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1. 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 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 25 inch long green devices 3 5 inch short blue hard disk drives Primary Hard Disk Drive Shelf Secondary Hard Disk Drive Shelf Second 3 5 inch shelf for zip drive or second floppy disk drive Contact your dealer for an up to date list of supported devices or check the HP web site http www hp com go kayak 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 Two SDRAM modules installed in a Memory Expansion Card Support for one or two processors Up to six accessory cards can be installed One Universal AGP PRO graphics Five 32 bit PCI slots Floppy Disk Drive Connector Primary IDE Connector Secondary IDE Connector HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation System Board Single Memory Expansion Card Connector supporting Support for one or two either four RIMM sockets or four DIMM sockets Pentium III
2. Two of these are for IDE devices The following table explains which data connectors you should use when you install additional devices Examples of multiple IDE drive combinations Configuration Connections to data cables 1 Hard disk drive 1 Bootable hard disk drive aster connector Primary IDE Cable CD ROM drive 2 CD ROM drive aster connector Secondary IDE Cable 2 Hard disk drives 1 Bootable hard disk drive aster connector Primary IDE Cable CD ROM drive 2 Second hard disk drive Slave connector Primary IDE Cable 3 CD ROM drive aster connector Secondary IDE Cable Hard disk drive 1 Bootable hard disk drive aster connector Primary IDE Cable CD ROM drive 2 CD ROM drive Master connector Secondary Cable Zip drive 3 Zip drive Slave connector Secondary IDE Cable 2 Hard disk drives 1 Bootable hard disk drive aster connector Primary IDE Cable CD ROM drive 2 Second hard disk drive Slave connector Primary IDE Cable 1 Zip drive 3 CD ROM drive aster connector Secondary IDE Cable 4 Zip drive Slave connector Secondary IDE Cable Hard disk drive 1 Bootable hard disk drive Master connector Primary IDE Cable 2 Hard disk drives 1 Bootable hard disk drive aster connector Primary IDE Cable 2 Second hard disk drive Slave connector Primary IDE Cable Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Installing Ma
3. Drive a a gt Two IDE data cables each with two 40 1 j connectors for IDE Drives such as CD RO Drives Zip Drives or Hard Disk Drives Connects to the External 68 pin SCSI connecto two screws at the rear of the chassis Z Connects to the 16 bit SCSI Terminator on the system board 16 bit SCSI cable with five 68 pin connectors Primary IDE cable supports CD ROM Drives 16 bit SCSI Terminator connector located on the system board behind the processor ae 16 bit Internal U160 68 pin SCSI connector To identify the positions of other system board connectors refer to the label located on the inside of the cover Which SCSI There is an internal SCSI connector on the system board that enables you Connectors to Use to connect up to five internal SCSI devices The last connector on the SCSI cable is connected to the onboard SCSI terminator which in turn is connected to the external SCSI connector on the rear panel This terminator is automatically deactivated when an external device is connected If all the internal SCSI connectors are used additional devices can be added outside the PC by connecting directly to the rear panel SCSI connector The external connector allows up to ten external devices to be connected This gives a maximum of 15 internal external devices that can be connected Before Installing a If you are installing an additional SCSI drive you should assign an SCSI Hard Disk unused SCSI
4. PCI devices to operate in 64 bit mode Universal AGP PRO slot Kayak XM600 and Kayak XU800 AGP Video Card Supported operation 1 5 V Universal 3 3 V in the Universal AGP gt z g 2 p PRO Slot lt 25W 50 W 25 W 50 W lt 25W lt 50W AGP 1x2 yes yes yes yes yes yes AGP2x yes yes yes yes yes yes AGPAy2 yes yes yes yes no no PCl type yes yes yes yes yes yes 1 2 AGP PRO video cards are supported up to 50 W With or without sideband addressing Which IDE Data Connectors to Use 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 Note that one front access shelf may already have a CD ROM drive installed in it Refer to the drive s manual to see if you must set jumpers or if there is a special installation procedure to follow If you add an IDE Zip drive hard disk drive DVD drive CD ROM drive CD RW drive or tape drive you need to connect it to power and data cables The data cables and connectors provided are shown below There are three data cables inside your PC Workstation
5. 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 Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 for instructions If the primary hard disk drive is installed in the top shelf disconnect the data and power cables Add the short blue guide rails to the new hard disk drive Insert the guide rail labeled L on the left hand side cable connectors facing towards you and positioned at the bottom and the guide rail R on the right hand side of the hard disk drive The second hard disk drive can only be inserted one way Ensure that the data and cable connectors are facing you and positioned at the top Align the guide rails on both sides of the drive with the internal shelf guides and then slide the drive into the bottom shelf until it clicks into position Connect the power and data cables to the second hard disk drive Reconnect the power cables and the data cable to the primary hard disk drive Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications ca
