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Features of the
HP Pavilion home PC
On the top of the chassis is a CD holder (A).
Store the CDs that came with the HP Pavilion
inside this compartment, so you can quickly
locate them if you ever need to reinstall any
of the system applications.
To connect components to the front of the PC, flip
up the port cover (B) and plug the cables into the
corresponding connectors.
Note:
A
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B
The power supply is pre-set for the country in which
you purchased the HP Pavilion. If you move to
another location, please make sure you check the
voltage requirements in the country you reside
before turning on the PC.
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Opening the Computer
e
Warning:
sure to use ergonomically correct lifting
procedures when moving the computer.
Avertissement :
HP Pavilion est lourd ; suivez des
procédures ergonomiques lorsque vous l
déplacez.
Warning:
can damage disk drives, add-in cards,
and other components. If an ESD station
is not available, wear a wrist strap
attached to a metal part of the computer.
Place cards on a conductive foam pad or
inside the conductive wrapper they came
in; do not place the cards on top of the
wrapper.
The HP Pavilion is heavy; be
L’ord inat eur
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Avertissement :
électrostatiques peuvent endommager les
unités de disque, cartes d’extension et
autres composants. Si vous ne disposez
pas d’une station de protection contre les
décharges électrostatiques, portez un
bracelet antistatique relié à une partie
métallique de l’ordinateur. Placez les
cartes sur un tapis en mousse conducteur
ou dans leur emballage, mais ne les
posez jamais sur leur emballage.
Warning:
with the cover removed. Always replace
the cover before turning on the system.
Do not operate the system
Avertissement :
système lorsque son capot est ouvert.
Remettez toujours le capot en place
avant de mettre le système sous tension.
Des décharges
N’utilisez pas le
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Before You Begin
Read the following items before attempting to
upgrade or service the computer:
3
These procedures assume familiarity with the
general terminology associated with personal
computers and with the safety practices and
regulatory compliance required for using and
modifying electronic equipment.
3
Set up an equipment log to record the system
model and serial numbers, all installed
options, and other information about the
system. If you need this information, it will be
easier to consult the log than to open up and
examine the system.
3
HP recommends that you use an antistatic wrist
strap and a conductive foam pad when
working on the system.
3
Disconnect the system from any
telecommunications links, networks,
or modems, and then disconnect the system
power source before performing any of the
procedures described in this guide. Failure to
do so before you open the system or do any
procedures can result in personal injury or
equipment damage.
Note:
Disconnect the modem/phone cable before
disconnecting the power cord from the system.
To gain access to the inside of the computer,
remove the side panel.
Warning:
Safety Information”
this document before installing and
connecting your system to the electrical
power system.
Avertissement :
consignes additionnelles de sécurité
fin de ce document avant d’installer et
d’alimenter votre système informatique.
Please read the
located at the end of
Prière de lire les
“Additional
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Removing the Side Panel
You must remove the side panel to add memory,
insert add-in cards, install or remove drives, or
change the battery.
1
Turn off the computer and all peripherals.
2
Disconnect the modem/phone cable.
3
Disconnect the power cord and all other
attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor).
4
Loosen the two thumbscrews on the right side
of the back panel. The first time you loosen
these screws you’ll need a flathead
screwdriver. (These screws do not detach;
they’ll stay on the side panel loosely until you
tighten them again.)
5
Stand behind the computer, and place one
hand on top of the chassis.
6
Grasp the handle (A) with your other hand
and pull the panel towards you until it stops.
A
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Lift the panel up and out. Set the panel aside.
Removing the Fan Duct
To access some components on the motherboard,
you may need to remove the fan duct.
Note:
1
2
3
Make sure the computer is turned off and the
modem/phone cable and power cord are
disconnected from the computer.
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the
Side Panel” on page 4).
Gently lay the computer on its side.
To disengage the fan duct (B), push down on
the two tabs (C). You can push with your
fingers or a pen.
C
B
Rotate the fan duct down and out to remove it
4
from the chassis.
