Table 1-3. System Messages (continued)

Message

Causes

Corrective Actions

 

 

 

Warning: Control

The control panel is not

Install the control panel, or

Panel is not

installed or has a faulty cable

check the cable connections

installed.

connection.

between the display module,

 

 

the control panel board, and

 

 

the system board. See

 

 

"Control Panel Assembly

 

 

(Service-Only Procedure)"

 

 

on page 142.

 

 

 

Warning! No micro

Micro code update failed.

Update the BIOS firmware.

code update

 

See "Getting Help" on

loaded for

 

page 185.

processor n

 

 

 

 

 

Warning! Power

The system configuration of

If any system components

required exceeds

processor(s), memory

were just upgraded, return

PSU wattage.

modules, and expansion

the system to the previous

Check PSU and

cards may not be supported

configuration. If the system

system

by the power supplies.

boots without this warning,

configuration.

 

then the replaced

Warning!

 

component(s) are not

 

supported with this power

Performance

 

 

supply. If Energy Smart

degraded. CPU and

 

 

power supplies are installed,

memory set to

 

 

replace them with the High

minimum

 

 

Output power supplies to

frequencies to

 

 

use the components. See

meet PSU wattage.

 

 

"Power Supplies" on

System will

 

 

page 121.

reboot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warning! PSU

A High Output power supply

Install two High Output or

mismatch. PSU

and an Energy Smart power

two Energy Smart power

redundancy lost.

supply are installed in the

supplies in the system.

Check PSU.

system at the same time.

You can also run the system

 

 

 

 

on one power supply until

 

 

you can obtain two power

 

 

supplies of the same type.

 

 

See "Troubleshooting Power

 

 

Supplies" on page 161.

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