ACE COMPUTERS T630 Refurbished Dell PowerEdge User Guide
- October 30, 2023
- Ace Computers
Table of Contents
TECHNICAL
REFERENCE GUIDE
ACE MUSTANG SERIES
MODEL: T630 ACE127
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INTRODUCTION
Audience
This manual is mainly written for professional system integrators, PC
technicians, and end of life recycling facilities, with the exception of the
Energy Management Section, which is written to provide additional guidance on
standard energy settings and configurable energy settings for the end user.
Resources
If you have any questions regarding this manual or computer system, please
contact our support team through Ace Computers Support page at
support.acecomputers.com
This manual may be periodically updated without notice. Please check the Ace
Computers website for possible updates to the manual revision level.
http://support.acecomputers.com
ENEGY STAR AND POWER MANAGEMENT
What is Energy Star?
Created by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the United States
Department of Energy (DOE), the Energy Star program is a strict set of
specifications that residential appliances and construction elements (washers,
dryers, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, televisions, tablets, computers,
monitors, water heaters, HVAC units, dehumidifiers, air cleaners and
purifiers, lighting, insulation and more) must meet through evaluation and
testing to achieve certification.
The Energy Star rating assures consumers that the product has been EPA and DOE
certified to function as well or better than its peers, while saving money,
energy and the environment due to its greater energy efficiency.
Benefits of Energy Star
- Increased Efficiency
- Reduced Energy Use
- Reduced Utility Bills
- Reduced Power Plant Emissions and Carbon Footprint
- Wide Selection, Rebates, and Convenience
T630 Power Management Settings “As Shipped”
The default Power Management settings have been selected for compliance with
Energy Star and are recommended by the Energy Star program for optimal energy
savings.
Power Management Option | Setting |
---|---|
System Sleep Mode | After 30 min. of user inactivity |
Display Sleep Mode | After 10 min. of user inactivity |
Primary Hard Drive – “Hard Disk Turn Off” | 20 min. |
How to wake your computers or monitor from Sleep or Hibernate Mode?
To wake up your computer or monitor from sleep or hibernate, move the mouse or
press any key on the keyboard. If this does not work, press the power button
to wake up the computer.
Wake Management
Capable of both remote (via network) and scheduled (via real time clock) wake
events from Sleep Mode.
Provide clients with the ability to centrally manage (via vendor tools) any
wake management settings that are configured through hardware settings if the
manufacturer has control over such features.
WoL (Wake on LAN)
WoL Capabilities/Default Settings | Yes | No |
---|---|---|
Has the ability to Enable and Disable WoL for Sleep Mode | ||
WoL Enables from Sleep by default: | ||
WoL Enabled from Off by default: |
WoL from Sleep:
WoL from Sleep – Default Settings | Yes | No |
---|---|---|
Shipped Enabled Under All Conditions | ||
Shipped Enabled When Operating on AC power only | ||
Shipped Disabled | ||
Shipped Disabled with both client OS and Network Controls to EnableFeature |
ILLUSTRATED SYSTEM DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction
This section of the technical reference guide is intended to provide the
following information:
- Information on parts requiring selective treatment per WEEE Directive
- Disassembly process for removal of external enclosure without tools
- Disassembly instructions, including required tools, as applicable
- Diagram and/or pictorial representation of all parts in the system
This section of the user manual is intended to provide guidance to end of life
recyclers on the presence of materials and components that require selective
treatment, per Article 15 of the EU WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU.
The provided information should also help direct recyclers to proper methods
for removing parts and general product disassembly instructions. This Chapter
also outlines specific substances, mixtures, and components that must be
removed from any separately collected electronic waste component and shall be
disposed or recovered in compliance with Directive 2008/98/EC.
Please note: All the illustrations in the below disassembly instructions are
for demonstration only.
The system and components shown in this section are a representative sample.
Replacement Parts
Refer to section “UPGRADES, SERVICE, AND REPAIR” for information on how to
obtain replacement components for your T630.
NOTE: While the components of this computer can be replaced by the end
user, Ace Computers does not recommend that an end user without previous
computer repair experience perform the upgrades and/or replacement of said
components. Computer components are delicate and can easily be damaged. If you
are uncertain about replacement or upgrade of your computers, the Ace
Computers technical support team does offer “depot” services for on-site
system repair and upgrade. Please contact the Ace Computers Technical Support
team for additional information and pricing.
CAUTION: Always power off the system and unplug the power cord(s) before
opening the side panel to access the internal components.
ATTENTION: Electrostatic discharge potential.
Your computer’s internal components are highly susceptible to risk of damage
from electrostatic discharge (static electricity, which occurs naturally on
your body due to friction). To avoid damaging your equipment, always earth
yourself to your computer system before opening the computer’s chassis or
handling any internal component(s).
Representative Desktop Component Layout
Please note the illustration below is a representative sample of the T630,
your PC may include additional components or variations of this family
configuration.
System Map: Left View of T630 Model
Figure 1 – 7 Left View
- DC-In Jack
- External Monitor Port
- RJ-45 LAN Jack
- 1 Type-A Powered USB 3.0 Port (USB 3.1 Gen 1)
- 1 Type-A USB 3.0 Port (USB 3.1 Gen 1)
- HDMI Out Port
- Mini DisplayPort 1.2
- 1 Type-C USB 3.1 Port (USB 3.1 Gen 2) OR (Factory Option) 1 USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type C) Thunderbolt'” 3 Combo Port (‘ See notes overleaf)
- Mutti-In-1 Card Reader
System Map: Right & Rear Views of T630 Model
Figure 1 – 8 Right & Rear Views
- USB 2.0 Port
- Microphone-In Jack
- 2-in-1 Audio Jack (Headphone Out/ S/PDIF Out Jack)
- Optical Device Drive Bay (for DVD Device)
- Security Lock Slot
- Smart Card Reader
- Battery
System Map: Bottom View of T630 Model
Figure 1 – 9 Bottom View
- Battery
- Docking Port
- Fan IntakeNent
- Component Bay Cover
- Speakers
T630 Disposal/Selective Treatment
The following section outlines the components of the T630 that required
Selective
Treatment/Special Handling Per Annex VII, Directive 2012/19/EU:
The HDD, SSD, Memory, Motherboard and Optical Drive each contain one printed
circuit board of greater than 10 sq. cm and must be removed from the device
and must be disposed of, or recovered, in compliance with the requirements of
Directive 2008/98/EC.
