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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; port; and
  • Page 3 – User’s Guide
  • Page 4 – Welcome to Your HP Kayak XU & XW PC Workstations
  • Page 5 – English; NOTE
  • Page 6 – Who This Manual Is For; WARNING
  • Page 7 – Important Ergonomic Information
  • Page 9 – Contents; Setting Up and Using Your PC Workstation
  • Page 10 – How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC Workstation
  • Page 11 – Troubleshooting Your PC Workstation
  • Page 12 – Technical Information
  • Page 14 – Hewlett Packard Support and Information Services
  • Page 18 – Unpacking Your PC Workstation; Installation Tools
  • Page 19 – Connecting the Mouse, Keyboard, Display and Printer; The connectors are shaped to go in one way only
  • Page 20 – Connecting to a Network; Your PC Workstation has a 10BT/100TX LAN interface adapter.
  • Page 21 – Connecting Audio Accessories; LINE IN jack
  • Page 22 – Connecting an External SCSI Accessory; An external SCSI device is connected as follows:
  • Page 24 – Connecting the Power Cords; Connect the power cords to the display and the computer. (; Monitor Power Connector
  • Page 25 – Your PC Workstation’s Hardware Control Panel; PC Lock Button; to scroll through the menu items and; Network Activity Light; Reset Button
  • Page 26 – Starting and Stopping Your PC Workstation; Starting Your PC Workstation for the First Time
  • Page 27 – The current date and time.; Creating Back-up Diskettes; Before you start your PC Workstation, first switch on the display.
  • Page 28 – to get the HP Summary; Stopping Your PC Workstation
  • Page 29 – Using Your HP Enhanced Keyboard
  • Page 30 – Menu Key; Extended Keys; HP TopTools
  • Page 31 – Mute and Volume Keys; Using Sound
  • Page 32 – Using Your HP Enhanced Mouse; A mouse wheel that enables you to zoom in (enlarge) by holding the; XU Models
  • Page 33 – XW Models
  • Page 34 – Setting Passwords; Setting an Administrator Password
  • Page 35 – Setting a User Password; Setup
  • Page 36 – Using Power Management; Additional Information and Help
  • Page 37 – Recycling an Old HP PC Workstation
  • Page 40 – Supported HP Accessories; Contact your dealer for an up-to-date list of supported devices.
  • Page 41 – Removing and Replacing the Cover; Removing the Cover; Switch off the display and computer.
  • Page 42 – Lift the two latches on the front sides of the computer upwards.
  • Page 43 – Replacing the Cover; Press here on both sides
  • Page 44 – Lower the latches on the front sides of the cover.; Intrusion Monitor
  • Page 45 – Moving the Power Supply; Retaining button
  • Page 46 – Power Supply
  • Page 47 – Installing Memory; Main Memory Modules; CAUTION
  • Page 48 – Remove the Ultra wide 16-bit SCSI cable from the system board.
  • Page 49 – Firmly; to the system board
  • Page 50 – Installing More Memory on the Video Adapter; Refer to page 90 for information on video resolutions.
  • Page 51 – Install any other accessories before replacing the cover (see; For XW Models with; To add a texture module to the HP Visualize FX4, refer to the
  • Page 52 – Installing Mass Storage Devices
  • Page 53 – Connecting Devices; 6-bit SCSI with five 68-pin SCSI connectors
  • Page 54 – A cable for UltraWide 16-bit SCSI with five connectors.
  • Page 55 – Disk Striping
  • Page 56 – Installing a Hard Disk Drive in an Internal Shelf
  • Page 57 – Secure the drive with the four self-retaining screws.; Screw hole
  • Page 58 – Locate the appropriate data cable for the hard disk drive.; Data Cable
  • Page 59 – Installing a Hard Disk Drive in a Front-Access Shelf
  • Page 60 – Mount the drive on the tray as shown below.
  • Page 61 – Locate the appropriate data cable for the disk drive.; Power Cable
  • Page 62 – Completing the Installation of a Hard Disk Drive
  • Page 63 – Installing a Drive in a Front-Access Shelf; Slide the drive into the shelf.; Mounting Rails
  • Page 64 – Locate the appropriate data cable for the device.