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Removing the Drive Cage
The HP Pavilion has two drive cages. The top
cage that holds the CD drive(s) is stationary. The
bottom cage holds the diskette and hard drive
and is removable. You may need to remove this
bottom drive cage to access internal components
or to add or replace a hard drive.
D
Note:
1
Make sure the computer is turned off and the
modem/phone cable and power cord are
disconnected from the computer.
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the
Side Panel” on page 4).
Gently lay the computer on its side.
2
Remove the fan duct (see “Removing the Fan
3
Duct” on page 5).
Remove the power and IDE cables from the
4
back of the diskette and hard drives. Make
note of each connection before disconnecting
the cables.
Push down on the drive cage release tab (D).
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Hold the release tab down as you rotate the
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cage up and lift it out.
Adding Memory
The motherboard contains sockets for either
DIMMs (dual in-line memory modules), DDR
DIMMs (double data rate dual in-line memory
modules), or RIMMs (Rambus in-line memory
modules), depending on which HP Pavilion
model you have. To determine which type of
memory module your HP Pavilion uses, go to the
HP At Home Web site listed in the
License Information
, and look at the online
HP Pavilion technical specifications.
Warranty and
DIMM
DDR DIMM
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The motherboard contains 168-pin DIMM
sockets, 184-pin DDR DIMM sockets, or 184-pin
RIMM sockets. The exact number of sockets
depends on which model you have.
RIMM
Warning:
memory module could damage the
system.
Avertissement :
inapproprié de module de mémoire peut
endommager votre système.
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Using the wrong type of
L’utilisation d’un type
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DIMMs
RIMMs
DIMMs must be 168-pin unbuffered SDRAM
(synchronous dynamic random access memory),
®
compliant with the Intel
DIMM Specification
PC SDRAM Unbuffered
. The HP Pavilion ships with
one or more memory modules, but you can
replace the existing memory module(s) with
higher-capacity ones. You can install 64 MB,
128 MB, or 256 MB memory modules in the
computer.
DDR DIMMs
DDR DIMMs must be 184-pin unbuffered DDR
SDRAM (double data rate synchronous dynamic
random access memory). The HP Pavilion ships
with one or more memory modules, but you can
replace the existing memory module(s) with
higher-capacity ones. You can install 64 MB,
128 MB, or 256 MB memory modules in the
computer.
RIMMs must be 184-pin RDRAM (Rambus
dynamic random access memory), non-ECC (nonerror correction checking), compliant with the
Rambus/Intel specification.
The motherboard has four RIMM sockets that are
for a dual-channel configuration. The following
requirements must be met:
3
Rambus signaling level technology permits 600
and 800 MHz transfer rates. The HP Pavilion
uses PC600 or PC800 RDRAM modules.
3
All four RIMM sockets must be filled. If you do
not populate a socket with a RIMM, the empty
socket must be filled with a C-RIMM (continuity
RIMM). Two C-RIMMs are included on the
motherboard.
Note:
A C-RIMM does not contain any memory — it is
only a placeholder card used to close the
memory circuit. C-RIMMs are necessary to
avoid breaking the signal lines, which are a
serial connection in a Rambus interface; this
assures the electrical integrity.
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3
RIMMs work in identical pairs, so they must be
from the same vendor, have the same speed,
and memory size density within each channel
(see the memory table).
3
When C-RIMMs are used to fill empty sockets,
they must be placed in the RIMM A2 and
RIMM B2 sockets. The RIMMs must be inserted
in the RIMM A1 and RIMM B1 sockets.
The following table illustrates the initial
combinations of RIMMs you can use and the
insertion sequence.
Total
Memory
128 MB64 MB
256 MB64 MB
256 MB128 MB
384 MB128 MB
512 MB128 MB
512 MB256 MB
Channel 1Channel 2
RIMM A1
socket
RIMM
RIMM
RIMM
RIMM
RIMM
RIMM
RIMM A2
socket
C-RIMM64 MB
64 MB
RIMM
C-RIMM128 MB
64 MB
RIMM
128 MB
RIMM
C-RIMM256 MB
RIMM B1
socket
RIMM
64 MB
RIMM
RIMM
128 MB
RIMM
128 MB
RIMM
RIMM
RIMM B2
socket
C-RIMM
64 MB
RIMM
C-RIMM
64 MB
RIMM
128 MB
RIMM
C-RIMM
Installing a Memory Module
1
Turn off the computer and all peripherals.
