HP 8200 tower manual System Status, System Operational Status LED Indications

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4.5.3 System Status

These systems provide a visual indication of system boot, ROM flash, and operational status through the power LED and internal speaker, as described in Table 4-7.

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Table 4-7.

System Operational Status LED Indications

System Status

PowerLED

Beeps [3]

Action Required

S0: System on (normal

Steady green

None

None

operation)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S1: Suspend

Blinks green @ .5 Hz

None

None

S3: Suspend to RAM

Blinks green @ .5 Hz

None

None

S4: Suspend to disk

Off – clear [1]

None

None

 

 

 

 

S5: Soft off

Off – clear

None

None

Processor thermal shutdown

Blinks red 2 times @ 1 Hz [2]

2

Check air flow, fans, heatsink

Processor not seated / installed

Blinks red 3 times @ 1 Hz [2]

3

Check processor

 

 

 

presence/seating

 

 

 

 

Power supply overload failure

Blinks red 4 times @ 1 Hz [2]

4

Check system board problem

 

 

 

[4],

 

 

 

 

Memory error (pre-video)

Blinks red 5 times @ 1 Hz [2]

5

Check DIMMs, system board

 

 

 

 

Video error

Blinks red 6 times @ 1 Hz [2]

6

Check graphics card or

 

 

 

system board

 

 

 

 

PCA failure detected by BIOS

Blinks red 7 times @ 1 Hz [2]

7

Replace system board

(pre-video)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Invalid ROM checksum error

Blinks red 8 times @ 1 Hz [2]

8

Reflash BIOS ROM

Boot failure (after power on)

Blinks red 9 times @ 1 Hz [2]

9

Check power supply,

 

 

 

processor, sys. bd

 

 

 

 

Bad option card

Blinks red 10 times @ 1 Hz [2]

10

Replace option card

Enabled feature not supported

Blinks red 11 times @ 1 Hz [2]

11

Disable feature

by processor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES:

Beeps are repeated for 5 cycles, after which only blinking LED indication continues.

[1]If “Unique Sleep State Blink Rate” is enable in F10 Setup then blinks 4 times @ .5 Hz

[2]Repeated after 2 second pause.

[3]Beeps are produced by the internal chassis speaker.

[4]Check that CPU power connector P3 is plugged in.

