HP Compaq t5135 Hardware Reference Manual
Hardware Reference Guide HP Compaq t51 35/t5530 Th in Clients
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Table of contents 1 Product featur es Standard fe atures ................... ................ ............... .......... .............. ............... ............... ..... ................ .... 1 Front p anel components ................ ................... .................. .................. ................... ............ .. ........... .... 2 Secure USB c ompartment ports .... .................. ................... .................. ............ .................. .................. 2 Rear pane l components ......... ........... ....... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ........ ........... ...... ........... ... 3 Installing the stand ........... ......... ....... ......... .......... ......... ........... ......... .......... ...... .......... ..... ........... .......... 4 Removing the s tand .......... ......... ........... ......... ....... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ...... ........ ........ ...... ... 4 Using the keyboard .... .......... ...... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... ...... ........... ......... .... ......... ......... 5 Windows Lo go Key ...... ............ ........... ............ ............ ........... ............ ....... ............ ............ ... 6 Additional fun ction keys ......... ........... ........... ............ ........... ............ .......... ........ ........... ....... . 6 Special mouse functions ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... .......... ..... .......... .......... ......... ......... ....... ..... ......... . 6 Serial number lo cation .................. .................. .................. ................... .................. ............. ...... ............ 7 2 Hardware cha nges General hardware i nstallation sequ ence ............... ....... ............ ........... ........... ............ ........... ........ . ...... 8 Install ing USB devices in the secure USB compartmen t ...................... ................... ................. .......... 10 Removing th e secure USB com partment cover ....... ................. .......... ................. .............. 10 Installing the US B device ........... .............. ............. .............. .............. ........ .............. ........... 1 1 Replacing the secure US B compartment cover ......... ........... ............ ........ ........... ............ .. 11 Replac ing the batte ry ................ ................... ................. ............. .................. ................... ... ........ ........ 12 Removing th e side access panel and metal side cover ....... ....... ........... ........... ........... ...... 12 Removing and replacin g the battery ........... .......... ....... ........... ......... .......... ........... ........... .. 13 Replacing t he metal side cover and side access pane l ....... ......... ........ ..... ......... ........ ..... .. 13 External drives ......................... .................. .................. ................... .................. ............ . ..................... 14 3 Specific ations 4 Security provisions Securing th e thin client ........ ............. ............. ............ ............ ............ ............. ........ ........... .......... ....... 17 5 Mounting the thi n client HP Quick Release ...... ............. ........ ............ ............. ............ ............. ............. ............ ........ ......... ....... 18 Supported mou nting options ........... .............. ........ .............. .............. ............. ............. ....... 20 Non-supported mounting option . ................. ................. .................. .......... ................. ........ 22 6 Thin client operation Routine thi n client care .................. .............. ............... ............... ................ ......... .............. . ................. 23 Supported orie ntations .......... ....... .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........ ........... ..... ......... ...... 23 ENWW v
Non-supporte d orientation ......... ............. ................ .......... .............. ............... ............... ......... .......... ... 24 7 El ectro stati c disch arge Preventing el ectrostatic damag e ................ ............ ........... ............ ........ ............ ............ ........... . ......... 26 Grounding me thods ................. ............... ................ ......... ............... ............... ............... ....... .............. . 27 8 Shipping information Shipping p reparation ........ ........... ........... .......... ........... ....... ........... ........... ........... .......... ..... .......... ...... 28 Important se rvice repair informatio n ................. .......... .............. .............. .............. .............. ....... ......... 2 8 vi ENWW
1 Product features Standard featu res Thank you for purchasing an HP Com paq thin cli ent. We h ope you ha ve ye ars of use fr om our t51 35 or t5530 thin cl ients. O ur goal is to prov ide you wit h awar d-winning c lients t hat are e asy to deploy and manage wit h the power and re liabilit y you expec t. HP has partner ed with A ltiris to manage HP Compaq thin cl ients. Al tiris Depl oyment Solution is a leadi ng- edge too l to help with qui ck deplo yment an d for ong oing mana gement of the thin c lients in your organi zation. E ach HP C ompaq thi n client is recogniz ed by the Altiris Deployme nt Solution as a suppor ted devi ce. As a result , you need n ot track license complia ncy for e ach dev ice. For additiona l inform ation about the Altiris Dep loyment Soluti on tool, refer to the Altiris De ployment S olution inse rt that shippe d with the thin client and the Deploym ent Solu tion U ser Guide th at is avail able at http://www. altiris.c om/ docum entation . The n ext sect ions desc ribe th e feature s of the thin client . For a co mplete li st of the hardwar e and soft ware instal led on a specif ic model, visit http://h18 004.www 1.hp.com/ products/ thincli ents/inde x.html and searc h for a specific thin c lient mo del. The fo llowing f eatures are common to all H P thin c lients: â no moving parts â no hard drives or diskette driv es â 5-minute setup time â central dep loyment and m anagement using Altiris Deplo yment Solu tion Vario us options are available for your thi n client. For m ore inform ation about av ailable opti ons, visit t he HP Web si te at http:// h30143.www3 .hp.com/ c onfigur e2.cf m ENWW Standar d features 1