  • Page 65 – Completing the Installation of a Drive
  • Page 66 – Installing Accessory Boards; Installing the Board
  • Page 67 – not
  • Page 68 – Available
  • Page 69 – Installing a Processor
  • Page 70 – VRM module
  • Page 71 – Switch 1
  • Page 73 – Troubleshooting Your PC Workstation
  • Page 74 – Solving Problems; HP Summary Screen; just after your PC Workstation is turned on and while the; HP Diagnostics; Note that this diagnostics tool can only be used with Windows NT.
  • Page 75 – If Your PC Workstation Does Not Start Properly; Display is Blank and There Are No Error Messages
  • Page 76 – Check Internal Items; Turn off the display, the computer, and all external devices.; LCD Error
  • Page 77 – If you are Unable to Change any Values in
  • Page 78 – “Configuration has been cleared, set switch Clear; On your PC Workstation’s LCD:; Incorrect PC Configuration
  • Page 79 – If You Cannot Turn Off Your PC Workstation
  • Page 80 – If Your PC Workstation Has a Hardware Problem; Display Does Not Work Properly; Make sure that the display is plugged in and switched ON.
  • Page 81 – Other Display Problems; If Your Mouse Does Not Work; Ensure that the mouse is correctly connected.; Cleaning the mouse rollers
  • Page 82 – If Your Printer Does Not Work; If the Flexible Disk Drive Does Not Work
  • Page 83 – If the Hard Disk Drive Does not Work
  • Page 84 – If the CD-ROM Drive Has a Problem; The CD-ROM Drive Does not Work
  • Page 85 – No Sound from the CD-ROM Drive; If you are having problems with sound when playing a CD:; The CD-ROM Drive is Idle
  • Page 86 – The CD-ROM Drive Does not Open; If required, replace the drive’s front bezel.
  • Page 87 – If an Accessory Board Does not Work; Carry out the following checks:
  • Page 88 – If Your PC Workstation Has a Software Problem; If You Have Forgotten Your Password
  • Page 89 – If You Can’t Start the; The date and time can be incorrect for the following reasons:; If Your Application Software Does Not Work
  • Page 90 – HPIEDIAG; If Your PC Workstation Has an Audio Problem
  • Page 91 – Using HP MaxiLife to Diagnose Problems
  • Page 92 – POST Phase; HP MaxiLife can also be configured to:
  • Page 93 – Boot Steps; Boot steps; Diags; Power; Diags; Bios version
  • Page 94 – You can exit the test session by pressing the
  • Page 95 – HP Hardware Diagnostics Utility; Installing this Utility; HP World Wide Web Site
  • Page 96 – To start the Hardware Diagnostics utility:; Basic System Tests; Support Ticket; , available on the HP World
  • Page 97 – Technical Information
  • Page 98 – Features; or
  • Page 101 – System Specifications; Power Consumption Information; Maximum Loads Available for Accessory Slots
  • Page 104 – Audio Features
  • Page 106 – Video Features
  • Page 107 – SCSI Features
  • Page 109 – Network Features
  • Page 110 – The HP FastRAID Option
  • Page 111 – The PC Workstation’s Rear Connectors; 5-pin Parallel Port Connector
  • Page 112 – System Connectors and Switches; System Board Connectors; *Selected models only
  • Page 113 – Internal Audio Connectors; A CD audio connector; CD Audio Connector; The CD Audio Connector has the following pin assignments:; Pin
  • Page 114 – Refer to the online guide
  • Page 115 – System Board Switches; Switches 6 to 10 are used as shown in the following table:
  • Page 116 – Switch
  • Page 117 – The HP Summary Screen and; Viewing the HP Summary Screen; Starting the HP
  • Page 118 – Saving Your Changes and Leaving; Exit Saving Changes; M a i n
  • Page 119 – Configuring Your Network Connection; You must use the PC Workstation's; Controlling the Network Security Features; Network Administrator’s; Network Setup Items
  • Page 120 – To enable starting from the network:; Selecting the Boot Device Priority
  • Page 121 – Configuring a SCSI Accessory; SCSISelect; Advanced; Option ROM Scan; Using SCSI Select; ATTENTION; Press
  • Page 123 – Host Adapter SCSI ID
  • Page 124 – Use the; Boot SCSI ID
  • Page 125 – Initiate Sync Negotiation
  • Page 128 – SCSI Disk Utilities; Format Disk
  • Page 129 – Using the SCSI Configuration Utility; Settings for the Host Adapter and All Devices
  • Page 130 – Starting the SCSI Configuration Utility; Please wait, invoking Configuration; Main Menu
  • Page 131 – Adapter Boot Order; . You are then prompted to enter the new boot; Change Adapter Status; . When you are satisfied; Display Mode; This option exits the SCSI Configuration utility.
