HP G2
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HP G2 Maintenance and Service Guide
Brand: HP Category: Tablets Size: 1 MB Pages: 39
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 7 Product description
- 8 External component identification
- 9 Illustrated parts catalog
- 9 Locating the serial number, product number, and model number
- 10 Tablet major components
- 11 Miscellaneous parts
- 12 Sequential part number listing
- 13 Removal and replacement preliminary requirements
- 13 Tools required
- 13 Service considerations
- 13 Plastic parts
- 13 Cables and connectors
- 14 Grounding guidelines
- 14 Electrostatic discharge damage
- 15 Packaging and transporting guidelines
- 15 Workstation guidelines
- 16 Equipment guidelines
- 17 Removal and replacement procedures
- 17 Tablet component replacement procedures
- 17 Back cover
- 19 Battery
- 21 Speaker
- 22 Rear-facing webcam
- 23 Front-facing webcam
- 24 Power/volume button board
- 25 System board
- 28 Specifications
- 29 Statement of Volatility
- 31 Non-volatile memory usage
- 33 Questions and answers
- 35 Power cord set requirements
- 35 Requirements for all countries
- 35 Requirements for specific countries and regions
- 37 Recycling
- 38 Index
HP G2 Maintenance and Service Guide
Brand: HP Category: Tablets Size: 2 MB Pages: 37
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 7 Product description
- 8 External component identification
- 10 Illustrated parts catalog
- 10 Locating the product number and serial number
- 11 Tablet major components
- 12 Miscellaneous parts
- 12 Sequential part number listing
- 14 Removal and replacement preliminary requirements
- 14 Tools required
- 14 Service considerations
- 14 Plastic parts
- 14 Cables and connectors
- 15 Grounding guidelines
- 15 Electrostatic discharge damage
- 16 Packaging and transporting guidelines
- 16 Workstation guidelines
- 17 Equipment guidelines
- 18 Removal and replacement procedures
- 18 Tablet component replacement procedures
- 18 Back cover
- 20 Battery
- 22 Antenna
- 23 Speaker
- 25 Rear-facing webcam
- 26 Microphone
- 27 Connector board
- 28 System board
- 30 Front-facing webcam
- 32 Specifications
- 33 Power cord set requirements
- 33 Requirements for all countries
- 33 Requirements for specific countries and regions
- 35 Recycling
- 36 Index
HP G2 User Guides
Brand: HP Category: Tablets Size: 407 KB Pages: 2
Languages: English
Open in a new tabHP G2 Maintenance and Service Guide
Brand: HP Category: Tablets Size: 1 MB Pages: 35
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 7 Product description
- 9 External component identification
- 10 Illustrated parts catalog
- 10 Locating tablet serial number, product name, product number, and part number
- 11 Tablet major components
- 12 Miscellaneous parts
- 12 Sequential part number listing
- 14 Removal and replacement preliminary requirements
- 14 Tools required
- 14 Service considerations
- 14 Plastic parts
- 14 Cables and connectors
- 15 Grounding guidelines
- 15 Electrostatic discharge damage
- 16 Packaging and transporting guidelines
- 16 Workstation guidelines
- 17 Equipment guidelines
- 18 Removal and replacement procedures
- 18 Tablet component replacement procedures
- 18 Back cover
- 20 Battery
- 21 Power/volume button board
- 22 Front-facing webcam
- 24 Rear-facing webcam
- 25 Speakers
- 26 System board
- 29 Specifications
- 30 Backing up and recovering your data
- 30 Updating apps, widgets, and the operating system
- 30 Factory data reset
- 31 Power cord set requirements
- 31 Requirements for all countries
- 31 Requirements for specific countries and regions
- 33 Recycling
- 34 Index
HP G2 User Guides
Brand: HP Category: Tablets Size: 315 KB Pages: 2
Languages: English
Open in a new tabHP G2 User's Manual
Brand: HP Size: 745 KB Pages: 48
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 9 Let comfort be your guide
- 9 Scan for awkwardness and adjust for comfort
- 10 Adopt healthy habits
- 11 Comfortable computing for children
- 12 Adjusting your chair
- 12 Let the comfort of your feet, legs, back and shoulders be your guide
- 14 Move often
- 15 Adjusting your work surface
- 15 Let the comfort of your shoulders, arms and hands be your guide
- 17 When typing, pointing and touching, scan your hands and fingers for tension
- 18 Adjusting your monitor
- 18 Scan your head, neck and torso for comfort
- 22 Adjusting dual monitors
- 23 Using touch technology
- 23 Using a touch-enabled monitor and all-in-one product
- 25 Using a touch-enabled tablet
- 27 Using a Notebook
- 27 Listen to your body especially when using a notebook
- 29 Carefully monitoring children using computers
- 29 A special note for parents and teachers
- 31 Monitoring your health habits and exercise
- 32 Monitoring personal tolerance levels and limits
- 32 Cultivating your health and fitness
- 33 Electrical and mechanical safety
- 34 Product safety policy and general practice