2
Disconnect the modem/phone cable.
3
Disconnect the power cord and all other
attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor).
4
Remove the side panel and the fan duct (see
“Removing the Side Panel” on page 4 and
“Removing the Fan Duct” on page 5).
5
Locate the memory sockets on the
motherboard.
DIMM and
DDR DIMM
Note:
If all of the memory sockets are filled, you need
to remove one of the memory modules (see
“Removing a Memory Module” on page 11).
Move any cabling out of the way, if necessary.
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RIMM
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Push down the two retaining clips on the ends
of the memory socket.
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Holding the new memory module by its edges
only, remove it from the antistatic packaging.
(Avoid touching the memory chips or the gold
contacts on the module.) The memory module
has one or two small notches on the lower
edge that fit into raised bumps in the memory
socket.
9
Hold the memory module in alignment with the
socket, aligning the notches with the bumps.
10
Push straight down on top of the memory
module until it is fully seated in the socket. The
retaining clips on the ends of the socket
automatically lock it into position when the
memory module is fully seated.
To reassemble the computer:
1
If you moved any cabling, restore the cable
connections and routing.
2
Replace the fan duct and the side panel (see
“Closing the Computer” on page 21).
3
Reconnect the power cord and all other
cables.
4
Reconnect the modem/phone cable.
5
Turn on the computer and all peripherals.
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DDR DIMM
Removing a Memory Module
1
Turn off the computer and all peripherals.
2
Disconnect the modem/phone cable.
3
Disconnect the power cord and all other
attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor).
4
Remove the side panel and the fan duct (see
“Removing the Side Panel” on page 4 and
“Removing the Fan Duct” on page 5).
5
Locate the memory sockets on the
motherboard.
6
Move any cabling out of the way, if necessary.
7
Push down the two retaining clips on the ends
of the socket until the memory module pops out
of the socket.
DIMM and
DDR DIMM
Warning:
module out of the socket. Use the
retaining clips to eject the module.
Avertissement :
directement sur le module de mémoire.
Servez-vous des clips pour l’éjecter.
Holding the memory module by its edges only,
8
Do not pull the memory
Ne tirez pas
RIMM
lift it away from the socket. Store it in its
antistatic packaging.
To install a new memory module in this socket,
see “Installing a Memory Module” on page 9.
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Installing Add-In Cards
At some point, you may want to add a PCI or
AGP card to the computer to accommodate a
new component, such as a scanner, or to
upgrade an existing card.
Warning:
by installing add-in cards that draw
excessive current. The system is designed
to provide 2 amps (average) of +5 V
power for each board/card in the
computer. The total +5 V current draw in
a fully loaded system (one with all addin card slots filled) must not exceed the
total number of slots multiplied by
2 amps.
Do not overload the system
Avertissement :
l’ordinateur en installant des cartes
d’extension qui consomment beaucoup
de courant. L’ordinateur est conçu pour
fournir un courant de 2 ampères (en
moyenne), +5 volts, à chaque carte
installée sur l’ordinateur. La
consommation totale de courant de +5 V
sur un ordinateur entièrement chargé
(dont tous les logements de cartes sont
occupés) ne doit pas excéder le nombre
total de supports multiplié par
2 ampères.
Ne surchargez pas
To add or replace an add-in card:
Turn off the computer and all peripherals.
1
Disconnect the modem/phone cable.
2
Disconnect the power cord and all other
3
attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor).
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the
4
Side Panel” on page 4).
Gently lay the computer on its side.
5
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To prepare an empty card slot for a new card,
loosen the screw of the expansion slot cover of
the empty slot (E). Remove the expansion slot
cover of the empty slot.
E
Loosen the screw on the bracket of the card
8
you are replacing (F).