6. 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 Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 for instructions If you intend to a Install an Accessory Card Unscrew and remove the slot panel Store it in a safe place If the slot cover is tight loosen the screws on the adjacent slots b Replace an Accessory Card Remove any cables connected to the accessory card Remove the screw that holds the old card in place and carefully pull it out NOTE Some cards may have preferred locations and special installation instructions detailed in their manuals 4 Aligning the new card carefully slide it into position then press it firmly into the slot and tighten the retaining screw 5 Install any other accessories before replacing the cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all cables and power cords HP Kayak XM600 Upgrades The HP Kayak XM600 has five 32 bit 33 MHz 5 V PCI accessory card slots and one Universal AGP PRO slot on the system board HP Kayak XU800 Upgrades There are five PCI accessory card slots e Three 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slots 1 2 and 5 e Two 64 bit 66 MHz PCI slots 3 and 4 The three 32 bit 33 MHz PCI slots accept 5 V PCI cards and Univers
7. processors PCI 1 slot 32 bits 33 MHz PCI 2 slot 32 bits 33 MHz PCI 5 slot 32 bits 33 MHz Floppy Disk Drive Connector Secondary IDE Connector Primary IDE PCI 3 slot 64 bits 66 MHz Connector PCI 4 slot 64 bits 66 MHz VRM socket Only to be used with second One Universal AGP PRO 16 bit Internal U160 processor slot graphics 68 pin SCSI connector 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 For your own safety it is recommended that you first read the warning Cover notices on in the Introductory Section 1 Switch off the display and computer Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables 2 Unscrew the two thumb screws located at the back of the PC Workstation 3 Standing at the back of the PC Workstation slide the cover towards you until it clicks into place 4 Tilt the cover sidewards then lift off the PC Workstation chassis Removing the 5 If required remove the front bezel which is divided into two sections Front Bezel The upper bezel blue gives access to three 5 25 inch shelves and two 3 5 inch shelves The lower bezel grey gives access to the control panel To access the lower bezel you must first remove the upper bezel Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing the Cove
8. ID to this accessory SCSI IDs range from 0 to 15 for Ultrawide 16 bit SCSI SCSI ID 0 is used by the first SCSI hard disk drive and SCSI ID 7 is reserved for the integrated SCSI controller the default for narrow and wide SCSI devices 21 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 Some internal SCSI disk drives may have termination resistors that must be removed or disabled before installation in your computer Refer to the drive s installation guide for more details and to see if there is a special installation procedure to follow Power Connectors for HP Kayak XM600 and XU800 PCs Power Cable for 3 5 inch Floppy Disk Drive Cables for Hard Disk Drives Zip Tape Drives CD RW M Drives and DVD drives Additional Guide Rails Attached on the side of the front access cage inside the PC Workstation additional guide rails are available for mass storage device installations Depending on the device to be installed dedicated guide rails are required and are easily recognized by their distinct size and color The following table indicates the device location and required rails Device to be In
9. Loosen the screw located on the rear panel near the AGP PRO slot Remove the system board being careful not to damage the PC s rear panel connectors Unclip the retaining bracket from under the system board This bracket must be re installed on the new system board 33 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the System Board Installing the New System Board NOTE Oo aon Q Clip the retaining bracket onto the new system board 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 Tighten the screw to secure the system board in place Reconnect any cables you disconnected earlier from the system board To find out the positions of system board connectors refer to the label located on the inside of the cover Replace the main memory on some models replace the Memory Expansion Card processor and any accessory cards in the new system board described in this chapter Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 Replace the retaining bar and secure it in place with the retaining screw Return the PC Workstation to its upright position Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables 10 After installing the system board you need to update your BIOS 34 The latest BIOS for your PC and inst
