HP Hewlett Packard Personal Computer XM600 User Manual

HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation  
Technica l Reference Ma nua l  
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Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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1 System Overview  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Rear View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Rear View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Internal Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop Front Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Desktop Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Minitower Environmental Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Desktop Power Saving Modes and Resume Events for ACPI Systems . . . . . . . 25  
Minitower Power Saving and Ergonometry for APM Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Power-On from Space-Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Soft Power Down. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
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Documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
2 System Board  
System Board Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Architectural View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Accessory Board Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
PCI Slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
System Board Switches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Chipset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Main Memory Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
The Super I/O Controller (NS 87364) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
FirmWare Hub (82802AA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Cache Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Assigned Device Interrupts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
3 Interface Cards  
Matrox Millennium G250 Graphics Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Matrox Millennium G400 Graphics Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
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ELSA GLoria II Graphics Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
INTEL NIC (Network Interconnect) LAN Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Ultra 160 SCSI PCI Adapter Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91  
Hard Disk Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
Using the HP Setup Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104  
Updating the System BIOS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Restoring BIOS Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
If You Forgot the Administrator Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110  
Clearing the CMOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111  
Recovering the BIOS (Crisis Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112  
HP I/O Port Map (I/O Addresses Used by the System) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114  
6 Tests and Error Messages  
Pre-boot Diagnostics Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121  
Post Test Sequence and Post Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122  
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Main Menu (Minitower models only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124  
Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127  
7 Connectors and Sockets  
Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
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Preface  
This manual is a technical reference and BIOS document for engineers and  
technicians providing system level support. It is assumed that the reader  
possesses a detailed understanding of AT-compatible microprocessor  
functions and digital addressing techniques.  
Technical information that is readily available from other sources, such as  
manufacturers’ proprietary publications, has not been reproduced.  
This manual contains summary information only. For additional reference  
material, refer to the bibliography on the following page.  
For all warning and safety instructions, refer to the user guide delivered  
with the PC Workstation.  
Conventions  
The following conventions are used throughout this manual to identify  
specific numeric elements:  
Hexadecimal numbers are identified by a lower case h.  
For example, 0FFFFFFFh or 32F5h  
Binary numbers and bit patterns are identified by a lower case b.  
For example, 1101b or 10011011b  
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Bibliography  
Online documentation can be obtained from the HP World Wide Web site:  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation Users Guide —  
Desktop and Minitower versions are available in English, French, Italian,  
German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish and Japanese.  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation Troubleshooting Guide —  
Desktop and Minitower versions are available in English, French, Italian,  
German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish and Japanese.  
HP Kayak XM600 PC Workstation Service Handbook Chapter —  
Desktop and Minitower versions are available in English only.  
Image Creation and Recovery CD-ROM — 5970-0330-xx1.  
ExtraInformationCanBe ELSA graphics card  
Matrox graphics cards  
Obtained At:  
Intel Chipsets. Intel I820 chipset  
Intel Pentium III Processor  
http://developer.intel.com  
1. xx = Language code.  
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System Overview  
This manual describes the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop and  
Minitower PC Workstation and provides detailed system specifications.  
This chapter introduces the external features, and lists the specifications  
and characteristic data of the system. It also provides a summary of the  
documentation available.  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation Overview  
The HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation is based on the ATX  
form factor. The following table provides an overview of the system.  
How to use the table:  
Component is common to more than one model.  
Component is available only on HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop PC Workstations.  
Component is available only on HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower PC Workstations.  
Feature  
Description  
Desktop  
Minitower  
Dimensions of 12-inches x 9.6-inches Dimensions of 12-inches x 9.6-inches  
in an ATX package. in an Extended-ATX (E-ATX) package  
ATX Form Factor  
System Board  
All models have support for up to two Intel Pentium® III FC-PGA processors.  
Processors from 800 MHz and upwards with a 133 MHz FSB (Front Side Bus).  
Processor  
The HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstations include integrated VRMs  
(Voltage Regulator Module) on the system board. A separate VRM is not  
required.  
Level-One: 16 KB code, 16 KB data.  
Level-Two: i256 KB.  
Cache Memory (integrated  
in processor package)  
800 MHz, 866 MHz, 933 MHz, 1000 MHz and higher speeds with a 133 MHz  
FSB.  
Internal Processor Clock  
Speed  
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Feature  
Description  
Desktop  
Minitower  
Intel® Chipset (I820) including Memory Controller Hub (MCH) Host Bridge,  
Input/Output Controller Hub (ICH) for input/output sub-system.  
Chipset  
NS 87364.  
Super I/O Chip  
Based on Phoenix core including:  
BIOS  
(Basic Input/Output System)  
4 M/bits of flash memory.  
Support for PCI 2.2 Specification.  
Support for RIMM memory modules.  
Flash EEprom: Intels Firmware hub concept.  
Firmware - BIOS  
Hardware monitoring utility that  
monitors system components via the monitors system components via the  
SMBus.  
Hardware monitoring utility that  
HP MaxiLife Utility  
(available on all models)  
SMBus and a LCD status panel.  
Most models are preloaded with Windows 2000. There are some models that  
are preloaded with Windows N 4.0, MS-DOS or Linux.  
Operating System  
Main Memory  
Two RIMM sockets supporting PC800 RDRAM memory modules.  
In a single memory module configuration, the empty socket must contain a  
“RDRAM Continuity Module”.  
Models are supplied with non-ECC RDRAM modules.  
Both ECC and non-ECC modules are available.  
Up-to-date memory upgrades are listed on the HP PC Accessories website at:  
Five mass storage shelves supporting: Seven shelves supporting:  
Mass Storage  
Two front-access, third-height  
3½-inch (one for the floppy disk  
drive and one free) (height 1”);  
Three front-access, half-height,  
5¼-inch drives (height 1.0”);  
Possibility of installing two 3½-  
inch hard disk drive in one of the  
5¼-inch shelves using an adapter  
tray (available as an accessory).  
Two internal 3½-inch hard disk  
drives (height 1.0”).  
One front-access, third-height,  
floppy disk drive  
Two front-access, half-height,  
5.25-inch drives  
Two internal 3.5-inch hard disk  
drives (one full-height, one half-  
height)  
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Feature  
Description  
Desktop  
Minitower  
Symbios Ultra 2 or Ultra 160 SCSI PCI card (optional).  
SCSI Controller  
IDE Controller  
All models include an integrated Ultra ATA-66 controller that supports up to  
four IDE devices.  
ELSA Synergy® II AGP video controller with 32 MB of installed SGRAM vid-  
eo memory (maximum configuration).  
ELSA Gloria® II AGP video controller with 64 MB of installed SDRAM video  
memory (maximum configuration).  
Matrox® Millennium G250 AGP video controller with  
8 MB SGRAM video memory which can be upgraded to 16 MB.  
Matrox Millennium G400-Dual monitor AGP video controller with  
16 MB SGRAM video memory (maximum configuration).  
Video Controllers  
One AGP Pro Universal 4x  
(Accelerated Graphics Port) slot.  
Standard AGP cards (25 W  
maximum) can only be used.  
Hardware protection prevents any  
AGP PRO cards from being used.  
One AGP Pro Universal 4X  
32-bit slot with a maximum power  
consumption tolerated limited to  
50 W.  
Accessory Card Slots  
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Five32-bit 33 MHz PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slots support-  
ing all bridges and multi-function PCI devices.  
PCI slot 5 contains a LAN interface board,  
PCI slot 4 is for a SCSI interface board (some models only).  
All models are supplied with an HP 10/100BT PCI Ethernet Adapter LAN card  
installed in PCI slot 5, supporting Wake-On LAN (WOL) and PCI 2.2  
Specification.  
LAN Card  
Models include either an IDE 48X CD-ROM, CD-RW drive or DVD drive.  
CD-ROM Drive  
Audio  
Integrated on the system board CSA4280 audio PCI chip and AC’97 Codec  
(CS4297) audio.  
1. All five PCI slots comply with the PCI Specification 2.2.  
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Feature  
Description  
Desktop  
One flexible disk drive connector  
Two ATA-66 IDE connectors (for up to four IDE devices)  
One CD-IN audio connector  
AUX connector  
Internal speaker connector  
One WOL connector  
One battery socket  
Minitower  
System Board  
Connectors:  
One status panel connector  
Power supply connectors  
Two fan connectors  
Keyboard/Mouse  
Rear Connectors  
(color coded)  
HP enhanced keyboard with mini-DIN connector  
HP enhanced scrolling mouse with mini-DIN connector  
25-pin parallel  
Mode: Centronics or bidirectional modes (ECP/EPP)  
Parallel port: 1 (378h, IRQ 7), 2 (278h, IRQ 5), or Off.  
9-pin serial (two, buffered)  
Standard: Two UART 16550 buffered serial ports  
(both RS-232-C).  
Serial Ports A and B: 2F8h (IRQ 3), 2E8h (IRQ 3),  
3F8h (IRQ 4), 3E8h (IRQ 4), or Off—  
(if one port uses 2xxh, the other port must use 3xxh).  
Dual USB connectors  
Audio  
Joystick/Dual MIDI connector  
LINE IN jack (3.5 mm)  
LINE OUT jack (3.5 mm)  
MIC IN jack (3.5 mm)  
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Package for the Desktop Models  
Package for the Desktop Models  
The following two diagrams show the front and rear views of the HP Kayak  
XM600 Series 2 Desktop PC Workstation.  
Front and Side Views  
Power Supply Unit  
Processor Fan  
Secondary  
Hard Disk  
Front Access Cage  
Drive tray  
Front Access Shelves, for  
- 5.25-inch drives  
Primary Hard Disk  
Drive Bay  
- 3.5-inch 1.44 MB  
floppy disk drive  
HP Master Key Lock  
Status Panel  
Rear View  
Display  
connector  
Parallel port  
MIDI con-  
nector  
Mouse connector  
Microphone  
connector  
Keyboard connector  
Dual USB  
connectors  
Serial port A Serial port B Line Out  
connector  
Line In  
connector  
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Package for the Minitower Models  
Package for the Minitower Models  
The following two diagrams show the front and rear views of the HP Kayak  
XM600 Series 2 Minitower PC Workstation.  
Front and Side Views  
Power Supply Unit  
Front Access Shelves for  
- three 5.25-inch drives. Possibility  
of installing two 3½-inch hard disk  
drive in one of the 5¼-inch shelves  
using an adapter tray (available as  
an accessory).  
- two 3.5-inch shelves including a  
1.44 MB floppy disk drive.  
Rear Fan  
Spare mounting rails (not shown):  
- Wide green rails for 3.5-inch devices  
(for example, zip drive)  
- Narrow green rails for 5.25-inch  
devices  
- Blue rails for 3.5-inch hard disk drives  
Primary Internal Hard Disk Drive Shelf  
Secondary Internal Hard Disk Drive Shelf  
Second 3.5-inch shelf for zip  
drive or second floppy disk drive  
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Internal Features  
Rear View  
Mouse connector  
Keyboard connector  
Dual USB (12 Mbps)  
connectors  
Serial port A  
Serial port B  
Line Out connector  
Line In connector  
Microphone connector  
Parallel port  
Display connector  
MIDI connector  
Internal Features  
The core architecture of the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation is  
constructed around: Memory Controller Hub (MCH), Input/Output  
Controller Hub (ICH) and the Host bus.  
The HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation can support up to two  
Pentium III processors. This processor is described on page 65.  
are described in chapter 4; the HP BIOS routines are summarized in chapter  
5; and the Power-On Self-Test routines are described in chapter 6.  
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HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop Front Panel  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop Front Panel  
The front panel of the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop PC Workstation  
has the following features:  
Power On/Off  
Button  
Reset Button  
Hard Disk  
Activity Light  
On/Off LED. There are five states:  
Blank. Indicates that the computer is turned off.  
Green. Indicates that the computer is turned on and running correctly.  
Red (fixed or flashing). Indicates a pre-boot or that there is a Power-  
On Self-Test (POST) error, preventing the system from booting.  
Amber. Displayed during system reset, system lock, Standby mode  
(Windows 98) or Suspend mode (Windows 95).  
Hard disk drive activity LED. Activated during POST and when the  
hard disk drive is being accessed.  
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HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower Front Panel  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower Front Panel  
The front panel of HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower PC Workstation  
has the following features:  
LCD Control Buttons  
Power On/Off  
Button  
Reset Button  
Hard Disk  
Activity Light  
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). LCD error messages and available menus  
are described on page 119.  
On/Off LED. There are five states:  
Blank. Indicates that the computer is turned off.  
Green. Indicates that the computer is turned on and running correctly.  
Red (fixed or flashing). Indicates a pre-boot or that there is a Power-  
On Self-Test (POST) error, preventing the system from booting.  
Amber. Displayed during system reset, system lock, Standby mode  
(Windows 98) or Suspend mode (Windows 95).  
Hard disk drive activity LED. Activated during POST and when the  
hard disk drive is being accessed.  
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HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop Specifications and Characteristics  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop Specifications and  
Characteristics  
Desktop Physical Characteristics  
System Processing Unit  
Weight  
11.5 kilograms (25.3 pounds).  
(Standard configuration as shipped,  
excl. keyboard and display)  
Dimensions:  
45.7 cm max. (D) by 42 cm (W) by 16.2 cm (H)  
(18 inches by 16.5 inches by 6.37 inches).  
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Footprint:  
0.19 m (2.06 sq ft).  
Desktop Electrical Specifications  
Maximum per  
PCI Slots  
32-bit 33 MHz  
Maximum for  
AGP Slot  
Parameter  
Total Rating  
Notes  
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Input voltage  
100-127 V 200 -240 V  
Switch  
select  
VAC  
Vac  
Input current (max)  
Output power  
7 A  
4 A  
230 W  
Input frequency  
50 to 60 Hz  
230 W  
6 A  
Available power  
65 W combined  
0.5 A  
25 W (max)  
1 A  
Max current at +12 V  
Max current at -12 V  
Max current at +3.3 V  
0.3 A  
0.1 A  
14 A  
7.6 A  
6 A  
2
Vddq  
22 A  
0.3 A  
2 A  
5 A  
2A  
2 A  
Max current at +5 V  
Max current at -5 V  
Max current at +5Vstdby  
1.  
Standard AGP cards (25 W maximum) can only be used. Hardware protection prevents any AGP PRO cards  
from being used.  
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HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop Specifications and Characteristics  
2.  
Only for I/O buffers.  
If the overload protection in the power supply unit is triggered, all power is  
immediately cut. To reset the power supply unit, remove the power cord and  
then determine what caused the overload and remedy it. Reconnect the  
power cord, then reboot the PC Workstation. If an overload happens twice,  
then there is an undetected short circuit somewhere.  
NOTE  
When the PC Workstation is turned off with the power button on the front  
panel, the power consumption falls below the low power consumption (refer  
to the below table), but is not zero. The special on/off method used by this  
PC Workstation extends the lifetime of the power supply. To reach zero  
power consumption in “off” mode, either unplug the PC Workstation from the  
power outlet or use a power block with a switch.  
Desktop Power Consumption and Cooling  
The power consumption and acoustics given in the below table is valid for a  
standard configuration as shipped (one processor, 256 MB of memory,  
230 W power supply, one hard disk drive, video card, LAN card)  
All information in this section is based on primary power consumptions.  
Power consumption (approximate values)  
230 V / 50 Hz and 115 V / 60 Hz  
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Typical operating with 1 processor  
Typical operating with 2 processors  
Suspend (only on Windows 2000 models)  
70 W - 238.8 Btu/h  
100 W - 341.2 Btu/h  
< 4 W - 13.6 Btu/h  
1.  
1 W = 3.4121 Btu/h  
Additional Component:  
Processor  
50 W - 170.6 Btu/h  
23 W - 78.4 Btu/h  
16 W - 54.5 Btu/h  
SCSI Hard disk drive with input/output access  
SCSI Hard disk without input/output access (idle)  
PCI card  
10 to 36 W - 64.1 Btu/h to 122.8 Btu/h  
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HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Desktop Specifications and Characteristics  
Desktop Environmental Specifications  
Environmental Specifications (System Processing Unit, with Hard Disk)  
Operating Temperature  
+10 °C to +35 °C (+40 °F to +95 °F).  
-40 °C to +70°C (-40 °F to +158 °F).  
+50°C (+122°F).  
Storage Temperature  
Over Temperature Shutdown  
Operating Humidity  
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15% to 80% (relative).  
1
Storage Humidity  
8% to 85% (relative).  
Acoustic noise emission (as defined ISO 7779):  
Sound Power  
Sound Pressure  
LwA < = 38.6 dB  
LwA < = 39.1 dB  
LwA < = 45.0 dB  
LpA < = 29.5 dB  
LpA < = 30.5 dB  
LpA < = 36.3 dB  
Operating  
Operating with hard disk access  
Operating with floppy disk access  
Operating Altitude  
Storage Altitude  
10000 ft (3100m) max  
15000ft (4600m) max  
1.  
non condensing conditions.  
Operating temperature and humidity ranges may vary depending upon the mass  
storage devices installed. High humidity levels can cause improper operation of  
disk drives. Low humidity levels can aggravate static electricity problems and  
cause excessive wear of the disk surface.  
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HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower Specifications and Characteristics  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower Specifications and  
Characteristics  
Minitower Physical Characteristics  
System Processing Unit  
Weight  
14 kilograms (31.7 pounds).  
(Standard configuration as shipped,  
excl. keyboard and display)  
Dimensions:  
47.0 cm max. (D) by 21.0 cm (W) by 49.0 cm (H)  
(18.50 inches by 8.26 inches by 19.3 inches).  
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Footprint:  
0.09 m (1.06 sq ft).  
Minitower Electrical Specifications  
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Maximum for AGP Slot  
Maximum per  
Peak  
(15 secs.)  
Parameter  
Total Rating  
PCI Slots  
32-bit 33 MHz  
Standard  
Connector  
Extension  
Total  
Input voltage  
100-127 V 200 -250 V  
VAC  
Vac  
(Switch select)  
Input current (max)  
Input frequency  
9 A  
4.5 A  
50 to 60 Hz  
Available power  
320 W  
13.5 A  
0.8 A  
26 A  
100 W for PCI slots and AGP Pro slot  
Max current at +12 V  
Max current at -12 V  
Max current at +3.3 V  
15 A  
0.5 A  
0.1 A  
7.6 A  
1 A  
4.2 A  
5.2 A  
6 A  
7.6 A  
13.6 A  
2
Vddq  
32 A  
0.5 A  
2 A  
5 A  
2A  
2 A  
Max current at +5 V  
Max current at -5 V  
Max current at +5V stdby  
combined with 3.3 V stdby  
1.875 A total on 3.3 V stdby  
1.  
2.  
A maximum of 50 W can be drawn from the AGP Pro slot. The standard part of the AGP Pro connector supplies 25 W (max.) plus  
25 W from the connector extension (25 W + 25 W = 50 W). Refer to page 36 for information about the AGP PRO Universal slot.  
Only for I/O buffers.  
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HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower Specifications and Characteristics  
If the overload protection in the power supply unit is triggered, all power is  
immediately cut. To reset the power supply unit, remove the power cord and  
then determine what caused the overload and remedy it. Reconnect the  
power cord, then reboot the PC Workstation. If an overload happens twice,  
then there is an undetected short circuit somewhere.  
NOTE  
When the PC Workstation is turned off with the power button on the front  
panel, the power consumption falls below the low power consumption (refer  
to the below table), but is not zero. The special on/off method used by this  
PC Workstation extends the lifetime of the power supply. To reach zero  
power consumption in “off” mode, either unplug the PC Workstation from the  
power outlet or use a power block with a switch.  
Minitower Power Consumption and Cooling  
The power consumption and acoustics given in the below table is valid for a  
standard configuration as shipped (one processor, 256 MB of memory,  
320 W power supply, one hard disk drive, video card, LAN card).  
All information in this section is based on primary power consumptions.  
Power consumption (approximate values)  
230 V / 50 Hz and 115 V / 60 Hz  
1
Typical operating with 1 processor  
Typical operating with 2 processors  
Suspend (only on Windows 2000 models)  
70 W - 238.8 Btu/h  
100 W - 341.2 Btu/h  
< 4 W - 13.6 Btu/h  
1.  
1 W = 3.4121 Btu/h  
Additional Component:  
Processor  
50 W - 170.6 Btu/h  
23 W - 78.4 Btu/h  
16 W - 54.5 Btu/h  
SCSI Hard disk drive with input/output access  
SCSI Hard disk without input/output access (idle)  
PCI card  
10 to 36 W - 64.1 Btu/h to 122.8 Btu/h  
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HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower Specifications and Characteristics  
Minitower Environmental Specifications  
Environmental Specifications (System Processing Unit, with Hard Disk)  
Operating Temperature  
+10 °C to +35 °C (+40 °F to +95 °F).  
-40 °C to +70°C (-40 °F to +158 °F).  
+50°C (+122°F)  
Storage Temperature  
Over Temperature Shutdown  
Operating Humidity  
1
15% to 80% (relative).  
1
Storage Humidity  
8% to 85% (relative).  
Acoustic noise emission (as defined ISO 7779):  
Sound Power  
Sound Pressure  
LwA < = 40.4 dB  
LwA < = 40.7 dB  
LwA < = 44.2 dB  
LpA < = 25.7 dB  
LpA < = 26.2 dB  
LpA < = 29.8 dB  
Operating  
Operating with hard disk access  
Operating with floppy disk access  
Operating Altitude  
Storage Altitude  
10000 ft (3100m) max  
15000ft (4600m) max  
1.  
non-condensing conditions.  
Operating temperature and humidity ranges may vary depending upon the mass  
storage devices installed. High humidity levels can cause improper operation of  
disk drives. Low humidity levels can aggravate static electricity problems and  
cause excessive wear of the disk surface.  
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Power Saving and Ergonometry  
Power Saving and Ergonometry  
Depending on the operating system, the following power management types  
are available:  
No sleeping state: Windows NT 4 (Full On and Off).  
APM: Windows 95 and Windows 98 SE APM (Full On, Suspend and Off).  
ACPI: Windows 98 SE ACPI and Windows 2000 (Full On, Standby,  
Hibernate, Off).  
The following table is valid for both Desktop and Minitower models.  
