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T ec hnical Ref erence Guide HP Co mpaq 8 200 Elite S er ie s Bu siness De sktop C ompu ter s Doc ument P ar t Number: 6 5 6 77 0 -001 March 20 1 1 This document provides information on the design, archite cture, function, and capabilities of the HP Compaq 82 00 Elite Series Business Desktop Computers.
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T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com iii Cont ents 1 Introduction 1.1 About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 1.1.1 Online Viewing . . . . . .
iv www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Conte nt s 3 Processor /Memory Subsystem 3.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1 3.2 Intel Processor .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com v Conte nt s 5.5.3 Keyboard/Pointing Device Interface Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–8 5.6 Universal Serial Bus Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
v i www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Conte nt s 8 SYSTEM BIOS 8.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–1 8.2 ROM Flashing . . . . . .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 1-1 1 Introduc tion 1.1 A b o u t t h i s G u i d e This guide provides technical information about HP Compaq 82 00 Elite Business PC personal computers that feature the Intel® Q67 Expre ss chipset and support select Intel Celeron®, Pentium®, Core™ i3, Core i5, and Core i7 proc essors.
1-2 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Intr oduction 1 .3 Serial Number The serial number is located on a sticker placed on the exterior cabi net. The serial number is also written into firmw are and may be read with HP Diagnostics or Insi ght Manager utilities.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 1-3 Intr oducti on 1 .5 Common Ac ron y ms and Abbre via tions T able 1-1 lists the acronyms and ab bre viations used in this guide.
1-4 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Intr oduction CG A color gr aphics adapter Ch Cha nnel, chap ter cm centimeter CMC cache/me mory controller CMOS complimentary metal-ox ide se miconductor (conf igur ation memory) Cntlr contr oller Cntrl con trol codec 1.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 1-5 Intr oducti on EIDE enhanced IDE eSA T A ext e rn a l SA T A E S CD Extended S y stem Conf igur ation Data (f ormat) EV Env ir onmental V ariable (data) E.
1-6 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Intr oduction IrD A Infr ared Dat a Assoc iatio n IR Q inte rrupt request IS A industry standar d arc hitectur e Kb/KB kilobits/kilobytes (x 102 4 bits/ x.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 1-7 Intr oducti on NVRAM non-volatile r andom access memor y ODD optical disk dr i ve OS operating sy stem P AL 1.
1-8 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Intr oduction SDR Singles data rate (memory) SDRAM S y nchr onous Dy namic RAM SD VO Seri al digital v ideo outpu t SE C Single E dge -Connecto r SE CAM s.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 1-9 Intr oducti on TV t el e v i si o n TX transmit U ART u niv ersal as ynchr onous r eceiv er/transmitter UDMA Ultra DMA UDIMM unbuffer ed/unregistered DIMM.
1-10 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Intr oduction.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 2-1 2 Sys t e m O ve r v i ew 2. 1 Introduction The HP Compaq 8200 Elite Busine ss PC personal computers (Figur e 2-1) deli ver an outstanding combination of manageability , serviceability , an d compatibility for enterprise en vironments.
2-2 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Ov ervie w 2.2 Fea tures The follo wing standard features are included on all models unless otherwise indicated: ■ Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium,.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 2-3 S ystem Ov ervie w T able 2-1 sho ws th e dif ferences in featur es betwee n the dif ferent PC series based on form factor . NO TE S: [1] 2nd ser ial port requir es optional cable/br ack et ass embly . [2] Lo w-pr of ile, 2 5 W maximum .
2-4 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Ov ervie w 2.3 S ystem Arc h itec ture The systems cov ered in this guide feature an arch itecture based on the Inte l Celeron, Pentium and Intel Core i3/i5/17 processors and the Intel Q6 7 Express Platform Cont roller Hub (PCH) sho wn in Figure 2-2.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 2-5 S ystem Ov ervie w F igur e 2 - 2 . HP C ompaq 8 200 Elite Bu siness P C Ar chitec ture , Bloc k diagr am Parallel I/F [4] Intel Processor Q67 PCH-D0 Mem. Cntlr . PCIe 2.0 SA T A SA T A USB I/F Ch A DDR3 SDRAM Ch B DDR3 SDRAM SIO Controller Cntlr .
