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Table 6. IMM2 error messages (continued)
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem
is solved.
v If an action step is preceded by "(Trained technician only)," that step must be performed only by a trained
technician.
80010202-0701xxxx Numeric sensor
Planar 12V going low
(lower critical) has
asserted.
80010002-0701xxxx Numeric sensor
Planar VBAT going
low (lower
non-critical) has
asserted.
80010202-0701xxxx Numeric sensor
Planar VBAT going
low (lower critical)
has asserted.
80030108-1301xxxx Sensor PS Heavy
Load has asserted.
800b0309-1301xxxx Non-
redundant:Sufficient
Resources from
Redundancy
Degraded or Fully
Redundant for Power
Resource has
asserted.
Error
A lower critical
sensor going low
has asserted.
Warning
A lower critical
sensor going low
has asserted.
Error
A lower critical
sensor going low
has asserted.
Info
The system is
consuming more
power than the
power supply or
supplies are rated
for. The system will
throttle to avoid
shutting down due
to a power supply
over-current
condition.
Warning
A change to the
sufficiency status of
the power supply
has happened.
1. Check power supply n LED.
2. Remove the failing power supply.
3. Follow actions for OVER SPEC
LED in "Light path diagnostics
LEDs" on page 129.
4. (Trained technician only) Replace
the system board.
(n = power supply number)
Replace the system battery (see
"Removing the battery" on page 273
and "Installing the battery" on page
275).
Replace the system battery (see
"Removing the battery" on page 273
and "Installing the battery" on page
275).
1. Replace the power supply with
higher rated power.
2. Reduce the total power
consumption by removing newly
added or unused option like drives
or adapters.
1. Non-redundant sufficient: Power
load will be handled by remaining
power supply, though the system
may throttle to avoid a power
supply over-current condition. See
"Power-supply LEDs" on page 135
for more information.
2. Replace the power supply with
higher rated power.
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