Troubleshooting Procedures
After the self test finishes testing all the devices, wait until it's performing the system
configuration inventory again and press the Reset button to end the test.
There is a slight chance you might damage the data on the disks if you interrupt the test
while it is testing one of the storage devices.
If the test loops on the configuration test, stays on error code 80 or 8F and won't go further, press
the Reset button to stop the test.
If the test loops on the memory test, stays on a memory error code and won't go further, press the
Reset button.
I.
If errors were found, call your VAR for help.
To find out what the blinking number you recorded means, refer to your Self Test User's Guide.
Be sure to keep your Self Test Checker, since that information will be of help to your VAR.
J.
If the self test didn't find a problem, return to the current troubleshooting procedure or perform the
next procedure on your checklist.
Configuration Test
Steady
A / indicates two codes blink alternately. An * indicates the code is in the range shown. X stands
for any single digit.
AM-6060 Computer Owner's Manual, Rev. 00
Blinking
Steady
80
80
5b
8F
Table 7-1: Self Test Checker (1)
Serial Port Test
Steady
Blinking
A0
A0/1/2*
Table 7-2: Self Test Checker (2)
Memory Test
Interval Timer Test
Blinking
Steady
90
9X/1/16*
8F/1-16*
8F
Hard Disk Test
Steady
Blinking
A8
A9/11
AA/11
Ab/11
Blinking
98
98
A8
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