HP Omni Pro 110 Business PC Specifications

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Page 1 - HP Omni Pro 110 All-in-One PC

Maintenance & Service GuideHP Omni Pro 110 All-in-One PC

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●Expansion slot: 1x half-size – for WLAN only●Ethernet LAN: Realtek RL8111E 10/100/1000Front ComponentsComponent Component(1) Webcam LED indicator (op

Page 3 - About This Book

Rear and Side ComponentsComponent Component(1) Media Card Reader LED (9) Memory access(2) HP 6-in-1 Media Card Reader (10) (4) USB 2.0 ports(3) (2) US

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2 Installing and Customizing theSoftwareIf your computer was not shipped with a Microsoft operating system, some portions of thisdocumentation do not

Page 5 - Table of contents

4. Click on the Windows Update link.In Windows 7, the Windows Update screen appears. Click view available updates and makesure all critical updates ar

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3 Computer Setup (F10) UtilityComputer Setup (F10) UtilitiesUse Computer Setup (F10) Utility to do the following:●Change factory default settings.●Set

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●Power●Boot●ExitUse the arrow keys to select the appropriate heading, then press Enter. Use the arrow (up anddown) keys to select the option you want,

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Table 3-1 Computer Setup—Main (continued)1st Drive2nd DriveFor each, allows you to set:● Port Configuration - enable/disable (default is enabled)Capa

Page 9 - 1 Product Features

Computer Setup—AdvancedNOTE: Support for specific Computer Setup options may vary depending on the hardwareconfiguration.WARNING! Setting items on thi

Page 10 - Front Components

Table 3-3 Computer Setup—PowerOption DescriptionAfter AC PowerFailureAllows you to select system restart behavior after power loss:● Stay Off (defaul

Page 11 - Rear and Side Components

Table 3-4 Computer Setup—Boot (continued)Hard Drive GroupBoot PrioritySpecifies boot device priority within hard drives.Network Group BootPrioritySpe

Page 12 - Software

© Copyright 2011, 2012 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P. Theinformation contained herein is subject tochange without notice.Microsoft and Windo

Page 13 - Protecting the Software

4 Serial ATA (SATA) Drive Guidelinesand FeaturesNOTE: HP only supports the use of SATA hard drives on these models of computer. No ParallelATA (PATA)

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SMART ATA DrivesThe Self Monitoring Analysis and Recording Technology (SMART) ATA drives for the HP PersonalComputers have built-in drive failure pred

Page 15 - Computer Setup—Main

5 Identifying the Chassis, Routine Care,and Disassembly PreparationThis chapter provides general service information for the computer. Adherence to th

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Electrostatic Discharge InformationA sudden discharge of static electricity from your finger or other conductor can destroy static-sensitivedevices or

Page 17 - Computer Setup—Power

●Place items on a grounded surface before removing them from their container.●Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive component or assem

Page 18 - Computer Setup—Boot

Recommended Materials and EquipmentMaterials and equipment that are recommended for use in preventing static electricity include:● Antistatic tape●Ant

Page 19 - Computer Setup—Exit

●Never cover the ventilation slots on the monitor with any type of material.●Install or enable power management functions of the operating system or o

Page 20 - SATA Hard Drive Cables

CAUTION: Use safety glasses equipped with side shields before attempting to clean debris fromunder the keys. ●Visible debris underneath or between the

Page 21 - Hard Drive Capacities

ScrewsThe screws used in the computer are not interchangeable. They may have standard or metric threadsand may be of different lengths. If an incorrec

Page 22 - Chassis Designation

WARNING! This computer contains a lithium battery. There is a risk of fire and chemical burn if thebattery is handled improperly. Do not disassemble,

Page 23 - Generating Static

About This BookWARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodilyharm or loss of life.CAUTION: Te

Page 24 - Grounding the Work Area

6 Illustrated parts catalogComputer major components22 Chapter 6 Illustrated parts catalog

Page 25 - Operating Guidelines

Item Description Spare part number(1) Display panel, 20-inch, non-glare 646794-001(2) Front bezel kit 704214-001 Memory modules (PC3-10600, 1333-MHz;

Page 26 - Routine Care

Item Description Spare part number ●E5800 (3.20-GHz, 2-MB L2 cache, 800-MHz FSB) 646376-001 ●E5700 (3.00-GHz, 2-MB L2 cache, 800-MHz FSB) 631759-001

Page 27 - Service Considerations

Spare partnumberDescription573954-001 Intel Core2 Duo E7600 processor (3.06-GHz, 3-MB L2 cache, 1066-MHz FSB)586745-001 Intel Core2 Duo E7500 processo

Page 28 - Lithium Coin Cell Battery

Spare partnumberDescription651600-001 Optical drive bracket651601-001 Inverter board651606-001 Fan651607-001 Heat sink assembly (thermal module) (incl

