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| Product Type | Server |
| Brand | HP |
| Model | Compaq Prosignia 500 |
| Category | Entry-level Server |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 20 x 45 x 50 cm (estimation) |
| Weight | 15 kg (estimation) |
| Power Supply | 300 W (estimation) |
| Processor | Intel Pentium (estimation) |
| RAM | 64 to 256 MB (estimation) |
| Storage | SCSI Hard Drives (estimation) |
| Network | Ethernet 10/100 (estimation) |
| Main Functions | File, print, and application server |
| Maintenance | Regular dusting of ventilation grilles |
| Cleaning | Use a soft, dry cloth |
| Safety | Follow grounding and disconnection precautions |
| Spare Parts | Available from HP |
| Repairability | Service by an authorized technician |
| Documentation | 204-page user manual |
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Important Safety Information
For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products Read Before Installing Product
Important Safety Information, Read Before Installing Product (English) 1-1 (2) (204) Informações importantes sobre segurança. Leia antes de instalar o produto (Português) 3-1 Važne sigurnosne informacije. Pročitajte prije instalacije proizvoda (Hrvatski) 4-1 Důležité bezpečnostní informace, čtěte před instalací produktu (Čeština) 5-1 Vigtige oplysninger om sikkerhed. Læs dette, inden du installerer produktet (Dansk) 6-1 Belangrijke veiligheidsinformatie, lees dit voordat u het product installeert (Nederlands) 7-1 Tärkeitä turvallisuutta koskevia tietoja, lue ennen tuotteen asentamista (Suomi) 8-1 Tähtis ohutusteave. Lugege enne toote paigaldamist (Eesti) 9-1 Consignes strictes de sécurité, à lire avant toute manipulation et installation du produit (Français) 10-1 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise, bitte vor der Installation des Produkts sorgfältig lesen (Deutsch) 11-1 Σημαντικές πληροφορίες ασφαλείας. Διαβάστε πριν την εγκατάσταση του προϊόντος (Ελληνικά) 12-1 中京安京电. () 14-1 Fontos tudnivalók a biztonsággal kapcsolatban. Olvassa el a termék üzembe helyezése előtt (Magyar) 15-1 Importanti informazioni sulla sicurezza, da leggersi prima di installare il prodotto (Italiano) 16-1 安全使用のために。製品をインストールする前にお読みください。17-1 Información de Seguridad Importante. Léase antes de Instalar el Producto (Español de Latinoamérica) 18-1 Svarīga informācija par drošību. Izlasiet pirms ierīces uzstādīšanas (Latviešu valoda) 19-1 Svarbi saugos informacija. Perskaitykite prieš montuodami įrangą (Lietuvių kalba) 20-1 Viktig sikkerhetsinformasjon, les dette før produktet installeres (Norsk) 21-1 Ważne informacje dotyczące bezpieczeństwa, przeczytaj przed rozpoczęciem instalowania produktu (Polski) 22-1 Informações de Segurança Importantes, Leia Antes de Instalar o Produto (Português) 23-1 Важные инструкции по безопасности, ознакомьтесь перед установкой изделия (Русский) 24-1 安全性重要信息,安装产品前先行阅读(简体中文) 25-1 Dôležité bezpečnostné informácie, čítajte pred inštaláciou výrobku (Slovenčina) 26-1 Pomembne varnostne informacije, preberite pred namestitvijo izdelka (Slovenščina) 27-1 Información de Seguridad Importante. Léase antes de Instalar el Producto (Español) 28-1 Viktiga säkerhetsföreskrifter, läs föreskrifterna innan du installerar produkten (Svenska) 29-1 重要的安全性資訊,在安裝產品前請先閱讀(繁體中文) 30-1 Önemli Güvenlik Bilgileri, Ürünü Kurmadan Önce Okuyun (Türkçe) 31-1 Основні правила техніки безпеки. Уважно ознайомтеся з наведеними нижче правилами перед тим, як приступити до установки виробу (Українська) 32-1
Important Safety Information
For Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products Read Before Installing Product
Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Always refer to the documentation supplied with your equipment (printed or electronic documentation). In the event of a conflict between this guide and the equipment documentation, the equipment documentation takes precedence. Observe all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions.
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe all precautions included in this guide.
Symbols on Equipment
The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions:

This symbol in conjunction with any of the following symbols indicates the presence of a potential hazard. The potential for injury exists if warnings are not observed. Consult your documentation for specific details.