Hold the metal bracket and the far top corner
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of the card. Carefully remove the card by
pulling the card straight out of the
expansion slot.
Insert the new card into the slot and push
10
straight down. Make sure the card is properly
seated.
Attach the screw to secure the card you have
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replaced (F).
F
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Warning:
on the expansion slot cover.
Avertissement :
bords du couvercle du support
d’extension sont tranchants.
If you are replacing a card, disconnect any
7
Be careful of the sharp edges
Soyez prudent, car les
external and/or internal cables attached to the
card.
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To reassemble the computer:
1
Replace the side panel (see “Replacing the
Side Panel” on page 23).
2
Reconnect the power cord and all other
cables.
3
Reconnect the modem/phone cable.
4
Turn on the computer and all peripherals.
5
Install any software drivers supplied by the
card manufacturer.
What Is Plug and Play?
“Plug and Play” describes the ability to add and
remove add-in cards, memory, and peripherals
without any special procedures (such as resetting
jumpers and testing for system conflicts). The
system BIOS (basic input/output system) finds
these components and adds them to the system.
You do not have to run the BIOS setup program.
If the New Card or Device Isn’t
Working
Read through the card manufacturer’s installation
instructions, and recheck all connections,
including those to the card, power supply,
keyboard, and monitor. If the problem still exists,
run the BIOS setup program and load the default
settings, and then save and exit.
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Adding and Removing
Drives
You can install a second hard drive into the
system or replace the existing hard drive. In
addition, you can replace the existing diskette or
optical drives.
Installing a Second Hard Drive
The HP Pavilion has an empty 3.5-inch drive bay
to accommodate an additional hard drive.
1
Turn off the computer and all peripherals.
2
Disconnect the modem/phone cable.
3
Disconnect the power cord and all other
attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor).
4
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the
Side Panel” on page 4).
5
Remove the drive cage (see “Removing the
Drive Cage” on page 6).
Note:
Slide the new drive into the empty bay in the
6
drive cage, until the screw holes align.
Install the two screws on the top of the drive
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cage and the one screw on the bottom of the
drive cage.
Replace the drive cage (see “Replacing the
8
Drive Cage” on page 21).
Attach the power cable to the back of the
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drive.
Attach the connector marked “Master” on the
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IDE ribbon cable to the back of the primary
hard drive. After this primary connection is
attached, twist the remaining part of the cable
marked “Slave” on that same IDE ribbon cable
and connect it to the secondary hard drive.
Connect the IDE cable to the motherboard.
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Make sure the jumper on the new drive is in the
CS (Cable Select) position.
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To reassemble the computer:
1
Replace the side panel (see “Replacing the
Side Panel” on page 23).
2
Reconnect the power cord and all other
cables.
3
Reconnect the modem/phone cable.
To remove the preinstalled hard drive:
1
Turn off the computer and all peripherals.
2
Disconnect the modem/phone cable.
3
Disconnect the power cord and all other
attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor).
4
Turn on the computer and all peripherals.
5
Install any software drivers supplied by the
drive manufacturer.
Removing the Preinstalled Hard
Drive
You need to remove the hard drive from the
chassis if you want to replace it with a highercapacity drive or if you want to safeguard your
data when sending the computer out to be
repaired.
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4
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the
Side Panel” on page 4).
5
Remove the drive cage (see “Removing the
Drive Cage” on page 6).
6
Remove the two screws on the top of the hard
drive and the one screw on the bottom of the
hard drive.
7
Pull the hard drive out, and store the drive and
screws in a safe location.
8
Replace the drive cage and the side panel (see
“Closing the Computer” on page 21).
Replacing the Diskette Drive
If you need to replace the diskette drive, you can
remove the existing drive and install a new one.
To ensure that the drive fits properly into the
HP Pavilion, be sure to purchase the replacement
diskette drive from HP. Refer to your support path
card for the telephone number of the
HP Customer Care Center.
To remove the existing diskette drive:
1
Turn off the computer and all peripherals.
2
Disconnect the modem/phone cable.
