Dell Precision Mobile systems have a long history of built-in diagnostic indicators. These can be audible beeps, power buttons that display different states and colours, Lock and Status LEDs that change states and colours or a combination of them all, to indicate at which point during the Power On Self Test (POST) a system is having issues.
The following article is a reference guide to the codes available on each model and what those codes mean. These change through the various models and years. These indicators are merely a starting point to narrow down any troubleshooting you will carry out to identify the cause of your current issue. You can use this as a starting point to narrow down the proper troubleshooting guide you will need or you can contact technical support for further help and they will be looking for these indicators as well.
With this series of laptops, the diagnostic LEDs changed to use two different methods depending on the model of the system you have:
(Figure 4.1: Precision M5510)
Power LED State | Description |
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Boot Failure - This is a system fault error condition, including the power supply. Only the +5VSB rail on the power supply is working correctly. | |
Boot Failure - The computer is receiving electrical power, and power supplied by the power supply is normal. A device might be malfunctioning or incorrectly installed. Refer to the table below for Amber Blinking Pattern diagnostics suggestion and possible failures. | |
The system is in S0 state, the normal power state of a functioning machine. The BIOS will turn the LED to this state to indicate it has started fetching opcodes. | |
The system is in a low power state, either S1 or S3. This does not indicate a fault condition. |
LED Behaviour | Problem Description | Next Steps |
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1 | System Board: BIOS, ROM Failure |
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2 | No Memory / RAM detected |
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3 | System board, Chipset Error, Clock Failure, Gate A20 Failure, Super I/O Failure, Keyboard controller failure |
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4 | Memory / RAM failure |
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5 | CMOS battery failure |
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6 | Video card/chip failure |
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7 | CPU Failure |
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(Figure 4.2 Precision M7710)
Power LED State | Description |
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The system is in S0 state, the normal power state of a functioning machine. The BIOS will turn the LED to this state to indicate it has started fetching opcodes. | |
The system is in a low power state, either S1 or S3. This does not indicate a fault condition. |
LED Behaviour | Problem Description | Next Steps | |
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Amber | White | ||
2 | 1 | CPU Failure |
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2 | 2 | System Board: BIOS, ROM Failure |
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2 | 3 | No Memory / RAM detected |
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2 | 4 | Memory / RAM failure |
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2 | 5 | Invalid Memory Installed |
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2 | 6 | System board, Chipset Error |
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2 | 7 | System board, LCD |
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3 | 1 | CMOS battery failure |
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3 | 2 | PCI or Video card/chip failure |
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3 | 3 | BIOS Recovery 1 |
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3 | 4 | BIOS Recovery 2 |
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3 | 5 | Power Rail Failure |
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3 | 6 | SBIOS Flash Corruption |
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3 | 7 | ME Error |
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This indicates the Battery power management LEDs codes
LED Behaviour | Battery State |
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Blinking Amber and White light (repeated) | An unauthenticated or unsupported non-Dell AC adapter is plugged to your notebook |
Blinking Amber and Steady White light (repeated) | Temporary battery failure with AC adapter present |
Constantly blinking Amber | Fatal battery failure with AC adapter present |
Solid White | The battery in charge mode with AC Adapter |
Light off | The battery in full charge mode with AC adapter present |
Light off | The battery in full charge mode without AC adapter present |
Solid Amber | Battery charge is critically slow (approx. 30 minutes or less of battery life remaining), without AC adapter present |
With this series, the Diagnostic LEDs changed to use only the System status LED indicators. The Diagnostic LEDs are now the HDD activity light, the Battery indicator light and the Wi-Fi light.
(Figure 3.1 Precision M4300)
(Figure 3.2 Status LEDs)
Icon | Description |
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HDD activity light - Turns white when the laptop reads or writes data | |
Battery indicator light - Turns on steadily or blinks to indicate battery charge status | |
Wi-Fi light - Turns on when wireless networking is enabled |
If the laptop is connected to an electrical outlet, the power/battery light operates as follows:
LED Behaviour | Description |
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Solid white colour | Battery charging with AC adapter |
Pulsing white colour (slow increase/decrease in illumination) | The system in Standby, Battery charging with AC adapter |
Off | System Off, Battery charging with AC adapter (power >90%) |
Diagnostic LED | Description | Next Step | ||
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HDD/Storage LED |
Battery LED |
Wireless LED |
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Blinking | Solid | Solid | The microcontroller is handing control of the system to the processor. This code persists if no processor is detected |
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Solid | Blinking | Solid | The memory has encountered an error |
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Blinking | Blinking | Blinking | A system board component is faulty |
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Blinking | Blinking | Solid | The video card is preventing the system from completing POST |
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Blinking | Blinking | Off | The keyboard is preventing the system from completing POST |
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Blinking | Off | Blinking | The USB controller encountered a problem during initialization |
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Solid | Blinking | Blinking | No SODIMM memory modules are installed |
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Blinking | Solid | Blinking | The LCD encountered a problem during initialization |
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Off | Blinking | Blinking | The modem is preventing the system from completing POST |
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LED Behaviour | Description |
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Alternately blinking amber light and blue light | An unauthenticated or unsupported, non-Dell AC adapter is attached to your laptop |
Alternately blinking amber light with steady blue light | Temporary battery failure with AC adapter present |
Constantly blinking amber light | Fatal battery failure with AC adapter present |
Light off | The battery in full charge mode with AC adapter present |
Blue light on | The battery in charge mode with AC adapter present |
This series had a combination of Keyboard status LEDs with the System status LEDs on the chassis.
