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Hardware Reference Guide

HP Compaq 6005 Pro Small Form Factor Business PC

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Hardware Reference Guide

HP Compaq 6005 Pro Small Form Factor

Business PC

First Edition (September 2009)

Document Part Number: 576439-001

About This Book

This guide provides basic information for upgrading this computer model.

WARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life.

CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.

NOTE: Text set off in this manner provides important supplemental information.

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Table of contents

1 Product Features

 

Standard Configuration Features .........................................................................................................

1

Front Panel Components .....................................................................................................................

2

Media Card Reader Components .........................................................................................................

3

Rear Panel Components ......................................................................................................................

4

Keyboard ..............................................................................................................................................

5

Using the Windows Logo Key ..............................................................................................

6

Serial Number Location ........................................................................................................................

7

2 Hardware Upgrades

 

Serviceability Features .........................................................................................................................

8

Warnings and Cautions ........................................................................................................................

8

Removing the Computer Access Panel ................................................................................................

9

Replacing the Computer Access Panel ..............................................................................................

10

Removing the Front Bezel ..................................................................................................................

11

Removing Bezel Blanks .....................................................................................................................

12

Replacing the Front Bezel ..................................................................................................................

13

Using the Small Form Factor Computer in a Tower Orientation ........................................................

14

Installing Additional Memory ..............................................................................................................

15

DIMMs ...............................................................................................................................

15

DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs ......................................................................................................

15

Populating DIMM Sockets .................................................................................................

16

Installing DIMMs ................................................................................................................

17

Removing or Installing an Expansion Card ........................................................................................

20

Drive Positions ...................................................................................................................................

26

Installing and Removing Drives ..........................................................................................................

27

System Board Drive Connections ......................................................................................

29

Removing an External 5.25-inch Drive ..............................................................................

30

Installing an Optical Drive into the 5.25-inch Drive Bay .....................................................

32

Removing an External 3.5-inch Drive ................................................................................

35

Installing a Drive into the 3.5-inch External Drive Bay .......................................................

37

Removing and Replacing the Primary 3.5-inch Internal SATA Hard Drive ........................

39

Removing and Replacing a Removable 3.5-inch SATA Hard Drive ..................................

43

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Appendix A Specifications

 

Appendix B Battery Replacement

 

Appendix C External Security Devices

 

Installing a Security Lock ....................................................................................................................

52

Cable Lock .........................................................................................................................

52

Padlock ..............................................................................................................................

53

HP Business PC Security Lock ..........................................................................................

53

Front Bezel Security ..........................................................................................................

55

Appendix D Electrostatic Discharge

 

Preventing Electrostatic Damage .......................................................................................................

57

Grounding Methods ............................................................................................................................

57

Appendix E Computer Operating Guidelines, Routine Care and Shipping Preparation

 

Computer Operating Guidelines and Routine Care ............................................................................

58

Optical Drive Precautions ...................................................................................................................

59

Operation ...........................................................................................................................

59

Cleaning .............................................................................................................................

59

Safety .................................................................................................................................

59

Shipping Preparation ..........................................................................................................................

59

Index ...................................................................................................................................................................

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1 Product Features

Standard Configuration Features

The HP Compaq Small Form Factor features may vary depending on the model. For a complete listing of the hardware and software installed in the computer, run the diagnostic utility (included on some computer models only). Instructions for using the utility are provided in the Troubleshooting Guide.

NOTE: The Small Form Factor computer can also be used in a tower orientation. For more information, see Using the Small Form Factor Computer in a Tower Orientation on page 14 in this guide.

Figure 1-1 Small Form Factor Configuration

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Standard Configuration Features 1

Front Panel Components

Drive configuration may vary by model.

Figure 1-2 Front Panel Components

Table 1-1 Front Panel Components

1

5.25-inch Optical Drive1

6

USB (Universal Serial Bus) Ports

2

Optical Drive Activity Light

7

Microphone/Headphone Connector

 

 

 

 

3

Optical Drive Eject Button

8

3.5-inch Media Card Reader (optional)2

4

Dual-State Power Button

9

Hard Drive Activity Light

 

 

 

 

5

Power On Light

10

Headphone Connector

NOTE: When a device is plugged into the Microphone/Headphone Connector, a dialog box will pop up asking if you want to use the connector for a microphone line Line-In device or a headphone. You can reconfigure the connector at any time by double-clicking the Realtek HD Audio Manager icon in the Windows taskbar.

