HP Z800 Owners Manual
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SAS RAID 1 configuration Use the following procedure to configure an Integrated Mirroring (IM) volume with the BIOS-based configuration utility. The procedure assumes that the system has the required drives and drive controllers. 1.Start the LSI Corporation Configuration Utility. During BIOS start up, you are prompted to Press Ctrl-C to start LSI Corp. Configuration Utility. 2.On the Main menu of the BIOS-based configuration utility, use the arrow keys to select an adapter. 3.Press Enter to go to the...
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SAS RAID 1E configuration Use the following procedure to configure an Integrated Mirroring Extended (IME) volume with the BIOS- based configuration utility. The procedure assumes that the system has the required disk and disk controllers. 1.Start the LSI Corporation Configuration Utility. During BIOS start up, you are prompted to Press Ctrl-C to start LSI Corp. Configuration Utility. 2.On the Main menu of the BIOS-based configuration utility, use the arrow keys to select an adapter. 3.Press Enter to go...
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8 Configuring password security and resetting CMOS This chapter describes how to configure password security and to reset CMOS, and includes these topics: Topics Preparing to configure passwords on page 211 Resetting the password jumper on page 212 Clearing and Resetting the CMOS on page 212 Preparing to configure passwords The Computer Setup (F10) Utility enables you to create setup and power-on passwords. There are three possibilities for setting passwords: ●Define a setup password only ●Define a...
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Resetting the password jumper Use the following procedure to disable the power-on or setup password features and clear the power- on and setup passwords. WARNING!To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock and hot surfaces, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and let the internal system components to cool before touching. CAUTION:When the workstation is plugged in, the power supply has voltage applied to the , even when the workstation is turned off. Failure to disconnect the...
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CAUTION:When the workstation is plugged in, the power supply has voltage applied to the , even when the workstation is powered off. Failure to disconnect the power cord can result in damage to the workstation. Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the workstation or optional equipment. Before beginning these procedures, be sure that you are discharged of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. 1.Shut down the operating system, power off the workstation and any...
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5.Select File->Apply Defaults and Exit, and then press F10 to accept. 6.Reset the workstation passwords and configuration information, such as the system date and time. NOTE:This step does not clear the passwords. 214 Chapter 8 Configuring password security and resetting CMOS ENWW
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A Connector pins Workstation PS/2 keyboardPinSignal 1 2 3Data Unused Ground 4 5 6+5 VDC Clock Unused Workstation PS/2 mousePinSignal 1 2 3Data Unused Ground 4 5 6+5 VDC Clock Unused Workstation EthernetPin10/100–MbSignal1000–Mb signal 1 2 3 4(+) Transmit Data (-) Transmit Data (+) Receive Data UnusedTX/RX TX/RX TX/RX TX/RX0 0 1 2+ – + + 5 6 7 8Unused (-) Receive Data Unused UnusedRX/RX TX/RX TX/RX TX/RX2 1 3 3– – + – ENWW215
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Workstation serialPinSignal 1 2 3Carrier Detect Receive Data Transmit Data 4 5 6Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready 7 8 9Request to Send Clear to Send Ring Indicator Workstation USBPinSignal 1 2 3 4+5 VDC - Data + Data Ground Workstation IEEE-1394aPinSignal 1Power 2GND 3TPB- 4TPB+ 5TPA- 6 TPA+ Microphone cable (1/8 inch)PinSignal 1 (Tip) 2 (Ring) 3 (Shield)Audio Power Ground 216 Appendix A Connector pins ENWW
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Headphone cable (1/8 inch)PinSignal 1 (Tip) 2 (Ring) 3 (Shield)Audio_Left Audio_Right Ground Audio line-in cable (1/8 inch)PinSignal 1 (Tip) 2 (Ring) 3 (Shield)Audio_In_Left Audio_In_Right Ground Line-out audio cable (1/8 inch)PinSignal 1 (Tip) 2 (Ring) 3 (Shield)Audio_Out_Left Audio_Out_Right Ground SATA drive PinSignalPinSignalPinSignal Data Cable Power Cable Power Cable S1GroundP13.3V powerP85V power S2*A+P23.3V powerP95V power S3*A-P33.3V powerP10Ground S4GroundP4GroundP11Reserved...
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SAS drive SegmentPinBackplane receptaclePlug and cable receptacles Primary signal segmentS1SIGNAL GROUND S2 TP+RP+ S3TP-RP- S4SIGNAL GROUND S5 RP-TP- S6RP+TP+ S7SIGNAL GROUND Secondary signal segmentS8SIGNAL GROUND S9 TS+RS+ S10TS-RS- S11SIGNAL GROUND S12 RS-TS- S13RS+TS+ S14SIGNAL GROUND Power segment P1V33c P2V33c P3V33c precharge c P4GROUND P5GROUND P6GROUND P7V5c precharge c P8V5c P9V5c P10GROUND P11READY LED d P12GROUND P13V12 precharge c P14V12c P15 V12c 218 Appendix A Connector pins ENWW