HP ProOne 600 G1 manual

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    Hardware Reference Guide HP ProOne 600 G1 All-in-One[...]

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    © Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Windows is either a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Intel and Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Bluetooth is[...]

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    About This Book This guide provides basic information for upgrading this computer model. WARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that fail ure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follo w directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of infor[...]

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    iv About This Book[...]

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    Table of contents 1 Product features ...... ............ ............ ........... .......... ............ ........... ............. ........... ......... .... 1 Overview .. .......... .......... .......... ....... ........... .......... .......... .......... ........... .......... ........ ......... .......... 1 Front components ...... .......... .[...]

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    Connecting a second display ............... ................. ............... .............. ............. .............. ........... 24 Locating internal comp onents ........... ............... ..... .. ............. ........... ............. ............ .......... ...... . 27 Removing and installing memory .... ........... .............. .... ..[...]

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    1 Product features Overview Figure 1-1 HP ProOne 60 0 G1 All-in-On e The HP ProOne 600 G1 All- in-One offers the following features: ● Integrated All-in-One form factor ● Full HD IPS, LCD display (1920 x 1080) with LED backlighting ◦ 54.6-cm (2 1.5-inch) d iagonal ● Swivel pad under base of stand ● Adjustable tilt ● Optional height-adju[...]

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    ● Optional Tray-load HP SuperMulti DVD+/-RW SATA Optica l Disc Drive, DVD-ROM Disc Drive, or Slim BDXL Blu-ray Writer ● Intel Q85 Express chipset ● Two SODIMM slots with up to 16 GB of DDR3 SD RAM memory and dual channel memory support ● Intel integrated graphics ● DisplayPort video out (with audi o) for seco nd display support ● Option[...]

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    Front components Figure 1-2 Front components Table 1-1 Front components Component Component 1 Webcam (optional) with privacy shutter 7 Mute speaker 2 Dual microphone array (optional) 8 Reduce volume 3 Webcam activity LED (with optional webcam) 9 Increase volume 4 16:9 widescreen LED-backlit LCD display 10 Mute microphone 5 Power LED 11 Decrease bri[...]

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    Side components Figure 1-3 Side components Table 1-2 Side components Component Component 1 Hard disc drive activity LED 6 Headset/line out jack 2 HP 6-in-1 media card reader (optional) 7 Tray-load optical disc drive 3 USB 3.0 port, fast-charging 8 Optical disc drive eject button 4 USB 3.0 port 9 Optical disc drive activity LED 5 Microphone/line in [...]

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    Rear components Figure 1-4 Rear com ponents Table 1-3 Rear components Component Component 1 Access panel 7 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port 2 Access panel latches 8 (2) USB 3.0 ports 3 Security lock slot 9 DisplayPort connector 4 Power connector 10 Stereo audio line out 5 (2) PS/2 mouse and keyboard connectors 11 Access panel security screw 6 (2) USB 2.[...]

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    Keyboard features Figure 1-5 Keyboard features Table 1-4 Keyboard features Component Component 1 Sleep 6 Mute Volume 2 Fast Reverse 7 Decrease Volume 3 Play/Pause 8 Increase Volume 4 Stop 9 Function 5 Fast Forward 6 Chapter 1 Prod uct features[...]

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    Positioning the computer This computer m ay be shipped with no stan d, with a height-adju stable stand, or a tilt/s wivel stand. The computer may be placed in the landscape position with the HP logo on the bottom bezel or it may be placed in the portrait position wit h the HP lo go on the right side, as you face the computer. Figure 1-6 Supported a[...]

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    WARNING! If the height-adjustable/recline stand is installed, before laying the computer down for service, first grasp the sides of the display and raise the display to the highest position. Do not lay the computer down with the sliding stand in the low position. The stand may suddenly release, which could cause inju ry or damage to equipment. Figu[...]

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    Figure 1-10 Adjusting swivel Positioning the computer 9[...]

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    2 Hardware repair and upgrade Warnings and cautions Before perfo rming upgrade s be sure to carefully read all of the appl icable instructions, cautions, and warnings in this guide. WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock, hot surfaces, or fire: Disconnect the power co rd from the wall outlet and allow the internal syst[...]

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    CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electrical components of the computer or o ptional equipment. Before beginning these pro cedures, be sure that you are discharged of static electricity by briefly touching a grou nded metal object. See Electrostatic discharge on page 49 for more information. When the computer is plugged into an AC power so[...]

