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Page 1 - Hardware Reference Guide

Hardware Reference GuideHP RP7 Retail System Model 7800

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Front Panel ControlsControl Function1Menu Opens the On-Screen Display (OSD) main menu.2– (Minus) If the OSD menu is on, tap to navigate backward throu

Page 3 - About This Book

5. To select an item from the OSD Menu, use the + or – icons to scroll to and highlight yourselection, then tap the OK icon to select that function.6.

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Rear I/O Panel Components1 Hard Drive Activity Light 9 Secured USB Port2 Line-Out Connector for powered audiodevices (green)10 Line-In Audio Connector

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2 Hardware UpgradesTools NeededA Phillips, Torx, or flat blade screwdriver is needed for most of the procedures described in this guide.Warnings and C

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This apparatus is intended to be supported by UL or CSA Listed wall mount bracket. HP recommendsthat you use an HP Quick Release mounting bracket for

Page 7 - 1 Product Features

4. Pull the power supply cover back then lift if up and off the unit.5. Remove the decorative panel on the rear of the unit by gently prying the panel

Page 8 - Optional HP RP7 Accessories

6. Slide down the two levers on the upper corners of the rear I/O panel (1) and rotate the cover off(2).7. Attach the RP7 display head to the stand&ap

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8. Slide the mounting bracket cover down over the stand's mounting bracket.9. Rotate open the small door at the base of the power supply housing

Page 10 - Front Panel Controls

10. Close the small door at the base of the power supply housing (1). Route the power supply cordthrough side of the base, then out through the center

Page 11 - Table 1-1 OSD Main Menu

12. Snap the decorative panel back onto the rear of the base.13. Replace the power supply cover by lowering it down over the neck of the base then sli

Page 12 - Rear I/O Panel Components

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

Page 13 - 2 Hardware Upgrades

14. Replace the rear I/O cover by placing the hooks on the bottom of the cover into the slots on thebottom of the chassis (1). Then rotate the top of

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3. Slide down the two levers on the upper corners of the rear I/O panel (1) and rotate the cover off(2).4. Pull the power supply cover back then lift

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5. Remove the decorative panel on the rear of the unit by gently prying the panel away from thebase at the tab locations on the top and sides of the p

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7. Snap the decorative panel back onto the rear of the base.8. Replace the power supply cover by lowering it down over the neck of the base then slidi

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9. Replace the rear I/O cover by placing the hooks on the bottom of the cover into the slots on thebottom of the chassis (1). Then rotate the top of t

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The procedure for installing an integrated USB module is the same for all modules. To install a USBmodule:1. Turn off the computer properly through th

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4. Press inward on the buttons located near the bottom sides of the display head's back panel (1)then slide the back panel up and off the display

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6. Pull the plug that is inserted in the USB port out of the port.NOTE: Some models do not have plugs in the USB ports.7. Slide the screw hole cover p

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8. Install the two screws that were previously removed (1) and slide the cover plate on the moduleforward to cover the screws (2).9. Slide the display

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10. Replace the rear I/O cover by placing the hooks on the bottom of the cover into the slots on thebottom of the chassis (1). Then rotate the top of

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About This BookThis guide provides basic information for upgrading this computer model.WARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to

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3. Slide down the two levers on the upper corners of the rear I/O panel (1) and rotate the cover off(2).4. Pull the power supply cover back then lift

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5. Remove the decorative panel on the rear of the unit by gently prying the panel away from thebase at the tab locations on the top and sides of the p

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7. Route the audio, DVI, and power cables through the hole in the customer display back plate (1).Connect the back plate to the customer display by al

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9. Route the audio, DVI, and power cables through the rear of the base and out the front of thebase, then up through the cable retainer on the neck of

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11. Slide the back plate mounting bracket into the mounting hole on the rear of the RP7 base (1),and install the two screws included with the customer

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13. Replace the rear I/O cover by placing the hooks on the bottom of the cover into the slots on thebottom of the chassis (1). Then rotate the top of

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3. Slide down the two levers on the upper corners of the rear I/O panel (1) and rotate the cover off(2).4. Pull the power supply cover back then lift

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5. Remove the decorative panel on the rear of the unit by gently prying the panel away from thebase at the tab locations on the top and sides of the p

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7. If you are installing the VFD with poles attached. slide either one or two poles onto the mountingbracket, depending on the desired height of the V

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9. Wrap the excess extension cable around the hooks on the rear of the base.10. Snap the decorative plate onto the rear of the base.ENWW Installing an

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iv About This Book ENWW

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11. Slide the VFD mounting bracket into the mounting hole on the rear of the RP7 base (1), andinstall the two screws included with the VFD into the sc

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13. Replace the rear I/O cover by placing the hooks on the bottom of the cover into the slots on thebottom of the chassis (1). Then rotate the top of

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Installing Additional MemoryThe computer comes with double data rate 3 synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR3-SDRAM) small outline dual inline

