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HP Z220 SFF, Z220 CMT, Z420, Z620,and Z820 WorkstationsMaintenance and Service Guide

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Index ... 186xi

Page 3 - About this guide

HP Z420 Workstation installation sequence recommendationsTable 3-6 Slot installation sequenceLoadorderCard description Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Sl

Page 4 - Table of contents

HP Z620 Workstation slot identification and description Maximum power used by all slots must not exceed total system power and is subject to configura

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HP Z620 Workstation installation sequence recommendationsTable 3-8 Slot installation sequenceLoadorderCard description Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Sl

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HP Z820 Workstation slot identification and description Maximum power used by all slots must not exceed total system power and is subject to configura

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HP Z820 Workstation installation sequence recommendationsTable 3-10 Slot installation sequenceLoadorderCard description TypeSlot0Slot1Slot2* Slot3* S

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Hard disk drives and optical disc drivesHandling hard disk drivesCAUTION: Take proper precautions when handling hard disk drives to prevent loss of wo

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Drive installation and cabling scenariosThis section presents cabling guidelines for the most common maximum storage configurations. If youadd or remo

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HP Z420 Workstations — Intel AHCI SATA controller guidelinesSee HP Z420 Workstation system board components on page 19 to determine the location of sy

Page 11 - 1 Hardware overview

HP Z420 Workstations — LSI 9212-4i RAID controller guidelinesSee HP Z420 Workstation system board components on page 19 to determine the location of s

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HP Z620 Workstations — Intel AHCI SATA controller guidelinesSee HP Z620 Workstation system board components on page 26 to determine the location of sy

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1 Hardware overview This chapter presents an overview of workstation hardware components.TopicsHP Z220 SFF Workstation components on page 1HP Z220 CMT

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HP Z620 Workstations — LSI 9212-4i RAID controller guidelinesSee HP Z620 Workstation system board components on page 26 to determine the location of s

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HP Z820 Workstation cabling guidelinesSee HP Z820 Workstation system board components on page 33 to determine the location of systemboard connectors.N

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Memory Supported DIMM configurations NOTE: Mirroring and DIMM sparing are not supported.Table 3-12 Supported DIMM configurationsPlatform Configuratio

Page 17 - Workstation specifications

BIOS errors and warningsThe BIOS generates warnings/errors on invalid memory configurations:●If the BIOS can find a valid memory configuration by disa

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HP Z220 SFF Workstation DIMM installation order Install DIMMs in this order.NOTE: If you install DIMMs of different sizes, load them in order of size,

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HP Z420 Workstation DIMM installation order Install DIMMs in this order.NOTE: If you install DIMMs of different sizes, load them in order of size, sta

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HP Z620 Workstation DIMM installation order Install DIMMs in this order.NOTE: If you install DIMMs of different sizes, load them in order of size, sta

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HP Z820 Workstation DIMM installation order Install DIMMs in this order.NOTE: If you install DIMMs of different sizes, load them in order of size, sta

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Power supply Power supply specifications All power supplies have these specifications:●Wide-ranging, active Power Factor Correction (PFC)●ENERGY STAR®

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Table 3-13 Power supply specifications (continued)Z220 SFF Z220 CMT Z420 Z620 Z820Heatdissipation,maximum(configurationand softwaredependent)646.6 bt

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HP Z220 SFF Workstation front panel components Figure 1-1 Front panel componentsTable 1-1 Component description1 Optical drive 5 Optional media ca

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Power consumption and heat dissipationPower consumption and heat dissipation specifications are available for multiple configurations. Toreview availa

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System cablingHP Z220 SFF Workstation system cablingSee HP Z220 SFF Workstation components on page 1 to determine the location of system boardconnecto

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HP Z220 CMT Workstation system cablingSee HP Z220 CMT Workstation system board component on page 12 to determine the location ofsystem board connector

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HP Z420 Workstation system cablingSee HP Z420 Workstation system board components on page 19 to determine the location of systemboard connectors.Cable

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HP Z620 Workstation system cablingSee HP Z620 Workstation system board components on page 26 to determine the location of systemboard connectors.Cable

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HP Z820 Workstation system cablingSee HP Z820 Workstation system board components on page 33 to determine the location of systemboard connectors.Cable