2-6 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Ov ervie w 2.3. 1 Intel Proces sor Su ppor t The models covered in this g uide can each support an Intel Celeron, Pentium, Core i3, Core i5, or Core i7 processor .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 2-7 S ystem Ov ervie w 2.3. 3 Sup port Components Input/output functions not pro vided by the chip set are handled by other support components. Some of these components also provide “house k eeping” and variou s other functions as well.
2-8 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Ov ervie w 2.3 .5 Ma ss Storag e Accommoda tions All models support at least two mass storage de vices, with one being e xternally accessible for remov able media. The storage de vice accommodations are as follows: CMT : six b ays total; three 5.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 2-9 S ystem Ov ervie w 2.3.9 Grap hic s Subsy stem In the standard configuration, these systems use the inte grated graphics controller (IGC) of the Intel processor .
2-10 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Ov ervie w 2.4 S pec ifica tio ns This section includes the en vironmental, electrica l, and physical specif ic ations f or the systems cov ered in this guide. Where prov ided, metric statistics are giv en in parenthesis.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp .com 2-11 S ystem Ov ervie w NO TE S: [1] S ystem conf igured w ith 1 hard dri ve , 1 optical media dri ve , and no PCI cards . [2] Desktop (horiz ontal) confi guration. [3] Minito wer conf igurati on. F or desktop configur ation , sw ap Height and Width dimensi ons.
2-12 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Ov ervie w.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 3-1 3 Pr ocessor/Memory Subsy stem 3. 1 Introduction This systems provide an LGA 1155 (H2) socket supporting an Intel Celero n, Pentium Dual-Core, Core i3, Core i5, or Core i7 processor .
3-2 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Processor /M emor y Subsystem 3.2 Intel Proce s sor These systems support an Intel Celeron, Pentiu m Dual-Core, Core i3, Core i5, or Core i7 processor that mounts in a zero-i nsertion force LGA1155 (H2) soc ket.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 3-3 Processor /Me mor y S ubsystem 3.2.2 Pr ocessor Ch an ging/U pgradin g These systems use the LGA1155 ZIF (H2) mounting socket and require that the processor use an integrated heatsink/f an assembly .
3-4 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Processor /M emor y Subsystem 3.3 M em o r y Su b sy s te m All models support non- ECC DDR3-1066 (PC3-8500) and DDR3-1333 (PC3-10 600) memory modules. CMT , MT , and SFF form factors support up to 1 6 gigabytes of memory while the USDT form factor su pports up to 8 gigab ytes of memory .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 3-5 Processor /Me mor y S ubsystem 3.3. 1 M e m or y U p gr a d in g T able 3-2 sho ws suggested memory co nfigurations for these systems. ✎ T able 3-2 does not list all possible conf igurations. NO TE: [1] Dual-channel s ymetr ical .
3-6 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Processor /M emor y Subsystem F igur e 3- 2 . S y stem Memory Map (f or maxim um of 8 gigab ytes) ✎ All locations in memory are cacheable. Base memo ry is always mapp ed to DRAM. The next 128 KB fix ed memory area can be mapped to DRAM or to PCI space.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 4-1 4 S ystem Sup port 4. 1 Introduction This chapter cov ers subjects dealing with basic system architecture and covers the follo wing topics: ■ PCI b us overvie w (4.2) ■ System resources (4.3) ■ Real-time clock and conf iguratio n memory (4.