NOTE: The Power On Light is normally green when the power is on. If it is flashing red, there is a problem with the computer and it is displaying a diagnostic code. Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide to interpret the code.

1Some models are configured with a 5.25-inch bezel blank covering this bay.

2Some models are configured with a 3.5-inch bezel blank covering this bay.

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Media Card Reader Components

The media card reader is an optional device available on some models only. Refer to the following illustration and table to identify the media card reader components.

Figure 1-3 Media Card Reader Components

Table 1-2 Media Card Reader Components

No.

Slot

Media

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

xD

xD-Picture Card (xD)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

MicroSD

MicroSD (T-Flash)

MicroSDHC

3Media Card Reader Activity Light

4

SD/MMC+/miniSD

Secure Digital (SD)

MiniSDHC

MultiMediaCard 4.0

 

 

Secure Digital High

MultiMediaCard

 

(MMC Plus)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Capacity (SDHC)

 

(MMC)

Reduced Size

 

 

MiniSD

Reduced Size

 

MultiMediaCard 4.0

 

 

 

(MMC Mobile)

 

 

 

 

 

MultiMediaCard (RS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MMC)

MMC Micro (adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

required)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

USB

USB (Universal Serial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bus) Port

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

CompactFlash I/II

CompactFlash Card

CompactFlash Card

MicroDrive

 

 

 

Type 1

 

Type 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

MS PRO/MS PRO DUO

Memory Stick (MS)

Memory Stick Select

Memory Stick PRO

 

 

MagicGate Memory

Memory Stick Duo

 

Duo (MS PRO Duo)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stick (MG)

 

(MS Duo)

Memory Stick PRO-

 

 

MagicGate Memory

Memory Stick PRO

 

HG Duo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duo

 

(MS PRO)

Memory Stick Micro

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(M2) (adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

required)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

1394

1394 Port (available

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on select models only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rear Panel Components

Figure 1-4 Rear Panel Components

Table 1-3 Rear Panel Components

1

RJ-45 Network Connector

6

DisplayPort Monitor Connector

 

 

 

 

2

Serial Connector

7

VGA Monitor Connector

 

 

 

 

3

PS/2 Mouse Connector (green)

8

PS/2 Keyboard Connector (purple)

 

 

 

 

4

Power Cord Connector

9

Line-Out Connector for powered audio

 

 

 

devices (green)

 

 

 

 

5

Universal Serial Bus (USB)

10

Line-In Audio Connector (blue)

NOTE: Arrangement and number of connectors may vary by model.

An optional second serial port and an optional parallel port are available from HP.

When a device is plugged into the blue Line-In Audio Connector, a dialog box will pop up asking if you want to use the connector for a line-in device or a microphone. You can reconfigure the connector at any time by double-clicking the Realtek HD Audio Manager icon in the Windows taskbar.

The monitor connectors on the system board are inactive when a graphics card is installed in the computer.

If a graphics card is installed into the PCI, PCI Express x1, or the PCI Express x16 slot, the connectors on the graphics card and the system board may be used at the same time. The connectors on the system board may be used at the same time only if an ATI graphics card is installed in the PCI Express x16 connector. Some settings may need to be changed in Computer Setup to use both connectors. For information about setting the boot VGA controller, refer to the Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide.

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Keyboard

Figure 1-5 Keyboard Components

Table 1-4 Keyboard Components

1

Function Keys

Perform special functions depending on the software application being used.

 

 

 

 

2

Editing Keys

Includes the following: Insert, Home, Page Up, Delete, End, and Page Down.

 

 

 

 

3

Status Lights

Indicate the status of the computer and keyboard settings (Num Lock, Caps Lock,

 

 

 

and Scroll Lock).

