Page 3 - About This Book
About This Book WARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information. NOTE Text set off ...
Page 5 - Table of contents
Table of contents 1 Product features Standard features ................................................................................................................................. 1Front panel components ..............................................................................................
Page 7 - Product features; Standard features
1 Product features Standard features Thank you for purchasing an HP Compaq thin client. We hope you have years of use from our t5135 ort5530 thin clients. Our goal is to provide you with award-winning clients that are easy to deploy andmanage with the power and reliability you expect. HP has partner...
Page 8 - Secure USB compartment ports
Front panel components Figure 1-1 Front panel components (1) Secure USB compartment (5) Line-out (headphone) audio connector (2) Power button (6) Line-in (microphone) connector (3) Flash activity LED (7) Universal serial bus (USB) connectors (2) (4) Power LED * For more information, refer to the mod...
Page 11 - Using the keyboard
Using the keyboard Figure 1-6 Keyboard features (1) Caps Lock key Activates/deactivates the Caps Lock feature. (2) Scroll Lock key Activates/deactivates the Scroll Lock feature. (3) Num Lock key Activates/deactivates the Num Lock feature. (4) Ctrl key Use in combination with another key; its functio...
Page 12 - Special mouse functions
Windows Logo Key Use the Windows Logo Key in combination with other keys to perform certain functions available inWindows operating systems. Windows Logo Key + Tab Switch between open items. Windows Logo Key + e Open My Computer. Windows Logo Key + f Search for a file or folder. Windows Logo Key + C...
Page 14 - Hardware changes; General hardware installation sequence
2 Hardware changes General hardware installation sequence To ensure the proper installation thin client hardware components: 1. Back up any data, if necessary. 2. If the thin client is powered on: a. Turn the unit and any other attached devices off. b. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet....
Page 16 - Installing USB devices in the secure USB compartment; Removing the secure USB compartment cover
Installing USB devices in the secure USB compartment The secure USB compartment allows you to install two USB devices in a secure location inside of thethin client. Along with providing a hidden location, the secure USB compartment can be locked by theoptional security cable lock. CAUTION The ambien...
Page 17 - Installing the USB device; Replacing the secure USB compartment cover
Installing the USB device ▲ Insert the USB device into the USB port in the secure USB compartment. See the followingillustration for the location of the ports in the secure USB compartment. Figure 2-2 Secure USB compartment port location Replacing the secure USB compartment cover To replace the secu...
Page 18 - Replacing the battery; Removing the side access panel and metal side cover
Replacing the battery Before beginning the replacement process, review General hardware installation sequence for procedures you should follow before and after installing or replacing hardware. To replace the battery: 1. Remove the side access panel and metal side cover 2. Remove and replace the bat...
Page 20 - External drives
2. Insert and tighten the three screws. Figure 2-7 Replacing the metal side cover To replace the access panel: 1. Place the access panel on the side of the unit, offset about 1/2–inch toward the front of the unit (1). 2. Slide the panel toward the rear of the unit until it locks into place (2). 3. R...
Page 21 - Specifications
3 Specifications Table 3-1 HP Compaq t5135/t5530 Thin Client Dimensions Width (front to back) Height (top to bottom) Depth 7.31 in. 7.31 in 2.06 in. 18.57 cm 18.57 cm 5.24 cm Approximate Weight 2.9 lb 1.3 kg Temperature Range (fanless design)* Operating** (max. rate of change is 10° C per hour or 18...
Page 23 - Security provisions; Securing the thin client
4 Security provisions Securing the thin client The HP Compaq t5135/t5530 thin client is designed to accept a security cable lock. This cable lockprevents unauthorized removal of the thin client, as well as locking the secure compartment. To orderthis option, visit the HP Web site at http://h30143.ww...
Page 24 - Mounting the thin client
5 Mounting the thin client HP Quick Release The HP Compaq t5135/t5530 thin client incorporates four mounting points on each side of the unit.These mounting points follow the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) standard, whichprovides industry-standard mounting interfaces for Flat Displays...
Page 26 - Supported mounting options
3. Slide the side of the mounting device attached to the thin client (1) over the other side of themounting device (2) on the device on which you want to mount the thin client. An audible 'click'indicates a secure connection. Figure 5-4 Connecting the thin client NOTE When attached, the HP Quick Rel...
Page 28 - Non-supported mounting option
Figure 5-8 Thin client mounted under desk Non-supported mounting option CAUTION Mounting a thin client in an non-supported manner could result in failure of the HP Quick Release and damage to the thin client and/or other equipment. Do not mount the thin client on a flat panel monitor stand, between ...
Page 29 - Thin client operation; Routine thin client care; Supported orientations
6 Thin client operation Routine thin client care Use the following information to properly care for your thin client: ● Never operate the thin client with the outside panel removed. ● Keep the thin client away from excessive moisture, direct sunlight, and extreme heat and cold. Forinformation about ...
Page 30 - Non-supported orientation
Figure 6-2 Horizontal orientation ● You can lay the thin client under a monitor stand with at least one inch of clearance. Figure 6-3 Under monitor stand Non-supported orientation HP does not support the following orientation for the thin client. CAUTION Non-supported placement of thin clients could...
Page 32 - Electrostatic discharge; Preventing electrostatic damage
7 Electrostatic discharge A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or otherstatic-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device. Preventing electrostatic damage To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the follo...
Page 33 - Grounding methods
Grounding methods There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling orinstalling electrostatic-sensitive parts: ● Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded Thin Client chassis. Wrist straps areflexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm +...
Page 34 - Shipping information; Shipping preparation; Important service repair information
8 Shipping information Shipping preparation Follow these suggestions when preparing to ship the thin client: 1. Turn off the thin client and external devices. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet, then from the thin client. 3. Disconnect the system components and external devices ...