Front pane l compo nents Figure 1-1 Front pa nel componen ts (1) Secure USB compart ment (5) Line-out (headphone) audio connector (2) Power button (6) Line-in (microphon e) connector (3) Flash activity LED (7) Universal serial bus (USB) connectors (2) (4) Power LED * For more information, refer to the m odel-specific QuickSpecs at http://h18004.www1. hp.com/ products/quicks pecs/ QuickSpecs_A rchives/Qu i ckSpecs_A rchives.html Secure USB compar tment ports Figure 1-2 Secure USB comp artment ports The s ecure USB compa rtment allo ws you to use two USB dev ices in a secur ed locatio n. 2 Chapter 1 P roduct featur es ENWW
Rear p anel comp onents Figure 1-3 Rear panel com ponents (1) Cable lock slot (5) PS/2 connect ors (2) (2) Ethernet RJ-45 connector (6) Monitor connect or (3) Parallel connector (7) Serial connector (4) Universa l serial bus (USB) connectors (4) (8) Power connector For more inform ation, see the model-spe cific QuickSpecs at http://h18004.www1.hp .com/ products/quickspecs / QuickSpecs_ Archives/ QuickSpecs_A rchives.html ENWW Rear p anel com ponents 3
Inst alli ng the st and To insta ll the stand: 1. Turn un it upside down. 2. Locate the slots on t he bottom o f the unit into whic h the tab s on the stand fit. 3. Insert the tab s into the slot s (1), and then slide the stand ab out 1/2âinc h toward th e back of th e unit until it lock s into pla ce (2). Figu re 1 -4 Instal ling the stand Removin g the stand To remov e the stand: 1. Turn un it upside down. 2. Press th e tab (1), a nd then s lide the stand abou t 1/2âinc h toward the front of the unit a nd lift th e stand off the unit (2). Figu re 1 -5 Removi ng the st and 4 Chapter 1 P roduct featur es ENWW
Using the keyboard Figure 1-6 Keyboa rd featu res (1) Caps Lock key Activates/deact ivates the Caps Lock feature. (2) Scroll Lock key Activates/deact ivates the Scroll Lock feature. (3) Num Lock key Activates/deact ivates the Num Lock feature. (4) Ctrl key Use in combination w ith another key; its function depends o n the application software you are using. (5) Windows Logo Ke y 1 Opens the Start menu in Microsoft Windows. Use in combination with other keys to perform other functions. For more infor mation, see Windows Logo Key . (6) Al t key Use in combination w ith another key; its function depends o n the application software you are using. (7) Application key 1 Similar to the right mouse button, opens pop-up menus in a Microsoft Office application. M ay perform other f unctions in other software applications. (8) Editing keys Includes the following: Inser t, Home, Pag e Up, De lete, En d, and Page Down . Hold Ctrl and Alt while pressing Delete to restart the thin client. 1 Available in select geographic regions. ENWW Using the ke yboard 5
Windows Logo Key Use the Wind ows Logo Key in com bination wit h other keys to perform ce rtain funct ions avail able in Window s opera ting syste ms. Windows Logo K ey Tab Switch between open items. Windows Logo K ey e Open My Computer. Windows Logo K ey f Search for a file or folder. Windows Logo K ey Ctrl f Search for computers. Windows Logo K ey m Minimize all windows. Windows Logo K ey Shift m Undo minimize all. Windows Logo K ey Break Display the System Properties dialog box. Windows Logo K ey r Open the Run dialog box. Additional function keys The follo wing key c ombinatio ns also work on HP Compa q t5135/t5 530 thin clients: Alt Esc Cycles through minimized applications. Alt Tab Cycles through open applications. Alt Shif t Tab Switches to the previous session. Special mouse fu nctions Most s oftware ap plicatio ns support the use of a mous e. The f unctions as signed to each m ouse but ton depend o n the software applicati ons you ar e using. 6 Chapter 1 P roduct featur es ENWW
Serial number lo cation Every thi n client in cludes a u nique ser ial number lo cated as s hown in the fol lowing ill ustration . Have this numb er available whe n contac ting HP cust omer serv ice for assis tance. Figure 1-7 Serial n umber location ENWW Serial numbe r locatio n 7
2 Hardware changes General hardware install ation sequence To ensure the pr oper insta llation t hin client ha rdware compo nents: 1. Back up any d ata, i f nece ssary. 2. If the thin client i s powered o n: a. Turn th e unit and any other att ached devic es off. b. Disconn ect the po wer cord from the wall outl et. c. Disc onnect any external dev ices or ca bles. WARN ING! To reduce the risk of per sonal i njury from electr ical sh ock and /or hot sur faces, be sure to disconne ct the pow er cor d from the w all outle t and all ow the inte rnal sy stem component s to c ool befo re touching . WARN ING! To reduce the r isk of el ectrica l shock, fire , or dam age to the equipmen t, do not plug t elecommu nications or telep hone con nectors into the netwo rk interfa ce control ler (NIC ) receptac les. CAUTION Static el ectricity can damage the elec tronic c omponents o f the thin cl ient or optional equipment . Befo re begi nning th ese proce dures, e nsure that you a re discha rged of static el ectricit y by briefl y touchi ng a grou nded meta l objec t. See Preve nting elect rostatic damage for more in formation. 3. Remove an y hardwa re that you will r eplace. 4. Install o r repla ce equipm ent. For rem oval an d replacem ent proc edures, see the followi ng sections : â Replacin g the battery â Installi ng USB device s in the secur e USB compartm ent NOTE Option kits inclu de more detailed installa tion ins tructions . 5. Reconnect any external device s and power cord s. 6. Turn on the monit or, the thin cl ient, and any devi ces yo u want to t est. 7. Load a ny nece ssary drivers . 8 Chapter 2 Hardware c hanges ENWW
NOTE You can downl oad sele ct hardwa re driver s from HP at http://www.hp .com/ co untry/ us/eng/s upport.html . 8. Reconfigu re the thin clie nt, if necessar y. ENWW Gener al hardware install ation sequ ence 9
Installin g USB device s in the secure US B compar tment The secure USB compa rtment allo ws you to i nstall two US B devices i n a secure location i nside of th e thin cl ient. Alo ng wit h providin g a hidde n locatio n, the se cure USB c ompartment can b e locked b y the opti onal securi ty c able lock. CAUTION The ambient tem perature insi de of the secure USB com partment can reach up to 55°C in wors t case conditions. Mak e sure the specifi cations for any dev ice you ins tall in the compar tment indicate the dev ice can tolerat e a 55°C ambient env ironmen t. NOTE In addition to following these instru ctions, fo llow the deta iled instruc tions that acc ompany the a ccess ory y ou are insta lling . Befor e b egi nning th e i nstal lat ion proc es s, re view General h ardware i nstallati on sequenc e for proced ures you should follow before an d after insta lling or re placing hardw are. Removing the secure USB compartment cover Use the following proced ure to remo ve the s ecure U SB compar tment co ver. WARNING! Before r emoving th e secur e USB compartment cover , ensure that the thi n client is turned off and the power cord is disconn ected from the el ectrica l outlet. To remov e the secu re USB co mpart ment cov er: 1. On rear o f the thin client, remove t he scre w that sec ures the c ompartment cover t o the unit (1). 2. On the fro nt of the unit, push the compar tment cov er about 1/ 2âinch to ward the back of the unit (2). 3. Remove the cov er from t he unit b y first l ifting the rear (s crew sid e) of the c over, and then lifting th e cover off the unit (3). Figu re 2 -1 Removi ng th e secur e USB com par tment co ver 10 Chapter 2 Hardw are changes EN WW
