Adding Monitors; Identifying Monitor Connection Requirements - HP Z600 - Workstation - 6 GB RAM User Manual

Hp z workstation series user guide
Hide thumbs Also See for Z600 - Workstation - 6 GB RAM:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Adding monitors

This section describes how to connect monitors to the workstation.

Identifying monitor connection requirements

The following are various scenarios for connecting monitors (see the table in
on page 25
Graphics card with DMS-59 output — If the workstation has a PCIe graphics card with a DMS-59
output receptacle, use the appropriate adapter to connect your monitors.
Adapters are available to connect the DMS-59 output to two DVI or two VGA monitors.
Graphics card with DVI output — If the workstation has a PCIe graphics card with two DVI output
receptacles, you can connect a monitor to each DVI receptacle (using appropriate adapters, if
required).
On a system with two DVI connections, the primary output display connector (used to display BIOS
and other important information) is port number 1; defined as the port physically closest to the
system board, and located on the PCIe card bulkhead installed closest to the workstation chassis
rear panel.
NOTE:
output (Display Port or VGA).
Graphics card with SVGA and DVI-D output — If the workstation does not have a PCIe graphics
card, but, alternatively, has an SVGA and/or a DVI-D output receptacle located on the workstation
chassis rear panel, you can connect a monitor to each output.
Graphics card with Display Port output — If the workstation has a graphics card with four Display
Port output receptacles, you can connect a monitor to each receptacle using the proper adapters
(if required).
24
Chapter 3 Setting up the workstation
for more information about the different graphic cards):
There may be only one DVI port. If there is only one DVI port there is always a second
Graphics card types
ENWW

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Z800 - workstation - 6 gb ramZ400Z600Z800

Table of Contents