Owner`s manual
Page 7-4 Chapter Seven
1. Note: If the memory light is on more than once in a great while, contact your
VAR—you probably have memory problems.
The memory light is actually a "1" in front of the two-digit status code on the
front panel. When you see a 1 in this position, it indicates a parity error
condition.
If the memory light is on, perform "Procedure #3: Powerup/Reset" ONCE. If
that procedure does not clear the memory light, proceed.
2.Perform "Procedure #5: Self Test." Call your VAR with the results of the self
test and ask for help. Stop.
D.No problem was found in this section. Please perform the next procedure on your
checklist.
Procedure #2: Check the Computer Status Codes
The section below assumes your computer is not running the self test. For information
on the status codes you can see when running the self test, refer to "Procedure #5: Self
Test." For more information on the status codes mentioned below, refer to Chapter 8.
Look at the front panel Status Display:
A.If the LED is displaying a 0, everything is normal. (As the computer boots itself, a
series of status codes appears on the display panel in rapid succession. None of
the codes should remain on the display longer than a second or two.) No problem
was found in this procedure. Return to the current procedure or continue with the
next procedure on your checklist.
B.If Status Code 4 remains on the display panel, this indicates that the computer ran
out of QUEUE blocks. Additional QUEUE blocks can be allocated in the system
initialization command file.
C.If Status Code 10, 11, or 12 remain on the display panel, this indicates that during
the boot process, the computer was unable to find AM318.IDV in [1,6], or the
terminal driver in [1,6], or the system initialization command file in [1,4].
D.If one of the Status Codes 20, 21, 22, or 2E remains on the display panel, the
computer did not boot because of a problem with the boot PROM. Perform
"Procedure #6: Alternate Boot." If the computer does not come up correctly,
something serious may be wrong. Call your VAR for help. Stop.
E.If Status Code 25 or 35 remains on the display panel, this indicates that the
computer was unable to locate the User File Directory (UFD) in account [1,2] on
the boot device. This could indicate a problem with the format on your boot
device, contact your VAR for assistance.
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