System beep codes – Dell PowerEdge 650 User Manual

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System Beep Codes

 

When an error that cannot be reported on the monitor occurs during a boot routine, the system may emit a series of beeps that identify the problem.

 

When a beep code is emitted, record it on a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist in "

Getting Help

," and then look it up in

Table 2

-4

. If you are unable to resolve

the problem by looking up the meaning of the beep code, use system diagnostics to identify a more serious cause. If you are still unable to resolve the
problem, see "

Getting Help

."

 

 

 

 

Table 2-4. Server Module Beep Codes 

Warning! Firmware is

out-of-date

 

Warning! Invalid board

serial number.

 

Corrupt NVRAM or the serial number

not programmed

 

See "

Getting Help

."

 

Warning! No microcode

update loaded for

processor

 

New or unsupported microprocessor.

 

Update the BIOS firmware, see "

Getting Help

."

 

Write fault

 

Write fault on

selected drive

 

Faulty diskette, diskette/CD-drive

assembly, hard drive, or hard-drive
subsystem.

 

Replace the diskette. Replace the diskette/CD-drive subsystem. See "

Removing the CD

and Diskette Drives

" in "Installing Drives." If the problem persists, replace the faulty hard

drive. See "

Hard Drives

" in "Installing Drives."

NOTE:

If the system boots without a keyboard, mouse, or monitor attached, the system will not issue beep codes related to those peripherals.

NOTE:

Before you perform any procedures described in

Table 2

-4

, see "

Safety First— For You and Your System

" in "Troubleshooting Your System."

Code

Cause

Corrective Action

 

1-1-2

 

CPU register test failure

 

See "

Troubleshooting the Microprocessor

" in "Troubleshooting Your System."

 

1-1-3

 

CMOS write/read failure; faulty server

module board

 

Faulty system board. See "

Getting Help

."

 

1-1-4

 

BIOS error

 

Reflash the BIOS.

 

1-2-1

 

Programmable interval-timer failure;

faulty server module board

 

Faulty system board. See "

Getting Help

."

 

1-2-2

 

DMA initialization failure

 

See "

Troubleshooting System Memory

" in "Troubleshooting Your System."

 

1-2-3

 

DMA page register write/read failure

 

1-3-1

 

Main-memory refresh verification failure

 

1-3-2

 

No memory installed

 

1-3-3

 Chip or data line failure in the first 64 KB 
of main memory

 

1-3-4

 Odd/even logic failure in the first 64 KB of 
main memory

 

1-4-1

 Address line failure in the first 64 KB of 
main memory

 

1-4-2

 Parity failure in the first 64 KB of main 
memory

 

1-4-3

 

Fail-safe timer test failure

 

1-4-4

 

Software NMI port test failure

 

2-1-1

through
2-4-4

 Bit failure in the first 64 KB of main 
memory

 

3-1-1

 

Slave DMA-register failure

 

Faulty system board. See "

Getting Help

."

 

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

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