Windows 2000  
Windows 98 SE  
Windows NT 4  
Windows 95  
Supported  
Supported  
Supported  
Full On  
Not Supported by  
Windows 2000  
A
P
M
Supported  
Supported  
Suspend  
Not Supported by  
Windows NT 4  
Supported  
Supported  
Supported  
Off  
Standby (S1 or S3)  
Supported  
(implemented as S3,  
Suspend to RAM)  
Supported  
(implemented as S1,  
suspend)  
A
C
P
I
APM only Operating System  
Hibernate (S4)  
Off (S5)  
Supported  
Supported  
Not Supported  
Supported  
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Power Saving and Ergonometry  
Desktop Power Saving Modes and Ergonometry for APM Systems  
1
Full On  
Normal speed  
Suspend  
Off  
Halted  
Halted  
Processor  
Display  
On  
Blanked, < 5 W (typ)  
Halted  
Blanked, < 5 W (typ)  
Halted  
Normal speed  
Supports up to 230 W  
Hard disk drive  
< 40 W (230V, 50 Hz)  
< 21 W (115V, 60 Hz)  
(plugged in but turned off)  
< 5 W (average)  
Power  
consumption  
Keyboard, network (RWU), Space bar or power  
Resume events  
Resume delay  
modem, USB  
button, RPO  
A few seconds  
Boot delay  
1.  
Not supported by Windows NT 4.  
Desktop Power Saving Modes and Resume Events for ACPI Systems  
Full On (S0)  
Suspend (S1)  
Suspend to RAM  
(S3)  
Suspend to Disk  
(S4)  
Off (S5)  
Normal speed  
Halted  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Processor  
Display  
On  
Blanked  
Halted  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Normal speed  
Hard Disk  
Drive  
VCC  
VCCAux  
VCC  
VCCAux  
Memory  
VCCAux  
VCCAux  
VCCAux  
Active Power  
Planes  
Supports up to  
230 W  
< 40 W  
< 10 W  
< 10 W  
< 10 W  
Power  
Consumption  
Power button,  
LAN,  
Power button,  
LAN,  
Power button,  
LAN,  
Power button,  
HP Start Key  
Modem,  
USB,  
Scheduler,  
HP Start Key  
Modem,  
Scheduler,  
HP Start Key  
Modem,  
Scheduler,  
HP Start Key  
Resume Events  
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Power Saving and Ergonometry  
Full On (S0)  
Suspend (S1)  
Suspend to RAM  
(S3)  
Suspend to Disk  
(S4)  
Off (S5)  
Instantaneous  
Instantaneous  
BIOS boot delay  
Regular boot delay  
Resume Delay  
Minitower Power Saving and Ergonometry for APM Systems  
1
Full On  
Normal speed  
Suspend  
Off  
Halted  
Halted  
Processor  
Display  
On  
Blanked, < 5 W (typ)  
Halted  
Blanked, < 5 W (typ)  
Halted  
Normal speed  
Supports up to 320 W  
Hard disk drive  
< 40 W (230V, 50 Hz)  
< 21 W (115V, 60 Hz)  
(plugged in but turned off)  
< 5 W (average)  
Power  
consumption  
Keyboard, network (RWU), Space bar or power  
Resume events  
Resume delay  
modem, USB  
button, RPO  
A few seconds  
Boot delay  
1.  
Not supported by Windows NT 4.  
Minitower Power Saving Modes and Resume Events  
for ACPI Systems  
Full On (S0)  
Suspend (S1)  
Suspend to RAM  
(S3)  
Suspend to Disk  
(S4)  
Off (S5)  
Normal speed  
Halted  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Processor  
Display  
On  
Blanked  
Halted  
Off  
Off  
Normal speed  
Hard Disk  
Drive  
VCC  
VCCAux  
VCC  
VCCAux  
Memory  
VCCAux  
VCCAux  
VCCAux  
Active Power  
Planes  
Supports up to  
320 W  
< 40 W  
< 10 W  
< 10 W  
< 10 W  
Power  
Consumption  
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Power Saving and Ergonometry  
Full On (S0)  
Suspend (S1)  
Suspend to RAM  
(S3)  
Suspend to Disk  
Off (S5)  
(S4)  
Power button,  
LAN,  
Power button,  
LAN,  
Power button,  
LAN,  
Power button,  
HP Start Key  
Modem,  
USB,  
Scheduler,  
HP Start Key  
Modem,  
Scheduler,  
HP Start Key  
Modem,  
Scheduler,  
HP Start Key  
Resume Events  
Resume Delay  
Instantaneous  
Instantaneous  
BIOS boot delay  
Regular boot delay  
Power-On from Space-Bar  
The power-on from the space-bar function is enabled provided that:  
The computer is connected to a Power-On keyboard (recognizable by the  
Power-On icon on the space bar).  
The function has not been disabled by setting SW-6 to off on the system  
board switches.  
Soft Power Down  
When the user requests the operating system to shut down, the environment  
is cleared, and the computer is powered off. Soft Power Down is available  
with Windows NT (when the Soft Power Down utility is used).  
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Documentation  
Documentation  
The table below summarizes the availability of the documentation that is  
appropriate to the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation . Only  
selected publications are available in paper-based form. Most are available as  
printable files from the HP web site or the Information CD-ROM.  
Online at HP  
WWW Site  
(see address  
below)  
Available on  
the  
Information  
CD-ROM  
Title  
Paper-based  
1
PDF file  
PDF file  
PDF file  
PDF file  
No  
5970-5050-xx  
HP Desktop PCs Quick User’s Guide  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
HP Kayak XM600 DT Series 2 User’s Guide  
HP Kayak XM600 MT Series 2 User’s Guide  
HP Kayak XM600 DT Series 2  
Troubleshooting Guide  
PDF file  
PDF file  
PDF file  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
HP Kayak XM600 MT Series 2  
Troubleshooting Guide  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2  
Technical Reference Manual  
When available, Desktop and  
Minitower chapters will be included in  
the fifth edition of the Service  
Handbook  
HP Kayak XM600 DT  
HP Kayak XM600 MT  
Service Handbook Chapter  
1.  
xx = language code.  
Access HP World Wide Additional online support documentation, BIOS upgrades and drivers are  
available from HPs World Wide Web site, at the following address:  
Web Site  
World-Wide Web URL:  
After accessing the site, select HP Kayak XM600 PC Workstation.  
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Documentation  
Where to Find the Information  
The table below summarizes the availability of information within the  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation documentation set.  
Technical  
Reference  
Manual  
QuickUsers  
Guide  
Troubleshooting  
Service  
Handbook  
Users Guide  
1
Guide  
Introducing the PC  
Standard  
configuration.  
Explodedview. Key features.  
Parts list.  
Product features  
Product range.  
CPL dates.  
Product model  
numbers  
Setting up the  
PC. Working in  
comfort.  
Environmental  
Electrical, multimedia, Safety.  
safety, unpacking,  
removing & replacing  
cover.  
Safety Warnings  
HP Web sites.  
Basic details.  
Preloaded,  
HP Web sites.  
HP Web sites.  
HP Web  
sites, others.  
Finding on-line  
information  
Basic details.  
Advanced.  
Technical  
information  
Certificate of  
Conformity.  
Formal documents Software  
License  
agreement.  
Using the PC  
Rear panel  
Connecting  
connectors,  
starting and  
stopping.  
devices and  
turning on  
Basic details.  
Updating and  
recovering.  
Technical  
details.  
Memory  
maps.  
BIOS  
Basic details.  
Viewing Setup screen,  
using, passwords  
Basic details.  
Complete  
list.  
Fields and their  
options within  
Setup  
Power management,  
Software and drivers.  
Manageability  
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Documentation  
Technical  
Reference  
Manual  
QuickUsers  
Guide  
Troubleshooting  
Service  
Handbook  
Users Guide  
1
Guide  
Upgrading the PC  
Full description.  
Opening the PC  
Full PN details  
Supported  
accessories  
Processor(s), memory, Error messages,  
Installing  
accessories  
accessory boards,  
mass storage devices.  
Installing devices  
problem solving.  
Installing devices.  
Configuring  
devices  
Installing and  
removing, connectors  
and switch settings.  
Switch settings.  
Jumpers,  
switches and  
connectors.  
Jumpers,  
switches and  
connectors.  
Chip-set  
System board  
details.  
Repairing the PC  
Basic.  
Basic, MaxiLife,  
hardware diagnoses.  
MaxiLife, hardware Service notes.  
diagnoses and  
Advanced.  
Troubleshooting  
suggested  
solutions.  
Basic details.  
Error Messages,  
EMU and  
Error codes  
and  
Power-On Self-  
Test routines  
(POST)  
suggestions for  
corrective action.  
suggestions  
forcorrective  
action.  
Order of  
tests.  
e-DiagTools,  
CD-ROM  
recovery.  
HP e-DiagTools,  
CD-ROM recovery.  
HP e-DiagTools,  
CD-ROM recovery  
Technical  
details.  
Kayak diagnostic  
utility  
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Technical  
Reference  
Manual  
QuickUsers  
Guide  
Troubleshooting  
Service  
Handbook  
Users Guide  
1
Guide  
Peripheral Devices  
Refer to Audio Users  
Guide for information  
on setting up and  
configuring audio  
accessories.  
Refer to online  
version of Audio  
Users Guide for  
information on  
setting up and  
configuring audio  
accessories.  
Refer to online  
version (preloaded  
on hard disk) of  
LAN  
Audio Accessories  
LAN Accessories  
Refer to LAN  
Administrators Guide  
for information on  
setting up and  
configuring LAN cards Administrators  
and systems.  
Guide for  
information on  
setting up and  
configuring LAN  
cards and systems.  
1.  
For address, Access HP World Wide Web Site” on page 28.  
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System Board  
This chapter describes the components of the system board, taking in turn  
the components of the Memory Controller Hub (MCH), the Input/Output  
Controller Hub (ICH), FirmWare Hub (FWH) and the Host Bus.  
The following diagram shows the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC  
Workstation system board in detail.  
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System Board Overview  
System Board Overview  
The following diagram shows where the different chips and connectors are  
located on the system board.  
Processor 1 Connector Processor 2 Connector  
Mouse (upper) &  
Keyboard (lower)  
Two USB  
Serial Port A  
Serial Port B  
(Both ports are stacked  
with the Parallel Port)  
Main Power  
Rear Fan  
CPU Fan 2  
CPU  
Fan 1  
Memory  
AUX Power  
Controller  
Hub (MCH)  
Package Intrusion  
Floppy  
Connector  
RIMM0  
RIMM1  
Line Out  
Line In  
MIC  
Midi & Audio  
Secondary IDE  
Primary IDE  
CD to Audio  
PLL  
AGP Connector  
PCI 1 Connector  
PCI 2 Connector  
Audio Codec  
Input/Output  
Controller Hub (ICH)  
HDD Thermal  
Sensor (MT only)  
Firmware  
Super I/O  
Hub (FWH)  
PCI 3 Connector  
Audio Controller  
Status  
Panel  
SCSI LED  
(configuration  
PCI 4 Connector  
on page 40)  
Battery Wake-On Aux_IN  
LAN (WOL)  
Chassis Fan  
(MT only)  
Internal  
Speaker  
PCI 5 Connector  
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Architectural View  
Architectural View  
Intel Pentium III  
Processor  
(optional second processor)  
with L2 cache memory  
Intel Pentium III  
Processor  
with L2 cache memory  
FC-PGA Package  
FC-PGA Package  
Address (36)  
Control  
Host (also called FSB)  
two-way Bus  
(100/133 MHz, 1 GB/sec  
data transfer rate)  
Data (64)  
AGP 4x Bus  
AGP  
PRO  
Connector  
(133 MHz (1 GB/sec  
data transfer rate)  
820  
Memory  
Controller Hub  
(MCH)  
Two onboard RIMM sockets  
supporting RDRAM memory.  
Rambus Channel  
(1.2 GB/s at 300 MHz or  
1.6 GB/s at 400 MHz-  
data transfer rate)  
82820  
HUB LINK 8  
(266 MB/s data  
transfer rate)  
I/O Controller Hub  
(ICH) 82801AA  
PCI Bus (32-bit, 33 MHz)  
133 MB/s data transfer rate  
IDE  
Controller  
PCI Bridge  
ATA 66, 2 Channels  
USB  
2 IDE  
Connectors  
a
AC’97  
2 x USB  
Controller  
Audio  
Controller  
Slot 1 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Slot 2- 32-bit/33 MHz  
Slot 3 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
2 USB  
Connectors  
SM Bus  
Controller  
LPC  
Bridge  
AC 97  
Digital  
Link  
Keyboard,  
Mouse and  
Floppy  
Super I/O  
NS 87364  
LPC / FWH Link  
Audio PCI  
Chip  
(CSA4280)  
Slot 4 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Slot 5 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Parallel and  
Serial Ports  
FirmWare Hub  
(FWH)  
82802  
Fans  
MaxiLife  
Monitoring  
Chip  
MIDI  
Port  
Codec  
Audio AC‘97  
Serial  
EEPROM  
LCD  
Status  
Panel  
a. It should be noted that the AC’97 Audio Controller is not used. The PCI CS4280 and CS4297 audio is a full PCI solution that is independent of the ICH  
core logic.  
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Accessory Board Slots  
Accessory Board Slots  
The following block diagram shows the position of the accessory board slots  
on the system board.  
One AGP Universal Pro slot.  
Five 32-bit 33 MHz PCI slots:  
PCI Slot 1,  
PCI Slot 2,  
PCI Slot 3,  
PCI Slot 4,  
(PCI Slot 1)  
(PCI Slot 2)  
(PCI Slot 3)  
(PCI Slot 4)  
PCI Slot 5  
System board edge  
(PCI Slot 5)  
AGP Pro Universal Slot (Minitower Models)  
Minitower models of the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 are equipped with a  
single AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) Pro Universal graphics slot.  
The AGP Pro Universal slot provides the ultimate graphics performance for  
high-end graphics cards, combining AGP 4X bandwidth (with data transfer  
rates up to 1056 MB/sec) with the ability to accept high-end graphics cards  
drawing up to 50 W of power.  
To accommodate AGP Pro graphics cards, the AGP PRO Universal slot  
connector is wider than the standard AGP 4X connector. Additional pins  
have been added at both ends of the connector to meet the increased power  
requirements of AGP Pro graphics cards.  
The AGP Pro Universal slot connector still accepts all existing 3.3 V and  
1.5 V AGP cards.  
An AGP Pro card may draw power either from the existing part of the AGP  
Pro connector, the extended part, or a combination of the two. In all cases,  
the maximum power that may be drawn by an AGP Pro card is limited to  
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50 W in the Minitower models. Power on the existing part of the connector  
is delivered on 5.0 V and 3.3 V rails. Power on the extension is delivered on  
the 12 V and 3.3 V rails.  
Either standard AGP graphics cards or AGP Pro graphics cards < 50 Watts of  
power can be used (below 25W a standard AGP connector may be used),  
with power being provided through 3.3 V, 5 V, or 12 V power rails.  
NOTE  
AGP Pro graphics cards drawing between 50W and 110W (high-power” AGP  
Pro cards) ca nnot be used in the slot.  
The AGP Pro Universal slot is backwards compatible with both AGP 1x and  
2.x modes (using 3.3 V or 1.5 V signalling), and AGP 4x mode (where 1.5 V  
signalling is required).  
The AGP interface and bus are explained on page 44.  
AGP Pro Universal Slot (Desktop Models)  
Desktop models of the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 are equipped with a  
single AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) Pro Universal graphics slot.  
The connector accepts only standard (25 W) AGP graphics cards. AGP  
Pro cards (> 25 W) cannot be used — a hardware detection prevents the  
PC Workstation from booting.  
The AGP 4x graphics controller provides a high-performance graphics  
interface. It uses a 66.6 MHz base clock, and provides a peak bandwidth of  
1056 MB/second in AGP 4x mode.  
AGP 4x mode transfers data at twice the speed of AGP 2x mode, which is  
itself twice the speed of the basic AGP 1x mode. This is achieved by  
multiplying the 66 MHz AGP clock frequency, so that four packets of data  
are transferred on each cycle (transfers on both rising and falling edges of  
the clock speed). Each packet of data contains four bytes, giving a transfer  
rate of 66.6 MHz x 4 (quad-clock mechanism) x 4 bytes, a maximum  
bandwidth of 1056 MB/s.  
The AGP interface and bus are explained on page 44.  
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Accessory Board Slots  
PCI Slots  
There is a total of five Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)  
32-bit, 33 MHz connectors on the system board.  
The PCI slots accept 3.3 V and 5 V PCI 32-bit 33 MHz cards, and  
Universal PCI cards (which are 3.3 V or 5 V compatible). Refer to  
the table on the following page for the different PCI board  
installations.  
If an AGP Pro graphics card is present in the AGP Pro graphics slot  
(Minitower models only), the PCI slot nearest the AGP slot  
cannot be used.  
The maximum supported power consumption per slot is 25W, either from  
the 5V or the 3.3V supply and must respect the electrical specifications of  
the PCI 2.2 specification. Total power consumption for the PCI slots must  
not exceed 60 W.  
The power consumption of each PCI board is automatically reported to the  
system through the two Presence Detect pins of each PCI slot. These pins  
code the following cases:  
No accessory board in the PCI slot.  
7 W maximum PCI board in the PCI slot.  
15 W maximum PCI board in the PCI slot.  
25 W maximum PCI board in the PCI slot.  
The following table shows the various PCI board installations for the  
different PCI slots:  
PCI Card  
Universal  
3.3 V and 5 V  
(3.3 V or 5 V compatible)  
32-bit/  
33 MHz  
64-bit/  
33 MHz  
32-bit/  
64-bit/  
PCI Slot  
33 MHz or 66 MHz 33 MHz or 66 MHz  
yes2  
1
1
2
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
Slots 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5  
5 V, 32-bit/33 MHz  
1.  
2.  
A 64-bit card can be installed in a 32-bit slot. However, this card will only operate in 32-bit  
mode.  
A 66 Mhz card can be installed in a 33 MHz slot. However, this card will only operate in  
33 MHz mode.  
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Accessory Board Slots  
The system board and BIOS support the PCI specification 2.2. This  
specification supports PCI-to-PCI bridges and multi-function PCI devices,  
and each of the five PCI slots have Master capabilities.  
The PCI slots are connected to the ICH PCI 32-bit 33 MHz bus. In addition to  
these PCI slots, the following devices are also connected to the PCI Bus:  
ICH (Input/Output Controller Hub) chip, bridge between the MCH  
(Memory Controller Hub), USB ports and IDE buses.  
Digital audio CS4280 controller.  
The PCI 32-bit 33 MHz bus is explained on page 53.  
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System Board Switches  
System Board Switches  
There are ten system board switches used for configuration, numbered from  
1 to 10. Some switches are reserved and should not be modified, otherwise it  
could lead to a system failure.  
Default  
Position  
Switch  
To Configure:  
1-5  
Reserved. Do not change the default setting.  
OFF  
ON  
6
7
Enables keyboard power-on.  
OFF disables this option.  
ON enables BIOS recovery mode at next boot.  
Enables normal modes.  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
8
ON clears CMOS memory at next boot.  
Retains CMOS memory.  
9
ON clears the passwords at next boot.  
Enables User and System Administrator passwords.  
10  
depends on the ON = minitower  
chassis type  
OFF = desktop.  
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Chipset  
Chipset  
®
The Intel 820 chipset supports RDRAM memory technology and system  
bus speeds up to 133 MHz, while delivering significant graphics  
performance enhancements through its AGP 4x graphics interface. It is  
comprised of the following:  
MCH  
ICH  
DRAM interface, and AGP interface in the 820 chipset platform. The MCH  
supports up to two processors. The table on page 43 details the MCH chip  
features.  
FWH  
The 82801 I/O Controller Hub (ICH) utilizes Intel® Accelerated Hub  
to the integrated AC97 controller, the ATA66 controller, dual USB ports,  
and PCI add-in cards. The table on page 49 details the ICH chip features.  
• The 82802 Firmware Hub (FWH) stores system BIOS and video BIOS, as  
well as the Intel® Random Number Generator (RNG). The Intel RNG pro-  
vides truly random numbers to enable stronger encryption, digital signing,  
and security protocols. The table on page 62 details the FWH features.  
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Memory Controller Hub (MCH) 82820  
Memory Controller Hub (MCH) 82820  
The MCH Host Bridge/Controller is contained in a 324-pin Ball Grid Array  
(BGA) package and is the bridge between the Host bus, Direct Rambus  
channel (main memory), AGP 4x graphic bus, Hub Link 8-bit and Hub Link  
16-bit.  
The following figure shows an example of the system block diagram using  
the MCH.  
Intel Pentium III  
Intel Pentium III  
Processor  
FC-PGA Package  
Processor  
(optional second processor)  
with L2 cache memory  
with L2 cache memory  
FC-PGA Package  
Address (36)  
Control  
Host (also called FSB) two-  
way Bus (100/133 MHz,  
1 GB/s data transfer rate)  
Data (64)  
820 Memory  
Controller Hub (MCH)  
82820  
AGP 4x Bus  
(133 MHz 1 GB/s  
data transfer rate)  
AGP  
Direct Rambus  
Bus  
Pro (MT)  
or AGP 4x  
(DT)  
Two onboard RIMM sockets  
supporting RDRAM memory.  
AGP  
Interface  
Memory  
Controller  
(1.2 GB/s at 300 MHz or  
1.6 GB/s at 400 MHz-  
data transfer rate)  
Connector  
HUB LINK 8  
(266 MB/s data  
transfer rate)  
I/O Controller Hub  
(ICH) 82801AA  
The following table shows the features that are available in the MCH Host  
Bridge/Controller.  
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Memory Controller Hub (MCH) 82820  
Feature  
Feature  
Processor/Host Bus:  
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Interface:  
Supports Pentium III processor configuration at both 100  
MHz and133 MHz bus speeds  
Supports a single AGP device (either via a connector or on  
the system board)  
Supports Symmetric Multiprocessing Protocol (SMP) for up  
to two processors  
APIC related buffer management support  
Supports 32-bit host bus addressing  
Supports 6-deep In-Order Queue  
AGTL+ bus driver technology (gated)  
AGTL+ receivers for reduced power  
Supports single-ended AGTL+ termination in uniprocessor  
configuration  
Supports AGP 2.0, including 1x/2x/4x AGP data transfers,  
1.5V and 3.3V signaling, and 2x/4x Fast Write protocol  
AGP Universal Connector support via dual mode buffers  
AGP PIPE# or SB accesses to DRAM not snooped  
AGP FRAME# accesses to DRAM are snooped  
High priority access support  
Hierarchical PCI configuration mechanism  
Delayed transaction support for AGP-to-DRAM reads using  
AGP FRAME# protocol  
Direct Rambus Memory Controller, supporting:  
Power Management:  
Single Direct Rambus Channel  
Supports PC700, and PC800 Direct Rambus DRAM modules  
(HP supports PC800 modules only)  
SMRAM space re-mapping to A0000h (128 KB)  
Supports HSEG and TSEG cacheable extended SMRAM  
space  
Maximum memory array size up to 256 MB using  
64Mb/72Mb, 512 MB using 128Mb/144Mb, 1 GB using  
256Mb/288Mb DRAM technology  
Supports up to 32 Direct Rambus devices per channel  
Supports a maximum DRAM address decode space of 4 GB  
Configurable optional ECC operation:  
- ECC with single bit Error Correction and multiple bit Error  
Detection  
- 128 KB HSEG at 0FEEA0000h remapped to A0000h  
- TSEG is 128 KB/256 KB/512 KB/1 MB at the top of memory  
- No maximum DRAM limit to use extended SMM  
SMRAM accesses from AGP or the hub interface are not al-  
lowed  
Suspend to DRAM (STR) support  
ACPI Rev 1.0 compliant power management  
APM Rev 1.2 compliant power management  
- Single bit errors corrected and written back to memory  
(auto-scrubbing)  
- Parity mode not supported  
Hub Link 8-bit Interface to ICH:  
Arbitration:  
Private interconnect between the MCH and ICH.  
