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HP RP7 Model 7800 User Manual

HP RP7 Model 7800
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Maintenance & Service Guide
HP RP7 Retail System Model 7800

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HP RP7 Model 7800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display15-inch or 17-inch
RAM4 GB DDR3
Storage500 GB HDD
Operating SystemWindows 7 Professional
ConnectivityUSB, Ethernet, Serial, Optional Wi-Fi
Resolution1024 x 768
Touch TechnologyCapacitive or Resistive
PortsUSB, Serial, Ethernet
BatteryNot applicable (AC powered)

Summary

About This Book

1 Product Features

Standard Features

Describes the main features of the HP RP7 Retail System.

Optional HP RP7 Accessories

Lists and illustrates optional accessories available for the HP RP7.

Front Panel Controls

Details the function of each control on the system's front panel.

Using the On-Screen Display Menu

Explains how to navigate and use the monitor's On-Screen Display menu.

Rear I/O Panel Components

Identifies and describes the various connectors on the system's rear I/O panel.

8 Removal and Replacement Procedures

Preparation for Disassembly

Outlines essential safety procedures and steps before disassembling the computer.

2 Installing and Customizing the Software

Installing the Windows operating system

Describes the automatic installation process for the Windows operating system.

3 Computer Setup (F10) Utility

Computer Setup (F10) Utilities

Lists the functions and capabilities of the Computer Setup (F10) Utility.

Computer Setup—File

Computer Setup—Storage

Computer Setup—Security

Computer Setup—Power

Computer Setup—Advanced

4 Computer Diagnostic Features

Hewlett-Packard Vision Diagnostics

Introduces the HP Vision Diagnostics utility for hardware testing.

Accessing HP Vision Diagnostics

Provides steps to access and use the HP Vision Diagnostics utility.

Test Tab

Help Tab

6 Serial and Parallel ATA Drive Guidelines and Features

SATA Hard Drives

Details characteristics and specifications of SATA hard drives.

7 Routine Care, and Disassembly Preparation

Electrostatic Discharge Information

Explains the risks and prevention methods for electrostatic discharge (ESD).

8 Removal and Replacement Procedures

Preparation for Disassembly

Outlines essential safety procedures and steps before disassembling the computer.

Power Supply Cover

Decorative Panel (IMD)

Rear I/O Panel

Using the USB Security Cover

Computer Operating Guidelines and Routine Care

Touch Screen Maintenance

Provides guidance on cleaning and maintaining the touch screen sensor.

Display Head Back Panel

RP7 Adjustable Stand

Routing Cables to External Devices

Optional Integrated USB Modules

Optional HP Retail RP7 10.4” Customer Display

Optional HP Retail RP7 VFD Customer Display

Installing the VFD Customer Display Without Poles

Steps for installing the VFD customer display when poles are not attached.

Cable Management

Memory

SODIMMs

Information on SODIMM memory modules and their installation.

Hard Drive

Removing the Display Head from the Stand

Rear Metal Plate (EMI shield)

Battery

Blower

Heat Sink

Processor

Drive Cables and Bracket Assembly

Hood Sensor

Hard Drive LED Cable

Speaker

USB+PWR 24V and Cash Drawer Port Daughter Card

WLAN Module

System Board

A Restoring and recovering

System Restore

Explains how to use System Restore to return the computer to a previous state.

System Recovery

System Recovery when Windows is responding

Steps for performing system recovery when Windows is operational.

B Configuring the Software

Touch Screen Calibration

Instructions for calibrating the touch screen for accurate input.

Configuring the MSR and VFD Customer Display

Configuring Powered Serial Ports

C Power Cord Set Requirements

General Requirements

Lists general requirements for power cord sets applicable to all countries.

D POST Error Messages

Power-On Self-Test (POST)

Describes the Power-On Self-Test (POST) and its diagnostic functions.

E Password Security and Resetting CMOS

Resetting the Password Jumper

Procedure for resetting system passwords by using a password jumper.

F Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics

Safety and Comfort

Information on establishing a safe and comfortable work environment.

Before You Call for Technical Support

Steps to isolate problems before contacting technical support.

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