3
Disconnect the power cord and all other
attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor).
4
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the
Side Panel” on page 4).
5
Remove the drive cage (see “Removing the
Drive Cage” on page 6).
6
Remove the screw (A) on each side of the
diskette drive.
A
Note:
Pull the diskette drive out.
7
The second screw (A) is on the other side of the
drive cage (not pictured).
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To install a new diskette drive:
1
Slide the diskette drive into the drive cage,
until the two screw holes align.
2
Attach the screws on each side of the drive
cage.
To reassemble the computer:
1
Replace the drive cage (see “Replacing the
Drive Cage” on page 21).
2
Reattach the cables to the back of the hard
and diskette drives.
3
Replace the side panel (see “Replacing the
Side Panel” on page 23).
4
Reconnect the power cord and all other
cables.
5
Reconnect the modem/phone cable.
6
Turn on the computer and all peripherals.
Replacing the Optical Drive
Your computer comes with two optical drives
(CD-ROM, DVD, and/or CD-Writer) that you
can replace or upgrade.
To remove the existing optical drive:
1
Turn off the computer and all peripherals.
2
Disconnect the modem/phone cable.
3
Disconnect the power cord and all other
attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor).
4
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the
Side Panel” on page 4).
5
Remove the fan duct (see “Removing the
Fan Duct” on page 5).
6
Locate the screws (B and C) on the optical
drive.
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B
C
7
If you are removing the bottom optical drive,
remove the two screws (C) on the drive and
push the drive part way out through the front
of the computer.
Or
If you are removing the top optical drive,
remove the screws (B and C) on both optical
drives and push both drives part way out
through the front of the computer. (This allows
better access to the cables at the back of the
drive.)
Remove the cables on the back of the drive
8
you want to replace.
Pull the drive out through the front of the
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computer.
To install a new optical drive:
Note:
Slide the new optical drive through the front of
1
Make sure the jumper on the new drive is in the
CS (Cable Select) position.
the computer. Don’t slide the drive in all the
way — you need room to attach the cables.
Attach the cables to the back of the optical
2
drive.
Push the drive(s) all the way in, aligning the
3
screw holes.
Attach the screws.
4
To reassemble the computer:
Replace the fan duct and side panel (see
1
“Closing the Computer” on page 21).
Reconnect the power cord and all other
2
cables.
Reconnect the modem/phone cable.
3
Turn on the computer and all peripherals.
4
Install any software drivers supplied by the
5
drive manufacturer.
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Replacing the Battery
A lithium battery on the motherboard provides
backup power for the computer’s timekeeping
capability. The battery has an estimated life
expectancy of seven years.
When the battery starts to weaken, the date and
time may be incorrect. If the battery fails, replace
it with a CR2032 lithium battery (3 volt,
220mAH rating) or an equivalent battery.
Warning:
if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same, or
equivalent, type of battery. Discard used
batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Avertissement :
incorrect de la pile peut provoquer une
explosion. Utilisez uniquement une pile
de même type ou de type équivalent.Éliminez les piles usées conformément
aux instructions du fabricant.
There is danger of explosion
Le remplacement
To replace the battery:
Turn off the computer and all peripherals.
1
Disconnect the modem/phone cable.
2
Disconnect the power cord and all other
3
attached cables (such as the keyboard, mouse,
and monitor).
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the
4
Side Panel” on page 4).
If necessary to reach the battery, remove the
5
drive cage (see “Removing the Drive Cage” on
page 6).
If necessary to reach the battery, remove the
6
fan duct (see “Removing the Fan Duct” on
page 5).
If any cards restrict access to the battery:
7
3
Remove the add-in card bracket. (See
steps 7–9 on page 13.)
3
Remove the cards that are on or near the
battery.
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8
With a pen or screwdriver, press the metal
latch that holds the battery in its socket. The
battery will pop out.
9
Install the new CR2032 battery in the socket,
with the positive (+) side facing up.
To reassemble the computer:
1
Replace any cards that you removed, and then
replace the add-in card bracket.