This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to qualified personnel.

This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user or field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason.
WARNING: To reduce risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure.

This symbol on an RJ-45 receptacle indicates a Network Interface Connection.
WARNING: To reduce risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle.

This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching.
| These symbols on power supplies or systems indicate the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system | |
| Weight in kg. Weight in lb. | This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. |
General Precautions
- If the product sustains damage requiring service, disconnect the product from the AC electrical outlet and refer servicing to an HP authorized service provider. Examples of damage requiring service include:
The power cord, extension cord, or plug has been damaged. Liquid has been spilled on the product, or an object has fallen into the product. The product has been exposed to rain or water. The product has been dropped or damaged. The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions.
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment:
Place the product away from radiators, heat registers, stoves, amplifiers, or other products that produce heat. Never use the product in a wet location. Avoid inserting foreign objects through openings in the product. Move products with casters carefully. Avoid quick stops and uneven surfaces. Use the product only with the HP equipment identified as suitable. Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices.
Precautions for Maintaining and Servicing Enterprise Products
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment when installing, maintaining, or servicing Enterprise products, observe the following precautions:
- Some Enterprise products contain power supplies that are capable of producing hazardous energy levels. Refer to the documentation included with your product to determine whether it contains these power supplies. The installation of internal options and routine maintenance and service of this product should be performed by individuals who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy levels.
- Allow the product to cool before removing covers and touching internal components.
- Do not use conductive tools that could bridge live parts.
- Remove all watches, rings, or loose jewelry when working in hot-plug areas of an energized server and storage products.
- Do not attempt to defeat safety interlocks (where provided).
- The PCI Hot Plug access doors provide access to hazardous energy circuits.
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The server should be installed in a controlled access location where only qualified personnel have access to the server.
- Power down the equipment and disconnect all AC power cords before removing any access covers for non-hot plug areas.
- Do not replace non-hot plug components while power is applied to the product. First, shut down the product and disconnect all AC power cords.
- Do not exceed the level of repair specified in the procedures in the product documentation. All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly or module-level repair. Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, do not attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board. Improper repairs can create a safety hazard.
- For floor-standing products, install and extend bottom stabilizers before installing options and boards.
- Verify that the AC power supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack is not overloaded. This will reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment. The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility wiring and installation requirements.
Precautions for Power Products
Power Cords
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
Use an approved power cord. If you have not been provided with a power cord for your computer or for any AC-powered option intended for your product, purchase a power cord that is approved for use in your country. - You must use a power cord rated for your product and for the voltage and current marked on the electrical ratings label of the product. The voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product. If you have questions about the type of power cord to use, contact your HP authorized service provider. - Do not place objects on AC power cords or cables. Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them. - Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug. - Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged into an extension cord or power strip does not exceed 80 percent of the ampere ratings limit for the extension cord or power strip. - Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. - Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
Power Supplies
- Hot-plug power supplies are not designed to be removed or installed with AC power connected to the power supply. To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment when handling hot-plug power supplies:
- Install the power supply before connecting the power cord to the power supply.
- Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply from the product. If the system has multiple sources of power, you must unplug all AC power cords from the power supplies to completely disconnect power from the system.
- Verify that the external power source connected to your product matches the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your HP authorized service provider or local power company.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Products
- To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or equipment damage when installing or servicing UPS products:
The installation of options and routine maintenance and service of UPS products must be performed by trained service technicians who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with AC power products. - Hardwired UPS products require a direct connection to a dedicated AC branch circuit (AC mains). Connection should only be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with National Electrical Code (NFPA70) Article 310 in North America or the equivalent local and national wiring regulations.
Use a Lockout/Tagout procedure to isolate hardwired UPS products from AC power before servicing the product or replacing a non-hot plug component. Do not operate a UPS that is disconnected from AC power. Use the TEST/ALARM RESET button to test the batteries. Disconnect all protected loads before disconnecting the UPS from AC power. Pluggable UPS products must be disconnected and unplugged from AC power before servicing the product or replacing a non-hot plug component. Do not overload the output of the UPS. The total connected load should not exceed 80 percent of the rated output. Do not exceed the leakage current limit for the type of UPS in your system. See the "Earth Leakage Current" section later in this document for limits. For rack installations, do not exceed the maximum number of UPS products in any single equipment rack. For rack installations, install the UPS only at the bottom of a rack.
