Reference Guide
Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation Reference Guide
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11..32767 - DMTF Reserved
32768..65535 - Vendor Reserved
FrequencyH This property is a horizontal synchronization signal frequency in Hz as determined by the display.
FrequencyV This property is a vertical synchronization signal frequency in Hz as determined by the display.
HealthState
Indicates the current health of the element. This attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents.
Possible values are:
0 - Unknown - The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time. DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for
additional HealthStates in the future.
5 - OK - The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error.
10 - Degraded/Warning - The element is in working order and all functionality is provided. However, the element is not working to the best of its
abilities. For example, the element may not be operating at optimal performance or it may be reporting recoverable errors.
15 - Minor failure - All functionality is available but some may be degraded.
20 - Major failure - The element is failing. It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working.
25 - Critical failure - The element is non-functional and recovery may not be possible.
30 - Non-recoverable error - The element has completely failed, and recovery is not possible. All functionality provided by this element has been
lost.
.. - DMTF Reserved
IdentifyingDescriptions
An array of free-form strings providing explanations and details behind the entries in the OtherIdentifyingInfo array. Note that each entry of this
array is related to the entry in OtherIdentifyingInfo that is located at the same index.
InputAnalog Input is a analog video signal interface.
InputDigital Input is a digital video signal interface.
InputDisplayPort DisplayPort is supported.
InputDVI DVI is supported.
InputHDMI HDMI is supported.
InputSource
An enumerated value identifying the current input source. Writing a new value into this property changes the device's input source to the
specified value, if the value is supported as specified in InputSourceCapabilities. If the requested value is not in InputSourceCapabilities, then the
current value of InputSource is unchanged.
Possible values are:
0 - Unknown
2 - Analog Video (R/G/B) #1
3 - Analog Video (R/G/B) #2
4 - Digital Video (TMDS) #1
5 - Digital Video (TMDS) #2
6 - Composite Video #1
7 - Composite Video #2
8 - S-video #1
9 - S-video #2
1011 - Tuner - Analog #1
12 - Tuner - Analog #2
13 - Tuner - Digital #1
14 - Tuner - Digital #2
15 - Component Video #1
16 - Component Video #2
17 - Component Video #3
18 - Digital Video (DisplayPort)
#1 .. - Digital Video (DisplayPort)
#2 32768..65535 - DMTF Reserved
InputSourceCapabilities
This property lists the allowed values for InputSource.
Possible values are:
0 - Unknown
2 - Analog Video (R/G/B) #1
3 - Analog Video (R/G/B) #2
4 - Digital Video (TMDS) #1
5 - Digital Video (TMDS) #2
6 - Composite Video #1
7 - Composite Video #2
8 - S-video #1
9 - S-video #2
1011 - Tuner - Analog #1
12 - Tuner - Analog #2
13 - Tuner - Digital #1
14 - Tuner - Digital #2
15 - Component Video #1
16 - Component Video #2
17 - Component Video #3
18 - Digital Video (DisplayPort)
#1 .. - Digital Video (DisplayPort)
#2 32768..65535 - DMTF Reserved
MaxBrightness Defines the maximum value of brightness of the video output device. Different manufacturers may have different values.
MaxContrast This property represents the maximum value of contrast of the video output device. Different manufacturers may have different values.
MaxQuiesceTime
The use of this property has been deprecated. When evaluating the use of Quiesce, it was determined that this single property is not adequate
for describing when a device automatically exits a quiescent state. The most likely scenario for a device to exit a quiescent state was determined
to be based on the number of outstanding requests queued rather than on a maximum time. This decision will be re-evaluated and repositioned
later.
Deprecated description: Maximum time, in milliseconds, that a Device can run in a "Quiesced" state. The state is defined in its Availability and
AdditionalAvailability properties, where "Quiesced" is conveyed by the value 21. The result at the end of the time limit is device-specific. The
Device can unquiesce, can be offline, or can take other actions. A value of 0 indicates that a device can remain quiesced indefinitely.
MCCSVersionNumber This property represents the version number of the Monitor Command and Control Set (MCCS) standard recognized by the display.
OperationalStatus
Indicates the current statuses of the element. Various operational statuses are defined. Many of the enumeration's values are self-explanatory.
Possible values are:
0 - Unknown
1 - Other
2 - OK
3 - Degraded
4 - Stressed - Indicates that the element is functioning, but needs attention. Examples of "Stressed" states are overload, overheated, and so on.
5 - Predictive Failure - Indicates that an element is functioning nominally but predicting a failure in the near future.
6 - Error
7 - Non-Recoverable Error
8 - Starting
9 - Stopping
10 - Stopped - Implies a clean and orderly stop
11 - In Service - Describes an element being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered.
12 - No Contact - Indicates that the monitoring system has knowledge of this element, but has never been able to establish communications
with it.
13 - Lost Communication - Indicates that the ManagedSystem Element is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past, but is
currently unreachable.
14 - Aborted - Implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the element may need to be updated.
15 - Dormant - Indicates that the element is inactive or quiesced.
16 - Supporting Entity in Error - Indicates that this element may be "OK" but that another element, on which it is dependent, is in error. An
example is a network service or endpoint that cannot function due to lower-layer networking problems.