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4 Diagnostics and troubleshooting This chapter describes the tools available for diagnosing and troubleshooting system issues.TopicsCalling support on

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Calling supportAt times you might encounter an issue that requires support. When you call support:●Have the computer readily accessible.●Write down th

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Locating ID labelsTo assist in troubleshooting, product, serial, and authentication numbers are available on eachcomputer.●All workstations have a ser

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Locating warranty informationTo locate base warranty information, see http://www.hp.com/support/warranty-lookuptool.To locate an existing Care Pack, s

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HP Z220 SFF Workstation rear panel components Figure 1-2 Rear panel componentsNOTE: The labels for the rear panel connectors use industry-standard ic

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Diagnosis during operation●Look for blinking LEDs on the side of the computer. The blinking lights are error codes that willhelp you diagnose the prob

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Troubleshooting checklistBefore running diagnostic utilities, make sure that.●The computer is connected to a working electrical outlet and powered on,

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HP troubleshooting resources and toolsThis section provides information on the HP Help and Support Center, Online support, and HelpfulHints for troubl

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Troubleshooting a problemTo help you troubleshoot problems with your system, HP provides the Business Support Center (BSC).The BSC is a portal to an e

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Helpful hintsIf you encounter a problem with the workstation, monitor, or software, the following generalsuggestions might help you isolate and focus

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●If the monitor connected to a tower, desktop or all-in-one computer is blank:◦Plug the monitor into a different video port on the computer if one is

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Troubleshooting scenarios and solutionsThis section presents troubleshooting scenarios and possible solutions for a Windows-based system.Solving minor

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Table 4-1 Minor problems (continued)Problem Cause Possible SolutionWorkstation powered offautomatically and the PowerLED flashes red 2 times (onceeve

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Solving hard drive problemsTable 4-2 Hard drive problemsProblem Cause SolutionHard drive error Hard disk has bad sectors orhas failed.Locate and bloc

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Table 4-2 Hard drive problems (continued)Problem Cause SolutionNon-system disk or NTLDR missingmessageSystem is trying to start fromnonbootable media

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HP Z220 SFF Workstation chassis components For complete and current information on supported accessories and components for the computer, seehttp://pa

Page 47 - ENERGY STAR qualification

Solving display problemsThese suggestions apply to monitors connected to desktop and tower configurations, and to externalmonitors connected to all-in

Page 48 - Ensuring proper ventilation

Table 4-3 Display problems (continued)Problem Cause SolutionPower LED flashes red 6 times(once every second), followed by atwo-second pause, and then

Page 49 - 2 System management

Table 4-3 Display problems (continued)Problem Cause SolutionFuzzy focus; streaking, ghosting,or shadowing effects; horizontalscrolling lines; faint v

Page 50 - Intel Turbo Boost Technology

Table 4-4 Audio problems (continued)Problem Cause SolutionNoise or no sound comes out ofthe speakers or headphones.1. If you are using digital speake

Page 51 - BIOS ROM

Solving power supply problemsThis section presents power supply troubleshooting scenarios.Testing power supplyBefore replacing the power supply unit (

Page 52 - Computer Setup (F10) Utility

Table 4-6 Power supply problems (continued)Problem Cause SolutionIf the system enters the POST, perform the following:a. Power off the workstation.b.

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Self-troubleshooting with HP Vision DiagnosticsHewlett-Packard Vision Diagnostics is a diagnostic tool that can be used by the end user or technicalsu

Page 54 - Workstations

results. The information in each tab can be saved as an HTML file and stored on an optical disc or USBflash drive.Use HP Vision Diagnostics to determi

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Creating and using a bootable USB keyThis section describes how to use a USB key to access the HP Vision Diagnostics.NOTE: Using a USB key is the most

Page 56 - Workstations (continued)

User interfaceThe HP Vision Diagnostics application provides six major functions, accessible through tabs:●Survey — Current system hardware informatio

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HP Z220 SFF Workstation system board componentThe following illustration and table identify computer system board components.Figure 1-4 System board

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Survey tabThe Survey tab shows your system hardware information, organized into eleven Categories (forexample Processors) and device instances (for ex

