AnalogDigitalInterfaceModeChannel1
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Sets the defined Analog or Digital Interface mode for channel 1. The following are the possible values:
- Unused—Channel is unused.
- ADCInput—Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input.
- DACOutput—Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output.
- DACAndADC—Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input.
- GPIO—Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output.
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AnalogDigitalInterfaceModeChannel2
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Sets the defined Analog or Digital Interface mode for channel 2. The following are the possible values:
- Unused—Channel is unused.
- ADCInput—Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input.
- DACOutput—Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output.
- DACAndADC—Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input.
- GPIO—Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output.
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AnalogDigitalInterfaceModeChannel3
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Sets the defined Analog or Digital Interface mode for channel 3. The following are the possible values:
- Unused—Channel is unused.
- ADCInput—Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input.
- DACOutput—Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output.
- DACAndADC—Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input.
- GPIO—Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output.
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AnalogDigitalInterfaceModeChannel4
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Sets the defined Analog or Digital Interface mode for channel 4. The following are the possible values:
- Unused—Channel is unused.
- ADCInput—Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input.
- DACOutput—Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output.
- DACAndADC—Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input.
- GPIO—Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output.
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AnalogDigitalInterfaceModeChannel5
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Sets the defined Analog or Digital Interface mode for channel 5. The following are the possible values:
- Unused—Channel is unused.
- ADCInput—Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input.
- DACOutput—Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output.
- DACAndADC—Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input.
- GPIO—Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output.
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AnalogDigitalInterfaceModeChannel6
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Sets the defined Analog or Digital Interface mode for channel 6. The following are the possible values:
- Unused—Channel is unused.
- ADCInput—Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input.
- DACOutput—Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output.
- DACAndADC—Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input.
- GPIO—Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output.
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AnalogDigitalInterfaceModeChannel7
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Sets the defined Analog or Digital Interface mode for channel 7. The following are the possible values:
- Unused—Channel is unused.
- ADCInput—Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input.
- DACOutput—Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output.
- DACAndADC—Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input.
- GPIO—Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output.
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AnalogDigitalInterfaceModeChannel8
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Sets the defined Analog or Digital Interface mode for channel 8. The following are the possible values:
- Unused—Channel is unused.
- ADCInput—Sets the channel mode as Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) input.
- DACOutput—Sets the channel mode as Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output.
- DACAndADC—Sets the channel mode as DAC output, but can be monitored through ADC input.
- GPIO—Sets the channel mode as General Purpose Input or Output.
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BatteryFuelGauge
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This feature controls the battery fuel gauge. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Enabling this feature allows the battery fuel gauge to be activated on touch or swipe.
- Disabled—Disabling this feature prevents the battery fuel gauge from being activated on touch or swipe.
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CanBus
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Enables or disables the Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus. The following are the possible values:
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DisBluetoothRadio
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Bluetooth radio stops functioning when stealth mode is enabled. The following are the possible values:
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DisOnboardFans
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Onboard fans stop functioning when stealth mode is enabled. The following are the possible values:
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DisGPSReceiver
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GPS receiver stops functioning when stealth mode is enabled. The following are the possible values:
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DisOnboardLCDScreen
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Onboard LCD screen stops functioning when stealth mode is enabled. The following are the possible values:
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DisOnboardLEDs
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Onboard LEDs stop functioning when stealth mode is enabled. The following are the possible values:
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DisOnboardSpeakers
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Onboard speakers stop functioning when stealth mode is enabled. The following are the possible values:
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DisOsdBtn
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Enables or disables the On-screen Display (OSD) buttons on All-In-One system. The following are the possible values:
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DisWLANRadio
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WLAN radio stops functioning when stealth mode is enabled. The following are the possible values:
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DisWWANRadio
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WWAN radio stops functioning when stealth mode is enabled. The following are the possible values:
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DockSupportOnBattery
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Enabling DockSupportOnBattery allows you to use the docking station, when AC power is absent, but only when the battery is preceding a certain charge percentage. The percentage may change per battery and per platform. For example, the dock may only be powered when the battery is at 60 percent charge or higher, and when the battery drops below this level (without AC power) the dock loses power. The following are the possible values: Possible values:
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DustFilter
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Enables or disables the BIOS messages for maintaining the optional dust filter installed in the computer. BIOS generates a pre-boot reminder to clean or replace the dust filter based on the interval settings. The following are the possible values: Disabled, 15days, 30days, 60days, 90days, 120days, 150days, 180days.
