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Figure 3-3 Test fail
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Messages when BD_ADDR is invalid are as follows:
Message
Meaning
Invalid BD_ADDR (all 00)
0x000000000000
Invalid BD_ADDR (all FF)
0xFFFFFFFFFFFF
Invalid BD_ADDR (bit0=1)
bit40=1b
Invalid BD_ADDR (bit1=1)
bit41=1b
Invalid BD_ADDR (define in the file)
BD_ADDR is the one already defined in the file.
If the machine detects a malfunction, it indicates the error code as shown below.
The error code begins with the least significant digit.
Error code
Table 3-2 Error code for NICSPC73.EXE (1/2)
Error code Meaning
0x01
Unknown HCI Command.
0x02
No Connection.
0x03
Hardware Failure.
0x04
Page Timeout.
0x05
Authentication Failure.
0x06
Key Missing.
0x07
Memory Full.
0x08
Connection Timeout.
0x09
Max Number Of Connections.
0x0a
Max Number Of SCO Connections To A Device.
0x0b
ACL Connection already exists.
0x0c
Command Disallowed.
0x0d
Host Rejected due to limited resources.
0x0e
Host Rejected due to security reasons.
0x0f
Host Rejected due to remote device is only a personal device.
0x10
Host Timeout.
0x11
Unsupported Feature or Parameter Value.
0x12
Invalid HCI Command Parameters.
0x13
Other End Terminated Connection: Used Ended Connection.
0x14
Other End Terminated Connection: Low Resources.
0x15
Other End Terminated Connection: About to Power Off.
0x16
Connection Terminated by Local Host.
0x17
Repeated Attempts.
0x18
Paring Not Allowed.
0x19
Unknown LMP PDU.
0x1a
Unsupported Remote Feature.
Summary of Contents for M200 - Portege - Pentium M 1.5 GHz
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Page 184: ...Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures ...
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Page 271: ...Appendices Apx A Handling the LCD Module A 6 Portege M200 Maintenance Manual 960 457 ...
Page 279: ...Appendices Apx B Board Layout B 8 Portege M200 Maintenance Manual 960 457 ...
Page 309: ...Appendices Apx C Pin Assignment C 30 Portege M200 Maintenance Manual 960 457 ...
Page 319: ...Appendices Apx E Key Layout E 2 Portege M200 Maintenance Manual 960 457 ...
Page 321: ...Appendices Apx F BIOS KBC EC Update F 2 Portege M200 Maintenance Manual 960 457 ...
Page 323: ...Appendices Apx G Reliability G 2 Portege M200 Maintenance Manual 960 457 ...
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