Beep codes – Dell OptiPlex 160L User Manual
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Beep Codes
Your computer might emit a series of beeps during start-up if the monitor cannot display errors or problems. This series of beeps, called a beep code, identifies
a problem. One possible beep code (code 1-3-1) consists of one beep, a burst of three beeps, and then one beep. This beep code tells you that the computer
encountered a memory problem.
If your computer beeps during start-up:
1.
Write down the beep code on the
Diagnostics Checklist
.
2.
Run the
Dell Diagnostics
to identify a more serious cause.
3.
Contact Dell
for technical assistance.
green
yellow
yellow
yellow
yellow
green
No memory modules are
detected.
l
Reinstall all memory modules and restart the computer.
l
To eliminate the possibility of a faulty memory connector, remove all memory modules, reinstall one
memory module (if the computer supports a single module), and then restart the computer. If the
computer starts normally, move the memory module to a different connector and restart the
computer. Continue until you have identified a faulty connector or reinstalled all modules without
error.
yellow
green
yellow
green
Memory modules are
detected, but a memory
configuration or compatibility
error exists.
l
Ensure that no special memory module/memory connector placement requirements exist.
l
Verify that the memory modules that you are installing are compatible with your computer.
l
If the problem persists,
contact Dell
.
yellow
green
green
green
Another failure has
occurred.
l
Ensure that the cables are properly connected to the system board from all installed hard drives.
l
Check the computer message that appears on your monitor screen.
l
If the problem persists,
contact Dell
.
green
green
green
green
The computer is in a normal
operating condition after
POST.
l
None.
Code
Cause
1-1-2
Processor register failure
1-1-3
NVRAM read/write failure
1-1-4
ROM BIOS checksum failure
1-2-1
Programmable interval timer failure
1-2-2
DMA initialization failure
1-2-3
DMA page register read/write failure
1-3-1 through 2-4-4 Memory not being properly identified or used
3-1-1
Slave DMA register failure
3-1-2
Master DMA register failure
3-1-3
Master interrupt mask register failure
3-1-4
Slave interrupt mask register failure
3-2-2
Interrupt vector loading failure
3-2-4
Keyboard Controller Test failure
3-3-1
NVRAM power loss
3-3-2
Invalid NVRAM configuration
3-3-4
Video Memory Test failure