2
Replace the drive cage, fan duct, and side
panel (see “Closing the Computer” on
page 21).
3
Reconnect the power cord and all other
cables.
4
Reconnect the modem/phone cable.
5
Turn on the computer and all peripherals.
6
Run the BIOS setup program to reset the date
and time.
Closing the Computer
After you have finished installing memory or
drives, inserting or replacing add-in cards, or
changing the battery, you need to replace the
drive cage, the fan duct, and the side panel.
Replacing the Drive Cage
1
Holding the drive cage at a 45-degree angle,
slide the two nubs (A) on the drive cage into
the guides (B) on the chassis.
A
B
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Note:
Align the track (C) on the drive cage with the
2
The second nub (A) is on the other side of the
drive cage (not pictured).
guide (D) on the stationary drive cage.
D
C
Push the removable drive cage firmly against
3
the stationary cage as you rotate the
removable drive down into position.
To make sure that the cage is locked into
4
position, grasp the drive cage and pull up
forcefully.
Note:
If you are able to remove the drive cage without
pressing the release tab, you didn’t properly
align the track with the guide. Repeat steps 1–4
above.
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Replacing the Fan Duct
Replacing the Side Panel
1
Holding the fan duct at a 45-degree angle,
align the bottom of the duct with the hole on
the fan holder.
2
Rotate the fan duct into position and make sure
it’s securely locked.
1
Lay the side panel on top of the chassis,
aligning the notches on the panel with the
holes on the chassis.
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2
Slide the side panel forward until it locks in
place.
3
Tighten the thumbscrews on the side panel.
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Regulatory and Safety
Information
Declaration of Conformity
According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014
Manufacturer’s Name:
Manufacturer’s Address:
declares that the product
Product
Name:
Model
Number(s):
Product
Options:
conforms to the following Product Specifications:
Safety:
EMC:
Telecom:
HP Pavilion Multimedia Personal Computer System
79XXY, 89XXY (X is any number 0–9, Y is any
alphanumeric character or blank)
CISPR 22:1997/ EN 55022:1998 Class B
CISPR 24:1997/EN55024:1998
IEC 61000-3-2:1995/EN61000-3-2:1995 + A14 —
Harmonics
IEC 61000-3-3:1994/EN61000-3-3:1995 — Flicker
FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B
AS/NZS 3548:1995+A1+A2:1997/CISPR 22:1993
+A1+A2:1996 Class B
TBR 21:1998, EG201 121:1998
Hewlett-Packard Company
10500 Ridgeview Ct.
Cupertino, CA 95015-4010
USA
2)
/ICES-003, Issue 2
1)
Supplementary Information:
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the following
Directives and carries the CE marking accordingly.
— the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
— the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
— the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
1)The Product was tested in a typical configuration with
Hewlett-Packard Personal Computer peripherals.
2)This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Hardware Quality Engineering Manager
Cupertino, CA, USA May, 2001
For Regulatory Compliance Information ONLY, contact:
Australian
Contact:
European
Contact:
1)
North America
Contact:
Product Regulations Manager
Hewlett-Packard Australia Ltd.
31-41 Joseph Street
Blackburn, Victoria 3130, Australia
Hardware Quality Engineering Manager
Hewlett-Packard, HPD
10500 Ridgeview Ct.
Cupertino, CA 95015-4010
USA
(Phone: 408-343-5000)
English
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FCC Regulatory and Safety
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Information (USA Only)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio
Frequency Interference Statement
Warning:
and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by
turnin
is encouraged to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
This equipment has been tested
the equipment off and on, the user
3
Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
3
Increase the separation between the
equipment and the receiver.
3
Connect the equipment into an outlet that
is on a circuit different from the receiver.
3
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
Hewlett-Packard’s system RFI and
Radiated Immunity tests were conducted
with HP-su
orted peripheral devices and
HP-shielded cables, such as those you
receive with your system. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by
Hewlett-Packard could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment. To
comply with the limits for an FCC Class B
computing device, always use shielded
signal cables and the power cord supplied
with this unit.
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