HP Visualize J5000 - Workstation Manual
HP Visualize J5000 - Workstation Manual

HP Visualize J5000 - Workstation Manual

Hp visualize j5000, j7000 workstations site preparation guide (a4978-90021)
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J Class Workstations

Site Preparation Guide

Edition 3
Manufacturing Part Number: A4978-90021
Printed in USA January 2000

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  • Page 1: Site Preparation Guide

    HP Visualize J Class Workstations Site Preparation Guide Edition 3 Manufacturing Part Number: A4978-90021 Printed in USA January 2000...
  • Page 2: Printing History

    Hewlett-Packard product and/or replacement parts can be obtained from your local Sales and Service Office. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard...
  • Page 3 by the user. The manual part number and printing date indicate its current edition. The manual part number changes when extensive technical changes are incorporated. The printing date changes when a new edition is printed. (Minor corrections and updates which are incorporated at reprint do not cause the date to change.) HP Part Number Printing Date...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    How to Use This Manual........4 Hewlett-Packard Service Organization ......5 Sales Representative .
  • Page 6 Contents Miscellaneous Requirements ........25 Computer Supplies ........25 Media Storage .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction...
  • Page 8: How To Use This Manual

    This manual contains site preparation information for the HP Visualize J Class workstations. Other site preparation resources may also be available to you. Consult with a Hewlett-Packard Customer Engineer (CE) specializing in computer site preparations. Proper site preparation and maintenance is vital to the reliability of any computer system.
  • Page 9: Hewlett-Packard Service Organization

    Introduction Hewlett-Packard Service Organization Hewlett-Packard Service Organization Each member of the Hewlett-Packard service organization is dedicated to making sure that each customer realizes maximum benefits from their computer workstation purchase. The following subsections provide brief descriptions of Hewlett-Packard service representatives and how they can assist you.
  • Page 10 Introduction Hewlett-Packard Service Organization Table 1-1 Site Preparation Technical Tasks Technical Tasks Responsible Personnel Line voltage measured Electrician and Customer Engineer (CE) Power line frequency measured (if required) Power line noise levels measured (if required) Neutral or ground noise/voltage levels measured Safety and ground connections verified...
  • Page 11: Hewlett-Packard Site Preparation Services

    Note that all of your computer requirements and specifications are contained in this manual. Site Verification Visit A Hewlett-Packard CE or Site Preparation Specialist will verify that your site meets or exceeds your computer system’s requirements and specifications prior to and during system installation. Sites failing to meet the system requirements and specifications may incur additional...
  • Page 12 Introduction Hewlett-Packard Site Preparation Services In the situation of a third party purchase, a maintenance agreement for hardware and an Account Management Service (AMS) for software are available directly from Hewlett-Packard. Chapter 1...
  • Page 13: Customer Responsibilities

    The customer is responsible for planning and preparing a suitable environment for the installation and operation of a complete computer system. The Hewlett-Packard CE will be available to assist you throughout the planning and preparation for, and the installation of, your system.
  • Page 14: Selection Of Site Personnel

    • Any hardware or cables for connection or installation of data communications equipment • Network links • Telephone equipment • Modems (Consult with your CE for Hewlett-Packard requirements.) • Equipment supplied by companies other than HP NOTE Communications equipment at the computer site is not part of the computer and must be considered separately for power, space, interface cabling, and cooling requirements.
  • Page 15: Site Planning Team

    • Reviewing insurance requirements • Scheduling all events related to site completion Members of the Site Planning Team should include the Site Coordinator, Principal Operator, Hewlett-Packard CE, electrical contractor, a site construction coordinator (familiar with local electrical codes), and an air conditioning specialist.
  • Page 16 Introduction Customer Responsibilities Chapter 1...
  • Page 17: Site Preparation Guidelines

    Site Preparation Guidelines...
  • Page 18: Site Planning Time Table

    • Assigning your Principal Operator. • When your purchase order has included the optional site planning visit, scheduling this visit with the Hewlett-Packard CE to answer your questions about site preparation. • Selecting an appropriate system location and planning the physical arrangement of the system, including any related furniture.
  • Page 19: Preparing For Installation