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment when installing a Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) port:
The REPO port must be wired by a licensed electrician. Verify that the main AC power disconnect device for the UPS is locked and/or tagged in the OFF position before wiring the REPO port. In North America, the REPO circuit must comply with the NEC (NFPA 70, Article 725) for a Class 2 circuit. In other geographical regions or countries, the REPO port wiring must comply with the national and local standards in the area in which the product is installed.
To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock or damage to equipment when installing or servicing batteries:
Make sure that only trained service personnel handle or connect the batteries. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects prior to working with the equipment. Use tools with insulated handles. On products with remote external batteries, do not attempt to replace batteries unless all battery circuit breakers are in the OFF (down) position. These are hazardous voltage batteries.
This product may contain sealed lead-acid batteries. To reduce the risk of fire or chemical burns:
- Do not attempt to recharge batteries after they have been removed from the equipment. Do not disassemble, crush, or puncture the batteries. Do not short the external contacts of the batteries. Do not immerse the batteries in water.
- Do not expose the batteries to temperatures higher than 60°C or dispose of in fire. Use only the HP spare battery designated for this equipment.
Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or equipment damage when installing or servicing PDUs:
- The installation and routine maintenance and service of PDUs must be performed by individuals who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with AC power products (trained service technicians).
- Hardwired PDUs require a direct connection to a dedicated AC branch circuit (AC mains). Connection should only be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with National Electrical Code (NFPA70 Article 310) in North America, or in other regions or countries, in accordance with the equivalent local and national wiring regulations.
- Use a Lockout/Tagout procedure to isolate hardwired PDUs from AC power before servicing or replacing the product.
- Pluggable PDUs must be disconnected from the product and unplugged from the AC electrical outlet before servicing or replacing the product.
- Do not overload the output of the PDU. The total connected load should not exceed rated input power.
- Do not exceed the leakage current limit for the type of PDU in your system. See the "Earth Leakage Current" section later in this document for limit.
Earth Leakage Current
To reduce the risk of electric shock due to high leakage currents, a reliable grounded (earthed) connection is essential before connecting power distribution products to AC power. Observe the following limits when connecting the product to AC power distribution devices:
- For UPS products and PDUs that have attached AC power cords or are directly wired to the building power, the total combined leakage current should not exceed 5 percent of the rated input current for the device. For UPS products and PDUs that have detachable AC power cords, the total combined leakage current should not exceed 3.5 mA.
Voltage Selection
- On products that have voltage select switches, make sure that the switch is set for the type of voltage you use (115 VAC or 230 VAC).
- Do not attempt to power the product with voltage converter kits sold for appliances.
Batteries
Some HP products may contain internal lithium manganese dioxide batteries or vanadium pentoxide batteries. There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled properly. To reduce the risk of personal injury:
- Do not attempt to recharge the battery.
- Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60°C (140°F).
- Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of the battery in fire or water.
- Replace the battery only with the HP spare battery designated for this product.

Do not dispose of batteries with general household waste. To forward them to recycling or proper disposal, use the public collection system or return them to HP, your authorized HP Partners, or their agents.
Precautions for Products Installed in Racks
Stability
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that:
The leveling jacks are extended to the floor. The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. - The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation. - The racks are coupled together in multiple-rack installations. - Only one component is extended at a time. A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason. - You are careful when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding the component into the rack. The slide rails could pinch your fingertips. - You load the rack from the bottom up and load the heaviest item into the rack first. - You do not attempt to move equipment racks without adequate assistance, due to their height and weight. - You do not attempt to move an equipment rack on an incline that is greater than 10 degrees from horizontal. - You do not attempt to move a fully loaded equipment rack. Remove equipment from the rack before moving the rack.
Manual Material Handling
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment:
- Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual materials handling.
- Obtain adequate assistance to lift and stabilize the product during installation or removal.
- Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to reduce the weight of the product.
- Make sure that the product is properly mated with the rails. Products that are improperly mated with the rails may be unstable.
Precautions for Modems, Telecommunications, or Local Area Network Options
To reduce the risk of exposure to shock hazard from telephone ringing voltages:
- Do not connect or use a modem or telephone (other than a cordless type) during a lightning storm.
- Do not use a telephone line to report a gas leak while you are in the vicinity of the leak.
- Do not connect or use a modem or telephone cable in a wet location.
- Disconnect the modem cable before opening a product enclosure, touching or installing internal components, or touching an uninsulated modem cable or jack.
