HP VISUALIZE B2000 UNIX® WorkstationsParts Removal/Replacement GuideManufacturing Part Number: HP Part No. A5983-90060Edition E0100
10 Chapter1Getting StartedElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsFigure 1-1. ESD Precautions• Wear a static strap to ensure that any accumulated el
Chapter 1 11Getting StartedReplacement Part Kit ContentsReplacement Part Kit ContentsTake a moment to verify that your kit contains the following cont
12 Chapter1Getting StartedSafely Powering Down the B2000 WorkstationSafely Powering Down the B2000 WorkstationYou must complete the following steps be
Chapter 1 13Getting StartedProduct Exploded DiagramProduct Exploded DiagramRefer to the figure below for a basic parts overview of the B2000 workstatio
14 Chapter1Getting StartedProduct Exploded Diagram
152 Parts Replacement ProceduresThis section describes how to remove and replace components and assemblies in the B2000workstation.Front Bezel and Lef
16 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresFront Bezel and Left Side PanelClosing the Front BezelPerform the following steps to close the workstation.1. L
Chapter 2 17Parts Replacement ProceduresFront Bezel and Left Side Panel4. Grasp the back edge of the left side panel and rotate it outward approximate
18 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresMemory DIMMsMemory DIMMsThis section describes how to remove and replace the Memory DIMMs for the B2000workstat
Chapter 2 19Parts Replacement ProceduresMemory DIMMsNOTE Reference the B2000 system label for the correct memory loading sequence.2. Position the memo
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20 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresMemory DIMMsNOTE When installing memory, you need to orient the notches on the bottom edge ofthe DIMM card so t
Chapter 2 21Parts Replacement ProceduresMemory DIMMsFigure 2-6 Installing Memory Cards5. Place the DIMM card in the connector, lining it up with the g
22 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresMemory DIMMsCAUTION To prevent damage to the B2000 workstation, observe all of the ESDprecautions as described
Chapter 2 23Parts Replacement ProceduresMemory DIMMs2. Press downward on the ejector tabs located on each side of the DIMM connector. See Figure 2-9.T
24 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresMemory DIMMsMemory Information SampleThe following example shows the memory information when memory modules are
Chapter 2 25Parts Replacement ProceduresPCI I/O Card(s)PCI I/O Card(s)This section describes how to remove and install I/O cards.Your B2000 workstatio
26 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresPCI I/O Card(s)CAUTION If you are installing an additional graphics card, you must insert the fx cardin Slot 1
Chapter 2 27Parts Replacement ProceduresPCI I/O Card(s)The steps required for removing an I/O card from the workstation are:1. Power off the workstati
28 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresPCI I/O Card(s)Installing I/O CardsTo install an I/O card into your workstation, follow these steps.CAUTION To
Chapter 2 29Parts Replacement ProceduresCD DriveCD DriveThis section explains how to remove and replace the CD drive.Removing a CD DriveThis section e
3Year 2000 ComplianceThis HP Year 2000 Warranty is in addition to the HP StandardCommercial Warranties contained in Exhibit E16, HP Terms andCondition
30 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresCD DriveFigure 2-16 Removing the CD Drive Bay’s EMI Shield3. Rotate the workstation around until you see the fr
Chapter 2 31Parts Replacement ProceduresCD Drive4. Remove both CD drive bracket screws (T-15 Torx/slotted screws) and pull the CD drive out of thechas
32 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresCD Driveyour workstation, you must verify that the master/slave/CSEL jumper is set in the CSELposition. Since d
Chapter 2 33Parts Replacement ProceduresCD DriveFigure 2-20 Front of Workstation with the Front Bezel Removed4. Remove both CD drive bracket screws (T
34 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresCD Drive5. Remove the CD drive from its shipping container and verify that the jumper on the back of theCD driv
Chapter 2 35Parts Replacement ProceduresCD Drive7. Plug the audio, ATAPI and power cables into their appropriate connectors. Note that theconnectors a
36 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresCD Drive9. Make sure that the audio, ATAPI and power cables are positioned so that they come out of thebottom e
Chapter 2 37Parts Replacement ProceduresFloppy DriveFloppy DriveInstalling a Floppy Disk DriveInstall the floppy disk drive by following the procedure
38 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresFloppy Drive3. Rotate the workstation around until you see the front of the workstation as shown in Figure2-27.
Chapter 2 39Parts Replacement ProceduresFloppy DriveCAUTION Floppy disk drives are susceptible to mechanical and electronic shock. Whenhandling the dr
40 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresFloppy DriveNOTE The red striped side of the floppy data cable is positioned toward the powercable.Figure 2-30.
