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6-4 Troubleshooting
POST Error Messages
When POST detects an error, it displays an error message on the display unit. The following table
lists error messages, descriptions and actions to take.
IMPORTANT:
Note the on-screen message before contacting your service
representative. Alarm messages are useful information for maintenance of
the system.
POST Error Codes and Messages
Error Code and Message
Description
Action
0200
Hard Disk Failure
Hard disk failure.
Call your service
representative.
0210
Stuck Key
Keyboard connection error.
Disconnect and reconnect the
keyboard.
If the same error still occurs,
call your service
representative.
0211
Keyboard Error
Keyboard error.
This is not an error when
booting the system with the
keyboard disconnected.
Disconnect and reconnect the
keyboard. If the same error still
occurs, call your service
representative.
0212 Keyboard
Controller
Failed
Keyboard controller error.
Disconnect and reconnect the
keyboard. If the same error still
occurs, call your service
representative.
0213
Keyboard Locked -
Unlock Key Switch
Keyboard is locked.
Disconnect and reconnect the
keyboard. If the same error still
occurs, call your service
representative.
0220
Monitor Type does
not match CMOS –
Run SETUP
The monitor type is not consistent
with CMOS data entered during
system setup.
Check monitor parameters
entered during system setup. If
the same error still occurs, call
your service representative.
0230
System RAM Failed
at offset
System RAM error.
0231
Shadow RAM Failed
at offset
Shadow RAM error.
Contact your service
representative to replace the
system board or DIMM board.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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