- Do not plug telecommunications or telephone connectors into the Network Interface Card (NIC) receptacles.
Precautions for Products with Laser Devices
To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation:
- Do not try to open the laser device enclosure. There are no user-serviceable components inside.
- Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein.
- Allow only HP authorized service technicians to repair the laser device.
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PDUs (Power Distribution Units)
UPS Safety Instructions
To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or fire in the equipment or connected UPS products:
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Familiarize yourself with the product before installation.
Keep and follow all instructions related to safety rules and operation of the product. In all cases, refer to the instructions in the documentation supplied with the equipment (in printed or electronic form).
In case of contradiction between this document and the documentation supplied with the equipment, follow the documentation supplied with the equipment. Take into account all precautions indicated on the equipment itself and in the instructions for its operation.
To avoid personal injury, electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, always follow the safety rules specified in this document.
Equipment designation
The following designations of safe operating conditions may be present on the equipment housing:
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Safety measures
If the device is damaged and requires repair, disconnect it from the electrical network and contact authorized service personnel. Examples of situations requiring service:
Damage to the power cord, extension cord, or power outlet. Liquid has been spilled on the device, or some object has fallen inside it. The device has been exposed to rain or moisture. The device has been dropped or broken. The device does not operate properly when following the operating instructions.
To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage:
Do not place the device near radiators, heaters, stoves, amplifiers, or any other devices that emit heat. Do not use the device in damp rooms. Do not insert any objects into the openings or slots on the device housing. Carefully move the device on its rollers. Avoid obstacles and uneven surfaces. Use the device only with other HP devices suitable for combined use. Before using headphones or other audio devices, reduce the volume.
Safety measures for servicing and repairing corporate-class devices
To reduce the risk of electric shock or equipment damage during installation and servicing of corporate devices, follow these rules:
Some corporate devices contain power supply units with dangerous voltage. To determine whether the device has such high voltage, refer to the documentation supplied with it. Installation of internal components and servicing of the device must be performed by specialists familiar with the correct handling of equipment that may be under dangerous voltage. Allow the device to cool before opening its housing and touching internal parts. Do not use conductive tools that could cause a short circuit. Remove watches, rings, and other similar items when replacing internal blocks of operating servers or storage devices. Do not attempt to bypass protective interlocks (if any).
Behind the doors of PCI device bays, which are replaceable in hot-plug mode, there are dangerous voltage components.
To ensure reliable and normal operation of the equipment, the server must be located in a room with restricted access, where only qualified specialists are allowed.
Disconnect the equipment from the power supply by unplugging all power cords. Do not use devices not intended for use in a hazardous environment. Do not replace devices not intended for replacement in a hazardous environment while power is on. First, turn off the device and disconnect all power cords. Do not exceed the repair level specified in the equipment maintenance documentation. All instructions for inspection and troubleshooting are detailed enough to allow repairs only at the assembly/module level. Due to the complexity of individual boards and assemblies, do not attempt to repair or modify individual parts on printed circuit boards. Unqualified repair may cause equipment damage. Before installing devices in floor-standing units, secure the stabilizing legs. Ensure that the power outlet supplying the rack is not overloaded. This reduces the risk of personal injury, fire, or equipment damage. The total load on the rack outlet must not exceed 80 percent of the nominal load of the power outlet; consult the specialists responsible for the power outlet regarding the maximum permissible load.
Safety precautions for electrical power
Power cords
To avoid electric shock or equipment damage: Use certified power cords. If you use power cords with a computer or additional equipment, purchase power supplies suitable for use in your country. The power cord must match the electrical parameters indicated on the equipment label. The nominal voltage and current ratings of the cord must not exceed the corresponding values on the equipment label. If you are unsure which power cord to use, consult authorized service personnel. Do not place any objects on power cords. Arrange them so that no one can accidentally step on or trip over them. Do not pull on the cord or cable. When unplugging from the outlet, grasp the power cord by the plug. The total ampere rating of all equipment connected to an extension cord must not exceed 80 percent of the maximum permissible ampere rating of the extension cord. Do not remove the grounding pin from the power cord. Grounding is important for safety. Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet that is always easily accessible.
Power supply units.
Power supply units intended for use in a hazardous environment must not be removed or installed while power is applied. To reduce the risk of electric shock or equipment damage, follow these rules for handling power supply units in a hazardous environment:
Install the power supply unit before connecting the power cord to it. Disconnect the power cord before removing the power supply unit from the device. If the system has multiple power sources, disconnect all power cords to completely de-energize the system.
