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Chapter Eight
AM-6000 Computer Owner's Manual, Rev. 01
Front Panel
Status Code
Description
0
Computer is functioning normally.
4
System has gone under 100 queue blocks remaining. This code displays
until replaced by another, even if the system now has over 100 queue
blocks. At a convenient time, allocate more system queue blocks in the
system initialization file.
7
LEVEL7 debugger is active. Will occur only when the LEVEL7 software is
loaded in system memory. Refer to the LEVEL7 documentation for details.
Steady 8
The computer's internal DC power supply has detected an internal power
failure. Contact your VAR.
Flashing 8
UPS low battery condition has existed for more than two minutes. The
system has executed a shutdown procedure. Write-caching is deactivated on
any disk drives which had it enabled. The system is now in a HALT
condition until the batteries in the UPS are completely dead. Turn off
system power! To reset this condition, you must get the UPS primary power
back on line. Check the UPS input power breaker and be sure it's ON! The
system must be rebooted with a hardware reset.
9
Memory parity error was encountered.
F
During booting, memory is being cleared and sized.
10
An interface driver (.IDV) defined in a TRMDEF statement in the system
initialization file was not found in account [1,6] on first logical of the boot
device.
11
A terminal driver (.TDV) defined in a TRMDEF statement in the system
initialization file was not found in account [1,6] on the boot device.
12
AMOS system initialization (.INI) file not found in account [1,4] on the first
logical of the boot device.
20
The computer is beginning to execute the boot PROM. An error at this point
indicates your computer has a faulty PROM. Contact your VAR.
21
The computer is transferring the instructions from the PROM into its
Random Access Memory (RAM). If an error occurs here, your computer
might have a bad PROM or bad memory. Contact your VAR.
22
The computer is generating a checksum of the instructions in Random
Access Memory. If this calculated checksum does not match the checksum
coded into the instructions themselves, you see a 2E error code. If an error
occurs here, your computer might have a bad PROM or bad memory.
Contact your VAR.
Table 8-1: Front Panel Status Codes