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Causes

Corrective Actions

Message

Message

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYSTEM

SYSTEM NAME

SYSTEM ID is a unique name, five

This message is for information only.

ID

 

characters or less, defined by the user.

 

 

 

 

 

You can change the system ID and name in the System Setup program (see "Using

 

 

SYSTEM NAME is a unique name, 16

the System Setup Program").

 

 

characters or less, defined by the user.

 

 

 

The system ID and name display under

 

 

 

the following conditions:

 

 

 

The system is powered on.

 

 

 

The power is off and active POST

 

 

 

 

errors are displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

E0000

OVRFLW CHECK

LCD overflow message.

Check the SEL for details on the events.

 

LOG

 

 

 

 

 

A maximum of three error messages can

 

 

 

display sequentially on the LCD. The

 

 

 

fourth message displays as the standard

 

 

 

overflow message.

 

 

 

 

 

E0119

TEMP AMBIENT

Ambient system temperature is out of

Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

 

acceptable range.

replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans").

E0119

TEMP BP

Backplane board is out of acceptable

Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

 

temperature range.

replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans"). If the problem persists, replace the

 

 

 

 

backplane board (see "SCSI Backplane Board").

 

 

 

 

E0119

TEMP CPU n

Specified microprocessor is out of

Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

 

acceptable temperature range.

replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans"). If the problem persists, ensure that the

 

 

 

 

specified microprocessor's heat sink is properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

 

 

 

replace the faulty microprocessor (see "Microprocessors").

 

 

 

 

E0119

TEMP SYSTEM

System board is out of acceptable

Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

 

temperature range.

replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans"). If the problem persists, replace the

 

 

 

 

system board (see "System Board").

 

 

 

 

E0212

VOLT 3.3

System power supply is out of acceptable

Ensure that the power supplies are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace

 

 

voltage range; faulty or improperly

the faulty power supply(s) (see "Power Supplies").

E0212

VOLT 5

installed power supply.

 

E0212

VOLT 12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E0212

VOLT BATT

Faulty battery; faulty system board.

Ensure that the system battery is properly installed. If the problem persists, replace

 

 

 

 

the battery (see "System Battery"). If the problem persists, replace the system board

 

 

 

 

(see "System Board").

 

 

 

 

E0212

VOLT BP 12

Backplane board is out of acceptable

Ensure that the power cables are securely connected to the backplane board (see

 

 

voltage range.

"SCSI Backplane Board"). Ensure that the power supplies are properly installed. If the

E0212

VOLT BP 3.3

 

 

problem persists, replace the faulty power supply(s) (see "Power Supplies").

E0212

VOLT BP 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E0212

VOLT CPU VRM

Microprocessor VRM voltage is out of

Ensure that supported VRMs of the same type are properly installed. If the problem

 

 

acceptable range; faulty or improperly

persists, replace the VRMs (see Figure 4-29). If the problem persists, replace the

 

 

installed microprocessor VRM; faulty

system board (see "System Board").

 

 

system board.

 

 

 

 

 

E0212

VOLT NIC

Integrated NIC voltage is out of

Ensure that the power supplies are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace

 

1.8V

acceptable range; faulty or improperly

the faulty power supply(s) (see "Power Supplies"). If the problem persists, replace

 

 

installed power supply; faulty system

the system board (see "System Board").

 

 

E0212

VOLT NIC

board.

 

 

2.5V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E0212

VOLT PLANAR

System board is out of acceptable voltage

 

 

REG

range; faulty or improperly installed

 

 

 

system board.

 

 

 

 

 

E0276

CPU VRM n

Specified microprocessor VRM is faulty,

Ensure that supported VRMs of the same type are properly installed. If the problem

 

 

unsupported, improperly installed, or

persists, replace the VRM (see Figure 4-29).

 

 

E0276

MISMATCH VRM

missing.

 

 

n

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E0280

MISSING VRM

 

 

 

 

n

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E0319

PCI OVER

Faulty or improperly installed expansion

Ensure that the expansion cards are properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

CURRENT

card.

 

replace the faulty expansion card(s) (see "Expansion Cards").

 

 

 

 

E0412

RPM FAN n

Specified cooling fan is faulty, improperly

Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

 

installed, or missing.

replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans").

 

 

 

 

E0780

MISSING CPU

Microprocessor is not installed in the

A microprocessor must be installed in socket 1, and a VRM must be installed for each

 

n

specified socket.

installed microprocessor. Install a microprocessor in the specified socket or remove

 

 

 

 

the VRM for the specified microprocessor if that microprocessor is not installed (see

 

 

 

 

"Microprocessors"). To identify the microprocessors and VRMs, see Figure 5-3.

 

 

 

 

E07F0

CPU IERR

Faulty or improperly installed

Ensure that the microprocessors are properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

 

microprocessor.

replace the faulty microprocessor(s) (see "Microprocessors").