Make sure that the external power source to which the device is connected matches the electrical parameters indicated on the device's label. If you are unsure which power source is required, consult with specialists or with local electricians.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) blocks
To reduce the risk of electric shock and damage to equipment when working with UPS blocks, follow these rules:
Installation, maintenance, and servicing of UPS devices must be performed by qualified specialists familiar with the rules for handling electrical equipment. For hardwired UPS blocks, a direct connection to a dedicated electrical circuit is required. The connection must be made by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) Article 310B in the USA or Canada, or with applicable local codes in other countries. Before servicing a device not intended for hot-swap replacement, it is necessary to isolate the hardwired UPS module from the electrical supply. Do not work on a UPS module that is connected to an AC power source. Use the TEST/ALARM RESET button for battery testing. Disconnect all devices connected to the UPS before disconnecting the UPS from the electrical supply. Connected UPS blocks must be disconnected from the electrical supply before servicing or replacing components not intended for hot-swap replacement. Do not overload the UPS output. The total load of connected devices must not exceed 80 percent of the rated load. Do not exceed the maximum leakage current allowed for the type of UPS used. See the standards below in the "Leakage Current to Ground" section. For stacked configurations, do not exceed the maximum allowable number of UPS blocks in a single stack. In a stack, UPS blocks should be installed only in the lower position.
To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage when installing the Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) port:
The REPO connection must be made by a qualified electrician. Before connecting the REPO port, ensure that the device is disconnected from the mains in the UPS block and that the block is locked in the OFF position. In the USA and Canada, the REPO circuit must comply with NEC (NFPA 70, Article 725) for Class 2 electrical circuits. In other countries, the REPO circuit must comply with local electrical codes.
To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage when installing or servicing batteries:
Only qualified specialists should work with batteries. Before working, remove watches, rings, and other metallic items. Use tools with insulated handles. In devices with external batteries, battery replacement should be performed only when the battery disconnect switches are in the OFF position. These batteries have a high voltage.
This device may contain lead-acid batteries. To reduce the risk of fire or chemical hazard:
Do not attempt to disassemble, puncture, or crush batteries. Do not short-circuit the external contacts of the batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Do not expose batteries to temperatures above 60°C or throw them into fire. Use only batteries specified for this equipment.
Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
To reduce the risk of electric shock and damage to equipment when working with PDUs, follow these rules:
Installation, service, and maintenance of PDU units must be performed by qualified personnel familiar with electrical equipment safety rules. Hardwired PDU units require direct connection to the electrical outlet. Connection must be made by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) Article 310 in the USA and Canada, and with applicable local codes in other countries. Before servicing or replacing a unit, the hardwired PDU module must be isolated from the electrical supply. The PDU must be disconnected from the unit and the electrical supply before servicing or replacement. Do not overload the output. The total load of connected devices must not exceed the rated input power. Do not exceed the allowable leakage current for the type of plug used. See the standards below in the "Leakage Current" section.
Leakage Current
To reduce the risk of electric shock from high leakage current, ensure proper grounding before connecting distribution systems to an AC power source. The following limitations must be considered when connecting units to AC distribution systems:
For units with PDUs that have built-in power supplies connected directly to the electrical supply, the total leakage current must not exceed 5 percent of the unit's rated current. For units with PDUs with detachable power cords, the total leakage current must not exceed 3.5 mA.
Voltage Selection
For units with a voltage selector switch, the switch must be set to match the voltage of the electrical supply used (115 VAC or 230 VAC). Do not connect the unit through a voltage converter.
Batteries
Some units may contain internal lithium-manganese or lithium-ion batteries. Improper battery use may cause fire. To reduce the risk of personal injury:
Do not recharge the battery. Do not allow it to be heated to temperatures above 60°C. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short-circuit external contacts, or throw into fire or water. Replace only with the spare battery specified for this unit.

Do not dispose of batteries with regular household waste. For proper battery disposal, take them to a specialized recycling center, return them to the manufacturer, or to its authorized partners.
Stability
To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage:
Adjustable feet and supports must be firmly pressed against the floor. The rack must rest on its feet with its full weight. In the case of a single rack, stabilizing feet must be attached to it. In a multi-tier configuration, adjacent racks must be secured to each other.
