Table of Contents
- Product Features
- Hardware Changes
- Specifications
- Security Provisions
- Mounting the Thin Client
- Thin Client Operation
- Electrostatic Discharge
- Shipping Information
- Index
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HP t510 Thin Client
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Table of contents
1 Product Features ............................................................................................................... 1
Standard Features .................................................................................................................... 1
Front Panel Components ........................................................................................................... 1
Top Components ...................................................................................................................... 2
Rear Panel Components ............................................................................................................ 3
Installing the Antenna (Wireless Models) ..................................................................................... 4
Installing the Rubber Feet .......................................................................................................... 4
Installing the Stand ................................................................................................................... 5
Removing the Stand .................................................................................................................. 6
Using the Power Cord Retention Slot ........................................................................................... 6
Using the Keyboard .................................................................................................................. 7
Windows Logo Key ................................................................................................... 8
Additional Function Keys ............................................................................................ 8
Special Mouse Functions ........................................................................................................... 8
Serial Number Location ............................................................................................................ 9
2 Hardware Changes ........................................................................................................ 10
General Hardware Installation Sequence .................................................................................. 10
Removing and Replacing the Secure USB Compartment Cover .................................................... 11
Removing the Secure USB Compartment Cover ........................................................... 11
Replacing the Secure USB Compartment Cover ........................................................... 12
Removing and Replacing the Side Access Panel and Metal Side Cover ......................................... 12
Removing the Side Access Panel and Metal Side Cover ............................................... 12
Replacing the Metal Side Cover and Side Access Panel ............................................... 14
Installing Thin Client Options ................................................................................................... 15
Installing the USB Device .......................................................................................... 15
Removing and Replacing the Battery .......................................................................... 16
Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module ............................................................. 18
External Drives ........................................................................................................ 19
Appendix A Specifications ................................................................................................. 20
Appendix B Security Provisions .......................................................................................... 22
Securing the Thin Client .......................................................................................................... 22
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Appendix C Mounting the Thin Client ................................................................................. 23
HP Quick Release .................................................................................................................. 23
Supported Mounting Options .................................................................................... 25
Non-supported Mounting Option .............................................................................. 27
Appendix D Thin Client Operation ...................................................................................... 28
Routine Thin Client Care ......................................................................................................... 28
Supported Orientations ........................................................................................................... 29
Non-supported Orientation ...................................................................................................... 30
Appendix E Electrostatic Discharge ..................................................................................... 31
Preventing Electrostatic Damage .............................................................................................. 31
Grounding Methods ............................................................................................................... 31
Appendix F Shipping Information ...................................................................................... 32
Shipping Preparation .............................................................................................................. 32
Important Service Repair Information ........................................................................................ 32
Index ................................................................................................................................. 33
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1 Product Features
Standard Features
Thank you for purchasing an HP thin client. We hope you have years of use from our thin clients. Our
goal is to provide you with award-winning clients that are easy to deploy and manage with the power
and reliability you expect.
The next sections describe the features of the thin client. For a complete list of the hardware and
software installed on a specific model, visit http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client
model.
The following features are common to all HP thin clients:
●no hard drives or diskette drives
●5 minutes or less hardware setup time
●central deployment and management using HP Management Solutions
Various options are available for your thin client. For more information about available options, visit the
HP Web site at http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model.
NOTE: Your computer model may look different than the model in the following illustrations.
Front Panel Components
For more information, http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model to find the
model-specific QuickSpecs.
Figure 1-1 Front panel components
(1) Secure USB compartment (4) Line-in (microphone) connector
Standard Features 1
(2) Power button (5) Line-out (headphone) audio connector
(3) Flash drive activity LED (6) Universal serial bus (USB) connectors (2)
Top Components
For more information, http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model to find the
model-specific QuickSpecs.
The secure USB compartment allows you to use two USB devices in a secured location.