10. al PCI cards support for 3 3 V or 5 V while the two 64 bit 66 MHz PCI slots supports 3 3 V PCI cards and Universal PCI cards support for 3 3 V or 5 V A universal compatible 32 bit 33 MHz accessory card can be installed in PCI slot 3 and 4 however both slots will only perform at 33 MHz 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 3 3V Universal 3 3 V or 5 V compatible PCI Slot 32 bit 64 bit 32 bit 64 bit 32 bit 64 bit 33 MHz 33 MHz 33 MHz or 66 MHz 33 MHz or 66 MHz 33 MHz or 66 MHz 33 MHz or 66 MHz Slots 1 2 amp 5 yes yes not supported not supported yes yes 4 5V 32 bit 33 MHz Slots 3 and 4 not not 33 MHz 66MHz 33MHz 66MHz 33MHz 66MHz 33MHz 66 MHz 3 3 V supported supported 64 bit 66 MHz yest yest yes yes yest yes yes yes 1 A 64 bit card can be installed in a 32 bit slot However this card will only operate in 32 bit mode A A 66 Mhz card can be installed in a 33 MHz slot However this card will only operate in 33 MHz mode 3 A 33 MHz card can be installed in a 66 MHz slot However the card will operate in 33 MHz mode and will force all other PCI devices to operate at 33 MHz as well A 32 bit card can be installed in a 64 bit slot without preventing other 64 bit
11. bles Turn to page 30 to complete the installation Installing a Third Hard Disk Drive On some models a third 3 5 inch hard disk drive can be installed in the front access cage The installation procedure is explained on page 26 step 4 25 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 26 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover and front upper bezel refer to page 3 for instructions Depending on the accessory to be installed either a Remove the 5 25 inch metal filler plate Through the filler plate opening located on the left hand side of the filler plate use your index finger to leverage the plate from the PC chassis b Break off the 3 5 inch metal filler plate from the PC chassis You need to use a screwdriver to help you to unlatch the plate First unlatch the filler from one side and then pull it out In either case be very careful not to hurt your fingers when you remove the filler plate If the new drive is a 3 5 inch hard disk drive use the supplied 5 25 inch tray installed in the middle shelf of the front access cage Four screws are also supplied to secure the hard disk drive to the tray CD ROM drives DVD drives etc do not require a tray but require rails to be instal
12. d HP DualExpress guides you through the operating system upgrade which should take less than five minutes to complete The second processor must be installed and the PC booted For now Windows NT will still only recognize the original processor Insert the HP DualExpress floppy disk in the floppy disk drive and follow the instructions When the upgrade is complete the system reboots This time a multi processing system is recognized Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing Replacing and Upgrading Memory on HP Kayak XM600 Models Shipped with SDRAM NOTE NOTE 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 Use only the HP memory modules provided for your PC model If you want to find out about available accessories for your PC refer to the HP Accessories Web site at http www hp com go pcaccessories If two memory modules are installed and they do not have identical capacities then the module with the highest capacity must be installed in the memory slot nearest to the system board If only one memory module is installed it can be installed in either socket The unused socket should be left empty no continuity module or terminator is required The Memory Expansion Card is i
13. emory Expansion Card then install them in the same positions on the new Memory Expansion Card Install the Memory Expansion Card so that the memory modules face the processor Ensure that the Memory Expansion Card is aligned with the guide rail on the fan and speaker assembly and that the two notches on the Memory Expansion Card are aligned with those of the Memory Expansion Card connector and accessory card panel For example purposes only the following illustration shows a 4 RIMM Memory Expansion Card The procedure is also valid for a DIMM card With the two retaining clips open press the Memory Expansion Card completely into two connectors on the system board until the retaining clips click into position Secure the Memory Expansion Card in place with the two retaining screws Replace the retaining bar and secure it in place with the retaining screw Return the PC Workstation to its upright position Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables Removing and Replacing a Memory Module Use only the HP memory modules provided for your PC model The use of memory modules from any previous PC computers is not supported If you want to find out about available accessories for your PC refer to the HP Accessories Web site at http www hp com go pcaccessories Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in You
