Dell PowerEdge R815 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 24

E122C CPU Power, Fault. Power - motherboard

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Code Text E1119 Chipset # temp out of range. Check motherboard heatsinks. E1210 Motherboard battery failure. Check battery. E1211 RAID Controller battery failure. Check battery. E1216 3.3V Regulator failure. Reseat PCIe cards. E1219 Disk Backplane power failure. Check BP power cable. E122C CPU Power Fault. Power cycle AC. Causes Corrective Actions Chipset temperature See "Troubleshooting reached a point outside the System Cooling allowed range. Problems" on page 157. CMOS battery is missing or See "Troubleshooting the the voltage is outside the System Battery" on allowable range. page 156. RAID battery is either missing, bad, or unable to recharge due to thermal issues. Reseat the RAID battery connector. See "Internal Dual SD Module (Optional)" on page 123 and "Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems" on page 157. 3.3 V voltage regulator failed. Remove and reseat the PCIe expansion cards. If the problem persists, see "Troubleshooting Expansion Cards" on page 166. Storage backplane voltage regulator failed. Remove and reconnect the backplane power cable. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 185. A power fault was detected Remove AC power to the when powering up the system for 10 seconds and processor(s). restart the system. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 185. 24 About Your System

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About Your System
E1119 Chipset #
temp out of
range. Check
motherboard
heatsinks.
Chipset temperature
reached a point outside the
allowed range.
See "Troubleshooting
System Cooling
Problems" on page 157.
E1210 Motherboard
battery
failure.
Check
battery.
CMOS battery is missing or
the voltage is outside the
allowable range.
See "Troubleshooting the
System Battery" on
page 156.
E1211 RAID
Controller
battery
failure.
Check
battery.
RAID battery is either
missing, bad, or unable to
recharge due to thermal
issues.
Reseat the RAID battery
connector. See "Internal
Dual SD Module
(Optional)" on page 123
and "Troubleshooting
System Cooling
Problems" on page 157.
E1216 3.3V
Regulator
failure.
Reseat PCIe
cards.
3.3 V voltage regulator
failed.
Remove and reseat the
PCIe expansion cards. If
the problem persists, see
"Troubleshooting
Expansion Cards" on
page 166.
E1219 Disk
Backplane
power
failure.
Check BP
power cable.
Storage backplane voltage
regulator failed.
Remove and reconnect
the backplane power
cable.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 185.
E122C CPU Power
Fault. Power
cycle AC.
A power fault was detected
when powering up the
processor(s).
Remove AC power to the
system for 10 seconds and
restart the system.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 185.
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