Beep codes, For instructions on diagnosing the beep code. also – Dell OptiPlex 320 User Manual

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Beep Codes

Your computer might emit a series of beeps during start-up if the monitor cannot display errors or problems. This series of beeps, called a beep code, identifies
a problem. One possible beep code (code 1-3-1) consists of one beep, a burst of three beeps, and then one beep. This beep code tells you that the computer
encountered a memory problem.

If your computer beeps during start-up:

 

1.

Write down the beep code on the

Diagnostics Checklist

.


 

2.

Run the Dell Diagnostics to identify a more serious cause (see

Dell Diagnostics

).


 

3.

Contact Dell for technical assistance (see

Contacting Dell

).

Memory modules are detected, but a
memory configuration or compatibility error
exists.

l

 

Ensure that no special memory module/memory connector placement requirements

exist (see

Memory

).

l

 

Verify that the memory modules that you are installing are compatible with your

computer (see

Memory

).

l

 

If the problem persists, (see

Contacting Dell

).

A failure has occurred.

This pattern also displays when you enter
system setup and may not indicate a
problem (see

System Setup

).

l

 

Ensure that the cables are properly connected to the system board from the hard

drive, CD drive, and DVD drive.

l

 

Check the computer message that appears on your monitor screen.

l

 

If the problem persists, (see

Contacting Dell

).

After POST is complete, all four diagnostic
lights turn green briefly before turning off
to indicate normal operating condition.

None.

 

Code

 

Cause

1-1-2

Microprocessor register failure

1-1-3

NVRAM read/write failure

1-1-4

ROM BIOS checksum failure

1-2-1

Programmable interval timer failure

1-2-2

DMA initialization failure

1-2-3

DMA page register read/write failure

1-3

Video Memory test failure

1-3-1 through 2-4-4 Memory not being properly identified or used

3-1-1

Slave DMA register failure

3-1-2

Master DMA register failure

3-1-3

Master interrupt mask register failure

3-1-4

Slave interrupt mask register failure

3-2-2

Interrupt vector loading failure

3-2-4

Keyboard Controller test failure

3-3-1

NVRAM power loss

3-3-2

Invalid NVRAM configuration

3-3-4

Video Memory test failure

3-4-1

Screen initialization failure

3-4-2

Screen retrace failure

3-4-3

Search for video ROM failure

4-2-1

No timer tick

4-2-2

Shutdown failure

4-2-3

Gate A20 failure

4-2-4

Unexpected interrupt in protected mode

4-3-1

Memory failure above address 0FFFFh

4-3-3

Timer-chip counter 2 failure

4-3-4

Time-of-day clock stopped

4-4-1

Serial or parallel port test failure

4-4-2

Failure to decompress code to shadowed memory

4-4-3

Math-coprocessor test failure

4-4-4

Cache test failure

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