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    6. If the tilt/swivel stand is installed on the computer, attach the cable ma nagement cover: a. Position the cable management cover under th e cables and align the cover hooks with the slots in the stand. b. insert the cover hooks into the stan d an d slide the cover down to secure it. Figure 2-2 Installing the c able management cover 7. Replace t[...]

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    Installing and removing the rear port cover Installing the re ar port co ver 1. Be sure that all cables are connected. 2. Place the cover against the computer, lining up th e cable lo ck slot in the cover about 12 mm (0.5 inch) below the cable lock slot in the comp uter. Slide the cover up and into position. Figure 2-3 Installing the rear port cove[...]

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    Installing a security lock The optional security lock enables you to secure your computer. A cable lock is a key lock device that has a wire cable attached. You attach one end of th e cable to your desk ( or other stationary object) and the other end of the cable to the c able lock slot on the computer. Secure the cable lock with the key. Figure 2-[...]

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    Synchronizing the optional wireless keyboard and mouse The optional wireless keyboard and mouse are easy to set up. Just remove the battery tabs on both the keyboard and the mouse to activate the preinstalled batteries. Also, make sure the P ower switch on the bottom of the mouse is in the On position (the keyb oard does not have a Power switch). T[...]

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    Removing batteries from the optional wireless keyboard or mouse NOTE: The wireless keyboard and mouse are optional components. To remove batteries from th e wi reless keyboard, remove the battery door on the underside of the keyboard (1) and lift the batteries out of the battery compartment (2). Figure 2-8 Removing batteries fr om the wireless keyb[...]

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    Attaching the computer to a mounting fixture You can remove the computer from the stand an d inst all it on a wall, mon itor arm, or other mounting fixture. There is a VESA mount under the computer stand tha t is used for mounting the compu ter. Table 2-1 Computer dimensions (without stand) Computer dimens ions (without stand) Height 367.4 mm 14.5 [...]

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    Installing and removing a stand Two stands are available for the computer: ● Height-adjustable/recline stand ● Tilt/swivel stand Installing and removing a heig ht-adjustable/recline stand (optional) Installing a height-adjustable/recline stand To install the stand: 1. Place the computer face down on a soft flat su rface. HP recommends that you [...]

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    3. Tighten the four captive screws to secure the stand to the chassis. Figure 2-12 Securing the sta nd Removing a heig ht-adjustable/rec line stand To remove the stand: 1. Remove all removable media, such as compact discs or USB flash drives, from the computer. 2. Turn off the computer properly through the operat ing system, then turn off any exter[...]

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    5. Place the compute r face down on a soft flat su rface. HP recommends that you set down a blanket, towel, or other soft cloth to pr otect the bezel and scre en surface from scratches or other damage. WARNING! Before laying the computer down for serv ice, first grasp the sides of the display and raise the display to the highest position. Do not la[...]

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    7. Lift the stand up and off the computer. Figure 2-15 Removing the sta nd Installing and remo ving a tilt/swivel stand (optional) Installing a tilt/swivel sta nd To install the stand: 1. Place the computer face down on a soft flat su rface. HP recommends that you set down a blanket, towel, or other soft cloth to pr otect the bezel and scre en surf[...]

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    4. Tighten the captive sc rews to secure the stand to the ch assis. Figure 2-17 Securing the sta nd 5. Align the top of the back of the stand with the st and, and press it int o place, working along the sides until it is in place. Figure 2-18 Ins talling the back of the stand Removing a tilt /swivel stand To remove the stand: 1. Remove all removabl[...]

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    4. Remove/disengage any security devices that prohibit opening the computer. 5. Place the compute r face down on a soft flat su rface. HP recommends that you set down a blanket, towel, or other soft cloth to pr otect the bezel and scre en surface from scratches or other damage. 6. Push the release button (1) on th e bottom of the stand and pull the[...]

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    8. Lift the stand up and off the computer. Figure 2-21 Removing the s tand Connecting a second display The DisplayPort connector on the re ar of the computer allows you to connect a second d isplay to the computer. If you are adding a second display tha t has a Disp layPort connector, then no DisplayPort video adapter is required. If you are adding[...]

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    3. If your second display has a Di splayPort connector, connect a Disp layPort cable directly between the DisplayP ort conn ector on the rear of the com p uter and the DisplayPort connector on the second display. Figure 2-22 Connecting a DisplayPort cable Figure 2-23 Connecting a second display Connecting a second display 25[...]

