
Technical Reference GuideHP Compaq 8200 Elite SeriesBusiness Desktop ComputersDocument Part Number: 656770-001March 2011This document provides informa
1-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroductionCGA color graphics adapterCh Channel, chaptercm centimeterCMC cache/memory controllerCMOS complime
A-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.6 Keyboard Error Messages (30x-xx)211-02 Error while saving memory during random mem
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-9Error Messages and CodesA.7 Printer Error Messages (4xx-xx)A.8 Video (Graphics) Error Messages (5xx-xx)See Tab
A-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.9 Diskette Drive Error Messages (6xx-xx)600-xx = Diskette drive ID test 609-xx = Di
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-11Error Messages and CodesA.10 Serial Interface Error Messages (11xx-xx)Table A-9.Serial Interface Error Messag
A-12 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.11 Modem Communications Error Messages (12xx-xx)Table A-10.Modem Communications Err
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-13Error Messages and CodesNOTES:[1] Local loopback mode [4] Modem auto originate test[2] Analog loopback orig
A-14 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.13 Hard Drive Error Messages (17xx-xx)Table A-12 Hard Drive Error MessagesMessage P
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-15Error Messages and CodesNOTE:xx = 00, Hard drive ID test xx = 19, Hard drive power mode testxx = 01, Hard dri
A-16 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.14 Hard Drive Error Messages (19xx-xx)1900-xx = Tape ID test failed 1904-xx = Tape
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-17Error Messages and CodesA.15 Video (Graphics) Error Messages (24xx-xx)A.16 Audio Error Messages (3206-xx)Tabl
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-5IntroductionEIDE enhanced IDEeSATA external SATAESCD Extended System Configuration Data (format)EV Environment
A-18 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.17 DVD/CD-ROM Error Messages (33xx-xx)A.18 Network Interface Error Messages (60xx-x
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-19Error Messages and CodesA.19 SCSI Interface Error Messages (65xx-xx, 66xx-xx, 67xx-xx)n = 5, Hard drive= 6, C
A-20 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.20 Pointing Device Interface Error Messages (8601-xx)Table A-19Pointing Device Inte
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com Index-1Ind exNumerics8259 Mode 4-6AAMT 1-3, 2-8, 8-8, A-4APIC Mode 4-6, 4-7Audio codec 2-7, 2-9, 5-11, 5-12Audio
Index-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIndexRReal-time clock (RTC) 4-8ROM flashing 8-2SSATA/eSATA 5-2SATA Connector 5-2serial interface 5-4Serial
1-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroductionIrDA Infrared Data AssociationIRQ interrupt requestISA industry standard architectureKb/KB kilobit
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-7IntroductionNVRAM non-volatile random access memoryODD optical disk driveOS operating systemPAL 1. programmabl
1-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroductionSDR Singles data rate (memory)SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic RAM SDVO Serial digital video outputSEC Si
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-9IntroductionTV televisionTX transmitUART universal asynchronous receiver/transmitterUDMA Ultra DMAUDIMM unbuff
1-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroduction
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-12System Overview2.1 IntroductionThe HP Compaq 8200 Elite Business PC personal computers (Figure 2-1) deliver a
2-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.2 FeaturesThe following standard features are included on all models unless otherwise indicat
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-3System OverviewTable 2-1 shows the differences in features between the different PC series based on form facto
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2-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.3 System ArchitectureThe systems covered in this guide feature an architecture based on the I
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-5System OverviewFigure 2-2. HP Compaq 8200 Elite Business PC Architecture, Block diagramParallel I/F [4]IntelPr
2-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.3.1 Intel Processor SupportThe models covered in this guide can each support an Intel Celeron
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-7System Overview2.3.3 Support ComponentsInput/output functions not provided by the chipset are handled by other
2-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.3.5 Mass Storage AccommodationsAll models support at least two mass storage devices, with one
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-9System Overview2.3.9 Graphics SubsystemIn the standard configuration, these systems use the integrated graphic
2-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview2.4 SpecificationsThis section includes the environmental, electrical, and physical specificat
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-11System OverviewNOTES: [1] System configured with 1 hard drive, 1 optical media drive, and no PCI cards. [2] D
2-12 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Overview
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-13Processor/Memory Subsystem3.1 IntroductionThis systems provide an LGA 1155 (H2) socket supporting an Intel Ce
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com iiiContents1 Introduction1.1 About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideProcessor/Memory Subsystem3.2 Intel ProcessorThese systems support an Intel Celeron, Pentium Dual-Core, Core i