Figure 1-2 Top components, external view
(1) Cable lock slot
(2) Secure USB compartment
Figure 1-3 Top components, internal view
(1) Cable lock slot
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(2) Secure USB compartment ports (2)
(3) USB cable management features
Rear Panel Components
For more information, http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model to find the
model-specific QuickSpecs.
Figure 1-4 Rear panel components
(1) Wireless antenna* (7) Universal serial bus (USB) connectors (2)
(2) Ethernet RJ-45 connector (8) DVI-D connector
(3) PS/2 connectors (2) (9) DVI-I connector
(4) Parallel connector (10) Serial connector
(5) Power cord retention slot (11) Power connector
(6) Secure USB compartment cable routing slot
*Available on some models. Refer to the model-specific QuickSpecs at www.hp.com for details.
The wireless antenna allows you to send and receive wireless signals to communicate with wireless
local area networks (WLAN).
Rear Panel Components 3
Installing the Antenna (Wireless Models)
▲Screw the antenna in place on the rear of the thin client.
Figure 1-5 Installing the antenna
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the antenna mounting, do not overtighten the antenna.
Installing the Rubber Feet
You may want to use your thin client in a horizontal orientation. You can install self-adhesive rubber
feet at the corners of the left side of the unit. The rubber feet help keep the unit safely in place.
CAUTION: If you use the thin client in a horizontal orientation without the rubber feet, it may slide
and result in equipment damage.
To install the rubber feet:
1. Remove the feet from their backing.
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2. Align the feet with their holes and press them in securely.
Figure 1-6 Installing the rubber feet
Installing the Stand
If you want to use the thin client in a vertical orientation, you will need to install the stand for stability.
To install the stand:
1. Turn unit upside down.
2. Position the stand with the wide part toward the front of the unit. Align the tabs on the stand with
the slots on the bottom of the unit.
3. Insert the tabs into the slots (1) and slide the stand toward the front of the unit until it locks into
place (2).
Figure 1-7 Installing the stand
Installing the Stand 5
Removing the Stand
To remove the stand:
1. Turn unit upside down.
2. Press down on the tab (1), and then slide the stand toward the rear of the unit and pull it up to
remove it from the unit (2).
Figure 1-8 Removing the stand
Using the Power Cord Retention Slot
To prevent accidental disconnection, press a loop of the power cord into the power cord retention slot.
Figure 1-9 Power cord retention slot
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Using the Keyboard
Figure 1-10 Keyboard features
(1) Caps Lock key Activates/deactivates the Caps Lock feature.
(2) Scroll Lock key Activates/deactivates the Scroll Lock feature.
(3) Num Lock key Activates/deactivates the Num Lock feature.
(4) Ctrl key Use in combination with another key; its function depends on the
application software you are using.
(5) Windows Logo Key
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Opens the Start menu in Microsoft
®
Windows
®
. Use in combination with
other keys to perform other functions. For more information, see Windows
Logo Key on page 8.
(6) Alt key Use in combination with another key; its function depends on 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. May perform other functions in other software
applications.
(8) Editing keys Includes the following: Insert, Home, Page Up, Delete, End, and Page
Down.
Hold Ctrl and Alt while pressing Delete to restart the thin client.
1
Available in select geographic regions.
2
For local sessions, applies only to thin clients running Windows Embedded Standard. For full-screen remote Windows
sessions, applies to all thin clients.
Using the Keyboard 7
Windows Logo Key
Use the Windows Logo Key in combination with other keys to perform certain functions available in
Windows operating systems.
Windows Logo Key + Tab Switch between open items.
Windows Logo Key + eOpen My Computer.
Windows Logo Key + fSearch for a file or folder.
Windows Logo Key + Ctrl + fSearch for computers.
Windows Logo Key + mMinimize all windows.
Windows Logo Key + Shift + mUndo minimize all.
Windows Logo Key + Break Display the System Properties dialog box.
Windows Logo Key + rOpen the Run dialog box.