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7 Removal and Replacement ProceduresAll-in One (AIO) ChassisThe following sections provide information about disassembling various components of the H

Page 30 - 6 Illustrated parts catalog

Small Rear CoverThe small rear cover is located above the stand. You must remove it to remove the stand.To remove the small rear cover:1. Prepare the

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StandThe stand is secured with three screws.To remove the stand:1. Prepare the computer for disassembly (see Preparing to Disassemble the Computeron p

Page 32 - Mass storage devices

Left Rear CoverThe left rear cover is located on the left, rear of the computer. You must remove it to access theoptical drive and the hard drive.To r

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Optical DriveDescription Spare part number8X DVD±RW SuperMulti DL Drive with LightScribe 597927-001Optical drive bracket 651600-001Optical drive bezel

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Page 35 - All-in One (AIO) Chassis

If you need to remove the optical drive bracket from the rear of the optical drive:Figure 7-5 Optical drive bracket1. Remove the two screws that secu

Page 36 - Small Rear Cover

Hard DriveDescription Spare part number1000-GB 621418-001750-GB 632938-001500-GB 621421-001320-GB 621420-001250-GB 621419-001The hard drive is located

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8. To remove the hard drive from the hard drive cage, remove the four Phillips screws that securethe drive to the cage, and then slide the drive out o

Page 38 - Left Rear Cover

Right Rear CoverThe right rear cover is located on the right, rear of the computer. You must remove it to accessmemory and system board components.To

Page 39 - Optical Drive

MemoryDescription Spare part number2 GB (PC3-10600, 1333-MHz) 651609-0011 GB (PC3-10600, 1333-MHz) 651608-001Memory modules are located on the right s

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7. Open both latches of the memory module socket (1), and remove the memory module from thesocket (2).Figure 7-10 Removing the memory moduleNOTE: If

Page 41 - Hard Drive

Heat Sink (Thermal Module)Description Spare part numberHeat sink (thermal module) 651607-001The heat sink is secured with five screws and four clips.

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8. In the order indicated by the numbers stamped into the heat sink, remove the four screws (2)that secure the heat sink to the system board.9. Remove

Page 43 - Right Rear Cover

ProcessorDescription Spare part numberIntel Core2 Duo processors (include replacement thermal material) E8500, 6-MB cache, 3.16 GHz 466170-001E8400,

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9. Carefully lift the processor from the socket (3).CAUTION: Do NOT handle the pins in the processor socket. These pins are very fragile andhandling t

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Table of contents1 Product Features ...

Page 46 - Heat Sink (Thermal Module)

WLAN ModuleDescription Spare part numberWLAN module (802.11b/g/n) (1x1 mini card) 634906-001The WLAN module is connected to the system board. The modu

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8. Lift the module to a 45-degree angle, and then remove it from the system board.Figure 7-15 Removing the WLAN moduleTo install the WLAN module, rev

Page 48 - Processor

Webcam ModuleDescription Spare part numberWebcam module 651586-001The webcam module is located at the top of the computer. It is located below an uppe

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9. Disconnect the webcam cable from the module.Figure 7-18 Disconnecting the webcam module cable10. Remove the module from the computer.To install a

Page 50 - WLAN Module

Rear CoverThe rear cover is secured with five screws. You must pry it off at the seams around the edges of thecomputer, starting at the bottom.To remo

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9. Pry the cover off at the top covers (2), and then work around the remainder of the computerprying the cover off (3).Figure 7-20 Removing the rear

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Inverter BoardDescription Spare part numberInverter board 651601-001The inverter board is located on the left side of the computer under the rear cove

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8. Remove the two screws (2) that secure the board to the computer.Figure 7-21 Removing the inverter board9. Remove the inverter board from the compu

Page 54 - Rear Cover

Power Button BoardDescription Spare part numberPower button board 651585-001The power button board is mounted on the left side of the computer. It is

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System Board ShieldThe system board shield sits above the system board. It is secured with two screws.To remove the system board shield:1. Prepare the

Page 56 - Inverter Board

Generating Static ... 15Preventing Electro

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FanDescription Spare part numberFan 651606-001The fan is located near the top of the computer. It is secured with three screws.To remove the fan:1. Pr

Page 58 - Power Button Board

10. Lift the fan from the computer (3).Figure 7-24 Removing the fanTo install the fan, reverse the removal procedures.Fan 53

Page 59 - System Board Shield

SpeakersDescription Spare part numberSpeaker, right 651597-001Speaker, left 651598-001The speakers are located at the bottom of the computer. Two sepa

Page 60 - Fan 651606-001

9. Disconnect the speaker cables from the system board connectors. The right speaker cableconnector is black, the left speaker cable connector is whit

