Page 3 - Contents
Customer self repair 3 Contents Customer self repair ............................................................................................................................. 5 Parts only warranty service ..............................................................................................
Page 5 - Customer self repair
Customer self repair 5 Customer self repair HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement. If during the diagnosis period HP (or HP service providers or service partners) identif...
Page 7 - Riparazione da parte del cliente
Customer self repair 7 Riparazione da parte del cliente Per abbreviare i tempi di riparazione e garantire una maggiore flessibilità nella sostituzione di parti difettose, i prodotti HP sono realizzati con numerosi componenti che possono essere riparati direttamente dal cliente (CSR, Customer Self Re...
Page 8 - Customer Self Repair
Customer self repair 8 Customer Self Repair HP Produkte enthalten viele CSR-Teile (Customer Self Repair), um Reparaturzeiten zu minimieren und höhere Flexibilität beim Austausch defekter Bauteile zu ermöglichen. Wenn HP (oder ein HP Servicepartner) bei der Diagnose feststellt, dass das Produkt mithi...
Page 9 - Reparaciones del propio cliente
Customer self repair 9 Reparaciones del propio cliente Los productos de HP incluyen muchos componentes que el propio usuario puede reemplazar ( Customer Self Repair , CSR) para minimizar el tiempo de reparación y ofrecer una mayor flexibilidad a la hora de realizar sustituciones de componentes defec...
Page 11 - Reparo feito pelo cliente
Customer self repair 11 Reparo feito pelo cliente Os produtos da HP são projetados com muitas peças para reparo feito pelo cliente (CSR) de modo a minimizar o tempo de reparo e permitir maior flexibilidade na substituição de peças com defeito. Se, durante o período de diagnóstico, a HP (ou fornecedo...
Page 16 - Illustrated parts catalog; Mechanical components
Illustrated parts catalog 16 Illustrated parts catalog Mechanical components
Page 21 - System components
Page 25 - HP contact information
Illustrated parts catalog 25 HP contact information For United States and worldwide contact information, see the Contact HP website
Page 26 - Removal and replacement procedures; Required tools; Server warnings and cautions
Removal and replacement procedures 26 Removal and replacement procedures Required tools In performing any hardware configuration procedure you may need the following tools: • System screwdriver (secured to the front panel door) All hardware screws used in the server can be removed or fastened by usi...
Page 28 - Symbols on equipment
Removal and replacement procedures 28 Symbols on equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions: This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified person...
Page 29 - Electrostatic discharge information; Pre-installation procedure
Removal and replacement procedures 29 Electrostatic discharge information An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the follow...
Page 30 - Post-installation procedure
Removal and replacement procedures 30 Post-installation procedure Perform the steps below after installing or removing a server component. 1. Be sure all components are installed according to the described step-by-step instructions. 2. Check to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside...
Page 31 - To disconnect a power supply cable from the system board:
Removal and replacement procedures 31 • Keep cables clear of sliding or moveable parts to prevent cutting or crimping. • When folding a flat ribbon cable, never fold to a sharp crease. Sharp creases may damage the wires. • Some flat ribbon cables come prefolded. Never change the folds on these cable...
Page 32 - System cover; Panel door
Removal and replacement procedures 32 System cover Panel door The main chassis area is protected by the front panel door. This door must be opened to access the internal components and the system board cable connections of the system drives. To open the door: 1. Using the HP ProLiant MicroServer key...
Page 33 - Top panel
Removal and replacement procedures 33 Top panel The ODD is shielded by the top cover. This cover must be removed when configuring the ODD and connecting the HDD cables with the PSU cables. To remove the top panel: 1. Use the HP ProLiant MicroServer key to unlock the panel door. 2. Open the panel doo...
Page 34 - Drive bay configuration; System drive cable management
Removal and replacement procedures 34 Drive bay configuration The server supports four drive bays—four drive bays for 3.5-inch non-hot-plug SATA hard disk drives (HDD). NOTE: The server does not support hot-plug hard disk drives. See the product QuickSpecs on th
Page 35 - SATA SKU data cable management
Removal and replacement procedures 35 SATA SKU data cable management NOTE: Make sure the lock side of the Mini-SAS cable faces the battery when installing the Mini-SAS cable. Item Description HP spare PN 1 Mini-SAS cable 624881-001 Power cable management Item PSU cable label Connects to 1 P6 Option ...
Page 36 - Hard disk drive; Guidelines for installing hard drives; To install a hard drive:
Removal and replacement procedures 36 Item PSU cable label Connects to 4 P4 3 hard drive 5 P5 4 hard drive 6 P1 24-pin power connector Hard disk drive Hard drives installed in the server are labeled as HDD1, HDD 2, HDD 3, and HDD 4 from left to right, when viewed from the front of the server. The dr...
Page 38 - Optical disc drive; To install an optical disc drive:
Removal and replacement procedures 38 7. Perform the post-installation procedure. Optical disc drive The following SATA ODD models are supported: • DVD drive • DVD-RW drive To install an optical disc drive: 1. Using the HP ProLiant MicroServer key to unlock the panel door. 2. Open the panel door of ...