Additional Function Keys
The following key combinations also work on all thin clients regardless of operating system:
Alt + Esc Cycles through minimized applications.
Alt + Tab Cycles through open applications.
Alt + Shift + Tab Switches to the previous session.
Special Mouse Functions
Most software applications support the use of a mouse. The functions assigned to each mouse button
depend on the software applications you are using.
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Serial Number Location
Every thin client includes a unique serial number located as shown in the following illustration. Have
this number available when contacting HP customer service for assistance.
Figure 1-11 Serial number location
Serial Number Location 9
2 Hardware Changes
General Hardware Installation Sequence
To ensure the proper installation thin client hardware components:
1. Back up any data, if necessary.
2. If the thin client is powered on:
a. Turn off the computer properly through the operating system, then turn off any external
devices.
b. Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect any external devices.
c. Disconnect any external devices or cables, such as an antenna or cable lock.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock and/or hot surfaces, be
sure to disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and allow the internal system components to
cool before touching.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not
plug telecommunications or telephone connectors into the network interface controller (NIC)
receptacles.
CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the thin client or optional
equipment. Before beginning these procedures, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity
by briefly touching a grounded metal object. See Electrostatic Discharge on page 31 for more
information.
3. Remove the secure USB compartment cover. See Removing and Replacing the Secure USB
Compartment Cover on page 11 for more information.
4. Remove the stand, if it is installed. See Removing the Stand on page 6 for more information.
5. Remove the side access panel and metal side cover. See Removing and Replacing the Side Access
Panel and Metal Side Cover on page 12 for more information.
6. Remove any hardware that you will replace.
7. Install or replace equipment. For removal and replacement procedures, see the following sections:
●Installing the USB Device on page 15
●Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 16
●Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 18
NOTE: Option kits include more detailed installation instructions.
8. Replace the side access panel and metal side cover. See Removing and Replacing the Side
Access Panel and Metal Side Cover on page 12.
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9. Replace the secure USB compartment cover. See Removing and Replacing the Secure USB
Compartment Cover on page 11.
10. Reconnect any external devices and power cords.
11. Turn on the monitor, the thin client, and any devices you want to test.
12. Load any necessary drivers.
NOTE: You can download select hardware drivers from HP. Go to http://www.hp.com and
search for your specific thin client model.
13. Reconfigure the thin client, if necessary.
Removing and Replacing the Secure USB
Compartment Cover
The secure USB compartment allows you to install two USB devices in a secure location inside the thin
client. The cable management feature allows you to install a USB mouse and a USB keyboard in this
compartment. See Installing the USB Device on page 15 for more information. Along with providing
a hidden location, the secure USB compartment can be locked by the optional security cable lock.
CAUTION: The ambient temperature inside of the secure USB compartment can reach up to 55° C
(131° F) in worst case conditions. Make sure the specifications for any device you install in the
compartment indicate the device can tolerate a 55° C (131° F) ambient environment.
NOTE: In addition to following these instructions, follow the detailed instructions that accompany the
accessory you are installing.
Before beginning the installation process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence on page 10
for procedures you should follow before and after installing or replacing hardware.
Removing the Secure USB Compartment Cover
Use the following procedure to remove the secure USB compartment cover.
WARNING! Before removing the secure USB compartment cover, ensure that the thin client is turned
off and the power cord is disconnected from the electrical outlet.
To remove the secure USB compartment cover:
1. Toward the rear of the thin client's compartment cover, remove the screw that secures the
compartment cover to the unit (1).
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2. Push the compartment cover about .6 cm (1/4 inch) toward the front of the unit (2) and lift it off
the unit (3).
Figure 2-1 Removing the secure USB compartment cover
Replacing the Secure USB Compartment Cover
To replace the secure compartment cover:
1. Place the cover on top of the unit so it is offset about 0.6 cm (1/4 inch) toward the front of the
unit, allowing the tabs on the cover to align with the slots on the chassis (1).
