Identifying Lcd-Indicated Conditions - HP Vizualize,Visualize b2000 Supplementary Manual

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Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions

The B2000 workstation uses an LCD panel to display firmware/OS progress codes. The
codes, referred to as chassis codes, consist of one of the mnemonics listed below, followed by
a 4-digit hexadecimal number identifying the code module being executed. The mnemonics
and their meanings are:
A hardware error has been detected
FLT
Hardware being tested
TST
Hardware being initialized
INI
System being shutdown
SHU
A non-optimal or unusual operating condition exists
WRN
Computer is running operating system
RUN
In general, the LCD display has the following format:
MMM
CCCC:
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
MMM
CCCC
FFFFFF
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Description of the chassis code
If the system encounters an FLT code while the system is booting, the FLT code is
interpreted and a message is displayed. For example, you may have information similar to
the following in the LCD:
Three-character chassis code mnemonic
FLT
Four-digit hexadecimal code
30FC
Six-character Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) description
SYS BD
Description of the chassis code
bad sys bd id
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FFFFFF
Three-character chassis code mnemonic
Four-digit hexadecimal code
Six-character Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) description
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