HP Z210 CMT Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product overview
- Setting up the operating system
- Restoring the operating system
- System management
- BIOS ROM
- The Computer Setup (F10) Utility
- Desktop management
- Initial computer configuration and deployment
- Installing a remote system
- Replicating the setup
- Updating and managing software
- HP Client Manager Software
- Altiris Client Management Solutions
- HP SoftPaq Download Manager
- System Software Manager
- ROM Flash
- FailSafe Boot Block ROM
- Workstation security
- Asset tracking
- SATA hard disk drive security
- Password security
- Establishing a setup password using Computer Setup (F10) Utility
- Establishing a power-on password using computer setup
- Entering a power-on password
- Entering a setup password
- Changing a power-on or setup password
- Deleting a power-on or setup password
- National keyboard delimiter characters
- Clearing passwords
- Chassis security
- Fault notification and recovery
- Dual-state power button
- Replacing components
- Warnings and cautions
- Service considerations
- Customer Self-Repair
- Removing and installing components
- Component locations
- Predisassembly procedures
- Disassembly order
- Removing the cable lock (optional)
- Side access panel
- Side access panel sensor (optional)
- Side access panel solenoid lock
- Bezel
- Front panel I/O device assembly
- Optical disk drive (mini-tower configuration)
- Optical disk drive (desktop configuration)
- Speaker
- Power supply
- Power connections
- Rear system fan assembly
- Memory
- Expansion card slot identification
- Expansion card
- Battery
- Hard disk drive
- CPU heatsink
- CPU
- System board
- Converting to desktop configuration
- Product recycling
- Diagnostics and troubleshooting
- Calling technical support
- Locating ID labels
- Locating warranty information
- Diagnosis guidelines
- Troubleshooting checklist
- HP troubleshooting resources and tools
- Troubleshooting scenarios and solutions
- Self-troubleshooting with HP Vision Diagnostics
- Diagnostic codes and errors
- Configuring RAID devices
- Configuring password security and resetting CMOS
- Connector pins
- System board designators
- Routine Care
- Locating HP resources
- Index

Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)
Heading Option Description
Device Options Enable/disable the following device options:
●
S5 Wake-on-LAN (Enabled/Disabled)
●
Turbo Mode (Enabled/Disabled)
●
Printer Mode (EPP+ECP, Output Only, Bi-Directional).
●
Num Lock State at Power-On (On/Off)
● Integrated Video
1
(Enabled/Disabled)
●
IGD (Integrated Graphics Device) Memory—Displayed when Integrated Video is
Enabled. Sets the maximum amount of system memory that can be allocated as
graphics memory (32, 64 (default), 128, 256, 512 MB)
1
●
Internal Speaker (Enabled/Disabled)
●
NIC Option ROM
2
Download (PXE/Disabled)
●
SATA RAID Option ROM
2
Download (Enabled/Disabled)
●
Multi-Processor (Enabled/Disabled)
● Hyperthreading
1
(Disabled/Enabled)
Slot Settings Lets you Enable/Disable Option ROM Download for each slot. Selective disabling of Option
ROM downloads can help manage limited Option ROM space.
AMT
Configuration
Lets you set the following AMT (Intel Active Management Technology) configuration options:
●
AMT (Enabled/Disabled)—Allows for remote discovery, repair and protection of
networked workstations. Enabling the AMT function also enables the Network Controller
(required for AMT to function correctly).
● Unconfigure AMT/ME (Disabled/Enabled)
2
—Restores AMT/ME defaults. When you
save and exit after enabling this option, you will be prompted to complete the process
upon restart. A Setup Password (even if one is set) does not need to be entered to
complete the process.
NOTE: Information about Intel AMT can be found at www.intel.com.
●
WatchDog Timer (Enabled/Disabled)—OS and BIOS WatchDog Timers can be set
independently (in minutes):
◦
OS WatchDog Timer—Sets the OS WatchDog Timer
◦
BIOS WatchDog Timer—Sets the BIOS WatchDog Timer.
1
Available on selected models
2
These options should be used by advanced users only
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The Computer Setup (F10) Utility
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