Do not slide more than one component out of the rack at a time. If you slide out several components at once, the rack may lose stability. When sliding a component back into the rack, carefully press the latches of the guide rails. Guide rails may pinch fingers. The rack should be filled from bottom to top, and the heaviest components should be installed first. Do not move loaded racks, as they may be bulky and heavy. Do not tilt the rack at an angle greater than 10 degrees from horizontal. Do not tilt a fully loaded rack. You should remove the component from the rack before tilting it.
Handling Materials
To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage:
Follow established safety rules when handling materials. Do not lift or tilt the device by yourself during installation or relocation. Remove all power supplies and other modules to reduce weight. It is necessary to align the device with the rack guides. Devices that are not aligned with the rails may stand unstable.
Rules for Handling Modems, Telecommunications Equipment, and Local Area Network Modules
To reduce the risk of electric shock from the telephone cable:
Do not connect or use a modem or telephone during a thunderstorm. Do not use the telephone near a gas leak. Do not connect or use a modem or telephone in a wet area. Disconnect the telephone cable before opening the device casing or accessing its internal parts, or before touching an uninsulated modem cable or jack. Do not connect telephone cables to local area network ports.
Rules for Handling Laser Devices
To avoid harmful radiation exposure:
Do not attempt to open the laser device casing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Do not attempt to perform adjustments, calibrations, or other procedures other than those described in this section. Laser device repair should be performed only by authorized service technicians.
Safety Important Information
It can work with a server, when collecting data, connecting to the network, organizing a network of device stations.
Please carefully read the rules below before installing and using the device.
Carefully study the technical safety documentation supplied with the device (in printed or electronic form), and strictly follow all instructions. In case of discrepancies between the text of this manual and the documentation for the device, the text of the documentation for the device takes precedence. Pay special attention to all warnings on the device itself and in the operating documentation.
Strictly follow the instructions in this manual to avoid falls, injuries, electric shock, and damage to the device.
Symbols and markings on the device
The symbols and markings below may be placed on the device in places that are potentially dangerous:
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These symbols indicate that the device is powered by multiple power sources.
WARNING. To avoid electric shock, completely disconnect the system, unplug from wall outlets, and disconnect all power cables.

Weight Weight
This symbol indicates that the weight of the device node exceeds 18 kg and should not be lifted by one person alone.
WARNING. To avoid injury or damage to the device, follow the safety regulations when performing rigging work.
General safety rules
If the device is out of order and requires repair, disconnect it from the AC outlet and contact a qualified specialist of the HP company. Before repair, the specialist must check:
□ Damage to the power cord, plug, or socket. □ Damage to the device or its accessories. □ Damage to the device's housing. □ Mechanical damage to the device. Unauthorized opening of the device is not allowed for normal operation under the conditions specified in the operating instructions.
To avoid injury or damage to the device:
He can use the device near radiators, heating registers, stoves, and other heat-generating equipment, as well as in direct sunlight. It is strictly forbidden to use the device in wet or damp rooms. Do not insert foreign objects into the openings inside the device. Store the device on stands carefully. Do not make sharp movements and do not leave the device on inclined surfaces. Use the device only as part of the equipment set with which it is compatible. Before using a telephone or other equipment, you must change the polarity.
Safety precautions during maintenance and operation of the device
To avoid electric shock when connecting the equipment to the mains or during installation and operation of the device, follow the following safety rules:
■ The device has power sources with dangerous voltage. Read the documentation included in the delivery to know which specific device has such power sources. Only persons who are well versed in safety rules may be allowed to install, maintain, and operate the device. ■ Before touching the device's internal components and parts, you must let the device cool down. It is forbidden to use electric tools, as they can damage parts that are under voltage. ■ Before starting work with the device, disconnect it from the mains and other equipment, and remove jewelry such as rings, chains, and other metal accessories.
Do not attempt to remove the blocking protections where they are installed. Do not touch the device if it is connected to the mains, as the electrical circuits are under dangerous voltage.
The device must be installed in a room with restricted access, and only qualified personnel should work with it.
