HP Z800 Owners Manual
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Workstation VGA PinSignalPinSignalPinSignal 1 2 3Red Analog Green Analog Blue Analog6 7 8GND GND GND11 12 13Monitor ID DDC Serial Data Horizontal Sync 4 5Monitor ID GND9 10+5 VDC GND14 15Vertical Sync DDC Serial Clock DVI-I cable PinSignalPinSignal 1T.M.D.S DATA 2-16HOT PLUG DETECT 2T.M.D.S DATA 2+17T.M.D.S DATA 0- 3T.M.D.S DATA 2/4 SHIELD18T.M.D.S DATA 0+ 4T.M.D.S DATA 4-19T.M.D.S DATA 0/5 SHIELD 5T.M.D.S DATA 4+ 20T.M.D.S DATA 5- 6DDC CLOCK21T.M.D.S DATA 5+ 7DDC DATA22T.M.D.S CLOCK SHIELD 8ANALOG VERT. SYNC23T.M.D.S CLOCK+ memory 9T.M.D.S DATA 1-24T.M.D.S CLOCK- 10T.M.D.S DATA 1+ 11T.M.D.S DATA 1/3 SHIELDC1ANALOG RED 12T.M.D.S DATA 3-C2ANALOG GREEN 13T.M.D.S DATA 3+C3ANALOG BLUE 14+5V POWERC4ANALOG HORZ SYNC 15 GND C5 ANALOG GROUND ENWW219
Display port PinSignalPinSignal 1ML_Lane 0(p)11GND 2GND12ML_Lane 3(n) 3ML_Lane 0(n)13GND 4ML_Lane 1(p)14GND 5GND15AUX CH(p) 6ML_Lane 1(n)16GND 7ML_Lane 2(p)17AUX CH(n) 8GND18Hot Plug Detect 9ML_Lane 2(n)19DP_PWR Return 10 ML_Lane 3(p) 20 DP_PWR Main power cable, P1 PinSignalPinSignalPinSignal 1+5V7+12 V_D13V12_B 2GND8PS_ON_L14V12_S 3GND9PSU_ID15V12_S 4GND10+5V16PWROK 5GND11GND17+5V Standby 6 GND 12 V12_B 18 -12V 220 Appendix A Connector pins ENWW
Memory power cable, P2 PinColorSignalPinColorSignal 1BLKGND6BLK/YELV12-M0 2BLKGND7BLK/YELV12-M0 3BLU/PUR+5V Standby mem.8BLK/PUR+5V Standby mem. 4BLKGND9BLK/YELV12-M1 5 BLK GND 10 BLK/YEL V12-M1 CPU power cable, P3PinSignalColor 1GNDBLK 2GNDBLK 3GNDBLK 4GNDBLK 5+12V CPU1BLK/WHT 6+12V CPU1BLK/WHT 7+12V/ CPU0BLK/WHT 8+12V/ CPU0BLK/WHT HDD bay power cablePinColorSignal 1BLKGND 2BLKGND 3BLK/RED+5V 4 BLK/YEL V12-D ENWW221
Graphics aux. power cables, P10, P11PinSignal P10 850WSignal P11 850WSignal P10 1110WSignal P11 1110WColor 46 3 1 1V12-GV12-GV12-G1V12-G2BLK/YEL 2V12-GV12-GV12-G1V12-G2BLK/YEL 3V12-GV12-GV12-G1V12-G2BLK/YEL 4GNDGNDGNDGNDBLK 5GNDGNDGNDGNDBLK 6 GND GND GND GND BLK DASH/I-USB2, P26PinSignal 1+5V 2+5V 3USB8 - 4USB7 - CAUTION:Possible equipment damage. The 2x5 connector can be mated to either a wide 2x5 option cable connector or a narrow 1x5 option cable connector. To prevent damage to the connectors, always connect a narrow 1x5 option cable connector to pins 1,3,5, and 7 only of the 2x5 connector (pin 9 is not keyed on the connector).5USB8 + 6USB7 + 7GND 8GND 9(not keyed) 10 Cable detect Workstation internal I-USB1, P27PinSignal 1+5V 2USB6 - 3USB6 + 4GND 5 Key (no pin) 222 Appendix A Connector pins ENWW
Workstation CPU fans, P70, P71PinSignal 1GND 2+12V 3Tach1 4PWM 5 Tach2 Workstation front system fan 1, P93 PinSignal 1Ground 2+12V 3Tach 4CMD Workstation front system fan 2, P94PinSignal 1GND 2+12V 3TACH1 4PWM1 5TACH2 6PWM2 Workstation rear system fans, P8PinSignal 1GND 2+12V 3Tach1 4PWM1 5Tach2 6PWM2 ENWW223
Workstation FDDPinSignalPinSignal 1Ground18FLP_DIR# 2FLP_LOWDEN#19Ground 3Key (no pin)20FLP_STEP# 4FLP_WDO21Ground 5Key (no pin)22FLP_STEP# 6Unused23Ground 7Ground24FLP_WRTEN# 8FLP_INDEX#25Ground 9Ground26FLP_TRACK# 10FLP_MOTOR#27Ground 11Ground28FLP_WP# 12Unused29Ground 13Ground30FLP_RD_D# 14FLP_SEL_A#31Ground 15Ground32FLP_HD_SEL# 16Unused33Ground 17 Ground 34 FLP_DSKCHG # 224 Appendix A Connector pins ENWW
B System board designators This appendix describes the system board designators for this workstation. DesignatorSilk screenComponent MH1-MH7N/AMounting holes E15E15Crisis recovery header/jumper E49E49Clear password header/jumper J9J9 RJ45/USBRear stacked RJ-45/dual USB J11J11 RJ45/USBRear stacked RJ-45/dual USB J12J12 1394/USBSingle rear 1394a/dual USB J13J13 1394Front 1394a header J20J20 SLOT6-PCI32PCI - 32/33 MHz slot J29J29Slot2 PCIe x16 retention clip J30J30Slot5 PCIe x16 retention clip J31J31 SLOT1-PCIe2 x8(4)PCIe2 x8(4) slot J32J32 SLOT3 -PCIe x8(4)PCIe x8(4) slot J33J33 SLOT4-PCIe2 x16(8)PCIe2 x16(8) slot J34J34 SLOT7-PCIe2 x16(8)PCIe2 x16(8) slot J41J41 SLOT2-PCIe2 x16 75WPCIe2 x16 75W (from system board) slot J42J42 SLOT5-PCIe2 x16 75WPCIe2 x16 75W (from system board) slot J68J68Stacked keyboard/mouse connector J83J83 AUDTriple stacked audio jacks SW50SW50 CMOSClear CMOS switch/push button P1P1 PWR MAINPower supply connector (18-pin) P2P2 PWR MEMMemory power connector (10-pin) P3P3 PWRCPUCPU power connector (8-pin) P5P5 PB/LEDPower button/HDD LED/Power LED switch/ Side access panel switch/Temperature header P8P8 REAR FANSRear fans header P10P10 FDDFlexible disk drive P24P24 FRNT USBFront panel USB header P26P26 IUSB2Internal dual USB header P27 P27 IUSB1 Internal single USB header ENWW225