Chapter 2 41Parts Replacement ProceduresFloppy Drive9. Verify that the floppy data and power cables are positioned so they come out of the top edge oft
42 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresFloppy DriveFigure 2-33. Floppy Drive Removal: External2. Facing the opened side of the workstation, remove the
Chapter 2 43Parts Replacement ProceduresFloppy Drive3. Grasping the front of the floppy drive tray, gently pull it out of the front of theworkstation.F
44 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresFloppy DriveVerifying the Floppy Drive ConfigurationTo verify that your workstation can communicate with the flop
Chapter 2 45Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk DriveHard Disk DriveThis section explains how to remove and replace the hard disk drive.Installing a
46 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk DriveFigure 2-36 The Hard Drive Slots2. Loosen the captive T-15 Torx thumbscrew securing the disk dri
Chapter 2 47Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk Drive3. Mount the hard disk drive on the hard drive bracket using the four T-15 Torx screwsthat are
48 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk Drive4. Insert the T-15 Torx Hard Disk Mounting Screws through the rubber mounting grommets andinto t
Chapter 2 49Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk Drive6. Replace the side panel as described in “Closing the Left Side Panel” on page 15.7. Attach t
Contents51. Getting StartedSafety Warnings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Electrostatic Di
50 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk DriveFigure 2-43. Removing the Hard Disk Drive3. Remove the four T-15 Torx shoulder screws from the h
Chapter 2 51Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk Drive4. Replace the four mounting screws on the hard disk drive bracket to store them for future use
52 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk DriveConfiguring a Hard Disk Drive as a File SystemThis section describes how to add a hard disk drive
Chapter 2 53Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk Drive4. Double click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager -- System_Admin window. If youare ro
54 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk Drive8. Enter the mount directory name (for example, /disk1) in the Mount Directory field of theAdd Di
Chapter 2 55Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk Drive4. Double click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager -- System_Admin window. If youare ro
56 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresHard Disk Drive7. Click on Remove in the Actions menu. In the window that next appears, click on the Yesbutton.
Chapter 2 57Parts Replacement ProceduresPower SupplyPower SupplyThis section explains how to remove and replace the power supply.WARNING Always unplug
58 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresPower Supply2. Remove the four T-15 Torx screws from the rear of the chassis. See Figure 2-47.Figure 2-47. Powe
Chapter 2 59Parts Replacement ProceduresPower Supply5. Remove the T-15 Torx screw, EMI shield from the rear of the CD drive and disconnectthe power ca
6ContentsHard Disk Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Installing a Hard Disk Drive . . . .
60 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresPower Supply6. Grasp the power supply and slide to the front of the workstation. You will need todisengage the
Chapter 2 61Parts Replacement ProceduresPower SupplyInstalling the Power SupplyTo install the power supply perform the following steps.1. Grasp the po
62 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresPower Supply5. Clip the remaining power cable bundle into the cable management clip in the floor ofthe chassis.6
Chapter 2 63Parts Replacement ProceduresVoltage Regulator Modules (VRMs)Voltage Regulator Modules (VRMs)This section explains how to remove and replac
64 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresVoltage Regulator Modules (VRMs)2. Remove the four power supply T-15 Torx screws and slide the supply to unlatc
Chapter 2 65Parts Replacement ProceduresVoltage Regulator Modules (VRMs)Installing VRMsTo install VRMs follow these steps.1. Perform all of the steps
66 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresSystem BoardSystem BoardThis section describes how to remove and replace the system board.Removing the System B
Chapter 2 67Parts Replacement ProceduresSystem BoardFigure 2-56. B2000 Components3. Unplug the following cables:• Speaker cable• LCD ribbon cable• PCI
68 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresSystem Board4. Fold back the cables to avoid interference or damage before removal of the systemboard.5. Remove
Chapter 2 69Parts Replacement ProceduresSystem Board2. Angle the system board assembly diagonally as you begin installation. Position thesystem board
Contents7Returning the Defective Exchange Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
70 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresSystem Board5. Plug-in the following cables:• Speaker cable• LCD ribbon cable• PCI fan cable• CD audio cable• C
Chapter 2 71Parts Replacement ProceduresSystem Board6. Install the following components:See Figure 2-62.Figure 2-62. B2000 Components7. Replace the EM
72 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresFans (I/O and System Board Fan)Fans (I/O and System Board Fan)This section explains how to remove and replace t
Chapter 2 73Parts Replacement ProceduresFans (I/O and System Board Fan)and rotate it about 15 degrees to the left. See the arrow in Figure 2-65. The f
74 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresFans (I/O and System Board Fan)Figure 2-65. Removing the Fan/Speaker Assembly from the I/O Area5. To remove the
Chapter 2 75Parts Replacement ProceduresFans (I/O and System Board Fan)Installing the I/O FanPerform the following steps to install the I/O fan:1. Rem
76 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresFans (I/O and System Board Fan)Installing the System Board FanPerform the following steps to install the system
Chapter 2 77Parts Replacement ProceduresLCD Display with Power Switch and Display CableLCD Display with Power Switch and Display CableThis section exp
78 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresLCD Display with Power Switch and Display CableInstalling the LCD Display/Power Switch AssemblyFor installation
Chapter 2 79Parts Replacement ProceduresSpeakerSpeakerThis section describes how to remove and replace the workstation speaker.WARNING Turn the workst
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80 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresSpeakerFigure 2-71. Removing the Speaker from the BracketFan KeyPower CableChannelMountingBracketFanFanMounting
Chapter 2 81Parts Replacement ProceduresSpeakerInstalling the SpeakerWARNING Turn the workstation off and unplug the power cord beforeremoving or inst
82 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresReal Time Clock Module (Battery)Real Time Clock Module (Battery)This section describes how to remove and replac
Chapter 2 83Parts Replacement ProceduresReal Time Clock Module (Battery)Figure 2-72. Real Time Clock Location on System BoardReal Time Clock(Battery)
84 Chapter2Parts Replacement ProceduresReal Time Clock Module (Battery)
853 Wrapping UpThis section contains information to help you confirm that your removal and replacementprocedure was successful. In some cases you will
86 Chapter3Wrapping UpReturning the Defective Exchange Assembly
IndexIndex 87BBattery, 82Bezel latch button, 15CCD driveInstalling, 31Removing, 29EEMI gasket, 17ESD precautions, 9FFans, 72floppy, 44Floppy disk drive
91 Getting StartedThe following important information must be adhered to for proper removal andreplacement of all Hewlett-Packard parts.Safety Warning
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