Reference Guide

Attribute Name Description
ExpressServiceCode
The express service code is a mathematical hash applied to the service tag. The express service
code is seen in BIOS Setup and on an exterior sticker.
Possible values: Read-only
ManufatureDate
Displays the system manufacture date (mm/dd/yyyy).
Possible values: Read-only
OwnershipTag
The ownership tag is a string that can be used to display a system-specic message on the BIOS
start-up and setup screens.
Possible values: String containing 0 to 80 characters
OwnershipDate
Displays the date (mm/dd/yyyy) the system was rst powered on after leaving the factory.
Possible values: Read-only
SvcTag
The service tag is the system’s serial number that uniquely identies the Dell system.
Possible values: Read-only
SystemLogs
Table 23. SystemLogs
Attribute Name Description
BiosLogClear
Prevents or allows the system event log to be cleared on the next boot.
Possible values:
Keep — Does not clear the system event log on the next boot.
Clear — Clears the system event log on the next boot.
PowerLogClear
Prevents or allows the power event log to be cleared on the next boot.
Possible values:
Keep — Does not clear the power event log on the next boot.
Clear — Clears the power event log on the next boot.
ThermalLogClear
Prevents or allows the thermal event log to be cleared on the next boot.
Possible values:
Keep — Does not clear the thermal event log on the next boot.
Clear — Clears the thermal event log on the next boot.
ThermalConguration
Table 24.
ThermalConguration
Attribute Name Description
FanSpdAutoLvlonCpuZone
Sets the speed of the fan on CPU zone
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