Any plastic components within the heatsink fan must be removed separately due
to the presence of brominated flame retardants and shall be disposed or
recovered in compliance with Directive 2008/98/EC.
The processor must be disposed of, or recovered, in compliance with the
requirements of Directive 2008/98/EC.
A lithium-ion battery resides on the bottom rear of the laptop. The battery
must be removed separately from the laptop and shall be disposed or recovered
in compliance with Directive 2008/98/EC.
Any external electrical cables must be removed separately and shall be
disposed or recovered in compliance with Directive 2008/98/EC.
The CPU does not contain any WEEE Directive Annex VII materials.
Battery
Handle used batteries carefully. Do not damage the battery in any way; a
damaged battery may release hazardous materials into the environment. Do not
discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill. Please comply with
the regulations set up by your local hazardous waste management agency to
dispose of your used battery properly.
Location: The battery is located on the bottom rear of the laptop, see
illustration below.
Type and number of fastenings: Interference snap fit Tools required: None.
Procedure:
Step 1: Ensure the computer is off, unplugged, and any potential energy is
dissipated.
Turn the laptop over. Step 2: Slide latch “1” in the direction indicated
below, then slide hold latch “2” in place and slide the battery out in the
direction of arrow “3”.
Reinstallation
Step 4: Turn the computer off, and turn it over
Step 5: Slide the battery into the compartment in the direction of the arrow
“1”. Step 6: Slide the latched “2” and
“3” in the direction of the arrows to lock the battery.
Disposal:
Selective Treatment/ Special Handling Per Annex VII, Directive 2012/19/EU: A
lithium-ion battery resides on the bottom rear of the laptop. The battery must
be removed separately from the laptop and shall be disposed or recovered in
compliance with Directive
2008/98/EC.
External Power Cable
Location: The inlet to the power cable is located on the I/O panel on the left
view of the laptop.
Type and number of fastenings: None, direct pressure connection method.
Tools required: None.
Procedure:
Step 1: Ensure your computer is powered down.
Step 2: Disconnect the external power cable from the main laptop assembly.
Reinstallation
Step 3: Connect the external power cable from the left view of the laptop into
the motherboard connection point.
Disposal:
Selective Treatment/Special Handling Per Annex VII, Directive 2012/19/EU: Any
external electrical cables must be removed separately and shall be disposed or
recovered in compliance with Directive 2008/98/EC.
Chassis Bottom Cover Removal
Location: In order to access the internal components of your system, you will
need to remove the bottom cover of the chassis.
Type and number of fastenings: Four Phillips head screws
Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver Procedure:
Step 1: Ensure the desktop is off, unplugged, and any potential energy is
dissipated.
Step 2: Unfasten the (4) Phillips screws on the bottom front side rear of the
chassis.
Step 3: Once removed, carefully slide the chassis bottom panel directly
upward.
Contact Ace Computers Support Desk for help
Ace Computers staffs a technical support desk and is always ready to help.
You can contact the team at
support@acecomputers.com – or- call
877-223-2667 -or- visit the acecomputers.com
and click “Support” to start a new support ticket online.
http://support.acecomputers.com
UPGRADES, SERVICE, AND REPAIR
Replacement and Repair Services are available for a minimum of three years
after date of purchase, and often times if a direct replacement is not
available and upgrade replacement can be found for several years beyond the
initial 3-year mark, ensuring the longest possible utilization of your PC.
Ordering Parts, Requesting Repair, or Talking to Technical Support
The Ace Computers technical support team is ready and available to help in
providing replacement parts, helping to identify compatible upgrades, or to
answer software questions.
Please have your serial number available for reference when contacting Ace
Computers.
You can contact the team at
support@acecomputers.com – or- call
877-223-2667 -or- visit the
support.acecomputers.com site online.
http://support.acecomputers.com
Spare Parts List
Component Description | Part Number |
---|---|
Laptop | T630 |
External Power Connection Cable | XXXXXXYYY* Power Connection Spare Part |
Docking Station | XXXXXXYYY* Docking Station Spare Part |
*Where XXXXXXYYY is the initial 9 characters of the computer serial number.
Spare parts can be purchased by contacting the Ace Computers Technical Support
Team.
PRODUCT TAKE BACK, END OF LIFE PROCESSING, and E-WASTE PROGRAM
Nation Wide Take Back Services
If your PC has reached its end of life or is no longer useable, Ace Computers
is excited to offer a Nation-Wide take back service. We will work with you to
get the product back and will ensure it is proper disposed of with a certified
R2 electronics recycling facility.
Ace Computers has partnered with a local R2-certified electronics waste
recycling facility near our HQ in Des Plaines, IL.
For additional information and steps to take regarding our Product Take-Back,
End-of-Life Processing, and E-Waste Program, please visit our website at
https://acecomputers.com/company/sustainability / > EPEAT Take-
Back/EOL/E-Waste Program Tab.
REVISION HISTORY
Release Date | Changes |
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9.26.2022 | Initial Release |
References
- IT Services Company Solutions l Ace Computers
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- Sustainability & Quality Commitment | Ace Computers