Cannot power on system unit

Perform this procedure until you correct the problem and you can power on the system.

Please see Power isolation procedures for important safety information before continuing with this procedure.

  1. Attempt to power on the system. Does the system power on, and is the system power status indicator light on continuously?
    Note:
    The system power status indicator blinks at the slower rate (one blink per two seconds) while powered off, and at the faster rate (one blink per second) during a normal power-on sequence.
  2. Are there any characters displayed on the control panel (a scrolling dot may be visible as a character)?
  3. Are the mainline ac power cables from the power supply, power distribution unit, or external uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to the customer's ac power outlet connected and seated correctly at both ends?
  4. Perform the following:
    1. Verify that the UPS is powered on (if it is installed). If the UPS will not power on, follow the service procedures for the UPS to ensure proper line voltage and UPS operation.
    2. Disconnect the mainline ac power cable or ac power jumper cable from the system's ac power connector at the system.
    3. Use a multimeter to measure the ac voltage at the system end of the mainline ac power cable or ac power jumper cable.
      Note:
      Some system models have more than one mainline ac power cable or ac power jumper cable. For these models, disconnect all the mainline ac power cables or ac power jumper cables and measure the ac voltage at each cable before continuing with the next step.

      Is the ac voltage from 200 V ac to 240 V ac?

      • No: Go to step 11.
      • Yes: Continue with the next step.
  5. Perform the following:
    1. Disconnect the mainline ac power cable(s) from the power outlet.
    2. Exchange the system unit control panel.
    3. Reconnect the mainline ac power cables to the power outlet.
    4. Attempt to power on the system.

    Does the system power on?

  6. Perform the following:
    1. Disconnect the mainline ac power cable(s) from the power outlet.
    2. Exchange the power supply or supplies.
    3. Reconnect the mainline ac power cables to the power outlet.
    4. Attempt to power on the system.

    Does the system power on?

  7. Perform the following:
    1. Disconnect the mainline ac power cable(s).
    2. Replace the FSP card in the primary processor enclosure.
    3. Reconnect the mainline ac power cables to the power outlet.
    4. Attempt to power on the system.

    Does the system power on?

  8. Perform the following:
    1. Disconnect the mainline ac power cable(s).
    2. Replace the FSP card in the first secondary processor enclosure.
    3. Reconnect the mainline ac power cables to the power outlet.
    4. Attempt to power on the system.

    Does the system power on?

  9. Perform the following:
    1. Disconnect the mainline ac power cable(s).
    2. Replace the I/O backplane in the primary processor enclosure.
    3. Reconnect the mainline ac power cables to the power outlet.
    4. Attempt to power on the system.

    Does the system power on?

  10. Perform the following:
    1. Disconnect the mainline ac power cable(s).
    2. Replace the I/O backplane in the first secondary processor enclosure.
    3. Reconnect the mainline ac power cables to the power outlet.
    4. Attempt to power on the system.

    Does the system power on?

  11. Are you working on a system unit with a power distribution unit with tripped breakers?
  12. Does the system have an external UPS installed?
  13. Use a multimeter to measure the ac voltage at the external UPS outlets. Is the ac voltage from 200 V ac to 240 V ac?
  14. Perform the following:
    1. Disconnect the mainline ac power cable from the customer's ac power outlet.
    2. Use a multimeter to measure the ac voltage at the customer's ac power outlet.
      Note:
      Some system models have more than one mainline ac power cable. For these models, disconnect all the mainline ac power cables and measure the ac voltage at all ac power outlets before continuing with this step.

      Is the ac voltage from 200 V ac to 240 V ac?

      • Yes: Exchange the mainline ac power cable. Then go to step 1.
      • No: Inform the customer that the ac voltage at the power outlet is not correct. When the ac voltage at the power outlet is correct, reconnect the mainline ac power cables to the power outlet. This ends the procedure.
  15. Perform the following to bypass the UPS unit:
    1. Power off your system and the UPS unit.
    2. Remove the signal cable used between the UPS and the system.
    3. Remove any power jumper cords used between the UPS and the attached devices.
    4. Remove the country or region specific power cord used from the UPS to the wall outlet.
    5. Use the correct power cord (the original country or region specific power cord shipped with your system) and connect it to the power inlet on the system. Plug the other end of this cord into a compatible wall outlet.
    6. Attempt to power on the system.

    Does the power-on standby sequence complete successfully?

  16. Display the selected IPL mode on the system unit control panel. Is the selected mode the same mode that the customer was using when the power-on failure occurred?
  17. Is a function 11 reference code displayed on the system unit control panel?
  18. Perform the following:
    1. Power off the system.
    2. Select the mode on the system unit control panel that the customer was using when the power-on failure occurred.
    3. Attempt to power on the system.

    Does the system power on?

  19. Continue the IPL. Does the IPL complete successfully?