AcPwrRcvry |
Controls the system's behavior
when AC power is restored after AC power has been lost. Possible values:
- Off — System
stays off after AC power is restored.
- On — System
powers on after AC power is restored.
- Last — System
returns to the previous state after AC power recovery.
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AdvancedBatteryChargeConfiguration |
Configures the days settings based
on BeginningOfDay and workperiod. Advanced Battery charge mode uses
standard charging algorithm and other methods during working hours
to maximize battery health. During working hours, express charge is
used to charge the batteries faster. You can configure the days and
the work period during which the battery has to be charged. To enable
advanced battery charging, provide the day, and set the following: Possible values:
- BeginningOfDay
— To configure the AdvanceBatteryCharge start time in 24 hours format.
The value of hour must be in the range 0–23 and minute must be 0,
15, 30, or 45.
- Workperiod
— To configure the duration of charging.
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AdvBatteryChargeCfg |
Enables or disables the Advanced
Battery Charge configuration. During working hours, with the Advanced
Battery Charge configuration, the batteries can be charged faster
using ExpressCharge. Possible values: |
AutoOn |
Configures the days when the system
has to turn on automatically at the time specified in AutoOnHr and
AutoOnMn. This function can turn on the system either every day, on
weekdays, or on selected days. If AutoOnHr is set to 23, and AutoOnTime
is set to 53, then setting AutoOntime to Weekdays turns on the system
automatically on weekdays (Monday to Friday) at 11:53 p.m.. To turn
on the system on particular days, set AutoOnTime as Select Days, and
then enable or disable individual days by setting AutoOnSun -enabled,
AutoOnMon -disabled, etc. Possible values:
- Disabled
- EveryDay
- SelectDays
- Weekdays
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AutoOnHr |
Configures the hour when the system
has to turn on automatically. Provide the value ranging from 0 to
23. To set the time 11:59 p.m., provide the value as 23. Possible values: Integers ranging from 0 to 23 |
AutoOnMn |
Configures the minute when the
system has to turn on automatically. Provide the value ranging from
0 to 59. To set the time 11:59 p.m., provide the value as 59. Possible values: Integers ranging from 0 to 59 |
AutoOnSun |
Enables or disables the AutoOn
functionality at the specified time on Sundays. Possible values: |
AutoOnMon |
Enables or disables the AutoOn
functionality at the specified time on Mondays. Possible values: |
AutoOnTue |
Enables or disables the AutoOn
functionality at the specified time on Tuesdays. Possible values: |
AutoOnWed |
Enables or disables the AutoOn
functionality at the specified time on Wednesdays Possible values: |
AutoOnThur |
Enables or disables the AutoOn
functionality at the specified time on Thursdays. Possible values: |
AutoOnFri |
Enables or disables the AutoOn functionality
at the specified time on Fridays. Possible values: |
AutoOnSat |
Enables or disables the AutoOn functionality
at the specified time on Saturdays. Possible values: |
AutoWakePeriod |
Defines the time in minutes after
which the system should automatically wake up from Standby, Hibernate,
or Switched off mode. Possible values: integers
ranging from 0 to 254 NOTE: The system wakes up
from Sleep, Hibernate, or Switched off mode only if the AutoOn option
is enabled for everyday of the week. |
BlinkPowerSupply1LED |
Normally, the status LEDs on the
back of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) displays solid green color. Possible values:
- Enabled
— The first power supply (PSU 1) status LED blinks for few seconds.
NOTE: There is
no need for disabling the LEDs manually. When the Embedded Controller
(EC) gives the control back to PSU, the LED turns off automatically. |
BlinkPowerSupply2LED |
Normally, the status LEDs on the
back of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) displays solid green color. Possible values:
- Enabled
— The second power supply (PSU 2) status LED blinks for few seconds.