Distributed Arbitration Model for Optimum Concurrency  
Support.  
Concurrent operations of host, hub interface, AGP and  
memory buses supported via a dedicated arbitration and  
data buffering logic.  
324-pin BGA MCH package.  
Input/Output Device Support:  
Input/Output Controller Hub (ICH).  
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Memory Controller Hub (MCH) 82820  
MCH Interface  
The MCH interface provides bus control signals and address paths for  
transfers between the processors on the Host bus (FSB), Direct Rambus  
channel and AGP 4x bus.  
The MCH allows the processor to access up to 4 GB of memory. It also  
provides an 6-deep In-Order Queue supporting up to six outstanding  
transaction requests on the host bus.  
The MCH can support one or two Pentium III processors, at FSB frequencies  
of 100/133 MHz using GTL+ signalling. Refer to page 64 for a description of  
the devices on the Host bus.  
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Bus Interface  
A controller for the AGP4x (Accelerated Graphics Port) slot is integrated in  
the MCH. The AGP Bus interface is compatible with the Accelerated  
Graphics Port Specification, Rev 2.0, operating at 133 MHz, and supporting  
up to 1 GB/sec data transfer rates. The MCH supports only a synchronous  
AGP interface, coupling to the Host bus frequency.  
AGP 4x Bus  
The AGP bus is a dedicated bus for the graphics subsystem, which meets the  
needs of high quality 3D graphics applications. It has a direct link to the  
MCH.  
The AGP bus is based upon a 133 MHz, 32-bit PCI bus architecture, to which  
several signal groups provide AGP-specific control and transfer  
mechanisms.  
Pipelining is added along with special sideband signals, increasing the  
efficiency of the AGP bus. Thus, you come closer to the theoretical  
maximum bandwidth. Although the maximum transfer rate is never  
exceeded, the overall transfer rate is increased.  
AGP specific transactions always use pipelining. This control mechanism  
increases the bus efficiency for data transfer. Sideband Addressing (SBA)  
may also be used by AGP transaction requests which also increases the bus  
efficiency for data transfer. These two mechanisms can combine  
independently to pipelining, which leads to the following operating modes:  
FRAME- based AGP. Only the PCI protocol is used: 66 MHz, 32-bits, 3.3  
V, 266 MB/s peak transfer rate.  
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AGP 1X with pipelining, sideband addressing can be added: uses 66 MHz,  
32-bits, 3.3 V, increased bus efficiency, 266 MB/s peak transfer rate.  
AGP 2X with pipelining, sideband addressing can be added: 66 MHz  
double clocked, 32-bits, 3.3 V, increased bus efficiency, 533 MB/s peak  
transfer rate.  
AGP 4X with pipelining, sideband addressing can be added: 133 MHz quad  
clocked, 32-bits, 1.5 V, increased bus efficiency, 1066 MB/s peak transfer  
rate  
AGP PCI Bus  
Implementation  
Pentium III Processor  
AGP 4x Bus  
(133 MHz)  
820  
GX-Device 1  
AGP Port  
Interface  
Memory  
Controller Hub  
(MCH)  
AGP  
Connector  
82820  
I/O Controller Hub  
(ICH) 82801AA  
Main Memory Controller  
The main memory controller is integrated in the MCH supporting a single  
Direct Rambus channel.  
DRAM Interface  
The MCH provides optional Host bus error checking for data, address,  
request and response signals. 300 MHz, 356 MHz and 400 MHz Direct  
Rambus devices are supported in any of 64, 128 or 256 Mbit technology.  
64 and 128 Mbit RDRAMs use page sizes of 1 kbyte, while 256 Mb devices  
target 1 kbyte or 2 kbyte pages.  
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Memory Controller Hub (MCH) 82820  
A maximum number of 32 Rambus devices (128 Mbit technology implies 512  
MB maximum in 16 MB increments, 256 Mbit technology implies 1 GB  
maximum in 32 MB increments) are supported on the Direct Rambus  
channel without external logic.  
The MCH also provides optional data integrity features including ECC in the  
memory array. During DRAM writes, ECC is generated on a QWord (64 bit)  
basis. During DRAM reads, the MCH supports multiple-bit error detection  
and single-bit error correction when the ECC mode is enabled.  
MCH will scrub single bit errors by writing the corrected value back into  
DRAM for all reads when hardware scrubbing is enabled. This, however,  
does not include reads launched in order to satisfy an AGP aperture  
translation.  
ECC can only be enabled when all RDRAM devices are populated in a system  
that supports the extra two data bits used to store the ECC code.  
Rambus Channel  
The single Direct Rambus Channel is a 16-bit wide bidirectional  
bus—commands and data can be transferred in both directions  
simultaneously. The Rambus Channel is connected to the memory module  
slots and to the MCH chip.  
The channel runs at 300 or 400 MHz and supports up to 32 Rambus devices  
(individual chips). The maximum available data bandwidth is 1.6GB/sec at  
400 MHz.  
RIMM Memory Slots  
The HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 has two RIMM memory sockets, RIMM0  
and RIMM1, available for installing RDRAM memory modules.  
RIMM1  
RIMM0  
If only one RDRAM module is being used, it must be inserted in RIMM0  
(the socket nearest the processor). A Continuity module must be inserted  
in the RIMM1 socket.  
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Memory Controller Hub (MCH) 82820  
Read/Write Buffers  
System Clocking  
The MCH defines a data buffering scheme to support the required level of  
concurrent operations and provide adequate sustained bandwidth between  
the DRAM subsystem and all other system interfaces (CPU, AGP and PCI).  
The MCH operates the host interface at 100 MHz or 133 MHz, PCI at 33 MHz  
and AGP at 66/133 MHz. Coupling between all interfaces and internal logic is  
done in a synchronous manner. The clocking scheme uses an external clock  
synthesizer (which produces reference clocks for the host, AGP and PCI  
interfaces).  
I/O APIC  
I/O APIC is used to support dual processors as well as enhanced interrupt  
processing in the single processor environment. The MCH supports an  
external status output that can be used to control synchronization of  
interrupts in configurations that use ICH with stand-alone I/O APIC  
components.  
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The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801AA)  
The Input/Output Controller Hub (82801AA)  
The ICH, is encapsulated in a 241-pin Ball Grid Array (BGA) package and  
is located on the system board just underneath the Memory Expansion  
Card Connector. It provides the interface between the PCI bridge (PCI Rev.  
2.2 compliant with support for 32-bit 33 MHz PCI operations),  
PCI-to-LPC (Low Pin Count) bridge, IDE controller, USB controller, SMBus  
controller and AC97 controller.  
The ICH functions and capabilities are discussed in detail later on in this  
section. The following figure shows an example of the system block  
diagram using the ICH.  
Intel Pentium III  
Processor  
Address (36)  
with L2 cache memory  
Host (also called FSB) two-  
way Bus 100/133 MHz,  
Control  
Data (64)  
820 Memory  
Controller Hub  
(MCH)  
82820  
HUB LINK 8  
(233 MB/s data  
transfer rate)  
I/O Controller Hub  
(ICH) 82801AA  
PCI Bus (32-bit, 33 MHz)  
133 MB/s data transfer rate  
IDE  
Controller  
ATA 66, 2 Channels  
USB  
2 IDE  
Connectors  
PCI Bridge  
2 x USB  
Controller  
Slot 1 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Slot 2- 32-bit/33 MHz  
2 USB  
Connectors  
AC 97  
Digital  
Link  
SM Bus  
Controller  
DMA  
Controller  
Audio PCI  
Chip  
(CSA4280)  
Slot 3 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Slot 4 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Slot 5 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Keyboard,  
Mouse and  
Floppy  
Super I/O  
NS 87364  
LPC / FWH Link  
Parallel and  
Serial Ports  
FirmWareHub  
(FWH)  
Fans  
MaxiLife  
Monitoring  
Chip  
MIDI  
Port  
Codec  
Audio AC‘97  
82802  
Serial  
EEPROM  
LCD  
Status  
Panel  
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The following table shows the available ICH features.  
Feature  
Feature  
Enhanced DMA Controller:  
Multi-function PCI Bus Interface:  
PCI at 32-bit 33 MHz.  
PCI Rev 2.2 Specification.  
133 Mbyte/sec data transfer rate.  
Master PCI Device Support for up to six devices.  
Two 82C37 DMA controllers.  
PCI DMA with 2 PC/PCI Channels in pairs.  
LPC DMA.  
DMA Collection Buffer to provide Type-F DMA performance  
for all DMA channels.  
USB:  
Interrupt Controller:  
USB revision 1.1 compliant.  
UHCI Implementation with Two USB Ports for serial trans-  
fers at 12 or 1.5 Mbit/sec.  
Wake-up from sleeping states (S1).  
Legacy keyboard/mouse software.  
Two cascaded 82C59 controllers.  
Integrated I/O APIC capability.  
15 Interrupt support in 8259 Mode, 24 supported in I/O APIC  
mode.  
Serial Interrupt Protocol.  
Power Management Logic:  
Integrated IDE Controller:  
ACPI 1.0 compliant.  
Independent Timing of up to four drives.  
Support for APM-based legacy power management for non-  
ACPI implementations.  
Ultra ATA/66 Mode (66 Mbytes/sec).  
Ultra ATA/33 Mode (33 Mbytes/sec).  
ACPI defined power states (S1, S3, S4, S5).  
ACPI power management timer.  
SMI generation.  
All registers readable/restorable for proper resume from 0 V  
suspend states.  
PIO Mode 4 transfers up to 14 Mbytes/sec.  
Separate IDE connections for Primary and Secondary cables.  
Integrated 16 x 32-bit buffer for IDE PCI Burst transfers.  
Write Ping-Pong Buffer for faster write performances.  
PCI PME#.  
Real-Time Clock:  
System TCO Reduction Circuits:  
256-byte battery-backed CMOS RAM.  
Hardware implementation to indicate Century Rollover.  
Timers to Generate SMI# and Reset Upon.  
Timers to Detect Improper Processor Reset.  
Integrated Processor Frequency Strap Logic.  
Timers Based on 82C54:  
SMBus:  
System Timer, Refresh Request, Speaker Tone Output.  
Host Interface allows processor to communicate via SMBus.  
Compatible with 2-wire I C bus.  
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System Timer, Refresh Request, Speaker Tone Output.  
GPIO:  
TTL, Open-Drain, Inversion.  
FirmWare Hub (FWH) interface.  
241 BGA Package.  
3.3 V operation with 5 V Tolerant Buffers for IDE and PCI signals.  
Alert-On-LAN (AOL) support.  
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ICH Architecture  
The ICH interface architecture ensures that the I/O subsystems, both PCI  
and the integrated input/output features (for example: IDE, AC97 and USB)  
receive the adequate bandwidths.  
To achieve this, by placing the I/O bridge directly on the ICH interface, and  
no longer on the PCI bus, the ICH architecture ensures that both the  
input/output functions integrated into the ICH and the PCI peripherals  
obtain the bandwidth necessary for peak performance.  
ICH PCI Bus Interface  
The ICH PCI provides the interface to a PCI bus interface operating at  
33 MHz. This interface implementation is compliant with PCI Rev 2.2  
Specification, supporting up to six external PCI masters in addition to the  
ICH requests and AC97 controller. The PCI bus can reach a data transfer  
rate of 133 MBytes/sec. The maximum PCI burst transfer can be between  
256 bytes and 4 KB. It also supports advanced snooping for PCI master  
bursting, and provides a pre-fetch mechanism dedicated for IDE read.  
Refer to page 68 for a description of the devices on the ICH.  
SMBus Controller  
The System Management (SM) bus is a two-wire serial bus. It runs at a  
maximum of 100 kHz. The SMBus Host interface allows the processor to  
communicate with SMBus slaves. The bus connects to sensor devices that  
monitor some of the hardware functions of the system board, both during  
Refer to page 55 for a description of the devices on the SMBus, or to page 58  
for information on the MaxiLife ASIC.  
Low Pin Count Interface The ICH implements the LPC interface 1.0 specification.  
Enhanced USB Controller The USB (Universal Serial Bus) controller provides enhanced support for  
the Universal Host Controller Interface (UHCI). This includes support that  
allows legacy software to use a USB-based keyboard and mouse. The USB  
supports two stacked connectors on the rear panel. These ports are built  
into the ICH, as standard USB ports.  
The ICH is USB revision 1.1 compliant.  
USB works only if the USB interface has been enabled within the HP Setup  
program. Currently, only the Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows 98  
operating systems provide support for the USB.  
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The Microsoft Supplement 2.1 software (called USBSupp.exe), which  
provides support for the Universal Serial Bus for Windows 95 Software  
Release (SR) 2.0, can be obtained from the Hewlett-Packard World Wide  
AC’97 Controller  
IDE Controller  
This controller, even though available in the ICH, is not used. The HP Kayak  
PC Workstation uses the dedicated dual chip PCI solution of the CS4280  
Refer to page 54 for information about the CS4280 and CS4297 audio  
solution.  
The IDE controller is implemented as part of the ICH chip and has PCI-  
Master capability. Two independent ATA/66 IDE channels are provided with  
two connectors per channel. Two IDE devices (one master and one slave)  
can be connected per channel. In order to guarantee data transfer integrity,  
Ultra-ATA cables must be used for Ultra-ATA modes (Ultra-ATA/33 and  
Ultra-ATA/66).  
The PIO IDE transfers of up to 14 Mbytes/sec and Bus Master IDE transfer  
rates of up to 66 Mbytes/sec are supported. The IDE controller integrates  
16 x 32-bit buffers for optimal transfers.  
It is possible to mix a fast and a slow device, such as a hard disk drive and a  
CD-ROM, on the same channel without affecting the performance of the fast  
device. The BIOS automatically determines the fastest configuration that  
each device supports.  
DMA Controller  
The seven-channel DMA controller incorporates the functionality of two  
transfers, while channels 5 to 7 are for 16-bit count-by-word transfers (refer  
to table on page 115 for allocated DMA channel allocations). Any two of the  
seven DMA channels can be programmed to support fast Type-F transfers.  
The ICH DMA controller supports the LPC (Low Pin Count) DMA. Single,  
Demand, Verify and Incremental modes are supported on the LPC interface.  
Channels 0-3 are 8-bit, while channels 5-7 are 16-bit. Channel 4 is reserved  
as a generic bus master request.  
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Interrupt Controller  
Timer/Counter Block  
The Interrupt controller is equivalent in function to the two 82C59 interrupt  
controllers. The two interrupt controllers are cascaded so that 14 external  
serial interrupt scheme and also implements the I/O APIC controller. A table  
on page 115 shows how the master and slave controllers are connected.  
The timer/counter block contains three counters that are equivalent in  
function to those found in one 82C54 programmable interval counter/timer.  
These three counters are combined to provide the system timer function,  
and speaker tone. The 14.318 MHz oscillator input provides the clock source  
for these three counters.  
Advanced Programmable Incorporated in the ICH, the APIC can be used in either single-processor or  
multi-processor systems, while the standard interrupt controller is used in  
single-processor systems.  
Interrupt Controller  
Real-Time Clock  
The RTC is 146818A-compatible, with 256 bytes of CMOS. The RTC  
performs two key functions: keeping track of the time of day and storing  
system data.  
The RTC operates on a 32.768 kHz crystal and a separate 3V lithium battery  
that provides up to 5 years of protection. It also supports two lockable  
memory ranges. By setting bits in the configuration space, two 8-byte ranges  
can be locked to read and write accesses. This prevents unauthorized  
reading of passwords or other security information. Another feature is a  
date alarm allowing for a schedule wake-up event up to 30 days in advance.  
Enhanced Power  
Management  
The ICHs power management functions include enhanced clock control,  
local and global monitoring support for 14 individual devices, and various  
low-power (suspend) states. A hardware-based thermal management circuit  
permits software-independent entry points for low-power states.  
The ICH includes full support for the Advanced Configuration and Power  
Interface (ACPI) specifications.  
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Devices on the PCI 32-bit 33 MHz Bus  
The following devices are connected to the PCI 32-bit 33 MHz bus.  
Intel Pentium III  
Processor  
Host (also called  
FSB) two-way Bus  
100/133 MHz,  
820 Memory  
Controller Hub  
(MCH) 82820  
HUB LINK 8  
(266 MB/s data  
transfer rate)  
I/O Controller Hub  
(ICH) 82801AA  
PCI Bus (32-bit, 33 MHz)  
133 MB/s data transfer rate  
IDE  
Controller  
PCI Bridge  
2 x USB  
Controller  
AC 97  
Digital  
Link  
Slot 1 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Audio PCI  
Chip  
(CSA4280)  
SM Bus  
Controller  
DMA  
Controller  
Slot 2- 32-bit/33 MHz  
Slot 3 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Slot 4 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Slot 5 - 32-bit/33 MHz  
Codec  
Audio AC‘97  
MIDI  
Port  
PCI 32-bit/33 MHz Slots  
There are five 32-bit/33 MHz PCI slots accepting 5 V PCI cards and Universal  
PCI cards (support for 3.3 V or 5 V). A LAN card is installed in PCI Slot 5.  
On some models, a SCSI controller card is installed in PCI Slot 4. PCI slots  
are explained in detail on page 38.  
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Dual Chip PCI Audio Solution  
The integrated PCI audio solution in the PC Workstation is a dual-chip  
solution made up of the CrystalClearCS4280 PCI audio controller and the  
CrystalClear CS4297 Audio Codec 97 (AC97).  
The CS4280 PCI audio controller interfaces with the PCI bus and performs  
all digital operations such as sample rate conversions and synthesis. The  
CS4297 AC97 chip mixes and processes all the analog signals.  
The interface between audio PCI chip and the audio codec is known as the  
AC97 Digital Link.  
CS4280 PCI Audio  
Interface Features  
PCI Version 2.1 Bus Master.  
Windows ® 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows NT 2000 Drivers.  
Compliant with PC99.  
MPU-401 interface, FM synthesizer, and Game Port.  
Full duplex operation.  
Advanced Power Management (PPMI).  
CS4297 Audio Codec‘97  
Features  
AC97 1.03 compatibility.  
Sophisticated mixed signal technology.  
18-bit stereo full-duplex Codec with fixed 48kHz sampling rate.  
High quality differential CD input.  
Mono microphone input.  
Two analog line-level stereo inputs for LINE IN and CD (or VIDEO)  
connection.  
Single stereo line level output.  
Extensive power management support.  
Meets Microsofts PC99 audio performance requirements.  
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Audio Chip  
Specifications  
Feature  
Digitized Sounds  
Description  
16-bit and 8-bit stereo sampling from 4 kHz to 48 kHz.  
Hardware Full Duplex Conversion.  
16-bit software-based real-time audio  
compression/decompression system.  
Music Synthesizer  
Mixer  
Integrated OPL3 compatible music synthesizer.  
MPC-3 audio mixer.  
Input mixing sources: microphone, LINE In,  
CD Audio, AUX Audio, and digitized sounds.  
Output mixing of all audio sources to the LINE Out or  
integrated PC Workstation speaker.  
Multiple source recording and Left/Right channels balance.  
Line Input  
Input impedance: 17k (ohms).  
Input range: 0 to 2.83 Vpp  
Line Output  
Stereo output of 100 mW per channel with headphone  
speakers (impedance 32 Ω).  
Output impedance: 570 Ω.  
Output range: 0 to 2.83 Vpp.  
Microphone Input  
20 dB gain preamplifier. The boost can be muted with  
software.  
32-level programmable volume control.  
Input impedance: 600 Ω.  
Sensitivity: 30 mVpp to 283 mVpp.  
Stereo Out Jack  
Impedance: 32 Ω.  
Devices on the SMBus  
The SMBus is a subset of the I2C bus. It is a two-wired serial bus which runs  
at a maximum speed of 100 kHz. It is used to monitor some of the hardware  
functions of the system board (such as voltage levels, temperature, fan  
speed, memory presence and type), both at system boot and during normal  
run-time. It is controlled by the SMBus controller located in the ICH. The  
following devices are connected to the SMBus:  
LCD status panel (minitower models only).  
One Serial EEPROM MaxiLife (also includes backup values of CMOS  
settings).  
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PCI slot 5, thus supporting Alert-On LAN (AOL).  
ICH SMBus Master Controller 16 kHz maximum.  
MaxiLife for hardware management, bus master controller.  
RIMM serial EEPROM.  
Hardware Monitoring ASIC.  
Intel Pentium III  
Processor  
Host (also called FSB)  
two-way Bus  
100/133 MHz,  
820 Memory  
Controller Hub  
(MCH) 82820  
HUB LINK 8  
(266 MB/s data  
transfer rate)  
I/O Controller Hub  
(ICH) 82801AA  
IDE  
PCI Bridge  
Controller  
2 x USB  
Controller  
SM Bus  
DMA  
Controller  
Controller  
Fans  
MaxiLife  
Monitoring  
Chip  
LCD  
Status  
Panel  
Serial  
EEPROM  
ICH SMBus Master  
Controller  
The ICH provides an intelligent processor-to-SMBus controller. All access  
performed to the SMBus is done through the ICH SMBus interface.  
Typically, the processor has access to all the devices connected to the  
SMBus.  
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RIMM Sockets  
Each RIMM socket is connected to the SMBus. The 168-pin RIMM modules  
include a 256 byte I2C Serial EEPROM. The first 128 bytes contain general  
information, including the DRAM chips’ manufacturers name, RIMM speed  
rating, RIMM type, etc. The second 128 bytes of the Serial EEPROM can be  
used to store data online.  
Hardware Monitoring  
ASIC  
The Hardware Monitoring ASIC chip is a sensor dedicated to the processor  
temperature. This chip uses the thermal diodes integrated into each  
processor cartridge and makes the temperature information available  
through the SMBus.  