Page 61 - Figure 7-24 Removing the fan

System BoardDescription Spare part numberSystem board 648965-001Thermal pad, DIMM (20mm x 50mm x 2.5mm) 651595-001Thermal pad, VRM (15mm x 40mm x 4mm)

Page 62 - Speakers

11. Lift the system board straight up and out of the computer (2).Figure 7-27 Removing the system boardTo install the system board, reverse the remov

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Stand BracketThe stand bracket is secured with four screws. Removing it allows access to the fans, heat sink,processor, and optional TV tuner.To remov

Page 64 - System Board

Drive ConnectorsThe drive connectors are located near the middle of the computer, below the fan. They are securedwith two screws and each has two conn

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11. Remove the cables from the clips built into the computer.12. Remove the drive connector from the computer.To install the hard drive connector, rev

Page 66 - Stand Bracket

10. Remove the six screws that secure the bezel to the computer.Figure 7-30 Removing the front bezel11. Disconnect the power button assembly from the

Page 68 - Front Bezel

12. Press the tabs that secure the bezel to the display assembly, and separate the bezel from thedisplay assembly.Figure 7-32 Removing the bezel from

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Display PanelDescription Spare part numberDisplay, 20-inch, non-glare 646794-001The display panel is secured with 4 screws.To remove the display panel

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12. Remove the four screws that secure the display panel.Figure 7-33 Removing the display panel13. Lift the display panel from the remaining assembly

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A POST Error MessagesThis appendix lists the error codes, error messages, and the various indicator light and audiblesequences that you may encounter

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POST Numeric Codes and Text MessagesThis section covers those POST errors that have numeric codes associated with them. The sectionalso includes some

Page 73 - A POST Error Messages

Table A-1 Numeric Codes and Text Messages (continued)Control panel message Description Recommended action164-MemorySize Error Memory amount has chang

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Table A-1 Numeric Codes and Text Messages (continued)Control panel message Description Recommended action304-Keyboard or System Unit Error Keyboard f

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Table A-1 Numeric Codes and Text Messages (continued)Control panel message Description Recommended action1805-Ambient Temperature Previously OverLimi

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Table A-1 Numeric Codes and Text Messages (continued)Control panel message Description Recommended action2202-PMM Deallocation Error during MEBxclean

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Table A-1 Numeric Codes and Text Messages (continued)Control panel message Description Recommended action2220-USB Key Provisioning file hasmismatch v

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Table A-1 Numeric Codes and Text Messages (continued)Control panel message Description Recommended actionNetwork Server Mode Active and NoKeyboard At

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Interpreting POST Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs andAudible CodesThis section covers the front panel LED codes as well as the audible codes that may occu

Page 81 - Audible Codes

Table A-2 Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes (continued)Activity Beeps Possible Cause Recommended ActionRed Power LED flashes fourtimes, o

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Table A-2 Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes (continued)Activity Beeps Possible Cause Recommended ActionRed Power LED flashes ninetimes, o

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Resetting the CMOS Jumper1. Turn off the computer and any external devices, and disconnect the power cord from the poweroutlet. The power must be disc

Page 84 - Resetting the CMOS Jumper

For instructions on Computer Setup, see the Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide.Resetting the CMOS Jumper 77

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B Connector Pin AssignmentsThis appendix contains the pin assignments for many computer and workstation connectors. Some ofthese connectors may not be

Page 86 - B Connector Pin Assignments

HeadphoneConnector and Icon (1/8” miniphone) Pin Signal1 (Tip)2 (Ring)3 (Shield)Audio_leftPower_RightGroundLine-in AudioConnector and Icon (1/8” minip

Page 87 - Line-out Audio

C Power Cord Set RequirementsThe power supplies on some computers have external power switches. The voltage select switchfeature on the computer permi

Page 88 - C Power Cord Set Requirements

Country-Specific RequirementsAdditional requirements specific to a country are shown in parentheses and explained below.Country Accrediting Agency C

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1 Product FeaturesThe HP Compaq 6000 Pro All-In One Business PC offers the following features:● Processors: Intel® Pentium™ Dual Core, Core™ 2 Duo, an

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D SpecificationsAll-in One ModelsTable D-1 SpecificationsDesktop DimensionsHeightWidthDepth16.0 in20.0 in8.6 in47.0 cm50.8 cm22.0 cmApproximate Weigh

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IndexAAC adapterspare part numbers 24, 25audible codes 73Bbatterydisposal 21beep codes 73bezelremoving 60spare part numbers 23, 60bezel (front)spare p

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line-out audio pin assignments79LVDS cablespare part number 23, 25Mmass storage devices, spare partnumbers 24memory moduleremoving 36spare part number

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webcam moduleremoving 44spare part number 23, 25WLAN antenna cablespare part number 23, 25WLAN moduleremoving 42spare part number 23, 25Index 85

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