Datasheet

QuickSpecs
HP Z620 Workstation
System Technical Specifications
c04111527 DA 14262 Worldwide Version 42 June 25, 2014
Page 26
Lock Support
Solenoid Lock and Hood
Sensor
Access Panel Solenoid Lock: Yes (optional). Activated remotely to prevent system entry.
Access Panel Intrusion Sensor: Yes (optional).
Rear Port Control Cover
No
Removable Media
Write/Boot Control
Yes, user can prevent the workstation from writing to or booting from removable media.
Power-On Password
Yes, prevents an unauthorized person from booting up the computer.
Setup Password
Yes, prevents an unauthorized person from changing the system configuration.
3.3V Aux Power LED on
System PCA
No
NIC LEDs (integrated)
(Green & Amber)
Yes
CPUs and Heatsinks
CPU heatsink removal requires a T-15 Torx or flat blade screwdriver. CPU removal is tool-less.
Power Supply Diagnostic
LED
Yes
Front Power Button
Yes
Rear Power Button
Yes
Front Power LED
Yes, blue (normal), red (fault)
Front Hard Drive Activity
LED
Yes, green
Front ODD Activity LED
Yes
Internal Speaker
Yes
System/Emergency ROM
Flash Recovery
Recovers corrupted system BIOS
Cooling Solutions
Air cooled forced convection
Power Supply Fans
1 - 92mm
CPU Heatsink Fan
1st CPU: 1 - 92mm
Optional 2nd CPU: 1 - 92mm
Memory Heatsink Fan
System Board Memory: rear bank: 1 - 60mm, front bank: 1 - 40mm
Optional 2nd CPU/Memory Module: rear bank: 1 - 80mm.
HP Vision Diagnostics
Offline Edition
HP Vision Diagnostics Offline Edition
The diagnostics utility enables you to perform testing and to view critical computer hardware and
software configuration information from various sources. This utility enables you to:
Run diagnostics
View the hardware configuration of the system
Key features and benefits
HP Vision Diagnostics simplifies the process of effectively identifying, diagnosing, and isolating the
hardware issues. In addition to robust management tools, service tools can be invaluable in quickly
resolving system problems. To streamline the service process and resolve problems quickly, it is
necessary to have the right information available at the time that a service call is placed. The primary
information requirement, which is also the one that provides the greatest Vision into potential system
issues, is the configuration of the system. Vision diagnostics helps provide higher system availability.
Typical uses of the Vision Diagnostics are:
Testing and diagnosing apparent hardware failures