Bosch Appliances DVA-08K manual Warnings and Certifications, Safety Precautions, 1.3Certification

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Warnings and Certifications

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Warnings and Certifications

1.1

Warning

 

A shielded power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent

 

interference to nearby radio and television reception.

 

Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that

 

changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance

 

could void your authority to operate the equipment.

1.2

Safety Precautions

 

Precautions and Instructions

Prior to powering on the subsystem, ensure that the correct power range is being used. The RAID subsystems come with drive bays. Leaving any of these drive bays empty will seriously affect the efficiency of the airflow within the enclosure, and will consequently lead to the system overheating, which can cause irreparable damage.

If a module fails, leave it in place until you have a replacement unit and you are ready to replace it.

Airflow Consideration: The subsystem requires an airflow clearance, especially at the front and the rear side.

Handle subsystem modules using the retention screws, extraction levers, and the metal frames/faceplates. Avoid touching PCB boards and connector pins.

To comply with safety, emission, or thermal requirements, none of the covers or replace- able modules should be removed. Make sure that during operation, all enclosure modules and covers are securely in place.

Be sure that the rack cabinet into which the subsystem chassis will be installed provides sufficient ventilation channels and airflow circulation around the subsystem.

Provide a soft, clean surface to place your subsystem on before working on it. Servicing on a rough surface may damage the exterior of the chassis.

If it is necessary to transport the subsystem, repackage all disk drives separately. If using the original package material, other replaceable modules can stay within the enclosure.

ESD Precautions

Observe all conventional anti-ESD methods while handling system modules. The use of a grounded wrist strap and an anti-static work pad are recommended. Avoid dust or debris in your work area.

1.3Certification

FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement

FCC (applies in the U.S. and Canada)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules (47 CFR, Part 2, Part 15 and CISPR PUB. 22 Class B). These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer- ence when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this user’s manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by

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Contents DVA-08K SCSI Premium Series RAID Subsystem DVA-08KPage RAID Subsystem DVA-08K Installation Manual Table of ContentsTable of Contents en Bosch Security SystemsSubsystem Connection and Operation Precautions and Instructions Safety PrecautionsESD Precautions Warnings and CertificationsReorient or relocate the receiving antenna SCSI Host Ports IntroductionProduct Overview Active Components Enclosure Chassis Physical Dimensions2.2.1 Chassis Overview2.2.5Rear Panel Overview 2.2.4Hard Drive Numbering2.2.6Backplane Board LCD Panel Subsystem Components2.3.1 2.3.3 2.3.2Drive TraysThe RAID Controller Module Controller Module InterfacesDIMM Module 2.3.4Battery Backup Unit2.3.5 Power Supply Units2.3.6 Cooling Fan ModulesIntelligent Dual Speed Operation Advanced Fault-Preventative OperationAudible Alarms LED IndicatorsSubsystem Monitoring 2.4.12.5.1 Hot-Swappable ComponentsHot-Swap Capabilities 2.5.2Installation Prerequisites Hardware InstallationStatic-Free Installation Precautions and InstructionsBBU 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 Installation Procedure Flowchart General Installation ProcedureSection 5.4 Power On Installation Procedure3.5Rackmounting Considerations for Installation Site and Chassis3.5.1 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 Overview Subsystem Monitoring4.2.1 Status-indicating LEDsBrief Overview of the LEDs Component4.2.2Drive Tray LEDs Power Status4.2.3 Controller Module LEDsEthernet Port LEDs 4.2.4Name Link Status4.2.6 4.2.5BBU Module LEDPSU LED 4.2.7LCD Keypad PanelBUSY POWER4.2.8Cooling Fan Module LED Default Threshold Values Audible Alarm4.3.1 Upper ThresholdFailed Devices 4.4I2C Monitoring4.3.2 Subsystem Connection and Operation Basic Configuration Rules5.2.1 SCSI Connection OverviewSCSI Cables 5.2.2SCSI Termination 5.2.3Host Connection Topology Default Channel SettingsModel Host ChannelsPower On Checklist Power OnPower On Sequence Power On Procedure5.4.5LCD Screen Power On Status Check5.4.4 40 en Subsystem Connection and Operation Power Off Procedure General Notes on Component Replacement Subsystem Maintenance3. BBU module - Section 6.4 Replacing a Faulty BBU OverviewReplacing Controller Module Components Notes on Controller Module Maintenance6.2.1Overview 6.2.2Replacing the Controller Module 6.2.4DIMM Module Installation Memory Module Installation OverviewReplacing or Upgrading Memory Modules 6.3.13. Gently retrieve the DIMM module out of the DIMM socket. See Figure Notes on PSU Module Maintenance Replacing a Faulty BBUReplacing 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 Replacing a Failed Cooling Fan Module Notes on Cooling Fan Module Maintenance6.6.1 6.6.2Replacing a Cooling Fan ModuleNotes on Hard Drive Maintenance Drive Tray 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 Environmental Specifications Appendix Technical SpecificationsPower Requirements DimensionsWarning Alarms Safety RequirementsShock VibrationConfiguration Controller SpecificationsSpecifications 7.1.1Power Supply Specifications Drive Tray SpecificationsRAID Management Cooling Module SpecificationsFault Tolerance Management Spare Parts List Appendix Spare Parts and AccessoriesSpare Parts 8.1.1Accessories and Optional Items Appendix Pinouts SCSI Port VHDCI Connector PinoutsCN1 Pin Number COM1 Cable DB9 and Audio Jack PinoutsPin Name CN2 Pin NumberEthernet Port Pinouts Main PowerNull Modem 10 Index terminal emulation program 17 terminal management 14 threshold values warning alarmsunder charge ventilation clearancePage Robert-Koch-Straße D-85521 Ottobrunn Bosch Security SystemsGermany Telefon