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Panasonic CF-28 Series - List of Error Codes

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Troubleshooting
List
of
Error
Codes
The
following
is
a
list
of
the
messages
that
BIOS
can
display.
Most
of
them
occur
during
POST,
Some
of
them
display
informa¬
tion
about
a
hardware
device,
e.g.,
the
amount
of
memory
installed.
Others
may
indicate
a
problem
with
a
device,
such
as
the
way
it
has
been
configured.
Following
the
list
are
explanations
of
the
messages
and
remedies
for
reported
problems.
If
your
system
displays
one
of
except
the
messages
marked
below
with
an
asterisk
(*),
write
down
the
message
and
contact
Panasonic
Technical
Support,
If
your
system
fails
after
you
make
changes
in
the
Setup
menus,
reset
the
computer,
enter
Setup
and
install
Setup
defaults
or
correct
the
error.
0200
Failure
Fixed
Disk
Fixed
disk
in
not
working
or
not
configured
properly.
Check
to
see
if
fixed
disk
is
attached
properly.
Run
Setup.
Find
out
if
the
fixed-disk
type
is
correctly
identified.
0210
Stuck
key
Stuck
key
on
keyboard.
0211
Keyboard
error
Keyboard
not
working.
0212
Keyboard
Controller
Failed
Keyboard
controller
failed
test.
May
require
replacing
keyboard
controller.
0213
Keyboard
locked
-
Unlock
key
switch
Unlock
the
system
to
proceed.
0230
System
RAM
Failed
at
offset:
nnnn
System
RAM
failed
at
offset
nnnn
of
in
the
64k
block
at
which
the
error
was
detected.
0231
Shadow
RAM
Failed
at
offset:
nnnn
Shadow
RAM
failed
at
offset
nnnn
of
the
64k
block
at
which
the
error
was
detected.
0232
Extended
RAM
Failed
at
offset:
nnnn
Extended
memory
not
working
or
not
configured
properly
at
offset
nnnn,
0250
System
battery
is
dead
-
Replace
and
run
SETUP
The
CMOS
clock
battery
indicator
shows
the
battery
is
dead.
Replace
the
battery
and
run
Setup
to
reconfigure
the
system.
*0251
System
CMOS
checksum
bad
-
Default
configuration
used
System
CMOS
has
been
corrupted
or
modified
incorrectly,
perhaps
by
an
application
program
that
changes
data
stored
in
CMOS.
The
BIOS
installed
Default
SETUP
Values.
If
you
do
not
want
these
values,
enter
Setup
and
enter
your
own
values.
If
the
error
persists,
check
the
system
battery
or
contact
Panasonic
Technical
Support.
0260
System
timer
error
The
timer
test
failed.
Requires
repair
of
system
board.
0270
Real
time
clock
error
Real-time
clock
fails
BIOS
test.
May
require
board
repair.
*0280
Previous
boot
incomplete
-
Default
configuration
used
Previous
POST
did
not
complete
successfully.
POST
loads
default
values
and
offers
to
run
Setup.
If
the
failure
was
caused
by
incorrect
values
and
they
are
not
corrected,
the
next
boot
will
likely
fail.
On
systems
with
control
of
wait
states,
improper
Setup
settings
can
also
terminate
POST
and
cause
this
error
on
the
next
boot.
Run
Setup
and
verify
that
the
wait-state
configuration
is
correct.
This
error
is
cleared
the
next
time
the
system
is
booted.
0281
Memory
Size
found
by
POST
differed
from
EISA
CMOS
Memory
size
found
by
POST
differed
from
EISA
CMOS,
02BO
Diskette
drive
A
error
02B1
Diskette
drive
B
error
Drive
A:
or
B:
is
present
but
fails
the
BIOS
POST
diskette
tests.
Check
to
see
that
the
drive
is
defined
with
the
proper
diskette
type
in
Setup
and
that
the
diskette
drive
is
attached
correctly.
02B2
Incorrect
Drive
A
type
-
run
SETUP
Type
of
floppy
drive
A:
not
correctly
identified
in
Setup.
02B3
Incorrect
Drive
B
type
-
run
SETUP
Type
of
floppy
drive
B:
not
correctly
identified
in
Setup.
02D0
System
cache
error
-
Cache
disabled
Contact
Panasonic
Technical
Support.
02F0:
CPU
ID:
CPU
socket
number
for
Multi-Processor
error.
02F4:
EISA
CMOS
not
writable
ServerB10S2
test
error;
Cannot
write
to
EISA
CMOS.
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