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Test tabThe Test tab lists all available diagnostics. The lists have been tailored according to your systemconfiguration. Individual test may be selec

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5. Click the Start Test button. The Status tab, which allows you to monitor the progress of thetests, automatically displays during the testing proces

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Errors tabThe Errors tab displays detailed information about any errors found, as well as any recommendedactions.The Error Log displays the tests for

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Saving and printing information in HP Vision DiagnosticsYou can save the information displayed in the HP Vision Diagnostics Survey, History and Errors

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Self-troubleshooting with HP PC HardwareDiagnosticsHP PC Hardware Diagnostics is a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) based diagnostic toolt

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◦Includes recommended actions with URL information on whom to contact◦Generation of the failure code indicates a definite hardware failure – no additi

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Accessing HP PC Hardware DiagnosticsThe process to access the diagnostics tool is the same regardless of the location from which it is run.The user pr

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Running HP PC Hardware DiagnosticsThe System Information screen provides extensive system information, which is retrieved from theSMBIOS tables if the

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Hardware diagnostic testsHP PC Hardware Diagnostics provides five sets of hardware diagnostic tests to validate the functionalityof hardware component

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HP Z220 SFF Workstation system board architectureThis section describes the system architectures.The following figure shows the typical system board b

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Diagnostic codes and errorsThis section presents information about diagnostic LED codes, LED color definitions, and POST errormessages to help you tro

Page 70 - Desktop management

Table 4-8 Diagnostic lights and audible codes (continued)Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinksthree times, once everysecond,

Page 71 - Installing a remote system

Table 4-8 Diagnostic lights and audible codes (continued)Activity Possible cause Recommended actionRed Power LED blinkseight times, once everysecond,

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Table 4-8 Diagnostic lights and audible codes (continued)Activity Possible cause Recommended actionSystem does not power-onand LEDs are not blinking.

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LED color definitionsThe following table describes what each LED light on the computer front panel signifies.Table 4-9 LED color definitionsLED state

Page 74 - FailSafe Boot Block

Table 4-10 POST error messages (continued)Screen message Probable cause Recommended action162—Systems Options Error 1. Run Computer Setup (F10) util

Page 75 - Workstation security

Table 4-10 POST error messages (continued)Screen message Probable cause Recommended action304—Keyboard or SystemUnit ErrorKeyboard failure. 1. Recon

Page 76 - Asset tracking

Table 4-10 POST error messages (continued)Screen message Probable cause Recommended action521—Memory fan (3) notdetectedMemory fan(3) missing, disco

Page 77 - SATA hard disk drive security

Table 4-10 POST error messages (continued)Screen message Probable cause Recommended action922—Front USB 2 NotConnectedFront USB 2 mechanism is missi

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5 Configuring password security andresetting CMOS This chapter describes how to configure password security and to reset CMOS.●Preparing to configure

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Workstation specifications HP Z220 SFFProcessortechnologyIntel Series C216 chipset:●Support for the Intel® Xeon® Processor E3 v2 Family, third-gener

Page 80 - Password security

Resetting the password jumper Use the following procedure to disable the power-on or setup password features and clear the power-on and setup password

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Clearing and resetting the CMOS This section describes the steps necessary to successfully clear and reset the CMOS. The CMOS of thecomputer stores pa

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Using Computer Setup (F10) Utility to reset CMOS1. Access Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu.2. When Computer Setup message appears in the lower-right

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A Linux technical notesHP offers a variety of Linux solutions for HP workstation customers:●HP certifies and supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Page 84 - Chassis security

audio mixing. The performance of software audio mixing and playback is greatly improved in ALSAversion 1.0.13 and later.After the driver is installed,

Page 85 - Thermal sensors

NVIDIA Graphics WorkstationsSome workstation configurations come with NVIDIA Quadro graphics hardware. HP recommends theuse of NVIDIA drivers for best

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AMD Graphics WorkstationsSome workstation configurations include AMD graphics hardware. HP recommends use of AMDgraphics drivers for best results on L

Page 87 - 3 Component replacement

B Configuring RAID devices This appendix explains how to configure RAID arrays on your workstation.TopicsRAID hard drive maximum and associated storag

Page 88 - Warnings and cautions

Supported RAID configurationsAll workstation platforms have Intel controllers, as follows:●LSI 2308 controllers — HP Z820 Workstations●LSI 9212-4i con

Page 89 - Service considerations

Configuring Intel SATA RAID This section describes how to use Intel® Rapid Storage Technology enterprise (Intel® RSTe) or Intel®Rapid Storage Technolo

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HP Z220 CMT Workstation componentsFor complete and current information on supported accessories and components for the computer, seehttp://partsurfer.