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EmbNic1
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Controls the state of on-board LAN controller 1. The following are the possible values:
- Disabled
- Enabled
- EnabledPxe
- OnWithImageServerBoot
- EnabledwithRPLBoot
- EnabledwithISCSIBoot
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EmbNic2
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Controls the state of on-board LAN controller 2. The following are the possible values:
- Disabled
- EnabledPXE
- Enabled
- EnabledwithImageServerBoot
- EnabledwithRPLBoot
- EnabledwithISCSIBoot
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EmbSataRaid
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Configures the operating mode of the integrated SATA hard drive controller. The following are the possible values:
- Disabled—The SATA controllers are hidden.
- Ata—SATA is configured for ATA mode.
- Ahci—SATA is configured for AHCI mode.
- Raid—SATA is configured to support RAID mode (Intel Rapid Restore Technology).
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Emmcdevice
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Enables or disables the eMMC drive. The following are the possible values:
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FrontBezelLEDIntensity
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Controls the light intensity of system's front bezel LED. The following are the possible values:
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FrontFan
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The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—When enabled, the front fan utilizes the thermal solution of the system.
- Disabled—When disabled, thermal solution of the system utilizes only the fan from the back panel.
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FingerprintReader
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Enables or disables the Fingerprint Reader device. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Fingerprint Reader device is enabled.
- Disabled—Fingerprint Reader device is disabled.
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FingerprintReaderSingleSignOn
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Enables or disables the FingerprintReaderSingleSignOn. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—FingerprintReaderSingleSignOn is enabled.
- Disabled—FingerprintReaderSingleSignOn is disabled.
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ForcePXEasFirstBootDevice
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Enables or disables Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) as the first boot device for all subsequent boots. The following are the possible values:
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ForcePxeNextBoot
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Enables or disables Force PXE on next boot in BIOS. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—If enabled, when the BIOS boots next time, the first PXE-capable device is inserted as the first device in the boot sequence. Enabling this value causes this operation on the next boot only, and does not cause a change in the defined boot sequence of the system. The BIOS chooses the first PXE-capable device as the onboard network controller of the system, if present and enabled, or the first bootable network device found in the standard PCI search order of the system, whichever comes first.
- Disabled—If disabled, the boot override feature is disabled and the system boot sequence is in effect.
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FrontPowerButton
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Enables or disables the front power button. The following are the possible values:
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Hdd1FanEnable
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Enables or disables the automatic fan controller, an error check of a fan. If a fan is detected, this function is automatically enabled. Disabling the fan requires physical removal of the HDD fan. The following are the possible values:
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Hdd2FanEnable
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Enables or disables the automatic fan controller, an error check of a fan. If a fan is detected, this function is automatically enabled. Disabling the fan requires physical removal of the HDD2 fan. The following are the possible values:
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Hdd3FanEnable
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Enables or disables the automatic fan controller, an error check of a fan. If a fan is detected, this function is automatically enabled. Disabling the fan requires physical removal of the HDD3 fan. The following are the possible values:
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IgnitionSwitchEnable
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Enables or disables the external ignition pin. Disabled by default. The following are the possible values:
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IgnitionSwitchOnDelay
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The delay is displayed in seconds when the power button event is passed to the OS to initiate a boot of the system. Possible values are from (0—21600). By default the value is 5s.
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IgnitionSwitchOffDelay
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The delay is displayed in seconds untill the power button event is passed to the OS for shutting down the system. Possible values are from (0—21600). By default the value is 5s.