4-2 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Support The PCI b us supports a b us master/tar get arbitra tion scheme. A b us master is a device that has been granted control of the bus for the purpose of initiating a transaction. A tar get is a device that is the recipient of a transaction.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 4-3 S ystem Support Link La yer The link layer provides data inte grity by adding a sequence information pref ix and a CRC suff ix to the packet created b y the transaction layer . Flow-control methods ensure that a pack et will only be transferred if the recei ving de vice is re ady to accomodate it.
4-4 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Support 4.2.6 PCI Connectors PCI 2. 3 Connec tor F igur e 4 - 2 . 3 2 -bit, 5 . 0 -volt PCI 2 .3 Bus Connec tor T able 4 - 2. PCI 2.3 Bus Conn ector Pinou t Pin B Signal A Signal P in B Sign al A Signal Pin B Signal A Signal 0 1 - 1 2 V D C T RST- 22 G N D AD 28 43 + 3.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 4-5 S ystem Support PCIe Connectors F igur e 4 - 3. P CIe Bus Connector s Ta b l e 4 - 3 . PCIe Bus Connector Pinout Pin B Signal A Signal P in B Sign al A Si.
4-6 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Support 4.3 S ystem Resource s This section describes the a v ailability and basic control of major subsystems, otherwise kno wn as resource allocation or simply “s ystem resources.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 4-7 S ystem Support NO TE S: [1] CMT onl y The PCI interrupts can be conf igured by PCI Configuration Registers 60h..63h to share the standard ISA interrupts (IRQn). ✎ The APIC mode is sup ported by W ind ows NT , W indows 2000, and W indo ws XP , W indo ws V ista, and W indow s 7 operating systems.
4-8 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Support 4.4 Real- Time C loc k an d Confi guration Mem or y The Real-time clock (R TC) and conf iguration me mory (also referred to as “CMO S”) functions are provided b y the 82801 component and is MC 146818-compatible.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 4-9 S ystem Support 4.4.2 Standard CMOS Locations T able 4-5 describes standard conf iguration me mory locations 0Ah-3 Fh. These locations are accessible through using OUT/IN as sembly language instructions using p ort 70/71h or BIOS function INT15, AX=E823h.
4-10 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Support Po we r - O n / S et up P a s swo r d These systems inclu de a power -on and setup pass words, which may be enab led or disabled (cleared) through a jumper on the system board. The jumper controls a GPIO input to the 82 801 PCH that is checked during POST .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp .com 4-11 S ystem Support Level 0— Co ver remov al indication is essentially disabled at this le vel. During POST , status bit is cleared and no oth er action is taken b y BIOS.
4-12 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Support 4.5 .3 S y stem Status These systems provide a visual indication of sy stem boot, R OM flash, and operational status through the power LED and internal speaker , as described in T able 4-7.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp .com 4-13 S ystem Support 4.5 .4 Thermal Sensing and Coo ling All systems feature a variable-sp eed fan mounted as part of the processor heatsi nk assembly . All systems also provide or suppor t an auxiliary chassis fan.
4-14 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Support NO TE: Assume unmark ed gaps ar e unused , r eserved , or used by f unctions that emplo y var iable I/O addres s mapping . Some r anges may inc lude res erved addr esses . Ta b l e 4 - 8 S y stem I/O Map I/O P ort Function 0000.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp .com 4-15 S ystem Support 4.6.2 GPIO Functions PCH-DO Function s The PCH-D0 pro vides various functions throug h the use of programm able general purpose input/output (GPIO) ports.
4-16 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem Support.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 5-1 5 Inp u t/O utp ut In ter faces 5 . 1 Introduction This chapter describes the standard interfaces that provide input and output (I/O) porting of data and that are c ontrolled through I/O-m apped regis t ers.
5-2 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Input/Outpu t Interface s 5.2 SA TA/ e SA T A In t e r fa c es These systems provide up to four serial A T A (SA T A) interfaces that support tranfer rates up to 6.0 Gb/s (for ports 0 and 1, 3 Gb /s on all others) and RAID da ta protection functionality .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 5-3 Input/Outpu t Interface s 5. 2 . 2 e S A TA i n te r f a ce These systems provide a SA T A/eSA T A port (con nector P64 on the system board) that can support an external SA T A (eSA T A) storage device. The eSA T A interface provides higher bandwidth than USB 2.
