Padlock ring and security cable slot – Dell OptiPlex GX240 User Manual

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Option settings:

Enabled — When the computer cover is opened with this setting, a

DMI event is generated, the setting changes to Detected, and the

following message appears during the boot routine at the next

computer start-up:

Alert! Cover was previously removed.

To reset the Detected setting,

enter system setup

during the

computer's power-on self-test (POST). In the Chassis Intrusion

option, press the left- or right-arrow key to select Reset, and then

choose Enabled, Enabled-Silent, or Disabled.

Enabled-Silent (default) — When the computer cover is opened with

this setting, a DMI event is generated and the setting changes to

Detected, but the alert message does not appear during the boot

sequence at the next computer start-up.

Disabled — No intrusion monitoring occurs and no messages appear.

NOTE:

When the setup password is enabled, you must know the setup

password before you can reset the Chassis Intrusion option.

Padlock Ring and Security Cable Slot

Use one of the following methods to secure your computer:

Use a padlock alone or a padlock and looped security cable with the

padlock ring

.

A padlock alone prevents the computer from being opened.
A security cable looped around a stationary object and used in

conjunction with the padlock can help prevent the unauthorized

movement of the computer.

Attach a commercially available antitheft device to the

security cable

slot

on the back of the computer to prevent the unauthorized

movement of the computer.
Antitheft devices usually include a segment of metal-stranded cable

with an attached locking device and key. Dell recommends that you

use a Kensington lock. For instructions on installing this kind of

antitheft device, see the documentation that accompanied the device.

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