Installing the USB d evice â² Insert the USB dev ice int o the USB po rt in the secure USB co mpartment . See the following illustrati on for the loca tion of the p orts in the secure USB c ompartment. Figure 2-2 Secure USB compartm ent port locat ion Replacing the secure U SB compartment cover To repl ace the s ecure compart ment cover : 1. Place the cover on top of the unit so it is offset abou t 1/2âinch tow ard the rear of the unit, allowi ng the tabs on the cover to align and inser t into the slots on the ch assis (1). 2. Slide the c over tow ard the front of the u nit until it lo cks in pla ce and the co ver is flush wi th the front panel of the ch assis (2). 3. Replace the sc rew (3). Figure 2-3 Replacin g the sec ure co mpartment c over To remove US B devices from the secure compartm ent, rever se the previous procedures . ENWW Instal ling USB device s in the secure USB compartme nt 11
Replaci ng the battery Before beginnin g the re placement process , review G eneral h ardware inst allati on sequence for proced ures you should follow before an d after insta lling or re placing hardw are. To repla ce the battery : 1. Remove the sid e access panel and me tal side cov er 2. Remove an d replace the batter y 3. Replace the meta l side cover and side acce ss panel Removing the side access panel and metal side cover WARNING! Before rem oving the si de access pane l, ensure tha t the thin client is turned off and the power cord is discon nected from the elec trical ou tlet. To remov e the access panel: 1. Remov e the secure compar tment cover (1 ). For more inform ation, see Removing the secure USB comp art ment cove r . 2. Remove th e two b ack panel screws that sec ure the a ccess pane l to the chassis (2). 3. Slide the access p anel abou t 1/4âinch toward t he front of the unit, and then lift t he access panel up and off the unit (3). Figu re 2 -4 Removing the side access p anel To remov e the metal side c over: 1. Remove the th ree screws that secure the metal side cover to the chassis (1). 12 Chapter 2 Hardw are changes EN WW
2. Lift the metal si de cover up and off the unit (2). Figure 2-5 Removing the metal side cover Removing and replacing th e battery To remove and replace the ba ttery: 1. Locate the battery on the system board. 2. Pull bac k on the clip (1) that is holding the battery in pla ce, and th en remov e the bat tery (2). Figure 2-6 Removing and rep lacing the i nternal battery 3. Insert th e new batte ry and position the clip ba ck into pl ace. Replacing the metal side cover and side access panel To r eplace th e metal sid e cover : 1. Place th e metal sid e cover on the chas sis, maki ng sure to align the screw holes in th e cover w ith the holes in the chassis. ENWW Replac ing the battery 13
2. Insert an d tighten the three s crews. Figu re 2 -7 Replacin g the meta l side cov er To rep lac e the ac cess pane l: 1. Place the ac cess panel on the side of the unit, offset abo ut 1/2âinch towar d the front of the unit (1). 2. Slide the panel to ward the rear of the unit unti l it loc ks into pla ce (2). 3. Replace the two sc rews that sec ure the access panel to the ch assis (3 ). Figu re 2 -8 Replacin g the sid e access pan el External dr ives Variou s external USB driv es are availabl e as options for the t 5135/t5530. For more inform ation about these d rives, visit http://www .hp.com/ prod ucts/thi nclien tsoftware , or refer to the instructions th at accomp any the option. For mor e inform ation abou t availa ble optio ns, vis it the HP Web sit e at http://h301 43.www3 .hp.com/ config ure2.cfm 14 Chapter 2 Hardw are changes EN WW
3 Specifications Table 3-1 H P Compa q t5135/t5530 Thin Clie nt Dime nsio ns Width (front to back) Height (top to bottom) Depth 7.31 in. 7.31 in 2.06 in. 18.57 cm 18.57 cm 5.24 cm Approxi mate Weight 2.9 lb 1.3 kg Tem pera ture R ange (fanless design)* Operating** (max. rate of change is 10° C per hour or 18° F per hour) Nonoperating (max. rate of change is 20° C per hour or 36° F per hour) 50° to 104° F -22° to 140° F 10° to 40° C -30° to 60° C *Specifications are at se a level with altitude derating of 1° C/300m (1.8° F/1000ft) to a maximum of 3Km ( 10,000ft), with no direct, sustained sunlight. Upper limit may be limited by the type and number of options installed. ** The operating temperature range when the thin client is attached to a flat panel using the HP Quick Release is 50° to 95°F (10° to 35°C). Relative Humidity (non-co ndensing) Operating (max. wet bulb tempe rature is 28° C or 84.2° F) Nonoperating (max. wet bulb temperature is 38.7° C or 101.6° F) 10â90% 5â95% 10â90% 5â95% Maximum Altitu de (unpressurized) Operating (max. allowed rate of change is 457m per minute or 1500 ft per minute) Nonoperating (max. allowed rate of change is 457m per minute or 1500 ft per minute) 10,000 ft 30,000 ft 3048 m 9144 m Power Supply Operating Voltage Range Rated Line Frequency 100â240 VAC 50â60 Hz 100â240 VAC 50â60 Hz ENWW 15
Power Output (maximum) 40 W 40 W Rated Output Current (m aximum) 3.3 A 3.3 A Table 3-1 HP Compaq t5135 /t5530 Thin Client (co ntinued) 16 Chapter 3 Specif ications ENWW
4 Security provisions Securing the thin client The HP Compaq t5135/t5530 thin client is des igned to a ccept a se curity cable lo ck. This cable loc k preve nts unauthor ized remov al of the thin client , as well as locking the sec ure compa rtment. To order this op tion, visit the HP Web site at http:// h30143.www3.hp .com/ c onfig ure2.cf m . 1. Locate the cabl e lock slot on the back pa nel. 2. Insert the cable l ock into the slot, an d then us e the key to loc k it. Figure 4-1 Securing the thin client ENWW Secu ring the thin cl ient 17
5 Mounting the thin client HP Quick Release The HP Co mpaq t 5135/t5530 thin client incorpora tes four mo unting poi nts on ea ch side of the unit. These mounting points foll ow the VESA (Video Electronics Standards As sociatio n) standard, whi ch provi des industr y-standa rd mounti ng inter faces for Flat Displ ays (FDs), s uch as flat pa nel mon itors, flat displa ys, and flat TVs . The HP Quick Rel ease conne cts to the VESA-s tandard mou nting points , allowing you to mount the thi n client in a variety of orientations. NOTE When mount ing, use the 10 mm screws sup plied with the Quick Release Kit. Figure 5-1 HP Quick Rele ase To order this opti on, visit the HP Web sit e at http:// h30143.www3 .hp.com/ c onfigure2.c fm 18 Chapter 5 Mounting the thi n client ENWW
To use the HP Qu ick Release with a VESA-con figured thin client: 1. Using four 10 mm screws in cluded in t he mou nting devic e kit, at tach one side of th e HP Quic k Release to the thin client as shown in the f ollowing il lustrati on. Figure 5-2 Connecting the HP Q uick Relea se to the thi n clien t 2. Using four screws included in the mou nting devic e kit, attach the ot her side of the HP Qu ick Release to the dev ice to w hich you will m ount the th in clien t. Make sur e the re lease le ver poi nts upward. Figure 5-3 Connectin g the HP Quick Release t o another device ENWW HP Quic k Relea se 19
