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Beep codes – Dell Precision T7500 (Early 2009) User Manual

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S2

3- Solid

4- Off

CPU

CPU

failure was detected.

S3

1- Off

2- Off

3- Solid

4- Solid

MEM

Memory

Memory subsystem configuration activity is in progress.

Appropriate memory modules were detected but a

memory failure has occurred.

S4

1- Off

2- Solid

3- Off

4- Off

PCI

PCI device

PCI device configuration activity is in progress or PCI

device failure was detected.

S5

1- Off

2- Solid

3- Off

4- Solid

VID

Video Card

Video subsystem configuration activity in progress or

video subsystem failure.

S6

1- Off

2- Solid

3- Solid

4- Off

STO

Storage

Storage device configuration in progress or storage

subsystem failure.

S7

1- Off

2- Solid

3- Solid

4- Solid

USB

USB

USB subsystem configuration activity in progress or

USB subsystem failure.

S8

1- Solid

2- Off

3- Off

4- Off

MEM

Memory

Memory subsystem configuration activity is in progress.

No memory modules were detected.

S9

1- Solid

2- Off

3- Off

4- Solid

MBF

System

board

Fatal system board failure detected.

S10

1- Solid

2- Off

3- Solid

4- Off

MEM

Memory

Memory subsystem configuration activity is in progress.

Memory modules have been detected but appear to be

incompatible or in an invalid configuration.

S11

1- Solid

2- Off

3- Solid

4- Solid

PRV

Other pre-

video

activity

Indicates routine system activity preceding video

initialization.

S12

1- Solid

2- Solid

3- Off

4- Off

CFG

Resource

configuration System resource configuration in progress.

S13

1- Solid

2- Solid

3- Off

4- Solid

Reserved

Reserved for future use. This pattern is being

considered to indicate the Visual Off state on the

Dimension systems.

S14

1- Solid

2- Solid

3- Solid

4- Off

POV

Other post-

video

activity

Indicates routine system activity subsequent to video

initialization.

S15

1- Solid

2- Solid

3- Solid

4- Solid

STD

Boot hand

off

Indicates End of POST process. Lights are normally in

this state briefly as POST completes. Once the hand-off

to the OS is done, the lights turn off and transition to

S0e state.

Beep Codes

When errors occur during a boot routine that cannot be reported on the monitor, the computer may emit a beep code that

identifies the problem. The beep code is a pattern of sounds: for example, one beep followed by a second beep, then

followed by a burst of three beeps (code 1-1-3) means that the computer was unable to read the data in nonvolatile

random-access memory (NVRAM). If the system loses power and beeps constantly when you turn it back on, the BIOS is

probably corrupted.