5-4 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Input/Outpu t Interface s 5 .3 Serial Inter face The CMT , MT , and SFF form factors include one RS-232-C type serial interface to transmit and receiv e asynchronous serial data with external de vices.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 5-5 Input/Outpu t Interface s 5 .4 P ar allel In ter face Suppor t The CMT , MT , and SFF form factors include a system board header (J50) that supports an optional parallel bracket/cabl e assembly that provid es a parallel interface for a peripheral de vice such as a printer .
5-6 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Input/Outpu t Interface s 5 .4.4 P arallel Interface C onnec tor Figure 5-4 and T able 5-3 show the connector and pino ut of the paralle l connector p rovided on the optional parallel bracket/cable assembly .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 5-7 Input/Outpu t Interface s 5 .5 K e y board/P ointin g De v ice Inter face The keyboard/pointing device interface function is provided by the SI O controll.
5-8 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Input/Outpu t Interface s 5. 5. 2 Poi n t i n g D e v i c e I n te r f a ce O p e ra t i o n The pointing de vice (typically a mouse) co nnects to a 6-pin DIN-type connector that is identical to the ke yboard connector both p hysically and electrically .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 5-9 Input/Outpu t Interface s 5 .6 Univ er s al Serial B us Inter face The Univ ersal Serial Bus (USB) interface pro vides asynchronous /isochronous da ta transfers with compatible pe ripherals such as keyboard s, pr inters, or modems.
5-10 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Input/Outpu t Interface s 5. 6 . 1 U SB C on n e c t o r These systems provide type-A USB ports as sho wn in Figure 5-7. F igur e 5- 7 . Univ ersal Ser ial Bus Connector (as v iew ed fr om r ear of chassis) 5.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp .com 5-11 Input/Outpu t Interface s 5. 7 A u d i o S u b s ys t e m These systems use the HD audio controller of the 82801 component to access and control a Realtek ALC261 HD Audio Codec, which pro vides 2-channel high def inition analog-to-d igital (ADC) and digital-to-analog (D A C) con versions.
5-12 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Input/Outpu t Interface s 5. 7 . 1 H D A u d i o C o n tr o l l e r The HD Audio Controller is a PC I Express device that is inte grated in to the Q67 Ex.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp .com 5-13 Input/Outpu t Interface s 5 .7 .4 Audio Spec ifi cations The specifications for the HD Audio subsystem are listed in T able 5-9.
5-14 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Input/Outpu t Interface s 5 .8 Net work Interface Co ntroller These systems pro vide 10/100/1000 Mbps netw ork support through an Intel 8257 9LM GbE network interface controller (NIC ), a PHY component, and a RJ-45 jack with integral status LEDs (Figure 5-10).
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp .com 5-15 Input/Outpu t Interface s ✎ For the features in the following paragraph s to function as described, the system unit must be plugged into a liv e A C outlet.
5-16 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Input/Outpu t Interface s 5 .8.4 N IC Spec ifications T able 5- 1 1 . NIC Spe cificati ons P arameter Co mpatibi lit y stand ard orprotocol Modes Support.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 6-1 6 Integrated G ra phi c s Subsy stem 6. 1 Introduction This chapter describes the graphics subsystem that includes the integrated graphics controller of the Intel Celeron, Pentium or Co re i3/i5/i7processor .
6-2 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Integr ated Graphi cs Subs y stem Each system implements one of two IGC types; the Intel HD Graphics 2000 or the Intel HD Graphics 3000, depending in the processor installed. T able 6-1 lis ts the type of IGC associated with the types of processor supported by these systems.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 6-3 Integr ated Gr aphics Su bsy ste m The total memory allocation is determined b y the amount o f system memory installed in a system, along with the BIOS settings, operatin g system, and system load. T able 6-2 s ho ws the pre-allocation memory amounts.