DesignatorSilk screenComponent P28FRNT AUDFront panel audio header P29P29 HDD LEDHard drive LED connector P53P53Serial port connector P60-P63P60-P63 SATA0-SATA3SATA Connectors P66-P67P66-P67 SATA4-SATA5SATA Connectors P70P70 CPU0 FANPrimary CPU fan header P71P71 CPU1 FANSecondary CPU fan header P80-P87P80-P87 SAS0-SAS7SAS/SATA connectors P91P91 MEM FANSMemory fans connector P93P93 FRNT FAN1Front fan header P94P94 FRNT FAN2Front fan header XBTXBT BATBattery holder XMM1 -XMM12CPU0 - DIMM1 to CPU0 - DIMM6 CPU1 - DIMM1 to CPU1 - DIMM6Memory slots XU1 U1XU1 CPU0Primary CPU socket XU2 XU2 CPU1 Secondary CPU socket 226 Appendix B System board designators ENWW
C Routine Care General cleaning safety precautions ●Never use solvents or flammable solutions to clean the workstation. ●Never immerse any component in water or cleaning solutions; apply any liquids to a clean cloth and then use the cloth on the component. ●Always unplug the workstation before cleaning the keyboard, mouse, or air vents. ●Always disconnect the keyboard before cleaning it. ●Wear safety glasses equipped with side shields when cleaning the keyboard. Cleaning the workstation case ●Follow the safety precautions presented (Service considerations on page 64) before cleaning the workstation. ●To remove light stains or dirt, use plain water with a clean, lint-free cloth or swab. ●For stronger stains, use a mild dish washing liquid diluted with water. Rinse well by wiping it with a cloth or swab dampened with clear water. ●For stubborn stains, use isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. No rinsing is required because the alcohol evaporates quickly and does not leave a residue. ●After cleaning, always wipe the workstation with a clean, lint-free cloth. ●Occasionally, clean the air vents on the workstation. Lint and other foreign matter can block the vents and limit the airflow. Cleaning the keyboard CAUTION:Use safety glasses equipped with side shields before attempting to clean debris from under the keys. ●Follow the safety precautions presented (Service considerations on page 64) before cleaning the workstation. ●Visible debris underneath or between the keys can be removed by vacuuming or shaking. ●Canned, pressurized air can be used to clean debris from under the keys. Use caution because too much air pressure can dislodge lubricants applied under the wide keys. ●If you remove a key, use a specially designed key remover to prevent damage to the keys. This tool is available from many electronic supply outlets. CAUTION:Never remove a wide key (like the space bar key) from the keyboard. If these keys are improperly removed or installed, the keyboard might not function properly. ENWW General cleaning safety precautions 227
●Clean under a key with a swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol and squeezed out. Be careful not to wipe away lubricants necessary for proper key functions. Allow the parts to air dry before reassembly. ●Use tweezers to remove any fibers or dirt in confined areas. Cleaning the monitor ●Follow the safety precautions presented (Service considerations on page 64) before cleaning the workstation. ●To clean the monitor, wipe the monitor screen with a towelette designed for cleaning monitors or a clean cloth moistened with water. CAUTION:Do not use sprays or aerosols directly on the screen—the liquid might seep into the housing and damage a component. Never use solvents or flammable liquids on the monitor because display or housing damage may result. Cleaning the mouse 1.Follow the safety precautions presented (Service considerations on page 64) before cleaning the workstation. 2.Remove the mouse ball from the housing by removing the retaining plate. 3.Clean the mouse ball. 4.Pull out any debris from the ball socket, and wipe the ball with a clean, dry cloth. 5.Reassemble the mouse. 228 Appendix C Routine Care ENWW