Dell T7610 owner manual Troubleshooting Your Computer, Diagnostic LEDs

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Troubleshooting Your Computer

You can troubleshoot your computer using indicators like Diagnostic Lights, Beep Codes, and Error Messages during the operation of the computer.

Diagnostic LEDs

NOTE: The diagnostic LEDs only serve as an indicator of the progress through the Power-On Self Test (POST) process. These LEDs do not indicate the problem that caused the POST routine to stop.

The diagnostic LEDs are located on the front of the chassis next to the power button. These diagnostic LEDs are only active and visible during the POST process. Once the operating system starts to load, they turn off and are no longer visible.

Each LED has two possible states of OFF or ON. The most significant bit is labeled with the number 1, and the other three are labeled 2, 3, and 4, as you go down or across the LED stack. The normal operating condition after POST is for all four LEDs to be ON and then turn off as the BIOS hands control over to the operating system.

NOTE: The diagnostic lights will blink when the power button is amber or off, and will not blink when it is white.

Table 13. POST Diagnostic LED Patterns

Diagnostic LEDs

• The computer is either turned off or is not receiving power

• The computer is booted and operating normally.

PCI device configuration activity is in progress or PCI device failure was detected.

If the computer is turned off , connect the AC power-supply and power-on the computer.

Remove all peripheral cards from the PCI and PCI-E slots and reboot the computer. If the computer boots, add the peripheral cards back one by one until you find the bad one.

A possible processor failure has

Re-seat the processor.

occurred.

 

Memory modules are detected, but a

• If two or more memory modules

memory power failure has occurred.

are installed, remove the modules,

 

then reinstall one module and re-

 

start the computer. If the

 

computer starts normally,

 

continue to install additional

 

memory modules (one at a time)

 

until you have identified a faulty

 

module or reinstalled all modules

 

without error. If only one memory

 

module is installed, try moving it to

 

a different DIMM connector and

 

re-start the computer.

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Contents Regulatory Model D02X Regulatory Type D02X002 Page Contents Additional Information System SetupDiagnostics Troubleshooting Your ComputerTechnical Specifications Contacting Dell Page Before Working Inside Your Computer Working on Your ComputerAfter Working Inside Your Computer Turning Off Your ComputerClick Shut Down Page Page System Overview Recommended ToolsInstalling the Power Supply Unit PSU Removing the Power Supply Unit PSURemoving the Front Cover Installing the Front CoverRemoving the Hard Drive Page Installing the Hard Drive Removing the Left Cover Installing the Left CoverInstalling the Intrusion Switch Removing the Intrusion SwitchRemoving the PCI Card Removing the Slimline Optical Drive Installing the PCI CardPage Page Removing the Air Tunnel Installing the Slimline Optical DriveInstalling the Air Tunnel Removing the Coin-Cell Battery Installing the MemoryRemoving the Memory Removing the Heatsink Installing the Coin-Cell BatteryRemoving the Heat-Sink Fan Installing the HeatsinkRemoving the System Fan Installing the Heatsink FanPage Page Page Removing the I/O Panel and the USB 3.0 Ports Installing the System FanPage Installing the I/O Panel and the USB 3.0 Ports Follow the procedures in Before Working On Your Computer Removing the Power SwitchRemoving the Speaker Installing the Power SwitchInstalling the Speaker Removing the Right Cover Removing the 5.25-inch Optical Drive Installing the Right CoverRemoving the Thermal Sensor Installing the 5.25-inch Optical DrivePage Removing the Processor Installing the Thermal SensorInstalling the Processor Removing the Hard-Drive Fan Removing the Power Supply Unit PSU Card Installing the Hard-Drive FanInstalling the Power Supply Unit PSU Card Removing the System Board Installing the System Board System Board Components CPU2SLOT2 Page Front Panel Chassis Lock Memory Module GuidelinesPower Supply Unit PSU Lock Navigation Keys Boot SequenceKeys Navigation Advanced Boot Options System Setup OptionsBoot Sequence Boot List OptionSata Operation Option Description Date/TimeOption Description Integrated NIC Serial PortPCI Buses Default Default Setting All drives are enabledUSB Configuration PCI Bus ConfigurationPassword Change Strong PasswordPassword Bypass Disabled DefaultOption Description Secure Boot Enable Admin Setup LockoutOption Description Multi Core Support Power Off Default Default Setting Enable Intel SpeedStepDefault Setting Enable Intel TurboBoost Option Description AC RecoveryFan Speed Control Keyboard ErrorsFastboot Option Description Deep Sleep ControlUpdating the Bios Computer System and Setup PasswordDisabling a System Password Page Enhanced Pre-Boot System Assessment ePSA Diagnostics DiagnosticsPage Diagnostic LEDs Troubleshooting Your ComputerRe-seat all power and data cables Error Message Error MessagesErrors That Do Not Halt Your Computer Error Message Page Feature Specification FeaturePCI SLOT1 Inches Sata HDD device Serial Front I/O Feature Specification Codes Cm/sec 20 in/sec Page Contacting Dell
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