
About Your System
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Table 1-6.
LCD Status Messages
Code
Text
Causes
Corrective Actions
N/A
SYSTEM NAME
A 62-character string that can be
defined by the user in the System
Setup program.
The
SYSTEM NAME
displays
under the following conditions:
• The system is powered on.
• The power is off and active
POST errors are displayed.
This message is for information
only.
You can change the system string
in the System Setup program. See
"Using the System Setup
Program" on page 35.
E1000
FAILSAFE, Call
Support
See "Getting Help" on page 147.
E1114
Temp Ambient
Ambient system temperature is
out of acceptable range.
See "Troubleshooting System
Cooling Problems" on page 123.
E1116
Temp Memory
Memory has exceeded acceptable
temperature and has been
disabled to prevent damage to the
components.
See "Troubleshooting System
Cooling Problems" on page 123.
E1210
CMOS Batt
CMOS battery is missing, or the
voltage is out of acceptable range.
See "Troubleshooting the System
Battery" on page 122.
E1211
ROMB Batt
RAID battery is either missing,
bad, or unable to recharge due to
thermal issues.
Reseat the RAID battery. See
"Replacing the SAS RAID
Controller Daughter Card
Battery" on page 96, and
"Troubleshooting System Cooling
Problems" on page 123.
E12
nn
XX
PwrGd
Specified voltage regulator has
failed.
See "Getting Help" on page 147.
E1229
CPU # VCORE
Processor # VCORE voltage
regulator has failed.
See "Getting Help" on page 147.
E1310
RPM Fan ##
RPM of specified cooling fan is
out of acceptable operating range.
See "Troubleshooting System
Cooling Problems" on page 123.
E1313
Fan Redundancy
The system is no longer fan-
redundant. Another fan failure
will put the system at risk of over-
heating.
Check control panel LCD for
additional scrolling messages. See
"Troubleshooting System Cooling
Problems" on page 123.
Summary of Contents for POWER EDGE 2900
Page 34: ...34 About Your System ...
Page 48: ...48 Using the System Setup Program ...
Page 114: ...114 Installing System Components ...
Page 138: ...138 Running the System Diagnostics ...
Page 146: ...146 Jumpers and Connectors ...
Page 176: ...176 Glossary ...
Page 182: ...82 Index 182 Index ...