Power-On Self-Test
The OmniBook 800 BIOS includes a Power-On Self-Test (POST) facility that tests a number of
hardware and firmware items in the unit at each cold-start (BOOT or RESET).
The OmniBook self-test alone should not be used to diagnose a hardware problem. If the self-
test results are absolutely clear and repeatable, confirm the results with at least two other non-
self-test failure symptoms.
Within POST, there are three kinds of messages:
Error Messages – These messages appear when there is a failure in hardware,
software, or firmware.
Informational Messages – These messages provide information to the user but
require no action.
Beep Codes – This kind of warning sounds when POST errors occur and the screen
is not yet available.
Beep Codes
These multiple beep codes indicate a failure in a simple test of:
a portion of base memory
flash BIOS checksum
a portion of conventional memory
a portion of extended memory
If the unit fails to boot, ensure that
all accessories are removed, including:
memory, floppy drive, docking station, modems and other PC Cards, printers,
external displays, pointing devices, and keyboard
clean AC power is provided (no "chained" battery chargers or auto adapters), and
press reset.
If the unit still fails to boot, it requires service.
Beep codes are used to identify a POST error that occurs when the screen is not available.
Once the screen is operating, diagnostic messages are reported to the screen. There are beep
codes for both fatal and non-fatal system board errors.
Table 2 - POST Beep Codes
Beep Code
S-S-S-P-S-S-L-P
S-S-S-P-S-L-S-P
S-S-S-P-S-L-L-P
S-S-S-P-L-S-S-P
S-S-S-P-L-S-L-P
S-S-S-P-L-L-S-P
S-S-S-P-L-L-L-P
S-S-L-P-S-S-S-P
S-S-L-P-S-S-L-P
4
Description
The DMA page registers are faulty.
The refresh circuitry is faulty
The ROM checksum is incorrect
The CMOS RAM test failed
The DMA controller is faulty
The interrupt controller failed
The 8042 keyboard controller failed
No video adapter was found
No RAM installed. No message is displayed.