Page 91 - Product recycling

Configuring system BIOSTo set up a RAID configuration, the emulation mode must be set to RAID+AHCI in Computer Setup(F10) Utility. This is the default

Page 92 - Cable management

Configuring RAID with the Intel utilityFollow these steps to create RAID volumes.NOTE: The option ROM displays once for each controller. For example,

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Configuring RAID on an LSI 2308 or LSI 9212-4icontroller This section explains how to use the LSI Logic Configuration Utility to set up a SATA or SAS

Page 94 - Expansion slots

RAID 1 configurationFollow these steps to configure an Integrated Mirroring (IM) volume with the BIOS-based configurationutility. The procedure assume

Page 95 - Table 3-1 PCI slots

RAID 1E/10 configurationFollow these steps to configure an Integrated Mirroring Extended (IME) volume. The procedure assumesthe system has the require

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Configuring RAID on an LSI 9260-8i MegaRAIDcontroller This section explains how to use the LSI Logic Configuration Utility to set up SATA or SAS RAID

Page 97 - Table 3-3 PCI slots

●Disable BGI: No, Yes●Select Size: Specify the size of the RAID array5. Select Next.6. A message warns you of the effect of your particular Write Poli

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Software RAID solutionThis section summarizes software RAID considerations that are specific to the Linux environment, andprovides links to additional

Page 99 - Table 3-5 PCI slots

Configuring software RAIDSee the following sites for additional information about configuring software RAID on Red HatEnterprise Linux (RHEL) or SUSE

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C System board designators HP Z220 SFF WorkstationDesignator Silk screen Component/DescriptionE15 E15 Crisis recovery header/jumperE49 E49 Clear passw

Page 101 - Table 3-7 PCI slots

HP Z220 CMT Workstation front panel components Figure 1-6 Front panel componentsTable 1-5 Component descriptions1 Optical drive 5 USB 3.0 ports (2)

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Designator Silk screen Component/DescriptionP151 MEDIA2 Media card readerP160 SATAPWR1 HDD power (black)XBT1 XBT1 BAT Battery holderXMM1 - XMM4 XMM1 -

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Table C-1 HP Z220 CMT Workstation system board designators (continued)Designator Silk screen ComponentP6 SPKR SpeakerP8 P8 CHFAN Rear system fanP9 P9

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Table C-2 HP Z420 and Z620 Workstation system board designators(continued)Designator Name on board ComponentE49/JP49 PSWD Clear Password headerJ9 RJ4

Page 105 - Removal and replacement tips

Table C-2 HP Z420 and Z620 Workstation system board designators(continued)Designator Name on board ComponentP9 CHFAN Front chassis fan headerP10 FLOP

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Table C-3 HP Z820 Workstation system board designators (continued)Designator Name on board ComponentJ32 J32 SLOT5-PCIe2 x8(4) PCI Express Gen 2 x8 (4

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Table C-3 HP Z820 Workstation system board designators (continued)Designator Name on board ComponentP85 SAS5 SAS/SATA Port 5P86 SAS6 SAS/SATA Port 6P

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IndexBBIOS ROM 41CCable management 82CMOS 159clearing and resetting 161Computer Setup (F10) Utility 42Menu description 44Configuring RAID devices 167m

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HP Z620 Workstation chassis25HP Z620 Workstation frontpanel 23HP Z620 Workstation rearpanel 24HP Z820 Workstation 30HP Z820 Workstation chassis32HP Z8

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Copyright Information© Copyright 2012, 2013 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.PThird Edition: February 2013First Edition: April 2012669531-003Warr

Page 111 - SATA RAID

HP Z220 CMT Workstation rear panel components Figure 1-7 Rear panel componentsTable 1-6 Component descriptions1 Power cord connector 9 Power sup

