Dell T310 System and Setup Password Features, Uefi Boot Settings Screen, System Utilities Screen

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UEFI Boot Settings Screen

Option

Description

 

 

Add Boot Option

Adds a new boot option.

 

 

Delete Boot Option

Deletes an existing boot option.

 

 

Enable/Disable Boot

Disables and enables a boot option in the boot option

Option

list.

 

 

Change Boot Order

Changes the order of the boot option list.

 

 

One-Time Boot From File

Sets a one-time boot option not included in the

 

boot option list.

 

 

System Utilities Screen

Option

Description

 

 

System Setup

Accesses the System Setup program without rebooting.

 

 

System Services (USC)

Restarts the system and accesses the USC, which allows

 

you to run utilities such as system diagnostics.

 

 

BIOS Boot Manager

Accesses the BIOS-level boot options list without

 

rebooting. This option enables you to conveniently

 

switch to BIOS boot mode if you need to boot to a

 

device with a non-UEFI operating system, such as a

 

bootable DOS media with diagnostics software.

 

 

Reboot System

Restarts the system.

 

 

System and Setup Password Features

NOTE: For a forgotten password, see "Disabling a Forgotten Password" on page 174.

Your system is shipped without the system password feature enabled. Operate the system only with system password protection.

CAUTION: The password features provide a basic level of security for the data on your system.

CAUTION: Anyone can access the data stored on your system if the system is running and unattended.

Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager

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Contents Dell PowerEdge T310 Systems July Contents Other Information You May Need Processor Settings ScreenPower Management Screen Uefi Boot Settings ScreenRemoving the Expansion Card Stabilizer Contents Entering the BMC Setup ModuleEntering the iDRAC Configuration Utility Removing the Front Bezel Installing the Front BezelRemoving a Redundant Power Supply Removing the Cooling Shroud Installing the Cooling ShroudInstalling a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Into a Installing an Optical or Tape Drive108 General Memory Module InstallationReplacing the System Battery 130 Removing the RAID Battery 132136 Troubleshooting a Wet System 150 Contents134 166 When to Use the Embedded System Diagnostics154 161177 169170 Accessing System Features During Startup Front-Panel Features and Indicators Power-on indicator Information, and system error messagesDisplays an error code followed by Been powered onLCD Panel Features Optional Right To enter Bios Progress modeHome Screen SelectSetup Menu View Menu Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns Seconds, and off six seconds Back-Panel Features and IndicatorsRebuild aborted Serial connector Redundant power supplyRedundant power supply 400 W Video connectorNIC Indicator Codes Guidelines for Connecting External DevicesPower Indicator Codes Diagnostic Lights Optional Information only Diagnostic Indicator Codes CausesBios checksum failure Installed in your systemLCD Status Messages Removing LCD Status Messages Viewing Status MessagesCheck Battery E1211 DisabledRange. Power BatteryE122D Memory E122C CPU PowerFault. Power E122AParity error CPU configur- unsupportedCPU or Bios Error. PowerError. Check Power supply E1618 Predictive Check errorE1610 Power Supply Check power Supply E1614 Power SupplyConfig E1624 Lost powerE1626 Power Supply E1629 Power## Device ## Error on BusError. Review E1711 PCI parityE1717 E1715 Fatal I/OE1716 Chipset Ierr Bus ## Dev ##E1810 Hard drive ## Fault. ReviewConfiguratio ConfiguredTimer error E2013 Bios unableE2016 Interrupt Controller failure Power cycle AC E2017 Timer refreshE201C E2019 Parity errorE201A SuperIO E201B KeyboardE201E Post memory ConfigurDuring Post Check screen Message E2023 Bios unable Error on DimmReseat Dimm Disabled onE2111 SBE log Dimm ##System Messages Boot RebootingAlert! Power Fatal errorAttempt Failed Mode detectedNvramclr jumper is installed on system board CPU x installedIs set to Uefi Current boot modeBootable media is Correct Connectors Gate A20 failureDisabled. If ConfigurationPlease run Setup Accessible USBDimm has been Maximum rankCount exceeded FollowingTerminated by No boot deviceMemory set to Memory testsTo install No boot sector onNo timer tick Interrupt PCI Bios failedSingle rank or Read fault Requested sector not foundQuad rank Dimm Detected afterShutdown failure Seek errorSector not found Seek operationTime-of-day DIMMs shouldMatch Following DIMMs should Match in sizeTime-of-day not Setup programTimer chip Will now resetImage. System System ServicesProtected mode Unable to launchCode update Error has causedSystem reset InstalledNot optimal Configuration isMemory Configuration Degraded. CPUSelected drive Diagnostics MessagesWrite fault Write fault onOther Information You May Need Alert MessagesAbout Your System Choosing the System Boot Mode Using the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot ManagerSystem if any changes were made Entering the System Setup ProgramResponding to Error Messages Using the System Setup Program Navigation KeysMain Screen System Setup OptionsFans, and memory modules with preconfigured or Option Description Sata SettingsSpecify related features and options. See Serial Power ManagementTo the system Memory Settings ScreenOption Description Report Keyboard Errors POST. Any critical errors will be displayedSata Settings Screen Processor Settings ScreenBoot Settings Screen Integrated Devices Screen Option Description Serial Communication PCI IRQ Assignment ScreenSerial Communication Screen Select an IRQ value at system startupEmbedded Server Management Screen Optional Power Management ScreenSystem Security Screen Enables or disables the NMI feature Exit Screen Entering the Uefi Boot ManagerUefi Boot Manager Screen Using the Uefi Boot Manager Navigation KeysSystem Utilities Screen System and Setup Password FeaturesUefi Boot Settings Screen Using the System Password Using the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot Manager Repeat to step Using the Setup PasswordEmbedded System Management Try again Baseboard Management Controller ConfigurationEntering the BMC Setup Module Entering the iDRAC Configuration Utility IDRAC Configuration UtilityUsing the System Setup Program and Uefi Boot Manager Inside the System Installing System ComponentsRecommended Tools Page Removing the Front Bezel Tab slots Installing System ComponentsFront Bezel Removing the Front Bezel Insert Installing the Front BezelInsert tab Installing System Components Front Bezel InsertsRemoving an EMI Filler Panel Installing the Front Bezel InsertEMI Filler Panel Removing and Installing an EMI Filler Panel EMI filler panel Installing an EMI Filler PanelOpening the System Opening and Closing the SystemSystem cover Chassis slots Closing the SystemRemoving the Expansion Card Stabilizer Installing the Expansion Card StabilizerExpansion Card Stabilizer Removing the Cooling Shroud Cooling ShroudRemoving and Installing the Cooling Shroud Cooling shroud Installing the Cooling ShroudRemove the front bezel. See Removing the Front Bezel on Hard DrivesRemoving a Hard-Drive Blank See FigureRemoving a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Installing a Hard-Drive BlankPage Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Removing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Carrier Removing a Cabled Hard Drive Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Into a Drive CarrierHard-drive bracket Installing a Cabled Hard Drive Removing a Cabled Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Bracket Tabs Installing System ComponentsRemoving an Optical or a Tape Drive Optical and Tape DrivesDrive bay screw slots Installing an Optical or Tape Drive100 101 Installing System Components 103 Power SuppliesRemoving a Redundant Power Supply Velcro strap Installing a Redundant Power Supply105 Removing a Non-Redundant Power SupplyRemoving the System Fan Installing a Non-Redundant Power SupplySystem Fan System fan Installing the System Fan107 System Memory General Memory Module Installation Guidelines109 Mode-Specific GuidelinesAvailable 110Memory Sockets Processor 111 Installing Memory ModulesInstalling System Components 113 Removing Memory Modules114 Expansion Card Installation GuidelinesExpansion Cards 115 Installing an Expansion CardInstalling System Components 117 Removing an Expansion Card 119 Installing an iDRAC6 Express CardIDRAC6 Express Card Optional Notch Removing an iDRAC6 Express Card Optional121 Installing an iDRAC6 Enterprise CardIDRAC6 Enterprise Card Optional IDRAC6 Enterprise card connector 123 Removing an iDRAC6 Enterprise CardRemoving a VFlash Media Installing a VFlash MediaVFlash Media Optional Internal USB Memory Keys125 21. Removing or Installing a USB Memory Key USB memory keyRemoving a Processor Processor127 22. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink Heat sinkProcessor shield ZIF socket Socket key 128129 Installing a ProcessorSystem battery is a 3.0-volt V, coin-cell battery System BatteryReplacing the System Battery 131 24. Replacing the System BatteryRemoving the RAID Battery RAID Battery Optional133 Installing a RAID BatteryBattery carrier Battery carrier tabs RAID batteryRemoving the Chassis Intrusion Switch Chassis Intrusion Switch135 Installing the Chassis Intrusion SwitchIntrusion connector on the system board Removing the Control Panel Assembly Control Panel Assembly137 Removing the SAS Backplane Installing the Control Panel AssemblySAS Backplane 139 Removing the Power Distribution Board Power Distribution BoardInstalling the SAS Backplane 141 142 Replacing the Power Distribution BoardSystem Board Removing the System Board143 System board Installing the System Board145 146 147 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting a USB Device Troubleshooting External ConnectionsTroubleshooting the Video Subsystem 149 Troubleshooting a Serial I/O DeviceTroubleshooting a NIC Troubleshooting a Wet System 151 152 Troubleshooting a Damaged SystemTroubleshooting the System Battery 153 Troubleshooting Power SuppliesTroubleshooting a Fan Troubleshooting System Cooling Problems155 Troubleshooting System MemoryTroubleshooting Your System 157 Troubleshooting an Internal USB KeyTroubleshooting an Optical Drive 159 Troubleshooting a Tape Backup UnitTroubleshooting a Hard Drive 161 Troubleshooting a SAS or SAS RAID ControllerOpen the system. See Opening the System on 162 Troubleshooting Expansion Cards163 Troubleshooting the ProcessorTroubleshooting Your System 165 Using Online DiagnosticsEmbedded System Diagnostics Features Running the System DiagnosticsRunning the Embedded System Diagnostics When to Use the Embedded System DiagnosticsSelecting Diagnostics Options System Diagnostics Testing OptionsUsing the Custom Test Options Selecting Devices for TestingViewing Information and Results 169 Cycle pinsSystem Board Jumpers 170 System Board Connectors171 172 Front Back SAS Backplane Board ConnectorsHard drive connectors SAS a connector Jumpers and ConnectorsJPWR1 connector JPWR2 connector Power Distribution Board ConnectorsDisabling a Forgotten Password 175 176 Getting Help Contacting Dell177 178 Amperes AC Alternating current 179180 181 182 Mm Millimeters Ms Milliseconds 183184 System memory See RAM 185TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol 186187 188 Index Using Dell PowerEdge Diagnostics189 190 191 Post192 193 Wet system Uefi Boot Manager entering, 69 main screen194
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