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Using the LCD for Troubleshooting - run codes

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Troubleshooting Your System Using the LCD for Troubleshooting Using the LCD for Troubleshooting If you should receive a failure or warning in your LCD (located on the front of your workstation), you should record the information and call in the problem to your local HP Support Representative. The representative will need this information to help determine the course of action to take. Your computer uses an LCD panel to display firmware/OS progress codes. The codes, referred to as chassis codes, consist of one of the mnemonics listed below, followed by a 4-digit hexadecimal number identifying the code module being executed. The mnemonics and their meanings are: FLT A hardware error has been detected TST Hardware being tested INI Hardware being initialized SHU System being shutdown WRN A non-optimal or unusual operating condition exists RUN Computer is running operating system In general, the LCD display has the following format: Line 1 Line 2 MMM CCCC FFFFFF DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Three character mnemonic Four digit hexadecimal code Six character field replaceable unit description Description of the chassis code Chapter 3 55

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Chapter 3
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Troubleshooting Your System
Using the LCD for Troubleshooting
Using the LCD for Troubleshooting
If you should receive a failure or warning in your LCD (located on the
front of your workstation), you should record the information and call in
the
problem
to
your
local
HP
Support
Representative.
The
representative will need this information to help determine the course of
action to take.
Your computer uses an LCD panel to display firmware/OS progress
codes. The codes, referred to as chassis codes, consist of one of the
mnemonics listed below, followed by a 4-digit hexadecimal number
identifying the code module being executed. The mnemonics and their
meanings are:
FLT
A hardware error has been detected
TST
Hardware being tested
INI
Hardware being initialized
SHU
System being shutdown
WRN
A non-optimal or unusual operating condition exists
RUN
Computer is running operating system
In general, the LCD display has the following format:
MMM
Three character mnemonic
CCCC
Four digit hexadecimal code
FFFFFF
Six character field replaceable unit
description
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Description of the chassis code
Line 1
Line 2