6-16 Troubleshooting
Beep Codes
If an error occurs during the POST, the server emits beeping codes, indicating the type of error.
Each number indicates the number of short beeps, and a hyphen indicates a pause. For example,
the beep interval 1-2-2-3 indicates 1 beep, pause, 2 beeps, pause, 2 beeps, pause, and 3 beeps
notifying that the checksum error occurred on ROM.
Beeps Error
Recommended
Action
1-2-2-3
ROM Checksum Error
Ask your service representative to replace
the motherboard.
1-3-1-1
DRAM Refresh Test Error
Check if memory DIMMs are installed
correctly. If the same error still occurs, call
your service representative.
1-3-1-3
Keyboard Controller Error
Check keyboard. If the same error still
occurs, call your service representative.
1-3-3-1
Memory Not Detected or Incorrect
DIMM Type
Check if memory DIMMs are installed
correctly. Change memory DIMMs. If the
same error still occurs, call your service
representative.
1-3-4-1
DRAM Address Error
1-3-4-3
DRAM Test Low Byte Error
1-4-1-1
DRAM Test High Byte Error
Check if memory DIMMs are installed
correctly. If the same error still occurs, call
your service representative.
1-5-1-1
CPU Startup Error
Ask your service representative to replace
the motherboard.
1-5-2-1
No CPU Error
Ask your service representative to replace
the CPU or motherboard.
1-5-4-4 Power
Failure
2-1-2-3
BIOS ROM Copy/Write Test Error
2-2-3-1
Unexpected Interrupt Test Error
Ask your service representative to replace
the motherboard.
1-2
Option ROM Initialization Error
Start SETUP and check the BIOS settings.
Check if the PCI board is properly installed
if Option ROM expansion for additional
PCI board is not displayed.
If the same error still occurs, ask your
service representative to replace the
additional PCI board or motherboard.
NOTE:
Beep code 1-5-4-2 informs you that AC power supply is
interrupted due to power failure or momentary voltage drop and the system
is restarted. This is not an error.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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