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IgnitionSwitchDebounceCycle
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De-Bounce Ignition Power Switch cycle time is displayed in milli-seconds. Possible values are from (50—5000). By default the value is 50ms.
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IntegratedAudio
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Enables or disables the integrated audio controller. The following are the possible values:
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IntegratedSas
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Enables or disables the integrated Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller.
NOTE: This option affects the SAS RAID controller Only. This controller operates the connectors on the motherboard that are marked SASA and SASB.
The following are the possible values:
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InternalSpeaker
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Enables or disables the built-in speaker. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled
- Disabled
- Low
- Medium
- High
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IoModule
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Enables or disables I/O module. The following are the possible values:
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IoModule 2
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Enables or disables I/O module 2. The following are the possible values:
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IoModule 3
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Enables or disables I/O module 3. The following are the possible values:
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IoModule 4
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Enables or disables I/O module 4. The following are the possible values:
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KbdBacklightTimeoutAc
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Configures the time-out value for the keyboard backlight when an AC adapter is plugged into the system. The following are the possible values:
- 5s—Keyboard backlight stays on for 5 seconds.
- 10s—Keyboard backlight stays on for 10 seconds.
- 15s—Keyboard backlight stays on for 15 seconds.
- 30s—Keyboard backlight stays on for 30 seconds.
- 1m—Keyboard backlight stays on for 1 minute.
- 5m—Keyboard backlight stays on for 5 minutes.
- 15m—Keyboard backlight stays on for 15 minutes.
- Never—Keyboard backlight always stays on.
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KbdBacklightTimeoutBatt
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Configures the time-out value for the keyboard backlight when the system is running only on battery power. The following are the possible values:
- 5s—Keyboard backlight stays on for 5 seconds.
- 10s—Keyboard backlight stays on for 10 seconds.
- 15s—Keyboard backlight stays on for 15 seconds.
- 30s—Keyboard backlight stays on for 30 seconds.
- 1m—Keyboard backlight stays on for 1 minute.
- 5m—Keyboard backlight stays on for 5 minutes.
- 15m—Keyboard backlight stays on for 15 minutes.
- Never—Keyboard backlight always stays on.
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KeyboardBacklightActiveColor
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Displays or sets an active color for the keyboard backlight in a rugged system. 6 colors are available: four predefined colors (white, red, green, blue), and two user configurable colors (custom1 and custom2). Active color indicates the color used on startup. Any one of the 6 colors can be chosen as an active color. The following are the possible values:
- White
- Red
- Green
- Blue
- Custom1
- Custom2
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KeyboardBacklightCustom1Color
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Configures the Custom1 color by specifying the RGB values by mentioning it in 'R:G:B' format. Each color component value ranges from 0 to 255. Possible values: [0-255]:[0-255]:[0-255]
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KeyboardBacklightCustom2Color
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Configures the Custom2 color by specifying the RGB values by mentioning it in 'R:G:B' format. Each color component value ranges from 0 to 255. Possible values: [0-255]:[0-255]:[0-255]
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KeyboardBacklightEnabledColors
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Displays or enables the supported colors for the keyboard backlight in the rugged systems. 6 colors are available: 4 predefined colors (white, red, green, blue), and 2 user-configurable colors (custom1 and custom2). Multiple colors out of the 6 colors can be enabled at the same time. After enabling colors, you can switch among the enabled colors by pressing <Fn+C> keys. Enabling NoColor means that the keyboard backlight is turned off. Possible values: Either combination of,
- White
- Red
- Green
- Blue
- Custom1
- Custom2
Or
NOTE: If value NoColor is selected, you cannot use <Fn+C> to switch to another keyboard backlight color. The value NoColor cannot be combined with any other color.
