Dell PowerEdge T310 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 27

E1229 Cpu # Vcore, E1211 Raid - cpu temp

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Table 1-2. LCD Status Messages (continued) Code Text Causes Corrective Actions 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 154. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 177. E1210 Motherboard battery failure. Check battery. CMOS battery is missing See "Troubleshooting the or the voltage is outside System Battery" on of the allowable range. page 152. 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 "RAID Battery (Optional)" on page 132 and "Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems" on page 154. E1216 3.3V Regulator failure. Reseat PCIe cards. 3.3V voltage regulator has failed. Remove and reseat the PCIe expansion cards. If the problem persists, see "Troubleshooting Expansion Cards" on page 162. E1229 CPU # VCORE Regulator failure. Reseat CPU. Specified processor VCORE voltage regulator has failed. Reseat the processor. See "Troubleshooting the Processor" on page 163. If the problem persists, see "Getting Help" on page 177. About Your System 27

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About Your System
27
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
154. If
the problem
persists, see "Getting Help"
on page 177.
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 152.
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 "RAID
Battery (Optional)" on
page 132 and
"Troubleshooting System
Cooling Problems" on
page 154.
E1216 3.3V
Regulator
failure.
Reseat PCIe
cards.
3.3V voltage regulator
has failed.
Remove and reseat the
PCIe expansion cards.
If the problem persists,
see "Troubleshooting
Expansion Cards" on
page 162.
E1229 CPU # VCORE
Regulator
failure.
Reseat CPU.
Specified processor
VCORE voltage regulator
has failed.
Reseat the processor.
See "Troubleshooting the
Processor" on page 163.
If the problem persists,
see "Getting Help" on
page 177.
Table 1-2.
LCD Status Messages
(continued)
Code
Text
Causes
Corrective Actions