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Security Functions (Continued)
2.
As soon as the computer is turned on, press and hold F10 until you enter Computer Setup.
Press Enter to bypass the title screen, if necessary. If you do not press F10
as soon as the computer starts, a restart will be necessary.
3.
Select Security, then select Setup Password or Power-On Password and follow the
instructions on the screen.
Before exiting, click File > Save Changes and Exit.
To change a Power-On or Setup password:
1.
Turn on or restart the computer. If you are in Windows, click Start > Shut Down >
Restart the Computer. Run Computer Setup (F10).
When the key icon appears, type your current password, a slash (/) or alternate de-
limiter character, your new password, another slash (/) or alternate delimiter character, and your
new password again as shown:
current password/new password/new password.
NOTE: Type the new password carefully since the actual characters do not appear
on the screen.
2.
Press the enter key.
The new password will take effect the next time the computer is restarted.
To delete a password using Setup:
1.
Turn on or restart the computer. If you are in Windows, click Start > Shut Down >
Restart the Computer. To delete the setup password, run Computer Setup (F10).
2.
When the key icon appears, type your current password followed by a slash (/) or
alternate delimiter character as shown. Example: currentpassword/
3.
Press the Enter key.
To delete or disable the Power On and Setup passwords:
1.
Shut down (Power down) the system and disconnect the power cord from the outlet
or the system unit.
2.
Remove the chassis cover.
3.
On the system board, remove the jumper on pins 1 and 2 of header E49 and place
only on pin 2.
4.
Replace the chassis cover and reconnect the power cord.
NOTE: Setup password may be used in place of Power-on password to boot system.
Security Features
Feature
Removable Media
Prevents booting from removable media
Boot Control
drives.
Serial, Parallel,
Prevents data transfer through integrated
USB, or Infrared
serial, parallel, USB, or infrared interface.
Interface Control
Power-On
Prevents use of computer until password is
Password
entered. Can apply to both initial startup
and restart.
Setup Password
Prevents reconfiguration of computer until
password is entered.
Network Server
Provides unique security features for
Mode
computer used as server.
DriveLock [3]
Prevents unauthorized access to data on
drives supporting password protection.
Smart
Software-controllable solenoid that, when
Cover Lock [2, 3]
activated, prevents unauthorized access to
chassis interior.
Smart
Indicates computer cover or side panel has
Cover Sensor [3]
been removed. Can be set to require
password for restart after cover or panel
removal.
Drive Protection
Diagnostic tool built into hard drives on
System (DPS
select models designed to discover
problems that might result in unwarranted
drive replacement.
Memory Change
Detects addition or removal of memory
Alerts
modules. Notifies system administrator.
Ownership Tag
Displays ownership information as defined
by system administrator during system
startup. (Protected by setup password).
Kensington
Inhibits access to interior of computer
CableLock
chassis. Can also be used to secure
Provision
computer to a fixed object for prevent theft.
NOTES:
[1] For more information about Setup Utilities refer to the Computer Setup Guide.
[2] If for any reason the Setup utility is not accessible to unlock the Smart Cover Lock
then a FailSafe key is required to bypass the Smart Cover Lock and open the computer.
Refer to the Hardware Reference Guide on how to use the FailSafe key. To order a Fail-
Safe key contact HP.
[3] Available on some models.
Diagnostic Functions
Diagnostic functions are provided by the Setup Utility (in system ROM) and by Insight Diag-
nostics. Insight Diagnostics provides detailed system information including:
Processor type and speed
Memory amount, mapping, and integrity
Hardware peripheral availability/settings
Hard drive type, space used/available
System identification, asset tracking
Insight Diagnostics may be found on the Documentation CD that ships with the computers.
How It Is
Purpose
Established
Setup Utilities. [1]
Setup Utilities. [1]
Setup Utilities. [1]
Setup Utilities. [1]
Setup Utilities. [1]
Setup Utilities. [1]
Setup Utilities. [1]
Setup Utilities. [1]
Setup Utilities or
Diagnostics for
Windows.
Refer to Intelligent
Manageability
Guide.
Setup Utilities. [1]
Requires Kensington
cable lock accessory
to secure computer
to a fixed object.
Error Conditions and Messages
Chassis LED and Beep Messages
Power LED
# Beeps
Steady green
Blinks green @ 0.5 Hz
Blinks green @ 0.5 Hz
Off (clear)
Off (clear)
Blinks red 2 times @ 1 Hz [1]
Blinks red 3 times @ 1 Hz [1]
Blinks red 4 times @ 1 Hz [1]
Blinks red 5 times @ 1 Hz [1]
Blinks red 6 times @ 1 Hz [1]
Blinks red 7 times @ 1 Hz [1]
Blinks red 8 times @ 1 Hz [1]
Blinks red 9 times @ 1 Hz [1]
Blinks red 10 times @ 1 Hz [1]
NOTE: Power LED blinks are repeated after a 2 second pause until issue is resolved,.
Beeps continue for 5 iterations and then stop.
Common POST Error Messages
Screen
Message
Beeps
Probable Cause
101-Option
1L, 1S
1. System ROM
ROM Error
checksum error.
2. Expansion card.
3. CMOS corruption.
4. System board
103-System
none
DMA, timers
Board
Failure
164-Memory
2S
Incorrect memory
Size Error
configuration.
201-Memory
none
RAM failure.
Error
214-DIMM
none
Populated DIMM
Configura-
configuration is not
tion Warning
optimized.
301-, 304-
none
Keyboard failure.
Keyboard
Error
501-Display
1L, 2S
Graphics controller.
Adapter
Failure
1720-
none
Hard drive is about to
SMART
fail.
Hard Drive
Detects
Imminent
Failure
1794-
none
A device is attached to
Inaccessible
SATA 1 and/or SATA
devices
3.
attached to
SAATA 1
and/or SATA
3
1796-SATA
none
One or more SATA
Cabling
devices are improperly
Error
attached.
NOTES: L = long, S = short
Event
None
S0 System on (normal operation)
None
S1 Suspend
None
S3 Suspend to RAM
None
S4 Suspend to disk
None
S5 Soft off
2
Processor thermal shutdown
3
Processor not seated / installed
4
Power supply failure
5
Memory error
6
Video error
7
PCA failure
8
Invalid ROM checksum (error)
9
Wrong power supply input voltage
10
Bad option card
Recommended Action
1. Verify ROM, reflash if
required.
2. Remove suspected expansion
card, reboot.
3. Clear CMOS memory, reboot.
4. Replace system board.
1. Clear CMOS memory.
2. Remove expansion boards.
3. Replace system board.
1. Run Setup (F10).
2. Check DIMMs for proper
seating, proper type, and HP
compatibility.
3. Remove DIMMs singularly
and reboot to isolate faulty
DIMM.
Same as 164.
Rearrange the DIMMs so that
each channel has the same
amount of memory.
Check keyboard connection or
keys. Replace keyboard. If 304,
possible system board problem
1. Reseat graphics card.
2. Check monitor connection.
3. Replace graphics card.
Run drive protection system test
if available. Check for firmware
patch for erroneous error
message.
If using Windows 2000 or
Windows XP, change "SATA
Emulation" to "Separate IDE
Controller" in Computer Setup.
If not using these operating
systems, relocate the devices to
SATA 0 or 1.
Ensure SATA connections are
used in ascending order starting
with SATA 0.

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