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Table 150. BIOS settings supported in Dell Command | Monitor 10.3 (continued)
BIOS Settings Name Description Supported
Operating
System(s)
Primary Battery Custom Charge Limit
Charges the battery based on the user input.
Possible values are:
1 = Primary Battery Custom Charge Start Limit Is
applicable to the DCIM_BIOSService for setting the
start limit for charging the battery.
2 = Primary Battery Custom Charge Stop Limit Is
applicable to the DCIM_BIOSService for setting the
stop limit for charging the battery.
Possible values for the Start and Stop limit are:
Start limit = 50 95
Stop limit = 55 100
Granularity Dead band in binary format. For example,
if the dead band is 5%, the stop charging value is 5%
greater than the start charging value, but is not
allowed to exceed 100.
Windows
Primary Battery Custom Charge Start
Limit
Sets the start limit for charging the battery.
Possible values are:
Integers ranging from 50 to 95
Linux
Primary Battery Custom Charge Stop
Limit
Sets the stop limit for charging the battery.
Possible values are:
Integers ranging from 55 to 100
Linux
Primary IDE Channel, Master Device
Enables or Disables primary Parallel ATA master channel.
Possible values are:
Off
Auto
Windows
Primary IDE Channel, Slave Device
Enables or Disables primary Parallel ATA slave channel.
Possible values are:
Disabled
Enabled
Windows
Primary Video Device Slot
Configures the slot for primary video display.
Possible values are:
0 Sets the onboard video device slot as primary
video device slot.
1-15 Sets the specified slot number as a primary
video device slot.
255 Scans PCI buses and uses the first video device
slot, found with video card as a primary video device
slot.
NOTE: If a video card is not available in the specified
slot number, the system will scan the PCI buses and
uses the first video device slot, found with video card
as a primary video device.
Windows, Linux
Prompt On Error
Enables or Disabled the Prompt on Error.
Possible values are:
Windows
298 BIOS settings supported in Dell Command | Monitor 10.3