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-3Processor/Memory Subsystem3.2.2 Processor Changing/UpgradingThese systems use the LGA1155 ZIF (H2) mounting so
3-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideProcessor/Memory Subsystem3.3 Memory SubsystemAll models support non-ECC DDR3-1066 (PC3-8500) and DDR3-1333 (P
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-5Processor/Memory Subsystem3.3.1 Memory UpgradingTable 3-2 shows suggested memory configurations for these syst
3-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideProcessor/Memory SubsystemFigure 3-2. System Memory Map (for maximum of 8 gigabytes)✎All locations in memory
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-14System Support4.1 IntroductionThis chapter covers subjects dealing with basic system architecture and covers
4-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem SupportThe PCI bus supports a bus master/target arbitration scheme. A bus master is a device that has b
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-3System SupportLink LayerThe link layer provides data integrity by adding a sequence information prefix and a C
4-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support4.2.6 PCI ConnectorsPCI 2.3 ConnectorFigure 4-2. 32-bit, 5.0-volt PCI 2.3 Bus ConnectorTable 4
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-5System SupportPCIe ConnectorsFigure 4-3. PCIe Bus ConnectorsTable 4-3.PCIe Bus Connector PinoutPin B Signal
iv www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideContents3 Processor/Memory Subsystem3.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support4.3 System ResourcesThis section describes the availability and basic control of major subsystem
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-7System SupportNOTES: [1] CMT onlyThe PCI interrupts can be configured by PCI Configuration Registers 60
4-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support4.4 Real-Time Clock and Configuration MemoryThe Real-time clock (RTC) and configuration memory
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-9System Support4.4.2 Standard CMOS LocationsTable 4-5 describes standard configuration memory locations 0Ah-3Fh
4-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem SupportPower-On / Setup PasswordThese systems include a power-on and setup passwords, which may be ena
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-11System SupportLevel 0—Cover removal indication is essentially disabled at this level. During POST, status bit
4-12 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support4.5.3 System StatusThese systems provide a visual indication of system boot, ROM flash, and ope
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-13System Support4.5.4 Thermal Sensing and CoolingAll systems feature a variable-speed fan mounted as part of th
4-14 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem SupportNOTE: Assume unmarked gaps are unused, reserved, or used by functions that employ variable I/O
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 4-15System Support4.6.2 GPIO FunctionsPCH-DO FunctionsThe PCH-D0 provides various functions through the use of pr
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com vContents5.5.3 Keyboard/Pointing Device Interface Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-16 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem Support
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-15Input/Output Interfaces5.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the standard interfaces that provide input and
5-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.2 SATA/eSATA InterfacesThese systems provide up to four serial ATA (SATA) interfaces
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-3Input/Output Interfaces5.2.2 eSATA interfaceThese systems provide a SATA/eSATA port (connector P64 on the syst
5-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.3 Serial InterfaceThe CMT, MT, and SFF form factors include one RS-232-C type serial
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-5Input/Output Interfaces5.4 Parallel Interface SupportThe CMT, MT, and SFF form factors include a system board
5-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.4.4 Parallel Interface ConnectorFigure 5-4 and Table 5-3 show the connector and pinou
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-7Input/Output Interfaces5.5 Keyboard/Pointing Device InterfaceThe keyboard/pointing device interface function
5-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.5.2 Pointing Device Interface OperationThe pointing device (typically a mouse) conne
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-9Input/Output Interfaces5.6 Universal Serial Bus InterfaceThe Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface provides as
vi www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideContents8 SYSTEM BIOS8.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.6.1 USB ConnectorThese systems provide type-A USB ports as shown in Figure 5-7.Figur
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-11Input/Output Interfaces5.7 Audio SubsystemThese systems use the HD audio controller of the 82801 component to
5-12 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.7.1 HD Audio ControllerThe HD Audio Controller is a PCI Express device that is integ
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-13Input/Output Interfaces5.7.4 Audio SpecificationsThe specifications for the HD Audio subsystem are listed in
5-14 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.8 Network Interface ControllerThese systems provide 10/100/1000 Mbps network support
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 5-15Input/Output Interfaces✎For the features in the following paragraphs to function as described, the system uni
5-16 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideInput/Output Interfaces5.8.4 NIC SpecificationsTable 5-11. NIC SpecificationsParameter Compatibility standard
