Dell Command | Power Manager User Guide
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- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Introduction
- Key Features
- Accessing the Software
- Battery Information
- Battery Health
- Battery Settings
- Selecting A Battery Setting
- Creating A Custom Battery Setting
- Battery Charge Status
- Advanced Charge
- Enabling Advanced Charge
- Peak Shift
- Enabling Peak Shift
- Thermal Management
- Changing Thermal Management Settings
- Battery Extender
- Extending Battery Charge
- Turning Off Battery Extender
- Alerts Management
- Enabling And Disabling Alerts
- Restoring Alert Defaults
- Administration
- Installing, Uninstalling, And Upgrading The Software
- Group Policy Templates
- Installing The Group Policy Management Console
- Installing Group Policy Templates
- Customizing A Group Policy
- Applying A Group Policy
- Immediately Applying Group Policy Template Changes To Client Systems
- Customizing Group Policy Settings
- Battery Information Group Policies
- Battery Settings Group Policies
- Order Battery Link Group Policies
- Peak Shift Group Policies
- Advanced Charge Group Policies
- Battery Extender Group Policies
- Alerts Management Group Policies
- Thermal Management Group Policies
- Product Feedback Link Group Policy
- Battery Information Group Policies
- Troubleshooting
- Viewing the Event Log
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Creating A Custom Battery Setting
The Custom battery setting enables users to define when a battery starts and stops charging. This setting is recommended for advanced users who are familiar with battery charging cycles.
- NOTE: A minimum difference, specified in your systems BIOS, is required between the Start Charging and Stop Charging values.
- Go to the Battery Setting page, and then click Custom.
- Under Start Charging, move the slider to the percentage threshold at which the battery begins charging, or enter a number in the text box. For example, entering 60 causes the battery to start charging when it depletes to 60 percent of the total available charge.
- Under Stop Charging, move the slider to the percentage threshold at which the battery stops charging, or enter a number in the text box. For example, entering 90 causes the battery to stop charging when it reaches 90 percent of the total available charge.
- Click OK to apply your settings, or click CANCEL to discard your changes and return to the Battery Information page.
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