Serial EEPROM  
This is the non-volatile memory which holds the default values for the CMOS  
memory (in the event of battery failure).When installing a new system  
board, the Serial EEPROM will have a blank serial number field. This will be  
detected automatically by the BIOS, which will then prompt the user for the  
serial number which is printed on the identification label on the back of the  
PC Workstation. The computer uses 16KBytes of Serial EEPROM  
implemented in a single chip. Serial EEPROM is ROM in which one byte at a  
time can be returned to its unprogrammed state by the application of  
appropriate electrical signals. In effect, it can be made to behave like very  
slow, non-volatile RAM. It is used for storing the tatoo string, the serial  
number, and the parameter settings for the Setup program as well as  
MaxiLife firmware.  
Main PLL  
The registers of the main PLL are accessed through the SMBus. These  
registers control the PLL clock signal outputs and are write-only. Writing  
over the SMBus may be destructive to the PC Workstation as it allows access  
to information necessary to the System BIOS, without which the system will  
not run.  
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HP MaxiLife Hardware MaxiLife is a hardware monitoring chip which is resident on the system  
board. Its responsibility includes On/Off and reset control, status panel  
management (LEDs), hardware monitoring (temperature and voltage),  
early diagnostics (CPU, memory, PLLs, boot start), run-time diagnostics  
(CPU errors), and other miscellaneous functions (such as special OK/FAIL  
symbols based on a smiling face for the Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower  
models).  
Monitoring Chip  
The integrated microprocessor includes a Synopsys cell based on Dallas  
“8052” equivalent, a 2 KB boot ROM, 256 bytes of data RAM, an I2C cell, an  
Analog-to-Digital (ADC) with 5 entries, and an additional glue logic for  
interrupt control, fan regulation, and a status panel control.  
MaxiLife downloads its code in 96 milliseconds from an I2C serial EEPROM.  
The total firmware (MaxiLife 8051-code, running in RAM) size is 14 KB. As  
it exceeds the 2 KB program RAM space, a paging mechanism will swap  
code as it is required, based on a 512 byte buffer. The first 2 KB pages of  
firmware code is critical because it controls the initial power on/reset to  
boot the system. This initial page is checked with a null-checksum test and  
the presence of MaxiLife markers (located just below the 2 KB limit).  
MaxiLife is not accessible in I/O space or memory space of the system  
platform, but only through the SMBUS (which is a sub-set of the I2C bus),  
via the ICH. Its I2C cell may operate either in Slave or Master mode,  
switched by firmware, or automatically in the event of Arbitration’ loss.  
As a monitoring chip, MaxiLife reports critical errors at start-up, and is  
therefore powered by Vstandby (3.3V) power. For MaxiLife to work  
correctly, the PC Workstation must always be connected to a grounded  
outlet. This enables the PC Workstations hardware monitoring chip to be  
active, even if the system has been powered off.  
Test Sequence and  
Error Messages  
Refer to “MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages” on page 119 for  
detailed information about the different test sequences and error messages  
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MaxiLife Architecture  
The MaxiLife chip continuously monitors temperature and voltage sensors  
located in critical regions on the system board. This chip receives data about  
the various system components via a dedicated I2C bus, which is a reliable  
communications bus to control the integrated circuit boards.  
LCD Status Panel  
Serial EEPROM  
Voltage Sensor  
Temperature Sensor  
System Fans  
Speed up/slow down  
HP MaxiLife  
2
I C bus  
Memory  
Memory  
Hardware  
Monitoring  
ASIC  
AGPset  
NOTE  
MaxiLife is powered by VSTBY. This means that it is functional as soon as the  
power cord is plugged in. For MaxiLife to work correctly, the PC Workstation  
must always be connected to a grounded outlet.  
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Devices on the Low Pin Count Bus  
The following devices are connected to the LPC bus.  
Intel Pentium III  
Processor  
with L2 cache memory  
Host (also called  
FSB) two-way Bus  
100/133 MHz,  
820 Memory  
Controller Hub  
(MCH) 82820  
HUB LINK 8  
(266 MB/s data  
transfer rate)  
I/O Controller Hub  
(ICH) 82801AA  
IDE  
PCI Bridge  
Controller  
2 x USB  
Controller  
SM Bus  
DMA  
Controller  
Controller  
Keyboard,  
Mouse and  
Floppy  
Super I/O  
NS 87364  
LPC / FWH Link  
Parallel and  
Serial Ports  
FirmWareHub  
(FWH)  
82802  
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The Super I/O Controller (NS 87364)  
The Super I/O chip (NS 87364) provides the control for two FDD devices,  
two serial ports, one bidirectional multi-mode parallel port, and a keyboard  
and mouse controller.  
Device  
Index  
2Eh  
Data  
2Fh  
Ultra I/O  
Serial / Parallel  
Communications Ports  
The 9-pin serial ports (whose pin layouts are depicted on page 144)  
supports RS-232-C and are buffered by 16550A UARTs, with 16-Byte FIFOs.  
They can be programmed as COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, or disabled.  
The 25-pin parallel port (also depicted on page 145) is Centronics  
compatible, supporting IEEE 1284. It can be programmed as LPT1, LPT2, or  
disabled. It can operate in the four following modes:  
Standard mode (PC/XT, PC/AT, and PS/2 compatible).  
Bidirectional mode (PC/XT, PC/AT, and PS/2 compatible).  
Enhanced mode (enhanced parallel port, EPP, compatible).  
High speed mode (MS/HP extended capabilities port, ECP, compatible).  
FDC  
The integrated floppy disk controller (FDC) supports any combination of  
two of the following: tape drives, 3.5-inch flexible disk drives, 5.25-inch  
flexible disk drives. It is software and register-compatible with the 82077AA,  
and 100% IBM-compatible. It has an A and B drive-swapping capability and  
a non-burst DMA option.  
Keyboard and Mouse  
Controller  
The computer has an 8042-based keyboard and mouse controller. The  
connector pin layouts are shown on page 143.  
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FirmWare Hub (82802AA)  
FirmWare Hub (82802AA)  
The FWH (also known as flash memory) is connected to the low pin count  
(LPC) bus. It contains 4 Mbit (512 kB) of flash memory.  
The hardware features of the FWH include: a Random Number Generator  
(RNG), five General Purpose Inputs (GPI), register-based block locking and  
hardware-based locking. An integrated combination of logic features and  
non-volatile memory enables better protection for the storage and update of  
system code and data, adds flexibility through additional GPIs, and allows  
for quicker introduction of security/manageability features.  
The following table shows the available FWH features.  
Feature  
Feature  
Two Configurable Interfaces:  
Platform Compatibility:  
Enables security-enhanced platform infrastructure.  
Part of the Intel 820 chipset.  
FirmWare Hub interface for system operation.  
Address/Address Multiplexed (A/A Mux) interface.  
FirmWare Hub Interface Mode:  
4 Mbits of Flash Memory for system code/data non-volatile  
storage:  
Five-signal communication interface supporting x8 reads and  
writes.  
Register-based read and write protection for each code/data  
storage blocks.  
Symmetrically blocked, 64 Kbyte memory sections.  
Automated byte program and block erase through an  
integrated WSM (Write State Machine).  
Five additional GPIs for system design and flexibility.  
A hardware RNG (Random Number Generator).  
Integrated CUI (Command User Interface) for requesting  
access to locking, programming and erasing options. It also  
handles requests for data residing in status, ID and block lock  
registers.  
Operates with 33 MHz PCI clock and 3.3 V input/output.  
A/A Mux Interface/Mode, supporting:  
Power Supply Specifications:  
11-pin multiplexed address and 8-pin data I/O interface.  
Fast on-board or out-of-system programming.  
Vcc: 3.3 V +/- 0.3 V.  
Vpp: 3.3 V and 12 V for fast programming, 80 ns.  
Industry Standard Packages:  
Case Temperature Operating Range.  
40-Lead TSOP or 32-Lead PLCC.  
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The FWH includes two hardware interfaces:  
FirmWare Hub interface.  
Address/Address Multiplexed (A/A Mux) interface.  
The IC (Interface Configuration) pin on the FWH provides the control  
between these interfaces. The interface mode needs to be selected prior to  
power-up or before return from reset (RST# or INIT# low to high  
transition).  
The FWH interface works with the ICH during system operation, while the  
A/A Mux interface is designed as a programming interface for component  
pre-programming.  
An internal CUI (Command User Interface) serves as the control center  
between the FWH and A/A Mux interfaces, and internal operation of the  
non-volatile memory. A valid command sequence written to the CUI initiates  
device automation. An internal WSM (Write State Machine) automatically  
executes the algorithms and timings necessary for block erase and program  
operations.  
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Host Bus  
Host Bus  
The Host bus of the Pentium III processors, also referred to as the FSB  
(Front Side Bus), is implemented in the AGTL (Assisted Gunning  
Transceiver Logic)+ technology. This technology features open-drain signal  
drivers that are pulled-up to 1.5 V through resistors at bus extremities;  
these resistors also act as bus terminators, and are integrated in the  
processor.  
If only one processor is installed, a processor terminating card must be  
installed in the second processor slot.  
Intel Pentium III  
Intel Pentium III  
Processor  
(optional second processor)  
with L2 cache memory  
FC-PGA Package  
Processor  
with L2 cache memory  
FC-PGA Package  
Address (36)  
Control  
Host (also called FSB) two-  
way Bus (100/133 MHz,  
1 GB/s data transfer rate)  
Data (64)  
820  
Memory  
Controller Hub  
(MCH)  
Direct Rambus  
Two onboard RIMM sockets  
supporting RDRAM memory.  
AGP 4x Bus  
channel  
82820  
HUB LINK 8  
I/O Controller  
Hub  
(ICH) 82801AA  
The supported operating frequencies of the AGTL+ bus are 100 MHz or  
133 MHz. The width of the data bus is 64 bits, while the width of the address  
is 36 bits. Along with the operating frequencies, the processor voltage is set  
automatically.  
The control signals of the Host bus allow the implementation of a “split -  
transactionbus protocol. This allows the Pentium III processor to send its  
request (for example, for the contents of a given memory address) and then  
to release the bus, rather than waiting for the result, thereby allowing it to  
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accept another request. The MCH, as target device, then requests the bus  
again when it is ready to respond, and sends the requested data packet. Up  
to six transactions are allowed to be outstanding at any given time.  
For the Host bus to run at 133 MHz while respecting the specified signal and  
timings, a distributed mechanism is used on each AGTL+ signal. The bus is  
routed with a Ytopology.  
Intel Pentium III Processor  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstations are supplied with a Pentium  
III processor and an integrated VRM (Voltage Regulator Module) on the  
system board. Because these PC Workstations do not have any VRM sockets,  
a VRM does not need to be installed.  
The Pentium III processor has several features that enhance performance:  
Dual Independent Bus architecture, which combines a dedicated 64-bit  
L2 cache bus (supporting i256 KB) plus a 64-bit system bus.  
MMX technology, which gives higher performance for media,  
communications and 3D applications.  
Dynamic execution to speed up software performance.  
Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions for enhanced floating point and 3D  
application performance.  
Processor Serial Number is an electronic number incorporated in the  
processor. If enabled, the Processor Serial Number can serve as a means  
of identifying the system. By default, this option is set to Disabled in the  
Setup program.  
Uses multiple low-power states, such as AutoHALT, Stop-Grant, Sleep and  
Deep Sleep to conserve power during idle times.  
The Pentium III processor (core and cache memory) is packaged in a  
flip-chip pin grid array, or FC-PGA, that plugs into a PGA370 socket  
(370-pin Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket).  
Processor Clock  
The 100/133 MHz Host Bus clock is provided by a PLL. The processor core  
clock is derived from the Host Bus by applying a “ratio”. This ratio is  
programmed by the system board. The processor then applies this ratio to  
the Host Bus clock to generate its CPU core frequency.  
In a dual-processor system, the CPU core to FSB frequency ratio is always  
the same for the two processors ensuring that the two processors will always  
run at the same speed.  
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Bus Frequencies  
There is a 14.318 MHz crystal oscillator on the system board. This frequency  
is multiplied to 133 MHz by a phase-locked loop. This is further scaled by an  
internal clock multiplier within the processor. The bus frequency and the  
processor voltage are set automatically.  
Voltage Regulation  
Module (VRM)  
Two VRMs are integrated on the system board complying with VRM  
specification, rev. 8.4. High-current and low voltage processors are  
supported.  
Processors require a dedicated power voltage to supply the CPU core and L2  
cache. Each processor codes through Voltage Identification (VID) pins with  
a required voltage level of 1.30 V to 2.05 V. Each VID set is decoded by the  
VRM on the system board that in return supplies the required power voltage  
to the processor. It should be noted, however, that voltage may vary from  
one processor model to another.  
Optional Second Processor  
Single processor models can be upgraded to a dual processor system by  
installing a second processor in the vacant socket. The second processor  
must be a Pentium III FC-PGA processor of the same speed and Level 2  
cache memory capacity as the first, and same Level 2 cache voltage.  
NOTE  
When upgrading a processor or installing a second processor, the processor  
type and speed is automatically recognized by the BIOS. This means that no  
particular switch settings are required.  
Upgrading a single processor to a dual processor system on Windows NT  
platforms is made easier with the HP DualExpress! application which is  
included in the HP processor application kit.  
Installing a second processor is only advantageous when the software can  
make use of parallel activity. In particular, you need to be running a multi-  
threaded operating system that supports multiprocessing (one that is MPS-  
ready), such as Windows NT. The Windows NT operating system makes the  
best use of the Pentium III 32-bit architecture (though other operating  
systems will also show some benefit if 32-bit application programs are run).  
The two processors must be operating at the same speed.  
Configuring for  
Multi-Processing  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstations support Symmetric Multi-  
Processing (SMP). When adding a second processor, it is automatically  
detected so there is no specific configuration required.  
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operating systems that rely on the legacy” interrupt controller 82C59 and  
are not aware of I/O APIC controller operation. Refer to page 117 for  
further details.  
Cache Memory  
There can be two integrated circuits sealed within a single Pentium III  
package. One of these contains the Level-2 (L2) cache memory chip; the  
other contains the processor, which itself includes Level-1 (L1) cache  
memory.  
The L1 cache memory has a total capacity of 32KB (16 KB data, 16 KB  
instructions). Depending on the model, the L2 cache memory could have a  
capacity of 512 KB or i256 KB, and is composed of four-way set-associative  
static RAM. Data is stored in lines of 32 bytes (256 bits). Thus two  
consecutive 128-bit transfers with the main memory are involved in each  
transaction.  
The L2 cache is composed of a TagRam and Burst-pipelined Synchronous  
Static RAM (BSRAM) memories and is implemented with multiple die.  
Transfer rates between the processors core and L2 cache can be either:  
Same as the processor core clock frequency (full speed) for i256 KB and  
scale with the processor core frequency.  
One-half the processor core clock frequency for 512 KB and scale with the  
processor core frequency.  
Both the TagRam and BSRAM receive clocked data directly from the  
processors core.  
The processor includes a dedicated L2 cache bus, thus maintaining the dual  
independent bus architecture to deliver high bus bandwidth and high  
performance.  
The amount of cache memory is set by Intel at the time of manufacture, and  
cannot be changed.  
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Assigned Device Interrupts  
Assigned Device Interrupts  
Input/Output Controller Hub Interrupts  
Chip-set Interrupt Connection  
REQ/  
GNT  
IDSEL  
AD[xx]  
Device  
ID  
INTA  
INTB  
INTC  
INTD  
CS4280 Audio Controller  
0
5
5
0
21  
16  
22  
24  
25  
26  
A
C
A
B
A
A
B
1
USB Controller  
AGP slot  
PCI 32-bit slot #1  
PCI 32-bit slot #2  
PCI 32-bit slot #3  
6
D
B
4
8
A
D
C
C
D
C
3
9
A
D
B
PCI 32-bit slot #4 (SCSI  
2
10  
A
B
controller on some models)  
PCI 32-bit slot #5 (LAN card)  
1
11  
27  
B
C
D
A
1.  
The USB interrupt is connected within the ICH to intD.  
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Interface Cards  
This chapter describes the graphics, network and SCSI devices that are  
supplied with the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation.  
Graphics Cards  
HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation models are supplied with a  
graphics card. This graphics card is one of the following, depending on the  
PC Workstation model:  
Matrox Millennium G250.  
Matrox Millennium G400.  
ELSA SynergyII.  
ELSA GloriaII.  
Matrox Millennium G250 Graphics Card  
The Matrox Millennium G250 graphics card has a total of 8 MB of installed  
video memory, which can be upgraded to a maximum of 16 MB.  
The Matrox Millennium G250 on-board MGA G-250 processor  
communicates directly with the Pentium II processor along the AGP 2X bus.  
The controller can be characterized as follows:  
Supports full AGP 2X mode  
Graphics controller in 272-pin BGA (Ball Grid Array) package  
Integrated 64-bit, 250 MHz RAMDAC  
New, high-performance triangle setup engine to off-load system CPU  
Improved 3D drawing engine supports:  
Bilinear texture filtering  
Fogging.  
Alpha blending  
Anti-aliasing  
Specular highlighting  
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Graphics Cards  
High-performance VGA  
Integrated front-end and back-end scalers  
®
Fully Direct Draw, Direct 3D, Mini Client Drivers (MCD), and OpenGL  
compliant  
143 MHz SGRAM (LVTTL) memory configurations  
(up to 16 MB maximum)  
Support for memory upgrade via 144-pin SO_DIMM memory modules  
(SGRAM)  
Serial EEPROM video BIOS interface (32 KB)  
ITU-656 and VMI-like host port provides interface to low-cost decoders/  
CODECs  
12-bit digital RGB port (MAFC) provides support for video encoders and  
panel link interfaces  
The diagram below shows the Matrox Millennium G250 graphics card.  
Available Video Resolutions  
The number of colors supported is limited by the graphics device and the  
video memory. The resolution/color/refresh-rate combination is limited by a  
combination of the display driver, the graphics device, and the video  
memory. If the resolution/refresh-rate combination is set higher than the  
display can support, you risk damaging the display.  
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Graphics Cards  
The tables below summarize the video resolutions and refresh rates that are  
supported.  
24-bit  
16.7 million  
colors  
32-bit  
16.7 million  
colors  
Resolution  
2D/3D  
8-bit  
256 colors  
16-bit  
64k colors  
640x480  
200 Hz  
200 Hz  
200 Hz  
200 Hz  
800x600  
180 Hz  
140 Hz  
120 Hz  
100 Hz  
90 Hz  
180 Hz  
140 Hz  
120 Hz  
100 Hz  
90 Hz  
180 Hz  
140 Hz  
120 Hz  
100 Hz  
85 Hz  
180 Hz  
140 Hz  
120 Hz  
90 Hz  
65 Hz  
650 Hz  
-
1024x768  
1152x864  
1280x1024  
1600x1200  
1800x1440  
1920x1440  
2048x1536  
80 Hz  
80 Hz  
75 Hz  
76 Hz  
76 Hz  
70 Hz  
70 Hz  
70 Hz  
65 Hz  
-
1
Maximum Refresh Rates  
8 bpp / 16 bpp  
Resolution  
24 bpp  
32 bpp  
640x480  
200 Hz  
180 Hz  
140 Hz  
120Hz  
100 Hz  
90 Hz  
200 Hz  
180 Hz  
200 Hz  
180 Hz  
140 Hz  
120Hz  
90 Hz  
65 Hz  
60Hz  
-
800x600  
1024x768  
1152x864  
1280x1024  
1600x1200  
1920x1080  
1920x1200  
1800x1440  
140 Hz  
120Hz  
100 Hz  
85 Hz  
80Hz  
80Hz  
76 Hz  
70 Hz  
65 Hz  
2
70 Hz  
-
1.  
2.  
Your display may not support the maximum refresh rates shown here. Refer to the Users Guide  
supplied with your display for details of the refresh rates supported by your display.  
Limitation due to 250 MHz RAMDAC.  
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Matrox Millennium G400 Graphics Card  
The Matrox Millennium G400 Dual AGP 2X/4X graphics card has 16MB of  
installed video memory (non-upgradeable), and can be characterized as  
follows:  
Powered by the Matrox MGA-G400 chip  
Full AGP 2X/AGP 4X support (up to 1GB/s bandwidth)  
Integrated 300MHz RAMDAC with Ultra Sharp technology for highly  
saturated and separated colors  
Matrox DualHead Display technology with PowerDesk desktop manager:  
Easy multiple resolutions support  
Simple dialog box  
Effortless multiple-window management  
DDC2B support for Plug & Play detection of monitor  
256-bit dual bus architecture; true 128-bit external bus to video memory  
Vibrant color quality - true 32-bit ARGB  
Supports 32-bit Z buffering for exceptional rendering precision  
32-bit internal precision specially enhanced for multi-texturing using  
32-bit text sources  
16/10 monitor support  
Support for true 32-bit color (16.7 million colors) at resolutions of up to  
2048 x 1536  
Bilinear, trilinear, and anisotropic filtering  
Floating-point 3D setup engine  
®
DirectX 6 and OpenGL compliant  
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Graphics Cards  
The diagram below shows the Matrox Millennium G400 graphics card.  
Port 1  
Port 2  
NOTE  
If only one monitor is used, then Port 1 must be used.  
In the case where a second monitor is installed, it is detected by the driver  
during the operating system boot (not after).  
If only one monitor is detected, then only the mono head settings will be  
available in the Driver Configuration screens.  
Available Video Resolutions  
The number of colors supported is limited by the graphics device and the  
video memory. The resolution/color/refresh-rate combination is limited by a  
combination of the display driver, the graphics device, and the video  
memory. If the resolution/refresh-rate combination is set higher than the  
display can support, you risk damaging the display.  
The tables below summarize the 2D and 3D video resolutions that are  
supported, and the refresh rates.  
Double-  
buffered + 16-  
bit Z  
Double-  
buffered + 16-  
bit Z  
Max. 2Ddisplay Max. 3Ddisplay  
Color palette  
area  
area  
8-bit  
2048 x 1536  
2048 x 1536  
2048 x 1536  
2048 x 1536  
15- or 16-bit  
24-bit  
2048 x 1536  
-
1880 x 1440  
-
1600 x 1200  
-
32-bit  
1600 x 1200  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
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Maximum Refresh Rates  
Main Display  
Second Display  
(16-/32-bit)  
Resolution (4:3 aspect ratio)  
(8-/16-/24-/32-bit)  
640x480  
200 Hz  
200Hz  
160 Hz  
140 Hz  
120 Hz  
100 Hz  
90 Hz  
80Hz  
200 Hz  
800x600  
180 Hz  
115 Hz  
95 Hz  
75 Hz  
43 Hz  
43 Hz  
-
1024x768  
1152x864  
1280x1024  
1600x1200  
1600x1280  
1800x1440  
1920x1440  
2048x1536  
75 Hz  
70Hz  
-
-
Main Display  
(8-/16-/24-/32-bit)  
Second Display  
(16-/32-bit)  
Resolution (16:9 aspect ratio)  
1600x1024  
1920x1035  
1920x1080  
1920x1200  
120 Hz  
100 Hz  
100 Hz  
90 Hz  
43  
-
-
-
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3 Interface Cards  
Graphics Cards  
ELSA Synergy II Graphics Card  
The ELSA SynergyII graphics card has 32 MB of Synchronous Graphics  
RAM (SGRAM) installed video memory.  