Before connecting, disconnecting, or replacing the power cord, it is necessary to unplug the plug from the AC outlet. It is forbidden to perform any work on the device while it is connected to the power supply. First, you must unplug the plug and disconnect the power cord from the AC mains. For repairs, do not contact the user, who is not authorized to perform specific types of repairs as described in the manufacturer's operating documentation. All work on troubleshooting and repair should be performed at the level of units and modules. Some units and boards have a complex circuit diagram, so it is forbidden to repair at the level of circuit elements or to modify the boards. Incorrectly performed repairs can become a cause of danger to life and health of personnel. Before starting repairs, make sure that the device is disconnected from the AC mains. Make sure there is no voltage in the device's power circuit. This will eliminate the risk of electric shock and prevent damage to the device. The general load on the equipment must not exceed 80% of the rated load on the power line. Before starting installation of the device, consult with representatives of the local energy supply service.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING WORK WITH ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS
CONNECTION
To avoid electric shock or damage to the device:
Use only the supplied power cord. If the computer's power cord is missing or any other device operating from the AC mains, use a power cord that is officially approved for use in your country. Use a power cord whose rated current and voltage are indicated on the device. The rated current and voltage of the power cord must be greater than the rated values indicated on the device itself. If the cord type is damaged, contact your local service representative of the company "HP". Do not place any objects on the power cord. Position the cord so that service personnel do not step on it or trip over it. Do not pull the cord when unplugging from the outlet; grasp the plug with your hand. The total rated load current when connecting multiple devices via an extension cord or power strip must not exceed 80% of the rated current of the extension cord or power strip. Monitor the condition of the grounding contact of the power cord. A working grounding contact is an important element of safe operation. Connect the power cord only to a grounded outlet located in an easily accessible place.
Power Source
To prevent electric shock or equipment damage when working with surge sources, disconnect them from the power source before installation or removal. To avoid electric shock or equipment damage during operation with surge sources:
Install the surge source only with the power cord disconnected. Before removing the surge source from the outlet, unplug the power cord. If the system has multiple surge sources, unplug all power cords to ensure they are completely disconnected from the power source.
Make sure that the surge source being removed from the outlet matches the type indicated on the rating label of the electrical characteristics installed on the outlet itself. In case of any doubt about the type of surge source, contact the local service center of the company "HP" or the representative of the local power company.
SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE (SPD)
To prevent electric shock or equipment damage during installation of the electrical outlet:
Only trained technical personnel who are familiar with electrical safety procedures and comply with electrical safety regulations should perform installation, maintenance, and operation. Disconnect the power cord directly from the AC power source. Do not disconnect by pulling the cord; instead, unplug it. Only qualified electricians should perform disconnection in accordance with national electrical codes and standards (NFPA 70) or equivalent national standards. Before performing maintenance on the outlet or replacing its components, you must disconnect the power source. To do so, unplug the power cord from the AC power source. To prevent accidental reconnection, install lockout/tagout devices. Do not work with the power cord connected to the AC power source. To charge the battery, use the TEST/ALARM RESET button. Before disconnecting the SPD from the AC power source, first disconnect all loads. Then unplug the power cord from the AC power source. Before performing maintenance or replacing components, ensure that the power is disconnected. Do not overload the outlet. The total load must not exceed 80% of the rated capacity. Ensure that the output current does not exceed the maximum rating specified for this type of SPD. The output current ratings are listed in the "Output Current to Ground" section of this manual. When placing equipment on a rack, ensure that the total weight does not exceed the maximum weight limit. When placing equipment on a rack, install it only in the lower part of the rack.
To prevent injury or damage to equipment, when installing the "Emergency Power Off" (EPO) switch, the following requirements must be met:
Connection of the ADBK device must be performed by a qualified electrician. Before connecting the ADBK device, make sure that the main disconnecting device is in the disconnected state and the warning labels are visible. In North American countries, the ADBK device must comply with the requirements of national electrical codes and standards (NFPA 70, Article 725) for Category 2 circuits. In other geographic regions and countries, the connection scheme of the ADBK must comply with the requirements of national standards of the local electrical code applicable at the installation site.
To avoid electric shock or equipment damage during installation and operation of the batteries:
Ensure that battery installation and maintenance are performed only by specially trained personnel. Before working with the equipment, remove watches, rings, and other metal objects. Use tools with insulated handles. Replacement of batteries is allowed only after disconnecting all power sources and setting the switch to OFF. The voltage at all battery terminals is dangerous to life.
The product may contain sealed lead-acid batteries. To prevent fire or acid burns, follow these safety measures:
It is forbidden to recharge batteries from the product. It is forbidden to disassemble, deform, or puncture batteries. It is forbidden to short-circuit the external terminals of the battery. It is forbidden to immerse batteries in water. It is forbidden to heat batteries above 60 degrees Celsius or dispose of them by incineration. Use only batteries from the company "HP" that are specifically designed for this equipment.
