Embedded Server Management Screen (Optional)

Option

Description

 

 

Front-Panel LCD Options

Options are User Defined String, Model Number, and

 

None.

 

If the LCD Home screen is set to an option other than

 

these three choices, the option will be displayed as

 

"Advanced" in the BIOS. In this event, the option

 

cannot be changed in the BIOS unless it is changed

 

back to User Defined String, Model Number, or None

 

through another LCD configuration utility (such as the

 

BMC or iDRAC Configuration Utility or the LCD panel

 

menu).

User-Defined LCD String

You can enter a name or another identifier for the

 

system, to be displayed on the LCD module screen.

 

 

Power Management Screen

Option

Description

 

 

Power Management

Options are OS Control, Active Power Controller,

 

Custom, or Maximum Performance. For all but the

 

Custom setting, the BIOS pre-configures the power

 

settings on this screen as follows:

 

OS Control sets the CPU power to OS DBPM, the

 

fan power to Minimum Power, and the memory power

 

to Maximum Performance. In this setting, all

 

processor performance information is passed from the

 

system BIOS to the operating system for control. The

 

operating system sets the processor performance based

 

on processor utilization.

 

Active Power Controller sets the CPU power to

 

System DBPM, the fan power to Minimum Power,

 

and the memory power to Maximum Performance.

 

The BIOS sets the processor performance based on

 

processor utilization.

 

Maximum Performance sets all fields to Maximum

 

Performance.

Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager

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Dell T410 owner manual Embedded Server Management Screen Optional, Power Management Screen

T410 specifications

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