Features  
Fastest 128-bit 2D performance  
3D hardware texture acceleration  
Resolution support up to 1920 x 1200 at 96 Hz  
Multi-screen support (up to 4 with additional PCI cards)  
Supports 16: 10 wide-format monitors  
Software tools: ELSA POWERdraft, ELSA MAXtreme, ELSA Views3D  
®
OpenGL extensions for AutoCAD 2000 that doubles performance  
PowerThreadsSSE OpenGL drivers fully tested with all leading  
professional graphics applications  
Specifications  
Full AGP 2X/AGP 4X support  
RIVA TNT2 (NVIDIA) graphics processors  
VESA 3 (flash ROM)  
Integrated 300 MHz RAMDAC  
®
3D standards: Hardware accelerated OpenGL , DirectX3, DirectX5/6  
Standards: VESA DPMS, DDC2B, Plug & Play  
The diagram below shows the ELSA SynergyII graphics card.  
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Graphics Cards  
Video Memory  
The video memory, also known as SGRAM, is a local block of RAM for  
holding major data structures: Frame Buffer (double buffer), Z-Buffer and  
T-Buffer (Texture Buffer). The Frame Buffer holds one frame steady on the  
screen while the next one is being processed, while the Z-buffer stores  
depth information for each pixel.  
Available Video Resolutions  
The number of colors supported is limited by the graphics device and the  
video memory. The resolution/color/refresh-rate combination is limited by a  
combination of the display driver, the graphics device, and the video  
memory. If the resolution/refresh-rate combination is set higher than the  
display can support, you risk damaging the display.  
The table below summarizes the 3D video resolutions and refresh rates that  
are supported.  
Display resolution  
Color depth  
8-bit, 16-bit, True color  
Refresh rates  
640 x 480  
200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz  
200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz  
200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz  
200, 100, 85, 75, 60 Hz  
100, 85, 75, 60 Hz  
100, 85, 75, 60 Hz  
100, 85, 75, 60 Hz  
100, 85, 75, 60 Hz  
up to 96 Hz  
800 x 600  
8-bit, 16-bit, True color  
8-bit, 16-bit, True color  
8-bit, 16-bit, True color  
8-bit, 16-bit, True color  
8-bit, 16-bit, True color  
8-bit, 16-bit, True color  
8-bit, 16-bit, True color  
8-bit, 16-bit, True color  
1024 x 768  
1152 x 864  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1200  
NOTE  
200 Hz accepted if supported by the monitor.  
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Graphics Cards  
ELSA GLoria II Graphics Card  
The ELSA GloriaII graphics card has 64 MB of Synchronous Dynamic  
RAM (SDRAM) unified memory.  
Features  
17 million polygons per second  
500 million texture mapping pixels per second (bilinear filtering)  
250 million texture mapping pixels per second (trilinear filtering)  
Hardware acceleration of up to 8 light sources  
Near complete relief of graphics operations from the CPU for optimized  
application performance  
Resolutions of up to 2048 x 1536 pixels at 85 Hz in 3D TrueColor  
16:10 wide-screen support for 24" monitors  
Software tools: ELSA WINman Suite, ELSA POWERdraft, ELSA  
POWERdraft 2000, ELSA MAXtreme, ELSA View3D  
Specifications  
AGP 2x/4x (universal card design) support  
NVIDIA Quadro graphics processors  
VESA 3 (flash ROM)  
Integrated 350 MHz RAMDAC  
Graphics standards: OpenGL (Windows 98/Windows NT4.0/Windows  
2000), DirectX3 (Windows NT 4.0), Direct X5/6 (Windows 98/Windows  
2000), stereo OpenGL pending  
3D hardware features: Single-pass multitexturing, MIP mapping, Gouraud  
shading, fogging, stencil, full screen antialiasing, bump mapping, and  
much more  
Standards: VESA DPMS, DDC2B, Plug & Play  
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Graphics Cards  
The diagram below shows the ELSA GLoria II graphics card.  
Available Video Resolutions  
The values in the table below are maximums, and may not be achievable  
under all operating systems and conditions. If the resolution/refresh-rate  
combination is set higher than the display can support, you risk damaging  
the display.  
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Graphics Cards  
The table below summarizes the 3D resolutions with double buffering and  
maximum refresh rates.  
Display resolution  
Color depth  
Max refresh rate  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1152 x 864  
1280 x 1024  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
HighColor (16-bit), TrueColor (32-bit)  
200 Hz  
200 Hz  
200 Hz  
200 Hz  
198 Hz  
176 Hz  
162 Hz  
135 Hz  
127 Hz  
162 Hz  
125 Hz  
113 Hz  
85 Hz  
1
1536 x 960  
1
1600 x 1000  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1280  
1
1792 x 1120  
1920 x 1080  
1
1920 x 1200  
2048 x 1536  
1.  
Special resolutions for 16:10 wide format monitors  
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Network Cards  
Network Cards  
Most HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation models are supplied with  
an  
HP 10/100 TX LAN card.  
A description of this card and the features of other supported LAN cards is  
provided in this section.  
HP 10/100 TX PCI LAN Interface  
The 10/100 TX LAN Interface is a 32-bit PCI 2.2 card that supports 10 Mbits  
per second (10 BaseT) and 100 Mbits per second (100 TX) transfer speeds,  
and both half and full duplex operation.  
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Network Cards  
HP 10/100 TX PCI LAN Interface Features  
Feature:  
Description:  
Connection to Ethernet 10/100 TX autonegotiation  
RJ45 Connector  
BootROM  
Protocols:  
PxE 2.0,  
On-board socket support up to 128 Kb.  
Full remote power on using Magic Packet for Microsoft Windows 95,  
Windows 98, Windows NT4 in APM mode.  
Remote Power On (RPO)  
Remote Wake Up (RWU)  
Enable and Wake Up from Suspend state using Magic Packet and Pattern  
Matching for Microsoft Win98SE and Win2000 in ACPI mode.  
This feature enables a host computer to remotely (over the network) power  
on computers and wake computers up from energy-saving Sleep mode. For  
these features to work, use the Setup program to configure the BIOS.  
OnNow 1.0,  
Power Management  
Advanced Power Management 1.2,  
PCI Power Management 1.1,  
WfM 2.0 compliant, ACPI.  
Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 2.0 Dynamic driver,  
DMI 2.0 SNMP mapper,  
PXE 2.0 Flashable BootROM (optional on socket).  
Manageability  
Diagnostic  
Mac address DOS report tool,  
User Diag for DOS.  
HP 10/100 TX PCI LAN Interface LED Descriptions  
LED  
Description  
Flashing  
Steady  
Off  
Link integrity  
Reversed polarity  
Good 10 Base-T  
No connection  
10 LNK  
connection between between NIC and  
NIC and hub.  
hub  
Link integrity  
Reversed polarity  
Good 100 TX  
No connection  
100 LNK  
ACT  
connection between between NIC and  
NIC and hub.  
hub  
Yellow:  
Port traffic for  
either speed  
Network traffic  
present  
Heavy network  
traffic  
No traffic  
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Network Cards  
Supported LAN Cards  
The following LAN cards are supported on the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2  
PC Workstation.  
3COM NIC (Network Interconnect) LAN Card  
3COM NIC LAN Card Features  
Feature  
Interface  
Description  
32-bit 10/100 BT full duplex RJ LAN Port.  
Three LEDs:  
LED  
activity,  
10 MB/s speed,  
100 MB/s speed.  
PCI 2.2 Specification, PC 99, Intel WfM 2.0.  
Labels  
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RWU for ACPI Windows 98 and Windows 2000,  
RPO for Windows NT 4,  
OnNow 1.0, APM 1.2,  
PCI power management. 1.1,  
Power Management  
WOL, PCI VccAux 3.3 V.  
DMI 2.0 Component Code.  
Manageability  
Diagnostic  
Mac address DOS report tool,  
User Diag for DOS, Windows NT 4, Windows 95 and Windows 98.  
Major OSes, Minor OSes.  
Drivers  
Multiboot BootROM (BIOS or socket).  
Boot ROM  
This feature enables a host computer to remotely (over the network) power  
on computers and wake computers up from energy-saving Sleep mode. For  
these features to work, use the Setup program to configure the BIOS.  
Remote Wake Up  
(RWU)  
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3COM LAN Card LED Descriptions  
LED  
Description  
Flashing  
Steady  
Off  
GREEN:  
Reversed polarity  
Good 10 Base-T  
No connection  
10 LNK  
Link integrity  
connection between between NIC and  
NIC and hub.  
hub  
GREEN:  
Reversed polarity  
Good 100 TX  
No connection  
100 LNK  
ACT  
Link integrity  
connection between between NIC and  
NIC and hub.  
hub  
Yellow:  
Port traffic for  
either speed  
Network traffic  
present  
Heavy network  
traffic  
No traffic  
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INTEL NIC (Network Interconnect) LAN Card  
INTEL NIC LAN Card Features  
Feature  
Description  
IEEE802.3 100 Base-TX,  
IEEE802.3 10 Base-T,  
Interface  
32-bit 10/100 BT full duplex RJ LAN Port.  
Two LEDs:  
LED  
one for act/lnk (activity and link),  
one for 10 MB operation (on = 100 MB, off = 10MB).  
PCI 2.2 Specification, PC 99.  
Labels  
Wfm 2.0 compliant,  
RPO and RWU for APM Windows 95 and Windows 98,  
OnNow 1.0, APM 1.2,  
PCI power management 1.1,  
VccAux s3.3 V support via PCI bus 2.2,  
VccAux 5 V support via 3-pin WOL.  
Power Management  
DMI 2.0 and DMI 2.0 SNMP mapper.  
Manageability  
Diagnostic  
Windows and DOS based,  
Mac address DOS report tool,  
User Diag for DOS, Windows NT 4, Windows 95 and Windows 98.  
Major OSes, Minor OSes.  
Onboard flash ROM.  
Drivers  
Boot ROM  
This feature enables a host computer to remotely (over the network) power  
on computers and wake computers up from energy-saving Sleep mode. For  
these features to work, use the Setup program to configure the BIOS.  
Remote Wake Up  
(RWU)  
INTEL NIC LAN Card LED Descriptions  
LED  
On  
Flashing  
Off  
Adapter and hub are  
receiving power. Cable packets  
connection is good.  
Receiving or sending  
Adapter and hub are not  
receiving power. Cable  
connection could be faulty  
or there is a driver  
ACT/LNK  
configuration problem.  
Operating at 100 Mbps N/A  
Operating at 10 Mbps  
100 TX  
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SCSI Adapter Cards  
SCSI Adapter Cards  
Some HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation models are supplied with  
an Ultra2 or an Ultra 160 SCSI PCI Adapter card. Up to a total of 15 devices  
(internal and external) can be supported by these controllers via 16-bit  
Wide SCSI 68-pin high-density connectors.  
Ultra2 SCSI PCI Adapter Card  
Ultra2 Internal SCSI  
Connector  
LED Activity  
Connector  
Ultra2 External  
SCSI Connector  
The functionality and performance of the Ultra2 SCSI PCI Adapter card  
comes from the on-board LSI Logic SYM53C895 PCI-Ultra2 single chip  
controller.  
The ability to automatically switch from a single-ended (SE) operation for  
legacy Fast/Ultra devices to universal low voltage differential (LVD)  
operation when Ultra2 devices are connected is also provided by this  
controller.  
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Hardware Features  
Feature  
Description  
PCI Bus Interface  
Complies with PCI 2.1 Specification.  
PCI is 32-bit, 33 MHz.  
Bus Mastering.  
Universal PCI signalling: operates on 3.3 V or 5 V buses.  
SCSI Bus  
16-bit Wide SCSI bus.  
LVD SCSI bus.  
Supported SCSI Rates  
80 MB/s (Synchronous) — Wide Ultra2 SCSI.  
40 MB/s (Synchronous) — Wide Ultra SCSI.  
20 MB/s (Synchronous) — Fast Wide SCSI.  
Asynchronous.  
Number of SCSI Devices  
SCSI Connectors  
15 on one SCSI channel.  
One internal 68-pin high-density Wide SCSI connector.  
One external 68-pin high-density Wide SCSI connector.  
LED Connectors  
BIOS  
One 4-pin LED Activity connector  
On-board, upgradeable BIOS in Flash ROM.  
On-board serial EEProm for SCSI bus configuration storage.  
Windows 9x, Windows NT4, Windows 2000.  
Serial EEProm  
Operating Systems  
Performance  
DMA bus mastering for low overhead with 32-bit burst data transfers at  
PCI data transfer rates.  
Zero wait state PCI transfers.  
Up to 128-word PCI burst size to maximize PCI data transfer rate.  
Ultra2 SCSI PCI Adapter Card Installation  
The Ultra2 SCSI PCI Adapter card can be installed in any PCI slot. It  
includes an internal SCSI cable. In the minitower, up to five devices can be  
connected to the internal SCSI cable. In the desktop, a maximum of three  
devices can be connected.  
Connectivity  
Enables both internal and external connection.  
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Internal Connection  
External Connection  
The internal connector is a Wide SCSI 68-pin high-density connector. The  
internal ribbon cable has to be connected to this connector.  
The external connector is located on the PCI bracket. It is a shielded Wide  
SCSI 68-pin high-density connector. Any cable connected to this connector  
must be shielded.  
When running in LVD mode, the external cable should not exceed 12 m.  
When running in SE mode, the external cable should not exceed 1,5 m.  
Cables  
Internal SCSI cable  
LED Activity cable  
The internal SCSI cable is supplied with an embedded multi-mode  
terminator at one end of it.  
connector on the Ultra2 SCSI PCI Adapter card (refer to graphic on page  
85) and the SCSI LED connector on the system board.  
The connectors on both ends of the cable are identical, hence they can be  
connected to either connector.  
SCSI LED  
Connector  
SCSI Controller  
The SCSI controller characteristics are as follows:  
PCI 32-bit 33 MHz chip.  
SCSI Multimode LVD/SE.  
SCSI Bus  
LVDlink™ transceivers meet all of the SPI-2 standard requirements.  
Uses LSI Logic TolerANT® active negation technology for improved  
single-ended SCSI signal integrity.  
Pre-fetches up to 8 words of SCSI SCRIPTS® instructions to save PCI bus  
overhead.  
Supports SCSI SCRIPTS Load and Store instructions for more efficient  
moving of data between memory and chip register space.  
Includes 4 KB of internal RAM for SCRIPTS instruction storage to reduce  
or eliminate instruction fetches over the PCI bus.  
Improved support for large block transfers at Ultra2 SCSI speeds.  
Provides data reliability and cable distance of differential SCSI without  
cost of external differential transceivers.  
Improves connectivity (up to 15 LVD Ultra2 SCSI devices) and cable  
lengths (up to 12 meters with Ultra2 SCSI). Longer cables may be possible  
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SCSI Adapter Cards  
in point-to-point connections.  
Supports SCAM (SCSI Configured Automatically) Level 1 functionality.  
PCI connector  
One 32-bit universal connector (supports both 5 V and 3.3 V signaling).  
Configured as a 7,5 W board (PRSNT1 and PRSNT2 grounded).  
The SCSI Adapter Card sink current on the 5 V power supplies lines. The  
3.3 V is supplied by an on-board regulator.  
PCI Bus  
Complies with PCI Specification 2.1.  
Supports 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI Bus.  
Supports PCI write and invalidate, read line and read multiple commands.  
Functions as full 32-bit PCI DMA Bus Master.  
Operates on 3.3 V or 5 V PCI buses.  
Terminators  
Three multi-mode SE/LVD active, auto-terminating terminators  
Auto-termination: terminators are active when one of the two connectors  
is used. If both connectors are used at the same time, terminators will  
automatically switch to high impedance mode.  
The terminator will automatically detect the bus type (LVD or SE) and  
switch to the right mode.  
Flash memory  
The flash memory stores the SCSI BIOS. Refer to the following sections for  
information about the LSI Logic SCSI Configuration Utility.  
LSI Logic SCSI Configuration Utility  
The LSI Logic SCSI Configuration Utility lets you view and change the  
default configuration for the host adapter, and all SCSI devices connected to  
it, or for individual SCSI devices. If, while using this utility, you accidentally  
disable all the controllers, pressing F6during the POST (after the memory  
test) lets you recover and configure settings.  
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Default Settings You Can Change For The Ultra2 SCSI Adapter  
The following two tables show the configuration settings that can be  
changed. The first table shows the global settings which impact the host  
adapter and all SCSI devices connected to it. The second table shows the  
device settings which apply to individual devices.  
Settings for the Host Adapter Default Settings  
and All Devices  
Description  
SCAM Support  
Off  
On  
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LSI Logic BIOS version 4.x and above supports SCSI Plug and Play protocol called  
SCAM (SCSI Configured Automatically).  
Parity Checking  
LSI Logic PCI to SCSI host adapters always generate parity, but some SCSI  
1
devices do not. For this reason, parity checking can be disabled (Off).  
Host Adapter SCSI ID  
Scan Order  
It is not recommended to change the host adapter ID from the default value of 7.  
Low to High  
(0-Max)  
Informs the host adapter BIOS and device drivers to scan the SCSI bus from low  
(0 to max) SCSI ID, or from high to low (max to 0) SCSI ID. If there is more than  
one device on a SCSI bus, changing the device order changes the drive letters  
which are assigned to them by the system. This may change the boot order.  
Removable Media Support  
CHS Mapping  
None  
Only used when removable disks are installed.  
SCSI Plug and Play Defines the cyclinder head sector (CHS) values that are mapped onto an un-  
Mapping  
partitioned disk.  
Spinup Delay (secs.)  
Secondary Cluster Server  
Termination  
2
No  
Auto  
1.  
When disabling parity checking, you may have to disable disconnects for certain devices as parity checking for the re-selection phase is  
not disabled. If a device does not generate parity, and it disconnects, the I/O never completes because the re-selection never completes.  
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Settings for Individual SCSI Default Settings  
Devices  
Description  
Synchronous Transfer Rate (MB/s)  
80  
Sets the transfer rate for the device. The available choices are: Off, 10 MB/sec, 20  
MB/sec, 40 MB/sec, or 80 MB/sec.  
Data Width  
16  
Sets the maximum SCSI data width at which a 16-bit host adapter negotiates. The  
host adapter and SCSI device must agree on a width at which they can both  
operate.  
For example, for a 16-bit device on a 8-bit wide cable (bus), the width at which  
they can both operate is 8-bits.  
Similarly, for an 8-bit device on a 16-bit wide cable (bus), the width at which they  
can both operate is 8-bits.  
Disconnect  
On  
Enables or disables disconnects for the device.  
To optimize SCSI bus performance, this option should be set to On.  
This should only be set to Off for troubleshooting purposes.  
Enters a read write time-out value in seconds for the device.  
Specifies whether the device is scanned for at boot time.  
Read Write I/O Timeout (seconds)  
Scan for Devices at Boot Time  
Scan for SCSI LUNs  
10  
Yes  
Yes  
More advanced SCSI devices can have several logical units (LUNs). This option lets  
you specify whether SCSI LUNs are scanned for at boot time.  
Queue Tags  
On  
Specifies whether queue tags are enabled or disabled. In a multi-tasking  
environment this option must be set to Yes. It should only be disabled for  
troubleshooting.  
Initial Boot Device  
No  
This setting cannot be modified.  
Starting the LSI Logic SCSI Configuration Utility  
You access the LSI Logic SCSI Configuration Utility by pressing F6when the  
message Press F6 to start Configuration Utility...is displayed  
during the PC Workstations start-up routine. A further message is then  
displayed: Please wait, invoking Configuration Utility...before  
the Main menu of the LSI Logic SCSI Configuration utility appears.  
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SCSI Adapter Cards  
Ultra 160 SCSI PCI Adapter Card  
LED Activity Connector  
Internal SCSI Connector  
External SCSI Connector  
The functionality and performance of the Ultra 160 SCSI PCI Adapter card  
comes from the on-board LSI Logic SYM53C1010 PCI to Ultra 160  
multifunction controller with LVD link universal transceivers.  
The ability to automatically switch from a single-ended (SE) operation for  
legacy Fast/Ultra devices to universal low voltage differential (LVD)  
operation when Ultra 160 devices are connected is also provided by this  
controller.  
Hardware Features  
Feature  
PCI Bus Interface  
Description  
Complies with PCI 2.2 Specification.  
PCI is 64-bit, 33 MHz.  
Bus Mastering.  
Universal PCI signalling: operates on 3.3 V or 5 V buses.  
SCSI Bus  
16-bit Wide SCSI bus.  
LVD SCSI bus.  
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Feature  
Description  
Supported SCSI Rates  
160 MB/s (Synchronous) — Ultra 160 SCSI.  
80 MB/s (Synchronous) — Wide Ultra2 SCSI.  
40 MB/s (Synchronous) — Wide Ultra SCSI.  
20 MB/s (Synchronous) — Fast Wide SCSI.  
Asynchronous.  
Number of SCSI Devices  
SCSI Connectors  
15 on one SCSI channel.  
One internal 68-pin high-density Wide SCSI connector.  
One external 68-pin high-density Wide SCSI connector.  
LED Connectors  
BIOS  
One 4-pin LED Activity connector.  
On-board, upgradeable BIOS in Flash ROM.  
On-board serial EEProm for SCSI bus configuration storage.  
Windows 9x, Windows NT4, Windows 2000.  
Serial EEProm  
Operating Systems  
Performance  
DMA bus mastering for low overhead with 64-bit burst data transfers at  
PCI data transfer rates.  
Zero wait state PCI transfers.  
Up to 128-word PCI burst size to maximize PCI data transfer rate.  
Ultra 160 SCSI PCI Adapter Card Installation  
The Ultra 160 SCSI PCI Adapter card can be installed in any PCI slot. It  
includes an internal SCSI cable. In the minitower, up to five devices can be  
connected to the internal SCSI cable. In the desktop, a maximum of three  
devices can be connected.  
Connectivity  
Enables both internal and external connection.  
Internal Connection  
External Connection  
The internal connector is a Wide SCSI 68-pin high-density connector. The  
internal ribbon cable has to be connected to this connector.  