2. Slide the cover toward the back of the unit until the cover is flush with the chassis (2).
3. Replace the screw (3).
Figure 2-2 Replacing the secure compartment cover
Removing and Replacing the Side Access Panel and
Metal Side Cover
Removing the Side Access Panel and Metal Side Cover
WARNING! Before removing the side access panel, ensure that the thin client is turned off and the
power cord is disconnected from the electrical outlet.
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To remove the access panel:
1. Remove the secure compartment cover (1). For more information, see Removing the Secure USB
Compartment Cover on page 11.
2. Remove the stand, if it is installed. See Removing the Stand on page 6 for more information.
3. Lay the unit flat on a stable surface with the right side up and the left side down.
4. Slide the access panel about 3 mm (1/8 inch) toward the top of the unit (2), and then lift the
access panel up and off the unit (3).
Figure 2-3 Removing the side access panel
To remove the metal side cover:
NOTE: You must remove the metal side cover to access internal components such as the battery or
the memory.
1. Remove the four screws that secure the metal side cover to the chassis (1).
2. Lift the metal side cover, rear side first, off the unit (2).
Figure 2-4 Removing the metal side cover
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Replacing the Metal Side Cover and Side Access Panel
To replace the metal side cover:
1. Slip the front edge of the metal side cover under the lip on the chassis, lower the front edge, and
then press the metal side cover down into place (1).
2. Insert and tighten the four screws (2).
Figure 2-5 Replacing the metal side cover
To replace the access panel:
1. Align the tabs on the access panel with the slots in the chassis and place the access panel on the
side of the unit, offset about 3 mm (1/8 inch) toward the top of the unit (1).
2. Slide the access panel toward the bottom of the unit until it is flush with the bottom of the chassis
(2).
3. Replace the secure compartment cover. For more information, see Replacing the Secure USB
Compartment Cover on page 12.
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Installing Thin Client Options
Various options can be installed on the thin client:
●Installing the USB Device on page 15
●Removing and Replacing the Battery on page 16
●Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module on page 18
●External Drives on page 19
Installing the USB Device
Before beginning the replacement process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence
on page 10 for procedures you should follow before and after installing or replacing hardware.
▲Insert the USB device into the USB port in the secure USB compartment. See the following
illustration for the location of the ports in the secure USB compartment.
Figure 2-6 USB ports in the secure USB compartment
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If you install a USB mouse and a USB keyboard in the secure USB compartment, route the cables
around and through the clips, then out the secure cable routing slot, as shown in the following
illustration.
Figure 2-7 Using the secure cable routing slot
Removing and Replacing the Battery
Before beginning the replacement process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence
on page 10 for procedures you should follow before and after installing or replacing hardware.
WARNING! Before removing the side access panel, ensure that the thin client is turned off and the
power cord is disconnected from the electrical outlet.
To remove and replace the battery:
1. Locate the battery on the system board.
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2. To release the battery from its holder, gently push the metal guard that extends above one edge of
the battery very slightly toward the rear of the unit (1), then lift the battery out (2).
NOTE: Be careful not to bend the metal guard.
Figure 2-8 Removing and replacing the internal battery
3. To insert the new battery, align the replacement battery with the positive side toward the rear of
the unit. Slide one edge of the battery into the slot and push down until the guard snaps over the
edge of the battery.
HP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and
rechargeable batteries. For more information about recycling programs, go to http://www.hp.com and
search for “recycle”.
Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general household
waste. In order to forward them to recycling or proper disposal, please use the public collection system or
return them to HP, an authorized HP partner, or their agents.
The Taiwan EPA requires dry battery manufacturing or importing firms, in accordance with Article 15 or
the Waste Disposal Act, to indicate the recovery marks on the batteries used in sales, giveaways, or
promotions. Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler for proper battery disposal.