E07F1

TEMP CPU n

Specified microprocessor is out of

Ensure that the system cooling fans are properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

HOT

acceptable temperature range and has

replace the faulty fan(s) (see "System Fans"). If the problem persists, ensure that the

 

 

halted operation.

microprocessor heat sinks are properly installed. If the problem persists, replace the

 

 

 

 

faulty microprocessor (see "Microprocessors").

 

 

 

 

E07F4

POST CACHE

Faulty or improperly installed

Ensure that the microprocessors are properly installed. If the problem persists,

 

 

microprocessor.

replace the faulty microprocessor(s) (see "Microprocessors").

E07F4

POST CPU REG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E07F4

POST CPU SMI

SMI handler failed to initialize; faulty

Replace the system board (see "System Board").

 

 

system board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Initial release 24 Apr External Visual Inspection Initial User ContactInternal Visual Inspection Observing the Boot RoutineObtaining Technical Assistance Running the System DiagnosticsBack to Contents Front-Panel Indicators and Features System-Status IndicatorsSystem Identification Indicators Component Description Back-Panel Indicators and FeaturesPower-Button Indicator Codes Power Indicator CodesPower-Button Indicator Codes Power-Supply Indicator CodesHard-Drive Indicator Codes Hard-Drive Indicator CodesPower-Supply Indicator Codes LCD Status Messages NIC Indicator CodesCooling Fan Indicator Codes LCD Status MessagesLine Causes Corrective Actions Message System Setup ProgramSee Memory Modules 10. System Messages Solving Problems Described by LCD Status MessagesSystem Messages Removing LCD Status MessagesSetup Program Code Cause Corrective Action System Beep Codes11. System Beep Codes Support.dell.com Alert Messages Diagnostics MessagesSystem Board Features System FeaturesSupported Operating Systems Service FeaturesPower Protection Devices Other Documents You May Need Technical SpecificationsEnvironmental PowerVideo PhysicalBack to Contents Jumpers Jumpers-A General ExplanationSystem Board Jumpers Jumper Setting Description System Board ConnectorsSystem Board Jumper Settings Expansion-Card Riser-Board Components and PCI Buses Connector DescriptionScsi Backplane Board Components Scsi Backplane Board ConnectorsSystem Orientation Recommended ToolsReplacing the Bezel BezelSystem Cover Removing the BezelReplacing the Cover Inside the SystemReplacing the Control-Panel Cable Cover Control-Panel Cable CoverFront-Panel I/O Board Removing the Control-Panel Cable CoverRemoving the Control Panel Control PanelReplacing the Front-Panel I/O Board Removing a Cooling Fan System FansReplacing the Control Panel Removing the System-Fan Bracket System-Fan BracketReplacing a Cooling Fan Replacing the System-Fan Bracket Power SuppliesRemoving a Power Supply Removing the Expansion-Card Cage Replacing a Power SupplyExpansion-Card Cage PCI Bus Scan Order Expansion Card Installation GuidelinesExpansion Cards Replacing the Expansion-Card CageRemoving an Expansion Card Installing an Expansion CardRemoving the Expansion-Card Riser Board Expansion-Card Riser BoardMemory Modules Memory Upgrade KitsMemory Module Installation Guidelines Sample Memory Module ConfigurationsTotal Desired Performing a Memory UpgradeInstalling Memory Modules Replacing the CD/Diskette Drive Tray CD and Diskettes DrivesRemoving Memory Modules Removing the CD/Diskette Drive TrayReplacing the CD and Diskette Drives on the Tray Removing the CD and Diskette Drives From the TrayReplacing the CD/Diskette Drive Cable Removing the CD/Diskette Drive CableHard Drives Scsi Configuration InformationExternal Scsi Tape Drive Removing a Hard Drive Installing a Hard DriveActivating the Integrated RAID Controller Installing a Hard Drive on a CarrierIntegrated RAID Controller Removing a Hard Drive From Its Carrier20. Installing the RAID Controller Memory Module RAID Controller Card Installing a RAID Controller CardRemoving the Scsi Backplane Daughter Card Installing the Scsi Backplane Daughter CardScsi Backplane Daughter Card Replacing the Scsi Backplane Board Scsi Backplane BoardRemoving the Scsi Backplane Board Removing the System Board Tray System Board TrayRemoving the System Board Tray Levers System Board Tray LeversMicroprocessors Replacing the System Board TrayAdding or Replacing a Microprocessor 27. Removing and Installing the Heat Sink28. Removing and Installing the Microprocessor Replacing the System Battery System BatteryRemoving the System Board System BoardReplacing the System Board System Setup Navigation Keys Entering the System Setup ProgramResponding to Error Messages Using the System Setup ProgramMain Screen System Setup OptionsSystem Security Screen Boot Sequence ScreenHard-Disk Drive Sequence Screen Integrated Devices ScreenExit Screen Using the System Password FeatureAssigning a System Password Console Redirection ScreenDeleting or Changing an Existing System Password Using Your System Password to Secure Your SystemOperating With a Setup Password Enabled Using the Setup Password FeatureDisabling a Forgotten Password Assigning a Setup PasswordBack to Contents Back to Contents