The external connector is located on the PCI bracket. It is a shielded Wide  
SCSI 68-pin high-density connector. Any cable connected to this connector  
must be shielded.  
When running in LVD mode, the external cable should not exceed 12 m.  
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Cables  
Internal SCSI cable  
LED Activity cable  
The internal SCSI cable is supplied with an embedded multi-mode  
terminator at one end of it.  
connector on the Ultra 160 SCSI PCI Adapter card (refer to graphic on page  
91) and the SCSI LED connector on the system board.  
The connectors on both ends of the cable are identical, hence they can be  
connected to either connector.  
SCSI LED  
Connector  
SCSI Controller  
The SCSI controller characteristics are as follows:  
PCI 64-bit 33 MHz.  
SCSI Multimode LVD/SE.  
SCSI Bus  
LVDlink™ transceivers meet all of the SPI-2 standard requirements.  
Uses LSI Logic TolerANT® active negation technology for improved  
single-ended SCSI signal integrity.  
Pre-fetches up to 8 words of SCSI SCRIPTS® instructions to save PCI bus  
overhead.  
Supports multithreaded I/O algorithms in SCSI SCRIPTS with fast I/O  
context switching.  
Includes 8 KB of internal RAM for SCRIPTS instruction storage to reduce  
or eliminate instruction fetches over the PCI bus.  
Provides data reliability and cable distance of differential SCSI without  
cost of external differential transceivers.  
Improves connectivity (up to 15 LVD devices) and cable lengths (up to 12  
meters with LVD SCSI bus). Longer cables may be possible in point-to-  
point connections.  
Supports SURElink (Ultra 160 SCSI Domain Validation) to ensure link  
integrity at Ultra 160 transfer rates and to renegotiate to lower speed and  
bus width if necessary.  
PCI connector  
One 64-bit universal connector (supports both 5 V and 3.3 V signaling).  
Configured as a 15 W board (PRSNT1 and PRSNT2 grounded).  
The SCSI Adapter Card sink current on the 5 V power supplies lines. The  
3.3 V is supplied by an on-board regulator.  
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PCI Bus  
Complies with PCI Specification 2.2.  
Supports 64-bit, 33 MHz PCI Bus.  
Supports PCI write and invalidate, read line and read multiple commands.  
Functions as full 64-bit PCI DMA Bus Master.  
Operates on 3.3 V or 5 V PCI buses.  
Terminators  
Three multi-mode SE/LVD active, auto-terminating terminators  
Auto-termination: terminators are active when one of the tow connectors  
is used. If both connectors are used at the same time, terminators will  
automatically switch to high impedance mode.  
The terminator will automatically detect the bus type (LVD or SE) and  
switch to the right mode.  
Flash memory  
The flash memory stores the SCSI BIOS. Refer to the following section for  
information about the Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility.  
Symbios Configuration Utility (Ultra 160 Card)  
The Symbios Configuration Utility lets you view and change the default  
configuration for the host adapter, and all SCSI devices connected to it, or  
for individual SCSI devices. If, while using this utility, you accidentally  
disable all the controllers, pressing Ctrl-Cduring the POST (after the  
memory test) lets you recover and configure settings.  
Default Settings You Can Change  
The following two tables show the configuration settings that can be  
changed. The first table shows the global settings which impact the host  
adapter and all SCSI devices connected to it (Adapter Properties menu).  
The second table shows the device settings which apply to individual  
devices (Device Properties menu).  
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Default  
Settings  
Field  
SCSI Parity  
Description  
Yes  
Indicates whether SCSI parity is enabled for an adapter. When disabled, it is also necessary to  
disable disconnects for all devices, as parity checking for the reselection phase is not disabled. If a  
non-parity generating device disconnects, its operation will never complete because the reselection  
fails due to parity error.  
Host SCSI ID  
7
Indicates the SCSI identifier of an adapter. It is not recommended to change the host adapter ID  
from the default value of 7.  
SCSI Bus Scan Order  
Low to High  
(0 to Max)  
Indicates the order in which to scan SCSI identifiers on an adapter. Changing this item will affect  
drive letter assignment(s) if more than one device is attached to an adapter.  
Removable Media  
Support  
None  
Specifies the removable media support option for an adapter. Removable media support only applies  
to devices that report themselves as a hard drive. It does not apply to CD-ROM devices or Magnetic  
Optical devices.  
None indicates no removable media support whether the drive is selected as first (BBS), or is first in  
the scan order (non-BBS).  
Boot Drive Only provides removable media support for a removable hard drive if it is first in the scan  
order.  
With Media Installed provides removable media support regardless of the drive number assignment.  
CHS Mapping  
SCSI Plug and Defines the cylinder head sector (CHS) values that are mapped onto an un-partitioned disk.  
Play Mapping  
SCSI Plug and Play Mapping automatically determines the most efficient and compatible mapping.  
Alternate CHS Mapping utilizes an alternate, possibly less efficient mapping that may be required if a  
device is moved between adapters from different vendors.  
Caution: Neither of these options has any effect after a disk has been partitioned using the FDISK  
command. The FDISK utility is a tool that the user can use to delete partition entries, one or all of  
them. If all partition entries are deleted, it is necessary to reboot to clear memory or the old  
partitioning data will be reused, thus nullifying the previous operation. Use care to ensure that the  
correct disk is the target of an FDISK command.  
Spinup Delay (secs.)  
2
Indicates the delay in seconds between spinups of devices attached to an adapter. Staggered spinups  
balance the total electrical current load on the system during boot. The default value is 2 seconds.  
Secondary Cluster  
Server  
No  
Indicates whether an adapter has one or more devices attached that are shared with one or more  
other adapters and therefore, the Symbios SCSI BIOS should avoid SCSI bus resets as much as  
possible.  
This option allows the user to enable an adapter to join a cluster of adapters without doing any SCSI  
bus resets. This is a requirement for Microsoft Cluster Server. The default value is No with an  
alternate option of Yes.  
Termination Control  
Auto  
If available, the field indicates whether an adapter has automatic termination control.  
Auto means that the adapter automatically determines whether it should enable or disable its  
termination. Auto is the default state unless termination is done manually, in which case, the  
configuration is Off.  
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Field  
Default Settings  
Description  
Indicates the maximum synchronous data transfer rate in megatransfers per second.  
Maximum data width in bits.  
MT/Sec  
80  
16  
Data Width  
Scan ID  
Yes  
Indicates whether to scan for this SCSI identifier at boot time. Utilizing this setting allows  
you to ignore a device. This decreases boot time by disabling inquiry of unused SCSI  
identifiers.  
Set this option to No if there is a device that you do not want to be available to the system.  
Also, on a bus with only a few devices attached, the user can speed up boot time by  
changing this setting to No for all unused SCSI IDs.  
Scan LUNs  
Yes  
Indicates whether to scan for LUNs greater than zero for a device. LUN 0 is always queried.  
This option should be used if a multi-LUN device responds to unoccupied LUNs or if it is  
desired to reduce the visibility of a multi-LUN device to LUN 0 only.  
Set this option to No if you have problems with a device that responds to all LUNs whether  
they are occupied or not. Also, if a SCSI device with multiple LUNs exists on your system but  
you do not want all of those LUNs to be available to the system, then set this option to No.  
This will limit the scan to LUN 0.  
Disconnect  
On  
10  
Indicates whether to allow a device to disconnect during SCSI operations. Some (usually  
newer) devices run faster with disconnect enabled, while some (usually older) devices run  
faster with disconnect disabled.  
SCSI Timeout  
Indicates the maximum allowable time for completion of a SCSI operation in seconds.  
Since time-outs provide a safeguard that allows the system to recover should an operation  
fail, it is recommended that a value greater than zero be used. A value of zero allows  
unlimited time for an operation to complete and could result in the system hanging (waiting  
forever) should an operation fail.  
Note: This field is executable and must be selected with the Enter key. You also input the  
new value with the number keys from the keyboard, not the number pad.  
Queue Tags  
On  
This field indicates whether to allow the use of queue tags for a device. Currently the BIOS  
does not use queue tags. This item specifies queue tag control to higher level device drivers.  
Starting the Symbios Configuration Utility  
You access the Symbios Configuration Utility by pressing Ctrl-Cwhen the  
message Press Ctrl-C to start Symbios Configuration  
Utility...is displayed during the PC Workstations start-up routine. A  
further message is then displayed: Please wait, invoking Symbios  
Configuration Utility...before the Main menu of the Symbios  
Configuration utility appears.  
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Mass Storage Devices  
PC Workstation. For the position of the different mass storage devices, refer  
to the diagram on page 13 for the Desktop package and page 14 for the  
Minitower package. This chapter also summarizes the pin connections on  
internal and external connectors.  
HP product numbers and replacement part numbers for mass storage  
devices are listed in the Service Handbook Chapters, which can be accessed  
from the HP World Wide Web site at the following address:  
Information about available accessories can be obtained from  
http://www.hp.com/go/pcaccessories  
Flexible Disk Drives  
A 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB flexible disk drive is supplied in the front-access shelf.  
Hard Disk Drives  
The following table lists the 3.5-inch (1-inch high) hard disk drives (which  
are subject to change) that may be supplied with the HP Kayak XM600  
Series 2 Desktop and Minitower PC Workstations (type and quantity  
depends on model) on internal shelves, connected to the SCSI or IDE  
controller.  
IDE Hard Disk Drives  
IBM Deskstar  
IBM Deskstar  
(Telesto LP)  
75GXP IDE  
(7.2 krpm)  
75GXP IDE  
(7.2 krpm)  
Capacity  
20.5 GB  
UltraIDE ATA/66  
66 MB/s  
46.1 GB  
UltraIDE ATA/66  
66 MB/s  
Interface  
External peak transfer rate  
Average seek time (read)  
Media transfer rate (Mb/s)  
Number of discs/heads  
Buffer size  
8.5 ms  
8.5 ms  
444 Mb/s max.  
2/3  
444 Mb/s max.  
3/6  
2 MB  
2 MB  
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SCSI Hard Disk Drives  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Barracuda 18XL Barracuda 18XL  
SCSI (7.2 krpm)  
SCSI (7.2 krpm)  
Capacity  
9.2 GB  
18.4 GB  
Interface  
Ultra160 SCSI  
160 MB/s  
5.8 ms  
Ultra160 SCSI  
160 MB/s  
5.8 ms  
External peak transfer rate  
Average seek time (read)  
Internal transfer rate (Mb/s)  
195 Mb/s min. to  
315 Mb/s max.  
195 Mb/s min. to  
315 Mb/s max.  
Number of discs/heads  
Buffer size  
2/3  
3/6  
4 MB  
4 MB  
Quantum  
Atlas 10K II  
SCSI (10 krpm)  
Quantum  
Atlas 10K II  
SCSI (10 krpm)  
Quantum  
Atlas 10K II  
SCSI (10 krpm)  
Capacity  
9.2 GB  
18.4 GB  
36.7 GB  
Interface  
Ultra160 SCSI  
160 MB/s  
4.7 ms  
Ultra160 SCSI  
160 MB/s  
4.7 ms  
Ultra160 SCSI  
160 MB/s  
4.7 ms  
External peak transfer rate  
Average seek time (read)  
Internal data rate (Mb/s)  
280 Mb/s min. to  
478 Mb/s max.  
280 Mb/s min. to  
478 Mb/s max.  
280 Mb/s min. to  
478 Mb/s max.  
Number of discs/heads  
Buffer size  
2/3  
3/6  
5/10  
8 MB  
8 MB  
8 MB  
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CD-ROM Drives  
IDE 48X CD-ROM Drive Some models1 have a 48X IDE CD-ROM drive supplied in a 5.25-inch  
front-access shelf ATAPI, supporting ATAPI commands and with audio  
playback capability. It can play any standard CD-Audio disks, in addition to  
CD-ROM disks, conforming to optical and mechanical standards as specified  
in the Red, Yellow, Green and Orange Book.  
Some of the 48X IDE CD-ROM features include:  
Application Disk type (confirmed by Red, Yellow, Green, Orange Book)  
CD-ROM data disk (Mode 1 and Mode 2)  
Photo-CD Multisession  
CD Audio disk  
Mixed mode CD-ROM disk (data and audio)  
CD-ROM XA, CD-I, CD-Extra, CD-R, CD-RW  
Description  
Data capacity  
650 MB  
Data transfer rate  
Sustained transfer rate (1X=150 KB/s); Outerside: 7,200 KB/s  
Burst transfer rate:  
PIO mode 4 - 16.6 Mbytes/s maximum  
Single Word DMA Mode 2 - 8.3 Mbytes/s maximum  
Multi Word DMA Mode 2 - 16.6 Mbytes/s maximum  
Buffer memory size  
Access time  
128 Kbytes  
Average Stroke (1 / 3) 110 ms  
Full Stroke 180 ms  
2,048 bytes (Mode-1)  
2,336 bytes (Mode-2)  
ATAPI  
Rotational speed  
Interface  
Power requirements  
5V, 1.2A  
12V, 0.8A  
1. Refer to the HP Kayak PC Workstations Service Handbook to find out which  
models are installed with the 48X IDE CD-ROM.  
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8X Video IDE DVD-ROM Some models1 have a DVD-ROM (Read Only) drive. It can play any standard  
CD-Audio disks, in addition to CD-ROM disks, conforming to optical and  
mechanical standards as specified in the Red, Yellow, Orange and Green  
Books.  
Drive  
Description  
Data capacity  
650 MB  
Data transfer rate  
Sustained transfer rate (1X=150 KB/s); Outerside: 7,200 KB/s  
Burst transfer rate:  
PIO mode 4 - 16.6 Mbytes/s maximum  
Single Word DMA Mode 2 - 8.3 Mbytes/s maximum  
Multi Word DMA Mode 2 - 16.6 Mbytes/s maximum  
Buffer memory size  
Access time  
128 Kbytes  
Average Stroke (1 / 3) 110 ms  
Full Stroke 180 ms  
2,048 bytes (Mode-1)  
2,336 bytes (Mode-2)  
ATAPI  
Rotational speed  
Interface  
Power requirements  
5V, 1.2A  
12V, 0.8A  
1. Refer to the HP Kayak PC Workstations Service Handbook to find out which  
models are installed with the DVD-ROM drive.  
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8X IDE CD-Writer Plus Some models1 have a CD-RW (ReWritable) drive supplied in a 5.25-inch  
front-access shelf ATAPI, supporting ATAPI commands and with audio  
playback capability. It can play any standard CD-Audio disks, in addition to  
CD-ROM disks, and can record both write-once (CD-R) and CD-RW optical  
media. It conforms to optical and mechanical standards as specified in the  
Red, Yellow, Orange and Green Books.  
Drive  
Description  
Data capacity  
Performance  
650 MB or up to 74 minutes of audio per disc  
547MB in CD-UDF data format  
Typical: 110 ms (random, 1/3 access including latency)  
Maximum: 130 ms (random, 1/3 access including latency)  
Data transfer rate:  
Read: Up to 32X (1X=150 KB/s)  
Write: 8X (CD-R); 4X (CD-RW)  
Burst transfer rate  
Spin-up time  
16.67 Mbytes/sec.  
3.2 seconds (disk stop to high speed)  
2.5 seconds (disk high speed to stop)  
Spin-down time  
Corrected error rate  
12  
ECC On (max. 32X): 1 block/10 bits  
9
ECC Off (max. 32X): 1 block/10 bits  
Data Buffer Capacity  
Write methods  
2 MB  
- Track at once  
- Session at once  
- Disc at once  
- Variable packet writing  
- Fixed packet writing  
- Multisession  
Format and EEC standard  
MTBF  
Red, Yellow, Orange, Green books  
120,000 POH  
Interface  
E-IDE and ATAPI  
1. Refer to the HP Kayak PC Workstations Service Handbook to find out which  
models are installed with the HP CD-RW drive.  
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HP BIOS  
This chapter summarizes the Setup program and BIOS of the HP Kayak  
XM600 Series 2 PC Workstation. The POST routines are described in the  
next chapter.  
The BIOS is based on the core Phoenix BIOS, which includes 4 M/bits of  
flash memory, support for PCI 2.2 Specification, suspend to RAM, and RIMM  
or DIMM memory modules.  
The BIOS includes a Boot ROM for the 3COM 3C905C and HP LAN cards.  
The System ROM contains the POST (Power-On Self-Test) routines, and the  
BIOS: the System BIOS, video BIOS, and low option ROM. This chapter,  
together with the subsequent chapter, gives an overview of the following  
aspects:  
Menu-driven Setup with context-sensitive help, described next in this  
chapter.  
The address space, with details of the interrupts used, described at the  
end of this chapter.  
The Power-On Self-Test or POST, which is the sequence of tests the  
computer performs to ensure that the system is functioning correctly,  
described in the next chapter.  
The system BIOS is identified by the version number IC.YM, where:  
IC is a two-letter code indicating that it is for the Kayak XM600.  
Y is a one-digit code indicating the HP entity.  
M is the major BIOS version.  
An example of a released version would look similar to the following the  
example: IC.11.08.  
The procedure for updating the System ROM firmware is described on  
page 109.  
NOTE  
The BIOS for the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 is backward compatible with the  
BIOS for the HP Kayak XM600 (no Series). Older BIOS versions should not  
be used on the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2.  
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Using the HP Setup Program  
To run the Setup program, press  
while the initial HP logo is displayed,  
immediately after restarting the PC Workstation.  
Alternatively, press  
to view the summary configuration screen. By  
default, this remains on the screen for 15 seconds, but pressing any key will  
ignore this delay. It is not possible to hold the summary configuration screen  
indefinitely on the screen.  
The band along the top of the Setup screen offers the following menus:  
Main, Advanced, Security, Boot, Power and Exit. These are selected using  
the left and right arrow keys.  
The following screens are examples of a BIOS configuration.  
Main Screen  
The Main Screen presents a list of fields. To change a value press either the  
or  
keys.  
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility  
Security Boot  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
Exit  
Item-Specific Help  
.
BIOS Version:  
IC.11.02  
PnP OS  
Reset Configuration Data:  
[No]  
[No]  
System Time:  
System Date:  
[14:42:33]  
[02/08/2000]  
Key Click:  
[Disabled]  
Keyboard auto-repeat rate speed:  
Delay before auto-repeat:  
Numlock at Power-on:  
[21.8 per Second]  
[0.50 Second]  
[On]  
F1  
Help  
Select Item  
Select Menu  
F7/F8  
Enter  
Change Values  
Select > Sub-Menu  
F9  
Setup Defaults  
ESC Exit  
F10 Previous Values  
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Advanced Screen  
The Advanced Screen does not have the same structure as the Main Screen  
and Power Screen. Instead of presenting a list of fields, it offers a list of  
sub-menus.  
The Advanced screen is to be used by advanced users who wish to carry out  
special system configurations.  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Power  
Exit  
Item-Specific Help  
.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Processors, Memory and Cache  
Floppy Disk Drives  
IDE Devices  
Integrated USB Interface  
Integrated I/O Ports  
Integrated Audio Device  
AGP Configuration (Video)  
PCI Device, slot #1  
PCI Device, slot #2  
PCI Device, slot #3  
PCI Device, slot #4  
PCI Device, slot #5  
Processors, Memory and Cache  
Advanced  
Processors, Memory and Cache  
Item-Specific Help  
Processor Type  
CPU Speed  
Pentium (R) III  
866 MHz  
Processor Serial Number  
[Disabled]  
Memory Caching  
[Enabled]  
[Disabled]  
Memory Error Checking1  
1.  
Only if ECC modules are detected.  
Floppy Disk Drives  
Advanced  
Floppy Disk Drives  
Item-Specific Help  
Floppy Disk Controller  
[Enabled]  
Floppy Disk Drive A  
Floppy Disk Drive B  
[1.44, 3½”]  
[Not installed]  
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IDE Devices  
Advanced  
IDE Devices  
Item-Specific Help  
>
>
>
>
IDE Primary Master Device  
IDE Primary Slave Device  
[None]  
[None]  
>
>
>
>
IDE Secondary Master Device  
IDE Secondary Slave Device  
[None]  
[None]  
>
>
>
>
Large Disk Access Method  
Integrated IDE Controller  
[NT/DOS]  
[Both Enabled]  
IDE Primary Master Device  
Advanced  
IDE Primary Master Device (HD 2564)  
Item-Specific Help  
Type  
Multisector transfer  
LBA Mode Control  
32 bit I/O  
Transfer Mode  
ULTRA DMA Mode  
Integrated USB Interface  
Advanced  
Integrated USB Interface  
Item-Specific Help  
Item-Specific Help  
USB Controller  
Legacy Keyboard Emulation  
[Auto]  
[Disabled]  
Integrated I/O Ports  
Advanced  
Integrated I/O Ports  
Parallel Port  
[Auto]  
Parallel Port Mode  
Serial Port A  
Serial Port B  
[ECP]  
[Auto]  
[Auto]  
Integrated Audio Device  
Advanced  
Integrated Audio Device  
Item-Specific Help  
Integrated Audio  
[Enabled]  
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AGP Configuration (Video)  
Advanced  
AGP Configuration (Video)  
Item-Specific Help  
Graphic Aperture  
[64 MB]  
PCI Device, Slot #1  
Advanced  
PCI Device, Slot 11  
Item-Specific Help  
Option ROM Scan  
[Auto]  
Bus Master  
Bus Latency Timer  
[Disabled]  
[0040h]  
1.  
PCI Slot #x have the same options as above. PCI Device, Slot 1 is only used as an example.  
Security Screen  
Sub-menus are presented for changing the characteristics and values of the  
System Administrator Password, User Password, Power-on Password, boot  
device security and Hardware Protection.  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Power  
Exit  
Item-Specific Help  
.
Administrator Password  
Set Administrator Password  
Clear Both Passwords  
Clear  
[Enter]  
[Enter]  
User Password  
Set User Password  
Clear  
[Enter]  
Power-on Password  
[Disabled]  
Start from Floppy  
Start from CD-ROM  
Start from HDD  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
>
>
Hardware Protection  
Hardware Protection  
Security  
Hardware Protection  
Item-Specific Help  
Write on Floppy Disks  
[Unlocked]  
Secured Setup Configuration  
Hard Disk Boot Sector  
[No]  
[Unlocked]  
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Boot Screen  
This screen allows you to select the order of the devices in which you want  
the BIOS to attempt to boot the operating system:  
Hard disk drives  
Removable devices.  
The operating system assigns drive letters to these devices in the order you  
specify. During POST, if the BIOS is unsuccessful at booting from one device,  
it will then attempt to boot from the next device on the Boot Device Priority  
list until an operating system is found.  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Power  
Exit  
Item-Specific Help  
.