6-4 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Integr ated Graphi cs Subs y stem The Microsoft Direct Diagn ostic tool included in most v ersions of W indows may be used to check the amount of video memory being used. Th e Display tab of the u tility the “ Approx.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 6-5 Integr ated Gr aphics Su bsy ste m 6.3 U p gra d in g These systems provide direct, dual-monitor supp ort; a V GA monitor and a DisplayPort monitor can be connected and d riv en simultaneously .
6-6 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Integr ated Graphi cs Subs y stem 6.4. 1 Anal og Monitor Conn ec tor All form factors include a lega c yVGA connector (Figure 6-2) for attaching an analog video monitor: F igur e 6 - 2 . DB-15 Analog VG A Monitor C onnector , (as vie w ed fr om rear o f chassis).
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 7-1 7 P o w er an d Sign al Distrib ution 7 . 1 Introduc tion This chapter describes the po wer supplies and discusses the methods of general po wer and signal distrib ution. T opics covere d in this chapter include: ■ Po wer distribution (7.
7-2 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide P o w er and Signal Distribution 7. 2 . 1 U S D T P o w e r D i s t r i b u t i o n The USDT form factor uses an e xternal (“brick” ) supply that connects to the chassis through a three-conductor cable (Figure 7-1).
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 7-3 P o w er and Signal Distribution 7. 2 . 2 S F F / M T / C M T P o w e r D i s t r i b u t i o n The SFF , MT , and CMT systems use a common po wer source po wer supply uni t contained within the system chassis.
7-4 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide P o w er and Signal Distribution T able 7-1 lists the specif ications of the 24 0-watt po wer supply used in the SFF uni t. NO TE S: T otal co ntinuou s pow er should not exc eed 2 40 w atts. T ota l surge po we r (<10 seconds w/duty c ycl e < 5 %) should not e x ceed 265 w a t t s.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 7-5 P o w er and Signal Distribution 7. 3 P o w e r C o n t r o l System po wer is controlled through th e power b utton and external e v ents. 7. 3 . 1 P o w e r B u t t o n Pressing and releasing the po wer b utton applies a negati v e (groundi ng) pulse to the po wer control logic on the system board.
7-6 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide P o w er and Signal Distribution A dual-color LED lo cated on the front panel (bez el) is used to indic ate system power status.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 7-7 P o w er and Signal Distribution 7. 3 . 2 W a k e U p E v e n t s The system can be activ ated with a po wer “wake-up” of the system due to the occurrence of a magic packet, serial port ring, or PCI po wer manage ment e vent (PM E).
7-8 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide P o w er and Signal Distribution NO TE S: Gn = Global state . Sn = Sleep stat e. Cn = A CPI state . Dn = PCI state. [1] P owe r cord is disconnec ted for this conditi on. [2] Actual tr ansition time dependent on OS and/or application softwar e .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 7-9 P o w er and Signal Distribution 7 .5 Sign al Distrib ution T able 7-7 lists the reference designators for LEDs, connect ors, indicators, and switches used on the system boa rds. Not all components will be pr esent on a ll system boar ds .
7-10 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide P o w er and Signal Distribution ✎ SA T A power headers P160 and P161 are meant to pro vide power for internal SA T A drives only .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp .com 7-11 P o w er and Signal Distribution Figure 7-2 shows pinouts of headers used on the system boa rds. NO TE: No polar ity consideratio n requir ed for connec tion to speak er header P6 . NC = Not connect ed F igur e 7 - 3 .
7-12 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide P o w er and Signal Distribution.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 8-1 8 Sys t e m B I O S 8. 1 Introduction The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is firmw a re contained in Read Only Memory (R OM) and includes such functions as Po wer-On Self T est (POST), PCI de vice initialization, Plug 'n Play support, po wer management activities, and th e Setup utility .