3. Slide the side of the mo unting device attac hed to the thin clie nt (1) over the other si de of the mounting device (2) on the d evice on w hich you want to m ount the th in client. An audibl e 'clic k' indi cates a se cure con necti on. Figu re 5 -4 Connectin g the t hin client NOTE When attache d, the HP Quick Re lease automatic ally locks in pos ition. You only nee d to slide the lever t o one si de to rem ove the t hin clie nt. CAUTION To ensure p roper f unction of th e HP Quick Release and a sec ure connec tion of a ll compone nts, make s ure both the releas e lever on one side o f the m ounting de vice and th e rounded opening on the other si de face upwar d. Supported mountin g options The follo wing illust rations dem onstrate some of the su pporte d and not supported m ounting options for the mounti ng bracket . â You can m ount a thin client between a flat panel monitor and the w all. Figure 5-5 Thin client mounted wi th flat pa nel on wa ll 20 Chapter 5 Mounting the thi n client ENWW
â You can m ount the th in clien t on the b ack of a fl at panel m onitor stan d. Figure 5-6 Thin c lient mount ed on b ack of mon itor stand â You can m ount the th in clie nt on a wa ll. Figure 5-7 Thin cli ent mounte d on wall â You can mount the thin cli ent under a desk. ENWW HP Quic k Relea se 21
Figure 5-8 Thin cl ient mount ed und er desk Non-supported mo unting option CAUTION Mounting a thin cli ent in an non-sup ported m anner co uld result in failu re of the HP Quick Re lease an d damage to t he thi n client and /or other e quipment. Do no t mount the t hin clie nt on a flat panel monitor sta nd, bet ween the pa nel and t he stand. Figure 5-9 Unsuppo rted mou nting pos ition - thin client between s tand and m onitor 22 Chapter 5 Mounting the thi n client ENWW
6 Thin client operation Rout ine thin cl ient care Use the followin g informatio n to p roperly car e for y our thin c lient: â Never operate the thin client with the outs ide panel re moved. â Keep t he thin c lient away from exc essive moi sture, d irect su nlight, and extreme h eat and cold. For informati on about the reco mmended temp erature and hum idity rang es for the thin clie nt, see Spec ific ation s . â Keep liquid s away from the thin client and keyboa rd. â Turn off the thin clien t and wipe the exterior with a soft, damp cl oth as needed . Using cleaning products may di scolor or damage the f inish. Supported orie ntations HP sup ports th e followin g orientatio ns for the thin client. CAUTION You must adher e to HP-supported orientation s to ensure your th in clients function prop erly. â You can place th e thin cl ient ver tically using the suppli ed stand. Figure 6-1 Ver tic al o rie nta tion â You can lay t he thin client horiz ontally on its ru bber feet. ENWW Routine thin client care 23
Figure 6-2 Horizontal orie ntation â You can lay the t hin clie nt under a monitor stand w ith at le ast one i nch of c learance . Figure 6-3 Under moni tor stand Non-s uppor ted orie ntation HP does not suppor t the foll owing orien tation for the thin client. CAUTION Non-suppor ted placement of thin clients could r esult in operati on failure and/o r damage to t he devices. CAUTION Thin client s require proper ventil ation to mainta in operatin g temperatu re. Do n ot put thin clients i n drawer s or oth er sealed enclosures . Thin clients require proper v entilatio n to maintai n operatin g temperatu res. 24 Chapter 6 Thi n client ope ratio n ENWW
Figure 6-4 Do n ot put thi n clients i n drawer s or o ther sealed enclosu res ENWW Non-s upported o rientatio n 2 5
7 Electrostatic discharge A disc harge o f static electricit y fro m a finge r or other conduct or may damage s ystem b oards or other static- sensitive devices. This type of damage may re duce the life expec tancy of the devic e. Preven ting ele c trostatic damage To prevent electrost atic damage, obs erve the followi ng precautions : â Avoid hand co ntact by transpo rting and sto ring prod ucts in static- safe contai ners. â Keep electr ostatic-s ensitive par ts in their co ntainers until they arrive at s tatic-free wo rkstatio ns. â Place pa rts on a grounde d surfac e before removi ng them from their cont ainers. â Avoid touc hing pins, leads , or circuitry. â Always be proper ly ground ed when touching a st atic-sen sitive co mponent or asse mbly. 26 Chapter 7 Electros tatic discha rge ENWW
Grounding me thods There are several methods fo r groundi ng. Use one or more of the following me thods when han dling or instal ling elec trostatic- sensitive parts: â Use a wri st strap co nnected by a g round c ord to a grounded Thin Clien t chassis . Wrist s traps ar e flexible straps with a mini mum of 1 megohm /- 10 pe rcent res istance in the groun d cords. T o provide proper groundin g, wear the strap snug against the skin. â Use heelstrap s, toestraps, or boo tstraps at standi ng workstat ions. Wear the straps on both feet when stan ding on c onductiv e floors o r diss ipating floor mats . â Use conductiv e field service to ols. â Use a po rtable fi eld ser vice kit w ith a fol ding sta tic-dis sipating work m at. If you do not have any of the suggested equipm ent for proper groundi ng, conta ct an HP authorized dealer , reseller, or ser vice prov ider. NOT E For more info rmation about static electrici ty, con tact an HP authoriz ed deale r, resell er, or se rvic e pr ovide r. ENWW Ground ing methods 2 7
8 Shipping information Shipping prepara tion Follo w these sugg estions when prep aring to ship th e thin c lient: 1. Turn off the thin client and exter nal dev ices. 2. Disconne ct the pow er cord from the electr ical out let, then f rom the thi n client. 3. Disconne ct the sy stem com ponents a nd extern al devic es from thei r power sources, th en from th e thin cli ent. 4. Pack the system c omponents and exte rnal dev ices in their or iginal packing b oxes or simil ar packagin g with sufficie nt packing mater ial to protect them . NOTE For environm ental nonope rating ran ges, see Specif icati ons . Import ant se rvi ce repa ir infor mati on In all cases , remove and sa feguard all ex ternal options before return ing the thin clien t to HP for repair or exchang e. In coun tries th at suppor t custo mer mail- in repair by ret urning th e same unit to th e custome r, HP makes every eff ort to re turn the r epaired unit with the s ame inter nal memory a nd flash m odules that were sent . In coun tries th at do not sup port custom er mail -in repair by retur ning the same uni t to the c ustomer, a ll interna l options s hould be remo ved and saf eguard ed in addition to the externa l options. The thi n client should be re store d to the original conf iguration before returnin g it to HP fo r repair. 28 Chapter 8 Ship ping info rmation ENWW
