Dell DX6004S Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 23

Table 1-1., LCD Status Messages, Causes, Corrective Actions, continued

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Table 1-1. LCD Status Messages (continued) Code E1114 E1116 E1210 E1216 E1229 E122A Text Causes Corrective Actions Ambient Temp Ambient temperature has See "Troubleshooting exceeds reached a point outside of System Cooling allowed range. the allowed range. Problems" on page 143. Memory Memory has exceeded Remove AC power to the disabled, temp allowable temperature and system for 10 seconds and above range. has been disabled to restart the system. Power cycle AC. prevent damage to the components. See "Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems" on page 143. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 161. Motherboard CMOS battery is missing See "Troubleshooting the battery or the voltage is outside of System Battery" on failure. Check the allowable range. page 142. battery. 3.3V Regulator 3.3 V voltage regulator has Remove and reseat the failure. failed. PCIe expansion cards. Reseat PCIe If the problem persists, cards. see "Troubleshooting an Expansion Card" on page 149. CPU # VCORE Regulator failure. Reseat CPU. Specified processor VCORE voltage regulator has failed. Reseat the processor. See "Troubleshooting the Processor" on page 150. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 161. CPU # VTT Regulator failure. Reseat CPU. Specified processor VTT voltage regulator has failed. Reseat the processor. See "Troubleshooting the Processor" on page 150. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 161. About Your System 23

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About Your System
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E1114
Ambient Temp
exceeds
allowed range.
Ambient temperature has
reached a point outside of
the allowed range.
See "Troubleshooting
System Cooling
Problems" on page 143.
E1116 Memory
disabled, temp
above range.
Power cycle
AC.
Memory has exceeded
allowable temperature and
has been disabled to
prevent damage to the
components.
Remove AC power to the
system for 10 seconds and
restart the system.
See "Troubleshooting
System Cooling
Problems" on page 143.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 161.
E1210 Motherboard
battery
failure. Check
battery.
CMOS battery is missing
or the voltage is outside of
the allowable range.
See "Troubleshooting the
System Battery" on
page 142.
E1216
3.3V Regulator
failure.
Reseat PCIe
cards.
3.3 V voltage regulator has
failed.
Remove and reseat the
PCIe expansion cards.
If the problem persists,
see "Troubleshooting an
Expansion Card" on
page 149.
E1229
CPU # VCORE
Regulator
failure.
Reseat CPU.
Specified processor
VCORE voltage regulator
has failed.
Reseat the processor. See
"Troubleshooting the
Processor" on page 150.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 161.
E122A
CPU # VTT
Regulator
failure.
Reseat CPU.
Specified processor VTT
voltage regulator has
failed.
Reseat the processor. See
"Troubleshooting the
Processor" on page 150.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 161.
Table 1-1.
LCD Status Messages
(continued)
Code
Text
Causes
Corrective Actions