Error Message Troubleshooting Table
Power-On Self-Test Beep Codes
(Audio beeps only. Video may or may not be present): See Note 1
MESSAGE | MEANING | REQUIRED ACTION |
No beep | No system power | Check power supply and cables |
1 continuous beep | Partial system power | Check power supply and cables |
1 short beep | Normal start; no errors | Check other VGM components |
2 short beeps | Processor problem | Check processor/fan module |
3 short beeps | Graphics initialization problem | Check Video Board, cables |
4 short beeps | Processor problem | Check processor/fan module |
5 short beeps | Insufficient system memory | Check DIMM circuit modules |
6 short beeps | Peripheral problem | Check other VGM components |
System Error Message Codes
(One or more lines of text appear on video screen): See Note 2
MESSAGE | MEANING | REQUIRED ACTION |
CONFLICTING UNIT ID: | Linking problem | Check for unique unit ID number |
GAME STARTUP: | Normal start; no errors | Check other VGM components |
VERSION MISMATCH | Software problem | Check for differing revision level |
XXXX DATA LOAD: | Corrupted files or failing circuits | Check named drive or circuit |
XXXX INIT OR INIT FAILURE: | Circuit/file initialization problem | Check named drive or circuit |
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1.The audio buzzer that generates 1 kHz beeps is on the computer, inside the VGM (video game machine). If hearing beep codes is difficult, remove the cabinet doors and computer cover.
2.Arcade Computer circuit boards resemble those in personal computers. Yet Midway engineers reprogrammed the boards for application to this VGM.
3.Wiring or peripheral circuit problems may not trigger
4.Call your authorized distributor for help with unresolved error messages.
NOTICE: Don’t attempt to move computer circuit boards into alternate slots. Midway assigned boards to specific slots. The custom operating system won’t recognize improperly placed boards, even though they function normally.
Location of Beeper in Arcade Computer
Troubleshooting