Owner`s manual

Page 7-5Troubleshooting Procedures
F.If Status Code 23, 2F, 33, or 3F remains on the display panel, you might have a
problem with your boot device selection. Verify that the boot ID switches on the
back panel of your computer are set correctly according to the instructions in
Chapter 2. Perform "Procedure #3: Powerup/Reset." If the computer does not
boot normally at this point, call your VAR. Stop.
G.If Status Code 24 through 28 or 34 through 39 remains on the display panel, your
System Disk might be the source of the problem. Perform "Procedure #6:
Alternate Boot." If the computer boots correctly, then you can suspect something
is wrong with the System Disk. Your VAR can help you restore your System Disk.
If the computer does not boot, something more serious may be wrong. In either
case, call your VAR for help. Stop.
H.If you see Status Code 29 on the display panel, the computer is trying to warm
boot from a tape device and is searching for a label on the tape. If this status code
remains on the display panel for more than a minute or so, verify the correct tape
is mounted in the drive. If you have a known good warm boot tape in the drive,
and the computer will not boot from it, contact your VAR for help. Stop.
I.If Status Code 2A, 2b, 3A, or 3b remains on the display panel, your computer is
having a problem loading or executing the system monitor program. Perform
"Procedure #6: Alternate Boot." If the computer boots correctly, you might have a
problem with the files on your System Disk. Your VAR can help you restore these
files. If the computer does not boot from the alternate device either, something
more serious may be wrong. Again, contact your VAR for help. Stop.
J.If Status Code 2d or 3d remains on the display panel, your computer has
encountered an error, perhaps due to faulty memory or addressing. Perform
"Procedure #5: Self Test." If your computer does not pass the self test, call your
VAR with the information from the test. Stop.
K.If the status code is 80 through 8C, you are in the self test mode. Perform
"Procedure #3: Powerup/Reset." If the computer boots normally, your problem is
fixed; if it doesn’t, call your VAR.
L.If the Status Code is a number not discussed above, your computer is probably a
victim of random noise on the power lines or a software error.
Perform "Procedure #5: Self Test." If the computer does not pass the self test, call
your VAR with the information from the test.
If the computer passes the self test, perform "Procedure #3: Powerup/Reset"; if
the computer comes up normally, your problem is probably fixed. If it does not
come up normally, call your VAR.
Eagle Series Computer Owner’s Manual, Rev. 03