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3.6Drive Tray Installation

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3.6Drive Tray Installation

Once the hard drives have been installed in the drive trays, the drive trays can be installed into the subsystem.

WARNING!

All drive trays must be installed into the enclosure even if they do not contain a hard drive. If the trays are not installed into the enclosure, the ventilation required for cooling will be dis- turbed and the subsystem will overheat.

1. Make sure that the hard drive is secured to the drive tray. Make sure the key-lock is in the unlocked position. The key-lock is unlocked if the groove on its face is in a horizontal ori- entation. If the groove is in a vertical position, as shown in Figure 3.3, then the key-lock is locked and the front flap on the drive tray cannot be opened.

Fig. 3.3 Front View of an Individual Drive Tray

2.Open the front flap on the drive tray. (See Figure 3.4). To open the flap, push the release button on the front bezel. The front flap will open in an upward direction.

Fig. 3.4 Opening Drive Tray Front Flap

3.Align the drive tray with the slot in which you wish to insert it. Make sure that it is resting on the rails inside the module slot. Once the drive tray is lined up with the slot, gently slide it in. This should be done smoothly and gently.

4.Close the front flap on the drive tray. Make sure the front flap is closed properly. Closing the front flap ensures that the drive tray is firmly connected to the corresponding connec- tor on the backplane board. If the front flap is not closed properly, the connection between the HDD and the subsystem will not be secure. DO NOT slam the drive tray into place! The connector pins might be damaged. If the front flap is not closed properly, the connection between the hard drive and the subsystem will not be secure.

5.Lock the flap into place by turning the key-lock until the groove on its face is pointing down (vertical orientation). (See Figure 3.5)

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Contents RAID Subsystem DVA-08K DVA-08K SCSI Premium SeriesPage Table of Contents RAID Subsystem DVA-08K Installation ManualTable of Contents en Bosch Security SystemsSubsystem Connection and Operation Safety Precautions Precautions and InstructionsESD Precautions Warnings and CertificationsReorient or relocate the receiving antenna Introduction Product OverviewSCSI Host Ports Active Components Physical Dimensions Enclosure Chassis2.2.1 Chassis Overview2.2.4Hard Drive Numbering 2.2.5Rear Panel Overview2.2.6Backplane Board Subsystem Components 2.3.1LCD Panel 2.3.2Drive Trays 2.3.3The RAID Controller Module Controller Module Interfaces2.3.4Battery Backup Unit DIMM ModulePower Supply Units 2.3.52.3.6 Cooling Fan ModulesAdvanced Fault-Preventative Operation Intelligent Dual Speed OperationLED Indicators Audible AlarmsSubsystem Monitoring 2.4.1Hot-Swappable Components 2.5.1Hot-Swap Capabilities 2.5.2Hardware Installation Installation PrerequisitesPrecautions and Instructions Static-Free InstallationBBU Warnings and Precautions 3.2.1Install or replace the BBU module only with a BBU module supplied by your subsystem vendor. Use of battery cells provided by another source will void our warranty General Installation Procedure Installation Procedure FlowchartSection 5.4 Power On Installation ProcedureConsiderations for Installation Site and Chassis 3.5Rackmounting3.5.1 3.5.23.6Drive Tray Installation 6. Once all drive trays are installed, the RAID subsystem will poll the drive channels and rec- ognize the drives and scan them in automatically Subsystem Monitoring Subsystem Monitoring OverviewStatus-indicating LEDs 4.2.1Brief Overview of the LEDs ComponentPower Status 4.2.2Drive Tray LEDs4.2.3 Controller Module LEDs4.2.4 Ethernet Port LEDsName Link Status4.2.5BBU Module LED 4.2.6PSU LED 4.2.7LCD Keypad PanelPOWER 4.2.8Cooling Fan Module LEDBUSY Audible Alarm Default Threshold Values4.3.1 Upper Threshold4.4I2C Monitoring 4.3.2Failed Devices Basic Configuration Rules Subsystem Connection and OperationSCSI Connection Overview 5.2.1SCSI Cables 5.2.25.2.3 SCSI TerminationDefault Channel Settings Host Connection TopologyModel Host ChannelsPower On Power On ChecklistPower On Sequence Power On ProcedurePower On Status Check 5.4.45.4.5LCD Screen 40 en Subsystem Connection and Operation Power Off Procedure Subsystem Maintenance General Notes on Component Replacement3. BBU module - Section 6.4 Replacing a Faulty BBU OverviewNotes on Controller Module Maintenance Replacing Controller Module Components6.2.1Overview 6.2.26.2.4 Replacing the Controller ModuleMemory Module Installation Overview DIMM Module InstallationReplacing or Upgrading Memory Modules 6.3.13. Gently retrieve the DIMM module out of the DIMM socket. See Figure Replacing a Faulty BBU Notes on PSU Module MaintenanceReplacing a Failed PSU Module 6.5.1The screw is located below the extraction lever, beside the LED indicator, and can be hid- den from sight 7. Insert the new PSU module into the subsystem Once the previously removed cooling module has been installed, insert the new PSU module into the subsystem. Make sure the extraction lever is in its downright position so that the saddle notches on the lower edges of the handle can lock on to the edge metal brackets along the chassis inner walls. Push the PSU into the slot and pull the handle upwards to secure the module Notes on Cooling Fan Module Maintenance Replacing a Failed Cooling Fan Module6.6.1 6.6.2Replacing a Cooling Fan ModuleDrive Tray Maintenance Notes on Hard Drive Maintenance6.7.1 6.7.2Replacing a Failed Hard DriveDrive type The subsystem can use either SATA-II or SATA-I hard drives Fig. 6.10 Installing a SATA Hard Drive Appendix Technical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsPower Requirements DimensionsSafety Requirements Warning AlarmsShock VibrationController Specifications ConfigurationSpecifications 7.1.1Drive Tray Specifications Power Supply SpecificationsCooling Module Specifications RAID ManagementFault Tolerance Management Appendix Spare Parts and Accessories Spare Parts ListSpare Parts 8.1.1Accessories and Optional Items SCSI Port VHDCI Connector Pinouts Appendix PinoutsCOM1 Cable DB9 and Audio Jack Pinouts CN1 Pin NumberPin Name CN2 Pin NumberMain Power Null ModemEthernet Port Pinouts 10 Index warning alarms terminal emulation program 17 terminal management 14 threshold valuesunder charge ventilation clearancePage Bosch Security Systems Robert-Koch-Straße D-85521 OttobrunnGermany Telefon