HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6005 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Serviceability Features of System
Dual Color Power LED on Front of Computer (Indicates Normal Operations and Fault Conditions)
Diagnostic LED Explanation Table
Number of 1-second red LED blinks followed by 2-second pause, then repeats:
2-processor thermal protection activated
3-processor not installed
4-power supply failure
5-memory error
6-video error
7-PCA failure (ROM detected failure prior to video)
8-invalid ROM, bootblock recover mode
System/Emergency ROM
Flash ROM
CMOS Battery Holder for easy
Replacement
Flash Recovery with Video
5 Aux Power LED on System PCA
Processor ZIF Socket for easy
Upgrade
Over-Temp Warning on Screen
(Requires IM Agents)
Clear Password Jumper
DIMM Connectors for easy
Upgrade
Restore CD
Clear CMOS Switch
NIC LEDs (integrated) (Green &
Amber)
Serviceability Features of Chassis
Dual Color Power and HD LED -
To Indicate Normal Operations
and Fault Conditions
Color coordinated cables and
connectors
Tool-less Hood Removal
(thumbscrews for Microtower,
spring-loaded latch for Small Form
Factor)
Front power switch
System memory can be upgraded
on Microtower without removing
any internal components
Tool-less Hard Drive, CD &
Diskette Removal
Additional Features
Description
Towerable
Small Form Factor can be oriented as a tower (in addition to desktop orientation)
Drive Self Tests (DPS)
Drive Protection System
A diagnostic hard drive self test. It scans critical physical components and
every sector of the hard drive for physical faults and then reports any faults
to the user.
Running independently of the operating system, it can be accessed through
a Windows-based diagnostics utility or through the computer's setup
procedure. It produces an evaluation on whether the hard drive is the source
of the problem and needs to be replaced.
The system expands on the Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting
Technology (SMART), a continuously running systems diagnostic that alerts
the user to certain types of failures.
DPS Access through F10 Setup during
Boot
SMART IV Technology
*
(Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting
Technology)
Allows hard drives to monitor their own health and to raise flags if imminent failures
were predicted
Predicts failures before they occur. Tracks fault prediction and failure
indication parameters such as re-allocated sector count, spin retry count,
calibration retry count
By avoiding actual hard drive failures, SMART hard drives act as "insurance"
against unplanned user downtime and potential data loss from hard drive
failure
DASH 1.1 support (Desktop and Mobile
Architecture for System Hardware)
A standards initiative for representing out-of-band management capability for
computer systems. It is a secure, web-services based successor to ASF.
ASF 2.0 support (Alert Standard Format)
Industry-standard specification for network alerting in operating system-absent
environments
QuickSpecs
HP Compaq 6005 Pro Business PC
Technical Specifications
DA - 13412 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 6 — 10/14/2009
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