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Z440
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

Hi!

I use Teradici Tera2 card in a HP Z440.

Wyse 7030 client are connected to four monitors, HP Z440 are located in a technical room.

 

I want to be able to power off the HP Z440 from my Wyse client.

Teradici Tera2 card have a power-reset cable that can be attached to the power-pin on the motherboard.

 

Can anyone tell me the pinout for the component 25 at page 15?


http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04823811

 

Its a 26 pin cable, but i have no luck so far finding any information on the internet.

 

Thanks in advance for all the response.

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HP Recommended

please read the z440 service manual. it should have the pinouts listed

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-z440-workstation/6978828/manuals

HP Recommended

Hi Kent,

 

I had the exact same question. I'm attempting to connect the power-reset cable for a Tera 2 card. Did u have any luck tracking down a pinout map for compoentn 25 on page 15 of the HP Z 440 workstation system board component service manual? 

HP Recommended

to add a reset button to any modern computer, simply use a normally open pushbutton switch and connect it to the power good line (pin 8 +5v) on the supply and the ground line

 

when these two lines are connected it causes the power supply to do a reset

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