Product Guide for Intel Desktop Board D2700DC
Table Of Contents
- Intel® Desktop Board D2700DC Product Guide
- Revision History
- Preface
- 1 Desktop Board Features
- Operating System Support
- Desktop Board Components
- Processor
- System Memory
- Graphics Support
- Intel® NM10 Express Chipset
- Onboard Audio Subsystem
- Legacy Input/Output (I/O) Controller
- LAN Subsystem
- USB 2.0 Support
- SATA Interface
- Expandability
- BIOS
- Hardware Management Features
- Power Management Features
- Battery
- Real-Time Clock
- 2 Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components
- Before You Begin
- Installation Precautions
- Installing the I/O Shield
- Installing and Removing the Desktop Board
- Installing and Removing Memory
- Connecting SATA Drives
- Installing a PCI Express Mini Card
- Installing an Intel® Z-U130 USB Solid-State Drive or Compatible Device
- Connecting to the Internal Headers
- Connecting a System Fan
- Connecting a Power Supply
- Setting the BIOS Configuration Jumper
- Replacing the Battery
- 3 Updating the BIOS
- A Board Status and Error Messages
- B Regulatory Compliance

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A Board Status and Error Messages
This appendix describes status and error messages generated by the Desktop Board’s
BIOS. The BIOS indicates these error messages with front-panel Power LED blink
codes, speaker beep codes, and by displaying text on the video monitor.
BIOS Beep Codes
The BIOS uses audible beep codes to signal status messages and error messages
indicating recoverable errors that occur during the POST. The beep codes are listed in
Table 14. These beep codes can be heard t
hrough a speaker attached to the board’s
line out audio jack (see Figure 2, B on page 16) or the piezoelectric speaker header
(see Figure 11, C).
Table 14.
BIOS Beep Codes
Type Pattern Frequency
Video error
(Note)
On-off (1.0 second each) two times, then a
2.5-second pause (off); the entire pattern
repeats (beeps and pause) once and the
BIOS will continue to boot.
932 Hz
When no VGA option ROM
is found.
Memory error On-off (1.0 second each) three times, then
a 2.5-second pause (off); the entire pattern
repeats (beeps and pause) until the system
is powered off.
932 Hz
Thermal trip warning Alternate high and low beeps (1.0 second
each) for eight beeps, followed by system
shut down.
High beep 2000 Hz
Low beep 1500 Hz
Note: Disabled by default BIOS Setup option.