NOTE: There is
no need for disabling the LEDs manually. When the Embedded Controller
(EC) gives the control back to PSU, the LED turns off automatically. |
BlockSleep |
Blocks the system entering sleep
(S3 state) mode in an OS environment. If enabled, the system does
not go into sleep mode, Intel Rapid Start is disabled automatically,
and OS Power option is blank if it was set to Sleep earlier. Possible values: |
CustomChargeStart |
Sets the percentage value ranging
from 50 to 95 at which custom battery charging should start. NOTE: Primary Battery Custom
Charge Start percent must be less than the Primary Battery Custom
Charge End percent and the minimum difference between the two must
be 5 percent. Possible values: Integers ranging
from 50 to 95 |
CustomChargeStop |
Sets the percentage value ranging
from 55 to 100 at which the custom battery charging should stop. NOTE: Primary Battery
Custom Charge Start percentage must be less than the Primary Battery
Custom Charge End percent and the minimum difference between the two
must be 5 percent. Possible values: Integers ranging
from 55 to 100 |
DeepSleepCtrl |
Controls when Deep Sleep is enabled. Possible values: |
DockBatteryChargeConfiguration |
Configures the dock battery charge
mode. Possible values:
- Standard
— Charges the battery over a long period of time.
- Express —
Charges the battery in Express Charge mode using Dell's fast charging
technology.
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FanCtrlOvrd |
Runs the system fan at full speed. Possible values: |
FanSpeed |
Sets the speed of the fan to Auto,
High, Medium, Low, Medium High, or Medium Low. When set to Auto, the
system run time automatically sets the speed. Possible
values:
- Auto
- High
- Med
- Low
- MedHigh
- MedLow
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FanSpeed |
Sets the speed of the fan to Auto,
High, Medium, Low, Medium High, or Medium Low. When set to Auto, the
system run time automatically sets the speed. Possible
values:
- Auto
- High
- Med
- Low
- MedHigh
- MedLow
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FanSpeedLvl |
Configures the fan speed control
if the fan speed is set to Auto using FanSpeed attribute. 0 sets the
fan speed to the optimal speed level, and a higher percentage provides
enhanced cooling. Possible values: Integers ranging
from 0 to 100 |
IntelReadyModeEn |
This option enables or disables
Intel Ready Mode Technology (iRMT). Possible values: |
IntlSmartConnect |
Intel Smart Connect Technology
(ISCT) identifies the nearby wireless connections while system is
in a sleeping state. SmartConnect Synchronizes email or social media
applications that were open when the system entered the sleep state. Possible values: |
LidSwitch |
Enables or disables the lid switch
functions. Possible values:
- Enabled —
OS setting determines the display behavior when lid is closed.
- Disabled
— Display will not be affected when lid is closed.
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ModBattChargeCfg |
Configures the module bay battery
charge mode. Possible values:
- Standard
— Charges the battery at a standard rate.
- Express
— Charges the battery faster using the express charging algorithm,
Dell's fast charging technology
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PeakShiftBatteryThreshold |
Sets the value of the Peak Shift
battery threshold. The acceptable value range is from 15 to 100 percent.
When the Peak Shift battery threshold level is reached, the system
starts using AC power. Possible values: Integers
ranging from 15 to 100 |
PeakShiftCfg |
Enables or disables Peak Shift
configuration. Using Peak Shift, you can minimize the consumption
of AC power during the peak power usage period of the day. Possible values: |
PeakShiftDayConfiguration |
Configures the days settings based
on StartTime, EndTime, and ChargeStartTime. Using Peak Shift configuration,
you can minimize the consumption of AC power during the peak power
usage period of the day. You can set a start and end times for the
Peak Shift period. During this period, the system runs on battery
if the battery charge is preceding the set battery threshold value.
After the Peak Shift period, the system runs on AC power without charging
the battery. The system functions normally using AC power and recharging
the battery after the specified ChargeStartTime. Possible values: |
PowerOnLidOpen |
Set the PowerOnLidOpen feature. Possible values: |
PowerUsageMode |
Sets the system power usage modes. Possible values: - PowerSaver - This mode reduces processor sustained power to enhance battery life depending on the use case. This mode may impact system performance.
- Balanced
- This mode balances performance, noise, temperature, and battery life. The default option is set to Balanced Mode.
Performance
- This mode uses the processor's typical power and utilizes discrete graphics. HighPerformance
- This mode increases processor sustained power to produce higher system performance, but produces more noise, increases system surface temperature, and reduces the battery life.
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PrimaryBattChargeCfg |
Configures the primary battery
charge mode. The selected charging mode applies to all batteries installed
in the system. Possible values:
- Adaptive
— Battery settings are adoptively optimized based on your typical
battery usage pattern.
- Standard
— Charges the battery at a standard rate.