14. es 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 Do not install a memory module directly into a Memory Expansion Card connector on the system board Depending on your PC Workstation one of the following options is available e Four RIMM sockets Each socket hosts RDRAM ECC memory modules installed in pairs that must contain the same parameters per channel The first two RIMM sockets AO BO closest to the system board contain the first pair of memory modules Upgrades are then installed in RIMM sockets Al B1 RIMM socket AO N RIMM socket BO RIMM socket A1 RIMM socket B1 e Any unused RIMM sockets must contain a continuity module If all sockets are used store the continuity modules in a safe place for future upgrade possibilities A RIMM memory module has several parameters that must be taken into consideration when upgrading memory O ECC Type RIMM modules exist in either ECC or non ECC versions However the HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstation supports only ECC RIMM modules O Speed Rating Speed ratings for RIMM modules exist between PC600 to PC800 When upgrading memory RIMM modules should only be installed with the same speed rating Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Memory Upgrades on the HP Kayak XU800 Removing the Memory E
15. led in the PC Workstation These guide rails are inserted in the two holes located at the bottom of the drive Depending on the device different colored guide rails are required and in some cases the guide rails are labeled L for left hand side and R for right hand side installation Refer to the table on page 22 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 6 Connect the power and data cables to the installed device The connectors are shaped to go in one way only If you are not sure which connector to use refer to Installing Mass Storage Devices on page 19 7 To allow access to the device remove the plastic filler from the cover by unclipping it on one side and pivoting it out Store the plate in a safe place 8 Replace the front upper bezel and PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables 9 Turn to page 30 to complete the installation 27 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the CD ROM Drive or DVD Drive Removing the Old Drive Installing the New Drive Replacing the CD ROM Drive or DVD Drive 1 28 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunicatio
16. mory socket must contain a continuity module The system board may also have a third memory socket This socket is reserved uniquely for the SDRAM Memory Expansion Card supplied with SDRAM models Removing and Replacing an RDRAM Module 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables 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 4 Toremove amemory module open the two retaining clips and remove the module out of the socket 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 6 Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 for instructions 7 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing Replacing and Upgrading Memory on HP Kayak XM600 Models Shipped with RDRAM 8 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 NOTE Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Memory Upgrad
17. n 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 Align the clips and guide pins with their appropriate sockets and slide the assembly forward to secure it into place Connect the fan and speaker cables to their connectors located on the system board For HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstations replace the Memory Expansion Card and secure it in place with the retaining screw If required refer to page 14 for instructions Replace the screw on the front of the chassis Replace the retaining bar and secure it in place with the retaining screw Return the PC Workstation to its upright position Replace the front upper and lower bezels and PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables 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 6 OFF Reserved 1 5 Do Not change Default Settings 6 ON Enables keyboa
18. nges 1 Switch on the computer and press when Setup appears 2 Inthe Setup program select the Advanced menu the IDE Devices submenu Check that the CD ROM drive has been detected on the IDE channel 3 Press to save and exit the program 1 Switch on the computer and press when Setup appears 2 Inthe Setup program select the Advanced menu the Floppy Disk Drives submenu and check that the drive has been detected Press to save and exit the program 30 WARNING Removing the Power Supply Unit Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Power Supply Unit Replacing the Power Supply Unit noA W N 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 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 for instructions Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 Remove all internal power supply connectors Place your PC Workstation on its side with the system board facing upwards Remove the two screws located on the rear of the chassis that secure the power supply unit in position Remove the screw located inside the PC Workstation at the top of the power supply unit Push the sup
19. ns cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover and front upper bezel refer to page 3 for instructions Disconnect the power and data cables from the old drive Place one hand at the rear of the drive To release the drive press the two locking clips located at the front of the drive inwards From the back of the drive gently push forward to remove it from the shelf Remove the two long green guide rails by gently prying them off the drive These guide rails will be required for the new drive Add the guide rails to the new drive The guide rails are inserted in the two holes located at the bottom of the drive There is no specific side to which these guides must be installed Align the guide rails on both sides of the drive with the internal shelf guides then slide the drive until it clicks into position Connect the power cable and the data cable to the rear of the new drive The connectors are shaped to go in one way only If you are not sure which connector to use refer to Installing Mass Storage Devices on page 19 Replace the front upper bezel and PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables Turn to page 30 to complete the installation Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Installing the Floppy Disk Drive Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive 1 Switch off the di
