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Statement of Volatility - Dell UP2414Q CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. The Dell UP2414Q contains both volatile and non-volatile (NV) components. Volatile components lose their data immediately after power is removed from the component. Non-volatile (NV) components continue to retain their data even after power is removed from the component. The following NV components are present on the XXXX system board. Table 1. List of Non-Volatile Components on System Board Description Reference Designator Volatility Description User Accessible for external data Remedial Action (Action necessary to prevent loss of data) Serial Flash I245 / I248 / Non-volatile Flash memory, No ROM I251 16M bit. To store firmware. W25Q16CV Part place on Interface Board, it has hardware/software write protected. EEPROM M24512 I246 / I249 / Non-volatile memory, 512k No I252 bit. To store DP EDID, HDCP and user adjust data. DDR3 SDRAM I225 / I226 / Volatile memory 1Gbit No I227 / I228 / (64Mbx16). To store video NT5CB64M I229 / I230 data stream and firmware 16FP-DH code. EEPROM 24C02 I224 Non-volatile EEPROM 2Kbit. No To store HDMI EDID data. Serial Flash ROM PM25LD020 I233 EEPROM 24C02 I240 Non-volatile Flash ROM 2Mbit. No To store firmware. Non-volatile EEPROM 2Kbit. No To store monitor DC on / off store. Part place on Interface Board, it has hardware/software write protected. Part place on Interface Board. Part place on Interface Board, it has hardware/software write protected. Part place on Interface Board, it has software write protected. Part place on Interface Board, it has software write protected. CAUTION: All other components on the system board lose data if power is removed from the system. Primary power loss (unplugging the power cord and removing the battery) destroys all user data on the memory (DDR3, 1067 MHz). Secondary power loss (removing the on-board coin-cell battery) destroys system data on the system configuration and time-of-day information. Month yyyy

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Statement of Volatility – Dell UP2414Q
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the
problem.
The Dell UP2414Q contains both volatile and non-volatile (NV) components. Volatile components lose their data
immediately after power is removed from the component. Non-volatile (NV) components continue to retain their data even
after power is removed from the component. The following NV components are present on the XXXX system board.
Table 1. List of Non-Volatile Components on System Board
Description
Reference
Designator
Volatility Description
User
Accessible
for external
data
Remedial Action (Action
necessary to prevent loss of
data)
Serial Flash
ROM
W25Q16CV
I245 / I248 /
I251
Non-volatile Flash memory,
16M bit. To store firmware.
No
Part place on Interface Board,
it has hardware/software write
protected.
EEPROM
M24512
I246 / I249 /
I252
Non-volatile memory, 512k
bit. To store DP EDID,
HDCP and user adjust data.
No
Part place on Interface Board,
it has hard
ware/software write
protected.
DDR3
SDRAM
NT5CB64M
16FP-DH
I225 / I226 /
I227 / I228 /
I229 / I230
Volatile memory 1Gbit
(64Mbx16). To store video
data stream and firmware
code.
No
Part place on Interface Board.
EEPROM
24C02
I224
Non-volatile EEPROM 2Kbit.
To store HDMI EDID data.
No
Part place on Interface Board,
it has hardware/soft
ware write
protected.
Serial Flash
ROM
PM25LD020
I233
Non-volatile Flash ROM 2Mbit.
To store firmware.
No
Part place on Interface Board,
it has soft
ware write protected.
EEPROM
24C02
I240
Non-volatile EEPROM 2Kbit.
To store monitor DC on / off
store.
No
Part place on Interface Board,
it has soft
ware write protected.
CAUTION: All other components on the system board lose data if power is removed from the system. Primary power
loss (unplugging the power cord and removing the battery) destroys all user data on the memory (DDR3, 1067 MHz).
Secondary power loss (removing the on-board coin-cell battery) destroys system data on the system configuration
and time-of-day information.