Quickboot Mode  
Display Option ROM Messages  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
>
>
Boot Device Priority  
Hard Disk Drives  
Removable Devices  
>
Power Screen  
This screen allows you to set the standby delay and suspend delay. Standby  
mode slows down the processor, while the suspend mode saves a maximum  
of energy. Both these options are only available with Windows 95 RTM. For  
other operating systems, Windows 95 SR 2.5, Windows 98 and Windows  
2000, use the control panel for similar options.  
Modem ring enables or disables the system to return to full speed when an  
IRQ is generated. Network interface enables or disables the system to return  
to full speed when a specific command is received by the network interface.  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Boot  
Power  
Exit  
Item-Specific Help  
.
Standby Delay  
Suspend Delay  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
Suspend Wakeup  
Modem Ring  
Network Interface  
[Enabled]  
[Enabled]  
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Updating the System BIOS  
Updating the System BIOS  
The latest system BIOS (standard flash operation) can be downloaded from  
HPs Support Web site at: www.hp.com/go/kayaksupport. Then select HP  
Kayak XM600 PC Workstation.  
Instructions on updating the BIOS are supplied with the downloaded BIOS  
files and a BIOS flash utility (flash.txt).  
The BIOS update not only flashes the BIOS, but also updates MaxiLife. How  
the System BIOS flash is carried out is shown below.  
Boot from  
floppy disk  
Flash  
BIOS  
Reboot PC  
Workstation  
(press a key)  
Flash  
MaxiLife  
PC Workstation  
powers off  
PC Workstation  
powers on  
PC Workstation  
Boots  
automatically  
automatically  
Do not switch off the computer until the system BIOS update procedure has  
completed, successfully or not, otherwise irrecoverable damage to the ROM  
may be caused.  
Restoring BIOS Default Settings  
Suspected hardware errors may be caused by BIOS and configuration  
issues. If the BIOS settings are suspected to be wrong, do the following steps  
to restore the BIOS to its default setting:  
1 Press  
while the initial HP logo is displayed immediately after  
restarting the PC Workstation to access the Setup program.  
2 Press  
to load the default settings from the Setup program.  
3 Set the Reset Configuration Data” to Yes in the Main menu.  
It is recommended that before you make any modifications to the BIOS  
you take note of the system setup.  
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If You Forgot the Administrator Password  
If You Forgot the Administrator Password  
1 Switch off the PC Workstation and remove the power cord.  
2 Remove the PC Workstations cover.  
3 Set switch 9 on the system board switch block to the ON position.  
4 Replace the power cord and restart the PC Workstation.  
5 When the message Passwords have been cleared appears on screen,  
switch off the PC Workstation.  
6 Remove the power cord and reset switch 9 back to the OFF position.  
7 Replace the PC Workstations cover.  
8 Switch on the PC Workstation and allow it to complete its startup routine.  
9 After the Power-On-Self-Test has completed, press F2when prompted to  
use the Setup program.  
10 Set the Administrator and new User passwords.  
11 Press Esc,or F3, or select Exit Menu, to save the new Password and  
exit Setup.  
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Clearing the CMOS  
Clearing the CMOS  
1 Turn off the PC Workstation, disconnect the power cord and all cables,  
then remove the cover.  
2 Set the system board switch 8 to the ON position.  
3 Replace the cover, and reconnect the power cord and video cable.  
4 Reboot the PC Workstation. A message similar to the following will be  
displayed:  
“Configuration has been cleared, set switch Clear to the  
ON position before rebooting.”  
5 Turn off the PC Workstation, disconnect the power cord and video cable,  
and remove the cover.  
6 Set the system board switch 8 to the OFF position.  
7 Replace the cover, and reconnect the power cord and data cables.  
8 Switch on the PC Workstation. Run the Setup program by pressing F2.  
Then press F9, the CMOS default values will be automatically downloaded  
and saved.  
9 Press Escto save the configuration and exit from the Setup program.  
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Recovering the BIOS (Crisis Mode)  
Recovering the BIOS (Crisis Mode)  
If for some reason the BIOS is corrupted and the standard flash cannot be  
used, use the BIOS Recovery Mode (exceptional BIOS recovery operation)  
to restore the BIOS. To do this:  
1 Obtain a bootable DOS floppy disk.  
2 Copy the BIOS files on to the floppy disk.  
How to download the system BIOS is described on page 109.  
3 Create (or edit) the file, AUTOEXEC.BAT  
This should contain a single line of text:  
phlash /c /mode=3 /s IC1109US.FUL”  
(rename the BIOS filename with the one on the floppy disk).  
4 Shut down the PC Workstation.  
5 Power off the PC Workstation and remove the power cord.  
6 Remove the cover.  
7 Set switch 7 to the ON position.  
8 Insert the floppy disk into the floppy disk drive.  
9 Reconnect the power cord and switch on the PC Workstation.  
10 The PC Workstation boots from the floppy disk, then flashes the BIOS.  
However, it should be noted, that during the flash process, the screen  
remains blank.  
11 The recovery process is finished when there is one very long beep.  
12 Power off the PC Workstation. Remove the floppy disk from the drive.  
Remove the power cord.  
13 Set switch 7 back to the OFF position.  
14 Replace the cover, reconnect the power cord, then reboot the PC  
Workstation.  
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BIOS Addresses  
BIOS Addresses  
This section provides a summary of the main features of the HP system  
hardware and the operating system.The procedure for updating the System  
ROM firmware is described on page 109.  
System Memory Map  
Reserved memory used by accessory boards must be located in the area  
from C8000h to EFFFFh.  
0000 0000 - 0000 03FF  
0000 0400 - 0000 04FF  
0000 0500 - 0009 FC00  
0009 FC00 - 0009 FFFF  
000A_0000 - 000B_FFFF  
Real-mode IDT  
BIOS Data Area  
Used by Operating System  
Extended BIOS Data Area  
Video RAM or  
SMRAM (not visible unless in SMM)  
000C 0000 - 000C 7FFF  
000C 8000 - 000F FFFF  
000E 0000-000F FFFF  
0001 0000-000F FFFF  
0010 0000-001F FFFF  
0020 0000-003F FFFF  
0040 0000-007F FFFF  
0080 0000-7FFF FFFF  
FECO 0000  
Video ROM (VGA ROM)  
Adapter ROM, RAM, memory-mapped registers, BIOS  
128 KB BIOS (Flash/Shadow)  
Memory (1 MB to 16 MB)  
Memory (16 MB to 32 MB)  
Memory (32 MB to 64 MB)  
Memory (64 MB to 128 MB)  
Memory (128 MB to 2 GB)  
I/O APIC  
FEEO 0000  
Local APIC (each CPU)  
FFFE 0000-FFFF FFFF  
128 KB BIOS (Flash)  
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BIOS Addresses  
HP I/O Port Map (I/O Addresses Used by the System1)  
Peripheral devices, accessory devices and system controllers are accessed  
via the system I/O space, which is not located in system memory space. The  
64 KB of addressable I/O space comprises 8-bit and 16-bit registers (called  
I/O ports) located in the various system components. When installing an  
accessory board, ensure that the I/O address space selected is in the free  
area of the space reserved for accessory boards (100h to 3FFh).  
Default Values for  
Function  
I/O Address Ports  
0000 - 000F  
0020 - 0021  
002E - 002F  
0040 - 0043  
0060, 0064  
0061  
DMA controller 1  
Master interrupt controller (8259)  
Super I/O  
Timer 1  
Keyboard controller (reset, slow A20)  
Port B (speaker, NMI status and control)  
Bit 7: NMI mask register  
RTC and CMOS  
0070  
0070 - 0071  
0080  
Manufacturing port (POST card)  
DMA low page register  
PS/2 reset and Fast A20  
Slave interrupt controller  
DMA controller 2  
0081 - 0083, 008F  
0092  
00A0 - 00A1  
00C0 - 00DF  
00F0 - 00FF  
0170 - 0177  
01F0 - 01F7  
0278 - 027F  
02E8 - 02EF  
02F8 - 02FF  
0372 - 0377  
0378 - 037F  
03B0 - 03DF  
03E8 - 03EF  
03F0 - 03F5  
03F6  
Co-processor error  
Free (IDE secondary channel)  
IDE primary channel  
LPT 2  
Serial port 4 (COM4)  
Serial port 2 (COM2)  
Free (IDE secondary channel, secondary floppy disk drive)  
LPT1  
VGA  
COM3  
Floppy disk drive controller  
IDE primary channel  
Floppy disk drive controller  
03F7  
1.If configured.  
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BIOS Addresses  
Default Values for  
I/O Address Ports  
Function  
03F8 - 03FF  
COM1  
04D0 - 04D1  
0778 - 077F  
0CF8 - 0CFF  
C000 -  
Interrupt edge/level control  
LPT1 ECP  
PCI configuration space  
Power Management I/O space and ACPI Registers  
SMBus I/O space  
C100 -  
DMA Channel Controllers  
Only “I/O-to-memory” and “memory-to-I/O” transfers are allowed.  
“I/O-to-I/O” and “memory-to-memory” transfers are disallowed by the  
hardware configuration.  
The system controller supports seven DMA channels, each with a page  
register used to extend the addressing range of the channel to 16 MB.  
The following table summarizes how the DMA channels are allocated.  
DMA controller  
Channel  
DMA 0  
DMA 1  
DMA 2  
DMA 3  
DMA 4  
DMA 5  
DMA 6  
DMA 7  
Function  
Free  
Free if not used for parallel port in Setup  
Floppy disk drive controller  
Free if not used for parallel port in Setup  
Used to cascade DMA channels 0-3  
Free  
Free  
Free  
Interrupt Controllers  
The system has an Interrupt controller which is equivalent in function to  
that of two 82C59 interrupt controllers. The following table shows how the  
interrupts are connected to the APIC controller. The Interrupt Requests  
(IRQ) are numbered sequentially, starting with the master controller, and  
followed by the slave (both of 82C59 type).  
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BIOS Addresses  
I/O APIC  
Input  
IRQ  
Interrupt Request Description  
INTIN0  
ICH  
INTIN1  
IRQ1  
IRQ0  
IRQ3  
IRQ4  
IRQ5  
IRQ6  
IRQ7  
IRQ8  
IRQ9  
IRQ10  
IRQ11  
IRQ12  
IRQ13  
IRQ14  
IRQ15  
Super I/O Keyboard Controller  
INTIN2  
ICH System Timer  
INTIN3  
Super I/O - Used by serial port if enabled  
Super I/O - Used by serial port if enabled  
Free if not used for parallel port or audio  
Super I/O - Floppy Disk Controller  
Super I/O - LPT1  
INTIN4  
INTIN5  
INTIN6  
INTIN7  
INTIN8  
ICH - RTC  
INTIN9  
Available for PCI devices  
INTIN10  
INTIN11  
INTIN12  
INTIN13  
INTIN14  
INTIN15  
INTIN16  
INTIN17  
INTIN18  
INTIN19  
INTIN20  
INTIN21  
INTIN22  
INTIN23  
Available for PCI devices  
Available for PCI devices  
Super I/O - Mouse  
Co-processor  
ICH - Integrated IDE Controller (primary)  
ICH - Integrated IDE Controller (secondary).  
PCINTA  
PCINTB  
PCINTC  
PCINTD  
TFPC IRQ  
SCI IRQ  
not connected  
ICH SMI  
(not used)  
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There are three major interrupt modes available:  
PIC mode: This “Legacy” mode uses only the interrupt controllers.  
Therefore, only one processor can be supported in this mode. This mode  
can be selected upon installation of Windows NT.  
Virtual wire mode: This mode is implemented using the 82C59 interrupt  
and the I/O APIC controller and is used during boot time. The virtual wire  
mode allows the transition to the “symmetric I/O mode”. In the virtual wire  
mode, only one processor executes operations.  
Symmetric I/O mode: This mode is implemented using the I/O APIC  
controller and allows for multiple processor operations.  
NOTE  
In “PIC mode” and virtual wire mode”, the PCI interrupts are routed to the  
INT line. In the “symmetric I/O mode”, the PCI interrupts are routed to the  
I/O APIC controllers and forwarded over an APIC bus to the processors.  
PCI Interrupt Request Lines  
PCI devices generate interrupt requests using up to four PCI interrupt  
request lines (INTA#, INTB#, INTC#, and INTD#).  
However, optimal system performance is reached when minimizing the  
sharing of interrupts. Refer to page 68 for a table of the PCI device  
interrupts.  
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Tests and Error Messages  
This chapter describes the MaxiLife firmware test sequences and error  
messages, the pre-boot diagnostics error codes, the Power-On Self-Test  
(POST) routines, which are contained in the computers ROM BIOS, the  
error messages which can result, and the suggestions for corrective action.  
MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages  
NOTE  
Both Desktop and Minitower models contain the MaxiLife firmware.  
However, on the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower PC Workstation,  
error messages are displayed on the MaxiLife LCD status panel. All LCD  
status panel messages shown in this refer to the Minitower platform only.  
When the PC Workstation is turned on (pressing the ON/OFF button), the  
system initiates the normal startup sequence which is composed of the  
following steps:  
Basic pre-boot diagnostics  
BIOS launch  
POST phase  
Operating System boot phase  
If any errors are detected during the startup sequence, MaxiLife will not  
necessarily freeze’ the system. However, some critical hardware errors are  
fatal to the system and will prevent the system from starting (for example,  
CPU Socket’ and Power Supply’ are serious malfunctions that will prevent  
the system from working correctly).  
Errors that are not so critical will be detected both during pre-boot  
diagnostics and POST where the BIOS boot process will return an error  
code. Some errors are only detected during POST sequence, and produce  
the same process.  
Finally, while the PC Workstation is working, fan and temperature controls  
can be reported (for example, a fan error will be reported if a fan cable is not  
connected). This type of error disappears as soon as the problem is fixed  
(for example, the fan cable has been reconnected).  
The different diagnostics are described below.  
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MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages  
Basic Pre-boot Diagnostics  
The first diagnostic (called basic pre-boot diagnostics) is run to check the  
presence of the processor(s) or terminators, power supply, hardware  
monitoring and thermal sensors. Simply by having a power cord connected  
to the PC Workstation activates the Basic Pre-boot Diagnostics.  
The pre-boot diagnostic tests are run in order of priority with respect to  
their importance to computer functions.  
On the HP Kayak XM 600 Series 2 Minitower PC Workstation , the first  
detected error displays a message on the LCD status panel. If this happens,  
one of the following screens could appear.  
Presence of processor, or  
processor terminator  
Control of some voltages:  
12V, 3.3V, 1.8V, 2.5V, -5V  
ERROR  
ERROR  
Power Supply  
CPU Socket  
Missing or incorrectly installed  
processor or processor terminator  
If a Power Supply error is displayed, a cause could be  
with the power supply cabling or circuits.  
The following diagram shows how the Pre-boot Diagnostics works when it  
encounters an error.  
CPU or Terminator  
Vcc State (5V)  
Voltage 12V, 3.3V, 1.8V, 2.5V  
Voltage CPU1, CPU2  
2
I C Bus  
MaxiLife Firmware  
System  
Memory  
Hardware  
Monitoring  
Temperature  
Sensors  
LCD Status Panel  
An error has been detected when checking the  
processor and processor terminator. The  
displayed error message could indicate a missing  
processor or processor terminator.  
ERROR  
CPU Socket  
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MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages  
The following table shows the test sequence carried out, the type of error  
message, and the action to take.  
Test  
Error Code  
CPU Socket  
Beep Codes  
Action to Take  
Presence of either a processor or processor  
terminator  
1
Check that the processor(s), processor  
terminator are correctly installed.  
Control of some voltages: 12V, 3.3V, 1.8V, 2.5V Power Supply  
2
Check the power supply cable and  
connectors, and processor.  
Check the hardware monitoring.  
Check thermal sensor.  
No HW Monitoring  
System board problem.  
System board problem.  
System board problem.  
Therm. Sensor 90  
Therm. Sensor 92  
Check thermal sensor.  
Pre-boot Diagnostics Error Codes  
When a failure occurs prior to operating system loading, the PC emits a  
distinctive modulated sound (repeated three times), followed by a series of  
beeps. These beeps identify the part that needs troubleshooting or  
replacement.  
Number  
Problem  
of beeps  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Absent or incorrectly connected processor.  
Power supply is in protected mode.  
Memory modules not present, incompatible or not functioning.  
Video controller failure.  
PnP/PCI initialization failure.  
Corrupted BIOS. You need to activate crisis recovery procedure.  
System board failure.  
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Post Test Sequence and Post Error  
In this phase, MaxiLife waits for any error messages that the BIOS may  
issue. If such an error occurs, then an error code is displayed on the monitor  
screen.  
On the HP Kayak XM 600 Series 2 Minitower PC Workstation , a screen  
similar to the following example is displayed. The error code that appears on  
the LCD status panel is the same as the one that appears on the monitor  
screen. If the POST issues several error codes, only the last one is visible on  
the LCD status panel.  
ERROR  
Keyboard Test  
The following diagrams show the different BIOS-generated errors.  
There is a time-out of 3 seconds before  
the message is displayed on the LCD  
status panel and video display.  
“BIOS” ERROR  
BIOS  
read system memory”  
MaxiLife  
“Spy System  
Memory”  
ERROR  
BIOS Check sum  
System Memory  
LCD Status Panel  
“BIOS”-Generated Errors  
“No Video”  
BIOS  
ERROR  
MaxiLife  
No Video  
Video  
Slots  
LCD Status Panel  
Beep Codes  
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Test  
Error Code  
Beep Codes  
Action to Take  
Incompatible memory modules  
Mem Miscompare  
3
Check that the memory modules are of  
the same speed and type.  
Presence of continuity modules in the RIMM  
sockets  
RIMM Continuity  
RIMM speed  
RIMM Devices  
No RIMM  
3
3
3
3
4
Check that the RDRAM continuity  
modules are installed  
Compatibility speed rating of installed RDRAM  
modules  
Check that the installed RDRAM modules  
have the same speed ratings  
Compatibility of installed RDRAM modules  
The 32 device limit per RDRAM has been  
exceeded.  
Presence of memory modules  
Check that the memory modules are  
correctly installed  
Availability of video controller. It is checked by  
the BIOS. If an error is detected, it is not a fatal  
one and the BIOS will continue its execution  
normally.  
No Video  
Check that the video controller is  
correctly installed  
Note: No error is detected if a monitor is  
not connected to an installed video  
controller. This is not a fatal error and  
the BIOS will continue its normal  
execution.  
Operating System Boot Phase  
If no error message has been displayed at this stage of the system startup by  
the BIOS, the operating system is launched.  
On the HP Kayak XM 600 Series 2 Minitower PC Workstation , the LCD  
status panel will display the system platform and a smiling icon.”  
Run-Time Errors  
During the normal usage of the PC Workstation (and at boot), MaxiLife  
continually monitors vital system parameters. These include: temperature  
errors, fan malfunctions, power voltage drops and CPU problems.  
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Test  
Error Code  
Action to Take  
System or chassis fan, fan cable.  
During normal usage of the PC, HP MaxiLife  
continually checks vital system parameters. If an  
error occurs, a message appears on the LCD  
panel.  
System FAN  
PCI FAN  
PCI fan, fan cable.  
CPU 1 FAN  
CPU 1 fan, fan cable.  
CPU 2 FAN  
CPU 2 fan, fan cable.  
Processor Temp  
CPU Temperature  
PCI Temperature  
Disk Temperature  
PSU 12 V error  
Power CPU error  
PSU 3V3 error  
PSU 2V5 error  
PSU 1V8 error  
PSU -5V error  
Processor temperature > 85°C.  
Thermal or internal processor failure.  
Ambient or PCI temperature > 64°C.  
Disk temperature > 58°C, or sensor unplugged.  
Power supply unit has failed. Try the following:  
1 Replace the power supply unit with a known working one.  
2 If the problem persists, replace the system board.  
Main Menu (Minitower models only)  
The main menu is displayed when any of the LCD buttons are pressed  
(MaxiLife LCD status panel can be accessed even though the PC  
Workstation is turned off). The Main Menu comprises three sub-menus:  
System Info, Boot Steps and Boot report.  
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System Info  
Obtains information from the BIOS and the systems Serial EEPROM. This  
information includes: product name, BIOS version, serial number, number of  
processors and speed, size of memory for each socket. The following  
diagram shows how the System Info obtains its information.  
System Info  
strings in EEPROM  
MaxiLife  
HP Kayak XM600  
Info Services  
Write  
BIOS  
LCD Status Panel  
DMI Table  
Boot Steps  
Shows the Power-On-Self-Test (POST) codes during the system startup.  
The POST code is provided by the BIOS and is displayed on the LCD panel  
as soon as it is available. If the system stops during the startup, the last  
successful boot step POST code is displayed on the LCD. When Boot Steps  
is selected, the POST step will be shown on the LCD status panel during the  
subsequent boot processes.  
To ensure that MaxiLife is ready to display the first POST codes as soon as  
possible, the Pre-boot diagnostics are not executed when the system is  
booted with the Boot Steps option selected. The following diagram shows  
how Boot Steps obtains its information from the BIOS, and then displays a  
POST error if needed.  
HP KAYAK XM600  
Post Code 24  
System Info  
Boot Steps  
MaxiLife  
BIOS  
Next  
Ok  
Write  
POST  
ERROR”  
Write  
POST  
Code”  
This is a toggle item,  
which is indicated with  
a check mark  
Error  
Post Code XX  
Boot report  
Runs a set of diagnostics assessing the systems components. Results of the  
tests are displayed on the LCD status panel, one after another, when the  
LCD  
buttons are pressed.  
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MaxiLife Test Sequence and Error Messages  
Components are tested in sequence when the Next” button is pressed.  
When they have all been checked, a diagnostic screen is shown. Depending  
on the result of the diagnostics, the screen could indicate either:  
Diagnostics Done OK or FAIL.  
At the end of the test, you can exit the diagnostic mode by pressing the  
LCD button.  
For More Information  
About MaxiLife  
Refer to the online Troubleshooting Guide for more information about this  
diagnostics utility at the HP World Wide Web site:  
http://www.hp.com/go/kayaksupport.  
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Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed  
Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed  
Each time the system is powered on, or a reset is performed, the POST is  
executed. The POST process verifies the basic functionality of the system  
components and initializes certain system parameters.  
The POST starts by displaying a graphic screen of the HP PC Workstations  
logo when the PC Workstation is restarted. If you wish to view the POST  
details, press Escto get the HP Summary Screen.  
If the POST detects an error, the screen switches to text mode, and a  
which the error message utility (EMU) not only displays the error diagnosis,  
but the suggestions for corrective action (refer to page 135 for a brief  
summary).  
On the HP Kayak XM600 Series 2 Minitower PC Workstation , the LCD  
status panel displays either a message, a POST code number (refer to page  
127) or an EMU code.  
