Dell 2100/180 service manual Internal Visual Inspection

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4.During the boot routine, observe the system for any of the following:

Diskette-drive and hard-disk drive access indicators: These indicators light up in response to data being transferred to or from the drives. If either of these indicators fails to light up during the boot routine, trou- bleshoot the diskette drive or hard-disk drive subsystem, as appropriate.

System error messages: These messages can indicate problems or pro- vide status information. If a system error message is displayed, see Table 3-2.

Beep codes: A beep code is a series of beeps that indicates an error con- dition. If the system emits a beep code, see Table 3-1.

NOTE: The system beeps once during the boot routine. This single beep is normal and is not a beep code.

5.Observe the monitor screen for the Diagnostics Menu. Does the Diagnostics Menu appear?

Yes. See “Running the Diskette-Based Diagnostics” found later in this chapter.

No. Proceed to step 6.

6.Insert another copy of the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive, and reboot the system.

Does the Diagnostics Menu appear?

Yes. See “Running the Diskette-Based Diagnostics” found later in this chapter.

No. Proceed to the next section, “Internal Visual Inspection.”

Internal Visual Inspection

CAUTION: Before you proceed with the internal visual inspection described in this section, ensure that the user has saved all open files and exited all open application programs if possible.

Asimple visual inspection of a system unit’s interior hardware can often lead to the source of a problem, such as a loose expansion card, cable connector, or mounting screw. When you perform the visual inspection, refer to “System Features” in Chapter 1 to locate components in the inspection procedure.

To perform the internal visual inspection, follow these steps:

1.Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect all the AC power cables from their power sources.

2.Remove the system unit cover.

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Contents Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems Page Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems Page Index Front bezel features, 1-3insert removal, 4-5removal Key functions, list of main menu, A-3menus, A-1 Figures Xii Tables Xiv Contents Chapter Beep Codes and Error Messages Chapter Basic TroubleshootingChapter Removing and Replacing Parts Index Viii Page Read This First System Overview System Features Computer Orientation Front/Right Side Internal View Back/Left Side Internal View Advanced Expansion Subsystem System MemoryIntegrated Server Management Scsi Hard-Disk Drives Scsi Configuration GuidelinesVideo Controller Integrated Scsi ControllerScsi ID Numbers Scsi Termination Jumper Examples System Unit System Power SupplyDC Power Connector P1 DC Power Distribution 10. DC Power Distribution Top of the computer System Board Layout12. System Board Jumpers System Board JumperJumper Descriptions Interrupt Assignments Interrupt AssignmentsDreq Line Assignments DMA Channel AssignmentsTechnical Specifications Technical SpecificationsIntegrated Scsi Controller Physical Page Initial User Contact Basic TroubleshootingExternal Visual Inspection Observing the Boot Routine Internal Visual Inspection Eliminating Resource Conflicts Getting Help Running the Diskette-Based DiagnosticsPost Beep Codes Beep Codes and Error MessagesPost Beep Codes System Error Messages System Error MessagesSystem did not Bios detected a See Eliminating Page Recommended Tools Removing and Replacing PartsPrecautionary Measures Computer Cover Removal Computer CoverFront Bezel Removal Front BezelFront-Bezel Insert Removal Front-Bezel InsertsControl-Panel Assembly Removal Control Panel AssemblyScsi DrivesExternally Accessible Drives Removal Externally Accessible DrivesDrive-Mounting Rails and Extensions Removal Hard-Disk Drive Removal Hard-Disk DrivesExpansion Card Removal Expansion Cards10. Power Supply Removal System Power Supply11. System Cooling-Fan Removal System Cooling Fan12. System Board Components System Board Components13. Dimm Removal DIMMs15. Microprocessor Securing Clip Removal Microprocessor/Heat Sink Assembly16. Microprocessor/Heat Sink Assembly Remove the battery System Battery18. System Board Assembly Removal System Board Assembly19. System Board Removal System Board
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2100/180 specifications

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