20. nstalled in a reserved memory socket on the system board the socket furthest from the processor s The two remaining memory sockets on the system board RIMMO and RIMM1 must each contain a continuity module Removing and Replacing an SDRAM Module 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 for instructions 3 Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide to obtain access to the SDRAM modules and sockets on the memory expansion card refer to page 5 for instructions Install memory modules directly onto the Memory Expansion Card without removing it from the system board 4 Toremove amemory module open the two retaining clips and remove the module out of the socket M NOTE Removing the Memory Expansion Card 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 t j a q 6 Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 for instructions ba 7 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the powe
21. ons cables i pute Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 3 Grasp the handle on top of the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide then slide it out of the PC Workstation 4 Lift the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide upwards to remove it from the PC Workstation s case Replacing the HP 1 Slide the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide onto the processor fan housing UltraFlow Airflow until it clicks into place pale 2 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables 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 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 4 If you intend to a Remove a Processor Press the retention clips on both sides of the processor outwards Then gently lift the processor upwards from the processor connector taking care not to tilt it too much b Install a Second Processor Remove the processor terminator from the CPU 2 connector Sto
22. orresponding sockets Gently push the rear fan towards the rear panel connectors until it clicks into place Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables Removing the Fan and Speaker Assembly Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Fan and Speaker Assembly Replacing the Fan and Speaker Assembly 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover and front upper and lower bezels Refer to page 3 for these instructions Disconnect the cables from their connectors located on the system board For ease of installation place the PC Workstation on its side with the system board facing upwards Remove the PC chassis retaining bar For Kayak XU800 PC Workstations remove the Memory Expansion Card If required refer to page 14 for instructions Remove the screw from the front of the chassis Unclip the three clips on the front of the chassis Slide the fan and speaker assembly towards the rear of the PC until it is clear of the chassis then remove it from the PC Workstation 37 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Fan and Speaker Assembly Replacing the Fan and Speaker Assembly 1 O N Q A 38 Place the fa
23. orward to remove it from the shelf Remove the two short blue guide rails by gently prying them off the hard disk drive These guide rails will be required for the new hard disk drive Take care when handling the hard disk drive during installation A one quarter inch drop can damage it 23 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing the Primary Hard Disk Drive CAUTION Installing the New Drive 24 Configure the new hard disk drive with the same settings as the old one Add the short blue guide rails to the new hard disk drive Insert the guide rail labeled L on the left hand side cable connectors facing towards you and positioned at the bottom and the guide rail R on the right hand side of the hard disk drive The hard disk drive can only be inserted one way Ensure that the data and cable connectors are facing you and positioned at the top Align the guide rails on both sides of the drive with the internal shelf guides and then slide the drive in until it clicks into position Connect the power cable and the data cable to the new hard disk drive The connectors are shaped to go in one way only If you are not sure which connector to use refer to Installing Mass Storage Devices on page 19 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables Turn to page 30 to complete the installation Installing