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Table of contents 1 Product featur es Standard fe atures ................... ................ ............... .......... .............. ............... ............... ..... ................ .... 1 Front p anel components ................ ................... .................. .................. ................... ............ .. ........... .... 2 Secure USB c ompartment ports .... .................. ................... .................. ............ .................. .................. 2 Rear pane l components ......... ........... ....... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ........ ........... ...... ........... ... 3 Installing the stand ........... ......... ....... ......... .......... ......... ........... ......... .......... ...... .......... ..... ........... .......... 4 Removing the s tand .......... ......... ........... ......... ....... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ...... ........ ........ ...... ... 4 Using the keyboard .... .......... ...... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... ...... ........... ......... .... ......... ......... 5 Windows Lo go Key ...... ............ ........... ............ ............ ........... ............ ....... ............ ............ ... 6 Additional fun ction keys ......... ........... ........... ............ ........... ............ .......... ........ ........... ....... . 6 Special mouse functions ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... .......... ..... .......... .......... ......... ......... ....... ..... ......... . 6 Serial number lo cation .................. .................. .................. ................... .................. ............. ...... ............ 7 2 Hardware cha nges General hardware i nstallation sequ ence ............... ....... ............ ........... ........... ............ ........... ........ . ...... 8 Install ing USB devices in the secure USB compartmen t ...................... ................... ................. .......... 10 Removing th e secure USB com partment cover ....... ................. .......... ................. .............. 10 Installing the US B device ........... .............. ............. .............. .............. ........ .............. ........... 1 1 Replacing the secure US B compartment cover ......... ........... ............ ........ ........... ............ .. 11 Replac ing the batte ry ................ ................... ................. ............. .................. ................... ... ........ ........ 12 Removing th e side access panel and metal side cover ....... ....... ........... ........... ........... ...... 12 Removing and replacin g the battery ........... .......... ....... ........... ......... .......... ........... ........... .. 13 Replacing t he metal side cover and side access pane l ....... ......... ........ ..... ......... ........ ..... .. 13 External drives ......................... .................. .................. ................... .................. ............ . ..................... 14 3 Specific ations 4 Security provisions Securing th e thin client ........ ............. ............. ............ ............ ............ ............. ........ ........... .......... ....... 17 5 Mounting the thi n client HP Quick Release ...... ............. ........ ............ ............. ............ ............. ............. ............ ........ ......... ....... 18 Supported mou nting options ........... .............. ........ .............. .............. ............. ............. ....... 20 Non-supported mounting option . ................. ................. .................. .......... ................. ........ 22 6 Thin client operation Routine thi n client care .................. .............. ............... ............... ................ ......... .............. . ................. 23 Supported orie ntations .......... ....... .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........ ........... ..... ......... ...... 23 ENWW v
Non-supporte d orientation ......... ............. ................ .......... .............. ............... ............... ......... .......... ... 24 7 El ectro stati c disch arge Preventing el ectrostatic damag e ................ ............ ........... ............ ........ ............ ............ ........... . ......... 26 Grounding me thods ................. ............... ................ ......... ............... ............... ............... ....... .............. . 27 8 Shipping information Shipping p reparation ........ ........... ........... .......... ........... ....... ........... ........... ........... .......... ..... .......... ...... 28 Important se rvice repair informatio n ................. .......... .............. .............. .............. .............. ....... ......... 2 8 vi ENWW
1 Product features Standard featu res Thank you for purchasing an HP Com paq thin cli ent. We h ope you ha ve ye ars of use fr om our t51 35 or t5530 thin cl ients. O ur goal is to prov ide you wit h awar d-winning c lients t hat are e asy to deploy and manage wit h the power and re liabilit y you expec t. HP has partner ed with A ltiris to manage HP Compaq thin cl ients. Al tiris Depl oyment Solution is a leadi ng- edge too l to help with qui ck deplo yment an d for ong oing mana gement of the thin c lients in your organi zation. E ach HP C ompaq thi n client is recogniz ed by the Altiris Deployme nt Solution as a suppor ted devi ce. As a result , you need n ot track license complia ncy for e ach dev ice. For additiona l inform ation about the Altiris Dep loyment Soluti on tool, refer to the Altiris De ployment S olution inse rt that shippe d with the thin client and the Deploym ent Solu tion U ser Guide th at is avail able at http://www. altiris.c om/ docum entation . The n ext sect ions desc ribe th e feature s of the thin client . For a co mplete li st of the hardwar e and soft ware instal led on a specif ic model, visit http://h18 004.www 1.hp.com/ products/ thincli ents/inde x.html and searc h for a specific thin c lient mo del. The fo llowing f eatures are common to all H P thin c lients: â no moving parts â no hard drives or diskette driv es â 5-minute setup time â central dep loyment and m anagement using Altiris Deplo yment Solu tion Vario us options are available for your thi n client. For m ore inform ation about av ailable opti ons, visit t he HP Web si te at http:// h30143.www3 .hp.com/ c onfigur e2.cf m ENWW Standar d features 1
Front pane l compo nents Figure 1-1 Front pa nel componen ts (1) Secure USB compart ment (5) Line-out (headphone) audio connector (2) Power button (6) Line-in (microphon e) connector (3) Flash activity LED (7) Universal serial bus (USB) connectors (2) (4) Power LED * For more information, refer to the m odel-specific QuickSpecs at http://h18004.www1. hp.com/ products/quicks pecs/ QuickSpecs_A rchives/Qu i ckSpecs_A rchives.html Secure USB compar tment ports Figure 1-2 Secure USB comp artment ports The s ecure USB compa rtment allo ws you to use two USB dev ices in a secur ed locatio n. 2 Chapter 1 P roduct featur es ENWW