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Contents Technical Reference Guide MarchTechnical Reference Guide Contents System Support Processor/Memory SubsystemInput/Output Interfaces Power and Signal Distribution Integrated Graphics SubsystemError Messages and Codes IndexAdditional Information Sources IntroductionAbout this Guide Online Viewing HardcopySpecial Notices Serial NumberNotational Conventions ValuesAcronyms and Abbreviations Common Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronym or Abbreviation Description CGA Eide IRQ Nvram SDR Uart Introduction System Overview IntroductionFeatures HP Uefi BiosFeature Differences by Form Factor Usdt SFF CMTArchitectural Differences by Form Factor System ArchitectureFunction HP Compaq 8200 Elite Business PC Architecture, Block diagram Intel Processor Support ChipsetSupport Component Functions Support ComponentsSystem Memory Component Name FunctionUniversal Serial Bus Interface Mass Storage AccommodationsLegacy Input/Output Interfaces Network Interface ControllerAudio Subsystem Graphics SubsystemHP ProtectTools Embedded Security Power Supply Electrical Specifications SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Factory Configuration Parameter Operating Non-operatingParameter Physical SpecificationsSFF CMT System Overview Processor/Memory Subsystem Processor/Memory Subsystem ArchitectureSpecifications of Supported Intel Processors Intel Processor FeaturesIntel Processor Processor Changing/Upgrading Memory Subsystem Memory Socket Loading Memory UpgradingMemory Mapping and Pre-allocation Channel B Channel a Socket TotalSystem Memory Map for maximum of 8 gigabytes PCI Bus Overview System SupportPCI 2.3 Bus Operation Software/Driver Layer PCI Request/Grant SignalsPCI Express Bus Operation Transaction Protocol LayerPCI Interrupts PCI Power Management SupportOption ROM Mapping Link LayerPCI 2.3 Connector PCI ConnectorsPCI 2.3 Bus Connector Pinout PCIe Connectors PCIe Bus Connector PinoutInterrupts Apic ModeSystem Resources ModeSystem Board System Interrupts Pirq Connector Direct Memory AccessPCI Interrupt Distribution Real-Time Clock and Configuration Memory Clearing CmosStandard Cmos Locations Configuration Memory Cmos MapSystem Management Security FunctionsCable Lock Provision Power-On / Setup PasswordSetup Password Interface SecurityAcpi Wake-Up Events Power ManagementSmart Cover Lock Optional Acpi Wake-Up Event System Wakes FromSystem Status System Status PowerLED Beeps Action RequiredSystem Operational Status LED Indications Thermal Sensing and Cooling Register Map and Miscellaneous FunctionsSystem I/O Map System I/O Map Port FunctionPCH-DO Functions Gpio FunctionsSIO Controller Functions System Support Input/Output Interfaces Sata interface Pin Sata Connector PinoutSATA/eSATA Interfaces Pin DescriptionOptional eSATA Bracket/Cable Assembly ESATA interfacePin Signal Description DB-9 Serial Connector PinoutSerial Interface Extended Capabilities Port Mode Standard Parallel Port ModeEnhanced Parallel Port Mode Parallel Interface SupportDB-25 Parallel Connector Pinout Parallel Interface ConnectorPin Signal Function Keyboard/Pointing Device Interface Keyboard Interface OperationKeyboard/Pointing Device Connector Pinout Keyboard/Pointing Device Interface ConnectorsPointing Device Interface Operation Universal Serial Bus Interface USB Signals USB Connector Location see note belowPCH USB Port Mapping USB Cable Data USB ConnectorUSB Connector Pinout USB Cable Length DataAudio Subsystem PCH-D0HD Audio Link Bus HD Audio ControllerAudio Multistreaming HD Audio Subsystem Specifications Audio SpecificationsParameter Measurement 10. LAN LED Indications Network Interface ControllerFunction Activity LED Speed LED NIC Connector Power Management SupportWake-On-LAN Support 11. NIC Specifications NIC SpecificationsParameter Compatibility standard orprotocol Integrated Graphics Subsystem Functional DescriptionSupported Intel Processor IGC Specifications IGC Memory Allocation with Windows XP System Memory Installed Pre-allocatedIGC Memory Allocation with Windows Vista or Windows Resolution Analog Digital DisplayPort IGC Supported ResolutionsMaximum Refresh Rate Monitor Connectors UpgradingDB-15 Monitor Connector Pinout Analog Monitor ConnectorDisplayPort Connector Pin SignalPower and Signal Distribution Power DistributionUsdt Power Supply Specifications Usdt Power DistributionParameter Watt supply 2 SFF/MT/CMT Power Distribution Power Supply Unit 4 3 2SFF 240-Watt Power Supply Unit Specifications MT/CMT 320-Watt Power Supply Unit SpecificationsPower Button Actions Power ControlPower Button Pressed Power Button ResultsPower LED Indications Power LED ConditionPower Management Wake Up EventsState System Condition System Power StatesPower Transition OS Restart Consumption To S0 by RequiredSystem Board Connector, Indicator, and Switch Designations Signal DistributionDesignator Component function SW1 Shows pinouts of headers used on the system boards Power and Signal Distribution System Bios Upgrading ROM FlashingChangeable Splash Screen Boot Device Order Boot FunctionsNetwork Boot F12 Support Memory Detection and Configuration Boot Error CodesBoot Error Codes Visual power LED Audible speaker MeaningClient Management Functions Function ModeClient Management Functions INT15 USB Legacy Support Smbios SupportTemperature Status System ID and ROM TypeManagement Engine Functions Table A-1. Beep/Power LED Codes Error Messages and CodesBeep/Power LED Codes Beeps Power LED Probable CauseDirectory. Do not power down system until Power-On Self Test Post MessagesProcessing is complete Board For systems with 2 Sata ports Root directory. Do not power down system until System Error Messages Table A-3 System Error Messages Probable CauseTable A-4 Memory Error MessagesMemory Error Messages Message Probable CauseKeyboard Error Messages Table A-5 Keyboard Error Messages Probable CauseTable A-6 Printer Error Messages Probable Cause Printer Error MessagesVideo Graphics Error Messages Table A-7 Video Graphics Error Messages Probable CauseDiskette Drive Error Messages Table A-8 Diskette Drive Error Messages Probable CauseSerial Interface Error Messages Table A-9 Serial Interface Error Messages Probable CauseModem Communications Error Messages System Status Error Messages System Status Error MessagesTable A-11 Hard Drive Error Messages Table A-12 Hard Drive Error Messages Probable CauseXx = 03, Hard drive read/write compare test Table A-13 Hard Drive Error Messages Probable Cause Table A-14 Video Graphics Error Messages Probable Cause Audio Error MessagesTable A-15 Audio Error Messages Probable Cause DVD/CD-ROM Error Messages 17 DVD/CD-ROM Error MessagesNetwork Interface Error Messages Table A-17 Network Interface Error Messages Probable CauseScsi Interface Error Messages 65xx-xx, 66xx-xx Table A-18 Scsi Interface Error MessagesPointing Device Interface Error Messages 8601-xx Index NumericsIndex
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