24. osion 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 Nevertheless in order to protect the environment do not dispose of batteries in household waste Please return used batteries to the shop from which you bought them or to the dealer from whom you purchased your PC Workstation or to HP so that they can be either recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound way Returned batteries will be accepted free of charge If your PC repeatedly loses its configuration settings you should consider changing the battery Replace it with a CR2032 coin type manganese lithium battery available from most PC stores To change the battery 1 Disconnect the PC Workstation s power supply cord and any connection to a telecommunications network 1 Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 2 Remove the old battery by sliding it from under the retaining clip s 3 Place the new battery in the battery holder and ensure that it is properly seated Ensure that the clip holds the battery firmly in place 4 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all cables and power cords 5 Run the Setup program to reconfigure the PC Workstation 41
25. ply unit forward until it is clear of the guide rail Slightly tilt it towards the system board then remove it from the chassis 31 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Power Supply Unit Installing the Power Supply Unit 1 a oOo A W 32 Insert the new power supply unit Secure it in position using the three screws that you removed in steps 6 and 7 Reconnect all internal power supply connectors Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 Return the PC Workstation to its upright position Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables Removing the System Board Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the System Board Replacing the System Board 1 10 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 for instructions Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 for instructions To ease installation place your PC Workstation on its side with the system board facing upwards Remove the PC chassis retaining bar Disconnect any cables attached to the system board Remove the main memory on some models remove the Memory Expansion Card processor and any accessory cards from the old system board described in this chapter
26. r PC Workstation Memory Upgrades on the HP Kayak XU800 Installing or 1 Replacing a Memory Module 3 NOTE 4 5 4 gt 16 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 For PC Workstations with an onboard RIMM for ease of installation place the PC on its side with the system board facing upwards For PC Workstations with a Memory Expansion Card install memory modules directly onto the card without removing it from the system board If you intend to a Install a Memory Module For RIMM models unused memory sockets contain a continuity module Open the two retaining clips and remove the continuity module from the socket Store it in a safe place for future use b Replace a Memory Module Open the two retaining clips and remove the old memory 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 until the retaining clips click into position t y Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables Check the HP Summary Screen to verify the new configuration refer to page 7 Installing
27. r and Front Bezel NOTE Replacing the Cover and Front Bezel 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 N e 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 b Ensure that all internal cables are properly connected and safely routed If necessary replace the front bezel To do this ensure that the bezel is correctly orientated align the two plastic tabs with their slots on the right hand side of the chassis and then close the bezel If you have removed both sections of the front bezel first replace the lower bezel Standing at the back of the PC lower the cover onto the chassis aligning the guide rail on the bottom inside edge of the cover with the bottom edge of the PC chassis Shut the cover ensuring that the guides on the top of the cover slide into the rails at the top of the chassis Slide the cover forwards then tighten the two thumbscrews If required lock the cover using the key provided Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing the Airflow Guide Removing and Replacing the Airflow Guide Removing the HP 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables UltraFlow Airflow and any LAN or telecommunicati
28. r and telecommunications cables 8 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 Removing and Replacing the Memory Expansion Card The unused memory sockets on the system board RIMMO and RIMM1 must contain a continuity 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 for instructions Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 4 For ease of installation place the PC Workstation on its side with the system board facing upwards 5 To access the Memory Expansion Card remove the retaining bar that is in front of it 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 NO oO ff Release the retaining screw located on the Memory Expansion Card Then remove the screw from accessory card slot Open the two retaining clips on the system board to release the Memory Expansion Card then remove it from the connector Remove memory modules from the old Memory Expansion Card then install them on the new Memory Expansion Card Install the Memory Expansion Card so that the memory modules face the processor With the two retaining clip
