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Dell Command | Configure Version 4.1.0 Command Line Interface Reference Guide

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--PrimaryBattChargeCfg

Valid Argument Standard, Express, PrimAcUse, Adaptive, Custom
Description Configures the primary battery charging.
  • Standard — Charges the battery over a longer period of time.
  • Express — Charges the battery using the express charging algorithm, Dell's fast charging technology.
  • PrimAcUse — Charges battery while plugged-in.
  • Adaptive — Charges the battery based on a periodic evaluation of battery usage to deliver the best balance capacity.
  • Custom — The battery charging starts and stops based on user input. The start value range should be 50-95 percent, the stop value range should be 55-100 percent, and the difference between the start and stop values should be greater than or equal to 5.
Example
C:\>cctk --PrimaryBattChargeCfg=Standard
                                                PrimaryBattChargeCfg=Standard
                                                C:\>cctk --PrimaryBattChargeCfg=Custom:50-70
                                                PrimaryBattChargeCfg=Custom:50-70
                                             
  • NOTE: The format to set custom option is custom:start value-stop value. The start value range must be 50–95 percentage and the stop value range must be 55–100 percentage. The difference between the start and stop values must be greater than or equal to 5.

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