Reference Guide
The Reference Guide contains the
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Bluetooth Devices
Enable/Disable Bluetooth Devices
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
BlockS3
If this option is Disabled, the system BIOS supports OSPM/ACPI S3 (suspend to RAM) operation. This moves the system authentication into the operating system
and bypasses any Preboot Authentication on resume.
If this option is Enabled, the system BIOS blocks all OSPM/ACPI S3 (suspend to RAM) requests and enforces Preboot Authentication on all non-S3 resumes.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Boot Mode
Enables booting to Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) capable operating systems. This ensures compatibility with operating systems that do not support
UEFI.
Possible values are:
Bios
UEFI
Boot Sequence
This defines the boot sequence for the next system boot. Boot Sequence information can be found under the class Dell_BootDeviceSequence with OMCI 6.1.
Possible values are:
Diskette first
HD only
Device list
CDROM first
Boot-time Video
Sets the Primary Video source. (PrimaryVideo property in OMCI7.x)
Possible values are:
On board
Add-in
Boot Speed
Sets CPU speed to default or compatible (low speed). This feature is implementation dependent. There is no set speed for Compatible, only that it is significantly
slower than default. Some platforms implement this by turning off cache and others by STPCLK throttling.
The possible values are:
Default
Compatible
Broadcom ASF
Sets the ASF (Alert Standard Format) mode.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Alert only
Dash and ASF
Bus Ratio
Sets Bus Ratio.
Possible values are:
Max
6.0
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.5
Camera
Enable/Disable Camera.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Cellular Radio
Enables or Disables the cellular radio, that is, the WWAN module.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Charger
This property define the charger details.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Chassis Intrusion
Enables the system to detect and report Chassis Intrusion events to the system display on boot-up.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable
Silent
Chassis Intrusion Status
This property shows the status of the system with regards to Chassis Intrusion (Detected or Not Detected). A value of Unknown indicates one of two things: either
Chassis Intrusion is not supported by this system, or Chassis Intrusion event reporting has been disabled by the user. If the value is Detected, the user may set it
to Not Detected to enable the system to receive the next event and to stop generating events for now.
Possible values are:
Tripped
Door open
Door closed
Trip reset
Clear System Event Log
Prevents or causes the system event log to be cleared in the next boot.
Possible values are:
Disable
Enable










