Getting Started GuideHP Workstationsxw4100 xw4200 xw6200 xw8200Document Part Number: 361756-001June 2004Use this guide as a starting point. It will he
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Hardware SetupGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 1–9KeyboardStandard Keyboardxw4100 Easy Access KeyboardNOTE: The Easy Access keyboard is only available
1–10 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideHardware SetupCustomizing the Easy Access buttons All Easy Access buttons can be reprogrammed to open any softwar
Hardware SetupGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 1–111. Double-click the keyboard icon in the notification area (lower right corner) of the Windows task
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1–12 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideHardware SetupSpecial Mouse FunctionsMost software applications support the use of a mouse. The functions assigne
Hardware SetupGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 1–13Serial Number and COA Label LocationEach workstation has two unique serial number labels and a cert
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Getting Started Guide www.hp.com 2–12Software SetupInstalling and Customizing the Operating System and SoftwareThis section discusses the configuratio
2–2 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideSoftware SetupCAUTION: After the automatic installation has started, DO NOT TURN OFF THE WORKSTATION UNTIL THE PRO
Software SetupGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 2–3Installing or Upgrading Device DriversWhen installing optional hardware devices after the operating
2–4 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideSoftware SetupFor those workstations supporting Energy Star and have it enabled, the power management features wil
Software SetupGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 2–5Linux–preinstalled WorkstationsIf you have a Linux-preinstalled workstation, follow the instructions
2–6 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideSoftware SetupRestoring the Linux Operating SystemNOTE: To restore the Linux OS, the HP Driver CD and Red Hat box
Software SetupGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 2–75. Reboot the workstation.6. Follow the prompts to set up your system with the Red Hat First Boot ut
Getting Started Guide www.hp.com iiiContentsPreface1 Hardware SetupQuick Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–8 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideSoftware SetupInstalling the Linux Operating SystemTo install the Linux operating system on your Linux–enabled sys
Software SetupGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 2–9NOTE: If your workstation does not support Hyper-Threading Technology, the Hyper-Threading menu item
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Getting Started Guide www.hp.com 3–13Features and AccessoriesSecurity FeaturesThe following security features are available for your workstation. sol
3–2 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideFeatures and AccessoriesFor more information about these features, see the back panel illustrations earlier in thi
Getting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–14TroubleshootingSelf TroubleshootingThis section provides some self-help tools and troubleshooting tables that you
4–2 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingHP Help and Support CenterThe HP Help and Support Center is a customized HP user interface that enh
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–3At Startup Check that the workstation and monitor are plugged into a working electrical outlet.
4–4 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshooting Wake the workstation by pressing any key on the keyboard or the power button. If the system remai
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–5Solving General ProblemsYou may be able to easily resolve the general problems described in this se
iv www.hp.com Getting Started GuideContents3 Features and AccessoriesSecurity Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–6 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingCursor will not move using the arrow keys on the keypad.The Num Lock key may be on.Press the Num Lo
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–7Workstation powered off automatically and the Power LED blinks Red two times, once every second, fo
4–8 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingSystem does not power on and the LEDs on the front of the workstation are not blinking.System unabl
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–9Solving Hardware Installation ProblemsYou may need to reconfigure the workstation when you add or r
4–10 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingWorkstation will not start.Wrong memory modules were used in the upgrade or memory modules were in
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–11Interpreting xw4100 Diagnostic Lights and Audible CodesThis section covers the front panel light (
4–12 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingActivity BeepsPossible CauseRecommended ActionGreen Power LED On.None Workstation on.NoneGreen Pow
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–13Red Power LED blinks two times, once every second, followed by a two-second pause.None Processor t
4–14 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingRed Power LED blinks once every two seconds.None Power failure (power supply is overloaded).1. Che
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–15Red Power LED blinks five times, once every second, followed by a two second pause.5Pre-video memo
Getting Started Guide www.hp.com vPrefaceFinding InformationE-SupportFor online access to technical support information and tools, go to www.hp.com/su
4–16 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingRed Power LED blinks eight times, once every second, followed by a two-second pause.8Invalid ROM b
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–17System does not power on and LEDs are not blinking.None System unable to power on.Press and hold t
4–18 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingInterpreting xw4200, xw6200, and xw8200 Diagnostic Lights and Audible CodesThis section covers the
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–19Green Power LED blinks four times, once per second.**None Workstation in Suspend to Disk or “Hibe
4–20 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingNOTE: For the following LED activity and beeps, the beeps will be heard through the on–board piezo
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–21Red Power LED blinks five times, once every second, followed by a two-second pause.5Pre-video memo
4–22 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingNOTE: For the following LED activity and beeps, the beeps will be heard through the on–board piezo
TroubleshootingGetting Started Guide www.hp.com 4–23System does not power on and LEDs are not blinking.None System unable to power on.Press and hold t
4–24 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideTroubleshootingCalling Technical SupportAt times you may encounter an issue that requires technical support. If a
Getting Started Guide www.hp.com Index–1IndexAaccess panel key 1–7, 1–8accessibility 2–4accessories 3–2audible codes 4–11, 4–18Ccable connections 1–1c
vi www.hp.com Getting Started GuidePreface Service and Technical Reference Guide (Link to website–English only) Provides an overview of the product h
Index–2 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideIndexHhard drive activity light 1–2, 1–3, 1–4hardware setup 1–1headphone jack location 1–2, 1–3, 1–4helpful hi
IndexGetting Started Guide www.hp.com Index–3parts viipowerbutton 1–2, 1–3, 1–4light 1–2, 1–3, 1–4power cordconnecting 1–1location 1–5, 1–6, 1–7, 1–8p
Index–4 www.hp.com Getting Started GuideIndexWWindows logo key 1–11Windows operating systemadditional information 2–2language selection 2–2preinstalle
PrefaceGetting Started Guide www.hp.com viiLocating Regulatory InformationRefer to the Safety & Regulatory Information Guide on the Documentation
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Getting Started Guide www.hp.com 1–11Hardware SetupQuick SetupAfter unpacking your workstation, locate an accessible workspace to set up the workstati
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