- Express
— Charges the battery faster using the express charging algorithm,
Dell's fast charging technology.
- PrimAcUse
— Charges the battery while plugged in, a mode preferred by the users
who operate their systems while plugged in to an external power source.
- Custom —
The battery charging starts and stops based on user settings specified
in Primary Battery Custom Charge Start and Primary Battery Custom
Charge End.
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SfpwakeOnLan |
Enables the system to power on
by a special LAN signal, or by a special SFP signal. Possible values:
- SFP - Allows
the system to be powered on by special SFP signals.
- LANSFP -
Allows the system to be powered on by either by LAN, or by SFP signals.
- SFPPXE -
Allows the system to be powered on by SFP signals, and immediately
boot to PXE.
NOTE: This feature
works only if the system is connected to AC power. |
SleepMode |
Determines which sleep mode to
be used by the operating system. NOTE: The BIOS can only support
either Modern Standby sleep mode (connected or disconnected), or S3
sleep mode. Possible values:
- OSAutoSelection
— Allows the operating system to select the appropriate sleep mode
automatically.
- ForceS3 —
Forces the operating system to use the S3 sleep mode only.
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SliceBattChargeCfg |
Configures the battery slice charging feature. Possible values:
- Standard — The battery is charged over a long period
of time.
- Express — Charges the battery in Express Charge mode
using the express charging algorithm, Dell's fast charging technology.
- PrimAcUse — Recommended setting for a user who primarily
operates battery while plugged in.
- Adaptive — Charges the battery in Express Charge
mode using the express charging algorithm, Dell's fast charging technology.
- Custom — Charges the battery in Express Charge mode
using the express charging algorithm, Dell's fast charging technology.
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Speedshift |
Enables or disables the Intel Speed
Shift Technology support. Setting this option to Enabled allows the
operating system to select the appropriate processor performance automatically. Possible values: |
TypeCPower |
Configures the maximum power for
type-C connector. Possible values: |
UsbWake |
Enables USB devices to wake the
system from Standby. NOTE: This feature is functional
only when the AC power adapter is connected. Possible values: |
WakeOnAc |
Controls the system's behavior when
AC power is restored after AC power was lost. Possible
values:
- Disabled
— System stays off after AC power is restored.
- Enabled
— System powers on after AC power is restored.
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WakeOnDock |
Enables or disables waking the system
when a docking connection is made. Possible values: |
WakeOnLan |
Configures the wake-on-LAN feature. Possible values:
- LanOnly —
The system wake-on-LAN feature is enabled; either an onboard or an add-in NIC can wake the system up.
- Disabled
— Does not allow the system to power on when it receives a wakeup
signal from the LAN or wireless LAN.
- AddInCard — Enables NICs, plugged into the power connector, as the source of any wake-on-LAN signal.
- WlanOnly
— Allows the system to be powered on by special WLAN signal.
- LanWlan
— Allows the system to be powered on by special LAN or wireless LAN
signal.
- AddInCard
— Allows the system to be powered on by NICs plugged into the special
power connector.
- Onboard
— Allows the system to be powered on by Onboard NIC.
- LanWithPxeBoot — Enables the network controller and wakes up the system to boot the PXE when a wake packet is sent to the system in the S4 or S5 state.
- SfpNic — Allows the system to wake-up by certain SFP signals.
- LanOrSfpNic — Allows the system to wake-up either by LAN, or by SFP signals.
- SfpNicWithPxeBoot — Allows the system to wake-up by SFP signals, and immediately boot to PXE.
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WakeOnLan2 |
Defines the wake-on-LAN2 feature.
- LanOnly — The system wake-on-LAN
feature is enabled; either an onboard or an add-in NIC can wake up
the system.
- Disabled — The system does
not respond to magic packets or other means of wake-on-LAN. The NIC
chip section that looks for packets will not be powered.
- LanWithPxeBoot — Enables the
network controller and causes the system to wake up and immediately
boot to PXE when a wake packet is sent to the system in the S4 or
S5 state.
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WlanAutoSense |
Enables or disables the WLAN radio
when the system is connected to a wired network. When disconnected
from the wired network, WLAN radio is re-enabled. Possible values: |
WwanAutoSense |
Enables or disables the WWAN radio
when the system is connected to a wired network. When disconnected
from the wired network, WWAN radio is re-enabled. Possible values: |