Reference Guide
BIOS Settings Name Description Supported
Operating
System(s)
• Enabled — System clears fault tolerant memory log during
the next boot.
• Disabled — Fault Tolerant Memory Log Clear option will be
disabled, and no action will be taken during the next boot.
NOTE: Fault Tolerant Memory Log Clear option will be
reset to disabled state after log gets cleared.
Fn Lock
Controls the behavior of the dual-function keys (<F1> —
<F12>), when <Fn> key is pressed.
Possible values are:
• Disable — If disabled, holding the <Fn> key enables the
secondary functions associated with the particular key.
• Enable — If enabled, holding the <Fn> key enables the
labeled functions of the keys (<F1> — <F12>).
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Fn Lock Mode
Controls the behavior of the dual-function keys (<F1> —
<F12>), when <Fn> key is pressed and when it is not.
Possible values are:
• Disable — Holding <Fn> key enables the secondary
functions associated with the particular key
• Enable — Without holding <Fn> key, the dual-function keys
behave as labeled.
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Force PXE on Next Boot
Enables or disables the Force PXE on next boot in BIOS.
Possible values are:
• Disable
• Enable
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Front Panel USB Ports
Enables or disables the USB ports on the front of the chassis.
Possible values are:
• Disable
• Enable
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Front Power Button
Enables or disables the Front Power Button.
Possible values are:
• Disable
• Enable
Microsoft Windows,
Linux
Full Screen Logo
Enables or disables the full screen logo.
Possible values are:
• Disable
• Enable
Microsoft Windows
FX100 BIOS Access
Allows or blocks the remote user to access BIOS Setup via
FX100 Portal.
Possible values are:
• On
• Off
Microsoft Windows
General Purpose Encryption
Enables or disables the general purpose encryption (GPE) on the
system.
Microsoft Windows
258 BIOS settings supported in Dell Command | Monitor 10.2.1