Dell PowerEdge 1950 Hardware Owner's Manual (PDF) - Page 17
LCD Status Messages, The LCD lights blue to indicate a normal operating condition - battery
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LCD Status Messages The system's control panel LCD provides status messages to signify when the system is operating correctly or when the system needs attention. The LCD lights blue to indicate a normal operating condition, and lights amber to indicate an error condition. The LCD scrolls a message that includes a status code followed by descriptive text. Table 1-7 lists the LCD status messages that can occur and the probable cause for each message. The LCD messages refer to events recorded in the System Event Log (SEL). For information on the SEL and configuring system management settings, see the systems management software documentation. CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform troubleshooting and simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the online or telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product. NOTE: If your system fails to boot, press the System ID button for at least five seconds until an error code appears on the LCD. Record the code, then see "Getting Help" on page 125. Table 1-7. LCD Status Messages Code N/A Text SYSTEM NAME E1000 E1114 FAILSAFE, Call Support Temp Ambient E1116 Temp Memory E12nn xx PwrGd E1210 CMOS Batt Causes Corrective Actions A 62-character string that can be defined by the user in the System Setup program. The SYSTEM NAME displays under the following conditions: • The system is powered on. • The power is off and active POST errors are displayed. This message is for information only. You can change the system string in the System Setup program. See "Using the System Setup Program" on page 31. See "Getting Help" on page 125. Ambient system temperature is out See "Troubleshooting System of acceptable range. Cooling Problems" on page 101. Memory has exceeded acceptable See "Troubleshooting System temperature and has been disabled Cooling Problems" on page 101. to prevent damage to the components. Specified voltage regulator has failed. See "Getting Help" on page 125. CMOS battery is missing, or the See "Troubleshooting the System voltage is out of acceptable range. Battery" on page 100. About Your System 17