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    H ardware Re fere nc e G u i de HP C ompaq t5 000 T hin C lie nt Doc ument P art Number: 3 344 5 7 -00 3 April 200 4 This book pro vides basic hardware in formation for this series of thin clients.[...]

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    © Copyright 2004 He wlett-Packard Dev elopment Compan y , L.P . The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Microsoft, MS-DOS, W indo ws, and Windo w s N T are trademarks of Mi crosoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the e xpress warranty state[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com iii Cont ent s 1 Product Features Standard Thin Client Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 Rear Panel Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2 System Board Componen[...]

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    iv www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e Conte nt s Grounding Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C–2 D Routine Thin Client Ca re and Shipping Information Routine Thin Client Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com 1-1 1 Product Features St anda r d T hin Clie nt F eatur e s The HP Compaq t5000 thin clients are terminals that connect over a network to a server running Microsoft W ind ows 2000 or W indo ws NT T erminal Server Edition or either of these operating systems with Citrix MetaFrame software running atop [...]

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    1-2 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e Produc t F eatur es ■ central deployment and management usin g the Altiris Deployment Sol ution. Rear P a n el C o mp on en t s ✎ Components may v ary depend ing on the specif ic model. Re ar Pan el Co mp o n en t s 1 Ethernet RJ-45 C onnector 6 Line-out Audio (Headphone) Connector 2 Cab le Loc[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com 1-3 Produc t F eatur es S ystem Board Componen ts S ystem Boar d Com ponents ✎ Not all HP Compaq t5000 thin client models are flash memory , SODIMMs, and/or PCI Expansion M odule upgradeable. ✎ 32 MB of system RAM is reserved for processor usage. 1 Fl a s h M em o r y 3 PC I S l ot * 2 PC I R iser [...]

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    1-4 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e Produc t F eatur es Using t h e K e yboard Ke y b o a r d Fe a t u r e s Enhanced K e ybo ard Components 1 Caps L ock k ey Used to acti vate/deactiv ate the Caps Lo ck fe at u re. 2 Scr oll Lock k ey Used to acti vate/deactiv ate the Scr oll Lo ck fe at u re. 3 Num L ock k ey Used to acti v ate/dea[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com 1-5 Produc t F eatur es Window s Log o K ey Use the W indows Logo K ey i n co mbination with other ke ys to perform certain functions a v ailable in the Windo ws operating systems. ✎ The W indows Logo K ey is n ot supported on Linux-based systems. 6 Alt K e y Us ed in combination w ith another ke y; [...]

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    1-6 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e Produc t F eatur es Additional Func tion K e y s The follo wing key combin ations also w ork on HP Compaq t5000 thin client models: Special Mo use F unc tion s Most software applications suppo rt the use of a mouse. T he functions assigned to each mouse button depe nd on the software applications y[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com 1-7 Produc t F eatur es Serial N umber Location Each thin client has a unique serial number which is located on the the thin client as sho wn in the follo wing illustration. K eep this number av ailable for use when c ontacting HP cus tomer service for assistance. Serial Number Location[...]

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    1-8 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e Produc t F eatur es[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com 2-1 2 Har d w a r e Upgr ades Ge nera l Ha rdw are Ins tal la ti on Se qu enc e T o ensure the proper installation of any thin client hardware option: 1. Back up any data if necessary . 2. If the thin client is on: a. Shut the unit do wn. b . T urn the unit and any other attached devices of f. c. Disco[...]

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    2-2 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e H ard ware U pg ra de s 3. Remov e the side access panel. See the section “Removing and Replacing the Side Access P anel” on page 2-3 for more information on ho w to access the system board. 4. Remov e, if necessary , an y hardware that will be replaced. 5. Install any optional equipment. The f[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com 2-3 H ardwa re Up g rad e s Remo ving and Replac in g t he Side Access P an el T o install internal hardware options , you must remo v e the si de access panel and cha ssis cov er as sho wn below . Å W ARN ING: Befor e remo v ing the side acces s panel, ensur e that the thin cli ent is turned o ff and[...]

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    2-4 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e H ard ware U pg ra de s 3. Remov e the chassis cov er b y removing the tw o scre ws 1 and pulling the chassis cov er 2 of f. 4. Disconnect the speaker cable 3 from the system board. R emo v ing the Chassis C o v er and Disconnecting the Speak er T o replace the cov er , rev erse the previous st eps[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com 2-5 H ardwa re Up g rad e s Fl as h M em o r y If the thin client can be upgraded with optional flash memory , use the follo wing instructions as an ov ervie w of this procedure. Ä CAUT ION: If necessary , back up any data bef or e continuing the installatio n. ✎ In addition to follo wing these in s[...]

