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QuickSpecs
System Technical Specifications
Access Panel
Optical Drive
Floppy Drive
Hard Drives
Expansion Cards
Processor Socket
Green User Touch Points Y es, on tool-free internal chassis components
Color-coordinated Cables
and Connectors
Memory
System Board
Dual Color Power and HD
LED on Front of Computer
Configuration Record SW Yes
Over-Temp Warning on
Screen
Restore CD Set
Dual Function Front Power
Switch
Padlock Support
Cable Lock Support
Universal Chassis Clamp
Lock Support
Solenoid Lock and Hood
Sensor
Rear Port Control Cover Y es, locks rear IO cables to prevent cable theft
Serial, Parallel, USB,
Audio, Network,
Enable/Disable Port
Control
Removable Media
Write/Boot Control
Power-On Password
Setup Password
3.3V Aux Power LED on
System PCA
NIC LEDs (integrated)
(Green & Amber)
CPUs and Heatsinks
Tool-less
Includes system board and memory information
Tool-less
Tool-less
Tool-less
Tool-less
Tool-less
Yes
Tool-less
Tool-less
Yes
Yes
Restores the computer to its original factory shipping image - Can be obtained via HP Support
Yes, causes a fail-safe power off when held for 4 seconds
Yes (optional): Locks side cover and secures chassis from theft
0.22-in diameter padlock loop at rear of system
Yes, Kensington Cable Lock (optional): Locks side cover and secures chassis from theft
3 mm x 7 mm slot at rear of system
Yes (optional): Locks side cover and locks cables to chassis. Secures chassis from theft and allows
multiple units to be chained together when used with optional cable
Threaded feature at rear of system
Yes (optional)
The Solenoid Hood Lock eliminates the need for a physical key by making the chassis lockable through
software and a password. You can also lock and unlock the chassis remotely over the network. The
Sensor Kit detects when the access panel has been removed
Yes, enables or disables serial, USB, audio, and network ports
Yes, prevents ability to boot from removable media on supported devices (and can disable writes to
media)
Yes, prevents an unauthorized person from booting up the workstation
Yes, prevents an unauthorized person from changing the workstation configuration
Yes
Yes
A T-15 Torx or flat blade screwdriver is needed to remove the CPU heatsink before the CPU can be
removed. CPU removal is tool-less
DA - 13276
Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 1 — 3.30.2009
HP Z400 Workstation
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