Rear p anel comp onents Figure 1-3 Rear panel com ponents (1) Cable lock slot (5) PS/2 connect ors (2) (2) Ethernet RJ-45 connector (6) Monitor connect or (3) Parallel connector (7) Serial connector (4) Universa l serial bus (USB) connectors (4) (8) Power connector For more inform ation, see the model-spe cific QuickSpecs at http://h18004.www1.hp .com/ products/quickspecs / QuickSpecs_ Archives/ QuickSpecs_A rchives.html ENWW Rear p anel com ponents 3
Inst alli ng the st and To insta ll the stand: 1. Turn un it upside down. 2. Locate the slots on t he bottom o f the unit into whic h the tab s on the stand fit. 3. Insert the tab s into the slot s (1), and then slide the stand ab out 1/2âinc h toward th e back of th e unit until it lock s into pla ce (2). Figu re 1 -4 Instal ling the stand Removin g the stand To remov e the stand: 1. Turn un it upside down. 2. Press th e tab (1), a nd then s lide the stand abou t 1/2âinc h toward the front of the unit a nd lift th e stand off the unit (2). Figu re 1 -5 Removi ng the st and 4 Chapter 1 P roduct featur es ENWW
Using the keyboard Figure 1-6 Keyboa rd featu res (1) Caps Lock key Activates/deact ivates the Caps Lock feature. (2) Scroll Lock key Activates/deact ivates the Scroll Lock feature. (3) Num Lock key Activates/deact ivates the Num Lock feature. (4) Ctrl key Use in combination w ith another key; its function depends o n the application software you are using. (5) Windows Logo Ke y 1 Opens the Start menu in Microsoft Windows. Use in combination with other keys to perform other functions. For more infor mation, see Windows Logo Key . (6) Al t key Use in combination w ith another key; its function depends o n the application software you are using. (7) Application key 1 Similar to the right mouse button, opens pop-up menus in a Microsoft Office application. M ay perform other f unctions in other software applications. (8) Editing keys Includes the following: Inser t, Home, Pag e Up, De lete, En d, and Page Down . Hold Ctrl and Alt while pressing Delete to restart the thin client. 1 Available in select geographic regions. ENWW Using the ke yboard 5
Windows Logo Key Use the Wind ows Logo Key in com bination wit h other keys to perform ce rtain funct ions avail able in Window s opera ting syste ms. Windows Logo K ey Tab Switch between open items. Windows Logo K ey e Open My Computer. Windows Logo K ey f Search for a file or folder. Windows Logo K ey Ctrl f Search for computers. Windows Logo K ey m Minimize all windows. Windows Logo K ey Shift m Undo minimize all. Windows Logo K ey Break Display the System Properties dialog box. Windows Logo K ey r Open the Run dialog box. Additional function keys The follo wing key c ombinatio ns also work on HP Compa q t5135/t5 530 thin clients: Alt Esc Cycles through minimized applications. Alt Tab Cycles through open applications. Alt Shif t Tab Switches to the previous session. Special mouse fu nctions Most s oftware ap plicatio ns support the use of a mous e. The f unctions as signed to each m ouse but ton depend o n the software applicati ons you ar e using. 6 Chapter 1 P roduct featur es ENWW
Serial number lo cation Every thi n client in cludes a u nique ser ial number lo cated as s hown in the fol lowing ill ustration . Have this numb er available whe n contac ting HP cust omer serv ice for assis tance. Figure 1-7 Serial n umber location ENWW Serial numbe r locatio n 7
2 Hardware changes General hardware install ation sequence To ensure the pr oper insta llation t hin client ha rdware compo nents: 1. Back up any d ata, i f nece ssary. 2. If the thin client i s powered o n: a. Turn th e unit and any other att ached devic es off. b. Disconn ect the po wer cord from the wall outl et. c. Disc onnect any external dev ices or ca bles. WARN ING! To reduce the risk of per sonal i njury from electr ical sh ock and /or hot sur faces, be sure to disconne ct the pow er cor d from the w all outle t and all ow the inte rnal sy stem component s to c ool befo re touching . WARN ING! To reduce the r isk of el ectrica l shock, fire , or dam age to the equipmen t, do not plug t elecommu nications or telep hone con nectors into the netwo rk interfa ce control ler (NIC ) receptac les. CAUTION Static el ectricity can damage the elec tronic c omponents o f the thin cl ient or optional equipment . Befo re begi nning th ese proce dures, e nsure that you a re discha rged of static el ectricit y by briefl y touchi ng a grou nded meta l objec t. See Preve nting elect rostatic damage for more in formation. 3. Remove an y hardwa re that you will r eplace. 4. Install o r repla ce equipm ent. For rem oval an d replacem ent proc edures, see the followi ng sections : â Replacin g the battery â Installi ng USB device s in the secur e USB compartm ent NOTE Option kits inclu de more detailed installa tion ins tructions . 5. Reconnect any external device s and power cord s. 6. Turn on the monit or, the thin cl ient, and any devi ces yo u want to t est. 7. Load a ny nece ssary drivers . 8 Chapter 2 Hardware c hanges ENWW
NOTE You can downl oad sele ct hardwa re driver s from HP at http://www.hp .com/ co untry/ us/eng/s upport.html . 8. Reconfigu re the thin clie nt, if necessar y. ENWW Gener al hardware install ation sequ ence 9
Installin g USB device s in the secure US B compar tment The secure USB compa rtment allo ws you to i nstall two US B devices i n a secure location i nside of th e thin cl ient. Alo ng wit h providin g a hidde n locatio n, the se cure USB c ompartment can b e locked b y the opti onal securi ty c able lock. CAUTION The ambient tem perature insi de of the secure USB com partment can reach up to 55°C in wors t case conditions. Mak e sure the specifi cations for any dev ice you ins tall in the compar tment indicate the dev ice can tolerat e a 55°C ambient env ironmen t. NOTE In addition to following these instru ctions, fo llow the deta iled instruc tions that acc ompany the a ccess ory y ou are insta lling . Befor e b egi nning th e i nstal lat ion proc es s, re view General h ardware i nstallati on sequenc e for proced ures you should follow before an d after insta lling or re placing hardw are. Removing the secure USB compartment cover Use the following proced ure to remo ve the s ecure U SB compar tment co ver. WARNING! Before r emoving th e secur e USB compartment cover , ensure that the thi n client is turned off and the power cord is disconn ected from the el ectrica l outlet. To remov e the secu re USB co mpart ment cov er: 1. On rear o f the thin client, remove t he scre w that sec ures the c ompartment cover t o the unit (1). 2. On the fro nt of the unit, push the compar tment cov er about 1/ 2âinch to ward the back of the unit (2). 3. Remove the cov er from t he unit b y first l ifting the rear (s crew sid e) of the c over, and then lifting th e cover off the unit (3). Figu re 2 -1 Removi ng th e secur e USB com par tment co ver 10 Chapter 2 Hardw are changes EN WW