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KeyboardBacklightOnAc
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Disables the fade if an AC adapter is plugged in. For example, if you have set the back light to 25 percent using KeyboardIllumination, and the system is on AC power, then the keyboard backlight remains at 25 percent regardless of internal keyboard or touch pad activity. This feature is in effect only if the Keyboard backlight is enabled. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Keyboard backlight fades after 10 seconds of inactivity.
- Disabled—Disables the timer that fades the backlight after 10 seconds of inactivity if the system is running on AC power.
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KeyboardIllumination
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This field lets you configure the keyboard illumination brightness percentage. The keyboard automatically illuminates when the internal keyboard, touchpad, or pointstick are used. The following are the possible values:
- Auto—Sets the illumination based on ambient light level.
- Disabled—Turns off keyboard illumination.
- 25—Sets the brightness level to 25 percent.
- Dim—Sets the brightness level to 50 percent.
- 75– Sets the brightness level to 75 percent.
- Bright—Sets the brightness level to 100 percent.
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LiquidCooler1
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Enables or disables the liquid cooler 1. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Enables the liquid cooler 1.
- Disabled—Disables the liquid cooler 1.
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LiquidCooler2
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Enables or disables the liquid cooler 2. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Enables the liquid cooler 2.
- Disabled—Disables the liquid cooler 2.
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LptMode
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Determines how the parallel port on the docking station operates. The following are the possible values:
- Disabled—Port is disabled.
- At—Port is configured for IBM AT compatibility.
- Ps2—Port is configured for IBM PS2 compatibility.
- Ecp—Extended Capability Port protocol.
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M2PcieSsd0
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Enables or disables M2 PCIE SSD 0. The following are the possible values:
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M2PcieSsd1
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Enables or disables M2 PCIE SSD 1. The following are the possible values:
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M2PcieSsd2
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Enables or disables M2 PCIE SSD 2. The following are the possible values:
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M2PcieSsd3
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Enables or disables M2 PCIE SSD 3. The following are the possible values:
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Microphone
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Enables or disables the internal or external microphone. The following are the possible values:
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MEMSSensors
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Enables or disables the Micro Electro Mechanical Sensors. The following are the possible values:
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MmioAbove4Gb
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Enables or disables decoding of 64-bit capable devices in more than 4 GB address space only if the system supports 64-bit PCI decoding. The following are the possible values:
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Minisas0
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Enables or disables the Minisas drive 0. The following are the possible values:
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Minisas1
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Enables or disables the Minisas drive 1. The following are the possible values:
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Minisas2
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Enables or disables the Minisas drive 2. The following are the possible values:
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Minisas3
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Enables or disables the Minisas drive 3. The following are the possible values:
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Nfc
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Enables or disables the Near Field Computing (Nfc) device. The following are the possible values:
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OnboardUSBNIC
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Configures the state of the onboard secondary, unmanaged Network Interface Card (NIC). The following are the possible values:
- Enabled
- Disabled
- Enabled with PXE
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OptionalBootSequence
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Allows or prevents the installation of the Windows operating system on client systems with more than one operating system volume. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Allows the installation of the Windows operating system on client systems with more than one operating system volume.
- Disabled—Prevents the installation of the Windows operating system on client systems with more than one operating system volume.
NOTE: By default, this option is disabled to maintain compatibility with existing installation tools; however, this option can be changed if more than one operating system volume is present on the client system.
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PciAllocationPriority
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Allocates PCI resources, buses, memory-mapped I/O (MMIO) space, and I/O space. The following are the possible values:
- Equal—Allocates equal amount of memory to all the resources when two CPUs are installed.
- CPU1—Allocates larger amount of device-specific memory, which reduces the usable memory in 32-bit operating systems.
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PciMmioSpaceSize
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Allocates a part of the memory to the PCI Memory Mapped I/O (MMIO). It allows reserving large or small device-specific memory regions to decrease or increase the usable memory on systems with a 32-bit operating system. The following are the possible values:
- Small—Allocates a small region of memory to PCI memory mapped I/O.
