HP LH4r HP Netserver LPr Installation Guide - Page 111

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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 2. Refer to Figure 13-1 and the Technical Reference Card inside the top cover. Move the configuration memory switch, switch 5 on the system board, to the "ON = CLEAR CONFIG" position. 3. Plug in the power cord, and turn on power to the HP NetServer. The following message is displayed: The configuration has been cleared. Set the Clear Config switch to the OFF position before rebooting. 4. Turn off power to the HP NetServer and unplug the power cord. 5. Return switch 5 on the system board to the OFF position. 6. Replace the top cover, and the front bezel, then plug in the power cord. 7. Turn on power to the HP NetServer LPr. The error message may be displayed: 0012-34 : Incorrect System Configuration 8. Press the [F2] key to run the Setup utility. 9. Make any configuration changes that are required. 10. Press the [F10] function key and answer Yes to save the configuration, then exit the Setup utility. Hardware Problems This section describes what to do if you have problems with your display, mass storage devices, printer, accessory boards, keyboard, or mouse. The Display Does Not Work NOTE If the HP NetServer LPr has a large amount of memory installed, it may take one minute for the first screen to display. • If the computer starts, and the keyboard, flexible disk drive, other disk drives, and other peripheral devices seem to operate properly, do the following: ◊ Check that the monitor is plugged in and power is turned on. ◊ Check that the brightness and contrast controls of the display are properly set. 103

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Chapter 13
Troubleshooting
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2.
Refer to Figure 13-1 and the Technical Reference Card inside the top
cover. Move the configuration memory switch, switch 5 on the system
board, to the "ON = CLEAR CONFIG" position.
3.
Plug in the power cord, and turn on power to the HP NetServer. The
following message is displayed:
The configuration has been cleared. Set the
Clear Config switch to the OFF position before
rebooting.
4.
Turn off power to the HP NetServer and unplug the power cord.
5.
Return switch 5 on the system board to the OFF position.
6.
Replace the top cover, and the front bezel, then plug in the power cord.
7.
Turn on power to the HP NetServer LPr. The error message may be
displayed:
0012-34 : Incorrect System Configuration
8.
Press the [F2] key to run the Setup utility.
9.
Make any configuration changes that are required.
10.
Press the [F10] function key and answer
Yes
to save the configuration,
then exit the Setup utility.
Hardware Problems
This section describes what to do if you have problems with your display, mass
storage devices, printer, accessory boards, keyboard, or mouse.
The Display Does Not Work
NOTE
If the HP NetServer LPr has a large amount of memory
installed, it may take one minute for the first screen to display.
If the computer starts, and the keyboard, flexible disk drive, other disk
drives, and other peripheral devices seem to operate properly, do the
following:
Check that the monitor is plugged in and power is turned on.
Check that the brightness and contrast controls of the display are
properly set.