Disconnect devices
To avoid electric shock or equipment damage during installation and operation of disconnect devices, follow the safety measures below:
Maintenance and service of plug-in devices should only be performed by personnel who are familiar with the procedure for working with electrical installations and comply with electrical safety rules (qualified technicians). Plug-in devices are connected directly to the mains power supply. Connection must be made by a qualified electrician in accordance with the requirements of Article 310 of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) or an equivalent national standard regulating the connection procedure. Before maintenance or replacement of the product, it is necessary to identify the appropriate tags and install lockouts to prevent unauthorized connection of the plug-in device to the AC power source. Plug-in devices must be disconnected from the product and disconnected from the AC power source before performing maintenance or replacing the product. Do not overload plug-in devices at the output. The rated connection power must not exceed the nominal input power. Ensure that the input current does not exceed the maximum rated current of the plug-in device or the system. The limits of input currents are given in the section "Input Current".
Input current to ground
To prevent the risk of electric shock due to the input current exceeding the permissible maximum, it is necessary to install an appropriate grounding system before connecting plug-in devices to the AC power source. When connecting the product to plug-in devices of AC power, consider the following limit values:
For plug-in devices that have a fixed connection to the electrical installation of AC power or are directly connected to the building network, the total input current must not exceed 5% of the nominal input current of the device. For plug-in devices that have a replaceable connection to the electrical installation of AC power, the total input current must not exceed 3.5 mA.
Selecting the value of the input voltage
When selecting the input voltage, it is recommended that the device be connected to the appropriate input voltage (115 V AC or 230 V AC). It is forbidden to select using household transformers.
Batteries
Some HP products may have internal lithium-manganese batteries or lithium-vanadium batteries. Improper use of batteries may lead to fire or burns. To prevent the risk of injury, follow these instructions:
It is forbidden to recharge the battery. It is forbidden to heat the battery above 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit). It is forbidden to disassemble batteries, crush or puncture them, short-circuit the external terminals, and dispose of them by incineration or throwing them into water. In case of replacement, only use spare batteries from HP, specially designed for this product.

The batteries must be returned to the manufacturer, HP partners, or their agents for recycling or disposal. To dispose of or recycle batteries, you must return them to the official collection points or to HP company partners or their agents.
Safety instructions for working with equipment installed in a rack
Stability
To prevent injury or damage, it is recommended that:
The horizontal supports are extended and the rack rests on them. The rack rests on the horizontal supports with its entire weight. The stabilizers secure the rack to the floor (if all equipment is in one rack). The rack is secured to the floor with supports (if equipment is in multiple racks). Only one unit can be extended at a time. If for any reason two or more units are extended, the rack may lose stability. When extending units, the rack must be handled carefully. Careless handling may cause the units to pinch fingers. To install equipment in the rack, you must start from the bottom, and the heaviest units must be placed in the first rack. The rack must be moved with a sufficient number of people, taking into account the weight of the rack. The rack must not be moved on a surface that has an incline of more than 10 degrees from horizontal. - The rack must not be moved with equipment installed. Before moving, the equipment must be removed from the rack.
Manual handling procedures
To prevent injury or damage to equipment:
Follow internal safety and labor protection rules for manual handling procedures. All work involving lifting and moving equipment during installation must be performed with a sufficient number of people. To change the weight of the equipment, remove all replaceable power supplies and modules. It is recommended that the equipment be firmly secured in the rack. Otherwise, if the equipment is not firmly installed in the rack, it may lose stability.
Safety instructions for working with modems, telecommunications equipment, and local network equipment
To prevent injury from electric shock, follow these precautions:
Do not connect or use a modem or telephone (unless it is a cordless type) during a thunderstorm. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the immediate vicinity of the leak. Do not connect the modem or telephone cable in a wet environment. First, disconnect the power cord from the equipment and then disconnect the internal modem cable or the RJ-11 connector. Do not install or connect telecommunications or telephone cables to the connectors of interface cards (NICs).
Safety instructions for working with laser devices
To prevent harmful exposure to laser radiation:
The laser device housing is protected. The device does not contain parts that require user maintenance. Operation and adjustment of the laser device must be performed in strict accordance with the instructions in the manual. Repair of the laser device should be carried out only by authorized specialists of the "HP" company.
©2002 Hewlett-Packard Company
Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in this document is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
Fifth Edition (July 2002)
Part Number 296382-025

296382-025