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HP Z220 CMT Workstation chassis componentsThe following figure shows the chassis components of a typical HP Z220 CMT Workstation layout.Drive configur

Page 113 - DIMM installation guidelines

HP Z220 CMT Workstation system board componentThe following illustration and table identify workstation system board components.Figure 1-9 System boa

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HP Z220 CMT Workstation system board architectureThe following figure shows the typical system board block diagram.Figure 1-10 System board block dia

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Workstation specifications HP Z220 CMTProcessortechnologyIntel Series C216 chipset:●Support for the Intel Xeon Processor E3 v2 Family or third-generat

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HP Z420 Workstation componentsFor complete and current information on supported accessories and components for the computer, seehttp://partsurfer.hp.c

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HP Z420 Workstation front panel Figure 1-11 Front panel componentsTable 1-9 Component descriptions1 Optical drive 5 USB 3.0 ports (2, blue)2Power b

Page 118 - Power supply

HP Z420 Workstation rear panel Figure 1-12 Rear panel componentsTable 1-10 Component descriptions1 Power supply Built-In Self Test(BIST) LED9Audio

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HP Z420 Workstation chassis componentsFigure 1-13 Chassis componentsTable 1-11 Component descriptions1 Power supply 9 CPU2 Side access panel 10 Memo

Page 120 - System board

HP Z420 Workstation system board components Figure 1-14 System board component locationsTable 1-12 System board component descriptionsI/O SATA (SAS

Page 121 - System cabling

About this guideThis guide provides service and maintenance information, technical details and configuration guidancefor the HP Z220 SFF, Z220 CMT, Z4

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HP Z420 Workstation system board architecture Figure 1-15 HP Z420 Workstation system board block diagramNOTE: The PCIe designators indicate the mecha

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HP Z420 Workstation specifications Processor technologyIntel Series C602 chipset:●Support for the Intel Xeon Processor E5-1600 Series and E5-2600 Seri

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Weight●Standard configuration: 13.2 kg (29.2 lb)●Minimum configuration: 12.5 kg (27.5 lb)●Maximum configuration: 17.7 kg (39.4 lb)Chassis dimensionsTo

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HP Z620 Workstation components For complete and current information on supported accessories and components for the computer, seehttp://partsurfer.hp.

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HP Z620 Workstation rear panel Figure 1-17 Rear panel componentsTable 1-14 Component descriptions1 Power cord connector 8 Audio line-out connector

Page 127 - Calling support

HP Z620 Workstation chassis components Figure 1-18 Chassis componentsTable 1-15 Component descriptions1 Side access panel 13 Second CPU memory modul

Page 128 - Locating ID labels

HP Z620 Workstation system board components Figure 1-19 System board component locationsTable 1-16 System board components descriptionsI/O PCI/PCIe

Page 129 - Diagnosis guidelines

Table 1-16 System board components descriptions (continued)12 Serial (optional) 23 CPU1 memory fan (optional) Service 24 Rear fans 35 Clear CMOS bu

Page 130 - Diagnosis during operation

HP Z620 Workstation specifications ProcessortechnologyIntel Series C602 chipset:●Support for the Intel Xeon Processor E5-1600 Series and E5-2600 Serie

Page 131 - Troubleshooting checklist

Weight●Standard configuration: 17.9 kg (39.4 lb)●Minimum configuration: 15.5 kg (34.2 lb)●Maximum configuration: 22.6 kg (49.9 lb)Chassisdimensions●He

Page 132 - Online support

Table of contents1 Hardware overview ... 1HP Z2

Page 133 - Product Change Notifications

HP Z820 Workstation componentsFor information on supported accessories and components, see http://partsurfer.hp.com.TopicsHP Z820 Workstation system b

Page 134 - Helpful hints

HP Z820 Workstation rear panel Figure 1-22 Rear panel componentsTable 1-18 Component descriptions1 Power cord connector 9 USB 3.0 ports (2, blue)2

Page 135 - Customer Self-Repair program

HP Z820 Workstation chassis components Figure 1-23 Chassis componentsTable 1-19 Component descriptions1 CPU/memory fans 12 Processor (CPU) heatsink2