- Large—Allocates a large region of memory to PCI memory mapped I/O. This reserves the large device-specific memory regions, but reduces the amount of usable memory in 32-bit operating system.
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PcibusCount
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Sets the maximum number of PCI bus counts for the system. The following are the possible values:
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PowerButton
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Enables, disables, or partially disables the power button. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled
- Disabled
- Partial disable
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PowerButtonOverride
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This option allows you to configure the waiting time to forcibly shut down the system. The following are the possible values:
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SfpNic
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Enables or disables Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) device. The following are the possible values:
- Disabled—Disables the SFP device.
- Enabled—Enables the SFP device.
- EnabledPxe—Enables the SFP device with PXE support.
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Sata0
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Enables or disables the first SATA drive controller. The following are the possible values:
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Sata1
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Enables or disables the second SATA drive controller. The following are the possible values:
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Sata2
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Enables or disables the third SATA drive controller. The following are the possible values:
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Sata3
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Enables or disables the fourth SATA drive controller. The following are the possible values:
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Sata4
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Enables or disables the fifth SATA drive controller. The following are the possible values:
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Sata5
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Enables or disables the sixth SATA drive controller. The following are the possible values:
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Sata6
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Enables or disables the seventh SATA drive controller. The following are the possible values:
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Sata7
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Enables or disables the eighth SATA drive controller. The following are the possible values:
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Sata8
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Sets SATA port 8 to off or auto. The following are the possible values:
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Serial1
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Configures the first (or only) built-in serial port. The following are the possible values:
- Disabled
- Com1
- Com2
- Com3
- Com4
- COM1_BMC
- BMCSERIAL
- BMCLAN
- RAC
- RS232
- RS422
- RS485
- Auto
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Serial2
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Configures the second (if available) built-in serial port. The following are the possible values:
- Disabled
- COM2
- COM4
- RS232
- RS422
- RS485
- Auto
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Serial3
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Configures the third (if available) built-in serial port. The following are the possible values:
- Disabled
- RS232
- RS422
- RS485
- Auto
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Serial4
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Configures the fourth (if available) built-in serial port. The following are the possible values:
- Disable
- RS232
- RS422
- RS485
- Auto
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Serial5
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Configures the fifth (if available) built-in serial port. The following are the possible values:
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Serial6
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Configures the sixth (if available) built-in serial port. The following are the possible values:
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SignOfLifeByLogo
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This option indicates that, during POST the power button has been pressed by displaying the customized logo. The following are the possible values:
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SmartErrors
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Controls whether hard drive errors for integrated drives are reported during system startup. The following are the possible values:
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StealthMode
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Configures the Dell Stealth Mode features. Sets the operation mode of the system elements. If enabled, the system elements operate in the pre-programmed stealth mode. If disabled, the system elements operate in the normal mode. The following are the possible values:
Following are the system elements that have effect of stealth mode on them:
- DisOnboardLEDs
- DisOnboardLCDScreen
- DisOnboardSpeakers
- DisOnboardFans
- DisBluetoothRadio
- DisGPSReceiver
- DisWLANRadio
- DisWWANRadio
- DisOnboardLEDs
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TabletButtonIllumination
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Sets the Tablet Button illumination level. The following are the possible values:
- Off
- 25pct
- 50pct
- 75pct
- 100pct
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TabletButtonsTimeoutAc
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This feature defines the illumination timeout value for the tablet buttons when an AC adapter is connected to the system. The buttons are illuminated when they are pressed, and remains illuminated for that specified timeout period. The tablet button illumination timeout value works when button illumination is enabled. If you select Never, the buttons remain illuminated whenever the system is connected to the AC adapter. The following are the possible values:
- Never
- 5s
- 10s
- 15s
- 30s
- 1m
- 5m
- 15m
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TabletButtonsTimeoutBatt
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This feature defines the illumination timeout value for the tablet buttons when the system is running on battery power. The buttons are illuminated when they are pressed, and remains illuminated for that specified timeout period. The tablet button illumination timeout value works when button illumination is enabled. If you select Never, the buttons remain illuminated whenever the system is running on battery power. The following are the possible values:
- Never
- 5s
- 10s
- 15s
- 30s
- 1m
- 5m
- 15m
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TbtPcieModeAutoSwitch
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The following are the possible values:
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TelemetryAccessLvl
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This feature controls the type of telemetry for data support. The following are the possible values:
- Disabled—No telemetry
- Basic—Flash and diagnostics only
- Enhanced—Flash, diagnostics, and boot event
- Full—All telemetry
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Touchscreen
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Enables or disables the touchscreen. The following are the possible values:
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UefiNwStack
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This option is disabled by default. If enabled, UEFI Networking protocols are installed/available, allowing pre-OS and early OS networking features to use the enabled NICs. This option may be used without turning on PXE. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Enables speed boot time, limits network security, and network access capability. Select the UefiNwStack option to run diagnostics and recovery of the system
- Disabled—Disables speed boot time, network security, and restricts network access capability.
