Interpreting Post Diagnostic Front Panel Leds And Audible Codes - HP xw3400 - Workstation Technical Reference Manual

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Interpreting POST diagnostic front panel LEDs and
audible codes
This section covers the front panel LED codes as well as the audible codes that may occur before or during
POST that do not necessarily have an error code or text message associated with them.
WARNING!
the system board. To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock and/or hot surfaces, be sure
to disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and allow the internal system components to cool before
touching.
Look for the LED on the system board. If the LED is illuminated, the system still has power. Power off the
workstation and remove the power cord before proceeding.
NOTE:
If you see flashing LEDs on a PS/2 keyboard, look for flashing LEDs on the front panel of the
workstation and refer to the following table to determine the front panel LED codes.
Recommended actions in the following table are listed in the order in which they should be performed.
Not all diagnostic lights and audible codes are available on all models.
Table C-2
Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes
Activity
Green Power LED On.
Green Power LED flashes every
two seconds.
Red Power LED flashes two
times, once every second,
followed by a two second
pause. Beeps stop after fifth
iteration but LEDs continue until
problem is solved.
Red Power LED flashes three
times, once every second,
followed by a two second
pause. Beeps stop after fifth
iteration but LEDs continue until
problem is solved.
ENWW
When the workstation is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is always applied to
Beeps
None
None
2
3

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Possible Cause
Workstation on.
Workstation in Suspend to
RAM mode (some models
only) or normal Suspend
mode.
Processor thermal
protection activated:
A fan may be blocked or
not turning.
OR
The heatsink/fan assembly
is not properly attached to
the processor.
Processor not installed (not
an indicator of bad
processor).
Recommended Action
None
None required. Press any key or move the mouse
to wake the workstation.
Ensure that the workstation air vents are not
1.
blocked and the processor cooling fan is
running.
Open hood, press power button, and see if
2.
the processor fan spins. If the processor fan is
not spinning, make sure the fan's cable is
plugged onto the system board header.
If fan is plugged in, but is not spinning, then
3.
replace heatsink/fan assembly.
Check to see that the processor is present.
1.
Reseat the processor.
2.

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