Installing Thin Client Options 17
Installing a Secondary Flash Memory Module
Before beginning the installation process, review General Hardware Installation Sequence on page 10
for procedures you should follow before and after installing or replacing hardware.
WARNING! You must remove the right side panel to access the system board. Before removing the
side access panel, ensure that the thin client is turned off and the power cord is disconnected from the
electrical outlet.
CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the computer or optional
cards. Before beginning these procedures, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by briefly
touching a grounded metal object. When handling a memory module, be careful not to touch any of
the contacts. Doing so may damage the module.
To install the secondary flash memory module:
1. Locate the secondary flash memory module socket on the system board.
Figure 2-9 Installing the Secondary Flash Memory Module
2. Insert the flash memory module into the socket on the system board.
NOTE: A flash memory module can be installed in only one way. Line up the hole in the flash
memory module with the retention post on the system board.
3. Press the module connectors firmly into the flash memory module socket, making sure that the
retention post on the system board comes up through the hole in the module.
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External Drives
Various external USB drives are available as options for these thin clients. For more information about
these drives, visit http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model, or refer to the
instructions that accompany the option.
For more information about available options, visit the HP Web sitehttp://www.hp.com and search for
your specific thin client model.
Installing Thin Client Options 19
A Specifications
Table A-1 HP t510 Thin Client
Dimensions
Width
Height (without stand)
Height (with stand)
Depth
58.42 mm
209.55 mm
219.70 mm
215.90 mm
2.30 in.
8.25 in
8.65 In
8.50 in.
Approximate Weight 1.36 kg 3.00 lb
Temperature Range (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)
10° to 40° C
-30° to 60° C
50° to 104° F
-22° to 140° F
*Specifications are at sea 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-condensing)
Operating
(max. wet bulb temperature is 28° C or 84.2° F)
Nonoperating
(max. wet bulb temperature is 38.7° C or 101.6° F)
10–90%
5–95%
10–90%
5–95%
Maximum Altitude (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)
3048 m
9144 m
10,000 ft
30,000 ft
Power Supply
Operating Voltage Range
Rated Line Frequency
100–240 VAC
50–60 Hz
100–240 VAC
50–60 Hz
Power Output (maximum) 65 W 65 W
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Table A-1 HP t510 Thin Client (continued)
Rated Output Current (maximum) 3.42 A 3.42 A
Output Voltage +19 V DC +19 V DC
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B Security Provisions
Securing the Thin Client
These thin clients are designed to accept a security cable lock. This cable lock prevents unauthorized
removal of the thin client, as well as locking the secure compartment. To order this option, visit the HP
Web site at http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model.
1. Locate the cable lock slot on the back panel.
2. Insert the cable lock into the slot, and then use the key to lock it.
Figure B-1 Securing the thin client
You may also secure your USB mouse and keyboard or other USB devices by installing them in the
secure USB compartment. See Installing the USB Device on page 15
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C Mounting the Thin Client
HP Quick Release
This thin client incorporates four mounting points on each side of the unit. These mounting points follow
the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) standard, which provides industry-standard
mounting interfaces for Flat Displays (FDs), such as flat panel monitors, flat displays, and flat TVs. The
HP Quick Release connects to the VESA-standard mounting points, allowing you to mount the thin client
in a variety of orientations.
NOTE: When mounting to a thin client, use the 15 mm screws supplied with the HP Quick Release.
Figure C-1 HP Quick Release
HP Quick Release 23
To use the HP Quick Release:
1. Using four 15 mm screws included in the mounting device kit, attach one side of the HP Quick
Release to the thin client as shown in the following illustration.
Figure C-2 Connecting the HP Quick Release to the thin client
2. Using four screws included in the mounting device kit, attach the other side of the HP Quick
Release to the device to which you will mount the thin client. Make sure the release lever points
upward.