29. rd power on OFF disables this option 7 OFF Enables normal modes ON enables the BIOS recovery mode at next boot 8 OFF Retains CMOS memory ON clears CMOS memory at next boot g OFF Enables User and System Administrator passwords ON clears the passwords at next boot 10 ON Selects the chassis type ON minitower 39 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation System Board Switches NOTE 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 Switch Default Position To Configure 1 UP Enables normal mode DOWN enables the BIOS recovery mode at next boot 2 UP Reserved Do Not change Default Setting 3 UP Enables User and System Administrator passwords DOWN clears the passwords at next boot 4 UP Retains CMOS memory DOWN clears CMOS memory at next boot 5 UP Reserved 5 6 Do Not change Default Settings 6 DOWN 7 DOWN Enables keyboard power on UP disables this option 8 DOWN 3 DOWN Reserved 8 10 Do Not change Default Settings 10 UP Switches can also be referenced as UP Open Off disable DOWN Close On enable 40 WARNING Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Battery Replacing the Battery There is a danger of expl
30. re the terminator in a safe place For information about upgrading the operating system refer to HP DualExpress on page 7 Installing a Processor NOTE NOTE Launching HP DualExpress Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Removing and Replacing 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 You hear two clicks as the retention mechanism pops back thereby locking the processor into the processor connector HP Kayak XU800 PC Workstations include a Voltage Regulator Module VRM socket on the system board When installing a second processor the VRM delivered with the processor accessory kit must be installed in this socket A VRM is not required on the HP Kayak XM600 PC Workstation 3 Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 4 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables The processor type and speed is automatically recognized by the BIOS This means that no particular switch setting changes are required HP DualExpress Included with the HP Processor Accessory is the HP DualExpress application This application is to be used when upgrading Windows NT from a single processor to a multi processor system Using an installation Wizar
31. ructions on updating the BIOS are available from www hp com go kayaksupport Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Rear Fan Replacing the Rear Fan Removing the 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables Rear Fan and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 for instructions Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 4 From the rear of the PC holding the rear fan with one hand use a screwdriver with the other hand to gently push one of the two retaining clips direction of the stamped arrows on the chassis inwards Repeat this procedure with the second retaining clip 5 Slide the rear fan towards the open space and remove from the chassis 6 Disconnect the rear fan cable from the connector on the system board If required refer to the connector layout label located on the inside of the cover for the rear fan s position on the system board 35 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Replacing the Rear Fan Replacing the Rear Fan 36 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 Connect the rear fan cable to its connector on the system board Place the cable between the power supply unit and processor Align the processor fan clips with their c
32. s on the system board open press the Memory Expansion Card completely into its socket Push inwards the two latches on the memory socket to secure the Memory Expansion Card in place RIMMO and RIMM 1 sockets MUST contain a continuity module Tighten the retaining screw on the Memory Expansion Card and replace the screw on the accessory card slot Replace the retaining bar and secure it in place with the retaining screw Return the PC Workstation to its upright position Replace the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 Replace the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables NOTE NOTE 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 Use only the HP memory modules provided for your PC model If you want to find out about available accessories for your PC refer to the HP Accessories Web site at http www hp com go pcaccessories If only one RDRAM module is installed it must be installed in the socket nearest the processor s If two RDRAM modules are installed they must be installed in the two sockets nearest the processor s Any unused me
33. sk Drive Is Installed When a CD ROM CD RW or DV Drive Is Installed When a Floppy Disk Drive Is Installed Completing the Installation of a Mass Storage Device 1 Switch on the computer 2 If an error message appears follow the instructions provided by the Error Message Utility 3 To verify the configuration of your hard disk drive press to enter Setup when prompted Once in Setwp select the Advanced menu then the IDE Devices submenu In the Primary Master item check that the details for the device have been correctly detected by the Setwp program Press to save and exit Setup Refer to the operating system documentation for information on formatting a drive 6 Ifan IDE drive is removed switch on the computer The system BIOS will detect that the device is missing Press to confirm that you want to remove the device The system configuration will be updated automatically 1 Switch on the computer 2 To enter the SCSI Configuration Utility press when the message Press to start Configuration Utility is displayed during the PC Workstation s start up routine 3 Verify or modify the configuration of your new SCSI hard disk drive For more information on configuring a SCSI hard disk drive refer to the SCSI Administrator s Guide available on HP s web site at http www hp com go kayaksupport 4 When configuration is complete exit the SCSI Configuration Utility and re boot the computer to save any cha