Installing the USB d evice â² Insert the USB dev ice int o the USB po rt in the secure USB co mpartment . See the following illustrati on for the loca tion of the p orts in the secure USB c ompartment. Figure 2-2 Secure USB compartm ent port locat ion Replacing the secure U SB compartment cover To repl ace the s ecure compart ment cover : 1. Place the cover on top of the unit so it is offset abou t 1/2âinch tow ard the rear of the unit, allowi ng the tabs on the cover to align and inser t into the slots on the ch assis (1). 2. Slide the c over tow ard the front of the u nit until it lo cks in pla ce and the co ver is flush wi th the front panel of the ch assis (2). 3. Replace the sc rew (3). Figure 2-3 Replacin g the sec ure co mpartment c over To remove US B devices from the secure compartm ent, rever se the previous procedures . ENWW Instal ling USB device s in the secure USB compartme nt 11
Replaci ng the battery Before beginnin g the re placement process , review G eneral h ardware inst allati on sequence for proced ures you should follow before an d after insta lling or re placing hardw are. To repla ce the battery : 1. Remove the sid e access panel and me tal side cov er 2. Remove an d replace the batter y 3. Replace the meta l side cover and side acce ss panel Removing the side access panel and metal side cover WARNING! Before rem oving the si de access pane l, ensure tha t the thin client is turned off and the power cord is discon nected from the elec trical ou tlet. To remov e the access panel: 1. Remov e the secure compar tment cover (1 ). For more inform ation, see Removing the secure USB comp art ment cove r . 2. Remove th e two b ack panel screws that sec ure the a ccess pane l to the chassis (2). 3. Slide the access p anel abou t 1/4âinch toward t he front of the unit, and then lift t he access panel up and off the unit (3). Figu re 2 -4 Removing the side access p anel To remov e the metal side c over: 1. Remove the th ree screws that secure the metal side cover to the chassis (1). 12 Chapter 2 Hardw are changes EN WW
2. Lift the metal si de cover up and off the unit (2). Figure 2-5 Removing the metal side cover Removing and replacing th e battery To remove and replace the ba ttery: 1. Locate the battery on the system board. 2. Pull bac k on the clip (1) that is holding the battery in pla ce, and th en remov e the bat tery (2). Figure 2-6 Removing and rep lacing the i nternal battery 3. Insert th e new batte ry and position the clip ba ck into pl ace. Replacing the metal side cover and side access panel To r eplace th e metal sid e cover : 1. Place th e metal sid e cover on the chas sis, maki ng sure to align the screw holes in th e cover w ith the holes in the chassis. ENWW Replac ing the battery 13
2. Insert an d tighten the three s crews. Figu re 2 -7 Replacin g the meta l side cov er To rep lac e the ac cess pane l: 1. Place the ac cess panel on the side of the unit, offset abo ut 1/2âinch towar d the front of the unit (1). 2. Slide the panel to ward the rear of the unit unti l it loc ks into pla ce (2). 3. Replace the two sc rews that sec ure the access panel to the ch assis (3 ). Figu re 2 -8 Replacin g the sid e access pan el External dr ives Variou s external USB driv es are availabl e as options for the t 5135/t5530. For more inform ation about these d rives, visit http://www .hp.com/ prod ucts/thi nclien tsoftware , or refer to the instructions th at accomp any the option. For mor e inform ation abou t availa ble optio ns, vis it the HP Web sit e at http://h301 43.www3 .hp.com/ config ure2.cfm 14 Chapter 2 Hardw are changes EN WW
3 Specifications Table 3-1 H P Compa q t5135/t5530 Thin Clie nt Dime nsio ns Width (front to back) Height (top to bottom) Depth 7.31 in. 7.31 in 2.06 in. 18.57 cm 18.57 cm 5.24 cm Approxi mate Weight 2.9 lb 1.3 kg Tem pera ture R ange (fanless design)* Operating** (max. rate of change is 10° C per hour or 18° F per hour) Nonoperating (max. rate of change is 20° C per hour or 36° F per hour) 50° to 104° F -22° to 140° F 10° to 40° C -30° to 60° C *Specifications are at se a level with altitude derating of 1° C/300m (1.8° F/1000ft) to a maximum of 3Km ( 10,000ft), with no direct, sustained sunlight. Upper limit may be limited by the type and number of options installed. ** The operating temperature range when the thin client is attached to a flat panel using the HP Quick Release is 50° to 95°F (10° to 35°C). Relative Humidity (non-co ndensing) Operating (max. wet bulb tempe rature is 28° C or 84.2° F) Nonoperating (max. wet bulb temperature is 38.7° C or 101.6° F) 10â90% 5â95% 10â90% 5â95% Maximum Altitu de (unpressurized) Operating (max. allowed rate of change is 457m per minute or 1500 ft per minute) Nonoperating (max. allowed rate of change is 457m per minute or 1500 ft per minute) 10,000 ft 30,000 ft 3048 m 9144 m Power Supply Operating Voltage Range Rated Line Frequency 100â240 VAC 50â60 Hz 100â240 VAC 50â60 Hz ENWW 15
Power Output (maximum) 40 W 40 W Rated Output Current (m aximum) 3.3 A 3.3 A Table 3-1 HP Compaq t5135 /t5530 Thin Client (co ntinued) 16 Chapter 3 Specif ications ENWW
4 Security provisions Securing the thin client The HP Compaq t5135/t5530 thin client is des igned to a ccept a se curity cable lo ck. This cable loc k preve nts unauthor ized remov al of the thin client , as well as locking the sec ure compa rtment. To order this op tion, visit the HP Web site at http:// h30143.www3.hp .com/ c onfig ure2.cf m . 1. Locate the cabl e lock slot on the back pa nel. 2. Insert the cable l ock into the slot, an d then us e the key to loc k it. Figure 4-1 Securing the thin client ENWW Secu ring the thin cl ient 17
5 Mounting the thin client HP Quick Release The HP Co mpaq t 5135/t5530 thin client incorpora tes four mo unting poi nts on ea ch side of the unit. These mounting points foll ow the VESA (Video Electronics Standards As sociatio n) standard, whi ch provi des industr y-standa rd mounti ng inter faces for Flat Displ ays (FDs), s uch as flat pa nel mon itors, flat displa ys, and flat TVs . The HP Quick Rel ease conne cts to the VESA-s tandard mou nting points , allowing you to mount the thi n client in a variety of orientations. NOTE When mount ing, use the 10 mm screws sup plied with the Quick Release Kit. Figure 5-1 HP Quick Rele ase To order this opti on, visit the HP Web sit e at http:// h30143.www3 .hp.com/ c onfigure2.c fm 18 Chapter 5 Mounting the thi n client ENWW
To use the HP Qu ick Release with a VESA-con figured thin client: 1. Using four 10 mm screws in cluded in t he mou nting devic e kit, at tach one side of th e HP Quic k Release to the thin client as shown in the f ollowing il lustrati on. Figure 5-2 Connecting the HP Q uick Relea se to the thi n clien t 2. Using four screws included in the mou nting devic e kit, attach the ot her side of the HP Qu ick Release to the dev ice to w hich you will m ount the th in clien t. Make sur e the re lease le ver poi nts upward. Figure 5-3 Connectin g the HP Quick Release t o another device ENWW HP Quic k Relea se 19