Page 42 - System board configuration; Remove the system board
Removal and replacement procedures 42 System board configuration Refer to the following sections for instructions about how to remove or replace the processor, the memory modules, the expansion cards, and the system battery. Procedure for installing the HP MicroServer Remote Access Card option is al...
Page 44 - Install the system board
Removal and replacement procedures 44 IMPORTANT: Need completely remove the system tray from the chassis before attempting to remove or replace any component on the system board. 12. Remove the four screws that secure the system board to the tray 13. Slide the system board and lift it to release the...
Page 47 - Processor
Removal and replacement procedures 47 17. Press the power button to turn on the server. Processor The AMD processor is embedded in the system board.
Page 48 - Memory; Memory configuration
Removal and replacement procedures 48 Memory The system has two DIMM slots that support up to 8 GB maximum system memory (4 GB in each of the two DIMM slots). Memory configuration Memory installation guidelines Observe the following important guidelines when installing memory modules: • Use only HP ...
Page 49 - To remove a memory module:; To install a memory module:
Removal and replacement procedures 49 To remove a memory module: 1. Perform the procedure on the “Remove the system board” section on page 5 . 2. Remove any accessory boards or cables that prevent access to the DIMM slots. 3. Remove the memory module. To install a memory module: 1. Locate an empty D...
Page 51 - Expansion board; System board PCI expansion slots
Removal and replacement procedures 51 Expansion board System board PCI expansion slots There are two PCI Express expansion slots on the system board. Slot code Slot type Interconnect Function Expansion slot PCI Express x1 and s4 x1 Supports a low-profile PCIe x1 expansion board PCI Express x16 x16 S...
Page 52 - HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card; To install the Remote Access Card:
Removal and replacement procedures 52 HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card This document provides instructions for installing the Remote Access Card in your HP ProLiant MicroServer. This option allows users to perform server access tasks remotely over a LAN or the Internet. The connector is sh...
Page 54 - System battery; System battery replacement warnings; To replace the system battery:
Removal and replacement procedures 54 System battery The server uses a nonvolatile memory that requires a battery to retain system information when power is removed. This 3-volt 230-mAh lithium coin cell battery is located on the system board. If the server no longer automatically displays the corre...
Page 55 - System fan
Removal and replacement procedures 55 6. Perform the post-installation procedure. System fan The server has one system fan located on the chassis back panel wall. A new system fan can be installed to allow the server to operate properly in case the default system fan becomes defective. To replace th...
Page 56 - Power supply unit
Removal and replacement procedures 56 3. Remove the system fan from its protective packaging. 4. Install the new system fan: a. Route the fan cable through the vacated fan bracket. b. Insert the fan in the fan bracket (1). c. Fasten the four screws (2). d. Connect the fan cable to its corresponding ...
Page 57 - Installing the power supply unit; Power supply unit installation guidelines
Removal and replacement procedures 57 Installing the power supply unit The system supports Server Standard & Compliant supplies, along with any other compatible supplies that may be developed. Power supply unit installation guidelines Installation instructions for the MicroServer standard multi-...
Page 61 - Diagnostic tools; User Diagnostics; To view the IPMI event log:; Reset the MicroServer Remote Access Card password to
Diagnostic tools 61 Diagnostic tools User Diagnostics User Diagnostics is a proactive server management tool, available in HP website
Page 62 - Graceful shutdown function
Diagnostic tools 62 • Numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 • Symbol (special characters): ` ~ @ # $ % & * ( ) _ - + = { } [ ] \ | : ; “ ‘ < > , . ? / Graceful shutdown function 1. When system temperature reached to trip caution point or system fan failed, the system will do a graceful shu...
Page 64 - AMD RAIDXpert Utility
Diagnostic tools 64 When system fan fails or sensor temperature is higher than caution point, the system will gracefully shutdown. The system temperature sensors and their corresponding breach level are listed below: • Processor: 105 ° C • North bridge: 100 ° C • Ambient temperature: 40 ° C. AMD RAI...
Page 72 - AMI BIOS software; Configuring the system BIOS
Diagnostic tools 72 AMI BIOS software Your ProLiant MicroServer uses BIOS to boot up the system. AMI BIOS software is a ROM BIOS-based firmware that allows reliability, manageability, and connectivity for server platforms. This software contains a set of programs permanently stored in an EEPROM chip...
Page 73 - To run the Setup Utility:; Setup Utility navigation keys
Diagnostic tools 73 The Setup Utility loads the configuration values in a battery-backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM. This memory area is not part of the system RAM, which allows configuration data to be retained when power is turned off. The values take effect when the system is booted. POST...
Page 74 - Setup Utility menus
Diagnostic tools 74 Key Functions Enter To select a field value or display more options for menu marked with ► . Ctrl+Enter To expand all device lists. F1 To open the General Help window. The General Help window describes other Setup navigation keys that are not displayed on the legend bar. Esc If y...