Figure C-3 Connecting the HP Quick Release to another device
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3. Slide the side of the mounting device attached to the thin client (1) over the other side of the
mounting device (2) on the device on which you want to mount the thin client. An audible 'click'
indicates a secure connection.
Figure C-4 Connecting the thin client
NOTE: When attached, the HP Quick Release automatically locks in position. You only need to slide
the lever to one side to remove the thin client.
CAUTION: To ensure proper function of the HP Quick Release and a secure connection of all
components, make sure both the release lever on one side of the mounting device and the rounded
opening on the other side face upward.
Supported Mounting Options
The following illustrations demonstrate some of the supported and not supported mounting options for
the mounting bracket.
Figure C-5 Thin client mounted with flat panel on wall
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Figure C-6 Thin client mounted on back of monitor stand
Figure C-7 Thin client mounted on wall
Figure C-8 Thin client mounted under desk
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Non-supported Mounting Option
CAUTION: Mounting a thin client in an non-supported manner could result in failure of the HP Quick
Release and damage to the thin client and/or other equipment.
Do not mount the thin client on a flat panel monitor stand, between the panel and the stand.
Figure C-9 Unsupported mounting position—thin client between stand and monitor
HP Quick Release 27
D Thin Client Operation
Routine Thin Client Care
Use the following information to properly care for your thin client:
●Never operate the thin client with the outside panel removed.
●Keep the thin client away from excessive moisture, direct sunlight, and extreme heat and cold. For
information about the recommended temperature and humidity ranges for the thin client, see
Specifications on page 20.
●Keep liquids away from the thin client and keyboard.
●Turn off the thin client and wipe the exterior with a soft, damp cloth as needed. Using cleaning
products may discolor or damage the finish.
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Supported Orientations
HP supports the following orientations for the thin client.
CAUTION: You must adhere to HP-supported orientations to ensure your thin clients function
properly.
Figure D-1 Vertical orientation using the supplied stand
Figure D-2 Horizontal orientation on rubber feet
Figure D-3 Under monitor stand with at least one inch clearance
Supported Orientations 29
Non-supported Orientation
HP does not support the following orientation for the thin client.
CAUTION: Non-supported placement of thin clients could result in operation failure and/or damage
to the devices.
CAUTION: Thin clients require proper ventilation to maintain operating temperature. Do not block
the vents.
Do not put thin clients in drawers or other sealed enclosures. Do not place a monitor or other object on
top of the thin client. Thin clients require proper ventilation to maintain operating temperatures.
Figure D-4 Do not put thin clients in drawers or other sealed enclosures
Figure D-5 Do not place a monitor on the thin client
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E Electrostatic Discharge
A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other
static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device.
Preventing Electrostatic Damage
To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions:
●Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.
●Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations.
●Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers.
●Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry.
●Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or assembly.
Grounding Methods
There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or
installing electrostatic-sensitive parts:
●Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded Thin Client chassis. Wrist straps are
flexible straps of 1 megohm +/- 10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper
grounding, wear the strap snug against the skin.
●Use heelstraps, toestraps, or bootstraps at standing workstations. Wear the straps on both feet
when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats.
●Use conductive field service tools.
●Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat.
If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, contact an HP authorized
dealer, reseller, or service provider.
NOTE: For more information about static electricity, contact an HP authorized dealer, reseller, or
service provider.
Preventing Electrostatic Damage 31
F Shipping Information
Shipping Preparation
Follow these suggestions when preparing to ship the thin client:
1. Turn off the thin client and external devices.
2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet, then from the thin client.
3. Disconnect the system components and external devices from their power sources, then from the
thin client.
4. Pack the system components and external devices in their original packing boxes or similar
packaging with sufficient packing material to protect them.
NOTE: For environmental nonoperating ranges, see Specifications on page 20
Important Service Repair Information
In all cases, remove and safeguard all external options before returning the thin client to HP for repair
or exchange.