Devices such as memory and newly installed hard disks, are configured  
automatically. The user is not requested to confirm the change.  
During the POST, the BIOS and other ROM data are copied into high-speed  
shadow RAM. The shadow RAM is addressed at the same physical location  
as the original ROM in a manner which is completely transparent to  
applications. It therefore appears to behave as very fast ROM. This  
technique provides faster access to the system BIOS firmware.  
The following table lists the POST checkpoint codes and their associated  
beeps. Refer to page 121 for more details about pre-boot diagnostics error  
codes.  
MaxiLife LCD  
Display  
Message  
Checkpoint  
Code  
Beep  
Codes  
POST Routine Description  
02h  
03h  
04h  
Verify Real Mode  
Disable Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI)  
Get CPU type  
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Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed  
MaxiLife LCD  
Display  
Message  
Checkpoint  
Beep  
Codes  
POST Routine Description  
Code  
06h  
08h  
09h  
0Ah  
0Bh  
0Ch  
0Eh  
0Fh  
10h  
11h  
12h  
13h  
14h  
16h  
17h  
18h  
1Ah  
1Ch  
20h  
22h  
24h  
26h  
28h  
29h  
2Ah  
Initialize system hardware  
Initialize chipset with initial POST values  
Set IN POST flag  
P.O.S.T Start  
Initialize CPU registers  
CPU Regist. Init  
Enable CPU cache  
Initialize caches to initial POST values  
Initialize I/O component  
I/O Init.  
IDE Init.  
Initialize the local bus IDE  
Initialize Power Management  
Load alternate registers with initial POST values  
Restore CPU control word during warm boot  
Initialize PCI Bus Mastering devices  
Initialize keyboard controller  
BIOS ROM checksum  
PCI Mast. Init.  
BIOS Check sum  
Initialize cache before memory autosize  
8254 timer initialization  
8237 DMA controller initialization  
Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller  
Test DRAM refresh  
RAM Refresh Test  
Keyb. Ctrl. Test  
Test 8742 keyboard controller  
Set ES segment register to 4 GB  
Enable A20 line  
Autosize DRAM  
Memory Detection  
3
Initialize POST Memory Manager  
Clear 512 KB base RAM  
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MaxiLife LCD  
Beep  
Checkpoint  
Code  
POST Routine Description  
Display  
Codes  
Message  
1
2Ch  
2Eh  
2Fh  
30h  
32h  
33h  
36h  
38h  
RAM failure on address line  
RAM Add. Failure  
1
RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of memory bus  
RAM Data Low  
Enable cache before system BIOS shadow  
1
RAM failure on data bits xxxx of high byte of memory bus RAM Data High  
Test CPU bus-clock frequency  
Initialize POST Dispatch Manager  
Warm start shut down  
Shadow system BIOS ROM  
Shadow BIOS  
ROM  
3Ah  
3Ch  
3Dh  
42h  
45h  
46h  
48h  
49h  
4Ah  
4Bh  
4Ch  
4Eh  
50h  
51h  
52h  
54h  
Autosize cache  
Advanced configuration of chipset registers  
Load alternate registers with CMOS values  
Initialize interrupt vectors  
POST device initialization  
Check ROM copyright notice  
Check video configuration against CMOS  
Initialize PCI bus and devices  
Initialize all video adapters in system  
Display QuietBoot screen (optional)  
Shadow video BIOS ROM  
PCI Detection  
5
4
Video Detection  
Display BIOS copyright notice  
Display CPU type and speed  
Initialize EISA board  
Test keyboard  
Keyboard Test  
Set key click if enabled  
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Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed  
MaxiLife LCD  
Display  
Message  
Checkpoint  
Beep  
Codes  
POST Routine Description  
Code  
56h  
58h  
59h  
5Ah  
5Bh  
5Ch  
60h  
62h  
64h  
66h  
67h  
68h  
69h  
6Ah  
6Ch  
6Eh  
70h  
72h  
76h  
7Ch  
7Eh  
80h  
81h  
82h  
83h  
Enable keyboard  
Test for unexpected interrupts  
Initialize POST display service  
Display prompt “Press F2 to enter SETUP”  
Disable CPU cache  
Unexpect. STOP  
Test RAM between 512 and 640 KB  
Test extended memory  
Base Memory Test  
Ext. Memory Data  
Ext. Memory Add.  
Test extended memory address lines  
Jump to UserPatch1  
Configure advanced cache registers  
Initialize Multi Processor APIC  
Enable external and CPU caches  
Setup System Management Mode (SMM) area  
Display external L2 cache size  
Display shadow-area message  
Display possible high address for UMB recovery  
Display error messages  
Check for configuration errors  
Check for keyboard errors  
Keyboard Test  
Set up hardware interrupt vectors  
Initialize coprocessor if present  
Disable onboard Super I/O ports and IRQs  
Late POST device initialization  
Detect and install external RS 232 ports  
Configure non-MCD IDE controllers  
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Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed  
MaxiLife LCD  
Beep  
Checkpoint  
Code  
POST Routine Description  
Display  
Codes  
Message  
84h  
85h  
86h  
87h  
88h  
89h  
8Ah  
8Bh  
8Ch  
8Fh  
90h  
91h  
92h  
93h  
95h  
96h  
97h  
98h  
99h  
9Ah  
9Ch  
9Dh  
9Eh  
9Fh  
A0h  
Detect and install external parallel ports  
Initialize PC-compatible PnP ISA devices  
Re-initialize onboard I/O ports  
Configure System Board Configurable Devices (optional)  
Initialize BIOS Data Area  
Enable Non-Maskable Interrupts (NMIs)  
Initialize Extended BIOS Data Area  
Test and initialize PS/2  
Mouse PS2 Test  
Initialize floppy controller  
Determine number of ATA drives (optional)  
Initialize hard disk controllers  
Initialize local-bus hard disk controllers  
Jump to UsersPatch2  
Disc Ctrl. Init.  
Disc Bus Init.  
Maxilife Test  
Build MPTABLE for multi-processor boards  
Install CD-ROM for boot  
CDROM Ctr. Init.  
Opt. Rom Detect.  
Clear huge ES segment register  
Fix up Multi Processor table  
Search for option ROMs.  
Check for SMART drive  
Shadow option ROMs  
Set up Power Management  
Initialize security engine (optional)  
Enable hardware interrupts  
Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives  
Set time of day  
Check ATA / SCSI  
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Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed  
MaxiLife LCD  
Display  
Message  
Checkpoint  
Beep  
Codes  
POST Routine Description  
Code  
A2h  
A4h  
A8h  
AAh  
ACh  
AEh  
B0h  
B2h  
B5H  
B6h  
B7h  
B8h  
B9h  
BAh  
BBh  
BCh  
BDh  
BEh  
BFh  
C0h  
C1h  
C2h  
C3h  
C4h  
C5h  
Check key lock  
Initialize typematic rate  
Erase F2 prompt  
Scan for F2 key stroke  
Enter SETUP  
BIOS SETUP  
...Checking...  
Clear Boot flag  
Check for errors  
POST done - prepare to boot operating system  
Terminate QuietBoot (optional)  
Check password (optional)  
ACPI tables initialized  
Check Password  
ACPI Init.  
Clear global descriptor table  
Prepare Boot  
Prepare Boot...  
DMI Tables Init.  
PNP Opt. ROM Init  
Initialize DMI parameters  
Initialize PnP Option ROMs  
Clear parity checkers  
Display MultiBoot menu  
Clear screen (optional)  
Check virus and backup reminders  
Try to boot with INT 19  
Initialize POST Error Manager (PEM)  
Initialize error logging  
Initialize error display function  
Initialize system error handling  
PnPnd dual CMOS (optional)  
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Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed  
MaxiLife LCD  
Beep  
Checkpoint  
Code  
POST Routine Description  
Display  
Codes  
Message  
C6h  
C7h  
C8h  
C9h  
D2h  
Initialize notebook docking (optional)  
Initialize notebook docking late  
Force check (optional)  
Extended checksum (optional)  
Unknown Interupt  
The following are for boot block in Flash ROM  
E0h  
E1h  
E2h  
E3h  
E4h  
E5h  
E6h  
E7h  
E8h  
E9h  
EAh  
EBh  
ECh  
EDh  
EEh  
EFh  
F0h  
F1h  
Initialize the chipset  
Initialize the bridge  
Initialize the CPU  
Initialize system timer  
Initialize system I/O  
Check force recovery boot  
Checksum BIOS ROM  
Go to BIOS  
Set Huge Segment  
Initialize Multi Processor  
Initialize OEM special code  
Initialize PIC and DMA  
Initialize Memory type  
Initialize Memory size  
Shadow Boot Block  
System memory test  
Initialize interrupt vectors  
Initialize Run Time Clock  
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Order in Which POST Tests Are Performed  
MaxiLife LCD  
Display  
Message  
Checkpoint  
Beep  
Codes  
POST Routine Description  
Code  
F2h  
F3h  
F4h  
F5h  
F6h  
F7h  
Initialize video  
Initialize System Management Mode  
Output one beep before boot  
Boot to Mini DOS  
Clear Huge Segment  
Boot to Full DOS  
1.  
If the BIOS detects error 2C, 2E, or 30 (base 512K RAM error), it displays an additional word-bitmap  
(xxxx) indicating the address line or bits that failed.For example:  
“2C 0002” means line 1 (bit one set) has failed.  
“2E 1020” means data bits 12 and 5 (bits 12 and 5 set) have failed in the lower 16 bits.  
The BIOS also sends the bitmap to the port-80 LED display. It first displays the checkpoint code,  
followed by a delay, the high-order byte, another delay, and then the low-order byte of the error. It  
repeats this sequence continuously.  
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Error Message Summary  
Error Message Summary  
In the event of an error generated in POST (Power-On-Self-Test) during the  
boot process, the Error Setup Manager gives access to one or more detected  
errors. Each EMU error is displayed as a 4-digit code with an associated text  
message on the monitor screen or/and the MaxiLife LCD panel.  
Further details can be accessed by pressing ENTER. A detailed description  
of the reason for the failure and how to solve the problem is displayed. The  
following examples give the different types of error categories.  
Category #1: If an error can be bypassed with < F1> or solved through Setup, the POST should prompt:  
ERROR  
0070  
CPU Terminator Card Error  
Press < Enter> to view more information about error  
Press < F1> to resume, < F2> to setup  
Category #2: If the error is only a warning (i.e. key stuck), the POST should prompt:  
1
WARNING  
00100  
Keyboard Error  
1.  
After a time-out period of five seconds without any intervention, the system resumes to boot.  
Category #3:  
00xx  
If the error is serious, the POST should prompt:  
The BIOS has detected a serious problem that prevents your PC from booting  
Press < Enter> to view more information about error  
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Error Message Summary  
Code #  
Cause / Symptom  
Short message (US)  
System error  
0000h  
0010h  
0011h  
0012h  
0020h  
0040h  
0041  
Any POST error that is not listed below  
CMOS Checksum error (if no Serial EEProm)  
Date and Time (CMOS backed up from SE2P)  
PC configuration lost (both SE2P and CMOS lost)  
Any POST error regarding an AT option ROM  
Serial number corrupted (bad checksum or null #)  
Product flag not initialized or bad  
Incorrect CMOS Checksum  
Date and Time Lost  
Incorrect PC Configuration  
Option ROM Error  
Invalid PC Serial Number  
Invalid Internal product type  
Remote Power On Error  
CPU Terminator Card Error  
0060h  
0070h  
RPO initialization failure  
CPU Termination Card missing from Processor 2  
socket in a mono-processor system  
0100h  
0101h  
0102h  
0103h  
0300h  
0301h  
0310h  
0311h  
0306h  
0400h  
0401h  
0500h  
0501h  
0510h  
0520h  
0521h  
Keyboard stuck key  
Keyboard Error  
Keyboard self-test failure  
Keyboard Error  
Keyboard controller I/O access failure  
Keyboard not connected  
Keyboard Error  
Keyboard Error  
Floppy A: self-test failure  
Flexible Disk Drive A Error  
Flexible Disk Drive B Error  
Flexible Disk Drive Error  
Flexible Disk Drive Error  
Flexible Disk Drive Error  
CD-ROM Error  
Floppy B: self-test failure  
Floppy A: not detected (but configured in CMOS)  
Floppy B: not detected (but configured in CMOS)  
General failure on floppy controller  
CD-ROM test failure  
CD-ROM not detected (but configured in CMOS)  
General failure on HDD onboard primary ctrl  
General failure on HDD onboard secondary ctrl  
HDD # 0 self-test error  
CD-ROM Error  
IDE Device Error  
IDE Device Error  
IDE Device # 0 Error  
IDE Device # 0 Error  
IDE Device # 1 Error  
HDD # 0 not detected (but configured in CMOS)  
HDD # 1 not detected (but configured in CMOS)  
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Error Message Summary  
Code #  
Cause / Symptom  
Short message (US)  
0522h  
0523h  
0530h  
0531h  
0600h  
0700h  
0711h  
0800h  
0801h  
0A00h  
HDD # 2 not detected (but configured in CMOS)  
HDD # 3 not detected (but configured in CMOS)  
Found a drive on slave connector only (primary)  
Found a drive on slave connector only (secondary)  
Found less video memory than configured in CMOS  
Found less DRAM memory than at previous boot  
Defective SIMM (module 1, bank 1)  
IDE Device # 2 Error  
IDE Device # 3 Error  
IDE Device Error  
IDE Device Error  
Video Memory Error  
System Memory Error  
System Memory Error  
System Cache Error  
System Cache Error  
DDC Video Error  
Found lower cache size than configured  
Cache self-test failure  
Plug and Play video auto-setting failure (DDC hang)  
The following table summarizes the most significant of the problems that  
can be reported.  
Message  
Explanation or Suggestions for Corrective Action  
Operating system not found  
Check whether the disk, HDD, FDD or CD-ROM disk drive is  
connected.  
If it is connected, check that it is detected by POST.  
Check that your boot device is enabled on the Setup Security  
menu.  
If the problem persists, check that the boot device contains the  
operating system.  
Missing operating system  
If you have configured HDD user parameters, check that they are  
correct. Otherwise, use HDD type “Auto” parameters.  
Resource Allocation Conflict -PCI device Clear CMOS.  
0079 on system board  
Video Plug and Play interrupted or  
You may have powered your computer Off/On too quickly and the  
failed. Re-enable in Setup and try again computer turned off Video plug and play as a protection.  
System CMOS checksum bad - run  
Setup  
CMOS contents have changed between 2 power-on sessions. Run  
Setup for configuration.  
No message, system “hangs”  
Check that the main memory modules are correctly set in their  
sockets.  
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Error Message Summary  
Message  
Explanation or Suggestions for Corrective Action  
Other  
An error message may be displayed and the computer may “hang”  
for 20 seconds and then beep. The POST is probably checking for a  
mass storage device which it cannot find and the computer is in  
Time-out Mode. After Time-out, run Setup to check the  
configuration.  
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Connectors and Sockets  
IDE Drive Connectors  
IDE Connectors  
Flexible Disk Drive Data Connector  
Pin  
Signal  
Reset#  
Pin  
Signal  
Ground  
Pin  
Signal  
Ground  
Pin  
Signal  
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
LDENSEL#  
Microfloppy  
EDENSEL  
INDX#  
HD7  
HD6  
HD5  
HD4  
HD8  
HD9  
HD10  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
10 HD11  
10 MTEN1#  
12 DRSEL0#  
14 DRSEL1#  
16 DTEN0#  
18 DIR#  
11 HD3  
12 HD12  
11 Ground  
13 Ground  
15 Ground  
17 Ground  
19 Ground  
21 Ground  
23 Ground  
25 Ground  
27 Ground  
29 Ground  
31 Ground  
33 Ground  
13 HD2  
14 HD13  
15 HD1  
16 HD14  
17 HD0  
18 HD15  
19 Ground 7  
21 DMARQ  
23 DIOW#  
25 DIOR#  
27 IORDY  
29 DMACK#  
31 INTRQ  
33 DA1  
20 orientation key  
22 Ground 2  
24 Ground 3  
26 Ground 4  
28 CSEL  
20 STP#  
22 WRDATA#  
24 WREN#  
26 TRK0#  
28 WRPRDT#  
30 RDDATA#  
32 HDSEL1#  
34 DSKCHG#  
30 Ground 5  
32 IOCS16#  
34 PDIAG#  
36 DA2  
35 DA0  
37 CS1FX#  
39 DASP#  
38 CS3FX#  
40 Ground 6  
Battery Pinouts  
Battery Connections  
Battery Connections  
Pin  
Signal  
GROUND  
Pin  
Signal  
VBAT1  
GROUND  
1
2
3
1
2
VBAT1  
VBAT2  
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Additional SCSI LED  
Connector  
Additional SCSI LED Connector  
(4-pin)  
Pin Signal  
1
2
3
4
Not used  
LEDOut  
LEDOut  
Not used  
Power Supply Connector  
(20-pin) and  
Aux Power Connector  
Power Supply Connector for  
System Board (20-pin)  
Aux. Power  
Connector  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
3V3_2  
3V3_3  
GROUND2  
5V_1  
GROUND4  
5V_2  
GROUND7  
PW0K  
5VSB  
Pin  
Signal  
11 3V3_MAINSENSE  
12 12V_NEG  
13 GROUND_1  
14 _PSON  
15 GROUND3  
16 GROUND5  
17 GROUND6  
18 5V_NEG  
19 5V_3  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
GROUND1  
GROUND2  
GROUND3  
3V3_1  
3V3_2  
5V  
20 5V_4  
10 12V  
Wake On LAN  
Connector  
Wake On LAN (WOL)  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
5VSTDBY  
Ground  
LAN_WAKE  
Rear Fan Connector  
Fan Connector  
Pin Signal  
Ground  
1
2
3
12VPower  
Sense  
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PCI Fan Connector  
(MT only)  
3
2
1
Fan Connector  
Signal  
Pin  
1
2
3
Sense  
Vertical plastic latch for  
keying and attachment  
+12 V Power (or less, depending on desired fan speed)  
Ground  
Internal Audio  
Connectors  
CD AUDIO Connector  
Signal  
AUX Connector  
Pin  
I/O  
Pin  
Signal  
Analog Ground  
AUX Left Channel  
Analog Ground  
I/O  
1
2
3
4
Analog Ground  
CD Left Channel  
Analog Ground  
CD Right Channel  
-
1
2
3
4
-
IN  
-
IN  
IN  
-
IN  
AUX Right Channel  
Internal Speaker  
Signal  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
SPK1  
Tst1  
Tst2  
SPK2  
Status Panel and  
Intrusion  
Status Panel  
Pin  
Intrusion  
Pin  
Signal  
B1_LCD1  
Ground  
HDD_LED_K  
ON_OFF  
GROUND2  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
B1_LCD2  
4
3
1
CLOSE  
COMMON  
OPEN  
PWR_LED_A  
BACKLIGHT  
RED-LED_A  
10 HDD_LED_A  
12 SDA  
11 _RESET  
13 VSTDBY_3V  
14 SCL  
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Hard Disk Drive  
Temperature Connector  
HDD Temperature  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
4
3V3  
SENSE  
Ground  
VGA DB15 Connector  
VGA DB Connector Pins  
Standard VGA  
Analog RED  
Pin  
DDC2B  
Analog RED  
1
2
3
4
5
Analog GREEN  
Analog BLUE  
Monitor ID2  
n/c  
Analog GREEN  
Analog BLUE  
Monitor ID2  
DDC return  
6
7
8
9
Analog RED return  
Analog GREEN return  
Analog BLUE return  
n/c  
Analog RED  
Analog GREEN  
Analog BLUE  
V supply (optional)  
CC  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Digital ground  
Monitor ID 0  
Monitor ID 1  
HSYNC  
VSYNC  
n/c  
Digital ground  
Monitor ID 0  
Data:SDA  
HSYNC  
VSYNC  
Clock:SCL  
LCD Panel  
LCD Panel  
Pin  
Signal  
SCL_5V  
SDA_5V  
not connected  
RX_BB  
Pin  
Signal  
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
VSTDBY 5V  
BT_LCD 1  
BT_LCD 2  
TX_BB  
Ground  
10 Ground  
Ethernet UTP Connector  
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Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts  
Mouse Connector  
Keyboard Connector  
USB Connectors (two)  
Serial Port A  
9-pin Serial Port  
Connectors  
25-pin Parallel Port Connector  
Serial Port B  
Line Out  
MIDI/Joystick Connector  
Audio jacks  
Line In  
MIC  
Keyboard (bottom) and  
Mouse (top)  
Connectors  
Keyboard and Mouse Connectors  
4
6
5
2
1
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
Not Used  
1
3
5
Data  
2
4
6
Ground  
Clock  
+5 V dc  
Not Used  
3
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Rear Panel Socket Pin Layouts  
USB Stacked  
Connector  
The USB graphic and pinout table for a USB connector. However, the  
information is also valid for a USB Stacked Connector.  
USB Connector  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
VBus  
D-  
D+  
GND  
1
2 3  
4
Shell Shield  
Serial Port A  
Even though the graphic and pinout table below are for one connector, the  
information is valid for both the Serial Port A and Serial Port B Connectors.  
(top - MT, Left - DT)  
and Serial Port B  
(bottom - MT, Right - DT)  
Connectors  
9-pin Serial Port Connector  
1
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
(DCD) CF  
6
7
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(DSR) CC  
(RD) BB  
(TD) BA  
(DTR) CD  
(GND) AB  
8
9
(RTS) CA  
(CTS) CB  
(R) CE  
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25-pin Parallel Connector  
25-pin Parallel Connector  
13  
12  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
25  
13 SLCT  
12 PE  
24  
23  
11  
10  
25 Ground  
24 Ground  
23 Ground  
22 Ground  
21 Ground  
20 Ground  
19 Ground  
18 Ground  
17 SLIN  
11 BUSY  
10 ACK  
22  
21  
20  
9
8
7
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
D7  
D6  
19  
18  
6
5
D5  
D4  
17  
16  
15  
4
3
D3  
D2  
2
1
16 INIT  
D1  
14  
15 ERROR  
DO  
Strobe  
14 AUTO-FD  
MIDI/Joystick  
Connector  
MIDI/Joystick Connector  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
+5V  
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
7
6
10  
9
+5V  
A-2  
11  
12  
13  
5
4
3
2
1
10 B-1  
11 B-X  
A-Y  
Ground  
Ground  
A-X  
14  
15  
12 MIDI-OUT  
13 B-Y  
14 B-2  
A-1  
15 MIDI-IN  
+5 V  
External Audio Jacks  
On the PC Workstation there is a Line In jack, Line Out jack and Mic In jack  
located on the rear panel. These external jacks are standard connectors.  
145  
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