Bosch DVA-16K - Manual

Bosch DVA-16K

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – Warnings and Certifications; Warning; vent interference with nearby radio and television reception.; Safety Precautions; Precautions and Instructions; frames/face plates. Avoid touching PCB boards and connector pins.; ESD Precautions
  • Page 7 – Certifications; FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement; CB
  • Page 8 – Introduction; Product Overview
  • Page 9 – Management; with the provided serial cable.
  • Page 10 – Best Practices; Avoiding Points of Failure; sibility of system downtime.; Dual-Redundant Data Paths; making management of huge volume size an easier task.; Enclosure Chassis; Chassis Overview; rear sections, which are respectively accessed through front (see
  • Page 11 – Physical Dimensions; monitor and configure your subsystem.; The front panel shown in
  • Page 12 – Rear Panel Overview; RAID Controller Module; Backplane Board
  • Page 13 – Subsystem Components; The LCD panel shown in; Drive Trays; not fit into the drive bay.
  • Page 14 – The RAID Controller Module; nector is ready to connect external devices. (See; rear panel shown in; remote management through the network.
  • Page 15 – DIMM Module; Power Supply Units
  • Page 16 – For the PSU specifications, please refer to; Cooling Modules; Cooling module specifications are listed in
  • Page 17 – Subsystem Monitoring; monitoring features are included in the subsystem.; C bus; PSU modules; LED Indicators; and rectify the problem immediately.
  • Page 18 – Hot-swappable Components; Hot-swap Capabilities; removed from the subsystem.; Components; The following components are hot-swappable:; Normalized Airflow
  • Page 19 – Hardware Installation; system
  • Page 20 – sure before moving the subsystem.; Static-free Installation; exposed circuitry on PCB boards and connector pins.
  • Page 21 – General Installation Procedure; Installation Procedure Flowchart; Step; Section 3.5 Unpacking the Subsystem
  • Page 22 – Rack/Cabinet Installation; came with the slide rails.; Drive Tray Installation; Open the front flap on the drive tray. (See; normalized and the subsystem will overheat.
  • Page 24 – Subsystem Monitoring Overview; tion can be obtained from the FW.
  • Page 25 – Status Indicating LEDs; Brief Overview of the LEDs
  • Page 27 – Name
  • Page 28 – LED
  • Page 30 – Cooling Module LEDs
  • Page 31 – Audible Alarm
  • Page 32 – Monitoring; monitored through an I
  • Page 33 – Subsystem Connection and Operation; SCSI Connection Overview; SCSI Cables; ) The connectors on the bottom of the controller rear
  • Page 34 – SCSI Termination; erratic SCSI bus behavior may occur.
  • Page 35 – Host Connection Topology; Single Host
  • Page 36 – Dual Hosts
  • Page 37 – When setting up the configurations, please follow these steps:
  • Page 38 – Daisy Chain; Daisy Chain Topology; subsystem. This process is repeated for the third subsystem.; Daisy Chain Procedures; other end to the SCSI IN port on the back of the RAID subsystem.
  • Page 39 – Power On; Check List
  • Page 40 – Power On Status Check
  • Page 41 – Power Off Procedure; Modem Not Config
  • Page 42 – Subsystem Maintenance; Overview; About Subsystem Maintenance
  • Page 43 – Replacing Controller Module Components; Controller Module Maintenance Overview; Section 3.3 Safety Precautions; Removing the Controller Module
  • Page 44 – Replacing the Controller Module; troller Module; Levers
  • Page 45 – LAN port, and any cables that were attached to the COM ports.
  • Page 46 – DIMM Module Replacement; DIMM Module Considerations; Section 6.2.2 Removing the Controller Module; Section 6.2.3 Replacing the Controller Module; White Clip
  • Page 47 – cally close and lock the new DIMM module into place. (See; controller module back in its original location. (See
  • Page 48 – Replacing a Faulty BBU Module; BBU Warnings and Precautions; provided otherwise will void our warranty.; Procedure
  • Page 50 – Replacing a Faulty PSU Module; PSU Module Overview; module is also being removed.; Replacing the PSU Module; To replace a PSU, please follow these steps:
  • Page 51 – Section 6.6 Cooling Module Maintenance; PSU Handle
  • Page 53 – Cooling Module Maintenance; Cooling Module Overview; Configuration Client can notify you.; Replacing a Cooling Module; handle at the bottom of the module. (See; Side latches; Side Latches
  • Page 55 – Replacing a Failed Hard Drive; Hard Drive Maintenance Overview
  • Page 56 – Replacing a Hard Drive; ) To do this, turn the key-lock on the front of the drive tray; with hard drive from the chassis.
  • Page 57 – Install the new hard drive.
  • Page 58 – Appendix: Specifications; Technical Specifications; Environmental Specifications
  • Page 59 – Safety Requirements
  • Page 60 – Controller Specifications; Specifications
  • Page 61 – Drive Tray Specifications
  • Page 62 – Cooling Module Specifications
  • Page 63 – Fault Tolerance Management
  • Page 64 – Appendix: Spare Parts and Accessories; Model Name; Model Name
  • Page 65 – VHDCI SCSI Port Pin Outs; Pin
  • Page 66 – DB9 Audio Jack Pin Outs; CN1 Pin Number
  • Page 67 – DB9 Audio Jack UPS Cable Pin Outs
  • Page 68 – Main Power; Pin Pin
  • Page 69 – Index
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Page 3 - Table of Contents

RAID Subsystem DVA-16K | Installation Manual Table of Contents | en 3 Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Table of Contents 1 Warnings and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.1 Warning ....

Page 6 - Warnings and Certifications; Warning; vent interference with nearby radio and television reception.; Safety Precautions; Precautions and Instructions; frames/face plates. Avoid touching PCB boards and connector pins.; ESD Precautions

6 en | Warnings and Certifications RAID Subsystem DVA-16K | Installation Manual F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System 1 Warnings and Certifications 1.1 Warning • A shielded power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to pre- vent interference with nearby radio a...

Page 7 - Certifications; FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement; CB

RAID Subsystem DVA-16K | Installation Manual Warnings and Certifications | en 7 Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 1.3 Certifications FCC (applies in the U.S. and Canada) FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the li...

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