8-2 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem BIO S 8.2 ROM Flashin g The system BIOS f irmware is contained in a fl ash R OM de vice that can be re-written wi th new BIOS code using a flash utility locally (with F10 setup), with the HP QFlash program in a W indo ws en vironment, or with the DOSFlash.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 8-3 S ystem BIO S 8.3 Boot Functions The BIOS supports v arious functions related to the boot process, including those that occur during the Po wer On Self-T est (POST) routine. 8.3. 1 B oot De vice Order The BIOS supports two boot mode; UEFI and legac y: UEFI Boot Order: 1.
8-4 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem BIO S 8.3. 3 Memor y D etec tion and C onfi guration This system uses the Serial Pr esence Detect (SPD) method of determining the inst alled DIMM configuration.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 8-5 S ystem BIO S NO TE: A udible indicatio ns occur onl y for the f i ve cy cle s of the err or indicati on. V isual indicati ons occur indef initely un til pow er is r emov ed or until err or is corr ect ed.
8-6 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem BIO S 8.4 C lient Management Functi ons T able 8-2 provides a partial li st of the client management BIOS fun ctions supported b y the systems cov ered in this guide. These functions, designed to support intelligent manageability applications, are HP-specific unless otherw ise indicated.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com 8-7 S ystem BIO S 8.4. 1 S y stem I D and ROM T ype Diagnostic applications can use the INT 15, AX= E800h BIOS functio n to identify the type of system. This function will return the system ID in the BX re gister .
8-8 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide S ystem BIO S 8. 7 Manage ment Engine Fu nction s The management engine function of Intel AMT al lo ws a system unit to be managed remotely ov er a network, whether or not the system is po wered up or not 1 .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com A-1 A Err or Mess a g es and C odes A. 1 Introduction This appendix lists the error co des and a brief d escription of the probable cause of the error . ✎ Errors listed in this appendix are applicable only for systems running HP/Compaq BIOS .
A-2 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes A.3 P ow er- On S elf T est (POS T) Mess ag es Ta b l e A -2 . P o w er- On Self T est (PO ST) Me ssages Erro r Message Probable Cause Inv alid Electronic Ser ial Number Chassis serial number is corrupt .
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com A-3 Err or Mess ages and C odes 404-P ar allel P or t Addr ess C onfli ct C urr ent para llel port addre ss is conf licting w ith another de vi ce. 417 -Net wo rk Interface Ca rd F ailur e NIC BIOS could no t read De vi ce ID of embedded NIC.
A-4 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes 17 85-MultiBay inco rr ectly inst alled F or integrated MultiBay/ U SD T sy stems : MultiBay dev ice not pr operl y seated.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com A-5 Err or Mess ages and C odes 2 211-Memory not confi gured corr ectl y for MEBx e x ecuti on Ensur e a DIMM is installed in XMM1 (black DIMM soc k et) 22 1 2 - US B Key l o ca l pr ov isi oning failur e F ialed t o opne pro v isioning f ile SETUP .
A-6 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes A.4 S y ste m Er r or Me ssages ( 1 xx - xx) NO TE S: [1] 10 2 message code may be caused b y one of a vari ety of processor -re lated problems that may be sol ved by r eplacing the proces sor , although sy stem board r eplacement may be needed.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com A-7 Err or Mess ages and C odes A.5 Memory Err or Me ssages (2xx - xx) Ta b l e A - 4 . Memo ry Err or Me ssages Message Prob able Cause 200 -04 R eal memory .
A-8 www .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes A. 6 K e yboard Er ror Messa g es (30x - xx) 211-0 2 Er ror w hile sav ing memory during random memory pattern tes t 211-03 Err.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com A-9 Err or Mess ages and C odes A. 7 Printer Error Messa ges (4xx - xx) A. 8 Video (G rap hic s) Error Messa g es (5 xx - xx) See T able A-14 fo r additional video (gr aphics) mes sages.