    Floor Plan Hewlett-Packard recommends that a floor plan be prepared showing the overall location and arrangement of your computer system components. Enough space should be provided for people to work efficiently on a daily...
  • Page 20: Computer Room Construction

    Identify the location of all power outlets on your floor plan. Plan to keep cables away from traffic paths to prevent accidents and equipment failures. Hewlett-Packard strongly discourages the use of power extension cords with computer system components. CAUTION Hewlett-Packard strongly discourages the use of carpeting, including so- called anti-static varieties, within 20 feet (6.0 meters) of the computer...
  • Page 21: Power Requirements

    Voltages outside the operating range of the system can cause system errors, or a system shutdown. If required, the Hewlett-Packard CE along with your electrician can determine the line voltage and make recommendations.
  • Page 22 In addition to the safety ground, Hewlett-Packard recommends that a dedicated (earth reference) ground be installed as a common reference point for all system components. Consult with your Hewlett-Packard CE and electrician to ensure that your system meets all national and local codes. Receptacles...
  • Page 23: Sources Of Electrical Interference

    Your Hewlett-Packard CE can monitor your power line for electrical noise and transients. If found, the CE can make appropriate recommendations concerning the use of line conditioning devices.
  • Page 24: Environmental Considerations

    The J Class workstation is specifically designed for reduced susceptibility to radiated and conducted interference. Electromagnetic interference can cause a variety of computer system problems. The Hewlett-Packard CE can advise you about many of the most common causes of electromagnetic interference. Environmental Considerations...
  • Page 25 The Hewlett-Packard CE can assist you in determining whether or not you need be concerned about airborne contamination. If contamination is known or suspected, Hewlett-Packard will be available for consultation.
  • Page 26 Static electricity can often be significantly reduced by using a humidifier. Hewlett-Packard recommends a heat evaporating type humidifier, and strongly recommends against using a cold water atomizer type humidifier.
  • Page 27: Miscellaneous Requirements

    Computer Supplies Ask your Hewlett-Packard Sales Representative for a catalog of available supplies such as floppy diskettes, DDS tape cartridges, printer paper, ink cartridges, plotter paper, etc. Media Storage You should make provisions for storing floppy diskettes and DDS tape...
  • Page 28: Protection Of Valuable Records

    Electronic data processing insurance is also available to cover both hardware and software. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service office for details. Telephone You should plan to install a telephone with a long cord or a cordless...
  • Page 29: Receiving The Workstation

    Receiving the Workstation...
  • Page 30: Equipment Arrivals

    In some cases, factors beyond the control of Hewlett-Packard may cause delivery delays. If all equipment is not received within a two week period, notify your Hewlett-Packard Sales Representative. The Sales Representative will trace your order and expedite delivery completion.
  • Page 31 Receiving the Workstation Equipment Arrivals Leave the sealed cartons containing cables and installation hardware intact for the Hewlett-Packard CE. Locate and refer to the HP Visualize J Class Installation Card (HP part number A4978-90010) for specific installation procedures. Chapter 3...
  • Page 32: Equipment Arrivals

    Receiving the Workstation Equipment Arrivals Chapter 3...
  • Page 33: Site Preparation Kit

    Site Preparation Kit...
  • Page 34: Introduction

    • Pre-installation worksheets • System power requirements and heat dissipation worksheets Hewlett-Packard recommends that you copy the worksheets before you begin using them. Then, if more copies are needed in the future, you will have an unmarked copy of the worksheets available.
  • Page 35: Pre-Installation Worksheets

