Equipment Non-Service Affecting Alarms - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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Appendix C - Alarm Reference
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To clear the alarm, check fan operation, the fan filter, and the ambient
temperature of the system.

Equipment Non-Service Affecting Alarms

There are seven non-service affecting equipment alarms.
Board Sensor Unreadable Alarm
Lid Removed Alarm
Fan Tray Removed Alarm
Fan Missing Alarm
Fan Running Too Slowly Alarm
Fan Tray Removed Alarm
Fan Running Too Slowly Alarm
Board Sensor Unreadable Alarm
The Board Sensor Unreadable alarm indicates that the specified board sensor
is unreadable and that the system cannot retrieve system environment
information.
To clear the alarm, check for equipment failure and contact HP Customer
Support.
Lid Removed Alarm
The Lid Removed alarm indicates that the lid has been removed. The system is
still operational, but the temperature of the system could be compromised and
the lid must be replaced.
To clear the alarm, replace the lid.
Fan Tray Removed Alarm
The Fan Tray Removed alarm indicates that the specified fan tray has been
removed (after system boot up). The alarm specifies whether the top (
bottom (
) fan tray has been removed. The Alarm LED is steadily lit.
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To clear the alarm, replace the fan tray in the system.
Fan Missing Alarm
The Fan Missing alarm indicates the specified fan is missing.
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