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Populating SODIMM SocketsThere are two SODIMM sockets on the system board, with one socket per channel. The sockets arelabeled DIMM1 and DIMM3. The DI

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3. Slide down the two levers on the upper corners of the rear I/O panel (1) and rotate the cover off(2).4. Press inward on the buttons located near th

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5. Press down on the lever at the to of the memory access door (1) and rotate the door open (2).6. To remove a SODIMM, press outward on the two latche

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7. To install a SODIMM, slide the new SODIMM into the socket at approximately a 30° angle (1)then press the SODIMM down into the socket (2) so that th

Page 42 - Installing Additional Memory

9. Slide the display head's back panel down onto the rear of the display head.10. Replace the rear I/O cover by placing the hooks on the bottom o

Page 43 - Installing SODIMMs

Removing and Installing a Hard DriveCAUTION: If you are replacing a hard drive, be sure to back up the data from the old drive so thatyou can transfer

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5. Open the hard drive door (1), then grasp the pull tab on the side of the hard drive and pull thehard drive out of the drive bay (2).6. Remove the f

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Table of contents1 Product Features ...

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7. Place the new hard drive into the carrier (1) and install the four screws into the sides of thecarrier (2).8. Slide the hard drive/carrier assembly

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9. Slide the display head's back panel down onto the rear of the display head.10. Replace the rear I/O cover by placing the hooks on the bottom o

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Replacing the BatteryThe battery that comes with the computer provides power to the real-time clock. When replacing thebattery, use a battery equivale

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4. Slide down the two levers on the upper corners of the rear I/O panel (1) and rotate the cover off(2).5. Disconnect all cables from the rear I/O con

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7. Remove the RP7 display head from the stand by removing the three screws that attach thestand's mounting bracket to the display head (1) then s

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10. Remove the five screws that secure the metal plate on the back of the display head (1) and liftthe metal plate off the display head (2).11. Note w

Page 52 - Replacing the Battery

12. Insert the new battery. Ensure that the positive side of the new battery is oriented in the samedirection as the battery that was removed.13. Plac

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14. Swing the antenna bracket in toward the chassis (1), connect the DisplayPort signal cable (2)and power cable (3), and close the memory access door

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16. Slide the display head's back panel down onto the rear of the display head.17. Reconnect all cables to the rear I/O connectors.18. Replace th

Page 55 - ENWW Replacing the Battery 49

19. Slide the mounting bracket cover down over the stand's mounting bracket.20. Plug in the power cord and press the power button.Using the USB S

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Appendix A Troubleshooting ...

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4. Push inward on the tab at the bottom of the USB security cover (1) and rotate the bottom of thecover up (2) to remove it.5. Insert the USB device i

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6. Insert the top of the USB security cover into the I/O panel at an angle with the bottom of thecover slightly raised (1), then rotate the bottom dow

Page 59 - Using the USB Security Cover

8. Replace the rear I/O cover by placing the hooks on the bottom of the cover into the slots on thebottom of the chassis (1). Then rotate the top of t

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4. There are two screw holes on the base of the stand. Fasten the stand to the counter top usingthe appropriate fastening devices for your surface.NOT

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PadlockA padlock can be used to secure the RP7 rear panel.58 Chapter 2 Hardware Upgrades ENWW

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3 Configuring the SoftwareTouch Screen CalibrationYou do not need to install the touch driver software for Microsoft Windows 7 or POSReady 7. Touchdri

Page 63 - Cable Lock

Configuring Powered Serial PortsThe serial ports can be configured as standard (non-powered) serial ports or powered serial ports.Some devices use a p

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A TroubleshootingInterpreting POST Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs andAudible CodesThis section covers the front panel LED codes as well as the audible co

Page 65 - 3 Configuring the Software

Table A-1 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-1 Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes (continued)Activity Beeps Possible Cause Recommended ActionPower LED flashes 12 times,once ev

Page 67 - A Troubleshooting

1 Product FeaturesStandard FeaturesThe HP RP7 Retail System features include:●Designed for long-term deployment within general retail, hospitality, an

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B Electrostatic DischargeA discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or otherstatic-sensitive devices.

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C Computer Operating Guidelines,Routine Care and Shipping PreparationComputer Operating Guidelines and Routine CareFollow these guidelines to properly

Page 70 - B Electrostatic Discharge

Shipping PreparationFollow these suggestions when preparing to ship the computer:1. Back up the hard drive files. Be sure that the backup media is not

Page 71 - Touch Screen Maintenance

IndexAaccessories 2Bbattery, replacing 46Ccable routing 14componentsfront 4rear I/O panel 6computer operating guidelines 65counter top, securing 56cus

Page 72 - Shipping Preparation

●Chipset choices● DDR3 memory●Operating system choices●Integrated NIC and WiFi (some models)● USB+PWR and cash drawer ports● Hard drive and SSD choice

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1 HP RP7 Adjustable Stand 4 HP Retail Integrated Webcam2 HP Retail RP7 VFD Customer Display 5 HP Retail Integrated Fingerprint Reader3 HP Retail RP7 1

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