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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
A horizontal line or wire is visible across the monitor screen
The monitor may use thin damper wires, located approximately 1/3 of the way
from the upper and lower screen edges, to stabilize the internal aperture grille.
These wires are most obvious when the monitor displays a white background.
The aperture grille allows more light to pass through the screen for brighter
colors and greater luminescence. The damper wire is a critical part of the overall
monitor design and does not negatively affect the monitor's function.

Power

You press the power button, but the server does not turn on
If the power button LED is green, the server is turned on, but you may
not be seeing an image on the monitor. For monitor troubleshooting, see
"Monitor" on page
If your server is plugged into a UPS, make sure that the UPS is connected
securely to an electrical outlet, turned on, and working correctly. One way
to check this is to plug the server directly into a wall outlet, bypassing the
UPS.
To make sure that the electrical outlet is working, plug a working device,
such as a lamp, into the outlet, then turn it on to test the outlet.
Open your server and make sure that the power supply cable and power
button cable are connected correctly to the system board.
When you turn on the server, it makes several short beeps
The short beeps indicate the server has encountered some type of error.
See

Processor

Your server does not recognize a new processor
Make sure that the processor is fully seated in its socket. The processor
should be recognized automatically if it is installed correctly.
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"Beep codes" on page
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