A-10 w ww .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes A .9 Disk ette Driv e Error Messa g es (6xx - xx) 600-xx = Disk ette dr iv e ID test 6 09- xx = Diske tte dri ve r ese t contr oller test 601- xx = Diskette dr iv e for mat 610 -xx = Disk ette dri v e change line test 60 2 -xx = Disk ette r ead tes t 611-xx = Pri .
T ec hnical Ref ere nce Guide www .hp .com A-11 Err or Mess ages and C odes A. 1 0 Seri al Inter face Error Messa ges ( 1 1xx - xx) Ta b l e A - 9. Serial Inter face Err or Messag es Message Pro bable Caus e Message Pro bable Cause 1101-01 U ART DLAB bit failure 1101-13 UAR T cntrl .
A-12 w ww .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes A. 1 1 Mo dem Commu n icat ion s E r ro r M ess ages ( 1 2xx - x x) Ta b l e A -1 0.
T ec hnical Ref ere nce Guide www .hp .com A-13 Err or Mess ages and C odes NO TE S: [1] Local loopback mode [4] Modem auto or iginate test [2] Analog loopback originate mode [5] Modem auto ans w er test [3] Analog loopback answ er mode [6] Modem direct connect te st A.
A-14 w ww .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes A . 1 3 H ard Driv e Err or Mess a g es ( 1 7xx - xx) T able A- 1 2 Hard Drive Error Mess ag es Message Pr obable Cause Me ssage Pro bable Cause 17xx-01 Ex ceeded max. soft err or limit 17xx-51 Fa iled I/O read test 17xx-0 2 Exceeded max.
T ec hnical Ref ere nce Guide www .hp .com A-15 Err or Mess ages and C odes NO TE: xx = 00, Hard dr iv e ID test xx = 19 , Hard dri v e pow er mode test xx = 01, Hard dr iv e format te st xx = 20, SMA.
A-16 w ww .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes A . 1 4 Hard Driv e Error Messa g es ( 1 9xx - xx) 1900-xx = T ape ID test f ailed 190 4 -xx = T ape B O T/EO T test failed 1.
T ec hnical Ref ere nce Guide www .hp .com A-17 Err or Mess ages and C odes A. 1 5 Vid eo (Grap hic s) Error Messa ges ( 2 4xx - xx) A. 1 6 Audio Error Messag es ( 3 206 - xx) T able A- 1 4 Video (Gr .
A-18 w ww .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes A. 1 7 D V D/CD-ROM Er ror Messa ges ( 33xx - xx) A. 1 8 N et w ork Inter face Error Messa ges (60xx - xx) Ta b l e A - 1 6 D.
T ec hnical Ref ere nce Guide www .hp .com A-19 Err or Mess ages and C odes A. 1 9 SC SI Inter face Err or Mess ag es (6 5xx - xx, 6 6xx - xx, 6 7xx - xx) n = 5, Har d dri ve = 6, CD-ROM dr ive = 7 , .
A-20 w ww .hp.com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Err or Messages and C odes A.20 P ointing De vice Interface Erro r Messa g es ( 8 6 01-x x ) Ta b l e A -1 9 P ointi ng De vice I nterface E rror Messag.
T ec hnical Ref er ence Guide www .hp.com Index -1 Ind e x Numerics 8259 Mode 4-6 A AMT 1-3, 2-8, 8-8, A-4 APIC Mode 4-6, 4-7 Audio codec 2-7, 2-9, 5-11, 5-12 Audio Specifications 5-13 B BIOS upgradin.
Index -2 www .hp .com T echni cal Re fer ence Guide Index R Real-time clock (RTC) 4-8 ROM flashing 8-2 S SATA/eSATA 5-2 SATA Connector 5-2 serial interface 5-4 Serial Interface Connector 5-4 Smart Cov.
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