3. Slide the side of the mo unting device attac hed to the thin clie nt (1) over the other si de of the mounting device (2) on the d evice on w hich you want to m ount the th in client. An audibl e 'clic k' indi cates a se cure con necti on. Figu re 5 -4 Connectin g the t hin client NOTE When attache d, the HP Quick Re lease automatic ally locks in pos ition. You only nee d to slide the lever t o one si de to rem ove the t hin clie nt. CAUTION To ensure p roper f unction of th e HP Quick Release and a sec ure connec tion of a ll compone nts, make s ure both the releas e lever on one side o f the m ounting de vice and th e rounded opening on the other si de face upwar d. Supported mountin g options The follo wing illust rations dem onstrate some of the su pporte d and not supported m ounting options for the mounti ng bracket . â You can m ount a thin client between a flat panel monitor and the w all. Figure 5-5 Thin client mounted wi th flat pa nel on wa ll 20 Chapter 5 Mounting the thi n client ENWW
â You can m ount the th in clien t on the b ack of a fl at panel m onitor stan d. Figure 5-6 Thin c lient mount ed on b ack of mon itor stand â You can m ount the th in clie nt on a wa ll. Figure 5-7 Thin cli ent mounte d on wall â You can mount the thin cli ent under a desk. ENWW HP Quic k Relea se 21
Figure 5-8 Thin cl ient mount ed und er desk Non-supported mo unting option CAUTION Mounting a thin cli ent in an non-sup ported m anner co uld result in failu re of the HP Quick Re lease an d damage to t he thi n client and /or other e quipment. Do no t mount the t hin clie nt on a flat panel monitor sta nd, bet ween the pa nel and t he stand. Figure 5-9 Unsuppo rted mou nting pos ition - thin client between s tand and m onitor 22 Chapter 5 Mounting the thi n client ENWW
6 Thin client operation Rout ine thin cl ient care Use the followin g informatio n to p roperly car e for y our thin c lient: â Never operate the thin client with the outs ide panel re moved. â Keep t he thin c lient away from exc essive moi sture, d irect su nlight, and extreme h eat and cold. For informati on about the reco mmended temp erature and hum idity rang es for the thin clie nt, see Spec ific ation s . â Keep liquid s away from the thin client and keyboa rd. â Turn off the thin clien t and wipe the exterior with a soft, damp cl oth as needed . Using cleaning products may di scolor or damage the f inish. Supported orie ntations HP sup ports th e followin g orientatio ns for the thin client. CAUTION You must adher e to HP-supported orientation s to ensure your th in clients function prop erly. â You can place th e thin cl ient ver tically using the suppli ed stand. Figure 6-1 Ver tic al o rie nta tion â You can lay t he thin client horiz ontally on its ru bber feet. ENWW Routine thin client care 23
Figure 6-2 Horizontal orie ntation â You can lay the t hin clie nt under a monitor stand w ith at le ast one i nch of c learance . Figure 6-3 Under moni tor stand Non-s uppor ted orie ntation HP does not suppor t the foll owing orien tation for the thin client. CAUTION Non-suppor ted placement of thin clients could r esult in operati on failure and/o r damage to t he devices. CAUTION Thin client s require proper ventil ation to mainta in operatin g temperatu re. Do n ot put thin clients i n drawer s or oth er sealed enclosures . Thin clients require proper v entilatio n to maintai n operatin g temperatu res. 24 Chapter 6 Thi n client ope ratio n ENWW
Figure 6-4 Do n ot put thi n clients i n drawer s or o ther sealed enclosu res ENWW Non-s upported o rientatio n 2 5
7 Electrostatic discharge A disc harge o f static electricit y fro m a finge r or other conduct or may damage s ystem b oards or other static- sensitive devices. This type of damage may re duce the life expec tancy of the devic e. Preven ting ele c trostatic damage To prevent electrost atic damage, obs erve the followi ng precautions : â Avoid hand co ntact by transpo rting and sto ring prod ucts in static- safe contai ners. â Keep electr ostatic-s ensitive par ts in their co ntainers until they arrive at s tatic-free wo rkstatio ns. â Place pa rts on a grounde d surfac e before removi ng them from their cont ainers. â Avoid touc hing pins, leads , or circuitry. â Always be proper ly ground ed when touching a st atic-sen sitive co mponent or asse mbly. 26 Chapter 7 Electros tatic discha rge ENWW
Grounding me thods There are several methods fo r groundi ng. Use one or more of the following me thods when han dling or instal ling elec trostatic- sensitive parts: â Use a wri st strap co nnected by a g round c ord to a grounded Thin Clien t chassis . Wrist s traps ar e flexible straps with a mini mum of 1 megohm /- 10 pe rcent res istance in the groun d cords. T o provide proper groundin g, wear the strap snug against the skin. â Use heelstrap s, toestraps, or boo tstraps at standi ng workstat ions. Wear the straps on both feet when stan ding on c onductiv e floors o r diss ipating floor mats . â Use conductiv e field service to ols. â Use a po rtable fi eld ser vice kit w ith a fol ding sta tic-dis sipating work m at. If you do not have any of the suggested equipm ent for proper groundi ng, conta ct an HP authorized dealer , reseller, or ser vice prov ider. NOT E For more info rmation about static electrici ty, con tact an HP authoriz ed deale r, resell er, or se rvic e pr ovide r. ENWW Ground ing methods 2 7
8 Shipping information Shipping prepara tion Follo w these sugg estions when prep aring to ship th e thin c lient: 1. Turn off the thin client and exter nal dev ices. 2. Disconne ct the pow er cord from the electr ical out let, then f rom the thi n client. 3. Disconne ct the sy stem com ponents a nd extern al devic es from thei r power sources, th en from th e thin cli ent. 4. Pack the system c omponents and exte rnal dev ices in their or iginal packing b oxes or simil ar packagin g with sufficie nt packing mater ial to protect them . NOTE For environm ental nonope rating ran ges, see Specif icati ons . Import ant se rvi ce repa ir infor mati on In all cases , remove and sa feguard all ex ternal options before return ing the thin clien t to HP for repair or exchang e. In coun tries th at suppor t custo mer mail- in repair by ret urning th e same unit to th e custome r, HP makes every eff ort to re turn the r epaired unit with the s ame inter nal memory a nd flash m odules that were sent . In coun tries th at do not sup port custom er mail -in repair by retur ning the same uni t to the c ustomer, a ll interna l options s hould be remo ved and saf eguard ed in addition to the externa l options. The thi n client should be re store d to the original conf iguration before returnin g it to HP fo r repair. 28 Chapter 8 Ship ping info rmation ENWW