14.3 Initial Diagnosis Sequence

14.3 Initial Diagnosis Sequence

LCD display Sequence

The LCD display sequence is shown in the Figure 14.1 . There are many patterns in the second line.

But, the following example shows only some of them.

SCF:initial

I/O Power on

POST:Executing#

test_name

OBP:Initializing

Just a moment

diagnostic alarm

OBP stop

POST:ERR######## ########: error code

component

diagnostic stop

POST:ERROR STOP

OBP:STOP

check error logs

ex:

Operating System

Probing Memory

ex:

Check error logs

Probing CPU

 

RED state trap

Probing PCI

 

Reset swich

Scrubbing Memory

 

 

Booting

 

 

Figure 14.1 Power-on Sequence

Note that if hardware error is found during the power-on sequence, GP7000F main cabinet is power cycled automatically to make sure any error detected during the power-on sequence.

If power-up processing is not performed after turning on the power switch, check to see if the AC main line switch is in the proper position and that the mode switch is set to SECURE.

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M200, M400A, GranPower7000 (GP 7000F), M400R, M600 specifications

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