Page 136 - Solving minor problems

HP Z820 Workstation system board components Figure 1-24 System board component locationsTable 1-20 System board component descriptionsI/O PCI/PCIe P

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Table 1-20 System board component descriptions (continued)10 Serial 24 Auxiliary fan 2 (rear) 39 Crisis recovery jumperSAS/SATA 25 CPU/memory fans 40

Page 138 - Solving hard drive problems

HP Z820 Workstation specifications ProcessortechnologyIntel Series C602 chipset:●Support for the Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600 Series, including proces

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I/O technology●SATA RAID 0/1/5/10 on SCU●SAS RAID 0/1/10 on LSI SAS 2308 controller●Six SATA ports: four SCU (3 GB/s); two AHCI (6 GB/s)●Eight SAS por

Page 140 - Solving display problems

Environmental specificationsThe following table lists the environmental specifications of HP Workstations.Table 1-21 HP Workstation environmental spe

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Ensuring proper ventilationProper ventilation for the system is important for workstation operation. Follow these guidelines:●Operate the workstation

Page 142 - Solving audio problems

2 System management This section describes the tools and utilities that provide system management for the workstation.TopicsPower management and perfo

Page 143 - Solving printer problems

Environmental specifications ... 37ENERGY STAR quali

Page 144 - Solving power supply problems

Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT)This computer supports HTT, an Intel-proprietary technology that improves processor performancethrough parallelization

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Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA)Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) is available on some Z series Workstations. NUMA can improvememory bandwidth and late

Page 146 - Overview

Computer Setup (F10) UtilityTopicsComputer Setup (F10) functionality on page 42Accessing Computer Setup (F10) Utility on page 43Computer Setup (F10) U

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●Specify the Asset Tag or property identification number assigned by the company to thisworkstation.●Enable power-on password prompts during system re

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Computer Setup (F10) Utility menuThe following tables describe the functions available in Computer Setup (F10) (BIOS) utility menu.NOTE: With new BIOS

Page 149 - User interface

Table 2-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z220 SFF and Z220 CMTWorkstations (continued)Heading Option Description Apply De

Page 150 - Survey tab

Table 2-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z220 SFF and Z220 CMTWorkstations (continued)Heading Option Description◦Hard Driv

Page 151 - Test tab

Table 2-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z220 SFF and Z220 CMTWorkstations (continued)Heading Option Description Device S

Page 152 - History tab

Table 2-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z220 SFF and Z220 CMTWorkstations (continued)Heading Option Description System S

Page 153 - Help tab

Table 2-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z220 SFF and Z220 CMTWorkstations (continued)Heading Option Description Secure Bo

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Changing a power-on or setup password ... 72Deleting a power-on or setup password ...

Page 155 - Diagnostics

Table 2-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z220 SFF and Z220 CMTWorkstations (continued)Heading Option DescriptionNOTE: If y

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Table 2-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z220 SFF and Z220 CMTWorkstations (continued)Heading Option Description Device Op

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Table 2-2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z420, Z620, and the Z820WorkstationsHeading Option DescriptionFile System Informa

Page 158 - System information

Table 2-2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z420, Z620, and the Z820Workstations (continued)Heading Option Description Save C

Page 159 - Hardware diagnostic tests

Table 2-2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z420, Z620, and the Z820Workstations (continued)Heading Option Description◦Hard D

Page 160 - Diagnostic codes and errors

Table 2-2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z420, Z620, and the Z820Workstations (continued)Heading Option Description Devic

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Table 2-2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z420, Z620, and the Z820Workstations (continued)Heading Option Description Syste

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Table 2-2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z420, Z620, and the Z820Workstations (continued)Heading Option DescriptionCAUTION

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Table 2-2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z420, Z620, and the Z820Workstations (continued)Heading Option DescriptionAdvance

Page 164 - POST error messages

Table 2-2 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions for the HP Z420, Z620, and the Z820Workstations (continued)Heading Option Description Devic

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Drive installation and cabling scenarios ... 96HP Z220 SFF Workstations — SATA cable connection gui

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Desktop managementThis section summarizes capabilities, features, and key components of computer management.TopicsInitial computer configuration and d

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Initial computer configuration and deploymentThe computer includes a preinstalled system software image. After a brief software unbundling process,the