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    4. If your second display does not have a Disp layPort connector, connect a DisplayPort video adapter to the DisplayPort connector of the comp uter. The n connect a cable (VG A, DVI. or HDMI, depending on yo ur applicat ion) between the ad apter and a seco nd display. NOTE: When a DisplayPort adaptor is used, the rear port cover cannot be instal le[...]

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    Locating internal components The following sections contain pr ocedures f or removing and replacing these internal components: ● Memory ● Battery ● Hard disc drive, solid state drive , or self-encr ypting drive ● Optical disc drive Figure 2-25 Locating internal component s Component Component 1 Optical disc drive 3 Memory 2 Hard disc drive [...]

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    Removing and installing memory The computer comes with double data rate 3 synchronous dynami c random access memory (DDR3- SDRAM) small outline dual inli ne memory modules (SODIMMs). SODIMMs The memory sockets on the system board can be populated with up to two industry-standard SODIMMs. These memory sockets are populated with at least one preinsta[...]

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    Populating SODIMM sockets The system will automatically operate in single channel mode, dual cha nne l mode, or flex mode, depending on how the SODIMMs are installed. Refe r to the following table to identify the SODIMM channel locations. Table 2-2 Identifying SODIMM locations Location System board label Channel Lower Socket SODIMM1 Channel A Upper[...]

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    6. Slide the access panel latches towa rd the edges of the unit, t hen sl ide the access panel toward the top of the computer until it slides off the unit. Figure 2-26 Removing the a ccess panel 7. To remove a memory module, press outward on th e two latche s on each side of the SODIMM (1), then pull the SODIMM out of the socket (2). Figure 2-27 Re[...]

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    8. To install a memory module , slide the SODIMM in to the socket at a pproximately a 3 0° angle (1), then pres s the SODIMM down (2 ) so th at the latches lock it in place. Figure 2-28 Installing a memory module NOTE: A memory module can be installed in only one way. Match the notch on the module with the tab on the memory socket. 9. To replace t[...]

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    Replacing the battery The battery is located on the system board on the lo wer right side of the fan. The batt ery that comes with the computer provides power to the real-tim e clock. When replacing the battery, use a battery equivalent to the battery originally installed in the computer. The computer comes with a 3-volt lithium coin cell battery. [...]

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    6. Slide the access panel latches towa rd the edges of the chassis, th en slide the access panel toward the top of the co mputer until it slides o ff the chassis. Figure 2-30 Removing the a ccess panel The battery can now be seen on the lower right side of the fan. Figure 2-31 Locating the battery 7. To release the battery fr om its holder, sque ez[...]

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    8. To insert the new battery, slide one edge of the re placement battery under the holder’s lip with the positive side u p. Push the oth er edge down un til the clamp snaps over the other edge of the battery (2). Figure 2-32 Removing and replacing a coin cell battery 9. To replace the ac cess panel, set the panel on th e back of the computer, sli[...]

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    Replacing drives Replacing a hard disc drive The hard disc drive is located behind the access pa nel on the lower left side of the computer (when viewed from be hind). The drive is hous ed in a removable cage. Any one of the following may be installed in the computer: ● One 3.5-inch hard disc drive ● One 2.5-inch solid state drive (SSD) or self[...]

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    6. Slide the access panel latches towa rd the edges of the chassis, th en slide the access panel toward the top of the co mputer until it slides o ff the chassis. Figure 2-34 Removing the a ccess panel 7. Pull the latch next to the lower side of the drive ca ge away from the cage to release it, then slide the cage to ward the edge of the chas sis a[...]

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    8. Lift the latch on one side of the drive cage a nd pull the hard disc drive out of the cage. Figure 2-36 Removing the 3.5-inch hard disc drive from the cage 9. Remove the four mounting screws fro m the 3.5-in ch hard disc drive. Be sure to keep the screws together wit h the blue rub be r grommets to use to install a replacement disc drive. Figure[...]

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    5. Place the compute r face down on a soft flat su rface. HP recommends that you set down a blanket, towel, or other soft cloth to pr otect the bezel and scre en surface from scratches or other damage. 6. Slide the access panel latches towa rd the edges of the chassis, th en slide the access panel toward the top of the co mputer until it slides o f[...]

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    9. Slide the drive adapter holding the 2.5- inch drive or drives out of the drive cage. Figure 2-40 Removing the 2.5-inch drive adapter from the drive cage 10. Remove the four mounting screws fro m the 2.5-in ch hard disc drive adapter. Be sure to keep the screws together with the blue rubber gromme ts to use to install a replacement drive. NOTE: T[...]

