Table 1-1. LCD Status Messages (continued)

Code

Text

Cause

Corrective Actions

 

 

 

 

E1620

Power Supply

Specified power supply's

Check the AC power

 

# (### W) AC

AC input is outside of the

source for the specified

 

power error.

allowable range.

power supply. If the

 

Check PSU

 

problem persists, see

 

cables.

 

"Troubleshooting Power

 

 

 

Supplies."

 

 

 

 

E1624

Lost power

The power supply

See "Troubleshooting

 

supply

subsystem is no longer

Power Supplies."

 

redundancy.

redundant. If the remaining

 

 

Check PSU

power supply fails, the

 

 

cables.

system will shut down.

 

 

 

 

 

E1626

Power Supply

The power supplies in the

Ensure that power

 

Mismatch.

system are not the same

supplies with matching

 

PSU1 = ### W,

wattage.

wattage are installed. See

 

PSU2 = ### W.

 

the Technical

 

 

 

Specifications outlined in

 

 

 

your system’s Getting

 

 

 

Started Guide.

E1629 Power

The system configuration

required >

requires more power than

PSU wattage.

the power supplies can

Check PSU and

provide, even with

config.

throttling.

Turn off power to the system, reduce the hardware configuration or install higher-wattage power supplies, and then restart the system.

E1710 I/O channel

The system BIOS has

Check the SEL for more

check error.

reported an I/O channel

information and then

Review &

check.

clear the SEL. Remove

clear SEL.

 

AC power to the system

 

 

for 10 seconds and restart

 

 

the system.

 

 

If the problem persists,

 

 

see "Getting Help."

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About Your System

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Dell R710 E1620 Power Supply, # ### W Ac, Power error, Cables, E1624 Lost power, E1626 Power Supply, Mismatch, E1629 Power

R710 specifications

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