  • Page 132 – Adapter Utilities Menu; When you select (click on and press; Adapter Setup
  • Page 133 – Adapter Setup Menu
  • Page 134 – Host SCSI ID; CHS Mapping; When performing a ‘low format’, CHS mapping should be set to; Alternate CHS Mapping; for full compatibility with other SCSI
  • Page 135 – Device Selections Menu; to display the individual Device Setup menu.
  • Page 136 – Device Setup Menu; This menu provides information about an individual SCSI device.
  • Page 137 – Disconnect; This option lets you enable or disable disconnects for the device.; Scan for SCSI LUNS; key to abort this utility.; Exiting from the Configuration Utility; To exit from the Configuration utility, press
  • Page 138 – Using the Array; Config; Creating a New Array; Express Setup
  • Page 139 – Using Express Setup; — the; Other Applications
  • Page 140 – Disk Array will be Boot Drive
  • Page 141 – Using Custom Setup; Custom Setup; Disk Array Operations
  • Page 142 – Initialize Array to Zero
  • Page 144 – Managing an Existing Array; Display Boot Order; Displaying Array Information
  • Page 145 – Deleting an Array; Delete Array
  • Page 146 – Initializing an Array
  • Page 147 – Initialize Array to; When you see the message; Adding and Deleting Spares; The array already has two dedicated spares
  • Page 148 – Deleting a Dedicated Spare
  • Page 149 – Optimizing Performance
  • Page 150 – Resolving Problems
  • Page 151 – Advanced/External and Internal Wide; to see if this has been corrected.
  • Page 152 – Frequently Asked Questions; Can a third UltraWide SCSI hard drive be added to be used as
  • Page 153 – The only way to boot on the non-RAID device is to go to the SCSI
  • Page 156 – Introduction; HP-Authorized Reseller; Service
  • Page 157 – Your HP-Authorized Reseller
  • Page 158 – HP Support Assistant CD-ROM; Product manuals and service manuals; Region; Europe
  • Page 159 – Hewlett-Packard Information Services; HP Forum on CompuServe; The HP Systems Forum on CompuServe; GO HP; United States
  • Page 160 – HP Forum on America Online; To access the HP Forum:; Keyword Search; type; HP; This will load the HP Home Page directly onto your screen.; For product information:
  • Page 161 – Ordering Drivers and BIOS on Diskette; Information for ordering diskettes is set out in the tables below:; North and Latin America
  • Page 162 – HP Support Services
  • Page 163 – Hewlett-Packard Telephone Support; Country
  • Page 164 – Your HP PC Workstation model number and serial number.; Lifeline Telephone Support; In the US please call the appropriate number listed below.; Number; Charged to phone bill
  • Page 165 – Resolve complex network problems.
  • Page 166 – Summary
  • Page 167 – Hewlett-Packard Marketing Headquarters
  • Page 169 – Glossary
  • Page 175 – Index
  • Page 181 – Regulatory Information and Warranty
  • Page 182 – Regulatory Information
  • Page 189 – Your HP PC Workstation’s Physical Characteristics
  • Page 190 – PC Workstation Documentation Roadmap
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iv English Welcome to Your HP Kayak XU & XW PC Workstations Congratulations on the purchase of your new Hewlett-Packard Kayak XU or XW PC Workstation. These high-performance PC Workstations are equipped with: • One or two Pentium TM II processors, with 100 MHz bus support, in slots for easy proc...

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