Users Guide

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 systems 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.
OR:
Set Threshold value and leave the Minimum threshold limit and Maximum threshold limit blank. This value will be
locked and cannot be modified in the UI.
Advanced Charge Group Policies
Two group policies are available for this group:
Feature Enablement
The system administrator can further choose from the following options, available in the left pane:
OnTurn on the feature, and apply the individual day and time settings to the system (default)
OffTurn off the feature
Hide FeatureRemove the feature tab from the GUI
Day of the week (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
To disable a specific day, set all the hour and minute fields in that template to 0 (zero).
To configure Start Time for the day:
Set Hours: 0-23
Set Minutes: 0, 15, 30, 45
To configure End Time for the day:
Set Hours: 0-23
Set Minutes: 0, 15, 30, 45
Battery Extender Group Policies
The system administrator can choose to hide the Battery Extender feature from the user, removing the feature from the UI
altogether:
NOTE:
If this policy is enabled, the policy can only be enforced on systems where the BIOS supports the Battery Extender
feature.
Alerts Management Group Policies
A group policy is available for each of the following alert categories:
Adapter Alerts
Battery Alerts
Docking Station Alerts
Other Alerts
Thermal Alerts
Setting options available for each specific alert included in the alert policy category are:
OffThis alert must be suppressed if its condition is detected
OnThis alert must be displayed if its condition is detected
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