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 6-16Integrated Graphics Subsystem6.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the graphics subsystem that includes the
6-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntegrated Graphics SubsystemEach system implements one of two IGC types; the Intel HD Graphics 2000 or the In
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 6-3Integrated Graphics SubsystemThe total memory allocation is determined by the amount of system memory installe
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-11Introduction1.1 About this GuideThis guide provides technical information about HP Compaq 8200 Elite Busines
6-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntegrated Graphics SubsystemThe Microsoft Direct Diagnostic tool included in most versions of Windows may be
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 6-5Integrated Graphics Subsystem6.3 UpgradingThese systems provide direct, dual-monitor support; a VGA monitor an
6-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntegrated Graphics Subsystem6.4.1 Analog Monitor ConnectorAll form factors include a legacyVGA connector (Fig
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-17Power and Signal Distribution7.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the power supplies and discusses the meth
7-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal Distribution7.2.1 US DT Power Dis tribu tionThe USDT form factor uses an external (“brick”
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-3Power and Signal Distribution7.2.2 SFF /MT/CM T Power D ist r ibu tionThe SFF, MT, and CMT systems use a comm
7-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal DistributionTable 7-1 lists the specifications of the 240-watt power supply used in the SFF u
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-5Power and Signal Distribution7.3 Powe r Co nt ro lSystem power is controlled through the power button and ext
7-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal DistributionA dual-color LED located on the front panel (bezel) is used to indicate system po
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-7Power and Signal Distribution7.3.2 Wa ke U p Even tsThe system can be activated with a power “wake-up” of the
1-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideIntroduction1.3 Serial NumberThe serial number is located on a sticker placed on the exterior cabinet. The ser
7-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal DistributionNOTES: Gn = Global state. Sn = Sleep state.Cn = ACPI state.Dn = PCI state.[1] Pow
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-9Power and Signal Distribution7.5 Signal DistributionTable 7-7 lists the reference designators for LEDs, connec
7-10 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal Distribution✎SATA power headers P160 and P161 are meant to provide power for internal SATA d
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 7-11Power and Signal DistributionFigure 7-2 shows pinouts of headers used on the system boards.NOTE: No polarity
7-12 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuidePower and Signal Distribution
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 8-18System BIOS8.1 IntroductionThe Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is firmware contained in Read Only Memory (RO
8-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem BIOS8.2 ROM Flashing The system BIOS firmware is contained in a flash ROM device that can be re-written
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 8-3System BIOS8.3 Boot FunctionsThe BIOS supports various functions related to the boot process, including those
8-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem BIOS8.3.3 Memory Detection and ConfigurationThis system uses the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) method of
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 8-5System BIOSNOTE: Audible indications occur only for the five cycles of the error indication. Visual indication
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 1-3Introduction1.5 Common Acronyms and AbbreviationsTable 1-1 lists the acronyms and abbreviations used in this
8-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem BIOS8.4 Client Management FunctionsTable 8-2 provides a partial list of the client management BIOS func
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 8-7System BIOS8.4.1 System ID and ROM TypeDiagnostic applications can use the INT 15, AX=E800h BIOS function to i
8-8 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideSystem BIOS8.7 Management Engine FunctionsThe management engine function of Intel AMT allows a system unit to
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-1AError Messages and CodesA.1 IntroductionThis appendix lists the error codes and a brief description of the pr
A-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.3 Power-On Self Test (POST) MessagesTable A-2.Power-On Self Test (POST) MessagesErro
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-3Error Messages and Codes404-Parallel Port Address Conflict Current parallel port address is conflicting with a
A-4 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and Codes1785-MultiBay incorrectly installed For integrated MultiBay/ USDT systems:MultiBay dev
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-5Error Messages and Codes2211-Memory not configured correctly for MEBx executionEnsure a DIMM is installed in X
A-6 www.hp.com Technical Reference GuideError Messages and CodesA.4 System Error Messages (1xx-xx)NOTES:[1] 102 message code may be caused by one of a
Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com A-7Error Messages and CodesA.5 Memory Error Messages (2xx-xx)Table A-4.Memory Error MessagesMessage Probable Caus
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