Page 75 - Main menu
Diagnostic tools 75 Main menu Field Description BIOS ID System BIOS ID BIOS Version System BIOS version System Time Adjust the system time. System Date Adjust the system date. Speed Processor speed Core Count Number of core in the processor Size System memory size
Page 76 - Advanced menu
Diagnostic tools 76 Field Description Set Server Asset Text Enter the server asset tag. This information is printed on the serial label tab located on the front panel. Set Serial Number Text Show server serial number. This information is printed on the serial label tab located on the front panel. Em...
Page 77 - Boot menu
Diagnostic tools 77 Boot menu Use this menu to set the preferred drive sequence in which the Setup Utility attempts to boot the operating system. By default, the server searches for boot devices in the following order: • CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive • Removable device • Hard drive • Embedded NIC To implemen...
Page 78 - Security menu; Admin password
Diagnostic tools 78 Security menu Field Description Admin Password Current admin password status (Clear or Enabled) Change Admin Password Select the field, and then press Enter to set, change, or remove a admin password. Admin password The Security menu allows users to set an admin password. When en...
Page 79 - Exit menu; Summary screen
Diagnostic tools 79 3. Press Enter twice without entering anything in the new and confirm password fields. 4. Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility. The Admin Password field value is set to Clear . To reset the admin password: If you forget the admin password, you need t...
Page 80 - POST error messages
Diagnostic tools 80 1. In the Main menu screen, select Boot Settings Configuration , and then press Enter . 2. Select the Quick Boot field. 3. Press the plus (+) or minus (–) key to set the field to Enabled . 4. Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility. 5. Reboot the server...
Page 82 - POST related troubleshooting
Diagnostic tools 82 Error code Error message Corrective action/description 017 Processor temperature out of range If the system detects that the processor temperature sensor over heated, then this message will appear. 018 NB temperature out of range If system detects NB temperature sensor over heat,...
Page 84 - Connectors and components; Front panel
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 84 Connectors, switches, and LEDs Connectors and components Front panel Item Description 1 NIC LED 2 HDD LED 3 Power button 4 USB ports 5 Health LED 6 Panel door lock
Page 85 - Panel door components; Rear panel
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 85 Panel door components Item Description 1 Spare screws for HDD installation 2 Spare screws for ODD installation 3 Torx screwdriver Rear panel Item Description 1 Power cord connector 2 PSU fan
Page 87 - System board
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 87 System board Item Designator Description 1 J16 VGA connector 2 J15 NIC1/USBx2 connector 3 J23 eSATA 4 J6 PCIe x1 slot 5 J21 NMI jumper. Enables a user to generate a nonmaskable interrupt event. 6 J5 PCIe x16 slot 7 J7 IPMI slot 8 J24 Internal SATA for ODD option 9 J...
Page 88 - System buttons and jumpers; System jumpers
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 88 Item Designator Description 20 J3 DDR 3 DIMM slot 1 21 J4 DDR 3 DIMM slot 2 System buttons and jumpers System jumpers Item Function Status Status description 1 NMI jumper Open Normal Short Enables a user to generate a nonmaskable interrupt event. 2 Clear CMOS jumper...
Page 89 - Status LED indicators; External LED indicators
Connectors, switches, and LEDs 89 Status LED indicators The status LED indicators aid in problem diagnosis by indicating the status of system components and operations of the server. External LED indicators
Page 90 - System specifications; Hardware specifications; System unit
System specifications 90 System specifications Hardware specifications System unit Item Description Processor 1.3 -GHz AMD Athlon II Neo N36L processor, 2C 1.5-GHz AMD Turion II Neo N40L processor, 2C 2.2-GHz AMD Turion II Neo N54L processor, 2C Core logic chipsets • AMD RS785E – north bridge, core ...
Page 93 - Physical specifications
System specifications 93 Physical specifications Item Description System board dimensions Length Width 211.0 mm (8.3 in) 165.1 mm (6.5 in) Server dimensions Height Width Depth 267 mm (10.51 in) 245 mm (9.65 in) 210 mm (8.27 in) Server weight (maximum configuration, approximate) Basic configuration (...
Page 94 - Environmental specifications
System specifications 94 Environmental specifications Item Attribute Temperature range Operating Nonoperating 10 to 35 ° C (50 to 95 ° F) -30 to 60 ° C (-22 to 140 ° F) Humidity (noncondensing) Operating Nonoperating 10 to 90% RH 10 to 95% RH Altitude Operating Nonoperating 3048 m ( 10,000 ft) 9144 ...
Page 95 - Index
Index 95 Index A AC power power-down procedure, 30 AMI BIOS Setup Utility, 72 Advanced menu, 76 Boot menu, 77 CMOS RAM, 73 Exit menu, 79 General Help window, 74 Item Specific Help panel, 73 legend bar, 73 Main menu, 75 non-user-configurable field, 73 overview, 72 running, 73 Security menu, 78 superv...