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    Installing a hard disc drive ● Installing a 3.5-inch hard disc drive ● Installing 2.5-inch hard disc drives Installing a 3.5-inch hard disc drive 1. Screw the four mounting screws into the 3.5- inch hard disc drive. Be sure to keep the blue ru bber grommets behind each screw. Figure 2-42 Inserting the mounting screws 2. With the 3.5-inch hard d[...]

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    3. With the 3.5-inch hard disc drive connector faci ng toward the center of the chassis, place the hard disc drive c age into the chassis and slide it toward the center until it snaps into place. Figure 2-44 Installing the 3.5-inch hard disc drive cage 4. To replace the ac cess panel, set the panel on th e back of the computer, slightly above the s[...]

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    Installing 2.5-inch hard disc drives 1. Insert the 2.5-inch hard disc drive or drives into the 2.5-inch disc drive adapter. Be sure that the connectors are at the opening of the adapter. NOTE: The primary dr ive is the lower position in the drive adapter. If o nly one drive is to be installed, it must occupy this position. 2. Fasten the four mounti[...]

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    3. Slide the drive adapter holding the 2.5-inch drive or drives into the drive cage. Figure 2-47 inserting the 2.5-inch drive adapter into the drive cage Replacing drives 43[...]

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    4. Position the drive cage above its final site with the hard disc drive connectors facing toward the center of the chassis. If the drive cage contains a sec ondary (upper) drive, connect the SATA cab le to the right of the drive cage to the secondary drive. Figure 2-48 Connect ing the secondary 2.5-drive 5. Place the drive cage into the chassis an[...]

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    6. To replace the ac cess panel, set the panel on th e back of the computer, slightly above the stand, and slide it down into place. Figure 2-50 Replacing the access panel 7. Reconnect the powe r cord and external devices. 8. Lock any security devices that were disengaged when th e access panel was removed. 9. Place the computer in the upright posi[...]

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    6. Slide the access panel latches towa rd the edges of the chassis, th en slide the access panel toward the top of the co mputer until it slides o ff the chassis. Figure 2-51 Removing the access panel 7. Lift the tab at the back of the optical disc drive enclosure to release the drive. Figure 2-52 Removing the optical d isc drive 46 Chapter 2 Hardw[...]

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    8. Remove the two screws securing the op tical disc drive bracket to the drive. Figure 2-53 Removing the optical disc drive bracket 9. Secure the optical disc drive bracket to the new drive with the two screws. Figure 2-54 Attaching the optical disc drive bracket Replacing drives 47[...]

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    10. Align the new optical disc drive with the opening in the side of the computer. Push the drive in firmly until it snaps into place. NOTE: The optical disc drive can be installed in onl y one way. Figure 2-55 Installing the optical disc drive 11. To replace the ac cess panel, set the panel on th e back of the computer, slightly above the stand, a[...]

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    A Electrostatic discharge A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage sy stem boards or other static-sensitive de vices. This type of damage may reduce the life expe ctancy of the device. Preventing electrostatic damage To prevent electrostatic damage, obser ve the following precaution s: ● Avoid hand contact by [...]

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    B Computer operating guidelines, routine care, and shipping preparation Computer operating guidelines and routine care Follow these guidelines to properly set up and care for the computer : ● Keep the computer away from excessive moisture , direct sunlight, and extremes of heat and c old. ● Operate the computer on a sturdy, level surface. Leave[...]

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    ◦ Wipe the screen with a soft, clean antistatic clot h. For more difficult cl eaning situations, use a 50/50 mix of water and Isopropyl alcohol. Sp ray the cleaner onto a cloth and use the damp cloth to gently wipe the screen surface. Ne ver spray the cleaner di rect ly on the screen surface. It may run behind the bezel and dama ge the electronic[...]

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    Index A additional information 11 B battery repl acement 32 C components front 3 internal 27 rear 5 side 4 computer operating guidelines 50 D DisplayPort vi deo adapter, connecting 24 drive 2.5-inch, installing 42 2.5-inch, removing 37 3.5-inch, installing 40 3.5-inch, removing 35 types 35 E electrostatic discharge, preventing damage 49 F features [...]

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    security access panel secu rity screw location 14 cable lock slot location 14 shipping preparation 51 side componen ts 4 SODIMM identification 29 location 29 specifications 28 specifications, memory 28 stand height-adjustable/recline, installing 18 height-adjustable/recline, removing 19 tilt/swivel stand, installing 21 tilt/swivel stand, removing 2[...]