    CE to schedule the installation and verify that the site meets the system requirements. Installation will be scheduled within three working days after Hewlett-Packard has been contacted. System installation Arrange for the System Manager to assist the CE with the installation process.
  • Page 36 Site Preparation Kit Pre-Installation Worksheets Table 4-2 Shipment Schedule Equipment Type Scheduled Ship Date Arrival Date Comments Computer Printer Terminal External Disk Drive External Tape Drive Chapter 4...
  • Page 37 Site Preparation Kit Pre-Installation Worksheets Table 4-2 Shipment Schedule Equipment Type Scheduled Ship Date Arrival Date Comments Peripherals or other equipment Chapter 4...
  • Page 38: System Power And Heat Dissipation Worksheets

    Site Preparation Kit System Power and Heat Dissipation Worksheets System Power and Heat Dissipation Worksheets Use Table A-3 to calculate the system’s power requirements. Have an electrician double-check the calculations. The specifications in the following tables should be taken directly from the service manual of each specific piece of equipment Table 4-3 Worksheet for Power Requirement Calculations...
  • Page 39 Site Preparation Kit System Power and Heat Dissipation Worksheets Use Table A- 4 to calculate the system’s heat dissipation. Depending on the component combination used, the air conditioning requirements differ between systems. Table 4-4 Worksheet for Heat Dissipation Calculations Equipment Product Watts BTU/hr...
  • Page 40: System Power And Heat Dissipation Worksheets

    Site Preparation Kit System Power and Heat Dissipation Worksheets considered. These factors include situations particular to the site and room loss factors. Table 4-5 System Heat Dissipation Worksheet Factor BTUs/Hour (Watts) System Heat Dissipation Site Variables Interface Auxiliary Equipment Lights Personnel Future Expansion Other Factors...
  • Page 41: Specifications And Regulatory Requirements

    Specifications and Regulatory Requirements...
  • Page 42: Introduction

    Specifications and Regulatory Requirements Introduction Introduction This appendix contains the environmental, electrical, and physical specifications, as well as the regulatory requirements for the HP Visualize J Class workstations. The information in this appendix is arranged as follows: • Specifications — Environmental Specifications —...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    Specifications and Regulatory Requirements Specifications Specifications Environmental Specifications Altitude Operating: 0–10,000 ft (0–3,000 m) @ 0 to +45˚ C Non-operating: 15,000 ft (0–4,500 m) @ –40 to +70˚ C DC Magnetic Field Interference Operating: <1 Gauss at surface of product Non-operating: <2 milli Gauss @ 7 feet Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
  • Page 44: Electrical Specifications

    Specifications and Regulatory Requirements Specifications Leakage Current Less than 3.5 mA Shock Operating: 20g at 3ms, 1/2 sine in normal axis with no hard errors Non-operating: 80g at 3ms, 1/2 sine, normal axis Vibration Operating random: 0.21 Grms, 5–500 Hz Swept sine survival: 0.5 g peak, 5–500 Hz Random survival:...
  • Page 45: Maximum Heat Dissipation Specifications

    Specifications and Regulatory Requirements Specifications Maximum Heat Dissipation Specifications J5xxx J7xxx 4163.61 BTU/hr 6577.89 BTU/hr 1050.06 KCAL/hr 1658.94 KCAL/hr Physical Specifications Dimensions Both the J5xxx and J7xxx workstations use a common chassis, which is 17.5 inches (44.5 cm) high ¥ 13.6 inches (34.5 cm) wide ¥ 21.0 inches (53.3 cm) deep.
  • Page 46: Regulatory Requirements

    Specifications and Regulatory Requirements Regulatory Requirements Regulatory Requirements The HP Visualize J Class workstations comply with the following regulatory requirements. Product Safety Canada cUL listing to CSA 22.2 No. 950 Europe EN 60950 (with Nordic deviations), TUV GS Mark Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC ISE (Eastern European CB Report to IEC 950=+A1+A2+A3+A4 countries)
  • Page 47 Specifications and Regulatory Requirements Regulatory Requirements • EN 61000-4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 3-2:1995 +A13:1997, 3-3:1995 Chapter 5...
  • Page 48: Regulatory Requirements

    Specifications and Regulatory Requirements Regulatory Requirements Chapter 5...

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