- 34 Installation requirements
- 35 General precautions for HP products
- 35 Damage requiring service
- 35 Servicing
- 35 Mounting accessories
- 35 Ventilation
- 35 Water and moisture
- 35 Grounded (earthed) products
- 36 Power sources
- 36 Accessibility
- 36 Voltage select switch
- 36 Internal battery
- 36 Power cords
- 36 Protective attachment plug
- 36 Extension cord
- 37 Overloading
- 37 Cleaning
- 37 Heat
- 37 Circulation and cooling
- 37 Replacement parts
- 37 Safety check
- 37 Options and upgrades
- 37 Hot surfaces
- 37 Object entry
- 38 Precautions for portable computer products
- 38 Monitor support cover
- 38 Rechargeable battery pack
- 38 Docking base
- 38 Precautions for server and network products
- 38 Safety interlocks and enclosures
- 38 Accessories and options
- 39 Products with casters
- 39 Floor-standing products
- 39 Rack-mountable products
- 39 Precautions for products with hot-pluggable power supplies
- 40 Precautions for products with external television antenna connectors
- 40 Compatibility
- 40 External television antenna grounding
- 40 Lightning protection
- 40 Power lines
- 40 Antenna grounding
- 41 Precautions for products with modems, telecommunications, or local area network options
- 41 Precautions for products with laser devices
- 42 Laser safety warnings
- 42 Compliance with CDRH regulations
- 42 Compliance with international regulations
- 42 Laser product label
- 43 Symbols on equipment
- 45 More information
- 47 Index
HP G2 User's Manual
Brand: HP Category: Server barebones Size: 3 MB Pages: 153
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 1 HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 500 Generation 2 Storage System User Guide
- 2 Notice
- 3 Contents
- 11 Component identification
- 11 Front panel components
- 12 Enclosure LEDs
- 13 Rear panel components
- 14 Power supply/blower assembly LEDs
- 14 Shared Storage Module with integrated environmental monitoring unit
- 15 2-Port Shared Storage Module Components
- 16 2-Port Shared Storage Module LEDs
- 17 4-Port Shared Storage Module Components
- 18 4-Port Shared Storage Module LEDs
- 18 Controller components
- 19 Controller display
- 20 Controller LEDs
- 21 Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler Overview
- 22 SCSI IDs
- 23 Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LEDs
- 24 Hot-plug SCSI hard drive LED combinations
- 27 Operations
- 27 Power up the storage system
- 28 Power down the storage system
- 28 Use the controller display
- 29 Types of messages
- 29 Using the interface
- 31 Setup
- 31 Rack planning resources
- 32 Optimum environment
- 32 Space and airflow requirements
- 33 Temperature requirements
- 34 Power requirements
- 35 Electrical grounding requirements
- 35 Rack warnings
- 36 Shipping contents
- 37 Rack mounting hardware kit contents
- 38 Converting rails for round-hole racks
- 39 Installing a storage system into the rack
- 44 Installing hardware options
- 44 Installing servers
- 44 Choosing a configuration
- 44 Clustering configuration
- 45 Single-server configuration
- 45 SSP hardware configurations
- 46 Other configurations
- 46 Cabling the storage system
- 46 SCSI cabling guidelines
- 46 Cluster cabling guidelines
- 47 Power cords
- 48 Updating firmware
- 49 Hardware options installation
- 49 Firmware updates
- 49 Hot-plug SCSI hard drive options
- 50 Removing hard drive blanks
- 50 Installing hot-plug SCSI hard drives
- 51 4-Port Shared Storage Module option
- 51 Module installation requirements
- 52 Installing the 4-port shared storage module
- 53 MSA500 G2 Controller option
- 53 Controller installation requirements
- 54 Installing the MSA500 G2 Controller
- 55 Cache module upgrade option
- 55 Cache module installation requirements
- 56 Installing the cache module upgrade
- 58 MSA500 G2 high availability option
- 59 Configuration and utilities
- 59 Server utilities
- 59 HP Insight Diagnostics
- 60 HP Systems Insight Manager
- 60 Management Agents
- 60 Survey Utility
- 61 ROM functions and utilities
- 61 Smart Components for ROM Flash
- 61 Recovery ROM
- 62 Controller firmware auto cloning
- 63 Selective Storage Presentation
- 63 SSP hardware configurations
- 63 Enabling SSP
- 64 Array Configuration Utility
- 64 Moving drives and arrays
- 66 Expanding and extending capacity
- 67 Array Diagnostic Utility
- 68 NetWare Online Array Configuration Utility (CPQONLIN)
- 68 Using auto-configuration
- 68 Creating a custom configuration
- 69 Customizing the chassis name
- 69 Enabling chassis identification
- 69 Setting drive rebuild, expand priority, and accelerator ratio
- 70 Expanding an array
- 70 Adding or configuring spare drives
- 71 Migrating RAID level and stripe size online
- 73 Cluster installation and configuration
- 73 Cluster hardware installation
- 74 Cluster configuration
- 75 Troubleshooting
- 75 When the storage system does not start
- 76 Diagnostic steps
- 77 Are the power supply/blower assembly LEDs green?