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Copying a setup configuration to another computerThis section provides information about replicating the computer setup.CAUTION: Setup configuration i

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Updating and managing softwareHP provides several tools for managing and updating software on desktops and computers:●HP Client Manager Software●Altir

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HP SoftPaq Download ManagerHP SoftPaq Download Manager is a free, easy-to-use interface for locating and downloading softwareupdates for the HP client

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If the system ROM fails the validation check, the FailSafe Boot Block provides enough support to startthe computer from a BIOS image CD created from a

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Asset trackingAsset tracking features provide asset tracking data that can be managed using HP Systems InsightManager (HP SIM), HP Console Management

Page 173 - A Linux technical notes

SATA hard disk drive securityHP computers include the HP DriveLock facility for SATA hard disk drives to prevent unauthorizedaccess to data.WARNING! E

Page 174 - Hyper-Threading Technology

DriveLock applicationsThe most practical use of DriveLock is in a corporate environment. The system administrator would beresponsible for configuring

Page 175 - NVIDIA Graphics Workstations

Enabling DriveLockTo enable and set the DriveLock user password:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. As soon as the computer is powered on, repeated

Page 176 - AMD Graphics Workstations

Troubleshooting a problem ... 123Instant Support and Active Chat ...

Page 177 - B Configuring RAID devices

Password securityThe power-on password prevents unauthorized use of the computer by requiring entry of a password toaccess applications or data when t

Page 178 - Supported RAID configurations

Establishing a power-on password using computer setupEstablishing a power-on password through Computer Setup (F10) Utility prevents access to thecompu

Page 179 - Configuring Intel SATA RAID

Entering a setup passwordIf a setup password has been established on the computer, you will be prompted to enter it each timeyou run Computer Setup (F

Page 180 - Configuring system BIOS

Deleting a power-on or setup passwordTo delete a power-on or setup password:1. Power on or restart the computer.2. Choose from the following:●To delet

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Clearing passwordsIf you forget the password, you cannot access the computer.For instructions about clearing passwords, see Configuring password secur

Page 182 - RAID 0 configuration

Side access panel solenoid lockThe side access panel solenoid lock (available only on specific workstations) secures the side accesspanel to the chass

Page 183 - RAID 1 configuration

Programmable power button (Windows only)With ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) enabled, you can customize the behavior ofthe power but

Page 184 - RAID 1E/10 configuration

3 Component replacementinformation and guidelines This chapter provides warnings, cautions, information, and guidelines for removal and replacementpro

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Warnings and cautionsWARNING! These symbols on any surface or area of the equipment indicate the following: Presence of a hot surface or hot component

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Service considerationsTools and software requirementsThe tools necessary for computer component removal and installation are:●Torx T-15 driver●Flat bl

Page 187 - Software RAID solution

POST error messages ... 1545 Configuring password security a

Page 188 - Configuring software RAID

Personalgroundingmethods andequipmentUse the following items to help prevent ESD damage:●Wrist straps — These are flexible straps with a maximum of on

Page 189 - C System board designators

Product recyclingHP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, andrechargeable batteries.For information

Page 190 - HP Z220 CMT Workstation

Cable management Proper routing of the internal cables is critical to the operation of the workstation. Follow good cablemanagement practices when rem

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CPU (processor) and CPU heatsink CAUTION: Observe the following cautions when removing or replacing the heatsink.— When removing the heatsink, loosen

Page 192 - (continued)

Expansion slots This section identifies and describes computer expansion card slots, and presents card configurationinformation.Go to http://www.hp.co

Page 193 - HP Z820 Workstations

HP Z220 SFF Workstation slot identification and description Maximum power used by all slots must not exceed total system power and is subject to confi

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HP Z220 SFF Workstation installation sequence recommendationsTable 3-2 Slot Installation sequenceLoadorderCard description Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot

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HP Z220 CMT Workstation slot identification and description Maximum power used by all slots must not exceed total system power and is subject to confi

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HP Z220 CMT Workstation installation sequence recommendationsTable 3-4 Slot installation sequenceLoadorderCard description Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot

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HP Z420 Workstation slot identification and description Maximum power used by all slots must not exceed total system power and is subject to configura

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