting or removing a hard drive, shut down the operating system properly, then turn off the computer. Do not remove a hard drive while ...
Page 31 - Install the four guide screws (two on each side) that were
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–21 Hardware Upgrades 1. Install the four guide screws (two on each side) that were removed from the old drive into the new drive. The screws help guide the drive into its proper position in the bay. Extra guide screws are provided on the front of the chassis und...
Page 32 - Reconnect the power and data cables to the drive as indicated in
2–22 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades 3. Reconnect the power and data cables to the drive as indicated in the following illustrations. Reconnecting the Optical Drive Cables ✎ Linux systems will also have an audio cable to be connected to the optical drive.
Page 34 - If installing a new hard drive, connect the power and data cables; Complete the procedure described in the
2–24 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades 4. If installing a new hard drive, connect the power and data cables to the system board. ✎ If your system has only one hard drive, you must connect the hard drive to the connector labeled 0 first to avoid any hard drive performance problems...
Page 35 - Configuring the SATA Hard Drive
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–25 Hardware Upgrades Configuring the SATA Hard Drive After installing a SATA hard drive, enable the appropriate controller in Computer Setup. 1. Turn on or restart the computer. If you are in Microsoft Windows, click Start > Shut Down > Restart . 2. As soo...
Page 36 - Reassembling the Computer; on the right side of the bezel
2–26 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades Reassembling the Computer 1. Position the chassis in the upright position. Insert the two hooks on the right side of the bezel 1 into the rectangular holes on the chassis then rotate the bezel into place so that the three tabs on the left si...
Page 37 - Place the side access panel in the proper position on the
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com 2–27 Hardware Upgrades 2. Place the side access panel in the proper position on the chassis and slide it into place 1 . Ensure that the hole for the thumbscrew is aligned with the hole in the chassis and tighten the thumbscrew 2 . Replacing the Side Access Panel
Page 38 - Reconnect the power cable to the computer; Reconnect all peripheral devices to the computer.; Turn on the computer by pressing the power button.
2–28 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Upgrades 3. Reconnect the power cable to the computer 1 and plug the cable into an electrical outlet 2 . Reconnecting the Power Cable 4. Reconnect all peripheral devices to the computer. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or dam...
Page 39 - Specifications
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com A–1 A Specifications HP dx5150 Microtower Microtower Dimensions Height Width Depth 14.5 in 6.88 in 16.5 in 36.8 cm 17.5 cm 42.0 cm Approximate Weight 23.8 lb 10.82 kg Temperature Range Operating Nonoperating 50 ° to 95 ° F -22 ° to 140 ° F 10 ° to 35 ° C -30 ° to ...
Page 41 - Battery Replacement
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com B–1 B Battery Replacement The battery that comes with the computer provides power to the real-time clock. When replacing the battery, use a battery equivalent to the battery originally installed in the computer. The computer comes with a 3-volt lithium coin cell b...
Page 44 - Plug in the computer and turn on power to the computer.
B–4 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Battery Replacement c. To insert the new battery, slide one edge of the replacement battery under the holder’s lip with the positive side up. Push the other edge down until the clamp snaps over the other edge of the battery. Replacing a Coin Cell Battery (Type...
Page 45 - Security Lock Provisions; Installing a Security Lock
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com C–1 C Security Lock Provisions Installing a Security Lock The security locks displayed below and on the following page can be used to secure the Microtower computer. Installing a Cable Lock
Page 47 - Electrostatic Discharge; Preventing Electrostatic Damage
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com D–1 D 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 preven...
Page 48 - Use conductive field service tools.
D–2 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Electrostatic Discharge ■ Use heelstraps, toestraps, or bootstraps at standing workstations. Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats. ■ Use conductive field service tools. ■ Use a portable field service kit wit...
Page 49 - Computer Operating Guidelines,; Computer Operating Guidelines and Routine Care; Appendix A, “Specifications”
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com E–1 E Computer Operating Guidelines, Routine Care and Shipping Preparation Computer Operating Guidelines and Routine Care Follow these guidelines to properly set up and care for the computer and monitor: ■ Keep the computer away from excessive moisture, direct sun...
Page 50 - Turn off the computer before you do either of the following:; Optical Drive Precautions; Operation
E–2 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Computer Operating Guidelines, Routine Care and Shipping Preparation ■ Install or enable power management functions of the operating system or other software, including sleep states. ■ Turn off the computer before you do either of the following: ❏ Wipe the ext...
Page 51 - Safety; Shipping Preparation; “Specifications”
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com E–3 Computer Operating Guidelines, Routine Care and Shipping Preparation Safety If any object or liquid falls into the drive, immediately unplug the computer and have it checked by an authorized HP service provider. Shipping Preparation Follow these suggestions wh...
Page 53 - Index
Hardware Reference Guide www.hp.com Index–1 Index A access panel removing 2–3 replacing 2–27 audio connector 1–3 B backup files 2–16 , 2–24 battery replacement B–1 C CD-R/RW drive installing 2–16 locating 2–16 CD-ROM drive installing 2–16 locating 2–16 components front panel 1–2 rear panel 1–3 compu...
Page 54 - See
Index–2 www.hp.com Hardware Reference Guide Index restoring 2–24 headphone jack 1–2 headphone line-out connector 1–3 I installation drives 2–17 , 2–20 expansion card 2–10 installing expansion card 2–11 , 2–13 memory 2–5 K keyboard 1–4 PS/2 port 1–3 L latch drive bracket 2–19 M memory dual channel mo...