- 77 Is the system power LED green?
- 78 Is the controller display providing messages?
- 78 Recognizing hard drive failure
- 79 Effects of a hard drive failure
- 79 Compromised fault tolerance
- 80 Recovering from compromised fault tolerance
- 81 Factors to consider before replacing hard drives
- 82 Automatic data recovery (rebuild)
- 82 Time required for a rebuild
- 83 Failure of another drive during rebuild
- 84 Drive failure in a NetWare environment
- 84 Failed drives or interim recovery mode
- 85 Handling disk drive failures
- 85 Display messages
- 88 Box numbering
- 89 00 Array Controller Firmware Ver <version>
- 89 01 HP MSA500-G2 Startup Complete
- 89 02 Enable Volume <n>? '<'=NO, '>'=YES
- 89 03 Critical Lock-Up Detected. Code=<n>h
- 90 04 Enable Volumes ? '<'=NO, '>'=YES
- 90 05 System Name: <name>
- 91 06 Restarting System
- 91 07 Clone Firmware? '<'=NO, '>'=YES
- 91 08 Firmware Flash Failed
- 92 20 Initializing SCSI Subsystem
- 92 21 Scanning for SCSI Devices
- 92 22 Initializing SCSI Devices
- 92 24 Bad SCSI Bus Mode Non-LVD Device Found
- 93 30 I2C Read Failure <I2C device name>
- 93 31 I2C Write Failure <I2C device name>
- 93 32 Chassis NVRAM Contents Corrupted
- 94 40 Begin Redundancy Support
- 94 41 Redundancy Active Active Controller
- 94 42 Redundancy Active Standby Controller
- 95 43 Redundancy Failed Hardware Failure
- 96 44 Redundancy Failed Mismatch Hardware
- 96 45 Redundancy Failed Mismatch Hardware
- 97 47 Redundancy Failed Cache Size Mismatch
- 97 48 Redundancy Halted Firmware Cloned
- 98 49 Redundancy Failed Firmware Lockup
- 98 50 Redundancy Failed Out of Memory
- 99 51 Redundancy Failed I/O Request Error
- 100 52 Redundancy Failed PCI Bus Error
- 100 53 Redundancy Failed No Second Controller
- 101 54 Redundancy Failed Cache DIMMs Mismatch
- 101 60 No Cache Module Found
- 102 61 Dual Cache Module Size Mismatch
- 102 62 Cache Module #<n> <n>MB
- 102 63 Valid Cache Data Found at Power-Up
- 103 64 Cache Data Lost Battery Dead
- 103 65 Cache Hardware Enabled
- 103 66 Cache Hardware Failed and Disabled
- 104 67 Cache Hardware Temporarily Disabled
- 104 68 Obsolete Cache Data Deleted
- 105 69 Cache Batteries Low, Recharging
- 105 70 Cache Disabled No Configuration
- 105 71 System Halted for Cache Error
- 106 72 Cache Error <n> Ignore>? <=NO >=YES
- 107 73 Cache Hardware Batteries Missing
- 108 80 Replacement Drive Found Box #<n> Bay <n>
- 108 81 Smart Drive Alert Box #<n>, Bay <n>
- 108 82 Drive Hot Added Box #<n>, Bay <n>
- 109 83 Drive Hot Removed Box #<n>, Bay <n>
- 109 84 Drive Failure Box #<n>, Bay <n>
- 109 85 Bad Drive Failure Box #<n>, Bay <n>
- 110 86 Drive Position Change Detected
- 110 87 Drive Position Change Invalid
- 110 89 Invalid Volume Addition
- 111 90 RIS Version Exceeded
- 111 100 Volume #<n> State OK
- 111 101 Volume #<n> State Failed
- 112 102 Volume #<n> State Interim Recovery
- 112 103 Volume #<n> State Rebuilding
- 112 104 Volume #<n> State Disabled
- 113 105 Volume #<n> State Expansion Active
- 113 106 Volume #<n> State Waiting to Rebuild
- 113 107 Volume #<n> State Waiting to Expand
- 114 108 Volume #<n> State Missing Drives