(Figure 2.1 Precision M6400)
These models had a block of keyboard status LEDs on the front of the chassis that either lit up solid Green flashed Green or were Off. I've included a table below with what these indicated.
(Figure 2.2 Caps Lock LEDs)
Icon | Description |
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Caps Lock light - Turns on when the Caps Lock is engaged | |
Scroll Lock light - Turns on when the Scroll Lock is engaged | |
Number Lock light - Turns on when the Number Lock is enabled |
LED Pattern (1 2 3) |
LED Pattern |
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ON-FLASH-FLASH | No SODIMMs are installed |
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FLASH-ON-ON | System board error |
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FLASH-ON-FLASH | LCD Panel Error |
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OFF-FLASH-OFF | Memory compatibility error |
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ON-FLASH-ON | Memory is detected but has errors |
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OFF-FLASH-FLASH | Modem Error |
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FLASH-FLASH-FLASH | System board error |
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FLASH-FLASH-OFF | Option ROM Error |
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OFF-ON-OFF | Storage device error |
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FLASH-FLASH-ON | Video card error |
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If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the battery light operates as follows:
To check the battery charge, press and release the status button on the battery charge gauge to illuminate the charge-level lights. Each light represents approximately 20 percent of the total battery charge. For example, if four lights are on, the battery has 80 percent of its charge remaining. If no lights appear, the battery has no charge.
To check the battery health using the charge gauge, press and hold the status button on the battery charge gauge for at least 3 seconds. If no lights appear, the battery is in good condition and more than 80 percent of its original charge capacity remains. Each light represents incremental degradation. If five lights appear, less than 60 percent of the charge capacity remains, and you should consider replacing the battery.
Dell Precision systems have a long history of built-in diagnostic indicators. These can be audible beeps and specific diagnostics LEDs to indicate when during the Power On Self Test (POST) a system is having issues.
(Figure 1.1 Precision M4300)
These models had a block of keyboard status LEDs on the front of the chassis that either lit up solid Green flashed Green or were Off. I've included a table below with what these indicated.
(Figure 1.2 Caps Lock LEDs)
Icon | Description |
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Caps Lock light - Turns on when the Caps Lock is engaged | |
Scroll Lock light - Turns on when the Scroll Lock is engaged | |
Number Lock light - Turns on when the Number Lock is enabled |
Flash Code | LED Pattern | Description | Next Step |
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Flash-On-On | The microcontroller is handing control of the system to the processor. This code persists if no processor is detected. |
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On-Flash-On | The memory has encountered an error. |
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Flash-Flash-Flash | A system board component is faulty. |
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Flash-Flash-On | The video card is preventing the system from completing POST. |
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Flash-Flash-Off | The keyboard is preventing the system from completing POST. |
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Flash-Off-Flash | The USB controller encountered a problem during initialization. |
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On-Flash-Flash | No SODIMMs are installed. |
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Flash-On-Flash | The LCD encountered a problem during initialization. |
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Off-Flash-Flash | The modem is preventing the system from completing POST. |
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(Figure 1.3 Hinge-Up Status LEDs)
If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the battery light operates as follows:
If the computer is running on a battery, the battery light operates as follows:
Refer to the table for definitions of the acronyms within this article.
Acronym | Definition |
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BIOS | Basic Input/Output System |
CFG | Resource Configuration |
CPU | Central Processing Unit |
DIMM | Dual In-line Memory Module |
DMA | Direct Memory Access |
EC | Embedded Controller |
HECI | Host Embedded Controller Interface |
LCD | Liquid Crystal Display |
LED | Light Emitting Diode |
MBF | Motherboard Failure |
MBIST | Memory Built-in Self Test |
ME | Management Engine |
MEM | Memory |
NVRAM | Non-Volatile Random Access Memory |
PCI | Peripheral Component Interconnect |
POV | Post-video Activity |
PRV | Pre-video Activity |
PSU | Power Supply Unit |
RAM | Random Access Memory |
RCM | Recovery Mode |
ROM | Read Only Memory |
RTC | Real Time Clock |
S0 | System Power State S0 – This is the Working State, where your Windows PC is awake. |
S1 | System Power State S1 – In this sleep state, the CPU is stopped, and your computer is in standby mode. |
S2 | System Power State S2 – This state is similar to S1 except that the CPU and system cache are lost because the processor loses power. |
S3 | System Power State S3 – In this state, data is saved to RAM, hard drives, and other hardware are shut down. |
S4 | System Power State S4 – In this state, RAM and other data are saved to the hard disk. |
S5 | System Power State S5 - The System is off. |
SBIOS | Small Board Interface Operating System |
SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface |
STD | Boot Hand Off |
STO | Storage Device |
TPM | Trusted Platform Module |
USB | Universal Serial Bus |
VID | Video |
If you require further assistance, please contact Dell Technical Support.
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