34. splay and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover and front upper bezel refer to page 3 for these instructions Disconnect the power and data cables from the old drive Place one hand at the rear of the drive To release the drive press the two locking clips located at the front of the drive inwards From the back of the drive gently push forward to remove it from the shelf Remove the two short green guide rails by gently prying them off the drive These guide rails will be required for the new drive Add the short green guide rails to the new drive Insert the guide rail labeled L on the left hand side cable connectors facing towards you and positioned at the top and the guide rail R on the right hand side of the hard disk drive Align the guide rails on both sides of the drive with the internal shelf guides then slide the drive until it clicks into position Connect the power and data cables to the new drive and any installed drives The connectors are shaped to go in one way only Replace the front bezel and PC Workstation s cover refer to page 4 Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables Turn to page 30 to complete the installation 29 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Completing the Installation of a Mass Storage Device When an IDE Drive s Installed When a SCSI Hard Di
35. ss Storage Devices e 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 e Asecond IDE drive cable supports two IDE devices If you install a CD ROM drive a DVD drive or a Zip drive connect it to this cable e The third cable has one connector for a floppy drive Before Installing an Refer to the drive s installation guide to check jumper settings or if there is IDE Hard Disk a special installation procedure to follow HP Kayak XM600 Cables and Connectors Pa Two IDE data cables each with two 40 pin connectors for IDE Drives Primary IDE cable supports two Hard Disk Drives 3 Secondary IDE cable for access devices such as CD ROM Drives or Zip Drives Cable with one 34 pin connector for 3 5 inch Floppy Disk Drive Floppy Disk Drive Connector Primary IDE Corinector Secondary IDE Connector To identify the positions of other system board connectors refer to the label located on the inside of the cover 20 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 Cable with one 34 pin connector for 3 5 inch Floppy Disk
36. stalled Location Required Rails 3 5 inch device hard disk drive 3 5 inch internal Short blue left and right rails shelf L or R indicated on the rail 5 25 inch device CD ROM etc 5 25 inch front Long green rails access cage 3 5 inch device zip drive or shelf Short green left and right rails second floppy disk drive IL or R indicated on the rail 1 Some models a third hard disk drive can be installed Refer to page 26 for installation instructions 22 CAUTION Removing the Old Drive CAUTION 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 noA W N 6 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 Refer to your operating system documentation for information on how to do this Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 for instructions Disconnect the data and power cables from the hard disk drive Place one hand at the rear of the drive To release the drive press the two locking clips located at the front of the drive inwards From the back of the drive gently push f
37. xpansion Card Four DIMM sockets Each socket hosts SDRAM 100 MHz non ECC memory modules that are used in pairs The first two DIMM sockets AO BO closest to the system board contain the first pair of memory modules Upgrades are then installed in DIMM sockets A1 B1 DIMM socket AO DIMM socket BO DIMM socket A1 DIMM socket B1 If any of the sockets are unused leave them free because a continuity module is not required When upgrading the memory always use the same type of SDRAM modules in pairs Removing and Replacing the Memory Expansion Card 1 Switch off the display and PC Workstation Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables Remove the PC Workstation s cover refer to page 3 for instructions Remove the HP UltraFlow Airflow Guide refer to page 5 For ease of installation place the PC Workstation on its side with the system board facing upwards To access the Memory Expansion Card remove the retaining bar that is in front of it To do that remove the screw swing the retaining bar outwards Remove the two screws that holds the Memory Expansion Card in place Open the two retaining clips on the Memory Expansion Card and remove it from the connector Replacing the Memory Expansion Card NOTE NO TO A Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Memory Upgrades on the HP Kayak XU800 Remove memory modules and any continuity modules from the old M
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