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    2-6 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e H ard ware U pg ra de s 6. Restore po wer to the thin client and turn it on. 7. Install the thin client firmw are. F or installation instructions, refer to the T r oubleshooting Guide or the HP Compaq Thin Client Imaging T ool white paper av ailable on the HP website at www .hp .com/produc ts/thinc[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com 2-7 H ardwa re Up g rad e s PCI Expansion Module If the thin client supports an opt ional PCI Expansion Module, follo w the instructions included in th e option k it. The PCI Expansion Module option kit includes the follo wing components: ■ PCI riser card ■ PCI Expansion Module metal chassis co ver[...]

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    2-8 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e H ard ware U pg ra de s 3. Connect the speaker cable fro m the PCI Expansion Module chassis cov er to the system board. Connec ting the S peak er 4. Install the PCI card 1 into the optional PCI riser card as sho wn in the follo wing f igure. 5. Install the optional PCI Expa nsion Module chassis cov[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com 2-9 H ardwa re Up g rad e s 7. Install the optional PCI Expansion M odule side access panel 1 . 8. Secure the panel with the two scre ws 2 as sho wn in the follo wing illustration. Installing P CI Expansi on Module Side A ccess P anel 9. Complete step s 6 th rough 10 of the “General Hardware Installa[...]

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    2-10 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e H ard ware U pg ra de s Intern al Ba t ter y 1. Complete step s 1 through 4 of the “General Hardw are Installation Sequence” on page 2-1 . 2. Locate the battery on the system board. 3. Pull back on the clip 1 that is holding the battery in place, and remov e the battery 2 . 4. Insert the ne w [...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com A-1 A Spec ifi cations HP Compa q t5 000 thin c lient Dimensions Hei ght Wid t h Depth 8.9 in 4. 0 in 7. 7 i n 2 2 .6 cm 10.1 cm 19 .6 cm Appr ox imate W ei ght 2 .6 lb 1.3 k g T emper atur e R ange (fanles s desi gn)* Operating (max. r ate of c hange is 10 ° C per hour or 18 ° F per hour ) Nonoper a[...]

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    A-2 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e Spe cificat ions Max imum Altitude (un pr es sur i zed) Operating (max. allo wed r ate of c hange is 4 5 7m per minute or 15 00 ft per minute) Nonoper ating (max. allo wed r ate of c hange is 4 5 7m per minute or 15 00 ft per minute) *V alue may be limited by type and number of options installed. 1[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com B-1 B Sec urit y Pro v isions Securin g th e T hin C lient The HP Compaq t5000 thin client models are designed to accept a security cabl e loc k. A se p arate secu rity cable lock option is a vailable for thin clients. This cable lock pre vents the thin client from being remov ed from its location. T o[...]

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    B-2 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e Securit y Prov ision s Mountin g Brack et The HP Compaq t5000 thin client models are designed to accept a mounting bracket. This mounting brac k et can be used to attach the thin client to a w all or desk. T o order this option visit the HP website at http://h18004 .www1.hp .com/pr oducts/thinclie [...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com C-1 C Elec trosta tic Dis c harge A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or oth er static-sensiti ve de v ices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the de vice. Pre v en ting Elec trostati c Dama ge T o prevent electrostatic damage,[...]

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    C-2 www .hp .com H ardw are Re fe ren c e G u id e Electr o stati c Disc har ge Groundin g Met hods There are sev eral methods for grounding. Use one or more of the follo wing methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensiti v e parts: ■ Use a wrist strap connected b y a grou nd cord to a grounded Thin Client chassis. Wrist straps are fl[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com D-1 D Routine Thin Client C are and Shippin g Inf orma tion Routine Thin C li ent C are Follo w these suggestions to take care of the thin client: ■ Operate the thin client on a sturdy , le vel surf ace. Lea ve a 3-inch (7.6-cm) clearance around the ai r vents to permit the required airflo w . ■ Ne[...]

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    D-2 www .hp .co m H ardwa re Ref ere n ce G ui d e Routine Thi n Client Ca re and Sh ippin g Inform ation Shipp ing Preparation Follo w these suggestions when preparing to sh ip the thin client: 1. T urn off the thin client and ex ternal de vices. 2. Disconnect the po wer cord from the electrica l ou tlet, then from the thin client. 3. Disconnect t[...]

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    H ard ware Re fe ren c e G u id e www .hp .com Index-1 Ind e x A Altiris Deployment Solution 1–1 C cable lock installing B–1 slot location 1–2 cautions backing up data 2–5 static electricity 2–1 components keyboard 1–4 mouse 1–6 rear panel 1–2 E electrostatic discharge C–1 F flash memory installing 2–5 location 1–3 G grounding[...]

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    Index-2 ww w .hp .co m Ha rdwa re Ref ere n ce G ui de Index PCI Expansion Mo dule installing 2–7 kit contents 2–7 removing 2–9 R rear panel components 1–2 removing PCI Expansion Modu le 2–9 side access panel 2– 3 SODIMMs 2–6 RJ-45 connector 1–2 routine care D–1 S security provisions B–1 serial connector 1– 2 serial numb er 1?[...]