HP xw4100 manual Replace the system

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Troubleshooting

 

Possible

Recommended

Activity

Beeps Cause

Action

NOTE: For the following LED activity and beeps, the beeps will be heard through the on–board piezo speaker and not the chassis speaker. Blinks and beeps will be repeated for 5 cycles, after that, only the blinks will continue to repeat.

Red Power LED

7

System board

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blinks seven times,

 

failure (ROM

board.

once every second,

 

detected

 

 

followed by a two-

 

failure prior to

 

 

second pause.

 

video).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Red Power LED

8

Invalid ROM

1.

Reflash the ROM using

blinks eight times,

 

based on bad

 

a ROMPaq diskette.

once every second,

 

checksum.

 

See the “ROM Flash”

followed by a

 

 

 

section of the Service

two-second pause.

 

 

 

and Technical

 

 

 

 

Reference Guide web

 

 

 

 

link located on the

 

 

 

 

Documentation Library

 

 

 

 

CD

 

 

 

 

www.hp.com/

 

 

 

 

support/

 

 

 

 

workstation_manuals

 

 

 

2.

Replace the system

 

 

 

 

board.

 

 

 

 

 

Red Power LED

9

System

 

 

blinks nine times,

 

powers on but

 

 

once every second,

 

does not

 

 

followed by a

 

boot.

 

 

two-second pause.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Getting Started Guide JuneGetting Started Guide HP Workstations Contents Index Features and AccessoriesTroubleshooting Preface Finding InformationSupport Additional DocumentationLinux-based Workstations Using the Documentation Library CDWindows-based Workstations Parts and Accessories Locating Regulatory InformationSubscriber’s Choice Product BulletinPreface Viii Hardware Setup Quick SetupXw4100/xw4200 Front Panel Components DescriptionXw6200 Front Panel Components Xw8200 Front Panel Components Xw4100 Rear Panel Components ComponentXw4200 Rear Panel Components ComponentXw6200 Rear Panel Components Xw8200 Rear Panel Components Keyboard Customizing the Easy Access buttons Component DescriptionUsing the Windows Logo Key Special Mouse Functions Serial Number and COA Label Location ItemDescriptionHardware Setup Starting up the Operating System Software SetupWindows-preinstalled Workstations Restoring the Software Installing or Upgrading Device Drivers Energy StarAccessibility Customizing the Monitor DisplayLinux-preinstalled Workstations Starting up the Linux Operating SystemDownloading the Latest HP Driver CD Installing with the HP Driver CDRestoring the Linux Operating System Verifying Hardware Compatibility Linux-enabled WorkstationsUpgrading Device Drivers Installing the Linux Operating System Hyper-Threading TechnologyTurning off the Workstation Software Setup Features and Accessories Security FeaturesChassis Conversion Features AccessoriesHP Insight Diagnostics TroubleshootingSelf Troubleshooting HP Help and Support Center Helpful HintsAt Startup During OperationBasic Troubleshooting Solving General Problems Problem Cause SolutionNum Lock key ProblemCause Solution System does not power Solving Hardware Installation Problems Probable Recommended Problem Cause SolutionProbable Recommended Problem Cause Solution Interpreting xw4100 Diagnostic Lights and Audible Codes Probable Recommended ProblemCause SolutionIs off Suspend To Disk or Hibernate Mode Possible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause ActionAn indicator Possible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause Action For systems with a graphics Support Power on Possible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause Action Red Power LED Possible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause Action Possible Recommended Activity Beeps Cause Action Replace the system Power on Calling Technical Support Index Index Index-3 Index-4