 

 

 

 

4

Numeric Keys

Work like a calculator keypad.

 

 

 

 

5

Arrow Keys

Used to navigate through a document or Web site. These keys allow you to move

 

 

 

left, right, up, and down, using the keyboard instead of the mouse.

 

 

 

 

6

Ctrl Keys

Used in combination with another key; their effect depends on the application

 

 

 

software you are using.

 

 

 

 

7

Application Key1

Used (like the right mouse button) to open pop-up menus in a Microsoft Office

 

 

 

application. May perform other functions in other software applications.

 

 

 

 

8

Windows Logo Keys1

Used to open the Start menu in Microsoft Windows. Used in combination with other

 

 

 

keys to perform other functions.

 

 

 

 

9

Alt Keys

Used in combination with another key; their effect depends on the application

 

 

 

software you are using.

 

 

 

1

Keys available in select geographic regions.

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Keyboard 5

Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the Taskbar by using Windows Flip 3-D

Using the Windows Logo Key

Use the Windows Logo key in combination with other keys to perform certain functions available in the Windows operating system. Refer to Keyboard on page 5 to identify the Windows Logo key.

Table 1-5 Windows Logo Key Functions

The following Windows Logo Key functions are available in Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Vista.

Windows Logo Key

Displays or hides the Start menu

 

 

Windows Logo Key + d

Displays the Desktop

 

 

Windows Logo Key + m

Minimizes all open applications

 

 

Shift + Windows Logo Key + m

Undoes Minimize All

 

 

Windows Logo Key + e

Launches My Computer

 

 

Windows Logo Key + f

Launches Find Document

 

 

Windows Logo Key + Ctrl + f

Launches Find Computer

 

 

Windows Logo Key + F1

Launches Windows Help

 

 

Windows Logo Key + l

Locks the computer if you are connected to a network domain, or

 

allows you to switch users if you are not connected to a network

 

domain

 

 

Windows Logo Key + r

Launches the Run dialog box

 

 

Windows Logo Key + u

Launches the Utility Manager

 

 

Windows Logo Key + Tab

Windows XP - Cycles through the Taskbar buttons

 

Windows Vista - Cycles through programs on the Taskbar using

 

the Windows Flip 3-D

In addition to the Windows Logo Key functions described above, the following functions are also available in Microsoft Windows Vista.

Ctrl + Windows Logo Key + Tab

Windows Logo Key + Spacebar

Brings all gadgets to the front and select Windows Sidebar

 

 

Windows Logo Key + g

Cycles through Sidebar gadgets

 

 

Windows Logo Key + u

Launches Ease of Access Center

 

 

Windows Logo Key + any number key

Launches the Quick Launch shortcut that is in the position that

 

corresponds to the number (for example, Windows Logo Key + 1

 

launches the first shortcut in the Quick Launch menu)

 

 

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Serial Number Location

Each computer has a unique serial number and product ID number in the location shown below. Keep these numbers available for use when contacting customer service for assistance.

Figure 1-6 Serial Number and Product ID Location

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Serviceability Features

The computer includes features that make it easy to upgrade and service. No tools are needed for most of the installation procedures described in this chapter.

Warnings and Cautions

Before performing upgrades be sure to carefully read all of the applicable instructions, cautions, and warnings in this guide.

WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock, hot surfaces, or fire:

Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and allow the internal system components to cool before touching.

Do not plug telecommunications or telephone connectors into the network interface controller (NIC) receptacles.

Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.

Plug the power cord in a grounded (earthed) outlet that is easily accessible at all times.

To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety & Comfort Guide. It describes proper workstation, setup, posture, and health and work habits for computer users, and provides important electrical and mechanical safety information. This guide is located on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo.

WARNING! Energized and moving parts inside.

Disconnect power to the equipment before removing the enclosure.

Replace and secure the enclosure before re-energizing the equipment.

CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electrical components of the computer or optional equipment. Before beginning these procedures, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object. See Appendix D, Electrostatic Discharge on page 57 for more information.

When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is always applied to the system board. You must disconnect the power cord from the power source before opening the computer to prevent damage to internal components.

