Dell Command | Power Manager Version 2.1 User Guide June 2015 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction................................................................................................................. 5 Key Features.........................................................................................................................................................................5 Accessing the Software.....................................................................................................................................................
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting......................................................................................................... 22 Viewing the Event Log.....................................................................................................................................................
1 Introduction Dell Command | Power Manager software provides simplified and efficient power management capabilities for Dell notebooks and tablets running Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 operating systems. Topics: • • Key Features Accessing the Software Key Features ● Battery Information – Display health information for up to six installed batteries, depending on system capabilities, and edit battery settings or create a custom battery setting.
2 Battery Information WARNING: Using an incompatible or non-Dell battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Only use authentic Dell batteries in Dell systems. NOTE: If a non-Dell battery is attached to your system, the battery graphic will be orange.
Table 1. Battery health indicator codes (continued) Fair — Battery can charge normally; however, it is near the end of its usable life. It is recommended that you purchase a new battery soon. Poor — Battery no longer provides sufficient power. It is recommended that you replace this battery. Battery no longer operates, or battery status cannot be determined. It is recommended that you replace the battery. NOTE: Health information is available only if Dell batteries are attached to your system.
2. Under Start Charging, move the slider to the percentage threshold at which the battery begins charging, or enter a number in the text box. For example, entering 60 causes the battery to start charging when it depletes to 60 percent of the total available charge. 3. Under Stop Charging, move the slider to the percentage threshold at which the battery stops charging, or enter a number in the text box.
3 Advanced Charge Advanced Charge is an optional feature that prolongs the usable life of a system’s batteries by charging them to full capacity only once per day, prior to the Start of day you establish when you enable Advanced Charge. For the remainder of the day, Advanced Charge keeps batteries in a lower charge state that is better for storage, even when the system is plugged into a direct power source.
4 Peak Shift Peak Shift is an optional feature that reduces power consumption by automatically switching the system to battery power during certain times of the day, even if the system is plugged into a direct power source. After Peak Shift begins, the system will run on battery power until the combined charge level of all batteries reaches a minimum threshold. See Enabling Peak Shift for instructions on how to change these settings.
NOTE: The Copy the same settings to multiple days check box is automatically cleared once you leave the page. 7. Select Copy the same settings to multiple days. Then, in the left pane, select the days to which these settings apply. 8. To save your changes, click OK, or to discard them, click CANCEL.
5 Thermal Management NOTE: If your system does not support thermal settings, then the Thermal Management feature is not available. Dell Command | Power Manager allows you to manage your system’s processor and cooling fan settings so that you can manage performance, system surface temperature, and fan noise. Each option represents a different balance of these three elements. Choose the configuration that best suits the way you use your system.
6 Battery Extender Dell Command | Power Manager’s Battery Extender feature allows you to conserve battery charge. NOTE: If your system does not support Reduce CPU Power (Quiet Thermal Setting), then Dell Command | Power Manager’s Battery Extender feature will not be available. NOTE: Battery Extender only reports setting changes you make within the Battery Extender feature.
7 Alerts Management Dell Command | Power Manager allows you to enable or disable the following types of alerts: ● Adapter Alerts ● Battery Alerts ● Docking Station Alerts ● Other Alerts ● Thermal Alerts Topics: • • Enabling And Disabling Alerts Restoring Alert Defaults Enabling And Disabling Alerts To enable or disable alerts, do the following: 1. Click the Alerts Management tab in the left pane. 2. To expand the alert list, click the expansion icon next to the category. 3.
8 Administration This chapter provides details about Dell Command | Power Manager administrative features, including installing, uninstalling, and upgrading the software, and enabling and customizing Group Policies. CAUTION: The tasks in this chapter should be performed only by a System Administrator.
For example: DCPM_Setup64_2_0_0.exe /v"/l*vx C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\installlog.txt" ● Silent install DCPM_Setup_2_0_0.exe /s /v”/qn” For example: DCPM_Setup64_2_0_0.exe /s /v”/qn" ● Silent install with verbose logging DCPM_Setup_2_0_0.exe /s /v"/l*vx /qn” For example: DCPM_Setup64_2_0_0.exe /s /v"/l*vx C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\installlog.txt /qn” ● Uninstall DCPM_Setup_2_0_0.exe /x For example: DCPM_Setup64_2_0_0.
In addition to installing the GPMC, an administrator must set Active Directory as a server role. In Server Manager, right-click Roles, and then click Add Roles. On the Server Roles screen, select Active Directory Domain Services, and complete the wizard. Installing Group Policy Templates Before creating, applying, or changing Group Policy Templates, an administrator must first make the templates available in the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). 1.
4. Link the GPO to the OU. a. Close Active Directory and the Group Policy Management Editor, if they are open. NOTE: You must restart the Group Policy Management Editor to see new OUs. b. c. d. e. Reopen the Group Policy Management Editor. Select Group Policy Management > Domains > Right-click the OU, and select Link an existing GPO. Select the GPO created in a previous step, and then click OK.
● Minimum start value is 50% ● Maximum stop value is 95% ● Start and stop values must differ by more than 5% NOTE: Invalid settings will be ignored, and not honored. NOTE: When Custom is selected, both the Start Charging and Stop Charging values must be set. NOTE: When Lock current BIOS setting is selected, the UI displays the current BIOS battery setting as read-only.
NOTE: The system will use default values if invalid values are set. NOTE: If selected minimum or maximum limits are not within the client systems minimum or maximum capabilities, the client system’s minimum or maximum limit will be used. Typical uses for these settings are: ○ Set the minimum and maximum threshold limits and leave the Threshold value field blank. This sets a limit for the range, but allows the threshold value to be modified in the UI.
● User Controlled—Allow the system user to select whether this alert is displayed or suppressed (default) NOTE: Adapter alerts apply to both single and dual adapter messages. A single adapter is an adapter plugged into either the notebook or docking station, while a dual adapter is an adapter plugged directly into the notebook together with an adapter plugged into the docking station while the notebook is docked.
9 Troubleshooting Topics: • Viewing the Event Log Viewing the Event Log Dell Command | Power Manager logs errors and events in the Windows Event log. 1. Click the Windows start button. 2. Click Control Panel > Administrative Tools. 3. Double-click the Event Viewer to open the application in a new window. 4. In the left pane, expand Windows Logs, and then click Application. 5. In the right pane, click Filter Current Log.... The Filter Current Log window displays. 6.