In countries that support customer mail-in repair by returning the same unit to the customer, HP makes
every effort to return the repaired unit with the same internal memory and flash modules that were sent.
In countries that do not support customer mail-in repair by returning the same unit to the customer, all
internal options should be removed and safeguarded in addition to the external options. The thin client
should be restored to the original configuration before returning it to HP for repair.
32 Appendix F Shipping Information
Index
A
access panel
removing 12
replacing 14
altitude specifications 20
antenna
installing 4
B
battery, replacing 16
C
cable lock slot location 2
cable lock, installing 22
cable routing slot 3
cautions
ambient temperature 11
antenna mounting 4
HP Quick Release 25
mounting thin client 27
static electricity 10
thin client orientation 29, 30
ventilation 30
components
front panel 1
keyboard 7
mouse 8
rear panel 3
top 2
D
dimensions 20
diskette drive 19
download hardware drivers 11
DVI connector locations 3
E
electrostatic discharge 31
Ethernet connector location 3
F
feet, installing 4
Flash activity LED location 1
flash memory module, installing
18
front panel components 1
function keys 8
G
grounding methods 31
H
hard drive 19
hardware drivers 11
hardware specifications 20
hardware, upgrades 10
headphone connector location 1
horizontal orientation 4, 29
HP Quick Release 23
humidity specifications 20
I
installation sequence 10
installing
antenna 4
cable lock 22
external drives 19
flash memory module 18
hardware 10
HP Quick Release 23
MultiBay diskette drive 19
rubber feet 4
SATA flash memory module
18
stand 5
thin client onto HP Quick
Release 23
USB devices 1, 11, 15
K
keyboard
function keys 8
layout 7
Windows logo key 8
L
line-out audio location 3
lock, cable, slot location 2
M
memory module, installing 18
metal side cover
removing 12
replacing 14
microphone connector location 1
mounting options
on back of monitor stand 25
on wall 25
under desk 25
with flat panel on wall 25
mounting thin client 23
mouse functions 8
N
non-supported orientations
in a drawer 30
under a monitor 30
O
options 1, 22
installing 10
supported 10
USB device 15
orientation
horizontal 4
vertical 5
P
parallel connector 3
power button location 1
power connector location 3
power cord retention slot 6
power LED location 1
power output specifications 20
power supply specifications 20
preventing electrostatic damage
31
PS/2 connectors location 3
Q
Quick Release 23
R
rated output current 21
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rear panel components 3
recycling 17
relative humidity specifications 20
removing
battery 16
metal side cover 12
secure USB compartment
cover 11
side access panel 12
stand 6
replacing
battery 16
metal side cover 14
secure USB compartment
cover 12
side access panel 14
retention slot, power cord 6
RJ-45 connector location 3
routine care 28
rubber feet, installing 4
S
SATA flash memory module,
installing 18
secure cable routing slot 3
secure USB compartment 22
location 1, 2
ports 2
removing cover 11
replacing cover 12
security 22
cable routing slot 15
USB devices 15
serial connector location 3
serial number location 9
service repair 32
shipping preparation 32
shutting down 10
side access panel
removing 12
replacing 14
side cover
removing 12
replacing 14
specifications
altitude 20
dimensions 20
hardware 20
humidity 20
power output 20
power supply 20
rated output current 21
relative humidity 20
temperature 20
thin client 20
weight 20
stand
installing 5
removing 6
supported mounting options 25
supported orientations 29
horizontal 29
under monitor stand 29
vertical 29
T
temperature specifications 20
top components 2
U
unsupported mounting option 27
USB compartment
security 22
USB devices, installing 1, 11, 15
USB drive options 19
USB ports
location 1, 3
secure 2
V
vertical orientation 5, 29
VGA connector location 3
W
warnings
electric shock 10, 11, 12, 16,
18
fire 10
Web sites
HP 1
options 1
weight 20
Windows Logo Key 7
Windows logo key 8
wireless antenna
installing 4
34 Index