- AutoEnable—This option is not displayed when the UefiNwStack is enabled by platform customization. Enables speed boot time, limits network security, and increases network access capability. Select the UefiNwStack option to enable multiple applications to work on boot (BitLocker works with limitations).
- SelectiveEnable—The speed of the boot time reduces, limits network security, and increases network access capability. Select the UefiNwStack option for BitLocker to work on boot.
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UnobtrusiveMode
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Enables or disables the toggling of light emissions using hotkey Fn+B. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Pressing Fn+B will toggle light emissions from the system.
- Disabled—Pressing Fn+B keys has no effect and will not toggle light emissions from the system.
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UsbPowerShare
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Configures the USB PowerShare feature behavior. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Charges the external devices, such as phones and laptop music players, using the stored system battery when the system is turned off or in sleep mode. This feature works only if:
- The device is connected through the USB PowerShare port on the laptop.
- The system is connected to an AC power source.
- The battery charge is less than 50 percent.
- Disabled—Turns off this feature, and devices attached to the USB PowerShare port will not be charged when the system is in a sleep mode or turned off.
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Vmdnvmepcie0
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Enables or disables the VMD for Front NVMe Port (PCIE0). The following are the possible values:
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Vmdnvmepcie1
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Enables or disables the VMD for Front NVMe Port (PCIE1). The following are the possible values:
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Vmdnvmepcie0cpu1
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Enables or disables the VMD for Front NVMe Port (PCIE0-CPU1). The following are the possible values:
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Vmdnvmepcie1cpu1
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Enables or disables the VMD for Front NVMe Port (PCIE1-CPU1). The following are the possible values:
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Vmdpcieslot
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Enables or disables the VMD for PCIe Slot. The following are the possible values:
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WatchdogTimer
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Enables or disables the system to reboot or reset when the watchdog time expires. The following are the possible values:
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WdtOsBootProtection
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Enables or disables Watchdog OS Boot Protection. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—The application configures a chipset-based timer to reset or shutdown the system.
- Disabled—The application cannot configure a chipset-based timer to reset or shutdown the system. By default the Application Watchdog Timer is disabled.
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WlanRegionCode
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Sets the WLAN code for specific region. The following are the possible values:
- rtw—(Rest of the World) Sets the WLAN region code for the rest of the world. This option is selected by default.
- na—(North America (FCC)) Sets the WLAN region code for Canada and the United States.
- eur—(Europe) Sets the WLAN region code for Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom.
- jpn—(Japan) Sets the WLAN region code for Japan only.
- aus—(Australia) Sets the WLAN region code for Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, UAE, and Vietnam.
- chn—(China, South Asia) Sets the WLAN region code for China and India.
- twn—(Taiwan) Sets the WLAN region code for Colombia, Peru, and Taiwan.
- idn—(Indonesia) Sets the WLAN region code for Indonesia only.
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