- 114 109 Volume #<n> State Wrong Drive Replaced
- 115 110 Volume #<n> Expansion Disabled
- 115 111 Volume #<n> Initializing Parity
- 115 112 Volume #<n> Rebuild Failure
- 116 113 Volume #<n> Expansion Failure
- 116 114 Volume #<n> State Deleted
- 116 120 Configured Volumes #<n>
- 116 121 No Volumes Detected
- 117 122 New Volumes Detected
- 117 123 Too Many Volumes Detected
- 118 124 Spares Cleared
- 118 125 Access Control Conflict Detected
- 118 126 Access Control Resources Exceeded
- 119 201 Array Controller Temperature OK
- 119 202 Array Controller Overheating
- 119 203 Array Controller Overheated
- 120 204 Array Controller Disabled
- 120 205 Array Controller Restarting
- 120 300 Recovery ROM Autoflash Started
- 121 301 Recovery ROM Autoflash Done
- 121 302 Recovery ROM Autoflash Failed
- 121 303 ROM Cloning Started
- 122 304 ROM Cloning Done
- 122 305 ROM Cloning Failed
- 122 306 Firmware Flash Started
- 123 307 Firmware Flash Done
- 123 308 Firmware Flash Failed
- 123 309 EMU Flash Started
- 124 310 EMU Flash Done
- 124 311 EMU Flash Failed
- 124 400 Storage Box #<n> Fan OK
- 125 401 Storage Box #<n> Fan Failed
- 125 402 Storage Box #<n> Fan Degraded
- 125 403 Storage Box #<n> Fan Hot Inserted
- 126 404 Storage Box #<n> Fan Hot Removed
- 126 405 Storage Box #<n> Temperature OK
- 126 406 Storage Box #<n> Overheating
- 127 407 Storage Box #<n> Overheated
- 127 408 Storage Box #<n> Power Supply OK
- 127 409 Storage Box #<n> Power Supply Failed
- 128 410 Storage Box #<n> Power Supply Added
- 128 411 Storage Box #<n> Power Supply Removed
- 128 412 Storage Box #<n> EMU Not Responding
- 129 413 Storage Box #<n> EMU Version <version>
- 129 500 Initializing PCI Subsystem
- 129 501 PCI Subsystem Hardware Failure
- 129 502 PCI Bridge ASIC Self Test Failure
- 130 513 Uncorrected ECC Memory Error Seen
- 130 518 <name> Connection Lost
- 130 519 <name> Connection Restored
- 131 520 Unknown I/O Module Detected
- 131 521 ULTRA 3 I/O Module Detected
- 133 Regulatory compliance notices
- 133 Regulatory compliance identification numbers
- 134 Federal Communications Commission notice
- 134 FCC rating label
- 134 Class A equipment
- 135 Class B equipment
- 135 Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only
- 136 Cables
- 136 Modifications
- 136 European Union regulatory notice
- 137 Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)
- 138 Japanese notice
- 138 BSMI notice
- 139 Korean notice A&B
- 139 Battery replacement notice
- 140 Taiwan battery recycling notice
- 140 Power cord statement for Japan
- 141 Electrostatic discharge
- 141 Preventing electrostatic discharge
- 142 Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge
- 143 Specifications
- 143 Environmental specifications
- 143 Dimensions and weight
- 144 Power specifications
- 145 Technical support
- 145 Before you contact HP
- 145 HP contact information
- 147 Acronyms and abbreviations
- 151 Index
HP Z1 G2 Data Sheet
Brand: HP Category: All-in-One workstations Size: 408 KB Pages: 4
Languages: English
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Languages: English
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