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Removing the Computer Access Panel

1.Remove/disengage any security devices that prohibit opening the computer.

2.Remove all removable media, such as compact discs or USB flash drives, from the computer.

3.Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices.

4.Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect any external devices.

CAUTION: Regardless of the power-on state, voltage is always present on the system board as long as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet. You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to the internal components of the computer.

5.If the computer is on a stand, remove the computer from the stand.

6.Lift up on the access panel handle (1) then lift the access panel off the computer (2).

Figure 2-1 Removing the Access Panel

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Replacing the Computer Access Panel

Slide the lip on the front end of the access panel under the lip on the front of the chassis (1) then press the back end of the access panel onto the unit so that it locks into place (2).

Figure 2-2 Replacing the Access Panel

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Removing the Front Bezel

1.Remove/disengage any security devices that prohibit opening the computer.

2.Remove all removable media, such as compact discs or USB flash drives, from the computer.

3.Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices.

4.Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect any external devices.

CAUTION: Regardless of the power-on state, voltage is always present on the system board as long as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet. You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to the internal components of the computer.

5.Remove the access panel.

6.Lift up the three tabs on the side of the bezel (1), then rotate the bezel off the chassis (2).

Figure 2-3 Removing the Front Bezel

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Removing Bezel Blanks

On some models, there are bezel blanks covering the 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch external drive bays that need to be removed before installing a drive. To remove a bezel blank:

1.Remove the access panel and front bezel.

2.To remove a bezel blank, push the two retaining tabs that hold the bezel blank in place towards the outer right edge of the bezel (1) and slide the bezel blank back and to the right to remove it (2).

Figure 2-4 Removing a Bezel Blank

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Replacing the Front Bezel

Insert the three hooks on the bottom side of the bezel into the rectangular holes on the chassis (1) then rotate the top side of the bezel onto the chassis (2) and snap it into place.

Figure 2-5 Replacing the Front Bezel

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Using the Small Form Factor Computer in a Tower

Orientation

The Small Form Factor computer can be used in a tower orientation with an optional tower stand that can be purchased from HP.

1.Remove/disengage any security devices that prohibit opening the computer.

2.Remove all removable media, such as compact discs or USB flash drives, from the computer.

3.Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external devices.

4.Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect any external devices.

CAUTION: Regardless of the power-on state, voltage is always present on the system board as long as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet. You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to the internal components of the computer.

5.Orient the computer so that its right side is facing down and place the computer in the optional stand.

Figure 2-6 Changing from Desktop to Tower Orientation

NOTE: To stabilize the computer in a tower orientation, HP recommends the use of the optional tower stand.

6.Reconnect the power cord and any external devices, then turn on the computer.

NOTE: Ensure at least 10.2 centimeters (4 inches) of space on all sides of the computer remains clear and free of obstructions.

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Installing Additional Memory

The computer comes with double data rate 3 synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR3SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs).

DIMMs

The memory sockets on the system board can be populated with up to four industry-standard DIMMs. These memory sockets are populated with at least one preinstalled DIMM. To achieve the maximum memory support, you can populate the system board with up to 16-GB of memory.

DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs

For proper system operation, the DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs must be:

industry-standard 240-pin

unbuffered non-ECC PC3-8500 DDR3-1066 MHz-compliant or PC3-10600 DDR3-1333 MHzcompliant

NOTE: 1333 MHz DIMMS may only run at a speed of 1066 MHz, depending on the processor.

1.5 volt DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs The DDR3-SDRAM DIMMs must also:

support CAS latency 8 DDR3 1066 MHz (8-8-8 timing) and CAS latency 9 DDR3 1333 MHz (9-9-9 timing)

contain the mandatory JEDEC SPD information

In addition, the computer supports:

512-Mbit, 1-Gbit, and 2-Gbit non-ECC memory technologies

single-sided and double-sided DIMMs

DIMMs constructed with x8 and x16 DDR devices; DIMMs constructed with x4 SDRAM are not supported

NOTE: The system will not operate properly if you install unsupported DIMMs.

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